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. >> the fight against aids in senegal threatened by american funds drying up. [ ♪ music ] >> we begin in the middle east where millions of syrian refugees are spread across the region, many facing the misery of a freezing winter away from home. many have been living in terms for more than a year and are treading low temperatures and conditions that are fast approaching. more than 2 million refugees have been forced to leave their country. 90s% are living in lebanon, turkey, iraq...
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because from senegal but in. all nationalities on the list it would look like the phone working conditions all the ships. were. sent to go. please fish about. twenty four hours nonstop so i think that it's very. good fun because if you buy the teams you don't work for twelve hours or more then the other twelve. there are days when their feet swell up inside their
because from senegal but in. all nationalities on the list it would look like the phone working conditions all the ships. were. sent to go. please fish about. twenty four hours nonstop so i think that it's very. good fun because if you buy the teams you don't work for twelve hours or more then the other twelve. there are days when their feet swell up inside their
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we have more from senegal. >> proud to have liberated france from nazi germany. still shocked by what the french army did to them in return. it's been 70 years since french commanding officers turned their guns on their own soldiers. those shooting were white, those killed were black. the french admit that 35 died but war veterans say 300 black african soldiers are were killed that day. they were all former prisoners of war freedom from german camps and held here o on the outskirts where they died. some were demanding equal pay with white soldiers. others just wanted their unpaid wages. for the french it was a mutiny. for these war vets it was a call for justice. >> it breaks our hearts. our brothers from so many nationalities fighting under one uniform for france were massacred. france has not answered our demand. >> reporter: it isn't in history books, and certainly isn't taught in schools. only last year did president hollande describe what he called a bloody demonstration. >> this is a page of history we tried to erase from collective history. there is part r
we have more from senegal. >> proud to have liberated france from nazi germany. still shocked by what the french army did to them in return. it's been 70 years since french commanding officers turned their guns on their own soldiers. those shooting were white, those killed were black. the french admit that 35 died but war veterans say 300 black african soldiers are were killed that day. they were all former prisoners of war freedom from german camps and held here o on the outskirts where...
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mauritania senegal guinea bissau gambia that would allow those states to develop very quickly. the deepest lake in the world usually the no more than fifteen thousand years old this one dates back twenty five. spirits and buddhist gods live in. the pure clear water in the lake is helping scientists unravel the mysteries of the universe. i try to see by cal in its entirety. it's not that i have discovered something new here rather that i absorb everything that this place offers. the spirit of. the sea. and i think. you can get more fish to find compared to the past. as many types of fish have disappeared. then for the past six to eight years we can't find them here anymore. the kind of fishes and only sardines. befall we wouldn't eat these danes need on. we used them as bait for fishing. looking out what i can about what we would it group has a red mullet tigress and so on they're going yeah well the saudi and has become. maybe god will provide another way of living. but fishing is no longer profitable. for when i would go fishing. i'd catch a fish to ten group us. i made a prof
mauritania senegal guinea bissau gambia that would allow those states to develop very quickly. the deepest lake in the world usually the no more than fifteen thousand years old this one dates back twenty five. spirits and buddhist gods live in. the pure clear water in the lake is helping scientists unravel the mysteries of the universe. i try to see by cal in its entirety. it's not that i have discovered something new here rather that i absorb everything that this place offers. the spirit of....
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now the eu zz top court has ruled that homosexuals from uganda sierra leone and senegal have grounds for asylum if they face imprisonment at home maybe before dating from confessional. although interviewing an asylum application. and authorities cannot expect a homosexual to conceal their sexual orientation in their home country. in sandals in order to avoid persecution pakenham home. the court said that would amount to announcing a characteristic fundamental to a person's identity it classified homosexuals as a group that can claim refugee status. i know that research shows that europe is the destination of choice for most individuals who are fleeing due to their central again in the snow. um i can't give you a number but hey like i would say that this european decision will impact most of the individuals who are seeking refuge. the ruling could offer hope for gays and lesbians in uganda fighting for their rights in the face of discrimination and even violence. the jury has the major demographic problem is changing fast and there aren't enough children being born to sustain populati
now the eu zz top court has ruled that homosexuals from uganda sierra leone and senegal have grounds for asylum if they face imprisonment at home maybe before dating from confessional. although interviewing an asylum application. and authorities cannot expect a homosexual to conceal their sexual orientation in their home country. in sandals in order to avoid persecution pakenham home. the court said that would amount to announcing a characteristic fundamental to a person's identity it...
