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. >> it felt appropriate getting engaged in africa. >> an africa he hopes will be preserved by a group of selfless, brave, committed individuals. they soar above the earth. they track the animals down below. and sometimes they weep. >> sorry. >> they're fighting for the prince's passion. a new father's battle to save africa's most vulnerable. >> her looks, thankfully. >> it wasn't long ago that the world's most famous new father was just a baby himself. caught in the glare of the world's spotlight. and as william grew into a boy, the spotlight became more relentless, even as he lived through the death of his mother. small wonder then that as a young man he found peace, not in his own kingdom, but in the furthest corners of africa. >> for me, it's a sense of freedom, being out in the middle of nowhere in africa, just seeing the beauty of nature and the natural world is just phenomenal. it's fantastic. >> when the young prince arrived in africa for the first time, the splendor of an african sunset, the deep quiet of the bush, and the majesty of the animals captured his heart. >> i had no
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emotional experience. >> personal memories of africa. >> it felt appropriate getting engaged in africa. >> an africa he hopes will be preserved by a group of selfless, brave, committed individuals. they soar above the earth, they track the animals down below, and sometimes they weep. they're fighting for the prince's passion, a new father's battle to save africa's most vulnerable. >> he's got her looks, thankfully. >> no, no. >> thank god. >> it wasn't long ago that the world's most famous new father was just a baby himself, caught in the glare of the world's spotlight. and as william grew into a boy, the spotlight became more relentless, even as he lived through the death of his mother. small wonder then that as a young man, he found peace, not in his own kingdom, but in the furthest corners of africa. >> for me, it's a sense of freedom, being out in the middle of nowhere in africa, just seeing the beauty of nature in the natural world is just phenomenal. it's fantastic. >> when the young prince arrived in africa for the first time, the splendor of an african sunset, the deep quiet of
emotional experience. >> personal memories of africa. >> it felt appropriate getting engaged in africa. >> an africa he hopes will be preserved by a group of selfless, brave, committed individuals. they soar above the earth, they track the animals down below, and sometimes they weep. they're fighting for the prince's passion, a new father's battle to save africa's most vulnerable. >> he's got her looks, thankfully. >> no, no. >> thank god. >> it wasn't...
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mine was earned in djibouti, africa. 2004. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. >>> for the duke and duchess of cambridge, a night out means leaving behind their son, prince george. >> he's a little bit of a rascal, i'll put it that way. it either reminds me of my brother or me when i was younger, i'm not sure. >> for prince william, the award ceremony marks an important occasion, bringing the world's focus on one of his greatest passions, africa. the prince has been working with tusk, a charity devoted to conservation, since 2005. he's now launched the tusk awards, to celebrate the extraordinary people fighting to protect africa's beautiful, but endangered, landscape and animals. dur
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. >> it felt appropriate getting engaged in africa. >> an africa he hopes will be preserved by a group of selfless, brave, committed individuals. they soar above the earth, they track the animals down below, and sometimes they weep. they're fighting for the prince's passion, a new father's battle to save africa's most vulnerable. >>> he's got her looks, thankfully. >> no, no. >> thank god. >> it wasn't long ago that the world's most famous new father was just a baby himself, caught in the glare of the world's spotlight. and as william grew into a boy, the spotlight became more relentless, even as he lived through the death of his mother. small wonder, then, that as a young man, he found peace. not in his own kingdom, but in the furthest corners of africa. >> for me, it's a sense of freedom, being out in the middle of nowhere in africa, just seeing the beauty of nature in the natural world is just phenomenal. it's fantastic. >> when the young prince arrived in africa for the first time, the splendor of an african sunset, the deep quiet of the bush, and the majesty of the animals capture
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. >> it felt appropriate getting engaged in africa. >> an africa he hopes will be preserved by a group of selfless, brave, committed individuals. they soar above the earth. they track the animals down below. and sometimes they weep. >> sorry. >> they're fighting for the prince's passion. a new father's battle to save africa's most vulnerable. >> her looks, thankfully. >> no, no. >> it wasn't long ago that the world's most famous new father was just a baby himself. caught in the glare of the world's spotlight. and as william grew into a boy, the spotlight became more relentless, even as he lived through the death of his mother. small wonder then that as a young man he found peace, not in his own kingdom, but in the furthest corners of africa. >> for me, it's a sense of freedom, being out in the middle of nowhere in africa, just seeing the beauty of nature and the natural world is just phenomenal. it's fantastic. >> when the young prince arrived in africa for the first time, the splendor of an african sunset, the deep quiet of the bush, and the majesty of the animals captured his heart.
