66
66
Dec 31, 2018
12/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
union members, and talked about, you know, these hard -- as he put it, hardworking police and barber shop workers and beauticians who are revolting against not just african-american unrest, but also the kind of pointy headed overeducated elites. it was in that sense a modern campaign. we do see the republican party today much of its strength still remains in the south. not just the deep south, but also the border states, and that has -- and that really happened in the '60s, it happened over time, you do see by the end of the '68 election, you do see the republican party in the south and dominant. >> very quick follow-up, are there parallels between '68 and 2016? >> history doesn't repeat itself, and it's hard to create these analogies, because the issues in '68 were different from the issues today. for instance, the issue of trade, immigration, having said th that, donald trump -- while nixon repeat ed this notion of american carnage and crisis, i'm the voice for the forgotten americans. he really used some of that language, used some of those ideas, and i do think that some of trump
union members, and talked about, you know, these hard -- as he put it, hardworking police and barber shop workers and beauticians who are revolting against not just african-american unrest, but also the kind of pointy headed overeducated elites. it was in that sense a modern campaign. we do see the republican party today much of its strength still remains in the south. not just the deep south, but also the border states, and that has -- and that really happened in the '60s, it happened over...
21
21
Dec 31, 2018
12/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 1
union ambassador to the u.s. said during a discussion about how to take me to the quote in africa the conversation is not even begun we are nowhere near where we need to be what's your reaction to that. i very much agree with embassador and my country ghana the conversation has been extremely muted about me too and the sense that people have not been publicly name in those who have violated them those who have assaulted them people have actually been speaking about the need for us to have this conversation but no one is really speaking of that's because the consequences for woman who name people who violates them is really still to hash in about a few years ago in twenty fifteen that prominent. public personality quickly changed the chua was allegedly accused of raping a young woman there were people who were witnesses to the fact that she had been abused by this man she went to hospital the doctors verified that she had been sexually assaulted the state of government took up a case back to this woman was vilifie
union ambassador to the u.s. said during a discussion about how to take me to the quote in africa the conversation is not even begun we are nowhere near where we need to be what's your reaction to that. i very much agree with embassador and my country ghana the conversation has been extremely muted about me too and the sense that people have not been publicly name in those who have violated them those who have assaulted them people have actually been speaking about the need for us to have this...
68
68
Dec 31, 2018
12/18
by
KPIX
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
when you unveiled, 100,000 african americans are now working hard in our union war effort, if i cancelled it they might not do that, we might lose the war. one of the most important things you need from a president is the ability to not only make tough decisions but also to be able to explain it to people so that they feel included. a tweet will never do that. >> brennan: we seem to be for d we' not necessarily in isg agreement on what the american values are right now. >> i think some of that were frozen in these two camps really is technology driven, dide imp blasey ford-catch saw is where people distorted themselves out into the camp is and who you believe which i was on likely response to any possible impea impeachment proceedings. that political division between conservatives and liberals who are asked to believe in fundamentally different values and not asked to think about one another's values are, still by some very cynical political consultants who wanted to get voters to the poll using emotionally charged, life or death issues that were constitutionally weak, sort of abortion sc
when you unveiled, 100,000 african americans are now working hard in our union war effort, if i cancelled it they might not do that, we might lose the war. one of the most important things you need from a president is the ability to not only make tough decisions but also to be able to explain it to people so that they feel included. a tweet will never do that. >> brennan: we seem to be for d we' not necessarily in isg agreement on what the american values are right now. >> i think...
50
50
Dec 30, 2018
12/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
but today very few people admit to being of african descent. despite their huge and historical influence on society, black argentinians still face racial discrimination and are often treated as foreigners in their own country. our correspondent reports from buenos aires. there is nothing more argentine than the tango, but many are unaware that its roots are african. for the afro—argentines whose families descended from the slave trade, they often feel like they've been written out of history, and invisible to fellow argentines. i don't know why there are no people from africa. mistaken as foreigners, these are the people who face racism today. translation: i belong to an ethnicity that has been systematically denied. it hurts. it's deep, and it remains with you throughout your time. translation: it makes me feel angry to have to explain that i'm argentine, because my ancestors did a lot for this country. argentines are always trying to be white and european, and this is why they feel that everything black is bad. jose delfin acosta died whils
but today very few people admit to being of african descent. despite their huge and historical influence on society, black argentinians still face racial discrimination and are often treated as foreigners in their own country. our correspondent reports from buenos aires. there is nothing more argentine than the tango, but many are unaware that its roots are african. for the afro—argentines whose families descended from the slave trade, they often feel like they've been written out of history,...
22
22
Dec 30, 2018
12/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
chapters and treated african-american soldiers equally. this hour-long talk was hosted by pamplin historical park in virginia. dez: our next speaker is dr. barbara gannon. she received her doctorate from penn state university in 2005. she is currently assistant professor of military history at the university of central florida. her areas of specialty include military history, civil war and reconstruction, veterans, and african-american history. her book, "the won cause: black and white comradeship in the grand army of the republic," which is the topic of her speech today, was published by the university of north carolina press in 2011. it was an honorable mention for the lincoln prize in 2012, and was recognized that gilman lehrman institute. it was a finalist for the jefferson davis prize, and also won that weiler silver prize for having the best first book on the civil war. i am pleased to announce dr. barbara gannon. [applause] barbara: first, thank you all for being here. thanks, dez and terry and patrick and collin and the entire staf
chapters and treated african-american soldiers equally. this hour-long talk was hosted by pamplin historical park in virginia. dez: our next speaker is dr. barbara gannon. she received her doctorate from penn state university in 2005. she is currently assistant professor of military history at the university of central florida. her areas of specialty include military history, civil war and reconstruction, veterans, and african-american history. her book, "the won cause: black and white...