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because from senegal but in. all nationalities on the list it would look like the phone working conditions all the ships. were. sent to go. please fish about. twenty four hours nonstop so i think that it's very. good fun because if you buy the teams you don't work for twelve hours or more then the other twelve. there are days when their feet swell up inside their boots. and you need a knife to take them off people probably could cope with a living both but some fall asleep on the working table. and that causes labor accidents. it's all like a dog. and they are abnormal conditions. we stay for three months and then we go out to shore are you well paid no we are not. you know in africa we suffer. we do not get paid well and there are also some restrictions on it you are not well here but there is nothing we can do this is how we live you know there is poverty in africa to find a job. they offer you a two hundred dollars salary. to help your family. it's not good but we can live with that will be what i make. there
because from senegal but in. all nationalities on the list it would look like the phone working conditions all the ships. were. sent to go. please fish about. twenty four hours nonstop so i think that it's very. good fun because if you buy the teams you don't work for twelve hours or more then the other twelve. there are days when their feet swell up inside their boots. and you need a knife to take them off people probably could cope with a living both but some fall asleep on the working table....
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ganaron con marcador de 4 a 1 >> costa de marfil es el segundo equipo al clasificar, al igualar 1 a 1 con senegal, salomon kalou fue el heroe del equipo marfileño avanza con global de 4 a 2 >> lionel messi cumplió 10 años de su debut, el futbolista argentina tenía 16 años de edad con la playera 14, nacio el diamante del equipo cule considerado el mejor jugador del mundo >> españa vencio a guinea ecuatorial 2 a 1, con goles de grados juan fran >> sebastian vettel fue el más rápido, sergio checo perez parte sexto, y gutierrez desde la decima, puede disfrutar la carrera desde las 10 de la mañana este, desde unimas >> regresamos a los estudios de lnoticiero univisión >> la nasa lista para lanzar un cohete con una capsula rumbo a marte. ¿y puedo cambiarlo cada seis meses? sí. mientras 50% del aparato original esté pagado. y con verizon. ceci, qué elegante. ascenso nuevo, teléfono nuevo. y con verizon. ceci, ¿nuevo plan de ejercicio? nueva ceci. teléfono nuevo. wow, qué cambiazo. ¿teléfono nuevo? sí, y no sólo eso... cambiar a un teléfono 4g lte con verizon edge... ... en la red
ganaron con marcador de 4 a 1 >> costa de marfil es el segundo equipo al clasificar, al igualar 1 a 1 con senegal, salomon kalou fue el heroe del equipo marfileño avanza con global de 4 a 2 >> lionel messi cumplió 10 años de su debut, el futbolista argentina tenía 16 años de edad con la playera 14, nacio el diamante del equipo cule considerado el mejor jugador del mundo >> españa vencio a guinea ecuatorial 2 a 1, con goles de grados juan fran >> sebastian vettel...
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. >>> well, ivory coast have made it to the last two world cups and they take a 3-1 lead against senegal which starts in a few minutes time. the match is being played in morocco because senegal is banned from playing at home after rioting between the teams. >>> henrik stenson will take the run-stroke lead into the final round in dubai and puts the swede in prime position to clench the end of the season title. we have more from dubai. >> reporter: another hot day in the u.a.e. another cool performance from the ice man, henrik stenson. >> to come back from par on 12, and then just got a good run. that's the way it goes. you never know when you're going to be get on a birdie train. i stayed patient and was awarded for it. >> a third round of 67 helped the swede retain his lead at the championship at 17 under. he's a shot ahead of last week's turkish airlines winner victor. the frenchman has 11 birdies in dubai. ian poulter is winless this year but remains in contention heading into the final rounds. he's enjoying third. 13 under with hal with alejandr. and justiit looks like onlian pn chall
. >>> well, ivory coast have made it to the last two world cups and they take a 3-1 lead against senegal which starts in a few minutes time. the match is being played in morocco because senegal is banned from playing at home after rioting between the teams. >>> henrik stenson will take the run-stroke lead into the final round in dubai and puts the swede in prime position to clench the end of the season title. we have more from dubai. >> reporter: another hot day in the...
