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. ♪ >>[speaking foreign-language] >> this is the southeast of the senegal where traditional mining hasacticed for generations. it is home to several generations and villages. 2011, gold isce 25 kilometers away. [speaking foreign-language] >> the traditional miners were now illegally mining. [speaking foreign-language] ♪ >> the mining company let a program of social engagement. dollars have been invested to improve infrastructure, health, water, education, and sustainable income generation. >>[speaking foreign-language] >> the tractor helps them develop agriculture, and a sustainable alternative to mining. >>[speaking foreign-language] >> a market garden has been established in the village, and legal mining corridors have been made by government. >>[speaking foreign-language] ♪ ♪ >> the following is a paid advertisement from starvista entertainment and time life. >> ♪ you're the meaning in my life you're the inspiration ♪ >> ♪ that's how much i feel i feel for you, baby that's how much i need i need your touch ♪ announcer: intimate moments. cherished memories. unforgettable romances.
. ♪ >>[speaking foreign-language] >> this is the southeast of the senegal where traditional mining hasacticed for generations. it is home to several generations and villages. 2011, gold isce 25 kilometers away. [speaking foreign-language] >> the traditional miners were now illegally mining. [speaking foreign-language] ♪ >> the mining company let a program of social engagement. dollars have been invested to improve infrastructure, health, water, education, and...
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. ♪ >>[speaking foreign-language] >> this is the southeast of the senegal where traditional mining hasacticed for generations. it is home to several villages surrounding the mining pit. it is here since 2011, gold is 25 kilometers away. >>[speaking foreign-language] >> the traditional miners were now illegally mining. >>[speaking foreign-language] ♪ >> the mining company led a program of social engagement. 9 million u.s. dollars have been invested in to all communities impacted, to improve infrastructure, health, water, sanitation, education, and sustainable income generation. >>[speaking foreign-language] >> the tractor is financed by sgo and helps them develop agriculture. it is a sustainable alternative to mining. >>[speaking foreign-language] ♪ >>[speaking foreign-language] >> a market garden has been established in the village, and legal mining corridors have been created by government for local use. >>[speaking foreign-language] ♪ >>[speaking foreign-language] ♪ announcer: the following is a paid advertisement for time life's music collection. >> ♪ chances are that i wear a silly
. ♪ >>[speaking foreign-language] >> this is the southeast of the senegal where traditional mining hasacticed for generations. it is home to several villages surrounding the mining pit. it is here since 2011, gold is 25 kilometers away. >>[speaking foreign-language] >> the traditional miners were now illegally mining. >>[speaking foreign-language] ♪ >> the mining company led a program of social engagement. 9 million u.s. dollars have been invested in to...
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thank you. >> thank you to the representative of senegal. now we will turn the floor over to the representative of kazakhstan. >> thank you, madam president. i join others in expressing our condolences to our swedish colleagues and those in stockholm. my delegation is greatly concerned by recent developments in the actions of members of the council on the actions in syria. we would like to make the following recommendations with regard to the situation in syria. we call on all parties to refrain from actions that could increase the risks of a military escalation of tensions in syria. we would like to emphasize the lack of unanimity may liquidate new hopes of the syrian people which arise from the historical resolution. we should not undermine an inclusive political negotiating process as provided for in resolution 2254. geneva five, held from 23-25 march, will enable to move from discussing procedural issues to political aspects of future peace talks. in this regard, we simply cannot allow cease-fire to dissolve. it is our last chance to rea
thank you. >> thank you to the representative of senegal. now we will turn the floor over to the representative of kazakhstan. >> thank you, madam president. i join others in expressing our condolences to our swedish colleagues and those in stockholm. my delegation is greatly concerned by recent developments in the actions of members of the council on the actions in syria. we would like to make the following recommendations with regard to the situation in syria. we call on all...