33
33
Dec 30, 2018
12/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
chapters and treated african-american soldiers equally. this hour-long talk was hosted by pamplin historical park in virginia. dez: our next speaker is dr. barbara gannon. she received her doctorate from penn state university in 2005. she is currently assistant professor of military history at the university of central florida.
chapters and treated african-american soldiers equally. this hour-long talk was hosted by pamplin historical park in virginia. dez: our next speaker is dr. barbara gannon. she received her doctorate from penn state university in 2005. she is currently assistant professor of military history at the university of central florida.
41
41
Dec 30, 2018
12/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
union ambassador to the u.s. said during a discussion about how to take me to the quote in africa the conversation is not even begun we are nowhere near where we need to be what's your reaction to that. i very much agree with embassador and my country ghana the conversation has been extremely muted about me too and the sense that people have not been publicly name in those who have violated them those who have assaulted them people have actually been speaking about the need for us to have this conversation but no one is really speaking up that's because the consequences for woman who name people who violates them is really still to hash in about a few years ago in twenty fifteen that prominent. public personality quickly changed the chua was allegedly accused of raping a young woman there were people who were witnesses to the fact that she had been abused by this man she went to hospital the doctors verified that she had been sexually assaulted the state of ghana took up a case that's this woman was vilified in t
union ambassador to the u.s. said during a discussion about how to take me to the quote in africa the conversation is not even begun we are nowhere near where we need to be what's your reaction to that. i very much agree with embassador and my country ghana the conversation has been extremely muted about me too and the sense that people have not been publicly name in those who have violated them those who have assaulted them people have actually been speaking about the need for us to have this...
75
75
Dec 30, 2018
12/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
occasionally, lincoln invited african-americans to the white house to discuss public affairs. in august 1862, he met with five leading members of washington's black community to enlist their support for colonization. among other things, he told them "your race are suffering, in my judgment, the greatest wrong inflicted on any people." shortly before that meeting, he conversed with joseph jenkins roberts, a virginian african-american who had served as president of liberia. two years later, lincoln consulted frederick douglass about the urgent necessity of encouraging slaves to run to union lines. lincoln'sound willingness to summon him remarkable. months after that meeting, douglass wrote that the president, quote, knew that he could do nothing which would down upon him more fiercely the ripaldry of the voter than by showing him any respect as men. douglass added "there are some men who can face death and dangers, but have no moral conviction to contradict a prejudice or face ridicule. in daring to admit, nay, in daring to invite a negro to an audience at the white house, mr. l
occasionally, lincoln invited african-americans to the white house to discuss public affairs. in august 1862, he met with five leading members of washington's black community to enlist their support for colonization. among other things, he told them "your race are suffering, in my judgment, the greatest wrong inflicted on any people." shortly before that meeting, he conversed with joseph jenkins roberts, a virginian african-american who had served as president of liberia. two years...
36
36
Dec 29, 2018
12/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
recalled thes african-americans having to feed union officers for a night. he was angry that they did not pay for what they were fed and they took every horse and mule we had. is other thing he describes when the marchers moved on, they took his uncle ben with them. this is the word he uses. he says they took my uncle with them. we don't know if his uncle went of his own accord or not. says, theys on and got in a fight. they gave uncle ben horses, five sacks of silverware, five saddles. the goods were taken in the fight. uncle ben brought it back with him. the boss took all of the silver away from him. uncle ben didn't know what to do with it. it to him. he come back because he wanted to. what might uncle ben have thought of all of this? the yankees are stealing from the planters. they give their gains to ben. presumably for safekeeping. ben's master steals them from him. he also seems to have fallen into the population who don't want to follow sherman's men. they would rather -- rather stay with the devil he knows with his former master in the short term ra
recalled thes african-americans having to feed union officers for a night. he was angry that they did not pay for what they were fed and they took every horse and mule we had. is other thing he describes when the marchers moved on, they took his uncle ben with them. this is the word he uses. he says they took my uncle with them. we don't know if his uncle went of his own accord or not. says, theys on and got in a fight. they gave uncle ben horses, five sacks of silverware, five saddles. the...
19
19
Dec 29, 2018
12/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
newsouth african constitution has, in fact, a and whenof that britain agreed to come into the ofopean union for purposes the european convention on human rights that was what was the britishore judges could say this act of -- the full european court could do had to go back to the british parliament. tried. have everybody can propose lots of fixes. you have other ones. have, you know -- mine are more rooted in the judicial branch because that's where i agree to somei extent that there are lots of sayps of people i would that the difference between thurgood marshall was doing with the naacp, it was those lawsto get had thethe people who votes in those situations. had no alternative, but to court. and so i would say some of the most important things are who's giving the right to vote, who's challenging it, who's keeping people from voting? and that's i think worthy of a huge other discussion and i only to judgesit to decide that. briefly going back for a moment, as you know, madison writes to spencer roan after the decision saying that if they had known in 1787 that written,ion would be
newsouth african constitution has, in fact, a and whenof that britain agreed to come into the ofopean union for purposes the european convention on human rights that was what was the britishore judges could say this act of -- the full european court could do had to go back to the british parliament. tried. have everybody can propose lots of fixes. you have other ones. have, you know -- mine are more rooted in the judicial branch because that's where i agree to somei extent that there are lots...