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nearly 20% of the sex workers in senegal are h.i.v. positive. but the medication reduces the chance they'll pass on the virus. across the whole of the adult population less than 1% of people are h.i.v. positive. that's one of the lowest rates in sub-sahara africa. even local graffiti artists have promoting the use of con dome to decrease a.i.d.s. paul runs an a.i.d.s. clinic, and he says they need more. >> we need more assistance from president obama and ask him to help us. to help us because we know that we need help. everyone who needs to be treated has to be treated. >> the u.s. said it's now spending efficiently and more people in africa are on the medication. it is still millions more who aren't. and for the women like pascalin work on the streets, the risks are enormous. the fights against a.i.d.s. clearly isn't over why. malcolm webb, al jazeera, senegal. >> let's now go to julie with news from london. >> the issue of same-sex marriage rights is big around the world. nepal which has strong opposition from the country is being held followi
nearly 20% of the sex workers in senegal are h.i.v. positive. but the medication reduces the chance they'll pass on the virus. across the whole of the adult population less than 1% of people are h.i.v. positive. that's one of the lowest rates in sub-sahara africa. even local graffiti artists have promoting the use of con dome to decrease a.i.d.s. paul runs an a.i.d.s. clinic, and he says they need more. >> we need more assistance from president obama and ask him to help us. to help us...
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mauritania senegal. gambia that would allow those states to develop very quickly. do you think your argument about attorney came bang that credential example muslim democracy that was able to separate the it's really engine from its economy still can be applied to these day that's a fair point what i spoke about in the book was how ways gokey had done something being a complete basket case and make it go away with hyperinflation and video of all it die you get all the time so it seems so much economic success and i think that was great but the problem there is of course they do one day and his attitude has changed he now has become much more a target do you. think of any criticism and more bad annoyed. play. live. live. live. play. play. play. play play play live. play. please. more news today violence is once again flared up please. these are the images before all has been seeing from the streets of canada . china operations are all today please. you can want to make good fish to find compared to the pasta not in as many types of fish have disappeared this. bend f
mauritania senegal. gambia that would allow those states to develop very quickly. do you think your argument about attorney came bang that credential example muslim democracy that was able to separate the it's really engine from its economy still can be applied to these day that's a fair point what i spoke about in the book was how ways gokey had done something being a complete basket case and make it go away with hyperinflation and video of all it die you get all the time so it seems so much...
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because from senegal i've been in. togo all nationalities on the list. the phone working conditions all the ships. that senegalese fish about. twenty four hours nonstop so it's. going to be bloody because if you buy the teams run works for twelve hours then the other twelve. there are days when their feet swell up inside their boots. and you need a knife to take them off people probably could cope with all of this both but some fall asleep on the working table. and that causes labor accidents. you saw like a dog. and they are abnormal conditions. for a while you stay for three months and then we go out to shore are you well paid no we are not sure. how did you know in africa we suffer. whenever we do not get paid well and there are also some restrictions on it but you are not well here but there is nothing we can do this is how we live you know there is poverty in africa to find a job. they offer you a two hundred dollars salary. to help your family. it's not good but we can live with that will be what i make. there is nothing but misery here and misery.
because from senegal i've been in. togo all nationalities on the list. the phone working conditions all the ships. that senegalese fish about. twenty four hours nonstop so it's. going to be bloody because if you buy the teams run works for twelve hours then the other twelve. there are days when their feet swell up inside their boots. and you need a knife to take them off people probably could cope with all of this both but some fall asleep on the working table. and that causes labor accidents....
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workers from senegal i've been in ghana togo all nationalities. the phone working conditions on the ships. were not the least other senegalese fisherman. twenty four hours nonstop so i simply don't. get funded because if you buy the teams you don't work for twelve hours or more then the other twelve hours. there are days when their feet swell up inside their boots. and you need a knife to take them off people probably could cope with a living but some fall asleep on the working table. and that causes labor accidents. and they are abnormal conditions. we stay for three months and then we go out to shore are you well paid no we are not. you know in africa we suffer. we do not get paid well and there are also some restrictions and if you are not well here but there is nothing we can do this is how we live you know there is poverty in africa to find a job. they offer you a two hundred dollars salary. to help your family. it's not good but we can live with that i will be able to make. there is nothing but misery here and misery. yes there was. no. no n
workers from senegal i've been in ghana togo all nationalities. the phone working conditions on the ships. were not the least other senegalese fisherman. twenty four hours nonstop so i simply don't. get funded because if you buy the teams you don't work for twelve hours or more then the other twelve hours. there are days when their feet swell up inside their boots. and you need a knife to take them off people probably could cope with a living but some fall asleep on the working table. and that...
