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turmoil in syria and the wars in the horn of africa. a lot of it is from ethiopia, et cetera. if you're going to stop it from happening, you have to address those issues. >> salman rush tea, thank you. you wrote a youtube song. >> i did. >> i thought that was very cool. >> thank you for joining us. the title again is. >> "three years, eight months and 28 nights." >> means 1001 nights. from mccartney to metallica, music finds harmony in the crowd. >> reporter: festivals have moved far beyond woodstock. more and more take place each year attracting fans by the masses and making hundreds of millions of dollars. i'm adrianna diaz, how,, [female announcer] if the most challenging part of your day is the staying awake part... ( gun shot ) sleep train has your ticket to a better night's sleep. because when brands compete, you save during mattress price wars. and through labor day, save up to $400 on beautyrest and posturepedic. get interest-free financing until 2019 on tempur-pedic. plus, helpful advice from the sleep experts. but this special financing offer ends labor day at sleep tra
turmoil in syria and the wars in the horn of africa. a lot of it is from ethiopia, et cetera. if you're going to stop it from happening, you have to address those issues. >> salman rush tea, thank you. you wrote a youtube song. >> i did. >> i thought that was very cool. >> thank you for joining us. the title again is. >> "three years, eight months and 28 nights." >> means 1001 nights. from mccartney to metallica, music finds harmony in the crowd....
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ethiopia with marcus samuelson. >> the chef. >> marcus has an interesting story. his, he was adopted as an ethiopian, adopted largely in sweden an america, his relationship with the country of his birth is really interesting and complicated. so to, you know, look at both his home village where he was born, and his wife's -- his wife maya's village, two very different cultures within ethiopia. extraordinary country, ethiopia, just like every other country in africa was not caught on. very unique history and cuisine and fascinating personal story. >> one weird thing that you eat in this season that you haven't eaten before? >> to me, a cinnabon is weird, you know? >> anthony, great to see you. the new season "anthony bourdain part unknown" beginning right here on this sunday on cnn. >> cinnabon is weird? that crazy bourdain. >>> pope francis is getting ready to leave, he's going to be jumping in that fiat which is a celebrated thing itself. then take a look at live pictures. festival of family, people lining up to whether they'll get to seat pope. we'll take you to the final minutes here
ethiopia with marcus samuelson. >> the chef. >> marcus has an interesting story. his, he was adopted as an ethiopian, adopted largely in sweden an america, his relationship with the country of his birth is really interesting and complicated. so to, you know, look at both his home village where he was born, and his wife's -- his wife maya's village, two very different cultures within ethiopia. extraordinary country, ethiopia, just like every other country in africa was not caught...
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immigrant from ethiopia who was crossing the street at 6:00 this morning with her adult daughter. that daughter was just a step ahead of her. >> reporter: holiday morning tragedy on frederick road at 6 a.m. the damage to the 2002 toyota camry indicating the catastrophic fatal strike of a pedestrian. the driver struggling with emotion. >> it's very sad. >> reporter: and today the friends of 50-year-old victim muivembet gelaw are in shock, unsure how to notify an adult son in ethiopia. >> whenever i call her, she's the only person she talks about. >> reporter: police believe gelaw was headed to the bus stop with her daughter when was just a step ahead when it hit. the pedestrian light here allows for just 25 seconds to get across six lanes. but the victim had a disability and friends fear she couldn't make it in time. >> she had a walking problem. probably she was walking slow. >> did she use a cane? >> yes . >> reporter: captain paul sparks speaks for montgomery county police. >> this intersection is also controlled by traffic signal and a pedestrian indicator. those things will also be
immigrant from ethiopia who was crossing the street at 6:00 this morning with her adult daughter. that daughter was just a step ahead of her. >> reporter: holiday morning tragedy on frederick road at 6 a.m. the damage to the 2002 toyota camry indicating the catastrophic fatal strike of a pedestrian. the driver struggling with emotion. >> it's very sad. >> reporter: and today the friends of 50-year-old victim muivembet gelaw are in shock, unsure how to notify an adult son in...
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district's largest synthetic drug bust. they are both originally from ethiopia and they are accused of storing more than 265 pounds of bizarro inside a storage facility in northwest d.c. that is more than $2 million worth of drugs, which police believe were destined for our city streets. both men are being held without bond and they face up to 20 years in prison. >>> a former d.c. teacher charged with child sex abuse learned his sentence today, two and a half years in prison. giovanni pena taught at the oyster adams bilingual school in northwest. he admitted he sexually abused a fourth grader who was his student during the 2013 school year. prosecutors say pena also sent new pictures to the student in addition to the jail time, pena will be on probation for ten years and must be registered as a sex offender. >>> a big blow to president obama's effort to keep the senate from voting to disapprove the nuclear deal with iran. maryland senator ben cardin, the top democrat on the foreign relations committee, wrote in the "washington post" today that he opposes the deal. president obama has e
district's largest synthetic drug bust. they are both originally from ethiopia and they are accused of storing more than 265 pounds of bizarro inside a storage facility in northwest d.c. that is more than $2 million worth of drugs, which police believe were destined for our city streets. both men are being held without bond and they face up to 20 years in prison. >>> a former d.c. teacher charged with child sex abuse learned his sentence today, two and a half years in prison. giovanni...
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rights and religious dogma. in ethiopia, sacred areas that are sanctuaries of biodiversity are under attack by a wave of religious fundamentalism.
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immigrant from ethiopia. one of her daughters was a step ahead of gelaw when she was hit. the driver stopped immediately. now they're trying to figure out who was at fault. >> this intersection is also controlled by traffic signal and a pedestrian indicator. those things will also be looked at to determine what signal may have been facing the driver, and did the pedestrian have a walk or don't walk sign. >> gelaw's family said she was disabled and walked slowly with a cane. the pedestrian light at the intersection gives 25 seconds to cross six lanes. >>> we now know the name of a man killed in prince george's county. 26-year-old taurean beard's killers are still out there. he was found shot to death in temple hills just before midnight. one other man was shot and another was stabbed. they both survived. police believe this was a targeted attack. there is a $25,000 reward for anyone who can help police solve this murder. >>> supporters are leaping to the defense tonight of harley davidson of washington, d.c. for years the dealership has served as a rallying point for riders headed to
immigrant from ethiopia. one of her daughters was a step ahead of gelaw when she was hit. the driver stopped immediately. now they're trying to figure out who was at fault. >> this intersection is also controlled by traffic signal and a pedestrian indicator. those things will also be looked at to determine what signal may have been facing the driver, and did the pedestrian have a walk or don't walk sign. >> gelaw's family said she was disabled and walked slowly with a cane. the...
