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it wasn't in africa that i learned about racism but here in united states. we were completely broke and i did something real unpopular at the time. four days after high school i joind the united states army. not only to serve my country but to get the,gi bill to continue my education. then i saw young men and women from all across america. from farms and ranches and it matedm made me realize the strength in this country is not from commonality but our great diversity. i had a younger sister named gift of god and christa was a special girl because she suffered from severe epilepsy. she never once complained. she never said across word and it could or would take her an hour or two to line um... up her clothes and do our homework and get her lunch b bag ready. i'm the five minutes bed to - bus kind of guy, you know? well krista saw the baseball movie called field of dreams. very inspiring movie that takes place in the corn field in iowa and decided for her 23rd birthday she wanted to go see that place. she was living in minneapolis and packed her bags to go to
it wasn't in africa that i learned about racism but here in united states. we were completely broke and i did something real unpopular at the time. four days after high school i joind the united states army. not only to serve my country but to get the,gi bill to continue my education. then i saw young men and women from all across america. from farms and ranches and it matedm made me realize the strength in this country is not from commonality but our great diversity. i had a younger sister...
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epidemic of a dabbler disease in africa the biggest problem cynically in africa is population growth and we are not helping people there to limit their fertility and the second problem is poverty almost half of the population has no access to clean drinking water so when people call for universal access for drugs i asked my research where's a call for universal access to clean drinking water where is the responsibility of the world's population to provide clean drinking water as a universal right all right let me just ask you one question though specifically has come out of an issue that has come out of this conference and that is that they're making much of a new gel for women to help prevent hiv through sex now you are going ecologist you all saying this is a p.r. stunt are you really saying the medical profession the world health organization your colleagues in the medical profession would be carrying out a p.r. stunt like this. well if you look over the last twenty years we have seen a number of hot air studies and this is just another one and i bet they do within one year no one
epidemic of a dabbler disease in africa the biggest problem cynically in africa is population growth and we are not helping people there to limit their fertility and the second problem is poverty almost half of the population has no access to clean drinking water so when people call for universal access for drugs i asked my research where's a call for universal access to clean drinking water where is the responsibility of the world's population to provide clean drinking water as a universal...
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we have no colonies in africa. we never have had any colonies in africa. and the thing to remember about somalia is that the transitional government that's trying to gain power in the capital city was organized and helped by the african union, not by the united states. they had many, many mediating sessions and they have finally got alling the -- all the different actors in somalia together to choose a federal government which is now struggling to remain in power. the u.s. is helping the african union. the u.s. is not directing anything or managing anything. we are just supporting what the africans themselves want. host: next up is washington, d.c., elizabeth on our line for democrats. caller: i'm wondering where, when we tell the african union to stop the flow of guns? the is it possible? because if they can control that, because who is supplying them with the ammunition and guns? sfwoo guest: that's a very good point. and if you look at the map of somalia, you see that it's very, very close to yemen and there are all sorts of boats going up and back betw
we have no colonies in africa. we never have had any colonies in africa. and the thing to remember about somalia is that the transitional government that's trying to gain power in the capital city was organized and helped by the african union, not by the united states. they had many, many mediating sessions and they have finally got alling the -- all the different actors in somalia together to choose a federal government which is now struggling to remain in power. the u.s. is helping the...
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but he understood that quite well. >> i went over to africa as a socialist. and came after about five or six years of hitting my head against the wall became a capitalist. the thing is that it actually works. >> reporter: and the pumps work as well because, fisher says, only 4% of the farmland in the continent is irrigated compared to 42% in asia. with climate change rain is becoming less dependable. >> so we've got sodium cobalt. nickel. and silica. >> reporter: at the university of california at davis, one of america's premiere agricultural schools, mark bell teaches international ag development and travels the word studying what works and what doesn't . he agrees with fisher. the well meaning tradition of nonprofits in developed countries, giving tools and equipment to poor people in third world countries is a poor model. >> if you go in and say here's a freebie, then people are going to say, sure. give it to me. when you leave, you know, who knows what happens to it. but if a farmer is given the opportunity to use it and then make sure he can buy, i think
but he understood that quite well. >> i went over to africa as a socialist. and came after about five or six years of hitting my head against the wall became a capitalist. the thing is that it actually works. >> reporter: and the pumps work as well because, fisher says, only 4% of the farmland in the continent is irrigated compared to 42% in asia. with climate change rain is becoming less dependable. >> so we've got sodium cobalt. nickel. and silica. >> reporter: at the...
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because of daunting economic problems throughout africa and its own rule and urban poverty, south africa cities are an attractive place for bad characters, including human traffickers and drug dealers. south africa must confront both sides of the problem as it is both a source and a destination for trafficed persons. people from impoverished areas are brought into the country to provide sexual services and all kinds of labor for little or no pay. young boys are made to beg on the streets or work on farms while young girls are forced into domestic service or the illicit sex industry. at the same time trafficers often target south africans themselves, sending them off to europe or the united states as laborers or domestic servants. mr. speaker, the government of south africa has invested in law enforcement, community education and international cooperation to stem the tide of trafficed persons. countries are taking the kime of trafficking seriously. last he can week, the african union announced that it is establishing a commission initiative against this. this new campaign announced on the
because of daunting economic problems throughout africa and its own rule and urban poverty, south africa cities are an attractive place for bad characters, including human traffickers and drug dealers. south africa must confront both sides of the problem as it is both a source and a destination for trafficed persons. people from impoverished areas are brought into the country to provide sexual services and all kinds of labor for little or no pay. young boys are made to beg on the streets or...
