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in africa to build railroads to build roads to help south africa solve its chronic energy shortages and you know long behold you see the nato attack on libya and the destruction of the khadafi government and know all those as up in smoke so i think military intervention in africa is definitely a threat i think the us foreign policy is crisis management that they create a crisis and then manage their crisis to better loot and plunder their resources of africa which is exactly what's going on today and i think the one both work against this is is sort of right in little reach where i live or retrains we say all roads to peace in the heart of africa run through a smaller richer while live because richer is doing its best to bring peace to africa to bring economic cooperation africa and what do we find united states leading u.n. security council trying to do more sanctions are destroying our economy right thomas mann runtime thanks so much for being on the kaiser report great to be on the kaiser report max and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser an
in africa to build railroads to build roads to help south africa solve its chronic energy shortages and you know long behold you see the nato attack on libya and the destruction of the khadafi government and know all those as up in smoke so i think military intervention in africa is definitely a threat i think the us foreign policy is crisis management that they create a crisis and then manage their crisis to better loot and plunder their resources of africa which is exactly what's going on...
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china is also in africa and i think competing with the u.s. military are they what are they doing what's the model there what will tell us about china's presence in the area while china and generals played a very positive role in africa they haven't come in with their military they've they've come in with economic development and putting billions of dollars into infrastructure in a reacher they put in a very modern high capacity cement plant they put in the infrastructure for a modern communication system in a richer and they doing things like this all across africa the one black eye china seems to have right now is that this seems like they're going back in and trying to exploit the natural gas resources in the old and southeast ethiopia and in two thousand and seven they were in there drilling and looking for natural gas you know which would basically end up supporting the genocidal militia than ours eamonn power not a suburb and the fighters of the ogre to national liberation front attacked ethiopian compound that was protecting them killed
china is also in africa and i think competing with the u.s. military are they what are they doing what's the model there what will tell us about china's presence in the area while china and generals played a very positive role in africa they haven't come in with their military they've they've come in with economic development and putting billions of dollars into infrastructure in a reacher they put in a very modern high capacity cement plant they put in the infrastructure for a modern...
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china is also in africa are they competing with the u.s. military are they what are they doing what's the model there what will tell us about china's presence in the area while china and generals played a very positive role in africa they haven't come in with their military they've they've come in with economic development and putting billions of dollars into infrastructure in a reacher they put in a very modern high capacity cement plant they put in the infrastructure for a modern communication system in a richer and they doing things like this all across africa the one black eye china seems to have right now is that this seems like they're going back in and trying to exploit the natural gas resources in the old and southeast ethiopia and in two thousand and seven they were in there drilling and looking for natural gas you know which would basically end up supporting the genocidal militia than ours eamonn power not a symbolic and the fighters of though good in national liberation front attacked ethiopian compound that was protecting them k
china is also in africa are they competing with the u.s. military are they what are they doing what's the model there what will tell us about china's presence in the area while china and generals played a very positive role in africa they haven't come in with their military they've they've come in with economic development and putting billions of dollars into infrastructure in a reacher they put in a very modern high capacity cement plant they put in the infrastructure for a modern...
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do you see any spy flashpoints in africa were china and the u.s. are actually going to be in a mormon militarized conflict for resources in africa that would be something we haven't seen do you see this at all developing well ensued on the sudanese or fields in the border region between north and south sudan and obviate were developed by the chinese it's a chinese built pipeline it's taking about half five hundred thousand barrels of oil a day out of the sudan now the united states does not want sudan involved in the in the oil production in africa china has some major investments in angola but the sudanese oil fields is china's only major controlling stake in what's going on lo and behold we find out that the south sudanese army the sudan people's liberation army their salary is being paid by the united states one hundred million dollars a year is being paid funding to the south sudanese army and on top of that the so-called ethiopian peacekeepers that almost ten thousand of them now are surrounding the be or field supposedly to keep the peace the
do you see any spy flashpoints in africa were china and the u.s. are actually going to be in a mormon militarized conflict for resources in africa that would be something we haven't seen do you see this at all developing well ensued on the sudanese or fields in the border region between north and south sudan and obviate were developed by the chinese it's a chinese built pipeline it's taking about half five hundred thousand barrels of oil a day out of the sudan now the united states does not...
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china is also in africa i think competing with the u.s. military are they at one of the doing what's the model there what would tell us about china's presence in the area while china and generals played a very positive role in africa they haven't come in with their military they've they've come in with economic development and putting billions of dollars into infrastructure in a reacher they put in a very modern high capacity cement plant they put in the infrastructure for a modern communication system in a richer and they doing things like this all across africa the one black eye china seems to have right now is that seems like they're going back in and trying to exploit the natural gas resources in the old and southeast ethiopia and in two thousand and seven they were in there drilling and looking for natural gas you know which would basically end up supporting the genocidal militia in our vision and power not a symbolic and the fighters of though good in national liberation front attacked ethiopian compound that was protecting them kill
china is also in africa i think competing with the u.s. military are they at one of the doing what's the model there what would tell us about china's presence in the area while china and generals played a very positive role in africa they haven't come in with their military they've they've come in with economic development and putting billions of dollars into infrastructure in a reacher they put in a very modern high capacity cement plant they put in the infrastructure for a modern...