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. >> it felt appropriate getting engaged in africa. >> an africa he hopes will be preserved by a group of selfless, brave, committed individuals. they soar above the earth, they track the animals down below, and sometimes they weep. they're fighting for the prince's passion, a new father's battle to save africa's most vulnerable. >>> he's got her looks, thankfully. >> no, no. >> thank god. >> it wasn't long ago that the world's most famous new father was just a baby himself, caught in the glare of the world's spotlight. and as william grew into a boy, the spotlight became more relentless, even as he lived through the death of his mother. small wonder, then, that as a young man, he found peace. not in his own kingdom, but in the furthest corners of africa. >> for me, it's a sense of freedom, being out in the middle of nowhere in africa, just seeing the beauty of nature in the natural world is just phenomenal. it's fantastic. >> when the young prince arrived in africa for the first time, the splendor of an african sunset, the deep quiet of the bush, and the majesty of the animals capture
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well yeah but his intervention we're talking about here i mean if you are looking at west africa for example as i think stephen was mentioning kelley was mentioning i mean in nigeria the opposition to book is entirely local the didn't islamic magreb well of course the french moved in to try and push them out of mali but generally speaking of the work against al qaida and some of the drug has been essentially regional and i have to just stand here i'm sorry richard you can hear i'm going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the war on terrorism stay. so. it was a. very. long. that that would make her. appear. well see british. market. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into a report on our. mission. could you take three. or three. major month free. free. free. free book video for your media project free media and on to our t.v. dot com. please. welcome back to cross talk we're all things are considered i'm peter lavelle we're
well yeah but his intervention we're talking about here i mean if you are looking at west africa for example as i think stephen was mentioning kelley was mentioning i mean in nigeria the opposition to book is entirely local the didn't islamic magreb well of course the french moved in to try and push them out of mali but generally speaking of the work against al qaida and some of the drug has been essentially regional and i have to just stand here i'm sorry richard you can hear i'm going to go...
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that's just not where he began his quest to end poverty in africa. he could have started from the probusiness route. that wasn't the way he went about it, rightly or wrongly. >> host: next question. >> do you address the corruption of the leadership in africa? and my other question is china's involvement, the chinese government's involvement in that country for their self-interests. >> guest: it's both such important, important issues, of course, for the continent, and i do absolutely address corruption. i go out of my way in the book not to -- my book, i try very hard, and i think anyone who read it can attest to this. i travel lightly and observe and let my reader reach his or her open conclusions. so you see over and over again the fact that the government clearly thing goes missing, and things disappear, and money goes missing, and solar panels just disappear overnight, and there are all -- i think i allude to the problems of corruption, and yet my book is not about corruption. it's about something much larger, of which corruption is one part. an
that's just not where he began his quest to end poverty in africa. he could have started from the probusiness route. that wasn't the way he went about it, rightly or wrongly. >> host: next question. >> do you address the corruption of the leadership in africa? and my other question is china's involvement, the chinese government's involvement in that country for their self-interests. >> guest: it's both such important, important issues, of course, for the continent, and i do...
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intervention we're talking about here i mean if you are looking at west africa for example as i think stephen was mentioning kelley was mentioning i mean in nigeria the opposition to book is entirely local the didn't islamic magreb well of course the french moved in to try and push them out of mali but generally speaking of the work against al qaida and some of the drug has been essentially regional. towns and just been here i'm sorry which is you can jump in here i'm going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the war on terrorism stay. wealthy british. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy. economic down in the final. days. and the rest of life. will be a briefly. welcome back to cross talk where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle remind you we're discussing america's war on terror. ok kelly i want to go back to you in washington i think as most people watch this program on a regular basis i'm a cynic at heart ok so i'm going to say my cynical thoughts here when i look at these interventions of t
intervention we're talking about here i mean if you are looking at west africa for example as i think stephen was mentioning kelley was mentioning i mean in nigeria the opposition to book is entirely local the didn't islamic magreb well of course the french moved in to try and push them out of mali but generally speaking of the work against al qaida and some of the drug has been essentially regional. towns and just been here i'm sorry which is you can jump in here i'm going to go to a short...
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came from tain south africa. delegates from ninety countries are heading home after a three day meeting of the world economic forum in the chinese city of dalliance economic power play is discussed issues ranging from industrial innovation and energy security to trade and investment in his speech the chinese premier said he expects the country to reach its target of seven and a half percent growth this year despite the rough conditions in the global economy but dr thorson from peking university feels china's priorities should lie elsewhere . there are a lot of things to do they corner me grow it's actually a lot of other things in china like the political maturity and social problems that still loom large in china and one of the topics actually at the global forum in this these days is also work ethics you know china wants to have a stakeholder in making the rules of the game and shaping them in the future i think it's perfectly reasonable to think that the chinese want to see their currency to become the next wo
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intervention we're talking about here i mean if you are looking at west africa for example as i think stephen was mentioning kelley was mentioning i mean in nigeria the opposition to book is entirely local the. islamic maghreb well of course the french moved in to try and push them out of mali but generally speaking of the work against al qaida and some of the drug has been essentially regional and. just been here i'm sorry. here i'm going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the war on terrorism stay. wealthy british. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy cars a report on. economic downturns in the final. days. and the rest. at the place it was terrible they come up very hard to take on the lips again live here to plug in their sex lives up perfect their lives let's play. lists. lists lists lists lists. of. plug right along the same place about search triplets and i predict future place led on our reporters when her mum against the leg live in the leg slumped. you got something that is quite simply a mess. ways w
intervention we're talking about here i mean if you are looking at west africa for example as i think stephen was mentioning kelley was mentioning i mean in nigeria the opposition to book is entirely local the. islamic maghreb well of course the french moved in to try and push them out of mali but generally speaking of the work against al qaida and some of the drug has been essentially regional and. just been here i'm sorry. here i'm going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll...