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moscow it's two in the morning here thank you for joining us now a russian pilot detained in may in africa and sent to the united states is accused of transporting four metric tons of cocaine worth up to six million dollars charges against constant and you will have been brought by prosecutors in new york moscow says the man has been in effect kidnapped by the united states and us to see it is following this story. moscow is accusing washington of having of the ducted a russian citizen pilot constantine jarosz and co and having failed to inform the russian officials about having done so i mean this could not be too much of a big deal but according to international law if you kidnap a citizen of another country you actually have to tell the countries officials that you have done that and where that citizen is headed and why and meanwhile washington d.c. kidnaps this this man and is accusing him of having been part of an international drug trafficking ring saying that he was involved in a scheme to. transport as much as four tons of cocaine from south america to africa and then transport the
moscow it's two in the morning here thank you for joining us now a russian pilot detained in may in africa and sent to the united states is accused of transporting four metric tons of cocaine worth up to six million dollars charges against constant and you will have been brought by prosecutors in new york moscow says the man has been in effect kidnapped by the united states and us to see it is following this story. moscow is accusing washington of having of the ducted a russian citizen pilot...
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africa, an estimated 1000 people die every day from aids-relatediseases. many pple withiv have no access to medication, one of the main topics of the congress in vienna. >> right now, in terms of people who need therapy, probably less than one-third are getting access to therapy. they need that to benefit from this tremendous advance, which is changing a chevy. it is no longer a death sentence. >> but hiv is still spreading. africa has the highest rate of infection and the world, 2.4 million people. almost 4 milln people have the virus and southeast asia. in latin america, the figure is 2 million. the numbers are still relatively low in eastern europe, but the number of new infections has doubled in the last few years. scientists now know a great deal about the hiv virus. they have mapped its entire genetic sequence and know how to respond with their peace. even after decades of research, there has been no breakthrough in eradicating it. >> it is difficu becse even when we use the treatment, the virus is able to hide itself. at last's a very long time. wha
africa, an estimated 1000 people die every day from aids-relatediseases. many pple withiv have no access to medication, one of the main topics of the congress in vienna. >> right now, in terms of people who need therapy, probably less than one-third are getting access to therapy. they need that to benefit from this tremendous advance, which is changing a chevy. it is no longer a death sentence. >> but hiv is still spreading. africa has the highest rate of infection and the world,...
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of communication with the drumming patterns. >> (speaking spanish). >> this was what was going on in africa. >> (speaking spanish). >> and from some of the sounds they used to play that we almost lost all of them we still have some that he remembers. >> (speaking spanish). >> for instance -- >> (speaking spanish). >> this means "attention be alert. something is going to happen". >> (speaking spanish). >> wake up. wake up. >> wake up, wake up. (speaking spanish). >> and this are some of the drumming patterns that have been rescued by the cultural association. >> (speaking spanish). >> the african and review itse s size. >> (speaking spanish). >> to the actual size that he has. >> (speaking spanish). >> the reason why this drum was reduced in its size it was the intention of hiding it from the dominant class so they will not be oppressed by playing it. >> (speaking spanish) (drums). >> (speaking spanish). >> for these wonderful instrument called cajon it's put into different styles. also the cajon today is incorporated intd international music. >> (speaking spanish). >> (drums). (music). (app
of communication with the drumming patterns. >> (speaking spanish). >> this was what was going on in africa. >> (speaking spanish). >> and from some of the sounds they used to play that we almost lost all of them we still have some that he remembers. >> (speaking spanish). >> for instance -- >> (speaking spanish). >> this means "attention be alert. something is going to happen". >> (speaking spanish). >> wake up. wake up....
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central moscow six in the morning here thank you for joining us now a russian a pilot detained in may in africa and sent to the united states is accused of transporting four metric tons of cocaine worth up to six million dollars charges against calls and didn't get a shango had been brought by prosecutors in new york moscow says the man has been in effect kidnapped by the united states on a c a chalky that is following the story. basically we have moscow accusing washington d.c. of having abducted a russian citizen a pilot going under the name constantini or shen co and feeling to inform russian officials about having done so and traditionally under international law when one states. arrests or captures or doctor kidnaps or whatever it may be a citizen of another country they're supposed to inform the country of citizenship that this has been done this is not the case however and we have washington d.c. accusing this man of having been part of an international cocaine trafficking ring and he was he's been accused of having been part of a scheme to transport as much as four tons of cocaine from
central moscow six in the morning here thank you for joining us now a russian a pilot detained in may in africa and sent to the united states is accused of transporting four metric tons of cocaine worth up to six million dollars charges against calls and didn't get a shango had been brought by prosecutors in new york moscow says the man has been in effect kidnapped by the united states on a c a chalky that is following the story. basically we have moscow accusing washington d.c. of having...
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that's a whale hitting a shot attempt coast in south africa. and they did have a photo of this incident. and now this video have surfaced. the two people on board death was not hurt. split into. the well seem to be all right after this happened. experts say that the well was not hurt. and it might not have been done this on purpose and may not have realized that it was a yacht. a looks like the well-wishers during a back flip. but everybody was all right. >> the weather looks pretty right and it should be good for the merits on tomorrow. cloudy and cool. so cool at the coast to warm inland not incredibly hot. load '50s for antioch said hall and next week is looking nice to. no heat waves in sight. >> c. driver betting have a good night after our real national pastime? saving money. and like baseball people love their stats. i started bringing my lunch to work -- 50 bucks a week in my pocket. here's a good one: state farm insures 40 million drivers. more than geico and progressive combined. i saved because i'm accident-free. of course, with so m
that's a whale hitting a shot attempt coast in south africa. and they did have a photo of this incident. and now this video have surfaced. the two people on board death was not hurt. split into. the well seem to be all right after this happened. experts say that the well was not hurt. and it might not have been done this on purpose and may not have realized that it was a yacht. a looks like the well-wishers during a back flip. but everybody was all right. >> the weather looks pretty right...