50
50
Dec 29, 2018
12/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
union ambassador to the u.s. said during a discussion about how to take me to the quote in africa the conversation is not even begun we are nowhere near where we need to be what's your reaction to that. i very much agree with embassador and my country ghana the conversation has been extremely muted about me too and the sense that people have not been publicly name in those who have violated them those who have assaulted them people have actually been speaking about the need for us to have the conversation but no one is really speaking of that's because the consequences for woman who name people who violate them is really still to hash in about a few years ago in twenty fifteen that prominent. public personality quickly changed the chua was allegedly accused of raping a young woman there were people who were witnesses to the fact that she had been abused by this man she went to hospital the doctors verified that she had been sexually assaulted the state of ghana took up a case that's this woman was vilified in the
union ambassador to the u.s. said during a discussion about how to take me to the quote in africa the conversation is not even begun we are nowhere near where we need to be what's your reaction to that. i very much agree with embassador and my country ghana the conversation has been extremely muted about me too and the sense that people have not been publicly name in those who have violated them those who have assaulted them people have actually been speaking about the need for us to have the...
206
206
Dec 29, 2018
12/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 206
favorite 0
quote 0
union ambassador to the u.s. said during a discussion about how to take me to the quote in africa the conversation is not even begun we are nowhere near where we need to be what's your reaction to that. i very much agree with embassador and my country ghana conversation has been extremely muted about me too and the sense that people have not been publicly name in those who have violated them those who have assaulted them people have actually been speaking about the need for us to have this conversation but no one is really speaking of that's because the consequences for woman who name people who violate them is really still to hash in about a few years ago in twenty fifteen that prominent. public personality quickly changed the chua was allegedly accused of raping a young woman there were people who were witnesses to the fact that she had been abused by this man she went to hospital the doctors verified that she had been sexually assaulted the state of gamma took up a case back to this woman was vilified in the p
union ambassador to the u.s. said during a discussion about how to take me to the quote in africa the conversation is not even begun we are nowhere near where we need to be what's your reaction to that. i very much agree with embassador and my country ghana conversation has been extremely muted about me too and the sense that people have not been publicly name in those who have violated them those who have assaulted them people have actually been speaking about the need for us to have this...
27
27
Dec 27, 2018
12/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
mediation of the african union the hype limitation twenty one others but i think at the end of the day it's for sudanese if there is if there is the political will among sudanese then we can reach a solution but the problem is the question is the n.c.p. is ready to engage seriously to actually move the country for and agree on how this continues going to be governed and ruled by also the knees that is the that is the question which is remain to be seen the orchestrated the so-called national dialogue and which is ended and you did nothing and that you condition is not been implemented are nothing happening and now. seeing the sudanese have to agree on how to govern the country that yes we need the support of that the national community but at the end of the day is this the sudanese they have to address that they have to agree on how to move things war and how to work together to serve the country from actually the brink of collapse and bankruptcy i think that is what we need to do as a sudanese and we need the help of our friends from the international community they waited for the pro
mediation of the african union the hype limitation twenty one others but i think at the end of the day it's for sudanese if there is if there is the political will among sudanese then we can reach a solution but the problem is the question is the n.c.p. is ready to engage seriously to actually move the country for and agree on how this continues going to be governed and ruled by also the knees that is the that is the question which is remain to be seen the orchestrated the so-called national...
216
216
Dec 27, 2018
12/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 216
favorite 0
quote 0
mediation of the african union the hype limitation twenty one others but i think at the end of the day it's for sudanese if there is if there is the political will among sudanese then we can do so legally but the problem is the question is the n.c.p. is ready to engage seriously to actually move the country for and agree on how this continues going to be governed and ruled by also the knees that is the that is the question which is remain to be seen the orchestrated the so-called national develop and which is indeed did nothing and that you condition is not been implemented are nothing happening and now. i think the sudanese have to agree on how to govern the country that yes we need the support of the international community but at the end of the day is this the sudanese they have to address that they have to agree on how to move things war and how to work together to serve the country from actually the brink of collapse and bankruptcy i think that is what we need to do as a sudanese and we need the help of our friends from the international community they waited for the process of re
mediation of the african union the hype limitation twenty one others but i think at the end of the day it's for sudanese if there is if there is the political will among sudanese then we can do so legally but the problem is the question is the n.c.p. is ready to engage seriously to actually move the country for and agree on how this continues going to be governed and ruled by also the knees that is the that is the question which is remain to be seen the orchestrated the so-called national...
53
53
Dec 27, 2018
12/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
mediation of the african union the hyper limitation twenty one others but i think at the end of the day it's for sudanese if there is if there is the political will among sudanese then we can do but the problem is the question is the n.c.p. is ready to engage seriously to actually move the country for and agree on how this continues going to be governed and ruled by also the knees that is the that is the question which is remain to be seen the orchestrated the so-called national dialogue and which is ended and you did nothing and that you condition is not been implemented are nothing happening and now. i think the sudanese have to agree on how to govern the country that yes we need the support of the international community but at the end of the day is this the sudanese they have to address that they have to agree on how to move things war and how to work together to serve the country from actually the brink of collapse and bankruptcy i think that is what we need to do as a sudanese and we need the help of our friends from the international community they waited for the process of rebui
mediation of the african union the hyper limitation twenty one others but i think at the end of the day it's for sudanese if there is if there is the political will among sudanese then we can do but the problem is the question is the n.c.p. is ready to engage seriously to actually move the country for and agree on how this continues going to be governed and ruled by also the knees that is the that is the question which is remain to be seen the orchestrated the so-called national dialogue and...
