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we follow a global idea into rwanda's virunga mountains. the increasingly free flow of goods, services, and communications is a hallmark of globalization. there are still a few obstacles, but getting products to market is getting easier almost everywhere on the planet. this also applies to illegal drugs. the latest united nations world drug report states that many narcotics originate in south america's pacific region. from there, the drug cartels smuggle large quantities of cocaine to europe and the united states. according to recent estimates, the u.s. consumes some 157 tons of cocaine per year. that is around 36% of all cocaine trafficked worldwide. europe receives some 124 tons annually. while cocaine consumption is declining in north america, europe has experienced an upward trend over the past few years. following recent clamp downs by police and military in colombia, the drug cartels are being forced to find ever more ingenious ways to traffic cocaine. in a bid to outrun the authorities, they are becoming ever more inventive as well,
we follow a global idea into rwanda's virunga mountains. the increasingly free flow of goods, services, and communications is a hallmark of globalization. there are still a few obstacles, but getting products to market is getting easier almost everywhere on the planet. this also applies to illegal drugs. the latest united nations world drug report states that many narcotics originate in south america's pacific region. from there, the drug cartels smuggle large quantities of cocaine to europe...
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in rwanda. >> no way. rwanda? >> that's the first rwanda email we've got. what else? >> matt in orange city, florida, unfortunately i'm up in the hospital waiting for a transfer for my emergency spleen surgery. >> oh, gosh, that's a first. i don't even have a joke about that, i hope it goes well. one twt,
in rwanda. >> no way. rwanda? >> that's the first rwanda email we've got. what else? >> matt in orange city, florida, unfortunately i'm up in the hospital waiting for a transfer for my emergency spleen surgery. >> oh, gosh, that's a first. i don't even have a joke about that, i hope it goes well. one twt,
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rather than building the middle class and consumer demand. >> but wayne, i think we pay better than rwanda. i am pretty sure we do. >> wayne? >> no comparison. first of all, the debate, excuse me, it is not whether or not we should have a minimum wage. all due respect, gary, we are nolt saying that is good. you are talking ideology. that is here. you want to get rid of that, that's fine. what you are asking here is whether or not the states should raise it 30 cents. if that is the debate it is meaningless and will help the economy. >> tell or not create jobs. >> it is a trend and everyone start to raise the minimum wage and what happens. you are eat negligent bottom line. i don't know how eating in the bottom line is a good thing, david. >> thanks to you all again. expanding heads on security. tsa looking to pat you down in more places when you travel not just in airport. taxpayers are looking to ground the plan before it takes off. standards. and that's why i trust nature made. the number one pharmacist recommended letter vitamin brand. learn more at naturemade.com tuchy feeling tsa. and
rather than building the middle class and consumer demand. >> but wayne, i think we pay better than rwanda. i am pretty sure we do. >> wayne? >> no comparison. first of all, the debate, excuse me, it is not whether or not we should have a minimum wage. all due respect, gary, we are nolt saying that is good. you are talking ideology. that is here. you want to get rid of that, that's fine. what you are asking here is whether or not the states should raise it 30 cents. if that is...
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it was the same thing in rwanda. i talked to a man in newark, new jersey and he talked to go -- about going to pediatric wards in rwanda or they used to be packed with kids and now they have virtually no one there. that shows it is working in certain parts. what you are doing is fantastic and i commend the chairman for having this important hearing and we will keep pushing for elimination with a vaccine. thank you very much. >> and a final comments? this could not come in a more timely fashion. thank you for that. >> on behalf of this group, i would like to thank you for holding this session. we are but a fraction of the partners involved in this. as i think about the rotarians in zambia and a principal recipients, exxonmobil talking about malaria at the olympics, n thing butets, bringing -- a n nothing butets, under the partnership model, this has been an incredible decade but there's so much more that needs to be done over the next decade. when i visited gambia 10 years ago, there were three children to a bed and i
it was the same thing in rwanda. i talked to a man in newark, new jersey and he talked to go -- about going to pediatric wards in rwanda or they used to be packed with kids and now they have virtually no one there. that shows it is working in certain parts. what you are doing is fantastic and i commend the chairman for having this important hearing and we will keep pushing for elimination with a vaccine. thank you very much. >> and a final comments? this could not come in a more timely...