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lazare us sealetsa, a veteran of small construction jobs said he is proud that south africa hosted africa's first world cup but he has seen neither gains nor benefit. >> so we are happy but we are starving. >> reporter: this 47-year-old father of five says he works maybe two days a week for about 11 dollars a day. far less than a livable wage, he says. how are you managing without getting much work? >> well, i do manage because my wife is doing part-time job at the city congress. >> what does she do there? >> she's a cleaner. >> cleaner. >> yes. >> reporter: for people like him finding work is based on luck or being able to outrun others to an employers pickup truck. they are in no position to set terms on wages, vulnerable to being shortchanged. employers in turn have no assurance of quality work, no idea who they are hiring. there is where the nonprofit men on the side of the road comes in. setting up its trademark yellow tent. the group advocates for the rights of workers while also vetting and training them to be reliable employees . >> the first task for fieldworkers like mzoli tembi i
lazare us sealetsa, a veteran of small construction jobs said he is proud that south africa hosted africa's first world cup but he has seen neither gains nor benefit. >> so we are happy but we are starving. >> reporter: this 47-year-old father of five says he works maybe two days a week for about 11 dollars a day. far less than a livable wage, he says. how are you managing without getting much work? >> well, i do manage because my wife is doing part-time job at the city...
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if you look at southern africa, particularly south africa, they have close to five million cases of h.i.v., and they have a prevalence of around 10%, double digits. so you can judge in a one size fits all for some countries even something with this degree of efficacy, a health minister such as the health minister for south africa and the authorities in south africa may make a reasonable decision to roll it out. there's nothing wrong with that. it has to be matched to what the situation is in the particular country involved. >> warner: dr. tony fauci, thank you so much. >> good to be here. >> lehrer: the other major developments of this day. afghan president karzai reaffirmed a goal of taking charge of security from foreign forces by 2014. he spoke at an international conference in kabul. a new containment cap continued to hold on that blown oil well in the gulf. today marked three months since the crisis began. that bill to restore benefits to the long-term unemployed has cleared a major hurd until the senate. democrats joined with two republicans to overcome a filibuster. the newshour is
if you look at southern africa, particularly south africa, they have close to five million cases of h.i.v., and they have a prevalence of around 10%, double digits. so you can judge in a one size fits all for some countries even something with this degree of efficacy, a health minister such as the health minister for south africa and the authorities in south africa may make a reasonable decision to roll it out. there's nothing wrong with that. it has to be matched to what the situation is in...
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south africa will miss him. under his leadership, the anglican church campaign actively for the end of apartheid. many seen -- he was one of the loudest voices calling for the end to white rule. >> we will be free. >> we will be free. >> all of us. >> all of us. >> black and white together. at four we are might -- for we are marching to freedom. >> he spoke out against all forms of violence, black against white, and black against black. pictures of an intervening in a lynching with around the world. and i year, 1985, he was awarded the nobel peace prize. he shows no signs of slowing down. he headed up the truth and reconciliation commission which investigated the evils of a previous era. but recently, the archbishop was seen enjoying himself at the world cup, greasing the pre- tournament concert with energy and charisma. >> it is all wonderful tribute to the man to whom we owe all of this. he is in johannesburg. and if we make a loud enough noise, he will hear arrest. and so we say, "hello, nelson mandela." with
south africa will miss him. under his leadership, the anglican church campaign actively for the end of apartheid. many seen -- he was one of the loudest voices calling for the end to white rule. >> we will be free. >> we will be free. >> all of us. >> all of us. >> black and white together. at four we are might -- for we are marching to freedom. >> he spoke out against all forms of violence, black against white, and black against black. pictures of an...
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i brought him to south africa, and we had the best time, watching the u.s.-great britain game, so i do not know, but hopefully, neither one of them will be journalists. hopefully. >> and where do they live on a full-time basis? >> one is living with me in miami, and the other is living in paris, during the internship. >> in the book, "a country for all: an immigrant manifesto," you name great people. i went to name them. but cesar chavez. >> he gave as this fantastic sense of the importance of being latino and being proud of our roots, and he is the one who fought for latino rights and for immigrant rights before anyone else, and there is no question but that because of him, because of cesar chavez, in here, -- i am here, and there is no question that we can say that no one can make it to the white house without the hispanic vote. he is the one he made the way for many of us. >> when? early 1990's? his actual job was what? >> i think the most important thing, when i think of cesar chavez, i think of latinos and immigrant rights as a civil- rights issue. when
i brought him to south africa, and we had the best time, watching the u.s.-great britain game, so i do not know, but hopefully, neither one of them will be journalists. hopefully. >> and where do they live on a full-time basis? >> one is living with me in miami, and the other is living in paris, during the internship. >> in the book, "a country for all: an immigrant manifesto," you name great people. i went to name them. but cesar chavez. >> he gave as this...
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that's off the coast of south africa. you might have seen a fog of this last week. the two people on the board were ok. the death mask was snapped in half. the see the well seem to be ok. they set swimming away a few minutes later. they experts say that the whale might not have seen it. to the daunting said it was being malicious they think that it just plundered backwards into it. third >> temperatures in the '50s tomorrow morning and then by the afternoon it's looking great. and we will see tonight and 11. >>
that's off the coast of south africa. you might have seen a fog of this last week. the two people on the board were ok. the death mask was snapped in half. the see the well seem to be ok. they set swimming away a few minutes later. they experts say that the whale might not have seen it. to the daunting said it was being malicious they think that it just plundered backwards into it. third >> temperatures in the '50s tomorrow morning and then by the afternoon it's looking great. and we will...
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there were two major events for football fans in russia and july this year the world cup in south africa and the coming of when you had coached the russian national team russia's previous college. quit after failing to qualify for the world cup another dutchman proved more successful to talk about the results of the world cup and the russian football the guest today is russia's head coach. making the russian national football team a success has become one of the country's most ambitious projects the new head of the russian football union has promised to make team russia world champions by twenty eighteen to fulfill his grand plan they've hired because of a cart the dutch football coach with a brilliant record mr advocaat has a long and successful experience in russia he was the head coach of f c's in need st petersburg. to the club to the glory in the u.s. the cup and the u.s. for super league the best result in the history to become the team russia head coach mr advocaat who left the job as the national coach of belgium so champions of the world just promises promises let's see what tea
there were two major events for football fans in russia and july this year the world cup in south africa and the coming of when you had coached the russian national team russia's previous college. quit after failing to qualify for the world cup another dutchman proved more successful to talk about the results of the world cup and the russian football the guest today is russia's head coach. making the russian national football team a success has become one of the country's most ambitious...