20
20
Dec 26, 2018
12/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
mediation of the african union the hyper limitation twenty one others but i think at the end of the day it's for sudanese if there is if there is the political will among sudanese then we can do so legally but the problem is the question is the n.c.p. is ready to engage seriously to actually move the country for and agree on how this continues going to be governed and ruled by also the knees that is the that is the question which is remain to be seen the orchestrated the so-called national dialogue and which is ended and you did nothing and that you condition is not been implemented are nothing happening and now. i think the sudanese have to agree on how to govern the country that yes we need the support of the international community but at the end of the day is this the sudanese they have to address that they have to agree on how to move things war and how to work together to serve the country from actually the brink of collapse and bankruptcy i think that is what we need to do as a sudanese and we need the help of our friends from the international community they waited for the proce
mediation of the african union the hyper limitation twenty one others but i think at the end of the day it's for sudanese if there is if there is the political will among sudanese then we can do so legally but the problem is the question is the n.c.p. is ready to engage seriously to actually move the country for and agree on how this continues going to be governed and ruled by also the knees that is the that is the question which is remain to be seen the orchestrated the so-called national...
27
27
Dec 25, 2018
12/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
, attacking the freedom of all working people to come together and speak with one voice in a strong union, have we reached that promised land? when communities of color are disproportionately poor, when too many children must go to underresourced schools, when african-american futures are obliterated by mass incarceration, have we reached the promised land? we know the answer. the answer is not yet, sisters and brothers. dr. king's work, our work, isn't done. we must still struggle, we must still sacrifice. we must still educate and organize and mobilize. that is why, that's why we're here in memphis. not just to honor our history. but to seize our future. i.n. -- i.m. 2018 isn't just a commemoration, sisters and brothers, not just a commemoration, it's a call to action. a call to action to fight poverty, a call to action to fight prejudice. a call to action for today and tomorrow. a call to action state by state, neighborhood by neighborhood, block by block. a call to action to advance civil rights, labor rights. and human rights. sisters and brothers, a call to action to reach that prom
, attacking the freedom of all working people to come together and speak with one voice in a strong union, have we reached that promised land? when communities of color are disproportionately poor, when too many children must go to underresourced schools, when african-american futures are obliterated by mass incarceration, have we reached the promised land? we know the answer. the answer is not yet, sisters and brothers. dr. king's work, our work, isn't done. we must still struggle, we must...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
43
43
Dec 25, 2018
12/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
the levelling the playing field, and i have to say that for the comments that have been made against unions, workers in san francisco have benefitted from being able to have a collective bargaining agreement speak for them whether you are african-american, whether you are latino, whether you are asian. whether you are a woman. the contracts speak in black and white and what's written holds to be true. and that is all we try to accomplish with the p.l.a. hold everybody true and honest and make sure that not only is the level playing field, but also securities that will allow us to advancements and that is what the l.a.e.s are doing today. thank you so much. >> thank you. next speaker please. >> good afternoon. i want to thank the supervisors and the mayor's office for supporting the p.l.a. thank you. >> awe good morning. we are not talking the l.b.e. and there are still laws on the books that provide them with the edge they need to be competitive. there has been a contraction in the number of contractors, general and specialty over that amount of time. so it's not just to the l.b.e. on the a
the levelling the playing field, and i have to say that for the comments that have been made against unions, workers in san francisco have benefitted from being able to have a collective bargaining agreement speak for them whether you are african-american, whether you are latino, whether you are asian. whether you are a woman. the contracts speak in black and white and what's written holds to be true. and that is all we try to accomplish with the p.l.a. hold everybody true and honest and make...
40
40
Dec 25, 2018
12/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
music for them to be one so that we would no longer be indian africa who would be trinidadians big union and i was really how the thoughts about it started you know i mean he was part of. his mom was a dog lover which is a mixture between indian african and he had his grandfather was an indian man but he was seen as a black boy so growing up in east indian village he faced a lot of racial discrimination because of his column because of what he looked like but he was part indian saw he always wanted to connect the two so that there wouldn't be this divide anymore. after so many years of experiments and with music because he was a calypsonian first he decided that he was going to me. and that's where it's that it is resonating and has resonated so we got tweets about people's appreciation for the music and of course also for the history of how it came to be this is true now who is picking up on that idea uniting groups of people she says i think so but is the dance hall of color so i believe it's created to be a. band-aid to the knife wounds of racial tension and racism it is usually suffi
music for them to be one so that we would no longer be indian africa who would be trinidadians big union and i was really how the thoughts about it started you know i mean he was part of. his mom was a dog lover which is a mixture between indian african and he had his grandfather was an indian man but he was seen as a black boy so growing up in east indian village he faced a lot of racial discrimination because of his column because of what he looked like but he was part indian saw he always...
18
18
Dec 24, 2018
12/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
union. i spent time in haiti and one of the things about it is it's a really -- it's a dire country in many ways that has -- dire circumstance that is has had too many peace operations over the years. so understandable desire to wind it up. it's a country also that has become overly dependent in a pathological way on international assistance. the winding up of the peace operations has to be part of that. quickly on the international organizations how to reform. geneva-based organization, the world health organization, one of the problems there is their funding as been up and down and disease specific versus strengthening the overall agency. i think that one way to reform would be to sort of balance the relationship between headquarters in w.h.o. and its rather strong regional offices. i think that could have helped the response to the ebola crisis. i think there may need to be further reforms in the w.h.o.'s international health regulations to deal with some of the biosecurity threats coming
union. i spent time in haiti and one of the things about it is it's a really -- it's a dire country in many ways that has -- dire circumstance that is has had too many peace operations over the years. so understandable desire to wind it up. it's a country also that has become overly dependent in a pathological way on international assistance. the winding up of the peace operations has to be part of that. quickly on the international organizations how to reform. geneva-based organization, the...