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china is also in africa i think competing with the u.s. military are they what are they doing what's the model there what would tell us about china's presence in the area while china and generals played a very positive role in africa they haven't come in with their military they've they've come in with economic development and putting billions of dollars into infrastructure in a reacher they put in a very modern high capacity cement plant they put in the infrastructure for a modern communication system in a richer and they doing things like this all across africa the one black eye china seems to have right now is that this seems like they're going back in and trying to exploit the natural gas resources in the old and southeast ethiopia and in two thousand and seven they were in there drilling and looking for natural gas you know which would basically end up supporting the general. atl militia now are usually manpower navas above and the fighters of though get in national liberation front attacked ethiopian compound that was protecting them
china is also in africa i think competing with the u.s. military are they what are they doing what's the model there what would tell us about china's presence in the area while china and generals played a very positive role in africa they haven't come in with their military they've they've come in with economic development and putting billions of dollars into infrastructure in a reacher they put in a very modern high capacity cement plant they put in the infrastructure for a modern...
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china is also in africa are they competing with the u.s. military are they what are they doing what's the model there what will tell us about china's presence in the area both china and generals played a very positive role in africa they haven't come in with their military they've they've come in with economic development and putting billions of dollars into infrastructure in a reacher they put in a very modern high capacity cement plant they put in the infrastructure for a modern communication system in a richer and they doing things like this all across africa the one black eye china seems to have right now is that this seems like they're going back in and trying to exploit the natural gas resources in the old and southeast ethiopia and in two thousand and seven they were in there drilling and looking for natural gas you know which would basically end up supporting the genocide. militias now are usually manpower not a symbolic and the fighters of the ogre their national liberation front attacked ethiopian compound that was protecting them
china is also in africa are they competing with the u.s. military are they what are they doing what's the model there what will tell us about china's presence in the area both china and generals played a very positive role in africa they haven't come in with their military they've they've come in with economic development and putting billions of dollars into infrastructure in a reacher they put in a very modern high capacity cement plant they put in the infrastructure for a modern communication...
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china is also in africa and i think competing with the u.s. military are they at one of they doing what's the model there what will tell us about china's presence in the area while china in general is played a very positive role in africa they haven't come in with their military they've they've come in with economic development and putting billions of dollars into infrastructure in a reacher they put in a very modern high capacity cement plant they put in the infrastructure for a modern communications system in a richer and they doing things like this all across africa the one black eye china seems to have right now is that this seems like they're going back in and trying to exploit the natural gas resources in the old and southeast ethiopia and i in two thousand and seven they were in there drilling and looking for natural gas you know which would basically end up supporting the genocidal militia now. regime in power not a symbolic and the fighters of the ogre their national liberation front attacked ethiopian compound that was protecting the
china is also in africa and i think competing with the u.s. military are they at one of they doing what's the model there what will tell us about china's presence in the area while china in general is played a very positive role in africa they haven't come in with their military they've they've come in with economic development and putting billions of dollars into infrastructure in a reacher they put in a very modern high capacity cement plant they put in the infrastructure for a modern...
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china is also in africa i think competing with the u.s. military are they at one of the doing what's the model there what will tell us about china's presence in the area while china in general is played a very positive role in africa they haven't come in with their military they've they've come in with economic development and putting billions of dollars into infrastructure in a reacher they put in a very modern high capacity cement plant they put in the infrastructure for a modern communication system in a richer and they doing things like this all across africa the one black eye china seems to have right now is that this seems like they're going back in and trying to exploit the natural gas resources in the old and southeast ethiopia and i'm two thousand and seven they were in there drilling and looking for natural gas you know which would basically end up supporting the genocidal militia in ours eamonn power not a symbolic and the fighters of the ogre the national liberation front attacked ethiopian compound that was protecting them kil
china is also in africa i think competing with the u.s. military are they at one of the doing what's the model there what will tell us about china's presence in the area while china in general is played a very positive role in africa they haven't come in with their military they've they've come in with economic development and putting billions of dollars into infrastructure in a reacher they put in a very modern high capacity cement plant they put in the infrastructure for a modern...
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china is also in africa i think competing with the u.s. military are they what are they doing what's the model there what will tell us about china's presence in the area both china and generals played a very positive role in africa they haven't come in with their military they've they've come in with economic development and putting billions of dollars into infrastructure in a reacher they put in a very modern high capacity cement plant they put in the infrastructure for a modern communication system in the richer and they doing things like this all across africa the one black eye china seems to have right now is that this seems like they're going back in and trying to exploit the natural gas resources in the old and southeast ethiopia and two thousand and seven they were in there drilling and looking for natural gas you know which would basically end up supporting the genocidal militia than ours eamonn power not a suburb and the fighters of though good in national liberation front attacked ethiopian compound that was protecting them kille
china is also in africa i think competing with the u.s. military are they what are they doing what's the model there what will tell us about china's presence in the area both china and generals played a very positive role in africa they haven't come in with their military they've they've come in with economic development and putting billions of dollars into infrastructure in a reacher they put in a very modern high capacity cement plant they put in the infrastructure for a modern communication...
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china is also in africa i think competing with the u.s. military are they what are they doing what's the model there what would tell us about china's presence in the area while china and generals played a very positive role in africa they haven't come in with their military they've they've come in with economic development and putting billions of dollars into infrastructure in a reacher they put in a very modern high capacity cement plant they put in the infrastructure for a modern communication system in a richer and they doing things like this all across africa the one black eye china seems to have right now is that this seems like they're going back in and trying to exploit the natural gas resources in the old and southeast ethiopia and two thousand and seven they were in there drilling and looking for natural gas you know which would basically end up supporting the genocidal militia in our regime in power not a suburb and the fighters are though good in national liberation front attacked ethiopian compound that was protecting them kill
china is also in africa i think competing with the u.s. military are they what are they doing what's the model there what would tell us about china's presence in the area while china and generals played a very positive role in africa they haven't come in with their military they've they've come in with economic development and putting billions of dollars into infrastructure in a reacher they put in a very modern high capacity cement plant they put in the infrastructure for a modern...