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senegal urgently calls upon the dprk to respect its international obligations. mr. president, in 2016, the security council adopted unanimously two resolutions. 2270 and 2321 substantially strengthening the sanctions already in effect. we're forced to acknowledge that these measures, along with those opposed by certain countries have not always managed to make the country come back to its senses and to abandon its nuclear military ambition. all these sanctions have not prevented the gradual enhancement and expansion of the nuclear capabilities as well as ballistic missiles in north korea. which continues to flagrantly violate the resolution and repeat requests of the security council. indeed, senegal has ratified the main instruments in light of the non-proliferation regimregime. stemming from resolution 1540 of the security council, and today we're celebrating the 13th anniversary. similarly, senegal presented its report on the implementation of the provisions of resolution 1718, 1874 and 2093 and 2370. my country is finalizing its report on resolution 2321 which w
senegal urgently calls upon the dprk to respect its international obligations. mr. president, in 2016, the security council adopted unanimously two resolutions. 2270 and 2321 substantially strengthening the sanctions already in effect. we're forced to acknowledge that these measures, along with those opposed by certain countries have not always managed to make the country come back to its senses and to abandon its nuclear military ambition. all these sanctions have not prevented the gradual...
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inthe battle for justice chad now, a special report in senegal has upheld the life sentence for the formerictator. he has been convicted of war crimes and crimes against humanity. over killing thousands of political opponents. for theh of relief victims. the man they thought to bring to court will spend the rest of his life in jail. a special appeals court has upheld the sentence handed to the former decatur. >> a court confirms a court confirms the ruling that it will remain unchanged. judge continues the conviction of war crimes and crimes against humanity for killing dozens of people during his eight-year rule. this after being ousted from power in 1990, he set up this special court to try him. proud to give this and we want to give hope to other people in africa. we want to succeed as we have and to change our continent. >> it is a key moment for africa, a turning point, any ofican canal pursuit power the people. it is a powerful message to dictators, there is no more impunity and africa. watch out. supporters say the trial was politically motivated. decisionected this that is really t
inthe battle for justice chad now, a special report in senegal has upheld the life sentence for the formerictator. he has been convicted of war crimes and crimes against humanity. over killing thousands of political opponents. for theh of relief victims. the man they thought to bring to court will spend the rest of his life in jail. a special appeals court has upheld the sentence handed to the former decatur. >> a court confirms a court confirms the ruling that it will remain unchanged....
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and here in conclusion, i would like to eiterate senegal's fullest upport for the efforts being made, especially since you have just confirmed that you intend to convene the next round next month. thank you. >> i thank the representative of senegal, and i'll now give the floor to the representative of japan. >> madam president, i thank special envoy for his briefing and commend his efforts and his commitment to keep the political process moving forward. the first round of intrasyrian talk in geneva demonstrated the willingness of all sides to talk seriously with both the government and opposition groups and discussion without a major pause or suspension. he described for us today that there have been discussions on main substantive issues, while pointing out the need to move beyond the proprietary stages. madam president, regrettably, the relatively positive news from geneva is outweighed by grim news on the ground. the use of chemical weapons last week is an affront to humanity, and blatant violation of security council resolutions. the council must reaffirm its determination to urge
and here in conclusion, i would like to eiterate senegal's fullest upport for the efforts being made, especially since you have just confirmed that you intend to convene the next round next month. thank you. >> i thank the representative of senegal, and i'll now give the floor to the representative of japan. >> madam president, i thank special envoy for his briefing and commend his efforts and his commitment to keep the political process moving forward. the first round of...