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. >> the fight against aids in senegal threatened by american funds drying up. [ ♪ music ] >> we begin in the middle east where millions of syrian refugees are spread across the region, many facing the misery of a freezing winter away from home. many have been living in terms for more than a year and are treading low temperatures and conditions that are fast approaching. more than 2 million refugees have been forced to leave their country. 90s% are living in lebanon, turkey, iraq and egypt. we'll go to jordan in the largest camp for refugees. first a report from a northern iraq camp. >> it's early morning. the women in this refugee camp prepare food. they have been cooking outdoors since the summer. that will have to end. winter has some, and with it plunging temperatures and rain. this woman wonders what she'll do when it's too cold to cook outside. >> i make an effort to cook every friday. with the rain we won't be able to do this. this small treat will be taken away from us. >> preparations to get the camp ready for winter are well under way. drainage systems are being put in place
. >> the fight against aids in senegal threatened by american funds drying up. [ ♪ music ] >> we begin in the middle east where millions of syrian refugees are spread across the region, many facing the misery of a freezing winter away from home. many have been living in terms for more than a year and are treading low temperatures and conditions that are fast approaching. more than 2 million refugees have been forced to leave their country. 90s% are living in lebanon, turkey, iraq...
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senegal. did you think. this is changing that the fact that it is in the village and most countries is having an impact and that the phenomenon is receding or if you still think it is really a pressing issue. that said it appeared that the fight scene at the prominent in the vote because that thing that did that change has to combine the milk and above. of cos we need all the smiley at many off as abby will be placing the behalf of the front of the totally misled the habit of goggles but also what to do is to work with tactician know i'm going to need it because it note that it seemed wanted to call a tax funding to go down to the people that no one in though is that it can't be shown. so allow that to the deal is also a good case to get those calls it the kids and so the whole lab get right. it is also to make sure of that. at midday the economy in pa but you know i do not have to do the weekday some good note that read this at all. that about actions that that happening and that about silly yet what did th
senegal. did you think. this is changing that the fact that it is in the village and most countries is having an impact and that the phenomenon is receding or if you still think it is really a pressing issue. that said it appeared that the fight scene at the prominent in the vote because that thing that did that change has to combine the milk and above. of cos we need all the smiley at many off as abby will be placing the behalf of the front of the totally misled the habit of goggles but also...
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but she tried operating a business in her own company -- country of senegal. you agree. >> the combination. foreign aid. government. >> i have a very hard time. the african union itself is admitting it is being siphoned through corruption. john: the swiss bank account. >> swiss bank accounts, real estates in the south of fnce, the son of the dictator of a equarial guinea. he was busted by french customs. his plan was intercepted, and they found in the plane 27 fancy cars. i don't know how many furry some bentleys, rolls-royces. john: the only way to stop that is said keep government out of it. you can get a bunch of people who want to give their own money they won't give it to dictators. >> well, not of governments of the same. we actually work with a lot of anti-corruption and human rights activists in countries around the world who are actually working to try to get their governments to govern more accountable. they're interested in u.s. standing with them in joining this fight. too often we take such an approach to u.s. assistance, we try to make it -- we f
but she tried operating a business in her own company -- country of senegal. you agree. >> the combination. foreign aid. government. >> i have a very hard time. the african union itself is admitting it is being siphoned through corruption. john: the swiss bank account. >> swiss bank accounts, real estates in the south of fnce, the son of the dictator of a equarial guinea. he was busted by french customs. his plan was intercepted, and they found in the plane 27 fancy cars. i...
