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the tanzania and fans enjoyed that. ina minute, tanzania and fans enjoyed that.ay the latest report from the bbc‘s china editor, she has been going along the historic silk road, which china is investing around £1 trillion into to recreate. google talk about the route, and she will report from poland this time. if you have taken a trip to the natural history museum recently, you will have been greeted by gard the dip infocus, will have been greeted by gard the dip in focus, standing will have been greeted by gard the dip infocus, standing proud. but 110w dip infocus, standing proud. but now another creature is taking centre stage, the skeleton of a giant blue whale called hope. but fa ns giant blue whale called hope. but fans of dippy, do not worry, he is heading on a tour of the uk. it is the biggest creature that is known to have existed. once driven to the point of extinction, but now saved by human collaboration. the blue whale is a natural history museum iconic display, and it has been named abdullah two hope. museum iconic display, and it has been named abdu
the tanzania and fans enjoyed that. ina minute, tanzania and fans enjoyed that.ay the latest report from the bbc‘s china editor, she has been going along the historic silk road, which china is investing around £1 trillion into to recreate. google talk about the route, and she will report from poland this time. if you have taken a trip to the natural history museum recently, you will have been greeted by gard the dip infocus, will have been greeted by gard the dip in focus, standing will have...
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this week we're in the serengeti national park in northeast tanzania. populalation explosision hase hand in hahand with growing demd for grazing land for livestock. the e trouble is, wildlife n ns it, too. our reporter inga sieg and cameraman axel warnstedt went to tthe serengeti to see how thens park and the region around it are faring. reporterer: these lions don't ed to worry whereheirir next meal wiwill come fromom. millions of wildebeeeest, zebrs and antelope traverse the serengeti national park every year in the largest mammal migration in the world. but the parkrk is in danger. conservationists rian and lorna labuschagne have been working in national parksks for over 30 years. n now they're here in te serengeti, fighting to protetet labusits ananimal populations.in rianan: any illegagal poachinr killing g of animals i is a prm for that ecosystem, because it puts it out of balance. here in the serengeti, here they use this snaring method which is devastating on big populations of wildlife. everything will be killed. mostly wildebeest, zebra, impal
this week we're in the serengeti national park in northeast tanzania. populalation explosision hase hand in hahand with growing demd for grazing land for livestock. the e trouble is, wildlife n ns it, too. our reporter inga sieg and cameraman axel warnstedt went to tthe serengeti to see how thens park and the region around it are faring. reporterer: these lions don't ed to worry whereheirir next meal wiwill come fromom. millions of wildebeeeest, zebrs and antelope traverse the serengeti...
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with us on bbc news, still to come: the unusual sight of a leopard cub being fed by a lioness in tanzaniaan fashion designer, gianni versace, has been shot dead in florida. the multi—millionaire was gunned down outside his home, in the exclusive south beach district of miami. emergency services across central europe are stepping up their efforts to contain the worse floods this century. nearly 100 people have been killed. broadway is traditionally called the "great white wave" by americans but tonight it is completely blacked out. it is a timely reminder to all americans of the problems that the energy crisis has brought to them. 200 years ago today, a huge parisian crowd stormed the bastille prison — the first act of the revolution which was to topple the french monarchy. today, hundreds of thousands throng the champs—elysees for the traditional military parade. finally, fairy penguins have been staggering ashore and collapsing after gorging themselves on huge shoal of their favourite food, pilchards. some had eaten so much they could barely stand. this is bbc news. the latest headlines:
with us on bbc news, still to come: the unusual sight of a leopard cub being fed by a lioness in tanzaniaan fashion designer, gianni versace, has been shot dead in florida. the multi—millionaire was gunned down outside his home, in the exclusive south beach district of miami. emergency services across central europe are stepping up their efforts to contain the worse floods this century. nearly 100 people have been killed. broadway is traditionally called the "great white wave" by...