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now, at this time north africa was essentially controlled by the french. you had the three colonies, morocco, algeria and tunisia, all french colonies. these colonies were run by the french government, the government that essentially surrendered to nazi germany in 1940 when france fell, and they were allowed under the terms of that armistice to hold on to their colonies in north africa. so presumably, when we invade north africa in november of 1942, we're going to be facing french troops, ironically. now, f, the r hears -- fdr hears churchill's arguments for first setting our troops against the germans if north africa, and he agrees. george marshall, when he finds out that the president has abandoned the original plan for the cross-channel invasion in 1943, is appalled. he realizes that if all of the men and material are sucked off of that campaign that's being arranged out of europe across the channel, that you'll never be ready by 1943. and, indeed, d-day, the invasion of normandy, doesn't take place until june '44. when eisenhower learns that the presid
now, at this time north africa was essentially controlled by the french. you had the three colonies, morocco, algeria and tunisia, all french colonies. these colonies were run by the french government, the government that essentially surrendered to nazi germany in 1940 when france fell, and they were allowed under the terms of that armistice to hold on to their colonies in north africa. so presumably, when we invade north africa in november of 1942, we're going to be facing french troops,...
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he first went to africa with oxfam during the horrific nigerian civil war. >> we left under a hail of gunfire, basically, and by the time we were gone, a million people were dead and there was nothing to show for it. and it kind of scared me away from doing something with that big a possibility of major failure. >> haunted by those memories jock did not return to africa until july 2000. this time, he went to fix a solar-powered
he first went to africa with oxfam during the horrific nigerian civil war. >> we left under a hail of gunfire, basically, and by the time we were gone, a million people were dead and there was nothing to show for it. and it kind of scared me away from doing something with that big a possibility of major failure. >> haunted by those memories jock did not return to africa until july 2000. this time, he went to fix a solar-powered
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well indeed but you know there has there's a massive amount of humanitarian aid going into africa and particularly from western countries and indeed even president bush who was a bit of an interventionist as we well know was is very well known in africa for his aids campaign support full of the and he aids campaign there and he did a great deal of good in that and since the first term of president obama since the election two thousand and eight there's been a huge withdrawal of america from this sort of interventionist policy and i think that's much by other countries as well i mean does it withdrawal from iraq and withdraw from afghanistan and the thing about terrorism is obviously it's a scary thing and the international community particularly the major pi's have to consider you know their own domestic security as well as some sort of international responsibility but just by giving aid you don't solve the problem if you look at the united nations for example we've been at attacked in mogadishu the u.n. d.p. offices there the world food program attacked in pakistan the you nama offic
well indeed but you know there has there's a massive amount of humanitarian aid going into africa and particularly from western countries and indeed even president bush who was a bit of an interventionist as we well know was is very well known in africa for his aids campaign support full of the and he aids campaign there and he did a great deal of good in that and since the first term of president obama since the election two thousand and eight there's been a huge withdrawal of america from...
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and so -- and gay marriage really was not part of my thinking in south africa. in fact, gay marriage had not been part of my thinking in the united states. so i did not make a one-to-one connection. my life had been involved with issues of race discrimination, deeply involved in issues of gender discrimination to some extent, involved in issues of this ability law, but i can recall and i do not say this proudly, but looking at the extent of how much things have changed, when i was the general counsel at harvard in the 1990's , i was asked to come and speak to a meeting of the same-sex -- of gay and lesbian alumni of harvard university, and somebody was, the conference o going to be held on the anniversary of the stonewall rebellion, and i had never heard of the stonewall rebellion. that was pretty astounding for somebody who had been very involved in the equality. i see that as an historical fact and not because i am --so i think gary marriage just was not on my agenda. not knowe breyer, i do if there has ever been a time when public opinion has changed as broad
and so -- and gay marriage really was not part of my thinking in south africa. in fact, gay marriage had not been part of my thinking in the united states. so i did not make a one-to-one connection. my life had been involved with issues of race discrimination, deeply involved in issues of gender discrimination to some extent, involved in issues of this ability law, but i can recall and i do not say this proudly, but looking at the extent of how much things have changed, when i was the general...
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came from tain south africa. some international news in brief and i in chile police have broken up an anti pinochet march using tear gas the massive rally in santiago was to mark the fortieth anniversary of the coup that brought the dictator to power crowds commemorated the tens of thousands of people killed and tortured by the military john to which ruled until ninety ninety riot squads moved in after groups of demonstrators built barricades and lit fires. and an explosion near a primary school in china has left the dead and seventeen injured at least ten of the wounded are children witnesses say a three wheeled motorbike pulled up in front of the building just before the blast security had already been tightened at education institutions after in violent knife attacks. after the break we head to the u.s. state of virginia where rising water levels on threatening the life of the hoods on the. fans of the shocked your football club and kind of gonda kazakhstan believe that a certain special ritual help them achie
came from tain south africa. some international news in brief and i in chile police have broken up an anti pinochet march using tear gas the massive rally in santiago was to mark the fortieth anniversary of the coup that brought the dictator to power crowds commemorated the tens of thousands of people killed and tortured by the military john to which ruled until ninety ninety riot squads moved in after groups of demonstrators built barricades and lit fires. and an explosion near a primary...