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but she tried operating a business in her own company -- country of senegal. you agree. >> the combination. foreign aid. government. >> i have a very hard time. the african union itself is admitting it is being siphoned through corruption. john: the swiss bank account. >> swiss bank accounts, real estates in the south of france, the son of t dictator of a equatorial guinea. he was busted by french customs. his plan was intercepted, and they found in the plane 27 fancy cars. i don't know how many furry some bentleys, rolls-royces. john: the only way to stop that is said keep government out of it. you can get a bunch of people who want to give their own money they won't give it to dictators. >> well, not of governments of the same. we actually work with a lot of anti-corruption and human rights activists in countries around the world who are actually woing to try to get their governments to govern more accountable. they're interested in u.s. standing with them in joining this fig. too often we take such an approach to u.s. assistance, we try to make it -- we foc
but she tried operating a business in her own company -- country of senegal. you agree. >> the combination. foreign aid. government. >> i have a very hard time. the african union itself is admitting it is being siphoned through corruption. john: the swiss bank account. >> swiss bank accounts, real estates in the south of france, the son of t dictator of a equatorial guinea. he was busted by french customs. his plan was intercepted, and they found in the plane 27 fancy cars. i...
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they're team reached a third straight world cup tournament by beating senegal. it sparked wild he i celebratios cameroon hosts to yo tunisia. tunisia only need a draw to qualify. for cameroon to progress they need to win and with a certain man in their ranks the goals shouldn't be a problem. samuel is expected to start and the host to reach the finals for a sea second time in a row. it's sure that we can win. but it's not certain that we can go on and all out attack for the first 20 minutes. after we will be tired. i don't think it's a good way. even if we score a goal in the 90 the90 them minute. >>> on sunday he could be the first player to win the pga tour fedex cup and the race to dubai in the same season. >> another hot day in the uae and another cool performance from the ice man henrik stenson. a third round of 67 helped him retain his lead at 17-under. >> on 12 i had to make a good five-footer coming back for par on 12. and then i got on a good run in the end and that is the way it goes. you never know when you will get own a birdie train and i stayed pat
they're team reached a third straight world cup tournament by beating senegal. it sparked wild he i celebratios cameroon hosts to yo tunisia. tunisia only need a draw to qualify. for cameroon to progress they need to win and with a certain man in their ranks the goals shouldn't be a problem. samuel is expected to start and the host to reach the finals for a sea second time in a row. it's sure that we can win. but it's not certain that we can go on and all out attack for the first 20 minutes....
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and the match is being played in morocco because senegal are banned of playing at home after rioting at the last match between the teams. >>> the swede are in prime condition to take european tour title. >> reporter: another hot day in the u.a.e. and another cool performance from the ice man, henrik stenson. the third round of 67 helped the swede retain his lead on 17 under. he's a shot ahead of last week's turkish airlines winner victory, the frenchman had 11 birdies in dubai. ian poulter is winless this year but remains in contention heading into the final rounds. he's enjoying third, 13 under. six shots behind the lead will be tough for justin rose. he'll win the title, and it looks like ian poulter can challenge henrik stenson to win the $1 million prize money. the two have had a gamble over this that stenson will finish above poulter. for poulter to win the bet, he has to win the event and stenson will have to come in third. we'll see if the gamble pays off on sunday. >> one big name missing from dubai is adam scott but the champion is on the verge of yet another victory. a week
and the match is being played in morocco because senegal are banned of playing at home after rioting at the last match between the teams. >>> the swede are in prime condition to take european tour title. >> reporter: another hot day in the u.a.e. and another cool performance from the ice man, henrik stenson. the third round of 67 helped the swede retain his lead on 17 under. he's a shot ahead of last week's turkish airlines winner victory, the frenchman had 11 birdies in dubai....
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. >> i got a letter from a lady in africa, actually senegal. the capital city of dakar. dear brad, you are the most handsome -- no, i'm just kidding. dear, bret, hi, dear, how are you today? i hope all is well with you. my name is miss linda. i just went through your profile in this site. my dear, i am interested in knowing more about you. waiting to hear from you soon. this is pretty cool. i was excited about it, you know what i mean? especially in africa. so i looked it up in the encyclopedia, because i didn't know where dakar was, in africa. so it was pretty cool. the hardest part about doing time, of course i miss my kids, my little niece i never met. so that kills you. but when they call mail, and go out there on the railing, and you stand up there and see all your brothers and friends getting mail, over and over and over, and you're just standing up there, as bad as you want it, it ain't going to come. so here we are. >> while bulmer looks ahead to the possibility of finding love, inmates eric glass and erik coleman look back to the past. and what they've lost. >>
. >> i got a letter from a lady in africa, actually senegal. the capital city of dakar. dear brad, you are the most handsome -- no, i'm just kidding. dear, bret, hi, dear, how are you today? i hope all is well with you. my name is miss linda. i just went through your profile in this site. my dear, i am interested in knowing more about you. waiting to hear from you soon. this is pretty cool. i was excited about it, you know what i mean? especially in africa. so i looked it up in the...