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wayne rooney scored on his return to action for everton in a friendly in tanzania.d the club he left in 2004 on a free transfer from manchester united last week. not too dissimilar to his 30—yard goal on his everton debut against arsenal, beating david seaman, 15 years ago. mikko ilonen is the overnight leader after the first round of the scottish open after shooting a seven—under—par round of 65. ian poulter, rickie fowler and padraig harrington all made a good start and are among a group of players two strokes behind. but rory mcllroy bogeyed four holes and is in danger of missing his third cut in four tournaments. the world number four is yet to win a competition this year. warrington kept alive their hopes of a place in super league's top eight with victory at rivals wigan warriors. oliver gildart and john bateman crossed over for the home side in the first half, with benjaminjullien and ryan atkins replying for warrington. wigan‘s two—point half—time lead was wiped out when ben currie scored in his first game since september 2016 after recovering from a serious
wayne rooney scored on his return to action for everton in a friendly in tanzania.d the club he left in 2004 on a free transfer from manchester united last week. not too dissimilar to his 30—yard goal on his everton debut against arsenal, beating david seaman, 15 years ago. mikko ilonen is the overnight leader after the first round of the scottish open after shooting a seven—under—par round of 65. ian poulter, rickie fowler and padraig harrington all made a good start and are among a...
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everton were playing the kenyan side gor mahia in a friendly in tanzania when rooney unleashed this unstoppable3 years, and it helped his side to a 2—1victory. meanwhile, alexandre lacazette was among the scorers on his debut for arsenal. the french striker, who was signed for a club record $60 million from lyon — sealed a 2—nil victory against sydney fc in the first match of arsenal's tour of australia and china. it is important that he get that off his shoulder because you are expected to score as a striker. what we look for is to play at a good pace and develop our collect the game and for long periods in the game and for long periods in the game that was quite good, fast. they gave us tough opposition. at the end of the day, my goalkeeper was man of the match tonight. manchester city are close to signing tottenham and england right—back kyle walker. the 27—year—old is expected to undergo a medical and complete the transfer on friday, with the deal worth in excess of 68 million dollars. walker won't now join up with the spurs squad when they return to training on friday but could be in the c
everton were playing the kenyan side gor mahia in a friendly in tanzania when rooney unleashed this unstoppable3 years, and it helped his side to a 2—1victory. meanwhile, alexandre lacazette was among the scorers on his debut for arsenal. the french striker, who was signed for a club record $60 million from lyon — sealed a 2—nil victory against sydney fc in the first match of arsenal's tour of australia and china. it is important that he get that off his shoulder because you are expected...
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and that is something you take limit of 55 million pounds to support the government of tanzania in managing its refugee and migrant population and support the further integration of new naturalized refugees. turning to modern slavery, it is hard to comprehend that in today's world, innocent and vulnerable men, women and children are being enslaved, forced into hard labor, and passed from abuser to abuser for profit. we cannot and will not ignore this dark and barbaric trade in human beings. it is simply horrifying and inhumanity. that is why i put the issue on the g 20 agenda a year ago. and at the summit i pushed for global and coordinated approach to the complex business supply chains which can feed the demand for forced labor and child labor. mr. speaker, our groundbreaking uk modern slavery act forces to examine all aspects of businesses including supply chain and to publish results. i called on my g 20 partners to follow britain's lead. and i welcomed germany's proposed vision 05 to which the uk is contributing and an important part of helping to ensure the health and safety of workers
and that is something you take limit of 55 million pounds to support the government of tanzania in managing its refugee and migrant population and support the further integration of new naturalized refugees. turning to modern slavery, it is hard to comprehend that in today's world, innocent and vulnerable men, women and children are being enslaved, forced into hard labor, and passed from abuser to abuser for profit. we cannot and will not ignore this dark and barbaric trade in human beings. it...
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but in tanzania and kenya they are now over 50 million people who do their banking on their cell phone. i think actually the breakthroughs that they've made in mobile banking are to come to us when we are going to embrace some of these things. i was talking to someone not too long ago who was dealing in rural most africa they would look at the soil and now they find out it determines whether the soil is being fertilized properly. and if it's not they then fedex to those people there are the applications that are happening and those parts of the world as well. how bad do things are getting it. on what level. i was not prepared for that. don't buy the book. they had been kind of shocking. we can get those changes. a lot of what you see in extremism in the middle east as a reaction to this kind of connection. i think we see some emerging tensions and i will just tell you about one and of them very interested in right now. between globalist and nationalist. i'm happy to talk to you about mobilization later on. i don't think that is a divide. the real divide right now. they went another way
but in tanzania and kenya they are now over 50 million people who do their banking on their cell phone. i think actually the breakthroughs that they've made in mobile banking are to come to us when we are going to embrace some of these things. i was talking to someone not too long ago who was dealing in rural most africa they would look at the soil and now they find out it determines whether the soil is being fertilized properly. and if it's not they then fedex to those people there are the...