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well yeah but his intervention we're talking about here i mean if you are looking at west africa for example as i think stephen was mentioning kelley was mentioning i mean in nigeria the opposition to book iran is entirely local the card in islamic magreb well of course the french moved in to try and push them out of mali but generally speaking of the west in some of the drive has been essentially regional and i have to just stand here i'm sorry richard you can jump in here i'm going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the war on terrorism stay. wealthy british. time to. market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with my next concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report. to see. first rate. and i think. on a reporter's. be in the know. on mom. speak your language. or music programs and documentaries in spanish more matters to you breaking news a little turn it into angles stories. that the spanish find out more visit. more news today violence is once aga
well yeah but his intervention we're talking about here i mean if you are looking at west africa for example as i think stephen was mentioning kelley was mentioning i mean in nigeria the opposition to book iran is entirely local the card in islamic magreb well of course the french moved in to try and push them out of mali but generally speaking of the west in some of the drive has been essentially regional and i have to just stand here i'm sorry richard you can jump in here i'm going to go to a...
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how should we respond to conflicts in the middle east and north africa? conflicts between countries, but also conflicts within them? how do we address the choice of standing callously buy while children are subjected to nerve gas or embroiling ourselves in season else's civil war. what is the role of force in resolving disputes that threaten the stability of the region and undermine all basic standards of civilized conduct? and what is the role of the united nations and international law in meeting cries for justice? today i want to outline where the united states of america stands on these issues. with respect to syria, we believe that as a starting point the international community must enforce the ban on chemical weapons. when i stated my willingness to order a limited strike against the assad regime in response to the brazen use of chemical weapons, i did not do so lightly. i did so because i believe it is in the national security interests of the united states and in the interests of the world to meaningfully enforce a prohibition who's origins are o
how should we respond to conflicts in the middle east and north africa? conflicts between countries, but also conflicts within them? how do we address the choice of standing callously buy while children are subjected to nerve gas or embroiling ourselves in season else's civil war. what is the role of force in resolving disputes that threaten the stability of the region and undermine all basic standards of civilized conduct? and what is the role of the united nations and international law in...
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came from tain south africa. delegates from ninety countries are now heading home after a three day meeting of the world economic forum in the chinese city of dalliance economic power plays discussed issues ranging from industrial innovation and energy security to trade and investment in his speech the chinese premier said he expects the country to reach its target to seven and a half percent growth despite the rough conditions in the global economy but dr thought. from picking you know the feels china is priorities should lie elsewhere. there are a lot of things to do the economy grow it's actually faster than a lot of other things in china like the political maturity and social problems that still loom at large in china and one of the toppers actually at the global forum in this. also work ethics you know china wants to have a stakeholder in making the rules are fair game and shaping them in the future i think it's perfectly reasonable to think that that scientists want to see their currency to become the next
came from tain south africa. delegates from ninety countries are now heading home after a three day meeting of the world economic forum in the chinese city of dalliance economic power plays discussed issues ranging from industrial innovation and energy security to trade and investment in his speech the chinese premier said he expects the country to reach its target to seven and a half percent growth despite the rough conditions in the global economy but dr thought. from picking you know the...
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how should we respond to conflicts in the middle east and north africa? conflicts between countries, but also conflicts within them. how do we address the choice of standing callously by while children are subjected to nerve gas or embroiling ourselves in someone else's civil war? what's the role of force in resolving disputes that threaten the stability of the region and undermine all basic standards of civilized conduct? and what's the role of the united nations, and international law, in meeting cries for justice? today i want to outline where the united states of america stands on these issues. with respect to syria, we believe that as a starting point, the international community must enforce the ban on chemical weapons. when i stated my willingness to order a limited strike against the assad regime in response to the brazen use of chemical weapons, i did not do so lightly. i did so because i believe it is in the national security interest of the united states and in the interest of the world to meaningfully enforce a prohibition whose origins are ol
how should we respond to conflicts in the middle east and north africa? conflicts between countries, but also conflicts within them. how do we address the choice of standing callously by while children are subjected to nerve gas or embroiling ourselves in someone else's civil war? what's the role of force in resolving disputes that threaten the stability of the region and undermine all basic standards of civilized conduct? and what's the role of the united nations, and international law, in...