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i have been to rwanda and seen first hand the difference a little can do. i had a chance to visit with bono and i asked him how he is able to get republicans and democrats in washington who can't agree on anything to work together on something so important. >> yeah, it's amazing. these xarns are the best in america. even in the last election, presidential election, which was another tough, tough time in america, i know that there was a decision made by both parties not to play politics with the poorest people. john mccain rolled in that president obama rolled in that. everybody decided it was too serious and too many lives at stake let's not go there. because it's such a tiny fragment of spending. it's a -- i think it's less than one percent of government budget. millions and millions, 5 million lives in aids is what we are talking today. in terms of returns on investment, we will be punching the air i think for that one. i think there's a sense that it doesn't cost as much as people thought and it has this enormous effect of explaining to a cynical world w
i have been to rwanda and seen first hand the difference a little can do. i had a chance to visit with bono and i asked him how he is able to get republicans and democrats in washington who can't agree on anything to work together on something so important. >> yeah, it's amazing. these xarns are the best in america. even in the last election, presidential election, which was another tough, tough time in america, i know that there was a decision made by both parties not to play politics...
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. >> i've personally been involved with the one campaign for the past four years and i've been to rwanda and seen firsthand the difference that a little can do. and i had a chance to visit with bono and asked him how he's able to get republicans and democrats in washington who can't agree on anything to work together on something so important. >> yes, it means -- the one campaign, and even in the last election, conventional election, which was, you know, another tough, tough time in america. i know that there was a decision made by both parties not to play politics and i think john mccain would enroll and president obama, and everybody decided too serious and too many lives at stake and let's not go there. and it's fragment of spending, you know, if they -- i think it's less than 1% of government's budget and the millions and millions savings lives on-- in aids what we're talking about today. i mean, in terms of investments and a punch in the air for that one. i think in the sense it doesn't cost as much as people thought and an enormou effect of sort of explaining to a cynical world wha
. >> i've personally been involved with the one campaign for the past four years and i've been to rwanda and seen firsthand the difference that a little can do. and i had a chance to visit with bono and asked him how he's able to get republicans and democrats in washington who can't agree on anything to work together on something so important. >> yes, it means -- the one campaign, and even in the last election, conventional election, which was, you know, another tough, tough time in...
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the mountain gorillas have been socialized so they're used to humans just as they are in rwanda and parts of the congo, and they don't normally do this, but take a look. >> no way, john. no way. he's preening me. he's preening me. >> that's basically -- the big gorilla to the right is a silverback which is head of the pack and the fact that all these gorillas were setting so close. at one point the gorilla kisses this guy or pecks him on the cheek. it's unbelievable. i have done in rwanda and in the congo about ten times over the year, but it is an extraordinary experience. >> didn't you have a similar experience? >> yes, we did. there's video of it actually a little bit. >> you have a gorilla behind you. >> i can feel the gorilla behind me. any advice? >> just ignore her. >> ignore the gorilla? >> just ignore her. >> this is a gorilla named berry. she's three and a half. she was rescued from poachers about a year ago. they stole her from her family and hoped to sell her on the black market. she's now smelling my armpit. >> i also saw in rowanda. we doing a piece for "60 minutes" that the
the mountain gorillas have been socialized so they're used to humans just as they are in rwanda and parts of the congo, and they don't normally do this, but take a look. >> no way, john. no way. he's preening me. he's preening me. >> that's basically -- the big gorilla to the right is a silverback which is head of the pack and the fact that all these gorillas were setting so close. at one point the gorilla kisses this guy or pecks him on the cheek. it's unbelievable. i have done in...
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the mountain gorillas have been socialized so they're used to humans just as they are in rwanda and parts of the congo, and they don't normally do this, but take a look. >> no way, john. no way. he's preening me. he's preening me. >> that's basically -- the big gorilla to the right is a silverback which is head of the pack and the fact that all these gorillas were setting so close. at one point the gorilla kisses this guy or pecks him on the cheek. it's unbelievable. i have done in rwanda and in the congo about ten times over the year, but it is an extraordinary experience. >> didn't you have a similar experience? >> yes, we did. there's video of it actually a little bit. >> you have a gorilla behind you. >> i can feel the gorilla behind me. any advice? >> just ignore her. >> ignore the gorilla? >> just ignore her. >> this is a gorilla named berry. she's three and a half. she was rescued from poachers about a year ago. they stole her from her family and hoped to sell her on the black market. she's now smelling my armpit. >> i also saw in rowanda. we doing a piece for "60 minutes" that the
the mountain gorillas have been socialized so they're used to humans just as they are in rwanda and parts of the congo, and they don't normally do this, but take a look. >> no way, john. no way. he's preening me. he's preening me. >> that's basically -- the big gorilla to the right is a silverback which is head of the pack and the fact that all these gorillas were setting so close. at one point the gorilla kisses this guy or pecks him on the cheek. it's unbelievable. i have done in...