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embassies in kenya and tanzania keynesians it. we know that right now all the documents have come out that the person that did the press in the cia said was guilty of perpetuating calm during these acts was a guy by their mohammad ali like a fire muhammad ali right he was from california he allegedly turned radical and he joined al qaida and then he he bombed the embassies oh really happen is this guy was not taking part in in the activities in afghanistan or pakistan at all he was in the u.s. military bases being trained once again by army intelligence when he was finally captured really by mistake he was brought on trial and guess what happened he disappeared disappear into thin air right then you have of course the mysteries surrounding nine eleven you've got your false flag attack which is a characteristic of gladio. look at saddam hussein look at good awfully look we're right right now about assad every day goes on assad right now oh he's creating weapons of mass destruction is make creating chemical weapons so we have to bom
embassies in kenya and tanzania keynesians it. we know that right now all the documents have come out that the person that did the press in the cia said was guilty of perpetuating calm during these acts was a guy by their mohammad ali like a fire muhammad ali right he was from california he allegedly turned radical and he joined al qaida and then he he bombed the embassies oh really happen is this guy was not taking part in in the activities in afghanistan or pakistan at all he was in the u.s....
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factories to improve infrastructure along the route, including the moment of ports in malaysia and tanzania and she can stand -- and tajikistan. more than 30 countries signed formal agreements to china, and 20 more correct operating on plants such as railways and read nuclear power. partner nations are weighing benefits against the increasingly dominant superpower's demands. thailandr a project in fell through because according to thailand, the restraints hed, with china demanding property rights. china says the silk road initiative is a way to boost -- boostrelations industrialization and the global economic growth. there are risks, like funds not going where they are supposed to in a region beset by corruption, mentsongshot develop turning into white elephants. there is also concern about china's increasingly present military, especially in asian waters. anchor: that was just one of the many quick takes you can finally bloomberg. you can also find them -- you can find on the bloomberg. you can also find them on bloomberg.com 24 hours a day. that's all for this week. thanks for watching. t
factories to improve infrastructure along the route, including the moment of ports in malaysia and tanzania and she can stand -- and tajikistan. more than 30 countries signed formal agreements to china, and 20 more correct operating on plants such as railways and read nuclear power. partner nations are weighing benefits against the increasingly dominant superpower's demands. thailandr a project in fell through because according to thailand, the restraints hed, with china demanding property...
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banking where there are 100 ways, at1.4 billion people in the world who don't have a bank .but in tanzaniand kenya, there are now over 15 million people who do their banking on their cell phone. and i think actually the breakthroughs they've made in mobile banking are going to come to us . that we are going to embrace some of these things. i'll give you another example, i was talking to somebody not long ago who was dealing in rural most africa and was trying to increase crop production. and the way that was done was you would send somebody else, they look at the soil, and have to go back periodically and so forth . now that's done with a drone and a drone flies out and it does cartography based on respect photography, determines whether oil is being fertilized properly and if it's not, they then fed ex to those people the nutrients that they need from the ground. so there are applications happening in those parts of the world as well. >>. >> thanks. how bad do you think things are going to get. >> i mean i would prefer to not so much but. >> stuff is wild, what should we be prepared for a
banking where there are 100 ways, at1.4 billion people in the world who don't have a bank .but in tanzaniand kenya, there are now over 15 million people who do their banking on their cell phone. and i think actually the breakthroughs they've made in mobile banking are going to come to us . that we are going to embrace some of these things. i'll give you another example, i was talking to somebody not long ago who was dealing in rural most africa and was trying to increase crop production. and...
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of usa and look at this wayne rooney scoring on his return to action for everton in a friendly in tanzaniaee transfer, not too dissimilar to that 30 yard goal on his everton debut against arsenal 15 years ago. that is all the sport for now. and the weather now with tomasz. the weather wasn't so bad today for most, a lot of dry weather round, just a few spots of rain tonight across mainly the northern half of the uk. and this is the weather front that is moving into northern ireland and scotland. just a couple of lumpy clouds and showers there, further south. so the damp weather only temporary in the north. you can see moving through yorkshire through the early hours of the morning. in the early hours of the morning. in the south it stays dry. last night in some rural spots in the north it dropped down three degrees. not tonight. tomorrow alfine day. a couple of light showers here and there, but a dry day for most. temperatures in the low 20s, in the south, so that is average, 19 there for newcastle and there is rain heading to areas on friday. saturday, an overcast day on many western and
of usa and look at this wayne rooney scoring on his return to action for everton in a friendly in tanzaniaee transfer, not too dissimilar to that 30 yard goal on his everton debut against arsenal 15 years ago. that is all the sport for now. and the weather now with tomasz. the weather wasn't so bad today for most, a lot of dry weather round, just a few spots of rain tonight across mainly the northern half of the uk. and this is the weather front that is moving into northern ireland and...