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madam, senegal remains deeply concerned by the devastating impact of the syrian conflict. this is the reason that my delegation would like to reiterate its firm condemnation of the terrorist attack on 15 april 2017 in western aleppo. this was perpetrate during the evacuation of two areas that led to death of 130 individual, including 67 children and hundreds of wounded. this is an attack which has been condemned by the security council. it is our view that this is an additional reason to record dual importance to combating terrorism and violence extremism. in particular, combating daesh and the al-nusra front. this should be done following comprehensive strategy that which upholds humanitarian law and the security council. this conflict is one which has led to the suffering of syrian children. would note the fate of 2.4 million individuals who fled the homes and 280,000 others who continue to live in besieged areas. their fate is something we must all be concerned about. here there's a need to take up the appeal launched by in the u.n. committee open the rights of the chil
madam, senegal remains deeply concerned by the devastating impact of the syrian conflict. this is the reason that my delegation would like to reiterate its firm condemnation of the terrorist attack on 15 april 2017 in western aleppo. this was perpetrate during the evacuation of two areas that led to death of 130 individual, including 67 children and hundreds of wounded. this is an attack which has been condemned by the security council. it is our view that this is an additional reason to record...
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thank you. >> thank you to the representative of senegal. now we will turn the floor over to the representative of kazakhstan. >> thank you, madam president. i join others in expressing our condolences to our swedish colleagues and those in stockholm. my delegation is greatly concerned by recent developments in the actions of members of the council on the actions in syria. we would like to make the following recommendations with regard to the situation in syria. we call on all parties to refrain from actions that could increase the risks of a military escalation of tensions in syria. we would like to emphasize the lack of unanimity may liquidate new hopes of the syrian people which arise from the historical resolution. we should not undermine an inclusive political negotiating process as provided for in resolution 2254. geneva five, held from 23-25 march, will enable to move from discussing procedural issues to political aspects of future peace talks. in this regard, we simply cannot allow cease-fire to dissolve. it is our last chance to rea
thank you. >> thank you to the representative of senegal. now we will turn the floor over to the representative of kazakhstan. >> thank you, madam president. i join others in expressing our condolences to our swedish colleagues and those in stockholm. my delegation is greatly concerned by recent developments in the actions of members of the council on the actions in syria. we would like to make the following recommendations with regard to the situation in syria. we call on all...
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thank you. >> thank you to the representative of senegal.now we will turn the floor over to the representative of kazakhstan. >> thank you, madam president. i join others in expressing our condolences to our swedish colleagues and those in stockholm. my delegation is greatly concerned by recent developments in the actions of members of the council on the actions in syria. we would like to make the following recommendations with regard to the situation in syria. we call on all parties to refrain from actions that could increase the risks of a military escalation of tensions in syria. we would like to emphasize the lack of unanimity may liquidate new hopes of the syrian people which arise from the historical resolution. we should not undermine an inclusive political negotiating process as provided for in resolution 2254. 23rd-25ive held from march will enable to move from discussing procedural issues to political aspects of future peace talks. in this regard, we simply cannot allow cease-fire to dissolve. it is our last chance to realize the o
thank you. >> thank you to the representative of senegal.now we will turn the floor over to the representative of kazakhstan. >> thank you, madam president. i join others in expressing our condolences to our swedish colleagues and those in stockholm. my delegation is greatly concerned by recent developments in the actions of members of the council on the actions in syria. we would like to make the following recommendations with regard to the situation in syria. we call on all...
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a deadly blaze has ripped through a religious retreat in senegal, killing at least 20 people and wounding dozens more. the fire toward through straw shelters designed for a multi-day gathering of muslims. each year the village holds a retreat attended by thousands of muslims from across west africa. the cause of the fire was not immediately clear, but strong winds helped it to spread. a setback tonight in that investigation into tuesday's attack on the dortmund football club. german authorities say a man they detained over the bombing of the team's bus does not appear to be linked to the incident, but they have issued an arrest warrant for the man, an iraqi national come on suspicion of being a member of so-called islamic state. investigators are also questioning the authenticity of three letters found at the scene of the attack. the letters claimed that the bombing was in retaliation for german military operations against islamic state in the middle east. after the bomb attack, dortmund's champions league match against monaco was postponed, but took place on wednesday night, just 24 hour
a deadly blaze has ripped through a religious retreat in senegal, killing at least 20 people and wounding dozens more. the fire toward through straw shelters designed for a multi-day gathering of muslims. each year the village holds a retreat attended by thousands of muslims from across west africa. the cause of the fire was not immediately clear, but strong winds helped it to spread. a setback tonight in that investigation into tuesday's attack on the dortmund football club. german authorities...