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three charities to support in argentina, ethiopia and kenya. the joke with the pope campaign was the brainchild of father andrew small. >> you could make a donation. we're always asking for money. why don't you donate a joke, donate a piece of humor to the holy father's charity and it's a bit more offbeat way getting into what the church is doing around the world. >> reporter: cardinal timothy dolan even submitted a story about when he was archbishop in milwaukee and met with pope john paul, ii. >> i said holy father, the archdiocese is growing and getting bigger and big -- bigger and he said so is the archbishop. he laughed, i didn't. >> reporter: the deadline for submission of your joke is october 2nd. a panel led by comedian bill murray will help choose the winner. >> that was just divine. >> he is never at a loss of jokes and words. >> if you want to and want more information on pope joke and all of our papal visit coverage, download the new wusa9 app. >> you got jokes? >> i'm thinking but nothing offhand. >> you stick to what you do. >> to get the app go to the app store and
three charities to support in argentina, ethiopia and kenya. the joke with the pope campaign was the brainchild of father andrew small. >> you could make a donation. we're always asking for money. why don't you donate a joke, donate a piece of humor to the holy father's charity and it's a bit more offbeat way getting into what the church is doing around the world. >> reporter: cardinal timothy dolan even submitted a story about when he was archbishop in milwaukee and met with pope...
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syria and ethiopia were housed in that three-story structure there. >>> two little boy wloes drown with their mother are expected to be laid to rest today in syria, a country they were trying to flee. a photo of one of those boys, as he was pulled from the water's edge lifeless, has gone viral. there is more controversy about this crisis. four syrian citizens were taken into custody thursday suspected of human trafficking and contributing to their deaths. >>> the very distraught father of those two boys says now he has nothing left to live for. he tried desperately to save his family's lives as they slowly drown for hours in the water. he has told the tragic story of how he he lost them when the boat capsized. cnn has more now, we want to burn you that some of what you will see is disturbing. >> reporter: two brothers stand close together as they pose for a photograph. the taller child is 4-year-old gelup. the smaller one with the cheeky grin is 2-year-old alan. the boy we now know as the tiny victim in this harrowing image. the picture of him lifeless on a turkish beach has been s
syria and ethiopia were housed in that three-story structure there. >>> two little boy wloes drown with their mother are expected to be laid to rest today in syria, a country they were trying to flee. a photo of one of those boys, as he was pulled from the water's edge lifeless, has gone viral. there is more controversy about this crisis. four syrian citizens were taken into custody thursday suspected of human trafficking and contributing to their deaths. >>> the very...
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from angola to ethiopia, dallas to the dominican republic and mexico to maui, pilgrims have flocking to the city of brotherly love ahead of the catholic conference. "action news" reporter vern odom talked to some of the faithful today. he's live in center city with their story and where they'll be staying. >> reporter: vernon. >> reporter: sharrie, you can feel the increasing international flavor here as philadelphians we're used to tourists from across the world but this has a very different vibe. they're arriving in philadelphia by the the hour, by the thousands. tourists for the world meeting of families and of course the visit of pope francis from as far away as latin america, this family from colombia. [speaking foreign language] >> reporter: these folks are from zimbabwe in southern africa. where are these folks staying during their visit? the hotels in and near center city still have some rooms available the authority says but by the weekend as the pope's arrival draws near, they anticipate 100 percent occupancy. >> there's still plenty availability monday through thu
from angola to ethiopia, dallas to the dominican republic and mexico to maui, pilgrims have flocking to the city of brotherly love ahead of the catholic conference. "action news" reporter vern odom talked to some of the faithful today. he's live in center city with their story and where they'll be staying. >> reporter: vernon. >> reporter: sharrie, you can feel the increasing international flavor here as philadelphians we're used to tourists from across the world but this...
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. 480,000 now have come into the e.u. but we also need to remember that countries like ethiopia, 700,000 ref jess, kenya 400,000, sudan 200,000, and lebanon with 5 million inhabitants has more than a million they're hosting. so we need to keep it in perspective. it's not so much a problem to be solved as a human reality that has to be managed by sensible people, and we're very pleased to see that so many of the european union states did agree now to the formula of 160,000. >> sreenivasan: ambassador o'sullivan, as you and ambassador swing mentioned, what about the rest of the populations, 120,000 seems like a big number but 80% to 90% of even the syrian refugees are sitting in libya, jordan, lebanon. when they see the opportunity to come to europe, this might be the time for them. >> i think indeed the situation of those displace people has to be our top priority. the fact is that the international agencies have basically run out of money. the the european union announced today its intention to increase even beyond the 4 billion we have been giving until now and the united states is also
. 480,000 now have come into the e.u. but we also need to remember that countries like ethiopia, 700,000 ref jess, kenya 400,000, sudan 200,000, and lebanon with 5 million inhabitants has more than a million they're hosting. so we need to keep it in perspective. it's not so much a problem to be solved as a human reality that has to be managed by sensible people, and we're very pleased to see that so many of the european union states did agree now to the formula of 160,000. >> sreenivasan:...
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the italian embassy in ethiopia, and -- and azerbaijani media activist, more or less on the pro u.s. side, his wife is a service million hi was trapped until very recently in the swiss. embassy ins a jerry buy january. he eventually came out on a flight during the opening ceremony of the european games. he came out on a flying on the swiss foreign minister's jet into switzerland, and the swiss government have put up. so it just depends on the political situation as to who is willing to stand up for someone's asylum in a legal and political sense, how much that country is invested in the 1951 convention for refugees and what the physical threats are to the person and can they be physically protected in that country. so, that basically is the -- the answer is, once you have applied all those constraints, there's usually very few countries left. you try and -- it's not a situation usually where you can pick from five different countries. that's very, very rare. >> host: thanks. go ahead. >> hi, julian. you have acknowledged a lot of the victories that have come from a lot of the docume
the italian embassy in ethiopia, and -- and azerbaijani media activist, more or less on the pro u.s. side, his wife is a service million hi was trapped until very recently in the swiss. embassy ins a jerry buy january. he eventually came out on a flight during the opening ceremony of the european games. he came out on a flying on the swiss foreign minister's jet into switzerland, and the swiss government have put up. so it just depends on the political situation as to who is willing to stand...