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came from tain south africa. i'll be back with more news in just a few minutes stay with us. ok. i dave a croc a welcome here to ted you're all of virginia it's a little while in the middle of the chesapeake bay on the virginia. lack of back out on. a rampage here all in the chesapeake bay probably one of the best areas in the phone call fred. this is the result that your time and your island before the channel was cut through oh here. way up there. as you go all. right here are some of the headstones from graves that for here this is a fruits that's what we don't want happen to taint your all and we want to get some protection and make sure that we don't go into the chesapeake bay like uppers did in other communities. but if your whole show come on and watch n.b.c. news all the face this time you know. pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm wrong recession. live. live. live. live please look. at least. live. our lives. did you know the price is the only industry specifically mention in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our dem
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ian van vuuren, of lyrical analysis south africa. look into the debate. julie owono, your reaction, when you saw that report. >> as a human being, it is, of coarse, unbearable to see what other human beings are going through, this situation. things to these images, we have a glimpse of the crisis and the disparities faced by citizens in the central african republic. the problem is, what are the solutions to that? we have gotten to such a point that we still are wondering what could be the solutions to the crisis, and it is even more worrying, as it is taking a religious turn, as we have seen in the images, with muslims and christians attacking each other for political reasons, mainly. >> how much of it would you say is a religious turn, and how much is ethnic? it is always complicated figuring that out. in the west, we see muslims versus christians. it is not that simple, is it? >> we saw a muslim with a christian mother. nothing is black. nothing is white. i was in bangui two months ago. everyone i spoke too made a point to say it w
ian van vuuren, of lyrical analysis south africa. look into the debate. julie owono, your reaction, when you saw that report. >> as a human being, it is, of coarse, unbearable to see what other human beings are going through, this situation. things to these images, we have a glimpse of the crisis and the disparities faced by citizens in the central african republic. the problem is, what are the solutions to that? we have gotten to such a point that we still are wondering what could be the...
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he started by ruling effectively his project and a half dozen villages africa. how was lucky enough to be there from the beginning of these villages for starting up. i then wound up focusing on two in particular, the two mentioned in going back again and again over a period of six years, really watching from the ground as things began to unfold and then unravel unfortunately certain cases. the village in particular that she mention is right on the borders somalia and kenya. it's a truly desperate place, arid, populated sparsely by nomadic camel herders. it really i would say has no reason for the. there's no economy to speak of with the exception of gunrunning and cattle raiding. there's an extraordinary amount of violence as you can imagine as a result of the civil war in somalia appeared conscious pour across the porous border. there's no water. resources are very, very scarce. for the rainy season does finally come, it comes with greater frequency. it tends to just rain and everything is washed away. of course, one can sometimes go for years but there's no ra
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fdr backed eisenhower completely in his dealings with darlan in north africa. the president realized that what ike was doing was cutting a deal with the devil to reduce the resistance of french troops when we finally invaded these colonies, which was the case. the french fought for about three days, and that was it. so as a result of the deal that eisenhower cut with the admiral, many thousands of lives or were saved. eisenhower saw -- excuse me, the president saw eisenhower perform again in north africa. the president went to the conference at cat blank ca in -- casablanca in 1943, and he met at this oint be eisenhower, and the president always had an eye for a pretty woman. and he noticed that eisenhower was chaufferred around by a very comely britisher, a witty woman, very attractive, by the name of kay sommers by. at this point in the upper levels of the allied command, the rumors are fairly rampant asking the question how close is dwight eisenhower to kay sommersby, his driver? admiral marshall is dead on any suggestion of hanky-panky of people under his c
fdr backed eisenhower completely in his dealings with darlan in north africa. the president realized that what ike was doing was cutting a deal with the devil to reduce the resistance of french troops when we finally invaded these colonies, which was the case. the french fought for about three days, and that was it. so as a result of the deal that eisenhower cut with the admiral, many thousands of lives or were saved. eisenhower saw -- excuse me, the president saw eisenhower perform again in...
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executives, lots of other people say watch africa watch africa, watch africa. i don't know whether they say that because the potential is so huge because of the base in terms of the technology base is lower or simply they believe that they can already see something so exciting that it makes them get excited themselves. >> what is interesting is that investors in particular become lemings, we'll go around something that seems to be right so africa is a thing but it's wherever is the thing. the same things that excite people about kenya organ that or nigeria is the same thing that's happening around the world. >> because youñr can use it to raise money, stay connected and all those things that entrepreneurs need money, information knowledge -- >> all their at your fingertips. >> rose: and the capacity to train people in can further their ambitions. >> every mobile provider i interviewed for this book told me over the next three years that will be 50% smart phoneçó penetration. and we in the states sometimes think smart phones -- >> one out of every two people
executives, lots of other people say watch africa watch africa, watch africa. i don't know whether they say that because the potential is so huge because of the base in terms of the technology base is lower or simply they believe that they can already see something so exciting that it makes them get excited themselves. >> what is interesting is that investors in particular become lemings, we'll go around something that seems to be right so africa is a thing but it's wherever is the thing....
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a half hour drive north of south africa's capital and you'll be forgiven for thinking you've traveled back in time it might be two decades since nelson mandela was sworn in as the country's first black president but communities hankering after south africa's apartheid past when racial segregation was enshrined in law are starting to wave their nationalistic colors when white people first advanced into the interior of south african eighteen hundreds this is what they saw before them vast dissolute stretches of land and now one hundred fifty years later they returning to the dreams of the forefathers to create an independent entity with their own laws flag and language. well come to claim fontayne an aspiring whites only enclave if you're black you can visit but only for a few hours and with special permission but there's a little it is really strict. we don't actually say that. if you go to work you can come in the first thing that greets you is you coming to claim from tain is a bust of hendrik for vote the former south african prime minister considered the architect of a party ate al
a half hour drive north of south africa's capital and you'll be forgiven for thinking you've traveled back in time it might be two decades since nelson mandela was sworn in as the country's first black president but communities hankering after south africa's apartheid past when racial segregation was enshrined in law are starting to wave their nationalistic colors when white people first advanced into the interior of south african eighteen hundreds this is what they saw before them vast...