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at home at home i guess i was never turned those in the middle of what was your impression south africa was it really like very uncomfortable that many people said it was it was it was a great chambre go very uncomfortable for players for cultures for journalists well i never heard about that because a lot of people. also for the holiday and they said it was really comfortable not uncomfortable but comfortable but but we have to have to see change because that was then the main target for african food bowl to get the world cup hopefully a change for the people who are living in so many scandals so many problems with the referees during the championship do you do you believe that a reform. is coming in in the in the football the whole system of judgment around several things you think what kind of reform what was only that i think a lot of people have a lot of ideas about the tenors kind of things it is quite simple keep it the way it is now. sitting behind the camera everybody. so you can talk with each other and in one second because they are side or it is a go. she should be so should
at home at home i guess i was never turned those in the middle of what was your impression south africa was it really like very uncomfortable that many people said it was it was it was a great chambre go very uncomfortable for players for cultures for journalists well i never heard about that because a lot of people. also for the holiday and they said it was really comfortable not uncomfortable but comfortable but but we have to have to see change because that was then the main target for...
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it quite a year for sports for south africa. just after the country when i melt to sleep when i melt to sleep with unisom sleep melts i get to sleep faster, stay asleep and wake refreshed. melt to sleep fast. unisom sleep melts. saving money. and like baseball people love their stats. i started bringing my lunch to work -- 50 bucks a week in my pocket. here's a good one: state farm insures 40 million drivers. more than geico and progressive combined. i saved because i'm accident-free. of course, with so many ways to save including discounts of up to 40%, having that many customers shouldn't be a surprise. so ask a neighbor about state farm, then call an agent at 1-800-state-farm or go online. just after the country >>> quite a year for sports in south africa. >> just after the country's successfully hosted the world cup of soccer, it has a new golf hero. there he is. louis oosthuizen winning the prestigious british open yesterday on a day that happened to be nelson mandela as 92nd birthday. he led the tournament over the entire
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in moscow accused of killing dozens of people in africa motivated crimes investigators claim the gang was part of the national socialist society and wants to turn russia into a nazi state. authorities are hunting for the attackers behind a series of explosions at a power plant in the north caucasus two security guards were killed when the sale and stormed into the station in one of forty s have called an act of subversion. wall street a slat the biggest financial reforms in decades but some economists say the bills of watered down version that's way off the mark they accuse president obama and consumer protection to suit their publicans who are opposed to the changes and demand a lot of occasions. and they're banned convicted of rape by deception for having consensual sex with a jewish girl in israel says the ruling highlights racism in the country couples who choose a lot over cultural differences say they feel persecuted by the state and have to flee to keep their relationship go away. israeli palestinian conflict is continuing to divide the middle east r.t. said down with journalis
in moscow accused of killing dozens of people in africa motivated crimes investigators claim the gang was part of the national socialist society and wants to turn russia into a nazi state. authorities are hunting for the attackers behind a series of explosions at a power plant in the north caucasus two security guards were killed when the sale and stormed into the station in one of forty s have called an act of subversion. wall street a slat the biggest financial reforms in decades but some...
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south africa will miss him. under his leadership, the anglican church campaign for the end of apartheid. with many leaders in exile or prison, archbishop is one of the loudest voices calling for the end of white rule. >> we will be free! all of us! black and white, together! for we are marching to freedom! >> he spoke out against all forms of violence. pictures of him intervening to stop alleging went around the world. in that year, 1985, he was awarded the nobel peace prize. with the end of apartheid and the transition to democracy, desmond tutu shows no signs of slowing down. he headed up the truth and reconciliation commission which investigated the evils of the previous era. most recently, the archbishop was seen enjoying himself at the world cup, gracing the concert with energy and charisma. >> i think we have to pay wonderful tribute to the man who we owe all of this. he is in johannesburg, and we've make a loud enough noise, he will hear us. and so we said, nelson mandela! >> blessed with the leadership o
south africa will miss him. under his leadership, the anglican church campaign for the end of apartheid. with many leaders in exile or prison, archbishop is one of the loudest voices calling for the end of white rule. >> we will be free! all of us! black and white, together! for we are marching to freedom! >> he spoke out against all forms of violence. pictures of him intervening to stop alleging went around the world. in that year, 1985, he was awarded the nobel peace prize. with...
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there are no three in a row trying mission story for south africa this year after the springboks are for their third straight loss of the championship to rugby union's world champions going down thirty to thirteen in brisbane and disciplined display by the visitors with tupac sin binned. will be punished and further looking for a five penalties before the mitchell try put a truly seventeen three the break so the africa did comeback of sorts in the final twenty minutes tries coming from. a big breakthrough. but the wallabies held their nerves on a late try for india but this is the soul of the. place and. brings us to golf and dean wilson how storm to a four shot lead ahead of the final round of the canadian open in the tournament he only entered on a sponsor exemption wilson ticking advantage of his win of the two thousand and six international after dismal run of form which saw him finish just one hundred fifty second. on the money list last year an excellent way to wrap up the front nine here was a birdie on the ninth called patterson will he set a course record with a round of six
there are no three in a row trying mission story for south africa this year after the springboks are for their third straight loss of the championship to rugby union's world champions going down thirty to thirteen in brisbane and disciplined display by the visitors with tupac sin binned. will be punished and further looking for a five penalties before the mitchell try put a truly seventeen three the break so the africa did comeback of sorts in the final twenty minutes tries coming from. a big...