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ethiopia eager to hear the pope here in philadelphia. >> the city of brotherly love. >> are we living up to it? >> yes, the people are very -- >> for me it's very exciting, moving, there's a lot of emotion. >> maria ward of michigan is one of the many younger visitors we saw in this crowd attending mass among thousands of faithful tonight and preparing for workshops tomorrow. for some, simply getting here from their homeland was a challenge. >> we were 150 to get visa. but only 25 people. >> only 25 of you made it here. >> we found some locals enjoying the congress and excited about the coming days. >> it's tremendous,s the whole event is an unbelievable experience. >> i'm one of the lucky ones that got a ticket. >> you're looking forward to saturday then? >> you could really hear her enthusiasm. a bishop from west africa is among the headline speakers at the world meetings tomorrow, mayor nutter will be taking part in the world meetings international mayor's -- live tonight in washington, d.c., nbc news. >>> nbc10's rosemary connors is in washington tonight. she reports the nation's
ethiopia eager to hear the pope here in philadelphia. >> the city of brotherly love. >> are we living up to it? >> yes, the people are very -- >> for me it's very exciting, moving, there's a lot of emotion. >> maria ward of michigan is one of the many younger visitors we saw in this crowd attending mass among thousands of faithful tonight and preparing for workshops tomorrow. for some, simply getting here from their homeland was a challenge. >> we were 150...
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northern ethiopia where the work of women is a development army, saving mothers and babies' lives. >>> in support, lewis hamilton misses out on a record as ferrari's sebastian betto dominates the grand prix. ♪ >>> the saudi-led coalition carried out airstrikes on several sites against the capitol sanaa. the radio and t.v. building and the ministry of trade at least 29 people were killed. earlier, houthi rebels and troops loyal to former president have standing several neighborhoods in the southwest city of taiz. seven rebels were reportedly killed. meanwhile, troops from the coalition are gathering in the marib region. several thousand forces are in the province to provide tactical support to the yemeni military fighting the rebels. for the fighting in yemen has displayed one and a half million people and 21 million are in need of humanitarian assistance. oxfam's head of programs for yemen has just returned from the war-torn country. >> i think what is really most astonishing is the level of destruction wrought, one, by the ground fighting that we are seeing in places like taiz
northern ethiopia where the work of women is a development army, saving mothers and babies' lives. >>> in support, lewis hamilton misses out on a record as ferrari's sebastian betto dominates the grand prix. ♪ >>> the saudi-led coalition carried out airstrikes on several sites against the capitol sanaa. the radio and t.v. building and the ministry of trade at least 29 people were killed. earlier, houthi rebels and troops loyal to former president have standing several...
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to law enforcement like wearing lineyards that attach our ethiopia our body so people can't run with them. one thing about the weapon itself you would be very surprised how difficult it is to get a fingerprint off a gun. unfortunately, i don't know if they are going get one. they might be able to get some dna off of there but that might be it. >> thank you very much. as always we're hopeful they will get a break very soon. >>> all right. ahead, a defiant kentucky clerk still in jail for refusing to issue same-sex marriage license. now she says the licenses that are being issued aren't valid. >>> plus this story. thousands of refugees that walked hundreds of miles are arriving in austria. what happens to them now? we'll talk about that next. jublia is a prescription medicine proven to treat toenail fungus. use jublia as instructed by your doctor. look at the footwork! most common side effects include ingrown toenail, application site redness, itching, swelling, burning or stinging, blisters, and pain. smash it! make the call and ask your doctor if jublia is right for you. new larger s
to law enforcement like wearing lineyards that attach our ethiopia our body so people can't run with them. one thing about the weapon itself you would be very surprised how difficult it is to get a fingerprint off a gun. unfortunately, i don't know if they are going get one. they might be able to get some dna off of there but that might be it. >> thank you very much. as always we're hopeful they will get a break very soon. >>> all right. ahead, a defiant kentucky clerk still in...
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infests everything. >> food aid presents a major problem for ethiopia's economy. charles stratford reports. >> life was difficult for balcher and his family even before the rains failed. he will face a tougher struggle to survive. >> there's nothing we can do. we don't have enough crops to provide for our families. we are having to sell our cows to buy food but the cows are sick because they don't have enough to eat. the only chance we have to eat is selling belongings to keep our families alive. >> an organization built the well in the 1990s. it broke down about six months ago and nobody knows how to repair it. agriculture accounts for almost half of the country's gdp, almost three quarters of the population are farmers. balcher grows corn and wheat on his five and a half hectares of land. he harvested enough last year to provide food for his family and pocket around $3,000. this year he will get virtually nothing. a walk through the field of maize here, shows how devastating the lack of water has brought to the crop. this grain should be up to showered height, this could be shoul
infests everything. >> food aid presents a major problem for ethiopia's economy. charles stratford reports. >> life was difficult for balcher and his family even before the rains failed. he will face a tougher struggle to survive. >> there's nothing we can do. we don't have enough crops to provide for our families. we are having to sell our cows to buy food but the cows are sick because they don't have enough to eat. the only chance we have to eat is selling belongings to...
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declares three days of national mourning for 43 soldiers killed in yemen. in ethiopia, four and a half million people could need food aid. so the situation right now is that austria has opened its border to refugees and the numbers of growing. more than 4,000 people have already crossed from hungary after that very difficult journey which we've been highlighting over the last 24 to 48 hours. we're going to talk immediately to mohammed jamjoom who has been making his way towards that border. how far are you now and what's happening? >> reporter: well, kamal we're about ten kilometers away from the border with austria but as you can see behind me there is a huge line of cars that goes on for kilometers behind us as we well. hungarian media is quoting hungarian officials saying that austria has closed off the border to anybody except the refugees that have gone through. and the refugees that are expected to go through within the next couple of hours. so that is causing huge gridlock right now. so much so that we have not been able to make it to the border. we should have been able to
declares three days of national mourning for 43 soldiers killed in yemen. in ethiopia, four and a half million people could need food aid. so the situation right now is that austria has opened its border to refugees and the numbers of growing. more than 4,000 people have already crossed from hungary after that very difficult journey which we've been highlighting over the last 24 to 48 hours. we're going to talk immediately to mohammed jamjoom who has been making his way towards that border....
