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one of the entry-level drones you can get out there in namibia. it's spectacular. here in the distance you can see the little white truck. i believe that's where the pilot of this drone is. you lose sight of that truck and right about here, little quad copter stops. that's right about the time the video graph fer lost control of the little phantom. the cool thing about these little phantoms is they've got a home lock switch. basically if you lose track of it, you can flip this switch and it knows where it took off from. so it will go to a specific height, it will fly back the gps coordinates that it took off from and will safely land itself. >> that's actually really cool. >> very cool. unless there's a mountain in the middle of you and the place it took off. >> oh! snap! >> bingo. >> that's going to hurt. >> who put that there? >>> if i were to ask what your list of most annoying facebook things were, you would probably have a really long list. >> the selfie. >> the selfie is a big one. here are the top ten most annoying things people do on facebook by the guys ov
one of the entry-level drones you can get out there in namibia. it's spectacular. here in the distance you can see the little white truck. i believe that's where the pilot of this drone is. you lose sight of that truck and right about here, little quad copter stops. that's right about the time the video graph fer lost control of the little phantom. the cool thing about these little phantoms is they've got a home lock switch. basically if you lose track of it, you can flip this switch and it...
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so the black panther party have relationships to liberation movements in africa, places like , namibia, which was still fighting for liberation. with thehad relations vietnamese and other liberation movements as well. a strong, internationalism that in different than existed the civil rights movement. and that kind of black radical political thought is something that we had not seen since the mccarthy hearings. so we have this civil rights movement that opens up another space. it brings people to the table. socialist, who worked with martin luther king. they brings that and then the extension of that -- it is important because we know the conditions that we have which exist today whether they're political or environmental are going to have to have radical thinking to change the paradigm. >> i want to go to a clip from the fillmore we hear from a political activist eldridge cleaver speaking in 1968. come,elieve our time has point is been reached where a line has to be drawn. the line i know about says that there's a point where caution ends and cowardice begins. all three of these pigs
so the black panther party have relationships to liberation movements in africa, places like , namibia, which was still fighting for liberation. with thehad relations vietnamese and other liberation movements as well. a strong, internationalism that in different than existed the civil rights movement. and that kind of black radical political thought is something that we had not seen since the mccarthy hearings. so we have this civil rights movement that opens up another space. it brings people...
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. >> in 2006, angelina gave birth to daughter shiloh in namibia. less than a year later, the couple adopted pax from a village in vietnam. then the power couple added two more to the brood, twins, vivienne and knox. by 2008, angelina and brad had six kids from all over the world. jolie had emerged as a global crusader with a global family. her roles on screen changed too. >> i had never seen anything so honest. >> she played the widow of assassinated journalist daniel pearl. >> she went from making girl interrupteds, gias to playing mariane pearl in "a mighty heart" and directing films like "in the land of blood and honey." >> she is very careful about the characters she portrays now, and also the films that she directs. she really believes in bringing attention to the causes that she cares about. >> in 2003, angelina launched the maddox jolie pitt foundation, which raises big bucks for community development in cambodia and the rest of the world. >> she also puts her money where her mouth is. she makes this incredible, insane amount of money. she i
. >> in 2006, angelina gave birth to daughter shiloh in namibia. less than a year later, the couple adopted pax from a village in vietnam. then the power couple added two more to the brood, twins, vivienne and knox. by 2008, angelina and brad had six kids from all over the world. jolie had emerged as a global crusader with a global family. her roles on screen changed too. >> i had never seen anything so honest. >> she played the widow of assassinated journalist daniel pearl....
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it took me to namibia back in the middle seventy's when i first went to namibia and found that farmers were killing cheetahs and somebody needed to do something to save this amazing animal and so the years of research behind it and it namibia's independence i decided to pick up my life and move to maybe and work with a farming livestock farming community and develop ways to cheat it could have a future in the world amazing and that's the to stick as is quite shocking ninety percent of the last hundred years one of the main contributing factors to this decline well there are only ten thousand she just left in the world in the big climb really revolves around loss of habitat that she does not an animal that does well in protected game reserves which often. we think africa it's wonderful and there's all these gay reserves and all this wildlife but our wildlife today is really intertwined with humans and where the cheetahs found mostly. it's in competition to some extent with the livestock and the farming community and so they're often shot or considered sermon so there's a prey issue ther
it took me to namibia back in the middle seventy's when i first went to namibia and found that farmers were killing cheetahs and somebody needed to do something to save this amazing animal and so the years of research behind it and it namibia's independence i decided to pick up my life and move to maybe and work with a farming livestock farming community and develop ways to cheat it could have a future in the world amazing and that's the to stick as is quite shocking ninety percent of the last...