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their be no three in a row try mission story for south africa this year after the springboks are for their third straight loss of the championship to rigby unions world champions going down thirty to thirteen in brisbane and disciplined display by the visitors with tupac sin binned not really punish them further looking for a fight penalties before the mitchell try put a truly seventeen three the break so the africa did moment comeback of sorts in the final twenty minutes tries coming from the big room steenkamp but the wallabies held on a lead try to move up the scene on the soul of the. space museum and. brings us to golf and dean wilson how storm to a four shot lead ahead of the final round all of the canadian open in the tournament he only entered on a sponsor exemption wilson ticking advantage of his win of the two thousand and six international after a dismal run of form which saw him finish just one hundred fifty seconds. on the money list last year an excellent way to wrap up the front nine here was a birdie on the ninth called patterson will he set a course record with a rou
their be no three in a row try mission story for south africa this year after the springboks are for their third straight loss of the championship to rigby unions world champions going down thirty to thirteen in brisbane and disciplined display by the visitors with tupac sin binned not really punish them further looking for a fight penalties before the mitchell try put a truly seventeen three the break so the africa did moment comeback of sorts in the final twenty minutes tries coming from the...
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there are no three in a row trying mission story for south africa this year after the springboks are for their third straight loss of the championship to rugby union's world champions going down thirty to thirteen in brisbane and then discipline displayed by the visitors with tupac sin binned. will be punished and further looking for a five penalties before the mitchell try put a truly seventeen three the break so the africa did comeback of sorts in the final twenty minutes tries coming from. a big breakthrough. but the wallabies held on a late try for daniel but the scene on the sole of the. face and. brings us to golf and dean wilson how storm to a four shot lead ahead of the final round of the canadian open in the tournament he only entered on a sponsor exemption wilson ticking advantage of his win of the two thousand and six international after dismal run of form which saw him finish just one hundred fifty seconds on the money list last year of an excellent way to wrap up the front nine here was a birdie on the ninth called pettersen while he set a course record with a run of six
there are no three in a row trying mission story for south africa this year after the springboks are for their third straight loss of the championship to rugby union's world champions going down thirty to thirteen in brisbane and then discipline displayed by the visitors with tupac sin binned. will be punished and further looking for a five penalties before the mitchell try put a truly seventeen three the break so the africa did comeback of sorts in the final twenty minutes tries coming from. a...
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there be no three in a row try mission story for south africa this year after the springboks are for their third straight loss of the championship to rugby union's world champions going down thirty to thirteen in brisbane and discipline displayed by the visitors with tupac sin binned not really punish them further looking for a fight penalties before mitchell try put a truly seventeen three but the break so the africa did comeback of sorts in the final twenty minutes tries coming from. a big breakthrough. but the wallabies held on a lead try to put the sea on the sole of the. face and. brings us to goal fun dean wilson how storm to a four shot lead ahead of the final round all of the canadian open in the tournament he only entered on a sponsor exemption wilson ticking advantage of his win at the two thousand and six international after dismal run of form which saw him finish just one hundred fifty second. in the money this last year of an excellent way to wrap up the front nine here was a birdie on the ninth called patterson will he set a course record with a round of sixty on the da
there be no three in a row try mission story for south africa this year after the springboks are for their third straight loss of the championship to rugby union's world champions going down thirty to thirteen in brisbane and discipline displayed by the visitors with tupac sin binned not really punish them further looking for a fight penalties before mitchell try put a truly seventeen three but the break so the africa did comeback of sorts in the final twenty minutes tries coming from. a big...
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i guess i was there for turn those in the middle of what was your impression south africa was it really like very uncomfortable that many people said it well it was it was a great chambre go very uncomfortable for plays for cultures for journalists well i never heard about that because a lot of people. also for the holiday and they said it was really comfortable not uncomfortable but comfortable but we have to we all we have to see change because that was then the main target for african food bowl to get the world cup hopefully a change for the people who are living there so many scandals so many problems with the referees during the championship do you do you believe that a reform. is coming in in the in the football the whole system of judgment i think you think so yeah what kind of reform what was done with that i think a lot of people have a lot of ideas about the tennis kind of things it is quite simple keep it the way it is now. sitting behind the camera and everybody. so you can talk with each other and in one second because they are side or it is a go. she should be so should th
i guess i was there for turn those in the middle of what was your impression south africa was it really like very uncomfortable that many people said it well it was it was a great chambre go very uncomfortable for plays for cultures for journalists well i never heard about that because a lot of people. also for the holiday and they said it was really comfortable not uncomfortable but comfortable but we have to we all we have to see change because that was then the main target for african food...
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washington has apologized to moscow for failing to report it to russian citizens in africa may they use it on someone pressing the fax button constantino shrinker pilot is accused of transporting four tons of cocaine with up to six million dollars but most says he has in effect kidnapped by the united states it's. a story basically we have moscow accusing washington d.c. of having abducted a russian citizen a pilot's going under the name constantini or shen co and feeling to inform russian officials about having done so and traditionally under international law when one state. arrests or captures or dogs or kidnaps or whatever it may be a citizen of another country they're supposed to inform the country of citizenship that this has been done this is not the case however and we have our washington d.c. accusing this man of having been part of an international cocaine trafficking ring and he was he's been accused of having been part of a scheme to transport as much as four tons of cocaine from south america to africa with the intention of leader transporting the drugs to europe and the un
washington has apologized to moscow for failing to report it to russian citizens in africa may they use it on someone pressing the fax button constantino shrinker pilot is accused of transporting four tons of cocaine with up to six million dollars but most says he has in effect kidnapped by the united states it's. a story basically we have moscow accusing washington d.c. of having abducted a russian citizen a pilot's going under the name constantini or shen co and feeling to inform russian...