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ethiopia to does the mind. we apparently broke tools or tried to poison the buttermilk or put ground glass, these racks of resistance and this is a familiar thread in the fabric of our resistance. again it's something that we cannot wait for the school system to teach this area remember, i've given you today there was more than likely something similar in your own family. >> you've indicated that churches provided refuge. what prevented the patrols from going into the churches? >> we did have a problem, not to theion the bigger cities churches did their best to act like they were not helping anybody. we have a couple of great stories from d.c. and annapolis where the ministers were so subservient and accommodating so welcoming to the authorities who've never found a thing, they were being played. you example of a small scale. thanks to the graduate abolition , you couldsylvania spend six months in the state and then you be free. people, george washington decided he did not want his black folks to be free so he rotated them out right before the deadline. then he heard that his favorit
ethiopia to does the mind. we apparently broke tools or tried to poison the buttermilk or put ground glass, these racks of resistance and this is a familiar thread in the fabric of our resistance. again it's something that we cannot wait for the school system to teach this area remember, i've given you today there was more than likely something similar in your own family. >> you've indicated that churches provided refuge. what prevented the patrols from going into the churches? >>...
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ethiopia. i left behind my mother, father and family. >> reporter: they are headed here, the port which has gained a reputation for being somalia's smuggling center. hundreds live here. they do all kind of jobs to earn enough money to pay for the journey to yemen and onwards. >> we know there is war and other problems, but we fled a bigger problem, no problem bigger than hunger. >> to reach their destination, they need people smugglers and too often they never reach the shore. mistreatment, abuse, rape and torture adopted by smuggling rings account for the increase in the number of deaths at sea. the government says it's struggling to stop the flow of migrants. at the city's main entrance, new arrival its gather. they are taken to a new camp for migrants. >> we want to keep them here for as long as we can. the dangers at sea are worse than the conflict in yemen. >> but the local governments capacity to deal with the growingrowing number of migrants unlimited. they try to each economically prosperous countries lies not here, but in ethiopia. >>> the u.n. special envoy to yemen is i
ethiopia. i left behind my mother, father and family. >> reporter: they are headed here, the port which has gained a reputation for being somalia's smuggling center. hundreds live here. they do all kind of jobs to earn enough money to pay for the journey to yemen and onwards. >> we know there is war and other problems, but we fled a bigger problem, no problem bigger than hunger. >> to reach their destination, they need people smugglers and too often they never reach the...
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around the world, some ethiopians, senior political people, and the italian embassy in ethiopia. and media activists, more or less on the upper row u.s. side, until very recently in the swiss embassy, we arranged and he came out on the slide. during the opening ceremony of the european games he came out on a flight on the swiss foreign minister's-ins with linda and the swiss government stood up for him. and who is willing to stand up for the asylum, legal and political debts, how much that country is invested in the 1951 convention. and what physical threats are for the person protected in that country. >> basically the answer is once you have applied all those constraints, usually very few countries left, a situation where you can pick from five countries, that is very very rare. >> my question is you acknowledge a lot of the victories that have come from a lot of the documents you have gotten, you are exposing for russian and different kinds of activity but have you ever been contacted or have acknowledged some of the negative repercussions that have come from the exposure and peop
around the world, some ethiopians, senior political people, and the italian embassy in ethiopia. and media activists, more or less on the upper row u.s. side, until very recently in the swiss embassy, we arranged and he came out on the slide. during the opening ceremony of the european games he came out on a flight on the swiss foreign minister's-ins with linda and the swiss government stood up for him. and who is willing to stand up for the asylum, legal and political debts, how much that...
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outreach program to villages like this across ethiopia is working. and certainly the figures seem to suggest that's case. according to the world bank and world health organization, ethiopia has been able to reduce the number of women dying during childbirth. this health center provide services for around 57,000 people. the women are given postnatal care too. the government says around 50% of mothers now give birth in centers like this. ethiopia still reliance on donors for almost half its health sector budget but the government says it's determined to expand its outreach program. >> even though we have achieved significantly, making sure we have facilities in outside areas of the country we still believe there is a sense of equity that needs to be addressed where some areas have better access than the other. >> reporter: a challenges it's hoped will help mother and children under five. charles stratford, al jazeera, northern ethiopia. >> still ahead, raul will have news of saturday's matches in a moment. >> saturday marked 30 years since an earthquake devastated mexico city. memorial
outreach program to villages like this across ethiopia is working. and certainly the figures seem to suggest that's case. according to the world bank and world health organization, ethiopia has been able to reduce the number of women dying during childbirth. this health center provide services for around 57,000 people. the women are given postnatal care too. the government says around 50% of mothers now give birth in centers like this. ethiopia still reliance on donors for almost half its...
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asia, vietnam, somalia, ethiopia and others, but there doesn't seem to be the political will at this moment to do that. there's also a fear that, with those that we would bring in, that you're bringing in people who could potentially be terrorists, and islamic extremists. so there is a phobia right now, an allergy to hosting refugees in the united states that would have to be dealt with before we saw numbers on the level that martin o'malley and people like international rescue committee have called for. >> steve, why haven't we heard more from president obama on this? >> it's strange, because this would be something where you would think the president would stand up and actually take a leading point in. i think it's important for the united states, given the stress and strain and also reaching out -- one of our problems with the middle east is that many in the muslim world don't believe america and the west value their lives. this is the moment where you say we value your lives. you're under threat. we want to embrace you and help you, and the president has not done that right
asia, vietnam, somalia, ethiopia and others, but there doesn't seem to be the political will at this moment to do that. there's also a fear that, with those that we would bring in, that you're bringing in people who could potentially be terrorists, and islamic extremists. so there is a phobia right now, an allergy to hosting refugees in the united states that would have to be dealt with before we saw numbers on the level that martin o'malley and people like international rescue committee have...
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for 45 killed in yemen, and warnings of drought in ethiopia, 4.5 million could need food aid. in sport, tom brady breaks his silence after being cleared by a judge in the debate gate. jo will be here with more on that. >> there has been protests in syria over the killing of a druz leader. look at the video, showing the aftermath of a car bomb. killing 25 others on friday. activists say they were against the syrian government and the armed society fighting against it. protests turned violence and governments were destroyed. in iraq, some sunni tribes are cooperating against the militias. for the tribe, it's less about unity, and more about fighting a common enemy. we have that report >>> for seven months this person was besieged by i.s.i.l. fighters. it was the only town that the armed group was not able to capture. i.s.i.l. forces faced fierce resistance. from people like this man. his tribe was the only one that stood up against i.s.i.l. in this corner of iraq. >> translation: we had a difficults choice. i.s.i.l. entered, they would have destroyed everything in our dignity. the
for 45 killed in yemen, and warnings of drought in ethiopia, 4.5 million could need food aid. in sport, tom brady breaks his silence after being cleared by a judge in the debate gate. jo will be here with more on that. >> there has been protests in syria over the killing of a druz leader. look at the video, showing the aftermath of a car bomb. killing 25 others on friday. activists say they were against the syrian government and the armed society fighting against it. protests turned...