42
42
Dec 23, 2018
12/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
some african-american men organized and drilled and volunteered to defend pennsylvania. a group of men did manage to fight as emergency union militia, to help defend a bridge over the susquehanna. this was the battle of wrightsville bridge, and was considered one of the first military engagements of men of color in the war. some black women in the gettysburg area hid as best they could. this is when they were not called on to assist white families. some of them found safe spaces and haystacks, up in attics, in belfries, in attics, and so forth. more and more research is uncovering the fact that black pennsylvanians, particularly women and children did not escape and were taken south during the gettysburg engagement parade to prison, to be in recently -- to be re-enslaved or enslaved for the first time. what the civil war about slavery? this is a topic that continues to be raised again and again and debated again and again. more recently, certainly, it has become prominent. in the civil war statue controversy. the matter is, as i said, still debated today. ask these peopl
some african-american men organized and drilled and volunteered to defend pennsylvania. a group of men did manage to fight as emergency union militia, to help defend a bridge over the susquehanna. this was the battle of wrightsville bridge, and was considered one of the first military engagements of men of color in the war. some black women in the gettysburg area hid as best they could. this is when they were not called on to assist white families. some of them found safe spaces and haystacks,...
30
30
Dec 23, 2018
12/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
need the lead of the african union in order to shore european partners that we know what we're doing and we know why what other are concerned what is what is the most urgent task right now for this body all of these need to be addressed sumo tenuously you cannot just take one separately from the others they have to be taking that into account when you sleep when we're talking about the how there is also a development branch of the g five star how called. meaning that you cannot take away the security aspect of it without addressing the development needs of the region so we're doing both at the same time again it's a complex situation it's a multi-dimensional situation so all of those issues need to be addressed at the same time ok let's move on to the issue of human rights if we can the foreign minister one of our teams was recently at the mali mauritania border and they encountered a number of mali and specifically from timbuktu who had crossed into mauritania that currently some thirty seven thousand refugees at the mater refugee camp in mauritania and most of them say they come fr
need the lead of the african union in order to shore european partners that we know what we're doing and we know why what other are concerned what is what is the most urgent task right now for this body all of these need to be addressed sumo tenuously you cannot just take one separately from the others they have to be taking that into account when you sleep when we're talking about the how there is also a development branch of the g five star how called. meaning that you cannot take away the...
27
27
Dec 23, 2018
12/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
need the lead of the african union in order to shore european partners that we know what we're doing and we know why whatever we are still concerned what is what is the most urgent task right now for this body all of these need to be addressed sumo tenuously you cannot just take one separately from the others they have to be taking that into account in your sleep when we're talking about the how there is also a development branch of the g five star health called. meaning that you cannot take away the security aspect of it without addressing the development needs of the region so we're doing both at the same time again it's a complex situation it's a multi-dimensional situation so all of those issues need to be addressed at the same time ok let's move on to the issue of human rights if we can foreign minister one of our teams was recently at the mali mauritania border and they encountered a number of mali and specifically from timbuktu who had crossed into mauritania.
need the lead of the african union in order to shore european partners that we know what we're doing and we know why whatever we are still concerned what is what is the most urgent task right now for this body all of these need to be addressed sumo tenuously you cannot just take one separately from the others they have to be taking that into account in your sleep when we're talking about the how there is also a development branch of the g five star health called. meaning that you cannot take...
18
18
Dec 22, 2018
12/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
need the lead of the african union in order to shore european partners that we know what we're doing and we know why whatever we are concerned what is what is the most urgent task right now for this body all of these need to be addressed sumo tenuously you cannot just take one separately from the others they have to be taking that into account in your sleep when we're talking about the how there is also a development branch of the g five so help called. meaning that you cannot take away the security aspect of it without addressing the development needs of the region so we're doing both at the same time again it's a complex situation it's a multi-dimensional situation so all of those issues need to be addressed at the same time ok let's move on to the issue of human rights if we can foreign minister one of our teams was recently at the mali mauritania border and they encountered a number of mali and specifically from timbuktu who had crossed into mauritania that currently some thirty seven thousand refugees at the matter refugee camp in mauritania and most of them say they come from m
need the lead of the african union in order to shore european partners that we know what we're doing and we know why whatever we are concerned what is what is the most urgent task right now for this body all of these need to be addressed sumo tenuously you cannot just take one separately from the others they have to be taking that into account in your sleep when we're talking about the how there is also a development branch of the g five so help called. meaning that you cannot take away the...
10
10.0
Dec 22, 2018
12/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 10
favorite 0
quote 0
union. haiti, i spent some time in haiti, it is a really dire country in many ways in dire circumstances, that has had too many operations over the years so an understandable desire to wind it up and has become overly dependent in a pathological way on international assistance so winding up the peace operations has to be part of that. on the international organization, i will pick a geneva-based organization. the world health organization, one of the problems is funding has been up and down and disease specific versus strengthening the overall agency. one way to reform would be to balance the relationship between headquarters and who, a strong regional office and that could have helped the response to the ebola crisis and there may need to be further reforms in the who's international health organizations to deal with the bio security threats coming down the pike but it is possible to get reform in a place like who, all the major stakeholders to get behind that kind of reform. we saw that in
union. haiti, i spent some time in haiti, it is a really dire country in many ways in dire circumstances, that has had too many operations over the years so an understandable desire to wind it up and has become overly dependent in a pathological way on international assistance so winding up the peace operations has to be part of that. on the international organization, i will pick a geneva-based organization. the world health organization, one of the problems is funding has been up and down and...