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one of the meantime ac milan president of rwanda galliano will travel to manchester on thursday to discuss a possible deal for one to wait city striker call status city manager about the munchies and he says the ology emptiness stall will not be allowed to join the syria asked side on loan in january the city want to sell him all the previous offer of twenty three million. rose was turned down the twenty seven year old hasn't played for city since september the twenty seven's after refusing to warm up in their two male champions league defeat by mean it. and in the meantime for what you see in the field that christiane and of these and sixteen other people have been arrested during an ongoing investigation into match fixing the inquiry is focusing on several matches in saudi or better for the past two seasons with seriously games involving danis former club atlanta the thirty eight year old was arrested on suspicion of destroying evidence although he denies any wrongdoing on his career was effectively ended earlier this year when he was banned for three and a half years following an invest
one of the meantime ac milan president of rwanda galliano will travel to manchester on thursday to discuss a possible deal for one to wait city striker call status city manager about the munchies and he says the ology emptiness stall will not be allowed to join the syria asked side on loan in january the city want to sell him all the previous offer of twenty three million. rose was turned down the twenty seven year old hasn't played for city since september the twenty seven's after refusing to...
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> you wrote about rwanda almost being in the form of a person. >> yeah. i met with the president for his birthday last fall and just got to talking about kind of the loneliness of leadership and his story is crazy and just really inspired me to write, start that song. we wrote it about kind of rwanda getting back on. >> meantime you're going to help us feel really good this morning with chestnuts roasting on an open fire. we're grateful to hear that from two of the four of you. by the way, i also want to mention more guys from denver. >> yes. a fifth one five guys from denver. we'll step out while you perform this song. "chestnuts roasting on an open fire" by the fray. ♪ ♪ chestnuts roasting on an open fire jack frost nipping at your nose ♪ ♪ yuletide carols being sung by a choir and folks dressed up like eskimos ♪ ♪ everybody knows a turkey and some mistletoe will help to make the season bright ♪ ♪ tiny little tots with their eyes all aglow will find it hard to sleep tonight ♪ ♪ they know that santa's on his way he's loading lots of t
> you wrote about rwanda almost being in the form of a person. >> yeah. i met with the president for his birthday last fall and just got to talking about kind of the loneliness of leadership and his story is crazy and just really inspired me to write, start that song. we wrote it about kind of rwanda getting back on. >> meantime you're going to help us feel really good this morning with chestnuts roasting on an open fire. we're grateful to hear that from two of the four of you....
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the royal wedding while the libyan war is in full swing the real interests of the west are questioned rwanda you have the genocide of nearly a million people and nobody lifted a finger made sexual assault charges the dummy extra khan case takes over the us mainstream media the alleged rapist is found not guilty r.t. fights off mainstream media attacks mainstream respectable news stations would never be interested in any of our and respectable extreme guests. june twentieth eleven. grease on the brink of collapse taken over by chaos. as we meet this our two crew tear gassed in the protests july rather than. mainstream media is busy with the murder trial of a woman accused of killing her two year old r.t. covers nasa's final shuttle flight they are well protected and investigates the bohemian grove mystery august twenty seventh two a double plus historic crash america's credit rating dropped. the u.k. in riot spasms symptom for the tenth anniversary of nine eleven first responders on the verge of tears a decade on just to have somebody from the government say thank you. to thank you with. this
the royal wedding while the libyan war is in full swing the real interests of the west are questioned rwanda you have the genocide of nearly a million people and nobody lifted a finger made sexual assault charges the dummy extra khan case takes over the us mainstream media the alleged rapist is found not guilty r.t. fights off mainstream media attacks mainstream respectable news stations would never be interested in any of our and respectable extreme guests. june twentieth eleven. grease on the...
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important enough having been around prisoners of war this was an important issue at the same way in rwanda where we have seen i talked to the chambers as i mentioned he was from newark new jersey and he talked about going to some of those pediatrics words in rwanda where they were packed with kids and now they have virtually no one there and in certain parts its workings of what you are doing is fantastic and i commend the chairman for having this important hearing and we are going to keep on pushing for the elimination of the vaccine. thank you very much. >> would you like to make a comment? evin gracious with your time and this couldn't come at a more timely period of time during the consideration of the 2012 budget, so thank you for that. yes, dr. rabinovich? >> on behalf of this group i would like to thank you for holding the session. we are but a fraction of the partners involved and when i think about the libertarians and zambia as the recipient of the goals on the award, exxonmobil talking about malaria at the olympics, nothing but nets bringing in every sport that has a net of any
important enough having been around prisoners of war this was an important issue at the same way in rwanda where we have seen i talked to the chambers as i mentioned he was from newark new jersey and he talked about going to some of those pediatrics words in rwanda where they were packed with kids and now they have virtually no one there and in certain parts its workings of what you are doing is fantastic and i commend the chairman for having this important hearing and we are going to keep on...