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men indicted in d.c.'s largest synthetic drug bust. both men from ethiopia and accused of store noon, 265 pounds of bizarro inside a storage facility in northwest d.c. that is more than $2 million worth of drugs, which police believe were destined for our city streets. both men are being held without bond and they face up to 20 years in prison. >>> turning to our weather now, team coverage of the conditions out there. doug is out at nats park, a closer look at your labor day weekend. first, veronica johnson, she is tracking rain on the radar right now vj? >> that's right. rain earlier, thunderstorms, still some storms out there, but those are pushing well off to the west. we have seen them around mineral county, hampshire, also around rockingham county in virginia, where there was just a new severe thunderstorm warning issued. i will show you what you can expect, showers around, planning on going out this evening, 7:00, 85 degrees most neighborhoods, down into the 70 booisz 10 p.m. back to the 60s tomorrow morning and show you inny a moment. storms kicking in east to west, no lightni
men indicted in d.c.'s largest synthetic drug bust. both men from ethiopia and accused of store noon, 265 pounds of bizarro inside a storage facility in northwest d.c. that is more than $2 million worth of drugs, which police believe were destined for our city streets. both men are being held without bond and they face up to 20 years in prison. >>> turning to our weather now, team coverage of the conditions out there. doug is out at nats park, a closer look at your labor day weekend....
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. >> flee an even bigger problem, there is no problem bigger than hunger. >> reporter: we meet ethiopia migrants willing to travel to a conflict zone in hopes of a better life plus india's booming drugs industry is being questioned internationally. ♪ great time for a shiny floor wax, no? not if you just put the finishing touches on your latest masterpiece. timing's important. comcast business knows that. that's why you can schedule an installation at a time that works for you. even late at night, or on the weekend, if that's what you need. because you have enough to worry about. i did not see that coming. don't deal with disruptions. get better internet installed on your schedule. comcast business. built for business. welcome back, i'm julie and let's look at the headlines and they declared a state of emergency in two countries with serbia and detained more than 9,000 refugees crossing in from serbia and imposed tough new border controls blocking the main land route into the eu. russian president vladimir putin says they will continue to provide support to the military regime and urge
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and working in the united states for almost 20 years, they've come back to ethiopia and opened a night club. >> becoming an international city. in my experience, working in the service industry, it is efficient for me. >> reporter: ethiopians left throughout the 1970s and 80s. since that was overthrown in 1991, the country's enjoyed years of relative stability and investment from abroad is pouring. there are buildings like this. ethiopia has one of the fastest-growing economies in the world. if it is going to tackle issues of poverty, it has to attract investment from 2.5 ethiopians living abroad. $3 billion a year in remittencys. it's per capita is only around $550. they continue to encourage ethiopians living abroad. >> they have to take part in investment, in trade, in technology transfer, maybe? in looking for markets, this is what they are doing now. we are brick-by-brick. this is a process. >> reporter: the international experience is vital. >> they will also bring, what i think is actually more needed in africa and ethiopia, the knowledge, the know-how and the global expos
and working in the united states for almost 20 years, they've come back to ethiopia and opened a night club. >> becoming an international city. in my experience, working in the service industry, it is efficient for me. >> reporter: ethiopians left throughout the 1970s and 80s. since that was overthrown in 1991, the country's enjoyed years of relative stability and investment from abroad is pouring. there are buildings like this. ethiopia has one of the fastest-growing economies in...
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... >> the last time i gave birth, the placenta was stuck. i was in pain. >> ethiopia's health care initiative is saving the lives of mothers and babies. >>> and the 2015 rugby world cup gets off to a dramatic start. details later in sport >>> the african union suspended burkina faso, and threatened to impose sanctions on the leaders of the military coup if they don't restore the interim government. soldiers from the presidential guard stormed into a cabinet meeting, arresting the president and prime minister. >> reporter: those in burkina faso's capital have been treating dozens of people injured in protests since the coup. >> translation: we have come to see the sick, identify all those injured in the deplorable situation. crash injuries, taking details and getting phone numbers. >> witnesses say gunmen loyal to the coup leaders opened fair. >> they opened fire, and came into my court regard. led by members of the presidential guard. it was ousted in a popular uprising. after attempting to prolong a 20-year rule. it was 72 hours to quit power. they will hear us, bury the corpse he
... >> the last time i gave birth, the placenta was stuck. i was in pain. >> ethiopia's health care initiative is saving the lives of mothers and babies. >>> and the 2015 rugby world cup gets off to a dramatic start. details later in sport >>> the african union suspended burkina faso, and threatened to impose sanctions on the leaders of the military coup if they don't restore the interim government. soldiers from the presidential guard stormed into a cabinet...
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ethiopia's borders. the changes of monitoring a big raging transit route. plus we visit the village buried by floods, which the residents blame on climate change. more on that. stay with us. this is a great place to work. not because they have yoga meetings and a juice bar. because they're getting comcast business internet. comcast business offers convenient installation appointments that work around your schedule. and it takes- done. - about an hour. get reliable internet that's up to five times faster than dsl from the phone company. call 800-501-6000 to switch today. perks are nice. but the best thing you can give your business is comcast business. comcast business. built for business. >> as the global refugee crisis intensifies... >> they have travelled for weeks, sometimes months. >> and the e.u. struggles to cope... >> we don't know, they stop us here. >> what's being done while lives hang in the balance? >> we need help now. >>> welcome back, a quick reminder of top storeys. germany and austria called for a summit. to come up with a unified response in the growing refugee cri
ethiopia's borders. the changes of monitoring a big raging transit route. plus we visit the village buried by floods, which the residents blame on climate change. more on that. stay with us. this is a great place to work. not because they have yoga meetings and a juice bar. because they're getting comcast business internet. comcast business offers convenient installation appointments that work around your schedule. and it takes- done. - about an hour. get reliable internet that's up to five...