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south africa, the epidemic in south africa is the worst than any other country in the world. the number of premature deaths caused by hiv/aids increased from 39% to 75%. we are only 1% of the population. we are 17% of people living with aids and hiv in the world. so, you start hearing things like that and, like obviously i'm south african so it made sense to me. i think if i wasn't a south african and heard those numbers -- >> what is the main reason it is so bad in south africa and what can be done? >> i think it's a lack of education. i really believe that. this program made me aware of that. we take for granted people knowing how to prevent hiv and aids. there's a lot of money pouring into immediate care for people who are positive. i think it's very important. we have a real problem with governments and dnaors not dealing with preventive care. to end this vicious cycle, we have to seriously start looking at prevention care. it's all about education. when we launched the program in 2007, we started the sex educational part of it. you know, culturally it's not accepted to t
south africa, the epidemic in south africa is the worst than any other country in the world. the number of premature deaths caused by hiv/aids increased from 39% to 75%. we are only 1% of the population. we are 17% of people living with aids and hiv in the world. so, you start hearing things like that and, like obviously i'm south african so it made sense to me. i think if i wasn't a south african and heard those numbers -- >> what is the main reason it is so bad in south africa and what...
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china is also in africa and i think competing with the u.s. military are they what are they doing what's the model there what will tell us about china's presence in the area both china and generals played a very positive role in africa they haven't come in with their military they've they've come in with economic development and putting billions of dollars into infrastructure in a reacher they put in a very modern high capacity cement plant they put in the infrastructure for a modern communication system in a richer and they doing things like this all across africa the one black eye china seems to have right now is that this seems like they're going back in and trying to exploit the natural gas resources in the old and southeast ethiopia. and i'm two thousand and seven they were in there drilling and looking for natural gas you know which would basically end up supporting the genocidal militia in our regime in power not a symbolic and the fighters of the ogre to national liberation front attacked ethiopian compound that was protecting them kil
china is also in africa and i think competing with the u.s. military are they what are they doing what's the model there what will tell us about china's presence in the area both china and generals played a very positive role in africa they haven't come in with their military they've they've come in with economic development and putting billions of dollars into infrastructure in a reacher they put in a very modern high capacity cement plant they put in the infrastructure for a modern...
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china is also in africa are they competing with the u.s. military are they at one of they doing what's the model there what will tell us about china's presence in the area while china in general is played a very positive role in africa they haven't come in with their military they've they've come in with economic development and putting billions of dollars into infrastructure in a reacher they put in a very modern high capacity cement plant they put in the infrastructure for a modern communication system in a richer and they doing things like this all across africa the one black eye china seems to have right now is that this seems like they're going back in and trying to exploit the natural gas resources in the old and southeast ethiopia and in two thousand and seven they were in there drilling and looking for natural gas you know which would basically end up supporting the genocidal militia in ours eamonn power not a symbolic and the fighters of though good in national liberation front attacked ethiopian compound that was protecting them k
china is also in africa are they competing with the u.s. military are they at one of they doing what's the model there what will tell us about china's presence in the area while china in general is played a very positive role in africa they haven't come in with their military they've they've come in with economic development and putting billions of dollars into infrastructure in a reacher they put in a very modern high capacity cement plant they put in the infrastructure for a modern...
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china is also in africa i think competing with the u.s. military are they what are they doing what's the model there what will tell us about china's presence in the area and china in general is played a very positive role in africa they haven't come in with their military they've they've come in with economic development and putting billions of dollars into infrastructure in a reacher they put in a very modern high capacity cement plant they put in the infrastructure for a modern communication system in a richer and they doing things like this all across africa the one black eye china seems to have right now is that this seems like they're going back in and trying to exploit the natural gas resources in the old and southeast ethiopia and in two thousand and seven they were in there drilling and looking for natural gas you know which would basically end up supporting the genocidal militia in our vision and power not a symbolic and the fighters of though good in national liberation front attacked ethiopian compound that was protecting them k
china is also in africa i think competing with the u.s. military are they what are they doing what's the model there what will tell us about china's presence in the area and china in general is played a very positive role in africa they haven't come in with their military they've they've come in with economic development and putting billions of dollars into infrastructure in a reacher they put in a very modern high capacity cement plant they put in the infrastructure for a modern communication...
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china is also in africa i think competing with the u.s. military are they what are they doing what's the model there what will tell us about china's presence in the area while china and generals played a very positive role in africa they haven't come in with their. they they've come in with economic development and putting billions of dollars into infrastructure in a reacher they put in a very modern high capacity cement plant they put in the infrastructure for a modern communication system in a richer and they doing things like this all across africa the one black eye china seems to have right now is that this seems like they're going back in and trying to exploit the natural gas resources in the old and southeast ethiopia and two thousand and seven they were in there drilling and looking for natural gas you know which would basically end up supporting the genocidal militia in our usually manpower not a suburban and the fighters are though going to national liberation front attacked ethiopian compound that was protecting them killed seven
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in africa to build railroads to build roads to help south africa solve its chronic energy shortages and you know long behold you see all the nato attack on libya and the destruction of the khadafi government and all those up in smoke so i think military intervention in africa is definitely a threat i think the us foreign policy is crisis management that they create a crisis and then manage their crisis to better loot and plunder their resources of africa which is exactly what's going on today and i think the one both work against this is is sort of right in little reach where i live or retrains we say all roads to peace in the heart of africa run through a smarter richer i live because reacher is doing its best to bring peace to africa to bring economic cooperation africa and what do we find united states leading u.n. security council trying to do more sanctions are destroying our economy right thomas mann runtime thanks so much for being on the kaiser report great to be on the kaiser report max and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy
in africa to build railroads to build roads to help south africa solve its chronic energy shortages and you know long behold you see all the nato attack on libya and the destruction of the khadafi government and all those up in smoke so i think military intervention in africa is definitely a threat i think the us foreign policy is crisis management that they create a crisis and then manage their crisis to better loot and plunder their resources of africa which is exactly what's going on today...