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justice ginsburg who engaged his guidance and expertise when he served as special counsel pro bono to senegal daniel monahan and. her confirmation to the supreme court. it is wonderful to welcome you back to camp this afternoon. i want to thank you again for your leadership, your generosity and your sustained commitment to our community. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming the honorable robert katzman. [applause] great to be back. thank you president for your generous introduction. i might add, for your efforts to promote understanding on some very difficult issues that confront our society. it was marvin bernstein's idea that georgetown should create a position that would bridge the campuses between the law center downtown in the main campus. he worked with the law center to make it a reality. as a beneficiary of that effort, i will always be grateful to him the bernstein symposium brings the camp together and in our program this afternoon, draws upon the talent of the main campus in the georgetown law center faculty. i know that my friend, bill traynor, dean of the law school
justice ginsburg who engaged his guidance and expertise when he served as special counsel pro bono to senegal daniel monahan and. her confirmation to the supreme court. it is wonderful to welcome you back to camp this afternoon. i want to thank you again for your leadership, your generosity and your sustained commitment to our community. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming the honorable robert katzman. [applause] great to be back. thank you president for your generous...
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china, japan, senegal, congo and now new england.h all that vacant ambassador jobs, there are still jobs that need to be filled in the state department. we'll look at that next. keep it here. 25 billion styrofos that can't be recycled. fill up a mug, not a landfill. the more you know. fill up a mug, not a landfill. get your ancestrydna kit. spit. mail it in. learn about you and the people and places that led to you. go explore your roots. take a walk through the past. meet new relatives. and see how a place and its people are all a part of you. ancestrydna. save 20% through wednesday at ancestrydna.com so we know how to cover almost alanything.ything, even a coupe soup. [woman] so beautiful. [man] beautiful just like you. [woman] oh, why thank you. [burke] and we covered it, november sixth, two-thousand-nine. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ not aslimy, wet lidocainelief patches patches, ed equal. like the leading competitor patches fall off whe
china, japan, senegal, congo and now new england.h all that vacant ambassador jobs, there are still jobs that need to be filled in the state department. we'll look at that next. keep it here. 25 billion styrofos that can't be recycled. fill up a mug, not a landfill. the more you know. fill up a mug, not a landfill. get your ancestrydna kit. spit. mail it in. learn about you and the people and places that led to you. go explore your roots. take a walk through the past. meet new relatives. and...
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in senegal, a coururt has uphela life sentence for the rmerer u.s.b-backed dictatator of cha, hissene habre, who was convicted last year r of crimes against humanity. a 1992 truth comommission n in d dedetermined habre sysystematicy tortured his oppononents, killig up to 40,000 people during his eight years in power in the 1980's. habre was tried in a special african union-backed court estatablished after a two-decade-long campaign led by his victims. in brazil, labor unions have called a nationwide general strike today to protest president michel temer's plans to dramatically roll back pensions and weaken labor laws. organizers predict it will be the largest work stoppage in brazil's history. the strike comes just over a year after the impeachment of former president dilma rousseff, who called her ouster a coup, amid a huge corruption scandal involving much of brazil's congress and a third of president temer's cabinet. back in the united states, a union representing some 5000 workers at chihicago-area nursig homes have authorizea a stri next week,s
in senegal, a coururt has uphela life sentence for the rmerer u.s.b-backed dictatator of cha, hissene habre, who was convicted last year r of crimes against humanity. a 1992 truth comommission n in d dedetermined habre sysystematicy tortured his oppononents, killig up to 40,000 people during his eight years in power in the 1980's. habre was tried in a special african union-backed court estatablished after a two-decade-long campaign led by his victims. in brazil, labor unions have called a...