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you yourself mention nuremberg, but also the war crimes tribunals for yugoslavia and rwanda, for abuses in what we consider to be the rules and laws of war. >> media did not make myself clear, against a -- maybe i did not make myself clear -- against ourselves. i am speaking of the invasion of iraq. >> on the question of guantanamo bay, the executive branch displayed a wide view of the power of the executive to hold individuals outside the united states in what could be seen as a constitution-free zone. the supreme court stepped in and said not so fast. individuals there have the right to petition for habeas corpus. it is a pretty dramatic conflict between the role of the executive in war making any application of constitutional rights. the court spoke loudly about what could go one at guantanamo bay and very much restricted the role of the united states there. i think we will continue to see the supreme court taking an active role in the national security -- the executive branch. that is my answer to my question. thank you for involving me. he made me feel more useful here, because i t
you yourself mention nuremberg, but also the war crimes tribunals for yugoslavia and rwanda, for abuses in what we consider to be the rules and laws of war. >> media did not make myself clear, against a -- maybe i did not make myself clear -- against ourselves. i am speaking of the invasion of iraq. >> on the question of guantanamo bay, the executive branch displayed a wide view of the power of the executive to hold individuals outside the united states in what could be seen as a...
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ould we have gone into rwanda and burundi and stopped the murder there. why didn't we do sething about cambodia when ty killed 2 million people. and none of those are a defense for not doing anything in bosnia. they are, hever, an tempt to describe to you the kind of problems we're going to have to face. and so we're going to have to say we can do something about. and some we're going to say awful but we can't do anything about it and i will now shut up. i have lectured far too long, i'm sorry. >> rose: what bring you the greatest satisfaction? >> i think that i will tell you what i have-- still within participation. and that's going-- when you go. >> watching your rformance. >> from the day before, you go in and you see i hope it is as good as i thought 2 was when we did it or i hope i overreacted and it wasn't as bad as i thought it was when we did it you go in, and you can't wait to se it and yo go out and are he late order you could be depressed. >> when you went to college, did you want to be an acker then? you did a little bit of acting in college.
ould we have gone into rwanda and burundi and stopped the murder there. why didn't we do sething about cambodia when ty killed 2 million people. and none of those are a defense for not doing anything in bosnia. they are, hever, an tempt to describe to you the kind of problems we're going to have to face. and so we're going to have to say we can do something about. and some we're going to say awful but we can't do anything about it and i will now shut up. i have lectured far too long, i'm sorry....
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i wanted to talk about rwanda, how it's a role model and what it can teach us following the 1994 genocide. and i want to talk about the role of the haitian diaspora, about the need to decentralize haiti. i want to talk about deforestation. i wanted to talk about the plight of women in haiti. i was there when katie couric interviewed -- this was back in 2010 a woman who had been raped and we know in the big camps and all around there, there is that problem. but since there's only 2 minutes left -- and then i loved the end where you're imagining all the different scenarios for reconstruction. if you were king of the jungle, what it would look like. so you're going to have to read the book for that. since we only have 2 minutes, i thought the delicious part of the book, although, your parts were very tasty, but for me the most delicious part was the woman who took the histories from the people -- from the haitians themselves. and i want you to talk about that and what the haitians themselves are saying. >> yeah. >> 'cause those are the people as you point out beautifully, who weren't at the
i wanted to talk about rwanda, how it's a role model and what it can teach us following the 1994 genocide. and i want to talk about the role of the haitian diaspora, about the need to decentralize haiti. i want to talk about deforestation. i wanted to talk about the plight of women in haiti. i was there when katie couric interviewed -- this was back in 2010 a woman who had been raped and we know in the big camps and all around there, there is that problem. but since there's only 2 minutes left...
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. >> my favorite clip in that second video informs rwanda where i danced with a bunch of kids in a village, and i thought that's more interesting. i should be doing that all along. so i went back to stride and i told them this idea for another video where i'd take all the e-mails from people all over the world who said, why didn't you come dance in my country. and i would go there and invite them to come dance with me. and we got thousands of people to come out and dance with me for this third video. >> there is movie star fame. rock star fame. even reality show fame. but this was different. >> we came up with this team term e-lebrity somebody who came through to fame in the internet. >> with that and e-lebrity status, there was no going back to day job. >> i'm working on a book about making the videos. from time to time i get invited to go speak at colleges, grade schools, corporate events and things like that. and i've been enjoying being at home as much as possible because for the last five years i've not spent a lot of time here in seattle. >> but the fame and fortune came from traveli
. >> my favorite clip in that second video informs rwanda where i danced with a bunch of kids in a village, and i thought that's more interesting. i should be doing that all along. so i went back to stride and i told them this idea for another video where i'd take all the e-mails from people all over the world who said, why didn't you come dance in my country. and i would go there and invite them to come dance with me. and we got thousands of people to come out and dance with me for this...