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do you see any spy flashpoints in africa were china and the u.s. are actually going to be in a more of a militarized conflict for resources in africa that would be something we haven't seen do you see this at all developing well ensued on the sudanese or fields in the border region between north and south sudan and i.b.a. were developed by the chinese it's a chinese built pipeline it's taking about half five hundred thousand barrels of oil a day out of the sudan now the united states does not want sudan involved in the oil production in africa china has some major investments in angola but the sudanese oil fields is china's only major controlling stake in what's going on lo and behold we find out that the south food. his army the sudan people's liberation army their salary is being paid by the united states one hundred million dollars a year is being paid funding the south sudanese army and on top of that the so-called ethiopian peacekeepers that almost ten thousand of them now are surrounding the a b. or field supposedly to keep the peace the same
do you see any spy flashpoints in africa were china and the u.s. are actually going to be in a more of a militarized conflict for resources in africa that would be something we haven't seen do you see this at all developing well ensued on the sudanese or fields in the border region between north and south sudan and i.b.a. were developed by the chinese it's a chinese built pipeline it's taking about half five hundred thousand barrels of oil a day out of the sudan now the united states does not...
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china is also in africa i think competing with the u.s. military are they what are they doing what's the model there what would tell us about china's presence in the area while china and generals played a very positive role in africa they haven't come in with their military they've they've come in with economic development and putting billions of dollars into infrastructure in a reacher they put in a very modern high capacity cement plant they put in the infrastructure for a modern communication system in a richer and they doing things like this all across africa the one black eye china seems to have right now is that this seems like they're going back in and trying to exploit the natural gas resources in the old and southeast ethiopia and in two thousand and seven they were in there drilling and looking for natural gas you know which would basically end up supporting the genocide. little militia now are usually manpower not a suburban and the fighters are though going to national liberation front attacked ethiopian compound that was prote
china is also in africa i think competing with the u.s. military are they what are they doing what's the model there what would tell us about china's presence in the area while china and generals played a very positive role in africa they haven't come in with their military they've they've come in with economic development and putting billions of dollars into infrastructure in a reacher they put in a very modern high capacity cement plant they put in the infrastructure for a modern...
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south africa, the epidemic in south africa is the worst than any other country in the world. the number of premature deaths caused by hiv/aids increased from 39% to 75%. we are only 1% of the population. we are 17% of people living with aids and hiv in the world. so, you start hearing things like that and, like obviously i'm south african so it made sense to me. i think if i wasn't a south african and heard those numbers -- >> what is the main reason it is so bad in south africa and what can be done? >> i think it's a lack of education. i really believe that. this program made me aware of that. we take for granted people knowing how to prevent hiv and aids. there's a lot of money pouring into immediate care for people who are positive. i think it's very important. we have a real problem with governments and donators not dealing with preventive care. to end this vicious cycle, we have to seriously start looking at prevention care. it's all about education. when we launched the program in 2007, we started the sex educational part of it. you know, culturally it's not accepted to
south africa, the epidemic in south africa is the worst than any other country in the world. the number of premature deaths caused by hiv/aids increased from 39% to 75%. we are only 1% of the population. we are 17% of people living with aids and hiv in the world. so, you start hearing things like that and, like obviously i'm south african so it made sense to me. i think if i wasn't a south african and heard those numbers -- >> what is the main reason it is so bad in south africa and what...
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África ¿dÓnde puse ese lugar? ¡oh, sÍ! aquÍ estÁ comenzando en mi centro vas al sur África es un continente enorme si estÁs buscando animales es aquÍ, en la planicie del serengueti este lugar estÁ lleno de ellos y de alguna manera cada uno es especial son muy fuertes muy veloces o muy rudos es lo que se necesita para vivir aquÍ se llama "la ley de la supervivencia" y de eso se trata África pon la pausa allÍ, amigo esto de la supervivencia se puede volver rudo pero...
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today they are almost close to virtually eliminate africa right now we just heard from south africa and believe me twenty two countries were most affected came to go over your developing accelerated plan to make sure that it will be stopped i was incentives were just two days ago and visited a clinic where the don't have any more good is born with. children a sword there which where our friend it will be positive where so healthy. it whether i'm going to be in this. whipping for foster families. well actually i was one of the pioneers are. starting to fight against each other was a young journalist i made the first ever television program how about hiv in russia and you know that it was very funny people people would let me use words like condoms like vaginas you can see this were done now i said that how can you go to fighting it it's a j.v. well what about awareness to do is i knew the today you still are fighting fighting for example for. sexual education of young children so what is awareness of young children today plateaued and it wasn't back in the we nor you talk about preventio
today they are almost close to virtually eliminate africa right now we just heard from south africa and believe me twenty two countries were most affected came to go over your developing accelerated plan to make sure that it will be stopped i was incentives were just two days ago and visited a clinic where the don't have any more good is born with. children a sword there which where our friend it will be positive where so healthy. it whether i'm going to be in this. whipping for foster...