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need whether it's from syria or iraq or ethiopia like your guest was there. the fact of the matter still exists. if we help them stay in their country, far outweighs the fact if they come here. we welcome them as syrian americans here we ask our government to help them, nevertheless we should stop bombing them there, the child that was killed on the turkish shores was not in the area where the government was hitten. he was in kobani where daesh was hidden where i.s.i.s. was hidden and the fact of the matter his father took his little body to his home town and he was able to take him there, bury him there, have a ceremony there. we can help the people stay in their home town and helping them live there rather than taking them out of the country. nevertheless when they reach out we are required to help them and the syrian americans are ready to help. >> syrian americans in the united states are very well organized civically active. take us behind the scenes. are there lots of conversations with members of congress, staicht, what'statedepartment, e day to day? >> we are well organized
need whether it's from syria or iraq or ethiopia like your guest was there. the fact of the matter still exists. if we help them stay in their country, far outweighs the fact if they come here. we welcome them as syrian americans here we ask our government to help them, nevertheless we should stop bombing them there, the child that was killed on the turkish shores was not in the area where the government was hitten. he was in kobani where daesh was hidden where i.s.i.s. was hidden and the fact...
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still ahead in this newshour including ethiopia appeals to the diaspora and help fuel the fastest growing economic. millions of muslim pilgrims gather for hage. >>> the game, bridge, is trying to be legally recognized as a sport which opens the debate: what is a sport? ♪ >>> hello. welcome back. a reminder the top stories on al jazeera. european leaders are to begin an emergency meeting on the refugee crisis on tuesday interior ministers overcame stiff opposition from eastern european countries and approved a plan to relocate 120,000 refugees. executives of the world's biggest car maker are holding crisis meetingsing in their german headquarters. volkswagon's chief executive has apologized forfeiting 11 million diesel cars with devices designed to cheat emissions test results. china, president started his state visit to the united states by saying beijing remains committed to financial reforms and an open economy. speaking to business leaders in seattle, xi jinp anymore. g stressed china wants to increase investment ties. >>> the u.n.'s world food program has been forced to susp
still ahead in this newshour including ethiopia appeals to the diaspora and help fuel the fastest growing economic. millions of muslim pilgrims gather for hage. >>> the game, bridge, is trying to be legally recognized as a sport which opens the debate: what is a sport? ♪ >>> hello. welcome back. a reminder the top stories on al jazeera. european leaders are to begin an emergency meeting on the refugee crisis on tuesday interior ministers overcame stiff opposition from...
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states for 20 years, they come back to ethiopia and opened a nightclub. >> i can see this from all over the world, and in my experience, working in the service industry, it's a decision for me, it's very exciting. we'll be back here. >> ethiopians left the country in their thousands went the military junta was na power. when it was overthrown, they enjoyed years of stability. and investment from abroad. >> there are building sites like this right the way across. ethiopia has one of the fastest growing economies in the world. if it is seriously going to tackle issues of poverty, they have to attract investments from 2.5 ethiopians. it constitutes 3 billion. ethiopia is one of the poorest countries in the world. the per capita is only around 550,000. the government continues to encourage them abroad. many helped to fund the political opposition. they have to take part investment in trade, technology. looking for markets. this is what happened. that's what they are doing now. we are brick by brick building a democratic system. that is a process. analysts say the international experien
states for 20 years, they come back to ethiopia and opened a nightclub. >> i can see this from all over the world, and in my experience, working in the service industry, it's a decision for me, it's very exciting. we'll be back here. >> ethiopians left the country in their thousands went the military junta was na power. when it was overthrown, they enjoyed years of stability. and investment from abroad. >> there are building sites like this right the way across. ethiopia has...
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greater than hunger. >> ethiopia migrants willing to travel to a conflict shown in hopes of a better life. >> the pakistani woman who has won a u.n. award for her work with refugees, that is coming up. welcome back and remind you of headlines hungary declared state of emergency on two counties borders serbia with 9,000 refugees crossing in from serbia and border controls blocking the mainland route with the eu. russia president vladimir putin says they will provide support to the military regime and asked others to join in and it will worsen the situation and believe they have tanks at a syrian air base near latakia, israeli police stormed the compound on the temple mount for the third day and 36 palestinians injured and tuesday is the end of the jewish new year when jews are allowed access there and they say they want to change the rules that allow jews to visit but not to pray. nigeria's president is in france asking for help to fight the group boko haram and met with fran fran on monday hand has two days of negotiations and the boko haram crisis is no different than the fight against i
greater than hunger. >> ethiopia migrants willing to travel to a conflict shown in hopes of a better life. >> the pakistani woman who has won a u.n. award for her work with refugees, that is coming up. welcome back and remind you of headlines hungary declared state of emergency on two counties borders serbia with 9,000 refugees crossing in from serbia and border controls blocking the mainland route with the eu. russia president vladimir putin says they will provide support to the...
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deported back ton latest flight. al jazeera, auckland. >>> health, pregnant people in ethiopia live in isolated villages and until recently continually access even basic medical care. >> these ladies are members of what the ethiopian golf calls the women's development army. >> my name is. >> my name is. >> my name is. >> my name is. >> the are volunteers paid by some of the government paid 34,000 medical outreach workers spread across the country. their mission to provide better health care for millions of ethiopian women. the family nearby wait for her to arrive and she's a qualify midwife, responsible to 35-year-old about to giver birth to her fourth child. >> the greatest is when our mothers give birth. they ask them a lot of questions, an we advice them. >> haroot is typical of many. haroot gave birth to her other four children rat home. >> the last time the placenta was stuck. that's why i've decided to good. >> her husband and sister help her to the car. it's ma terchl outreach program across ethiopia is working. certainly the figures suggest that's the case. according to the wor
deported back ton latest flight. al jazeera, auckland. >>> health, pregnant people in ethiopia live in isolated villages and until recently continually access even basic medical care. >> these ladies are members of what the ethiopian golf calls the women's development army. >> my name is. >> my name is. >> my name is. >> my name is. >> the are volunteers paid by some of the government paid 34,000 medical outreach workers spread across the country....
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ethiopia, just a couple weeks ago. simply for holding an event to discuss these ideas. but, inspiring thing is that, students like jorge and others are not backing down in the face of these thugs. they're continuing on. john: fortunately most of you are from america. you haven't had this happen. you have questions for alexander or jorge, come up to the microphone. >> john, i'm from bristol, virginia, go to university of virginia. my question for who are say. i had cousin not recently, last year was protested in venezuela put in jail. what do you think the future for central and south america is moving forward? john: south america has the same resources we have but it stayed poor when north america got rich. do people have a sense it was government that did that? >> i don't think they did. all the history and sociology teachers give a marxist view of history and tell us how america became rich by exploiting latin america which makes no sense at all. >> hi, my name is sally. i go to the university of waterloo in canada, ontario. >> whoo! >> i want to know what was going throu
ethiopia, just a couple weeks ago. simply for holding an event to discuss these ideas. but, inspiring thing is that, students like jorge and others are not backing down in the face of these thugs. they're continuing on. john: fortunately most of you are from america. you haven't had this happen. you have questions for alexander or jorge, come up to the microphone. >> john, i'm from bristol, virginia, go to university of virginia. my question for who are say. i had cousin not recently,...