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he runs a business in america now, but she tried operating her business in her home country of senegal. you listen to greg, you agree a combination foreign aid, government would help? >> well, i have a very hard time with foreign aid. the african union itself is admitsing that the $148 billion are being spahn siphoned through corruption. >> swiss bank accounts? >> fancy real estate in the south of france, the son of a dictator of new guinea, for example, he was busted by french customs. his plane was intercepted and they found in the plane i think it was 27 fancy cars, i don't know how many ferraris, bentslies, rolls royce. >> i would think the only way to stop that is to say, let's keep government out of it. if you can get a bunch of people who want to give their own money, they won't give it to dictators. >> well, not all governments are the same, first of all. and we actually work with a loft anticorruption and human rights activists in countries around the world who are actually working to try to get their governments to govern more accountably. they're actually interested in the u
he runs a business in america now, but she tried operating her business in her home country of senegal. you listen to greg, you agree a combination foreign aid, government would help? >> well, i have a very hard time with foreign aid. the african union itself is admitsing that the $148 billion are being spahn siphoned through corruption. >> swiss bank accounts? >> fancy real estate in the south of france, the son of a dictator of new guinea, for example, he was busted by...
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their team reached the third straight world cup tournament by beating senegal in their playoffs. it got world celebrations in the country. >>> formula one champion budle. the german driver ensures that red bull has started on pole for the tenth time in 18 races concerning the team's dominance this season. mash weber is in the front row. >> a good result to have both cars in the front row for tomorrow. it was a tricky ses because the wind picked up quite a lot from morning. yeah, it does influence the behavior of the car. so not that easy, especially around the high-speed corners. i wasn't that happen with my first run in q 3, but i think i had a solid run. >>> in the nba the eastern conference is leading. the indiana pacers suffered the first loss of the season and they went down with chicago bulls with derek rose delivering his most impressive display this term, 20 points. the store of the night was dang he notched up 23 points with 7 rebounds to help chicago grab a 110-94 win. >>> the extreme sailing series lived up to its name for one team. >> they're going over. surely they'r
their team reached the third straight world cup tournament by beating senegal in their playoffs. it got world celebrations in the country. >>> formula one champion budle. the german driver ensures that red bull has started on pole for the tenth time in 18 races concerning the team's dominance this season. mash weber is in the front row. >> a good result to have both cars in the front row for tomorrow. it was a tricky ses because the wind picked up quite a lot from morning. yeah,...
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senegal was the first country to begin planting. colonel sarr is the project's technical director and forest expert., >> nice to meet you >> welcome. >> so the first seed was planted in 2008? >> senegal is the leader lots of countries near the sahara have the same problems we must be together. >> so we are just about to walk into one of the very first plantations of the great green wall, this was planted in 2008. wow what a difference, it is green i can see dragonflies, it is a complete contrast from what i saw this morning. >> in the past in this area there was nothing. >> how does something like this stop desertification? >> bio diversity of species, we have 3/4/5 species in this area. each species takes different things from the soil. >> so the microorganisms work together? >> yes we are challenging the land where nothing can live. >>: so it is about recuperating land and giving it life again? >> yes >> this is livable. >> but now its time to work >> it is one the big challenges of the population is desertification. it is the cri
senegal was the first country to begin planting. colonel sarr is the project's technical director and forest expert., >> nice to meet you >> welcome. >> so the first seed was planted in 2008? >> senegal is the leader lots of countries near the sahara have the same problems we must be together. >> so we are just about to walk into one of the very first plantations of the great green wall, this was planted in 2008. wow what a difference, it is green i can see...