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over to the traffic when oswego, north bound went to rwanda flew well coming out of the killed and valley. you will see problems the conditions up towards monday. interstate 280, right now the city has no accidents to report. we actually saw some slowing and the 4:00 hour, conditions have improved right through cupertino at this hour. >> darya: the latest developing story that we are following from occupy san francisco this morning, the police say all of the 10's were voluntarily cleared from justin herman plaza late last night. this is after >>darya: more arrests were made as occupy protesters attempted to return to the plaza throughout the day. there is a big difference if you look out there today. will durant is live on the scene. is everything call, clean and open? protester free? >>will: yes, for the most part. the protesters are back 24 hours after their raids took place, protesting is fine, but have eight heads is a problem. as recently as a few hours ago police force someone to take down a tent. the mayor said, you cannot camped overnight. right now, they're letting them go, but t
over to the traffic when oswego, north bound went to rwanda flew well coming out of the killed and valley. you will see problems the conditions up towards monday. interstate 280, right now the city has no accidents to report. we actually saw some slowing and the 4:00 hour, conditions have improved right through cupertino at this hour. >> darya: the latest developing story that we are following from occupy san francisco this morning, the police say all of the 10's were voluntarily cleared...
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> you wrote about rwanda almost being in the form of a person. >> yeah. i met with the president for his birthday last fall and just got to talking about kind of the loneliness of leadership and his story is crazy and just really inspired me to write, start that song. we wrote it about kind of rwanda getting back on. >> meantime you're going to help us feel really good this morning with chestnuts roasting on an open fire. we're grateful to hear that from two of the four of you. by the way, i also want to mention more guys from denver. >> yes. a fifth one five guys from denver. we'll step out while you perform this song. "chestnuts roasting on an open fire" by the fray. ♪ ♪ chestnuts roasting on an open fire jack frost nipping at your nose ♪ ♪ yuletide carols being sung by a choir and folks dressed up like eskimos ♪ ♪ everybody knows a turkey and some mistletoe will help to make the season bright ♪ ♪ tiny little tots with their eyes all aglow will find it hard to sleep tonight ♪ ♪ they know that santa's on his way he's loading lots of t
> you wrote about rwanda almost being in the form of a person. >> yeah. i met with the president for his birthday last fall and just got to talking about kind of the loneliness of leadership and his story is crazy and just really inspired me to write, start that song. we wrote it about kind of rwanda getting back on. >> meantime you're going to help us feel really good this morning with chestnuts roasting on an open fire. we're grateful to hear that from two of the four of you....
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here's what -- we have three minutes, so i wanted to talk about the diagnosis, i wanted to talk about rwanda, how it's a role model and what it can teach us following the 1994 genocide, and i want to talk about the role of the haitian diaspora, about the need to decentralize haiti, i want to talk about deforestation. i wanted to talk about the plight of women in haiti which is an amazing thing. i was there when katie couric interviewed a woman when had been rape inside april 2010, and we know in the big camps and all around there is that problem. but since there's only two minutes left -- and then i loved the end where you were imagining all of the different scenarios for reconstruction. if you were king of the jungle, what it would look like. so you're going to have to read the book for that. since we only have two minutes, i thought the most delicious part of the book -- although your parts were very tasty -- but for me the most delicious part was the woman who took the histories from the people, from the haitians -- >> michelle. >> and i want you to talk about that and what the haitians t
here's what -- we have three minutes, so i wanted to talk about the diagnosis, i wanted to talk about rwanda, how it's a role model and what it can teach us following the 1994 genocide, and i want to talk about the role of the haitian diaspora, about the need to decentralize haiti, i want to talk about deforestation. i wanted to talk about the plight of women in haiti which is an amazing thing. i was there when katie couric interviewed a woman when had been rape inside april 2010, and we know...