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. >>> farmers get relief in ethiopia. austria and germany have agreed to allow refugees to cross their borders from hungary. we're going to take you live. these are the latest pictures from the hungary austria border where the first buses have arrived from the town of 96elsdorf. refugees are receiving food and being registered and processed. austria is expecting up to 1500 people to arrive at the reception center. people were allowed to board buses after spending much of the day walking from budapest to the austrian border. andrew simmons has the story. >> it's taken the hungarian authorities by surprise. particularly the police. this march is bigger than expected. it may be far fetched to think they could reach the austrian border by foot, more than 170 kilometers by foot. >> we are walking. >> it's a long way. interbut we have no choice. >> the mood is upbeat remarkable for people under such stress but some of the refugees say they're worried that the police could be leading them into a trap like the train to bicske. there are hundreds of families keeping up with the leading groups.
. >>> farmers get relief in ethiopia. austria and germany have agreed to allow refugees to cross their borders from hungary. we're going to take you live. these are the latest pictures from the hungary austria border where the first buses have arrived from the town of 96elsdorf. refugees are receiving food and being registered and processed. austria is expecting up to 1500 people to arrive at the reception center. people were allowed to board buses after spending much of the day...
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for 45 soldiers killed in yemen. >>> warnings of drought in ethiopia 4.5 million people could need food aid. >> we look at the grand slam. >> from lesbos to luxembourg. europe is grappling with what is described as it's greatest refugee crisis since the second world war. almost every country on the continent is now affected. the first train carrying refug refugee refugees from hungary have arrived in menu nick. they expect up to 10,000 people in the coming hours. long lines of exhausted people, many carrying young children are arriving at the border. >> further east, more refugees are hoping to reach safety and a chance at a better life. in greece still boats arrive, desperate people are putting their lives at risk on rubber dinghies. 25,000 refugees on the island of lesbos. the authorities are simply overwhelmed. we have reporters right along this route. we go to the refugee camp on the hungary serbian border. and in budapest another batch of refugees are walking to the austrian border. mohammed a lot of people behind you. what is happening today. >> yes, we've been speaking to ma
for 45 soldiers killed in yemen. >>> warnings of drought in ethiopia 4.5 million people could need food aid. >> we look at the grand slam. >> from lesbos to luxembourg. europe is grappling with what is described as it's greatest refugee crisis since the second world war. almost every country on the continent is now affected. the first train carrying refug refugee refugees from hungary have arrived in menu nick. they expect up to 10,000 people in the coming hours. long...
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. >> patricia sabga, al jazeera, myrtle beach, south carolina. >> ethiopia has a fast growing economy and its government has turned to ethiopians some who have left the country some in the u.s., to build on that progress. >>> the foundation and the challenges it faces. >> every saturday night. >> mexico's kolima volcano erupted twice today, the volcano is part of the pacific's ring of fire and has been kitchen since the start of july. while mexico has more than 3,000 volume cane owes, only 14 is active. >>> now to our global view segment with a look at how news outlets across the world are reacting to various events. >> the australian writes that four and a half weeks of active opened the way for russia to intervene. russia could play a role against i.s.i.l. the jordan times also writes about the deployment of russian jets in syria. washington is submitting conflicting signals,. >>> and the times of london offers this simple editorial cartoon take on volkswagen's emissions test rigging scandal. and overturned vw beetle. >>> off the radar tonight, ethiopia is one of the fastest
. >> patricia sabga, al jazeera, myrtle beach, south carolina. >> ethiopia has a fast growing economy and its government has turned to ethiopians some who have left the country some in the u.s., to build on that progress. >>> the foundation and the challenges it faces. >> every saturday night. >> mexico's kolima volcano erupted twice today, the volcano is part of the pacific's ring of fire and has been kitchen since the start of july. while mexico has more than...
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how to handle the refugee crisis. >>> and in ethiopia, four and a half million people could need food aid. so austria has opened its border to refugees. more than 2,000 people have already crossed over from hungary after as we've seen over the last few days and you see in these pictures of the very austria, this morning, a very difficult journey it has been. mohammed jamjoom tell me more what you've seen mohammed. >> well, ca kamal, we have seen empty buses several of them coming back from the border, they have carried thousands of refugees there that have since crossed over into austria last couple of hours and we are expecting even more refugees will be arriving at the border, possibly within the next hour or two. dozens of more buses have picked up refugees from the main train station in budapest and they will be heading over and taking the refugees over to austria very soon. we expect to be encountering them in the next 30 to 40 minutes. this has been a very sad couple of days for many refugees. i'm in contact with several of them. they are worried what's going to happen now, even
how to handle the refugee crisis. >>> and in ethiopia, four and a half million people could need food aid. so austria has opened its border to refugees. more than 2,000 people have already crossed over from hungary after as we've seen over the last few days and you see in these pictures of the very austria, this morning, a very difficult journey it has been. mohammed jamjoom tell me more what you've seen mohammed. >> well, ca kamal, we have seen empty buses several of them...
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houses. >> this is one of only two gem stonework shops in addis ababa. ethiopia's opal industry generates around $25 million a year a long way behind australia which produce he more than 90% of the world's opals. this stone on the left is worth around $five per car $5 per kar. all are found in ethiopia. the government plans to establish infrastructure here to sell cut and polish stones. >> we're now inviting investors, mining companies with experience to come to ethiopia. >> the opal is known as the queen of gems and so men like seto continue digging despite the risks involved. charles stratford al jazeera, yoaps. >>> now to our global view segment with a look at how news outlets across the world are reacting to various events. >> writing that more than 2500 people have died while european nations have quibbled over what to do. it says a unified system is necessary to reflect a united modern europe. >>> britain's the telegraph is criticizing the invitation of abdel fatah al-sisi to visit europe this fall. though the west needs egypt to help fight i.s.i.l, specifically calling ou
houses. >> this is one of only two gem stonework shops in addis ababa. ethiopia's opal industry generates around $25 million a year a long way behind australia which produce he more than 90% of the world's opals. this stone on the left is worth around $five per car $5 per kar. all are found in ethiopia. the government plans to establish infrastructure here to sell cut and polish stones. >> we're now inviting investors, mining companies with experience to come to ethiopia. >>...