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let's go to the bbc who is in senegal. you have been hearing the stories emerging from the desert. >> yes. he local authorities and the rescue workers are still trying to pin down what happened during the past few weeks. so these migrants who went across the sahara desert, but we heard the account of one of the survivors and she's a little girl, a teenager, 14 years old and here is what she told us. >> we waited for two days in the desert. no food. no water. before we decided to start walking. some vehicles passed us by. we tried to stop them but no one would stop. we sat under a tree. and that was where one of my sisters died. we buried her there. then we continued walking and after a day, my second sister died. then on the third day, my mother died. i buried all of them myself. i'm living with my aunt. i heard that only myself and a little girl and 18 men survived the journey out of more than 100 of us. >> so you heard horrific accounts from the 14-year-old who survived this ordeal in the sahara desert. they couldn't fin
let's go to the bbc who is in senegal. you have been hearing the stories emerging from the desert. >> yes. he local authorities and the rescue workers are still trying to pin down what happened during the past few weeks. so these migrants who went across the sahara desert, but we heard the account of one of the survivors and she's a little girl, a teenager, 14 years old and here is what she told us. >> we waited for two days in the desert. no food. no water. before we decided to...
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and i think she talked about arriving in senegal and feeling like she'd been put down in the middle of national geographic because it was -- so the travel was good. she really thrived on being second lady, if that's what we're going to call it. and of course as cokie pointed out she filled in a lot for mrs. johnson. >> but if he was unhappy and her role was really to keep him happy in his political career, keep the domestic life going. how did she help him through that? >> well, she tried. she was always trying to get him to go to the gym because he put on a lot of weight. and she tried to get him to watch his diet, and she invited a lot of people for him to -- that he would like to see. but they were really not good years. i think everybody would agree that he did not do well. the vice president, that job is a little difficult for strong people. >> but she started these women doers luncheons, and she had them in places like senegal. and again, people think that this is something new under the sun, that just recent first ladies have been interested in women and women's issues and promo
and i think she talked about arriving in senegal and feeling like she'd been put down in the middle of national geographic because it was -- so the travel was good. she really thrived on being second lady, if that's what we're going to call it. and of course as cokie pointed out she filled in a lot for mrs. johnson. >> but if he was unhappy and her role was really to keep him happy in his political career, keep the domestic life going. how did she help him through that? >> well, she...
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different announcer: senegal, africa-- the door of no return. from these shores, millions of africans went across oceans and continents, battlefields, racial barriers, and constitutional divides. bank of america is proud to sponsor "many rivers to cross," an epic journey through 500 years of african american history. we believe connecting to our past helps us all create a better future. yeah. they have it. wifi. settings? may i, mr. jones? please. announcer: some connections are generational... thanks. announcer: others just a few minutes. either way, our signal is strong and deeply rooted in the community, the simple joy of staying in touch. african american history is an epic story, our american history. we're proud to fund this important program. please join us in supporting your public television station. the national endowment for the humanities. gates: sheffield, massachusetts. at the time of the american revolution, this was slave country. slavery was legal here, just as it was in each of the 13 colonies... but the revolution brought new
different announcer: senegal, africa-- the door of no return. from these shores, millions of africans went across oceans and continents, battlefields, racial barriers, and constitutional divides. bank of america is proud to sponsor "many rivers to cross," an epic journey through 500 years of african american history. we believe connecting to our past helps us all create a better future. yeah. they have it. wifi. settings? may i, mr. jones? please. announcer: some connections are...
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aljazeera, senegal. >> his death sparked a national debate about gays and bullying. loved once are now retracing the footsteps to where he took his life. the university student committed suicide after his roommate secretly videotaped him kissing another man. this was the final destination in a 37-mile walk. >> john henry smith is here with sports. we finally hear from one of the players in that miami dolphins scandal. >> the accused harasser in the bullies scandal sat down for a lengthy interview over the weekend. in rewards to the now infamous text message he sent to jonathan martin in we have he referred to martin at a half n word, richie in cognito tried to put that text in perspective, saying this situation i guess not a bullying issue. he said he regrets using those racial slurs. >> when the words are put in the context, i understand why eyebrows get raised, but people don't know how john and i communicate to one another. for instance, a week before this went down, jonathan martin the accidented me on my phone "i will murder your whole fing family." do i think j
aljazeera, senegal. >> his death sparked a national debate about gays and bullying. loved once are now retracing the footsteps to where he took his life. the university student committed suicide after his roommate secretly videotaped him kissing another man. this was the final destination in a 37-mile walk. >> john henry smith is here with sports. we finally hear from one of the players in that miami dolphins scandal. >> the accused harasser in the bullies scandal sat down for...