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she traveled to africa in 1936 to sub-saharan africa after a light -- italy occupied ethiopia. she took a ship to south africa and then uganda when the time that it was not only difficult but dangerous for a black woman to be traveling in colonial africa. spent a number of months there and met with someone about that antiapartheid activist oracle conference in the free state in south africa. that began her internationalism, her emergence as a world citizen if you will and it reminds us all i think of a very rich tradition of black internationalism. the other thing, she also goes to the congo in 1946 after she writes a book and becomes quite a public activist and in congo she is followed by british intelligence. and my five follows her around belgium and the french congo worrying she is going to go into british colonies and write these rather -- and years later they were probably scared that she done at the time -- but to write this chronicle of her travels talking about the incendiary ideas she is promoting like africans being moved by their own kin in the words of one of agent
she traveled to africa in 1936 to sub-saharan africa after a light -- italy occupied ethiopia. she took a ship to south africa and then uganda when the time that it was not only difficult but dangerous for a black woman to be traveling in colonial africa. spent a number of months there and met with someone about that antiapartheid activist oracle conference in the free state in south africa. that began her internationalism, her emergence as a world citizen if you will and it reminds us all i...
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still to come on r t and the ugly truth inside modern day south africa come upon tate isn't he a date in a one time in the very heart of the nation where reports show how the country's disturbing history is still alive. and will be no christmas cheer up pull somebody minutes away lawmakers say religious festivals aren't equal enough and were already put their wrecking ball to ramadan along the political party people in just a few minutes. escalation agenda u.s. president barack obama has ordered the pentagon to double be a task force and expand the target list as part of his assumed assault on syria it was spent of international opinion and polls at home the u.s. on its own is poised to carry out forced regime change in damascus well at least that's the plan. right to see. first street. and i think picture. on our reporter's twitter. instagram. to be in the know. there's a media lead us so we believe that maybe. by the same motions your. father your party has a bill. for shoes that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all politics. are today. ok. i david
still to come on r t and the ugly truth inside modern day south africa come upon tate isn't he a date in a one time in the very heart of the nation where reports show how the country's disturbing history is still alive. and will be no christmas cheer up pull somebody minutes away lawmakers say religious festivals aren't equal enough and were already put their wrecking ball to ramadan along the political party people in just a few minutes. escalation agenda u.s. president barack obama has...
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came from tain south africa. some of the world's other headlines now in romania is witnessing mass protests against to build a europe's largest open concert goldmine thousands have much nationwide to voice their criticism over draft approval for a canadian company to mindful gold and silver in west central sylvania environmentalist to say the mind could become an ecological time bomb a project will mean at the destruction of historic sites are dating back to the roman empire and for mountains in the area hundreds of families will also have to be relocated. a march for human rights on the fortieth anniversary of the coup which brought former dictator gives of pinochet to power has turned violent tones of thousands are tendered their rally in santiago honoring the victims of pinochet's regime fighting broke out when a hooded mob use stones and sticks to attack police who responded with tear gas and water cannon. there's been a series of a suicide bomb attacks targeting an intelligence headquarters near the afghan c
came from tain south africa. some of the world's other headlines now in romania is witnessing mass protests against to build a europe's largest open concert goldmine thousands have much nationwide to voice their criticism over draft approval for a canadian company to mindful gold and silver in west central sylvania environmentalist to say the mind could become an ecological time bomb a project will mean at the destruction of historic sites are dating back to the roman empire and for mountains...
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how do you grow in africa? >> actually, we're growing in western markets, we're growing in emerging markets, albeit not the same percentages, but our plan calls for balanced growth going forward. in africa, of course, we're looking at the youngest billion. it is a marvelous place, and it is no surprise that over the last five years seven of the fastest-growing ten economies in the world have been from africa. and i believe the same will be for the next 5-10 years. africa will be a very fast-growing environment macroeconomically. why is that happening? because there is small increments of improvement in governance in africa across the board from north to south all across sub-sahara africa, and that is generating positive momentum in africa. we are investing over the next ten years in africa $12 billion. that's double what we've invested in the last five -- last ten years. and so we are a big believer in africa, and we're one of the largest employers on the con innocent. liz: -- continent. liz: muhtar kent, thank
how do you grow in africa? >> actually, we're growing in western markets, we're growing in emerging markets, albeit not the same percentages, but our plan calls for balanced growth going forward. in africa, of course, we're looking at the youngest billion. it is a marvelous place, and it is no surprise that over the last five years seven of the fastest-growing ten economies in the world have been from africa. and i believe the same will be for the next 5-10 years. africa will be a very...