24
24
Dec 22, 2018
12/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
need the lead of the african union in order to shore european partners that we know what we're doing and we know what other are concerned what is what is the most urgent task right now for this body all of these need to be addressed sumo tenuously you cannot just take one separately from the others they have to be taking that into account in your sleep when we're talking about the how there is also a development branch of the g five so how called. meaning that you cannot take away the security aspect of it without addressing the development needs of the region so we're doing both at the same time again it's a complex situation it's a multi-dimensional situation so all of those issues need to be addressed at the same time ok let's move on to the issue of human rights if we can foreign minister one of our teams was recently at the mali mauritania border and they encountered a number of mali and specifically from timbuktu who had crossed into mauritania that currently some fifty seven thousand refugees at the matter refugee camp in mauritania and most of them say they come from money ca
need the lead of the african union in order to shore european partners that we know what we're doing and we know what other are concerned what is what is the most urgent task right now for this body all of these need to be addressed sumo tenuously you cannot just take one separately from the others they have to be taking that into account in your sleep when we're talking about the how there is also a development branch of the g five so how called. meaning that you cannot take away the security...
25
25
Dec 22, 2018
12/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
church built after union occupation in alexandria. in the 1860s, during the civil war, this would have been the edge of town, further down the street, would have been more countryside, this is where contraband camps were located. contraband camps are like refugee camps that we would recognize today, and there were encampments of 4 million people who found their refuge and freedom here in alexandria, dc, maryland, and these encampments and camps started popping up very early on into the civil war, so in 1861, general benjamin butler was stationed at portland row in virginia, he was the general at this fort, and during his time there, african-americans escaped from there in slaver and sought refuge, but the next day, they were knocking at these doors, demanding that the people returned. butler, who was a lawyer before the war, said no, these people are now contraband of war. that's where the term comes from, and with terms spreading like wildfire, this term today, we use it as historians to describe his historians who found our refuge a
church built after union occupation in alexandria. in the 1860s, during the civil war, this would have been the edge of town, further down the street, would have been more countryside, this is where contraband camps were located. contraband camps are like refugee camps that we would recognize today, and there were encampments of 4 million people who found their refuge and freedom here in alexandria, dc, maryland, and these encampments and camps started popping up very early on into the civil...
36
36
Dec 19, 2018
12/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 1
it centers on a legit assault against the south african model of the hotel in august two thousand and seventeen this is mugabe claims she was acting in self defense. with one hundred days to go before britain is due to leave the european union countdown to bragg's it is getting increasingly chaotic prime minister to resign mayence tried and failed to persuade e.u. leaders to sweeten the agreement to leave on march the twenty ninth especially on the irish borders so-called backstop for the e.u. says renegotiation is not an option may says deal is the best available many m.p.'s from all parties say it's a disaster a furred of conservative party m.p.'s voted against her in a confidence vote last week but she survived she's delayed the final parliamentary vote by m.p.'s to accept or reject the deal until the middle of next month where the government now says it's ramping up emergency preparations for no deal at all. now the barber joins us now live from london so expecting some questions and answer time in parliament what can we expect from that interview. well it's certainly expected to
it centers on a legit assault against the south african model of the hotel in august two thousand and seventeen this is mugabe claims she was acting in self defense. with one hundred days to go before britain is due to leave the european union countdown to bragg's it is getting increasingly chaotic prime minister to resign mayence tried and failed to persuade e.u. leaders to sweeten the agreement to leave on march the twenty ninth especially on the irish borders so-called backstop for the e.u....
38
38
Dec 18, 2018
12/18
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
nations. , whosetrian chancellor country holds the rotating presidency of the european union, added there should be healthy competition between africa, chinese, and european countries. that's companies. global news, 24 hours a day on air and on tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. emerging markets, once again the top choice for investors according to a bank of america merrill lynch survey of fund managers in december. here to talk about the challenges and opportunities in a post selloff environment is robin brooks, managing director and chief economist at the institute for international finance and former economist at the imf. great to have you back on the show. since the volatility has picked up in the u.s., starting in is nicelyber, e.m. outperforming. the ratio from em stocks to s&p's back to its highest level since august. are the fundamentals in place, in your view to this -- view, for this to be sustained? the survey you were talking about, a lot of people basically look at e.m.
nations. , whosetrian chancellor country holds the rotating presidency of the european union, added there should be healthy competition between africa, chinese, and european countries. that's companies. global news, 24 hours a day on air and on tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. emerging markets, once again the top choice for investors according to a bank of america merrill lynch survey of fund...
22
22
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
union in vienna on tuesday improving economic growth in africa would reduce migration flows participant said increased european investment has also ended curbing china's reach on the continent. the line of official vehicles goes on and on top politicians from twenty different countries have come to vienna to take part in the e.u. africa summit along with c.e.o.'s and managing directors from around a thousand companies. a speech this isn't just about foreign aid or migration this is about a partnership between equals and that's what we're going to do today in big part we way too late china's been doing this for years yes but we do it better. a lot has certainly gone wrong in the past around five hundred billion dollars and development aid has been transferred from wealthy nations to africa since the one nine hundred fifty s. and there's not much to show for it now the partners hope economic cooperation building infrastructure and factories and creating jobs will be more effective at pushing development forward as there is going to be mutual benefit. africa gains and europe and gave us un
union in vienna on tuesday improving economic growth in africa would reduce migration flows participant said increased european investment has also ended curbing china's reach on the continent. the line of official vehicles goes on and on top politicians from twenty different countries have come to vienna to take part in the e.u. africa summit along with c.e.o.'s and managing directors from around a thousand companies. a speech this isn't just about foreign aid or migration this is about a...