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there were two major events for football fans in russia and july this year the world cup in south africa and the coming of when you had coached the russian national team russia's previous college. quit after failing to qualify for the world cup another dutchman proved more successful to talk about the results of the world cup and the russian football the guest today is russia's head coach. making the russian national football team a success has become one of the country's most ambitious projects the new head of the russian union has promised to make team russia world champions by twenty eighteen to fulfill his grand plan they've hired dick advocaat the dutch football coach with a brilliant record mr lockhart has a long and successful experience in russia he was the head coach of f c's in need st petersburg. to the club to the glory in the us a cup in the us a super league the best result in the history to become the team russia head coach mr advocate who left the job as the national coach of belgium so champions of the world or just promises promises let's see what team russia has to say
there were two major events for football fans in russia and july this year the world cup in south africa and the coming of when you had coached the russian national team russia's previous college. quit after failing to qualify for the world cup another dutchman proved more successful to talk about the results of the world cup and the russian football the guest today is russia's head coach. making the russian national football team a success has become one of the country's most ambitious...
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south africa. >> south africa? >> south africa, yeah. >> reporter: not only are downtown los angeles businesses benefiting from the tourists so is the nearby fremont street experience. >> las vegas the forgot part of the strip and now i got thousands of tourists a week coming down here to hang out in the part of the strip everybody avoided as much as they can. >> reporter: i'm chuck henry for nbc bay area news. >>> you don't have to travel halfway around the world to see pieces of china's famous forbidden city. workers in beijing are preparing to transport some of those priceless artifacts outside the country for the first time. the exhibition will arrive in massachusetts in september, the first leg of a tour to show off china's intimate side it will include thrones, large-scale paintings and and the decker of one of china's most powerful leaders. the tour is a combined effort between the imperial palace museum and new york-based world monuments. document have to go halfway around the world. tough go clear across t
south africa. >> south africa? >> south africa, yeah. >> reporter: not only are downtown los angeles businesses benefiting from the tourists so is the nearby fremont street experience. >> las vegas the forgot part of the strip and now i got thousands of tourists a week coming down here to hang out in the part of the strip everybody avoided as much as they can. >> reporter: i'm chuck henry for nbc bay area news. >>> you don't have to travel halfway around...
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there were two major events for football fans in russia and july this year the world cup in south africa and the coming of when you had coached the russian national team russia's previous college. quit after failing to qualify for the world cup another dutchman proved more successful to talk about the results of the world cup and the russian football the guest today is russia's head coach. making the russian national football team a success has become one of the country's most ambitious projects the new head of the russian football union has promised to make team russia world champions by twenty eighteen to fulfill his grand plan they've hired dick advocaat the dutch football coach with a brilliant record mr advocaat has a long and successful experience in russia he was the head coach of f c's in need st petersburg. to the club to the glory in the us a cup in the us a super league the best result in the history to become the team russia head coach mr advocate who left the job as the national coach of belgium so champions of the world just promises promises let's see what team russia has
there were two major events for football fans in russia and july this year the world cup in south africa and the coming of when you had coached the russian national team russia's previous college. quit after failing to qualify for the world cup another dutchman proved more successful to talk about the results of the world cup and the russian football the guest today is russia's head coach. making the russian national football team a success has become one of the country's most ambitious...
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washington has apologized to moscow for failing to report it had detained a russian citizen in africa in may and blames it on someone pressing the wrong button constantine pilot is accused of transporting four tons of cocaine but moscow says he has an effect not the united states and the situation is following the story basically we have moscow accusing washington d.c. of having abducted a russian citizen a pilot's going under the name constantini or shen co and feeling to inform russian officials about having done so and traditionally under international law when one states. arrests or captures or dogs or kidnaps or whatever it may be a citizen of another country they're supposed to inform the country of citizenship that this has been done this is not the case however and we have washington d.c. accusing this man of having been part of an international cocaine trafficking ring and he was he's being accused of having being part of a scheme to transport as much as four tons of cocaine from south america to africa with the intention of leader transporting the drugs to europe and the uni
washington has apologized to moscow for failing to report it had detained a russian citizen in africa in may and blames it on someone pressing the wrong button constantine pilot is accused of transporting four tons of cocaine but moscow says he has an effect not the united states and the situation is following the story basically we have moscow accusing washington d.c. of having abducted a russian citizen a pilot's going under the name constantini or shen co and feeling to inform russian...
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washington has apologized to moscow for failing to report it had detained russian citizen in africa in may blaming it on someone pressing the wrong fax machine but constantine a pilot is accused of transporting four tons of cocaine but he has in effect being kidnapped by the united states and the stuff you're talking about is following the story for us basically we have moscow accusing washington d.c. of having abducted a russian citizen a pilot's going under the name constantini or shen ko and failing to inform russian officials about having done so and traditionally under international law when one states. arrests or captures or abductor kidnaps or whatever it may be a citizen of another country they're supposed to inform the country of citizenship that this has been done this is not the case however and we have washington d.c. accusing this man of having been part of an international cocaine trafficking ring and he was he's being accused of having been part of a scheme to transport as much as four tons of cocaine from south america to africa with the intention of leader transporting
washington has apologized to moscow for failing to report it had detained russian citizen in africa in may blaming it on someone pressing the wrong fax machine but constantine a pilot is accused of transporting four tons of cocaine but he has in effect being kidnapped by the united states and the stuff you're talking about is following the story for us basically we have moscow accusing washington d.c. of having abducted a russian citizen a pilot's going under the name constantini or shen ko and...
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washington has apologized to moscow for failing to report it had detained a russian citizen in africa in may and blaming it on someone pressing the wrong facts button constantine is accused of transporting four tons of cocaine with up to six million dollars but moscow says the pilot has in effect been kidnapped by the united states and see the story. basically we have moscow accusing washington d.c. of having abducted a russian citizen a pilot going under the name constantine jarosz and co and feeling to inform russian officials about having done so and traditionally under international law when one states. arrests or captures or dogs or kidnaps or whatever it may be a citizen of another country they're supposed to inform the country of citizenship that this has been done this is not the case however and we have washington d.c. accusing this man of having been part of an international cocaine trafficking ring and he was he's been accused of having been part of a scheme to transport as much as four tons of cocaine from south america to africa with the intention of leader transporting t
washington has apologized to moscow for failing to report it had detained a russian citizen in africa in may and blaming it on someone pressing the wrong facts button constantine is accused of transporting four tons of cocaine with up to six million dollars but moscow says the pilot has in effect been kidnapped by the united states and see the story. basically we have moscow accusing washington d.c. of having abducted a russian citizen a pilot going under the name constantine jarosz and co and...