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africa, as you heard,bono, is the next frontier. the be the story of africa. billions of people, the richest continent, we have to be part of making it a healthy continent. that is why we are here today. can we compress time? that is why we're here today. we need to compress time. we can do it. the call on business today is that yes, governments are strapped. we have heard it many times. i think it makes good sense for business to step up. apart from the monetary demand companies make, the other important piece is awareness. when african consumers invite our products into their lives 100 million times every day, we can play a critically important role in raising awareness. we can continue to not only the support the fight with red berets awareness, better habits and to ensure we can compress this time and we can all see very soon the day when we can talk about this in the history of the world. [applause] >> everybody remembers that advertisement that coke ads life, everybody knows it's an extraordinary thing, but now, it saves life. it's a beautiful spin on th
africa, as you heard,bono, is the next frontier. the be the story of africa. billions of people, the richest continent, we have to be part of making it a healthy continent. that is why we are here today. can we compress time? that is why we're here today. we need to compress time. we can do it. the call on business today is that yes, governments are strapped. we have heard it many times. i think it makes good sense for business to step up. apart from the monetary demand companies make, the...
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the honey badger of africa. oh, yeah! the honey badger is super tough, because he has to deal with the super predators of africa. the leopard, lion, the wild dog, the hyena, and the cheetah. imagine if we could join up with the african honey badger, and learn some of his secrets of survival. what if? ♪ on adventure with the coolest creatures ♪ ♪ from the oceans to the trees ♪ the brothers kratt are going places you never get to see ♪ ♪ hanging with their creature friends ♪ ♪ get ready, it's the hour ♪ ♪ we're gonna save some animals today with ♪ ♪ creature power ♪ gonna go wild, wild kratts ♪ gonna go wild, wild, wild kratts ♪ ♪ gonna go wild, wild kratts ♪ gonna go wild, wild, wild ♪ cheetah speed and lizard glide ♪ ♪ falcon flight and lion pride ♪ gonna go wild, wild kratts ♪ gonna go wild, wild, wild kratts ♪ ♪ gonna go wild, wild kratts ♪ gonna go wild, wild, wild kratts ♪ ♪ go wild, wild, wild kratts (bird tweeting) ugh! all right! today's the day to figure out wh
the honey badger of africa. oh, yeah! the honey badger is super tough, because he has to deal with the super predators of africa. the leopard, lion, the wild dog, the hyena, and the cheetah. imagine if we could join up with the african honey badger, and learn some of his secrets of survival. what if? ♪ on adventure with the coolest creatures ♪ ♪ from the oceans to the trees ♪ the brothers kratt are going places you never get to see ♪ ♪ hanging with their creature friends ♪ ♪ get...
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is to get china and put their money in sub-saharan africa if they want to benefit in the emerging market germany in twenty minutes or more the thousand the business. from the heart of the russian capital this is r.t. millions of russians are lucky to hit the phones later and there's one number there after prime minister vladimir putin will take calls no doubt some very direct questions this tense televised phone and let's get the details now from our. recent events i suppose partner suppresion is expecting some tough questions from the public what song russians minds. of a dimmer putin is widely expected to break silence on the mass protests following the state duma elections elections which were tarnished by fraud allegations judging by the questions currently listed as nos stossel on the show's web site but these years program will focus on traditional social issues such as policy ponchos and health care but at least two visitors to the site also hooten for his opinion on the protests in particular voters want to know if the current legislation would be amended and punishment for a lot
is to get china and put their money in sub-saharan africa if they want to benefit in the emerging market germany in twenty minutes or more the thousand the business. from the heart of the russian capital this is r.t. millions of russians are lucky to hit the phones later and there's one number there after prime minister vladimir putin will take calls no doubt some very direct questions this tense televised phone and let's get the details now from our. recent events i suppose partner suppresion...
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most people associate africa with an abundance of natural and that were cultural resources like oil gold diamonds minerals cocoa and coffee but investors can't help but overlook a long history of currency fluctuations poorly developed markets and political risk so when analysts say the west has peaked in terms of economic growth and the best emerging markets are in africa it leaves some scratching their head the african landscape itself on the political and economic front has been changing significantly the political environment is becoming far more stable fewer conflicts in terms of the macroeconomic story in africa far better economic management all of that which is contributing to making that as a more interesting investment destination at the moment some of russia's the biggest business heavyweights are active in the continent there's a gas problem in algeria roussel in nigeria and guinea and in go up all of them have spent billions of dollars there are others include metal group you have ross and oil giant look at oil as well as a number of banks but while africa has ten percent of
most people associate africa with an abundance of natural and that were cultural resources like oil gold diamonds minerals cocoa and coffee but investors can't help but overlook a long history of currency fluctuations poorly developed markets and political risk so when analysts say the west has peaked in terms of economic growth and the best emerging markets are in africa it leaves some scratching their head the african landscape itself on the political and economic front has been changing...
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some analysts are saying investors should forget china and put their money in sub-saharan africa if they wish to benefit from the growth in emerging markets a delegation of russian officials and entrepreneurs is heading to ethiopia well they're discuss how to make their business ties even stronger because of the take a look at what's making africa more paling than ever before. most people associate africa with an abundance of natural and that were cultural resources like oil gold diamonds minerals cocoa and coffee but investors can't help but overlook a long history of currency fluctuations poorly developed markets and political risk so when analysts say the west has peaked in terms of economic growth and the best emerging markets are in africa it leaves some scratching their heads the african landscape itself on the political and economic front has been changing significantly the political environment is becoming far more stable fewer conflicts in terms of the macroeconomic story in africa far better economic management all of that which is contributing to making that as a more interest
some analysts are saying investors should forget china and put their money in sub-saharan africa if they wish to benefit from the growth in emerging markets a delegation of russian officials and entrepreneurs is heading to ethiopia well they're discuss how to make their business ties even stronger because of the take a look at what's making africa more paling than ever before. most people associate africa with an abundance of natural and that were cultural resources like oil gold diamonds...
