honked at victoria falls despite the rainbow the world s largest waterfall is in some parts a slow trickle find out next how the worst drought in a century is affecting 45000000 people across 14 nations in southern africa. welcome to the program the anger against india s controversial new citizenship no shows no signs of easing but prime minister narendra modi has come to its defense he s blaming the opposition for stoking tensions huge rallies were held again in the capital new delhi and several other states on sunday the protests are now into their 2nd week rights groups are accusing police of using disproportionate force against the protesters to be distressed at a protest in the capital. it created. challenge india s prime minister narendra modi has faced since he came to power 5 years ago dozens of people have been killed during protest against a citizenship law which many say discriminates against muslims addressing thousands of his supporters at an election rally in ne
the speaker: members of congress, i have the high privilege and distinct honor of presenting to you his excellency mohammad ashraf ghani president of the islamic republic of afghanistan. president ghani: in the name of god the merciful and compassionate speaker boehner vice president biden, senate majority leader mcconnell, house majority leader mccarthy house minority leader ms. pelosi, senate minority leader, ladies and gentlemen of the congress, please allow me to thank you for your gracious invitation to address this unique forum of deliberative democracy. above all else i d like to begin by thanking the people of the united states whose generous support for my country has been such immense value in advancing the cause of freedom. more than one million brave americans have served in afghanistan. they have come to know our snow-capped mountains, our valleys our wind-swept deserts, our parched fields our rivers and our plains of waving wheat, but more important, knowing our
screeria nigeria. - the speaker: members of congress, i have the high privilege and distinct honor of presenting to you his excellency mohammad ashraf ghani president of the islamic republic of afghanistan. president ghani: in the name of god the merciful and compassionate speaker boehner vice president biden, senate majority leader mcconnell, house majority leader mccarthy house minority leader ms. pelosi, senate minority leader, ladies and gentlemen of the congress, please allow me to thank you for your gracious invitation to address this unique forum of deliberative democracy. above all else i d like to begin by thanking the people of the united states whose generous support for my country has been such immense value in advancing the cause of freedom. more than one million brave americans have served in afghanistan. they have come to know our snow-capped mountains, our valleys our wind-swept deserts, our parched
the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the chair lays before the house a communication from the speaker. the clerk: the speaker s room washington, d.c. march 25 2015. i hereby appoint the honorable alexander x. mooney to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, john a. boehner, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: the prayer will be offered by the guest chaplain reverend tim crumpton of clevern county baptist church in arkansas. the chaplain: let s pray. dear heavenly father, thank you almighty god, for the promise in your holy word that says whoever believes in your only begotten son jesus christ has ever lasting life. thank you, lord, for the freedoms and blessings that still remain in our great country. thank you for those that sit strong for the biblical principles that have shaped us and also for those that fought for these principles that have kept us free. lord, please forgive the since of our nation the sins of our n
minister. and i took him at his word. that that s what he meant. and i think that a lot of voters inside of israel understood him to be saying that fairly unequivocally. afterwards, he pointed out that he didn t say never but there would be a series of conditions in which a palestinian state could potentially be created, but of course, the conditions were such that they would be impossible to meet any time soon. so even if you accept it, i think the corrective prime minister netanyahu s in subsequent days, there still does not appear to be a prospect of a meaningful framework established that would lead to a palestinian state even if there were a whole range of conditions and security requirements that might be phased in over a long period of time. which was always the presumption. i don t think anybody ever envisioned in any peace agreement, certainly not one that prime minister netanyahu would agree to, where the israeli people would agree to that overnight you suddenly hav