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after that, we'll hear from ukraine, senegal, russia and then nikki haley. she'll speak last. she is presiding over this meeting. we'll go to her comments when she comes up. i want to bring in the spokesperson in the obama administrati administration, also served as the national security council adviser for lebanon, coordinating the u.s. policy there. good to e you. president trump blaming your former boss, president obama, suggesting that this latest suspected chemical weapons attack might not have happened. siting, quote, the past administration's weakness and irresolution. end quote. it goes on to say, president obama said in 2012 he would establish a red line against the use of chemical weapons and then did nothing. what do you say to that? >> the first thing that's very obvious to me is that president trump is attempting a very weak effort at deflection by blaming president obama. i'm not trying to excuse the policy under president obama. i think there were a lot of failed opportunities, a lot of missed efforts, missed opportunities to prevent this type of activity and to
after that, we'll hear from ukraine, senegal, russia and then nikki haley. she'll speak last. she is presiding over this meeting. we'll go to her comments when she comes up. i want to bring in the spokesperson in the obama administrati administration, also served as the national security council adviser for lebanon, coordinating the u.s. policy there. good to e you. president trump blaming your former boss, president obama, suggesting that this latest suspected chemical weapons attack might not...
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madam, senegal remains deeply concerned by the devastating impact of the syrian conflict. this is the reason that my delegation would like to reiterate its firm condemnation of the terrorist attack on 15 april 2017 in western aleppo. this was perpetrated during the evacuati evacuation. it led to the death of 130 individuals, including 67 children and hundreds of wounded. this is an attack which has been condemned by the security council. it is our view that this is an additional reason to accord due importance to combatting terrorism and violent extremism. in particular, combatting dias and the direct alyou're ra front. this shook done under a stroinl that uphold humanitarian measures. this conflict is one which has led to the suffering of syrian childr children. i would note the fate of 2.4 million individuals who fled their homes and 280,000 others who continue to live in besieged are areas. their fate is something we must all be concerned about. here, there's a need to take up the paem launched by the u.n. committee in rights of the child, mainly that an investigation b
madam, senegal remains deeply concerned by the devastating impact of the syrian conflict. this is the reason that my delegation would like to reiterate its firm condemnation of the terrorist attack on 15 april 2017 in western aleppo. this was perpetrated during the evacuati evacuation. it led to the death of 130 individuals, including 67 children and hundreds of wounded. this is an attack which has been condemned by the security council. it is our view that this is an additional reason to...
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line up to get in or a costco which decided to go natural and organic in the last few years of gjim senegalreign or walmart i asked for rice cakes eight years ago they send me to rice krispies cakes. now they have a whole aisle. >> they have some experience, glenn murphy of course chairman and ceo of the gap, also talking as well about tad dickson, ceo of harris teeter and merrill adler well-known in the sector also. >> can we say glenn murphy had turned around gap, i don't know, i look at gap, it ain't so good. harris teeter, that was the advantage kroger bought harris teeter, there was undermappi undermanagement there. safeway, they should learn from whole foods about marketing. meredith adler, john mackey could have called him any time and a food critic. get the guy on the phone, what should we make? this is the no the stuff of a super-dee-duper group. glenn just added to the co-chair of lulu. >> you did a show when 365 was launched. you were pretty high on it then. >> well walter robb was i think a great businessman and walter robb is out. what i liked about whole foods was they were go
line up to get in or a costco which decided to go natural and organic in the last few years of gjim senegalreign or walmart i asked for rice cakes eight years ago they send me to rice krispies cakes. now they have a whole aisle. >> they have some experience, glenn murphy of course chairman and ceo of the gap, also talking as well about tad dickson, ceo of harris teeter and merrill adler well-known in the sector also. >> can we say glenn murphy had turned around gap, i don't know, i...