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rwanda and zambia have been positive -- have seen positive results to malaria control intervention as well with rwanda increasing the percentage of its population using that deaths of 7% efforts to provide bed nets indoor residuals bring tremendous education are making a dramatic difference as our global partners are working to address drug quality and control concerns. the who three qualifications of essential medicines have been shown to be an effective mechanism to reduce the abundance of the drugs on the market in countries that have a weak domestic regulatory authority. in response to finding -- to findings of substandard quality and anti malaria's in africa who has suggested it assist in implementing key recommendations to empower countries to improve regulations at the country level all of the tremendous progress we have made in the fight against malaria would not be possible without the united states and our global partnership. however, all of the groundwork that the united states and international community has made in this fight currently is at risk. there are those in congr
rwanda and zambia have been positive -- have seen positive results to malaria control intervention as well with rwanda increasing the percentage of its population using that deaths of 7% efforts to provide bed nets indoor residuals bring tremendous education are making a dramatic difference as our global partners are working to address drug quality and control concerns. the who three qualifications of essential medicines have been shown to be an effective mechanism to reduce the abundance of...
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when a project where we have trained nearly 3000 community health workers in rwanda. this raises the health care in the area. testing can be done in churches. people do not know where to get tested. why not get it in a place where you will get spiritual guidance and counseling? churches bring -- government has been the only government can do perry private sector -- the fate committee as of the only it can do, and have a seat at the table as a confluence of those doing things, then there can be changed and there can be the end of aids. >> alicia there will be a question coming in for you. marco rubio, there is a lot that the two sides of the aisle did not agree on, and now we are seeing it more than ever before. this is something that see that people bagree on. kay warren is talking about the role of government. what was your reaction to president obama's speech? >> this issue is a good example of how government can work with other institutions in society to be a positive difference maker. you said -- we agreed the united states is a great country in the 20th-century.
when a project where we have trained nearly 3000 community health workers in rwanda. this raises the health care in the area. testing can be done in churches. people do not know where to get tested. why not get it in a place where you will get spiritual guidance and counseling? churches bring -- government has been the only government can do perry private sector -- the fate committee as of the only it can do, and have a seat at the table as a confluence of those doing things, then there can be...
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you yourself mention nuremberg, but also the war crimes tribunals for yugoslavia and rwanda, for abuses in what we consider to be the rules and laws of war. >> media did not make myself clear, against a -- maybe i did not make myself clear -- against ourselves. i am speaking of the invasion of iraq. >> on the question of guantanamo bay, the executive branch displayed a wide view of the power of the executive to hold individuals outside the united states in what could be seen as a constitution-free zone. the supreme court stepped in and said not so fast. individuals there have the right to petition for habeas corpus. it is a pretty dramatic conflict between the role of the executive in war making any application of constitutional rights. the court spoke loudly about what could go one at guantanamo bay and very much restricted the role of the united states there. i think we will continue to see the supreme court taking an active role in the national security -- the executive branch. that is my answer to my question. thank you for involving me. he made me feel more useful here, because i t
you yourself mention nuremberg, but also the war crimes tribunals for yugoslavia and rwanda, for abuses in what we consider to be the rules and laws of war. >> media did not make myself clear, against a -- maybe i did not make myself clear -- against ourselves. i am speaking of the invasion of iraq. >> on the question of guantanamo bay, the executive branch displayed a wide view of the power of the executive to hold individuals outside the united states in what could be seen as a...
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rwanda, mark lawrence cohen. alexia kathryn. barry joseph valentino. thomas hinholden than. thomas this sunni. nicholas renia. peter loco. >> les rogers. raymond wagner. janine wyedu. thomas edwin walker. kisha weeden. jerome weston. jonathan wind. bonnie lee williams. britney lead williams. eric john williams. george williams. stephanie williams. miriam levee wolf. chelsea marie woods. edra woods. joe nathan would. joe nathan woods jr.. mark james zenberg. we remember. [silence] [silence] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [silence] >> we are going to go a little bit out of order. we are going to have bob mueller but we're moving up the attorney general. probably because he has to leave and can't stay. he will stay as long as he can. the attorney general, if there is a job in government that gets more criticism than transportation security administration is it is the attorney general. i just want them both to know that that is not true here. you are both among friends here. we are very grateful for what both of you have done to keep this country safe. the attor
rwanda, mark lawrence cohen. alexia kathryn. barry joseph valentino. thomas hinholden than. thomas this sunni. nicholas renia. peter loco. >> les rogers. raymond wagner. janine wyedu. thomas edwin walker. kisha weeden. jerome weston. jonathan wind. bonnie lee williams. britney lead williams. eric john williams. george williams. stephanie williams. miriam levee wolf. chelsea marie woods. edra woods. joe nathan would. joe nathan woods jr.. mark james zenberg. we remember. [silence]...