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to visit kenya and ethiopia as well as the first to visit a federal prison. what do all these presidential firsts mean for his last year and a half in office? does it mean, hey, i don't have to run for election again? i'm going to have fun in my last remaining years. >> he has a year and a half to go, jonathan. he probably has a bucket list. you know, he released his -- >> we know he has a bucket list. from the correspondents' dinner. go on. >> i think that's what this is. everything he is doing, it's always connected to policy. he uses instagram, selfie stick. let's also talk about global warming. he will find a way to do all these fun things that will -- >> for our viewers who don't know there's an architectural competition that was launched a few days ago for the obama library. and the first submissions are due september 16th. so they are thinking, obama and his advisers, of a post presidency, which will include a chapter to be continued on climate change. you know, that selfie stick will probably end up being an exhibit some place. you're looking at very definite things co
to visit kenya and ethiopia as well as the first to visit a federal prison. what do all these presidential firsts mean for his last year and a half in office? does it mean, hey, i don't have to run for election again? i'm going to have fun in my last remaining years. >> he has a year and a half to go, jonathan. he probably has a bucket list. you know, he released his -- >> we know he has a bucket list. from the correspondents' dinner. go on. >> i think that's what this is....
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years of unrest, ethiopia's economy is growing fast. now the east african country is luring ex-pats back. antonio mora is here. antonio. >> fled communism military rule and civil war, many came to the u.s. in fact, the ethiopian embassy says the u.s. is the biggest home of ethiopians outside of the area. they are encouraging members of the diaspora to return. in our next hour we'll take a look at how one man returned to his home land from the u.s. and building a new life and business in ethiopia. >> we'll look for that antonio, thank you. that's our broadcasts. thank you very much for watching, i'm john siegenthaler. see you back here tonight. we leave you with some of the historic moments of pope francis's visits to washington, d.c. >> we see a living example of jesus's teachings. ♪ ♪ >> how do you feel about her meeting the pope today? >> we are happy. >> climate change is a problem, we can no longer be left to a future generation. >> of an imration family. i'm happy to bimmigrant family.s country that was largely built by such families. >> i think it's a good thing for our country
years of unrest, ethiopia's economy is growing fast. now the east african country is luring ex-pats back. antonio mora is here. antonio. >> fled communism military rule and civil war, many came to the u.s. in fact, the ethiopian embassy says the u.s. is the biggest home of ethiopians outside of the area. they are encouraging members of the diaspora to return. in our next hour we'll take a look at how one man returned to his home land from the u.s. and building a new life and business in...
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. >> details in sport with jo, any minute now. . >> ethiopia says it wants to expand its new maternal heath care issue, pregnant women in ethiopia live in isolated villages and couldn't access basic care. charles stratford visits a community where the government-run programme is making changes. >> reporter: these ladies are members of the women's development army. >>> the women are volunteers trained by some of the government paid 34 medical outreach workers spread across the country. their mission to ensure better health care for millions of ethiopia women. in a village near, a family wait for them to arrive. she's a qualified midwife, and responsible for this woman close to giving birth to her fourth child. >> the greatest joy for me is when a mother gives birth. we go to the house, they accept us with a smile. they ask questions, we advise them. >> for this family, they are typical of millions of ethiopians living in villages where access to healthcare was not available immediately, and she gave birth to three other children at home. >> translation: the last time i gave birth the p
. >> details in sport with jo, any minute now. . >> ethiopia says it wants to expand its new maternal heath care issue, pregnant women in ethiopia live in isolated villages and couldn't access basic care. charles stratford visits a community where the government-run programme is making changes. >> reporter: these ladies are members of the women's development army. >>> the women are volunteers trained by some of the government paid 34 medical outreach workers spread...
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beings from their homes in syria, ethiopia, mali. the number of displaced has overwhelmed the united nations efforts. more than 4 billion in u.s. aide still unaccounted for. with the help of dozens of nongovernment organizations and relief organizations, all of it has proven to be gssly inadequate. the troops i have covered for the last 14 years in 57 mbeds are stunned by this outcome, and they rightly attribute it to our president's failure of nerve and leadership. these young americans raise their hands to fight radical islamic terror. they deserve a commander and chief as courageous as they are. they volunteered to fight an enemy obama won't name, and many gave their limbs and lives to win ground that he has surren r surrender surrendered. no previous generation of american troops have been sent into harm's way by political leaders so unwilling to define our enemy or what matters most victory. these brave patriots have a deeper understanding of america's place and purpose in the world than washington's political elites and their media enablers. someday soon in places americans lib
beings from their homes in syria, ethiopia, mali. the number of displaced has overwhelmed the united nations efforts. more than 4 billion in u.s. aide still unaccounted for. with the help of dozens of nongovernment organizations and relief organizations, all of it has proven to be gssly inadequate. the troops i have covered for the last 14 years in 57 mbeds are stunned by this outcome, and they rightly attribute it to our president's failure of nerve and leadership. these young americans raise...
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northern ethiopia. mean around 4.5 million food aid. it could be a problem for the economy as half the income is generated. >> life was difficult. family of nine, before the rains failed. this year he and millions came across northern ethiopia. facing a tougher struggle. >> translation: there's nothing we can do, we don't have enough crops. we have to settle the food. but because they don't have enough to eat, the only chance is to sell belongings. villages say a foreign aid organization built the well in the 1990s. no one in the village knows how to repair it. people in the village are heavily dependent on farmers. around three-quarters of the population are farmers. >> this man grows corn and wheat. this time last year, they were ready to pick his crops. they harvested them enough to provide food for the pocket. around 3,000. this year they'll get virtually nothing. >> this shows just how devastating the lack of rains had on the crop. the plants should come up my shoulder by now. if you look down at this plant, look at the size of the car. this by now should be around a foot long. th
northern ethiopia. mean around 4.5 million food aid. it could be a problem for the economy as half the income is generated. >> life was difficult. family of nine, before the rains failed. this year he and millions came across northern ethiopia. facing a tougher struggle. >> translation: there's nothing we can do, we don't have enough crops. we have to settle the food. but because they don't have enough to eat, the only chance is to sell belongings. villages say a foreign aid...