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some say investors should forget china and park the money in sub-saharan africa if they wish to benefit from the growth in emerging markets a delegation of russian officials and entrepreneurs is heading to ethiopia where that discuss how to make their business ties even stronger but may nichols not even takes a look at what's making africa more appealing than ever before. most people associate africa with an abundance of natural and that were cultural resources like oil gold diamonds minerals cocoa and coffee but investors can't help but overlook a long history of currency fluctuations poorly developed markets and political risk so when analysts say the west has peaked in terms of economic growth and the best emerging markets are in africa it leaves some scratching their head the african landscape itself on the political and economic front has been changing significantly the political environment is becoming far more stable fewer conflicts in terms of the macroeconomic story in africa far better economic management all of that which is contributing to making that as a more interesting i
some say investors should forget china and park the money in sub-saharan africa if they wish to benefit from the growth in emerging markets a delegation of russian officials and entrepreneurs is heading to ethiopia where that discuss how to make their business ties even stronger but may nichols not even takes a look at what's making africa more appealing than ever before. most people associate africa with an abundance of natural and that were cultural resources like oil gold diamonds minerals...
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resource extraction the international monetary fund estimates that sub-saharan africa's economy will expand by five point five percent this year and five point nine percent in two thousand and twelve experts warn investors may be missing a giant business opportunity if they fail to pay attention to africa and it's a mistake russia is key to avoid having the side that the reward outweighs the risk of not being part of the next success story. more in the dory rotters a modest independent all company lou call it back to going up for the fam i am soon fessed up to nine hundred million dollars into the continent seeking to compensate the declining domestic production experts say african fields cleared out around ten percent of the calls are now. let's have a look at the markets and the crude is higher despite news or oil protel opec raise its output c.-leg and others like crude prices have also shrugged off speculation that europe's watching debt crisis could come up tomorrow for commodities. markets to coins and does side with manufacturers and commodity linked funds we have of the close
resource extraction the international monetary fund estimates that sub-saharan africa's economy will expand by five point five percent this year and five point nine percent in two thousand and twelve experts warn investors may be missing a giant business opportunity if they fail to pay attention to africa and it's a mistake russia is key to avoid having the side that the reward outweighs the risk of not being part of the next success story. more in the dory rotters a modest independent all...
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africa in particular has been battered by a spate of droughts and heavy rains. south africa, the venue of the u.n. conference on climate change is no exception. record rains hit durban just as the meetings were getting under way. at least five people died. now researchers from japan are helping the colleagues in south africa develop a system to forecast such events. nhk world's susumu kojima reports. >> i'm in a village south of durban. the unseasonal heavy storm recently damaged all these crops. villagers grow peppers, tomatoes and other vegetables here on communal farms. heavy rains last month pounded their fields, leaving their crops rotten. the rains were unprecedented this time of year. they devastated farmers' livelihoods. >> translator: it's really painful. because we are never going to get money. we can't get anything. >> reporter: some scientists may be able to help. more than 70 south african and japanese researchers got together last year to minimize the damage from abnormal weather. they are developing a system to forecast weather, several months to
africa in particular has been battered by a spate of droughts and heavy rains. south africa, the venue of the u.n. conference on climate change is no exception. record rains hit durban just as the meetings were getting under way. at least five people died. now researchers from japan are helping the colleagues in south africa develop a system to forecast such events. nhk world's susumu kojima reports. >> i'm in a village south of durban. the unseasonal heavy storm recently damaged all...
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you see, kruger national park in south africa has the opposite problem. too many elephants. so, a team goes there with choppers and tranquilizer darts. they bring down a half dozen middle-aged bulls. being sure to keep their flaccid trunks open so they don't suffocate. and then pack them up for an unprecedented 800-mile journey to a new home. it's all part of a grand plan hatched by greg carr, who made a fortune inventing voicemail. he's pledged $40 million over 20 years to save this lost eden and create a thriving eco-tourism economy for the impoverished locals. >> if those people don't have enough to eat, of course they're going to come in the park and hunt animals. who wouldn't? and so, we need to help them with their agriculture, with their economic development so we can try to replace the animals or we'll lose them again. >> reporter: but elephant relocation is extremely tricky. because of that long memory, th wandering off. after scaring a few villages, one had to be tranquilized again, and this time, did not survive. >> the park has a lot of problems, you know, that h
you see, kruger national park in south africa has the opposite problem. too many elephants. so, a team goes there with choppers and tranquilizer darts. they bring down a half dozen middle-aged bulls. being sure to keep their flaccid trunks open so they don't suffocate. and then pack them up for an unprecedented 800-mile journey to a new home. it's all part of a grand plan hatched by greg carr, who made a fortune inventing voicemail. he's pledged $40 million over 20 years to save this lost eden...