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May 18, 2014
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namibia, gauna, cambodia are on a trajectory to eliminate h.i.v. by 2020. >> there's talk of an injectable option. >> there are studies looking at injectable preexpormg, with a life making it once every three months potentially. that could block infection, and is similar to truvada. studies haven't been done. there could be impact with adherence taken off the table. >> how do we get past the stigma. >> i think that we recognise that with treatment h.i.v. is a chronic manageable disease. people that are successful. they have a healthy and normal life expect si. they are able to work and take care of their families and not upwillingly pass on the disease. >> i agree entirely, but not with the idea of not allowing every tool in the tool kit to be used. it's a central important aspect of prevention of h.i.v. there are some people that are getting h.i.v. there are high-risk groups. from my perspective, we need to use all the the tools to try to kerb the tide of hiv. people getting treated get complications. if we can prevent h.i.v., we can prevent trans
namibia, gauna, cambodia are on a trajectory to eliminate h.i.v. by 2020. >> there's talk of an injectable option. >> there are studies looking at injectable preexpormg, with a life making it once every three months potentially. that could block infection, and is similar to truvada. studies haven't been done. there could be impact with adherence taken off the table. >> how do we get past the stigma. >> i think that we recognise that with treatment h.i.v. is a chronic...
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namibia, ghana, cambodia - they were on a trajectory to eliminate h.i.v. by 2020 because of mass use of h.i.v. treatment for people with h.i.v. that is where the focus ought to be. >> there's talks of an injectable option. >> there are studies now. it has a life that makes the injections once every three months. that could block infection. studies haven't been done, they are getting under way. there could be an impact with adherence taken off the table. >> and the final words. mr myers, how do we get past the stigma and fight the epidemic. >> getting past the stigma - i think that we recognise that with treatment h.i.v. is a chronic but manageable disease, that people who are successful, they have a healthy or normal life inspection si. they can work, take care of their families and not unwittingly infect others. that's what we need to focus on. you eliminate stigma by showing people that have something potentially stigmatizing is not an issue. >> final word? >> i agree with him entirely. i disagree with the idea of not allowing every tool in the tool kit
namibia, ghana, cambodia - they were on a trajectory to eliminate h.i.v. by 2020 because of mass use of h.i.v. treatment for people with h.i.v. that is where the focus ought to be. >> there's talks of an injectable option. >> there are studies now. it has a life that makes the injections once every three months. that could block infection. studies haven't been done, they are getting under way. there could be an impact with adherence taken off the table. >> and the final words....
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december twenty twelve and since that time in testing different technologies initially in the country of namibia. with that. to help the government that the ministry of environment tourism to protect the rightness of its power and everything to interview you mention that this pie. it's like an arms race the technology race between conservationists and coaches and with coaches often early start. do you think you'll be able to catch them eventually. when this race i'm an absolute deal was seen such a rush i get one step ahead of the day had to start using night vision so that we using them all night vision as real cameras on them and vehicles that showed good pace that approaches but that all the heat on the ground and then also see weaponry is getting more about the slow actually have to give the sport that's what great for those ranges that you see what this upon themselves that it is this constant struggle of moving one step ahead each time in the stand but of course we know that ultimately will that the good guys to know when we know that consultation will witness the win at the end because um
december twenty twelve and since that time in testing different technologies initially in the country of namibia. with that. to help the government that the ministry of environment tourism to protect the rightness of its power and everything to interview you mention that this pie. it's like an arms race the technology race between conservationists and coaches and with coaches often early start. do you think you'll be able to catch them eventually. when this race i'm an absolute deal was seen...