61
61
Dec 17, 2018
12/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
s membership of the european union. doesn't top stories do stay with us war hotels is coming next thanks for watching. young african footballers are travelling to thailand in hopes of becoming professional players but they risk discrimination and exploitation. when he's the best to do time and football factory on al-jazeera. the holiday inn devorah hotel was our host. people were shot dead on the entrance of the hotel. i do remember a time when hotel was shelled and started but. it is in your fellow your call button below the rest of us to. try. and turn to the coming of my assured with the good they allowed a few. hours of this place continued to function during thirteen a half years of siege. on a day and was the best to tell the people of the world what was happening in syria . sorry a vote city of love art and music. but on the banks of the million outscore river the lifeline of bosnia herzegovina history has also been carved in the heart of the balkans. this place has given birth to civilizations and peoples and wi
s membership of the european union. doesn't top stories do stay with us war hotels is coming next thanks for watching. young african footballers are travelling to thailand in hopes of becoming professional players but they risk discrimination and exploitation. when he's the best to do time and football factory on al-jazeera. the holiday inn devorah hotel was our host. people were shot dead on the entrance of the hotel. i do remember a time when hotel was shelled and started but. it is in your...
43
43
Dec 17, 2018
12/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
s membership of the european union. there's a top stories do stay with us and war hotels is coming next thanks for watching. young african footballers are traveling to thailand in hopes of becoming professional players but they risk discrimination and exploitation. when he's the best against thailand's football factory on al-jazeera. the holiday inn hotel was our house. people were shot dead on the entrance of the hotel. i do remember a time when hotel was shelled and started burning. resume your fellow. below the rest of us to. show. up and turn to the camera man said look let's get the hell out of your. out of this place continued to function in a half years of siege. on again was the best.
s membership of the european union. there's a top stories do stay with us and war hotels is coming next thanks for watching. young african footballers are traveling to thailand in hopes of becoming professional players but they risk discrimination and exploitation. when he's the best against thailand's football factory on al-jazeera. the holiday inn hotel was our house. people were shot dead on the entrance of the hotel. i do remember a time when hotel was shelled and started burning. resume...
57
57
Dec 16, 2018
12/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
union of concerned scientists, religious group. just gave it talk couple of weeks go to a another group. they are trying to figure out and we all need to figure out, what are the analogous, new ways of speaking. that we need to adopt in order to get through to people on the urgency of the danger that we are facing there. i don't know what they are but i think it proves us all to be trying to figure that one out. that's a big one. [applause] >> thank you very much. his books are available at the checkout desk. please form a line to the right of the table and he would appreciate if you put up your. chair. >> author of educated. killing the deep state.
union of concerned scientists, religious group. just gave it talk couple of weeks go to a another group. they are trying to figure out and we all need to figure out, what are the analogous, new ways of speaking. that we need to adopt in order to get through to people on the urgency of the danger that we are facing there. i don't know what they are but i think it proves us all to be trying to figure that one out. that's a big one. [applause] >> thank you very much. his books are available...
21
21
Dec 15, 2018
12/18
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
we have talked about the african union, but it is still talk. it is called nato. no action, talk only. we have to get out of that and make it happen. rishaad: china's africa policy has shifted now, drawing a clear line between official policy and private commerce. beijing created a new development agency in april 2018. it is expected to play a larger part in government strategy as exim bank's role is reduced. >> it is one of the criticisms china gets. it is offering these loans. those loans are originated by the african countries. they are the ones asking for it. they may have a dream in terms of the nature of the relationship, but i do not think they are trying to shape the future of africa. rishaad: that is not to say aid and lending will not be influenced by commercial interests. interests which some say still have access to resources at their heart. chinese companies see an abundance of opportunities in the continent's rebounding economy, and a green light to raise their presence there under the banner of the belt and road initiative. while china sees huge inv
we have talked about the african union, but it is still talk. it is called nato. no action, talk only. we have to get out of that and make it happen. rishaad: china's africa policy has shifted now, drawing a clear line between official policy and private commerce. beijing created a new development agency in april 2018. it is expected to play a larger part in government strategy as exim bank's role is reduced. >> it is one of the criticisms china gets. it is offering these loans. those...
20
20
Dec 13, 2018
12/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
we are in trouble to come pilger the african union has agreed on a vision twenty three and about the need to put an end to instability conflicts wars and the issue of the people displaced in places like sub-saharan africa south sudan different parts of africa and your critics say basically you've failed to address those issues and then you come into the richest nations to provide you how to police a world order that you've failed to protect yourselves. there first before i respond to that i just also wants to. see those members does that i skipped you can understand you know you can't avoid. to discuss the demographic impacts of migration on their own that was doing states. you know very well that it's done to pretty plans for its people you know. very missed on the demographic. figures about a bore. it needs a plan and here all the services education and all other social. services that acquired two need to be provided to the people by government and so the. unplanned for. arrivals influx of people for some strange ordinary and exactly you imagine especially for there was more econom
we are in trouble to come pilger the african union has agreed on a vision twenty three and about the need to put an end to instability conflicts wars and the issue of the people displaced in places like sub-saharan africa south sudan different parts of africa and your critics say basically you've failed to address those issues and then you come into the richest nations to provide you how to police a world order that you've failed to protect yourselves. there first before i respond to that i...