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in africa because for the new the situation isn't very. actually it is alarming in eastern european countries in asia what's the reason is it a result of failing state policies in these you know is a combination of factors for example i was just saying that are in vis a region particularly we are seeing a growing epidemic because of the people who were injected the drugs because government and the natural flu increases are after the g eight incentives lord to increase budget allocation put more people on treatment and reduce of the transmission from whatever but. still of the f.x. on are growing very quickly is the fastest and fiction we have today and what because people like most of the people are like a drug user and people were in the prison on not having access to services and we need to really deal with these initial you're a your opinion have done i know the russians have been discussing it for a long time some people say russia should legalize methadone as a drug replacement for people who injure drugs well what do you think about
in africa because for the new the situation isn't very. actually it is alarming in eastern european countries in asia what's the reason is it a result of failing state policies in these you know is a combination of factors for example i was just saying that are in vis a region particularly we are seeing a growing epidemic because of the people who were injected the drugs because government and the natural flu increases are after the g eight incentives lord to increase budget allocation put more...
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most people associate africa with an abundance of natural and like a cultural resources like oil gold diamonds minerals cocoa and coffee but investors can help but overlook a long history of currency fluctuations poorly developed markets and political risk so when analysts say the west has peaked in terms of economic growth and the best emerging markets are in africa it leaves some scratching their head the african landscape itself on the political and economic front has been changing significantly the political environment is becoming far more stable fewer conflicts in terms of the macroeconomic story in africa far better economic management all of that which is contributing to making that as a more interesting investment destination at the moment some of russia's the biggest business heavyweights are active in the continent there's a gas problem and algeria roussel in nigeria and guinea and all and go up all of them have spent billions of dollars there are others include metal group you have ross and oil giant look at oil as well as a number of banks but africa has ten percent of th
most people associate africa with an abundance of natural and like a cultural resources like oil gold diamonds minerals cocoa and coffee but investors can help but overlook a long history of currency fluctuations poorly developed markets and political risk so when analysts say the west has peaked in terms of economic growth and the best emerging markets are in africa it leaves some scratching their head the african landscape itself on the political and economic front has been changing...
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every six months we met in the united states or south africa. i was able to get a commission to authorize an independent investigation of the poisoning. when i tried to implement the decree of commission, every obstacle was placed in my way. investigation never took place. when i continue to push and refuse to stop talking about what i heard, i was removed from the commission. i was booted out of the office into another program i could not get the story at of my mind. in terms of the stories i had heard about what was happening to the community. i was able to get a couple girlfriends were medical doctors to travel with me on our own resources to travel to south africana and conduct our own investigation. tavis: fair to say at the time of your being removed that alcor -- al gore, the white house had been apprised of your concerns? >> no question about that. when daylight came into my office and there was a folder on my desk because the former head of transafrica had written to the vice president. there requesting to see any communication between
every six months we met in the united states or south africa. i was able to get a commission to authorize an independent investigation of the poisoning. when i tried to implement the decree of commission, every obstacle was placed in my way. investigation never took place. when i continue to push and refuse to stop talking about what i heard, i was removed from the commission. i was booted out of the office into another program i could not get the story at of my mind. in terms of the stories i...
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but in a remote corner of africa, each may be able to save the other. here's my co-anchor bill weir. >> oh this is nice you guys. nice, nice, nice. >> reporter: it's a shot guys like bob -- national geographic. but fee will ever fully appreciate the series of minor mir kms this moment represents. first, we have to find bob. deep in mozambique. by trusting a bush pilot who frankly looks like he should be behind the stick of a video game. how old are you? >> i'm 21. >> reporter: you're 21? okay. i trust you. we eventually dip into the 115-degree heat and half making sure there are no bab boons on the runway, touchdown in the national park. bob is there. good to meet you, bob. anxious to get us into the bush before sunset. and eager to tell of this place that's become one of the most audacious experiments in africa. >> here is a nice scene. these -- >> reporter: oh. >> the babies are everywhere. i mean, look, everything has a baby now. it's just -- it's nuts. >> reporter: he's spent most of his life like this. one hand on the wheel or camera, eyes peeled f
but in a remote corner of africa, each may be able to save the other. here's my co-anchor bill weir. >> oh this is nice you guys. nice, nice, nice. >> reporter: it's a shot guys like bob -- national geographic. but fee will ever fully appreciate the series of minor mir kms this moment represents. first, we have to find bob. deep in mozambique. by trusting a bush pilot who frankly looks like he should be behind the stick of a video game. how old are you? >> i'm 21. >>...
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the other area of sub-saharan africa is west africa including san magaw --senegal which has districts over the past year were they have had trouble finding any malaria. this elimination happens in these countries step by step, district by district of but both senegalk and gambia are talking about how they can work across their borders. outside of africa, in the americas, there has been incredible progress. if you look country by country particularly in central america but also in south america, we're not very far away. we're talking about a few debts left. --deaths left. mexico is a huge place for u.s. visitors to go on holiday and will use to identify that we would recommend from the u.s. that our citizens take prophylaxis when they go to mexico and that was the largest number use of prophylaxis for members of our country. that malaria in mexico is almost gone. the possibilities out there and the progress are really exciting. they take attention but that group of south american countries, they have formed a coalition to try to do this. and they are close. whether it is just moral sup
the other area of sub-saharan africa is west africa including san magaw --senegal which has districts over the past year were they have had trouble finding any malaria. this elimination happens in these countries step by step, district by district of but both senegalk and gambia are talking about how they can work across their borders. outside of africa, in the americas, there has been incredible progress. if you look country by country particularly in central america but also in south america,...