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washington has apologized to moscow for failing to report it had detained a russian citizen in africa in may and blames it on someone pressing the wrong facts button constantine a pilot is accused of transporting four tons of cocaine worth up to six million dollars but moscow says he has in effect been kidnapped by the united states and to see a chicken there is following the story for us. basically we have moscow accusing washington d.c. of having abducted a russian citizen a pilot going under the name constantini or shan co and feeling to inform russian officials about having done so and traditionally under international law when one states. arrests or captures or dogs or kidnaps or whatever it may be a citizen of another country they're supposed to inform the country of citizenship that this has been done this is not the case however and we have washington d.c. accusing this man of having been part of an international cocaine trafficking ring and he was he's been accused of having been part of a scheme to transport as much as four tons of cocaine from south america to africa with t
washington has apologized to moscow for failing to report it had detained a russian citizen in africa in may and blames it on someone pressing the wrong facts button constantine a pilot is accused of transporting four tons of cocaine worth up to six million dollars but moscow says he has in effect been kidnapped by the united states and to see a chicken there is following the story for us. basically we have moscow accusing washington d.c. of having abducted a russian citizen a pilot going under...
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. >>> we turn our attention to africa, where at least 10 people have died and dozens are missing after re ferry capsized but like viktoria in uconn debt. it was sailing -- after a ferry capsized on lake victoria imn uganda. boats capsize frequently on lake victoria because of rough weather conditions and poorly maintained ships. >>> a new study says international efforts to prevent piracy off the coast of somalia has not been effective. it says international naval vessels in the region have failed to deter pirates and the attacks have actually increased. as we report, some shipping companies are looking at other ways to increase security. >> the german navy is being deployed off the horn of africa. its mission is to protect vessels in the region. a study by the german institute for economic research says parts are not deterred by the navy's presence. >> you cannot monitor it. it would not be financially viable. >> shipping companies are demanding better protection for their vessels. >> in the future, we like to see armed personnel on board. under the conditions, it is from the navy and
. >>> we turn our attention to africa, where at least 10 people have died and dozens are missing after re ferry capsized but like viktoria in uconn debt. it was sailing -- after a ferry capsized on lake victoria imn uganda. boats capsize frequently on lake victoria because of rough weather conditions and poorly maintained ships. >>> a new study says international efforts to prevent piracy off the coast of somalia has not been effective. it says international naval vessels in...
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there are no three in a row trying mission story for south africa this year after the springboks are for their third straight loss of the championship to rugby union's world champions going down thirty to thirteen in brisbane and discipline displayed by the visitors with tupac sin binned not really punish them further looking for a fight penalties before the mitchell try put a truly seventy three the break south africa did comeback of sorts in the final twenty minutes tries coming from the big. but the wallabies held her nerves on a lead try to put the sea on the sole of the. face and. brings us to goal fun dean wilson how storm to a four shot lead ahead of the final round of the canadian open in the tournament he only entered on a sponsor exemption wilson ticking advantage of his win of the two thousand and six international after dismal run of form which saw him finish just one hundred fifty seconds on the money list last year of an excellent way to wrap up the front nine here was a birdie on the ninth called pedersen while he set a course record with a round of sixty on the day jo
there are no three in a row trying mission story for south africa this year after the springboks are for their third straight loss of the championship to rugby union's world champions going down thirty to thirteen in brisbane and discipline displayed by the visitors with tupac sin binned not really punish them further looking for a fight penalties before the mitchell try put a truly seventy three the break south africa did comeback of sorts in the final twenty minutes tries coming from the big....
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washington has apologized to moscow for failing to report it had detained a russian citizen in africa in may and blames it on someone pressing the wrong fax button constantine schenker pilot is accused of transporting four tons of cocaine worth up to six million dollars but moscow says he has in effect been kidnapped by the united states and it's a see a chicken there is following the story. basically we have moscow accusing washington d.c. of having abducted a russian citizen a pilot going under the name constantini or shen co and feeling to inform russian officials about having done so and traditionally under international law when one states. arrests or captures or abductor kidnaps or whatever it may be a citizen of another country they're supposed to inform the country of citizenship that this has been done this is not the case however and we have washington d.c. accusing this man of having been part of an international cocaine trafficking ring and he was he's been accused of having been part of a scheme to transport as much as four tons of cocaine from south america to africa wit
washington has apologized to moscow for failing to report it had detained a russian citizen in africa in may and blames it on someone pressing the wrong fax button constantine schenker pilot is accused of transporting four tons of cocaine worth up to six million dollars but moscow says he has in effect been kidnapped by the united states and it's a see a chicken there is following the story. basically we have moscow accusing washington d.c. of having abducted a russian citizen a pilot going...
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host: let's stay in africa for one more minute. several other countries, at least the top five countries that you have here are all in africa. what is it itself and the world's approach to the continent that makes these failed states? guest: i think historically africa has never really had strong states. when there have been strong states in africa they have opinion hugely oppressive. egypt is a good example of a state that doesn't treat its citizens well. but gyp is a rare -- egypt is a rare example of a coherent entity around several thousand years. most of them are artificial. the borders were created by clone ideal powers and -- clone ideal powers and don't map up well with ethnic groups. you have history that encourages groups to fight and the resources are scattered across borders and that makes for an ugly situation in places like the congo which is where a lot of technology for things like cell phones come from, the minerals that are being fought over in eastern congo by a number of groups. this is kind of a semianarchy par
host: let's stay in africa for one more minute. several other countries, at least the top five countries that you have here are all in africa. what is it itself and the world's approach to the continent that makes these failed states? guest: i think historically africa has never really had strong states. when there have been strong states in africa they have opinion hugely oppressive. egypt is a good example of a state that doesn't treat its citizens well. but gyp is a rare -- egypt is a rare...