23
23
Dec 13, 2018
12/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
we are in trouble to come pilger the african union has agreed on a vision twenty three and above the need to put an end to instability conflicts wars and the issue of the people displaced in places like sub-saharan africa south sudan different parts of africa and your critics say basically you've paid to address those issues and then you come into the richest nations to provide you help or to police the world order that you've failed to protect yourselves. there first before i respond to that and i just also want to add. those must is that i skipped you can understand you know you can't avoid. to discuss the demographic impacts of migration on their own that was doing states. you know very well that it's done to prevent blindness for its people you know. they missed on the demographic. figures about a bore and. needs a plan and here all the civil service education and all of the social. services that acquired to be provided to the people by government and so they. and primed for. the influx of people to some strange words on a variant exactly you imagine especially for there was more
we are in trouble to come pilger the african union has agreed on a vision twenty three and above the need to put an end to instability conflicts wars and the issue of the people displaced in places like sub-saharan africa south sudan different parts of africa and your critics say basically you've paid to address those issues and then you come into the richest nations to provide you help or to police the world order that you've failed to protect yourselves. there first before i respond to that...
19
19
Dec 13, 2018
12/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
we are in trouble to come to the african union has agreed on a vision twenty thirty and about the need to put an end to these the billeted conflicts wars and the issue of the people displaced in places like sub-saharan africa south sudan different parts of africa and your critics say basically you've failed to address the issues and then you come into the richest nations to provide you help or to police a world order that you fail to protect yourselves. if i respond to that our debts or so it's too bad. about this that i get you can understand you know you can't avoid. to discuss the demographic impact of migration on their own that was doing states with you know all very well that it's done to print black. it's for its people you know a. prime minister on the demographic. figures are very poor and. needs a plan and here all the services education and all other social. services that acquired two to be provided to the people by government and so they. and primed for. arrivals influx of people for some strange words on a variant exactly you imagine especially for there was more economies
we are in trouble to come to the african union has agreed on a vision twenty thirty and about the need to put an end to these the billeted conflicts wars and the issue of the people displaced in places like sub-saharan africa south sudan different parts of africa and your critics say basically you've failed to address the issues and then you come into the richest nations to provide you help or to police a world order that you fail to protect yourselves. if i respond to that our debts or so it's...
30
30
Dec 12, 2018
12/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
we are in trouble to come to the african union has agreed on a vision twenty thirty and about the need to put an end to these the bitty conflicts wars and the issue of the people displaced in places like sub-saharan africa south sudan different parts of africa and your critics say basically you've failed to address the issues and then you're coming to the richest nations to provide you help or to police a world order that you fail to protect yourselves. if i respond to that our debts or so it's too bad. the member states that i give you can under. but you know you can't avoids. to discuss the demographic impact of migration on their own there was doing states. you know very well that it's done to print plans for its people you know. very missed on the demographic. figures are very bored and. needs a plan and here all the services education and all other social. services that acquired to need to be provided to the people by government and so they. unprimed for. arrivals influx of people for some strange ordinary and exactly you imagine especially for there was more economies. you've don
we are in trouble to come to the african union has agreed on a vision twenty thirty and about the need to put an end to these the bitty conflicts wars and the issue of the people displaced in places like sub-saharan africa south sudan different parts of africa and your critics say basically you've failed to address the issues and then you're coming to the richest nations to provide you help or to police a world order that you fail to protect yourselves. if i respond to that our debts or so it's...
10
10.0
tv
eye 10
favorite 0
quote 0
that's no good it doesn't say it's useless right the african union if you in africa think you know your interests best you are wrong because america knows your interests better than the african union anybody but this seems to me this is getting down to almost chaos theory because i mean we build these institutions for better or worse when they have a bald through time but it was basically to give all states nation states some kind of fourteen year one pump a which is tearing that all apart but that's what it recognized as being that weakness if you read so we sent you this little ball well what he sees for the whole world according to his users if you read his whole speech the main takeaway would be his argument that multilateralism is not necessarily a good thing and the argument effectively is live because because that's a barrier to his gemini whoa and it was the united states. that liberal democracies and other freedom loving countries that should not become strained or by giving a voice to the rest of the world so this is very much the concept of liberal head of money and evidence
that's no good it doesn't say it's useless right the african union if you in africa think you know your interests best you are wrong because america knows your interests better than the african union anybody but this seems to me this is getting down to almost chaos theory because i mean we build these institutions for better or worse when they have a bald through time but it was basically to give all states nation states some kind of fourteen year one pump a which is tearing that all apart but...
15
15
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
migration around seventy percent of families here have relatives abroad many settle in neighboring african countries but europe is also a frequent destination. migrants make a significant contribution to the local economy sending home remittances of more than one point seven billion euros a year more is joined a trade union to fight for the livelihoods of fishermen in k r but there's little hope things will improve soon. he says he gets frequent calls from people across the country asking him how to get to europe. to get over or going to get over someone is trying to organize a journey then i'll give them advice because we know all the routes and the means people need to get. these men say they won't lead such an expedition themselves but more again harper's dreams of europe. to seize all we have here but we can no longer make a living from it if i could i would leave again one member of his family has made it to europe after crossing in the same boat as more he talks often to his cousin. i don't want to. today abdul lives in germany for more it's an encouraging success story. now while af
migration around seventy percent of families here have relatives abroad many settle in neighboring african countries but europe is also a frequent destination. migrants make a significant contribution to the local economy sending home remittances of more than one point seven billion euros a year more is joined a trade union to fight for the livelihoods of fishermen in k r but there's little hope things will improve soon. he says he gets frequent calls from people across the country asking him...