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the first after south africa had been through the constitutional process and president mandela, nelson mandela was then president, there was a case against the african national congress, his party, overwhelming majority party to the new constitutional, brand new constitutional court in south africa. and the courts ruled against the african national congress and president mandela and was a
the first after south africa had been through the constitutional process and president mandela, nelson mandela was then president, there was a case against the african national congress, his party, overwhelming majority party to the new constitutional, brand new constitutional court in south africa. and the courts ruled against the african national congress and president mandela and was a
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came from tain south africa. let's take a quick look at some other news now from around the world in chile police have broken up an anti pinochet march using tear gas the massive rally in santiago was to mark the fortieth anniversary of the coup that brought the dictator to power crowds commemorated the tens of thousands of people killed and tortured by the military juncture which ruled until nine hundred ninety riot squads moved in after groups of demonstrators built barricades and the fires. an explosion near a primary school in china has left two dead in seventeen injured at least ten of the wounded are children witnesses say a three week old motorbike pulled up in front of the building just before the blast security had already been tightened education institutions after in violent knife attacks. more news for me in about half an hour's time up next life is the sport. people are scratching their heads to keep why was any chemical weapons attack in the interests of the assad regime given the fact that in recen
came from tain south africa. let's take a quick look at some other news now from around the world in chile police have broken up an anti pinochet march using tear gas the massive rally in santiago was to mark the fortieth anniversary of the coup that brought the dictator to power crowds commemorated the tens of thousands of people killed and tortured by the military juncture which ruled until nine hundred ninety riot squads moved in after groups of demonstrators built barricades and the fires....
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so when people say to me, what is happening in south africa? i know it's a lawyer, a judge's point of view, but it makes a difference. and i think mandela made a huge difference in that regard. i love that anecdote. i'm going to add that to mine. >> i'm going to open things up to the audience in just a minute. this term ends with lots of what the media called blockbusters. one case that the media seemed to dismiss as insignificant because the court just threw it back was the affirmative action case. and i don't think that's how you view it as insignificant. what, explain to us what the court did in that judgment. >> well, of course, it would require more time and it's more difficult than you think, that there are two views of the constitutional. one view is the a 14th amendment which says equal protection of the laws means that the constitution is color blind. that means you cannot discriminate in favor or against on the basis of race. and there are a lot of good arguments for that. the other view, which is closer to my own way of thinking, is
so when people say to me, what is happening in south africa? i know it's a lawyer, a judge's point of view, but it makes a difference. and i think mandela made a huge difference in that regard. i love that anecdote. i'm going to add that to mine. >> i'm going to open things up to the audience in just a minute. this term ends with lots of what the media called blockbusters. one case that the media seemed to dismiss as insignificant because the court just threw it back was the affirmative...
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we all know of the for most kilimanjaro mountain which is the highest point in africa. several years back we used to have a lot of snow on the mt kilimanjaro that used to melt down to the various communities that leave the mound the foot of the mountain and that's where they used to get their water and you know we know women are the ones that face water in africa they have to go for the water they have to go for they have to grow the food as we have had eighty percent of africa actually had their women to grow the food and in the info lot sector so we see that climate change has become a very big problem in the sense that what the women like for example if they had to go right to three or four hours to create water now all those streams have dried out and now they have to go even eight hours to fix their water the. those of where would i gauge to get around the around the house they have been great deforestation to do don't get back. to the oil for cooking and doing all their household cheerios and then you have again each use about food i when i was young we used to gr
we all know of the for most kilimanjaro mountain which is the highest point in africa. several years back we used to have a lot of snow on the mt kilimanjaro that used to melt down to the various communities that leave the mound the foot of the mountain and that's where they used to get their water and you know we know women are the ones that face water in africa they have to go for the water they have to go for they have to grow the food as we have had eighty percent of africa actually had...
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the kenyan capital is the de facto media capital of east africa. journalists were already there in big numbers. al-shabab drought the story right to their doorstep. that was day one of the organization's media strategy. >> in some countries in africa journalists have to be deployed from mexico or a country five, six countries ago or from headquarters in another continent. this was different in nairobi, which is why it attracted so much international attention. >> it was interesting on that day there was two bombblasts in mogadishu. probably by the same group, and that received almost no media coverage because there was no media organizations based there. >> the concentration of journalists based in kenya ensured the story went global, and that we have a range of views. in the scramble for coverage lots of competing media outlets are going in different ways to get unique or exclusive coverage of the events. >> secondly, it's been long-drawn. the international media generally cover an event and move on. if they've been here on the news item for aroun
the kenyan capital is the de facto media capital of east africa. journalists were already there in big numbers. al-shabab drought the story right to their doorstep. that was day one of the organization's media strategy. >> in some countries in africa journalists have to be deployed from mexico or a country five, six countries ago or from headquarters in another continent. this was different in nairobi, which is why it attracted so much international attention. >> it was interesting...
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his exhibition is called and include diverse scenes from africa. she depicts revolution, temptation and creation in the garden of eden. in in this series of work she focused on the strength and resilience of women, and these paintings don't come cheap. they have sold for $10,000 each. >> right now african art is flourishing. one has followed the action, and a lot has changed drastically. lank year angola got the award next. people collect african art to have something hanging on the world. >> reporter: sales of her paintings somehow a demand of modern art from africa. last year a piece sold and sales have increased by 500% according to an auction house in johannesburg. the idea that traditional artifacts represent all african artists have to offer is changing. here artists say there's a decline in sales in traditional art like masks and shoppers are going for more modern teaches. this art dealer tsz the increase in sales is due to the fact nigeria and west africa are more accessible. >> it's been underpriced. it's amazing some of the piec pieces --
his exhibition is called and include diverse scenes from africa. she depicts revolution, temptation and creation in the garden of eden. in in this series of work she focused on the strength and resilience of women, and these paintings don't come cheap. they have sold for $10,000 each. >> right now african art is flourishing. one has followed the action, and a lot has changed drastically. lank year angola got the award next. people collect african art to have something hanging on the...