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of having been part of a scheme to transport as much as four tons of cocaine from south america to africa with the intention of leader transporting the drugs to europe and the united states right now this man is that a jail in manhattan awaiting trial with four other people who were arrested along with him and we have been hearing from the prosecution that they're saying that the group wanted to acquire as much as four and a half million euros as part of this profit of this scheme meanwhile we have the defense lawyer in russia saying that. it's not true that your shine co didn't even have a plane that was good enough to fly overseas and the defense lawyer of his family has been seeing that he was never actually been to south america let alone traffic drugs from there but for all of the details of the missteps carried out for u.s. officials now let's go to the report of our correspondent. he was abducted and covertly transferred to the united states from africa he was not an american or liberian citizen he was a russian citizen and was effectively missing for over a month his home country
of having been part of a scheme to transport as much as four tons of cocaine from south america to africa with the intention of leader transporting the drugs to europe and the united states right now this man is that a jail in manhattan awaiting trial with four other people who were arrested along with him and we have been hearing from the prosecution that they're saying that the group wanted to acquire as much as four and a half million euros as part of this profit of this scheme meanwhile we...
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washington has apologized to moscow for failing to report it had detained of russian citizen in africa in may and blames it on someone pressing the wrong facts button constantine a pilot is accused of transporting four tons of cocaine worth up to six million dollars but moscow says he has in effect been kidnapped by the united states and to save chicken there is following the story. basically we have moscow accusing washington d.c. of having abducted a russian citizen a pilot going under the name constantini or shen co and failing to inform russian officials about having done so and traditionally under international law when one states. arrests or captures or dogs or kidnaps or whatever it may be a citizen of another country they're supposed to inform the country of citizenship that this has been done this is not the case however and we have washington d.c. accusing this man of having been part of an international cocaine trafficking ring and he was he's been accused of having been part of a scheme to transport as much as four tons of cocaine from south america to africa with the inten
washington has apologized to moscow for failing to report it had detained of russian citizen in africa in may and blames it on someone pressing the wrong facts button constantine a pilot is accused of transporting four tons of cocaine worth up to six million dollars but moscow says he has in effect been kidnapped by the united states and to save chicken there is following the story. basically we have moscow accusing washington d.c. of having abducted a russian citizen a pilot going under the...
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in some parts of sub-saharan africa listen to militant radical list hinduism. most people are not making choices between belief and disbelief. they are instead shopping for the particular brand of religious belief that suits them best. what that means is that in most parts of the world, the catholic church is not fighting abstract intellectual battles against secularism, they are instead fighting more pastoral battles against competitors. that imposes a much less in the logical -- and much less a geological stamp on global catholicism. it is not the fine points of liturgical translation so did not smuggle in a mindset. their main concern is that the pentecost those are eating away at their population because they do a better job of organizing groups, having prayer nights, and having youth ministry. that is what they are worried about.3 abstract. use and optimism. if there is one defining characteristic of catholicism in the global south, i think it is this. according to the human population division, did you know that 90% of the population today that is under 1
in some parts of sub-saharan africa listen to militant radical list hinduism. most people are not making choices between belief and disbelief. they are instead shopping for the particular brand of religious belief that suits them best. what that means is that in most parts of the world, the catholic church is not fighting abstract intellectual battles against secularism, they are instead fighting more pastoral battles against competitors. that imposes a much less in the logical -- and much less...
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nelson mandela back in south africa. he is 92 years old today. for ernie els being in his foundation for three years setting my pro career up was really amazing. >> he was so good it made the tournament actually bad to watch. the last time the giants swept the mets in a four-game series bill clinton was in the oval office. safe to say everyone loves that giant rookie catcher these days. giants down 3-1. >> and a line drive into right center field. it is going to fall. this game is tied. >> and two batters later it appeared to be over. freddy sanchez chopping one to 3rd. play at the plate. travis ishikawa. he beat the tag. the umpire ruled otherwise. that is just a lousy call. the game consequently goes to extra innings. ike davis has feasted on giants pitching this season hitting .429 and bangs one off the bricks against brian wilson to drive in the go ahead run. giants get one last chance. curveball. mets escape with a 4-3 win. >> i was so sure the game was over. it was a satisfying feeling. you saw me celebrating early because i thought i beat
nelson mandela back in south africa. he is 92 years old today. for ernie els being in his foundation for three years setting my pro career up was really amazing. >> he was so good it made the tournament actually bad to watch. the last time the giants swept the mets in a four-game series bill clinton was in the oval office. safe to say everyone loves that giant rookie catcher these days. giants down 3-1. >> and a line drive into right center field. it is going to fall. this game is...
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. >> a medicinal gel being tested in south africa has more than half the chances of women getting hiv if applied before sex. it might be able to help protect women from the deadly virus. the u.n. aid agency has called the results groundbreaking. >> researchers have been trying for years to make a protective shell, cream, or tablets then be inserted before reaching a protective gel, cream -- a protective gel, cream, or tablet that can be inserted before sex. it cuts the chances for a 39%. a scientist with the world health organization says confirmation -- is confirmation comes from another study, this does open new frontiers. >> it is a very encouraging results. it is the first time we have seen a significant reduction in hiv risk. the search has been on for about 20 years looking for a project -- products such as this. this is the first signal products like this might work. >> it could be of defense for women whose partners refused to wear condoms. new ways of curbing the spread of hiv are badly needed, particularly in sub-saharan africa, where nearly 60% of those infected are when th
. >> a medicinal gel being tested in south africa has more than half the chances of women getting hiv if applied before sex. it might be able to help protect women from the deadly virus. the u.n. aid agency has called the results groundbreaking. >> researchers have been trying for years to make a protective shell, cream, or tablets then be inserted before reaching a protective gel, cream -- a protective gel, cream, or tablet that can be inserted before sex. it cuts the chances for a...