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the wake of apartheid and that model has been used in several different situations, and post-conflict rwanda, among others. reconciliation, when you think about that our involvement in iraq, do you think america owes iraq an apology? does it ever occur to you that there's some sort of formal way in which the government of the u.s. can essentially confront the fact that we invaded the country in pursuit of weapons of mass destruction that were not there in violation of international law, is it necessary there is some formal acknowledgment as a state to the iraqi people, to the new iraqi state of apology? >> well, i think it would be important for us to -- as a nation to recognize the fact that the pretext for going to war, at least the understanding of the conditions that existed in iraq were flawed. we have to accept the fact with retrospective certainty we know that was not the case. i'll tell you, though, that as a division commander getting ready to go to war in early 2003, there was no question in my mind that that weapons of mass destruction existed, that we were going to encounter them
the wake of apartheid and that model has been used in several different situations, and post-conflict rwanda, among others. reconciliation, when you think about that our involvement in iraq, do you think america owes iraq an apology? does it ever occur to you that there's some sort of formal way in which the government of the u.s. can essentially confront the fact that we invaded the country in pursuit of weapons of mass destruction that were not there in violation of international law, is it...
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top military officials confirming video coming out of rwanda is real. they absolutely do have our top secret spy plane. but wait until you hear what happened back in washington whenword came down about a chance to get it back. one of the deadliest attacks on a military base in the history of america's armed forces. two years after the fort hood massacre. some lawmakers say the obama administration cities trying to reclass fight as quote workplace violence. my doctor told me calcium is best absorbed in small continuous amounts. only one calcium supplement does that in one daily dose. citracal slow release... continuously releases calcium plus d for the efficient absorption my body needs. citracal. really? 25 grams of protein. what do we have? all four of us, together? 24. he's low fat, too, and has 5 grams of sugars. i'll believe it when i--- [ both ] oooooh... what's shakin'? [ female announcer ] as you get older, protein is an important part of staying active and strong. new ensure high protein... fifty percent of your daily value of protein. low fat a
top military officials confirming video coming out of rwanda is real. they absolutely do have our top secret spy plane. but wait until you hear what happened back in washington whenword came down about a chance to get it back. one of the deadliest attacks on a military base in the history of america's armed forces. two years after the fort hood massacre. some lawmakers say the obama administration cities trying to reclass fight as quote workplace violence. my doctor told me calcium is best...
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the president of rwanda gave a remarkable speech yesterday in which he said while the countries that receive aid need to be more transparent, the countries that give it need to be more transparent to, in terms of whether the money is being spent as well as possible. i know this is one of my obsessions, but senator rubio, you talk about how this was an opportunity for you to work in a bipartisan fashion. one thing that a screen for bipartisan resolution is to increase the percentage of american a.i.d. dollars actually going to the people for the purpose to which it was intended. united states and many other developed countries by giving even higher percentage of their income to aids than we do, only spent half, sometimes even less, embarrassingly, and half of the money appropriated in the countries affected on the people designed to be helped. so i think at this time of tough budgeting, one of the things we americans should do, just as we lead the way will under president bush's leadership with the pepfar program, and just as president obama intends to continue it, we ought to take a
the president of rwanda gave a remarkable speech yesterday in which he said while the countries that receive aid need to be more transparent, the countries that give it need to be more transparent to, in terms of whether the money is being spent as well as possible. i know this is one of my obsessions, but senator rubio, you talk about how this was an opportunity for you to work in a bipartisan fashion. one thing that a screen for bipartisan resolution is to increase the percentage of american...
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- the outcome is that the disparity of wealth and our nation -- in our nation puts us on a level of rwanda. this trickle-down economics is not working. host: let's get a response from the senator. guest: i do not want to demonize any one. i appreciate those making investments with their money, selling their products to us, and making our lives better. there are a lot of corporations that do so much for our country. yes, there are bad actors, and there are good examples of people who have gone the wrong way. each of them want to pay the consequences. but i do not categorically demonize corporate america any more than i would any part of our society. that is not the way to play the game. you ought to reward those who are doing right and hold those who are doing wrong accountable. host: pennsylvania. caller: following up on the last comment, and good morning. you said that you believe that those people that do certain things should be held accountable, like with the financing. i am a working class guy and the payroll tax got me an extra coffee and danish. not a $16 muffin at the white house.
- the outcome is that the disparity of wealth and our nation -- in our nation puts us on a level of rwanda. this trickle-down economics is not working. host: let's get a response from the senator. guest: i do not want to demonize any one. i appreciate those making investments with their money, selling their products to us, and making our lives better. there are a lot of corporations that do so much for our country. yes, there are bad actors, and there are good examples of people who have gone...