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the danakil lowlands, found in ethiopia, africa. they form a depression that is over 100 meters below sea level. here extends a concentration of active and sometimes violent volcanoes that are unmatched in majesty. we find ourselves below sea level in what has been called the cruelest place on earth. the haze of stifling heat looks hot indeed. but that is not surprising. for in summer, temperatures exceed 50 degrees celsius, making it the hottest place on earth. the danakil lowlands are close to the size of the gulf state of qatar. as we proceed, the ground begins to turn a whitish color. this is, in fact, salt. since the area lies well below sea level, it was repeatedly flooded over time, and after each flooding followed a period of evaporation, creating huge deposits of salt. suddenly, we see a long line of camels. as we follow, we find a crowd of men working under the blazing sun. the sweat is running down their backs. and they appear to be digging for something. they are men of the afar tribes who make their living from the salt
the danakil lowlands, found in ethiopia, africa. they form a depression that is over 100 meters below sea level. here extends a concentration of active and sometimes violent volcanoes that are unmatched in majesty. we find ourselves below sea level in what has been called the cruelest place on earth. the haze of stifling heat looks hot indeed. but that is not surprising. for in summer, temperatures exceed 50 degrees celsius, making it the hottest place on earth. the danakil lowlands are close...
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with 12 million residents, it is south africa's biggest city. young people have gathered from all over the country at the train station. the climate train is one of the few opportunities they have to discuss climate change. >> the climate train has reached people far and wide, 17 people around south africa. we sincerely hope the outcomes from the climate train will be the same outcomes and the people will unite. >> first, it is time to party. before the comet train moves on. -- climate train goes on. >> one of the first things we were taught that journalist school is news is where journalists are. if there is no one to testify to what is happening, individuals and government could get away with murder. it is this role that puts journalists that risks. reporters without borders can only cite a few areas where the situation regarding see speak -- free speech can be regarded as good answer -- good and safe. much is a danger zone where reporters reach their lives in belarus. -- risked their lives the secret service tries to intimidate journalists. s
with 12 million residents, it is south africa's biggest city. young people have gathered from all over the country at the train station. the climate train is one of the few opportunities they have to discuss climate change. >> the climate train has reached people far and wide, 17 people around south africa. we sincerely hope the outcomes from the climate train will be the same outcomes and the people will unite. >> first, it is time to party. before the comet train moves on. --...
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in africa and i know dr. bowen did it raise up a very detailed chart, which i will read carefully later as i'm sure this will but which countries are doing the best across the whole broad range of combating malaria and who are the laggards? dr. steketee. >> thanks very much. because this issue of eliminating malaria is obviously where many many nations have put that in their current plans, that is what they're they are wanting to do. in the discussions that led to the updated roll back malaria goals for 10 countries to eliminated in the coming five years, they actually did that because there are nine countries that are in the w.h.o. european region. now this is not western europe. this is a set of relatively small countries that have almost no malaria but they have little pockets of it and those are slated within the next five years to hopefully eliminate their malaria. armenia was actually part of that group and just acquired elimination two months ago. so yes, there are a number of countries in that stage.
in africa and i know dr. bowen did it raise up a very detailed chart, which i will read carefully later as i'm sure this will but which countries are doing the best across the whole broad range of combating malaria and who are the laggards? dr. steketee. >> thanks very much. because this issue of eliminating malaria is obviously where many many nations have put that in their current plans, that is what they're they are wanting to do. in the discussions that led to the updated roll back...
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japan has been working with south africa on a weather forecasting study in southern africa using japan's earth simulator, one of the world's fastest supercomputers. jarraud acknowledged that japan's contribution is indispensable. >> we expect that japan will play a key role in making us aware of the very advanced facilities of the earth's variabilities, which is making a very significant contribution already to climate science. foreign ministers from the european union are considering more sanctions on iran. they met to figure out what to do after protesters attacked the embassy inter and. they drafted a statement denouncing the storming of the embassy. they said it was a violation of the vienna convention. the ministers deplor iran's decision to ekts pell the prinz. the foreign ministers discussed a recent report by the international atomic energy agent. the report indicates iran conducted tests for nuclear weapons development. they added 180 individuals and entities in a list that imposes asset freezes and travel bans. >> this is part of our on-going concern as a result of the report f
japan has been working with south africa on a weather forecasting study in southern africa using japan's earth simulator, one of the world's fastest supercomputers. jarraud acknowledged that japan's contribution is indispensable. >> we expect that japan will play a key role in making us aware of the very advanced facilities of the earth's variabilities, which is making a very significant contribution already to climate science. foreign ministers from the european union are considering...
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a lifetime ago they left south africa in search of edadventure. became smitten with the big cats and never went back. each dawn, they load up their four-wheel drive office and take that swampy commute against this delta. they head past monitor lizards, around the yawning hippos. take a left at the adorable baby elephant. >> still battling to walk. he could have been worn laborn night. >> reporter: and begin looking for the clues that will lead us to lions. >> very often they kill them by biting into the throat. biting right in here. and we think that that's to block off the veins going up to the brain. >> reporter: every bird call has meaning, every moving shadow makes sense. >> some buffalo up there. >> yeah. cute. lions could have moved there. >> reporter: and they work with the quiet patience needed to capture a sequence like this. ma di tau on the run from silvereye and the others swims for safety, two cubs follow, but the littlest one hesitates which is exactly what the hungry crocodile was hoping for. considering the pure brutality of this p
a lifetime ago they left south africa in search of edadventure. became smitten with the big cats and never went back. each dawn, they load up their four-wheel drive office and take that swampy commute against this delta. they head past monitor lizards, around the yawning hippos. take a left at the adorable baby elephant. >> still battling to walk. he could have been worn laborn night. >> reporter: and begin looking for the clues that will lead us to lions. >> very often they...