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came from tain south africa. a critic now some other international news this hour remain is witnessing mass protests against plans to build europe's largest open cast gold mine thousands of marched nationwide to voice their criticism over draft approval for a canadian company to mine for gold and silver in western transylvania environmentalist say the mine could become an ecological time bomb the project will mean the destruction of historic sites dating back to the roman empire and for mountains in the area hundreds of families will also have to be relocated. a march for human rights on the fortieth anniversary of the coup which brought former dictator augusto pinochet to power has turned violent tens of thousands attended the rally in santiago honoring the victims of pinochet's regime fighting broke out when a hooded mob you stones and sticks to attack police who responded with tear gas and water cannon. and there have been a series of suicide bomb attacks targeting an intelligence headquarters near the afghan
came from tain south africa. a critic now some other international news this hour remain is witnessing mass protests against plans to build europe's largest open cast gold mine thousands of marched nationwide to voice their criticism over draft approval for a canadian company to mine for gold and silver in western transylvania environmentalist say the mine could become an ecological time bomb the project will mean the destruction of historic sites dating back to the roman empire and for...
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johannesburg south africa. and a few minutes we had the largest army base in the u.s. to hear what's behind the alarming suicide to eight month the world's most powerful military force. iraq afghanistan the balkans somalia haiti libya yemen and so on and so on the list of engagements and airstrikes by post cold war nato just keeps getting longer and now it looks like it's serious turn a lot of people have written me asking me to predict what is going to happen next which for me is a possible i'm not good at predicting the future but i can say is that we are living in a very tense moment in history many argue that the u.s. economy with its unfathomable debt is really propped up by war and the petro dollar so if the u.s. backs down here won't could be the beginning of the end for the world's only hyper power but if they do attack syria there will probably be some sort of reaction from iran russia and china if you haven't noticed nato has been trying to encircled these nations and in russian internet conspiracy land a lot of people are saying that russia is next you see i
johannesburg south africa. and a few minutes we had the largest army base in the u.s. to hear what's behind the alarming suicide to eight month the world's most powerful military force. iraq afghanistan the balkans somalia haiti libya yemen and so on and so on the list of engagements and airstrikes by post cold war nato just keeps getting longer and now it looks like it's serious turn a lot of people have written me asking me to predict what is going to happen next which for me is a possible...
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tightens its grip on africa is the ministers carry out a month's murder of students in nigeria just a week after a separate group conducted a deadly attack on a shopping mall in the kenyan capital. the israeli prime minister violence to prove to the you asked of the yuan that iran's change of total is nothing but a smokescreen as written signals over thought. would the west fail to soothe benyamin netanyahu combative style. this is coming to life or most hello and welcome to the program. in australia the right wing freedom party house scooped up almost a quarter of the vote in sunday's general election and a riot swinging trend seen in many european countries. on a report from vienna. but it looks likely that the coalition of the social democrats and the people's party will continue to rule here in austria however the most interesting thing to come out of sunday's vote was the rise in popularity of the far right freedom party they come paying by saying that they wanted to see an end to bailouts of failing economies in europe using austrian taxpayers' money also they wanted to see a re
tightens its grip on africa is the ministers carry out a month's murder of students in nigeria just a week after a separate group conducted a deadly attack on a shopping mall in the kenyan capital. the israeli prime minister violence to prove to the you asked of the yuan that iran's change of total is nothing but a smokescreen as written signals over thought. would the west fail to soothe benyamin netanyahu combative style. this is coming to life or most hello and welcome to the program. in...
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we have a great series on africa this year. that's our job. >> it wasn't easy to get the celebrities to show up as it is now. >> we're very fortunate. we have a great reputation. people love coming to mill valley and the bay area, so we are fortunate. >> the first, 1 of the clips, the parents taking their kids to college. >> this stars andy garcia and -- they literally bump into each other and it's such a delightful film. >> let's take a look at middleton. >> let's take a deep breath. it helps to you relax. and scale at 1. beautiful. let's stretch all the way and let me see you move. great. beautiful. shake the legs. let's get ready for some feet work. can i help you? >> you wonder who is the kid going on the college tour. >> any trends you see. >> absolutely. there's some amazing films. i mentioned africa. but also black america. we're going to see some clips with the butler coming out. it's very, very encouraging and amazing what's going on. >> we just had 50 years of i have a dream speak in washington. >> that is very much s
we have a great series on africa this year. that's our job. >> it wasn't easy to get the celebrities to show up as it is now. >> we're very fortunate. we have a great reputation. people love coming to mill valley and the bay area, so we are fortunate. >> the first, 1 of the clips, the parents taking their kids to college. >> this stars andy garcia and -- they literally bump into each other and it's such a delightful film. >> let's take a look at middleton. >>...