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you yourself mention nuremberg, but also the war crimes tribunals for yugoslavia and rwanda, for abuses in what we consider to be the rules and laws of war. >> media did not make myself clear, against a -- maybe i did not make myself clear -- against ourselves. i am speaking of the invasion of iraq. >> on the question of guantanamo bay, the executive branch displayed a wide view of the power of the executive to hold individuals outside the united states in what could be seen as a constitution-free zone. the supreme court stepped in and said not so fast. individuals there have the right to petition for habeas corpus. the right to review the conditions and the basis of their confinement. it is a pretty dramatic conflict between the role of the executive in war making any application of constitutional rights. the court spoke loudly about what could go one at guantanamo bay and very much restricted the role of the united states there. -- what could go on. i think we will continue to see the supreme court taking an active role in the national security -- the executive branch. that is my answ
you yourself mention nuremberg, but also the war crimes tribunals for yugoslavia and rwanda, for abuses in what we consider to be the rules and laws of war. >> media did not make myself clear, against a -- maybe i did not make myself clear -- against ourselves. i am speaking of the invasion of iraq. >> on the question of guantanamo bay, the executive branch displayed a wide view of the power of the executive to hold individuals outside the united states in what could be seen as a...
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you yourself mention nuremberg, but also the war crimes tribunals for yugoslavia and rwanda, for abuses in what we consider to be the rules and laws of war. >> maybe i did not make myself clear -- against ourselves. i am speaking of the invasion of iraq. >> on the question of guantanamo bay, the executive branch displayed a wide view of the power of the executive to hold individuals outside the united states in what could be seen as a constitution-free zone. the supreme court stepped in and said not so fast. individuals there have the right to petition for habeas corpus. the right to review the conditions and the basis of their confinement. it is a pretty dramatic conflict between the role of the executive in war making any application of constitutional rights. the court spoke loudly about what could go on at guantanamo bay and very much restricted the role of the united states there. i think we will continue to see the supreme court taking an active role in the national security -- the executive branch. that is my answer to my question. thank you for involving me. i think the better qu
you yourself mention nuremberg, but also the war crimes tribunals for yugoslavia and rwanda, for abuses in what we consider to be the rules and laws of war. >> maybe i did not make myself clear -- against ourselves. i am speaking of the invasion of iraq. >> on the question of guantanamo bay, the executive branch displayed a wide view of the power of the executive to hold individuals outside the united states in what could be seen as a constitution-free zone. the supreme court...
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it is sort of like looking at the tutsi and hutu in rwanda. du jour study take into consideration still, -- >> apologize for being late, but i saw the slide there, the attitude towards iraqi leaders and since the number and percentages of the kurds and the sunnis are much lower than the rest of the country, don't you think that particular slide has to be normalized to show the huge difference there, because the kurds and the sunnis collectively have about 40%. the shia have 60% roughly, so it gives a different perception when you show a lally for example, what kind of support he had from the sunni group or from the kurds. but don't you think it has to be kind of normalized? thank you. >> hi, just have a question for doctors out it. i know you have a lot of questions in the survey to ask about iraq's people with regard to the troop withdrawal. i was wondering if any of the questions had any context about a guest the u.s. invaded iraq that it was also the same entity that imposed economic sanctions and i'm wondering if the two different situatio
it is sort of like looking at the tutsi and hutu in rwanda. du jour study take into consideration still, -- >> apologize for being late, but i saw the slide there, the attitude towards iraqi leaders and since the number and percentages of the kurds and the sunnis are much lower than the rest of the country, don't you think that particular slide has to be normalized to show the huge difference there, because the kurds and the sunnis collectively have about 40%. the shia have 60% roughly,...
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now, i'm not talking about places like rwanda. >> right. >> that's a serious problem. secondly, do you know that in america if you are born poor, your chances of dying richer than your parents are lower now than in europe. europe has more social mobility upwards than america. >> yeah. >> and that is a very serious problem. so we have to face that and i don't think we're facing it. then on top of it of course we have the problem of how do we manage our role in the world in a world that is changing and in this messy political awakening there are several relationships that are critical and we have to handle responsibly. that is one with china, we have to avoid a situation in which we demonize each other and get into deeper conflict. how do we extract ourselves from southwest asia and so forth? >> andrea? >> i agree with just about everything dr. brzenzski has said except that i'm not as optimistic as you are about the eurozone. the disparities between rich and poor in this country are the underlying tension. you see the exaggerated forms of it on both sides with what we s
now, i'm not talking about places like rwanda. >> right. >> that's a serious problem. secondly, do you know that in america if you are born poor, your chances of dying richer than your parents are lower now than in europe. europe has more social mobility upwards than america. >> yeah. >> and that is a very serious problem. so we have to face that and i don't think we're facing it. then on top of it of course we have the problem of how do we manage our role in the world...