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we are supporting the government of tanzania in the development and assisting refugees.into ha rd children are being enslaved or forced into hard labour, rate and beaten and passed from abuser to abuse for profit. we will not ignore this barbaric trade. it is horrifying in its inhumanity. that is why a put this on the agenda at my first g20 summit one year ago. we wa nt to ta ke my first g20 summit one year ago. we want to take the supply chains which feed this modern—day slavery. we wa nt to feed this modern—day slavery. we want to look at all aspects of this. we will publish the results. i called on our partners to follow our lead and i welcome germany's proposed fund to which the uk is contributing as an important part of ensuring the health and safety of workers in these global supply chains. finally, we agreed to create betterjob opportunities chains. finally, we agreed to create better job opportunities for women, removing the legal barriers of gender based violence which restrict opportunity both home and abroad. the united kingdom is contributing to the women's e
we are supporting the government of tanzania in the development and assisting refugees.into ha rd children are being enslaved or forced into hard labour, rate and beaten and passed from abuser to abuse for profit. we will not ignore this barbaric trade. it is horrifying in its inhumanity. that is why a put this on the agenda at my first g20 summit one year ago. we wa nt to ta ke my first g20 summit one year ago. we want to take the supply chains which feed this modern—day slavery. we wa nt to...
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. >>> newly released photos from a united nations world heritage site in tanzania revealing an unlikelyr so researchers could track her but she's nursing a leopard cub according to a new york-based conservation group called panthera, this kind of behavior in wildcats has never been documented before. wildlife experts saying the mom recently may have lost her own cubs. so just an interesting picture. >> ron said call me when she nurses a gila monster. that's what he said. >> well, that would be impressive. >> call me when that happens, okay? >> one more animal story for you, guys, as we move on from gila monsters. michael phelps is gearing up to raise a great white for shark week. how will he do it? we don't know. and neither does ryan lochte, the former olympic teammate saying he's not going to outrace the shark, dude. no way. no way. so we're hearing from ryan lochte again. we'll all have the chance to see what happens with phelps when the most decorated olympian goes up against an underwater beast july 23rd in a match discovery channel is calling the battle for ocean supremacy. >> all
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committed 50 million pounds to support government of tanzania in managing its refugee and migrant population for further integration of naturalized refugees. slavery, it isrn hard to comprehend that in ofay's world innocent and honorable men, women, and children are being in slaved in force into hard labor, raped, beaten, and passed from a beazer to abuser for profit. week cannot and will not ignore this barbaric trade. it is simply horrifying. that is why i put this issue on the g-20 on the agenda year ago. at the summit, i pushed for a coordinated approach to complex is the supply chains which cease demand for child labor. mr. speaker, our modern slavery act requires company to examine their businesses including supply change and publish their results. partnerson meiji, 20 -- i called on my g-20 partners to help contribute to this health and safety of global supply chains. to get betterreed job opportunities for women. two and the discrimination and violence at restrict opportunities both at home and abroad. as part of this, the u.k. is contribute to the women do -- women's initiative whic
committed 50 million pounds to support government of tanzania in managing its refugee and migrant population for further integration of naturalized refugees. slavery, it isrn hard to comprehend that in ofay's world innocent and honorable men, women, and children are being in slaved in force into hard labor, raped, beaten, and passed from a beazer to abuser for profit. week cannot and will not ignore this barbaric trade. it is simply horrifying. that is why i put this issue on the g-20 on the...
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they‘re on a pre—season tour in tanzania and on his debut, rooney let rip with this long—range goal. top seats in the boys double tournament. they were wearing pants over that quite so they had to leave the court and then come back once they had changed into something a little bit more appropriate! that will teach them at! that is all gosport borough now... no way! that is so weird, i had no idea! thank you so much. more now on our top story. a teenager has been arrested in connection with five acid attacks in east london within 90 minutes last night. police say the attacks were carried out by two men on a moped. two of the victims had their mopeds stolen, while one of them suffered what have been described as life—changing injuries. let‘s get the latest now with our correspondent dan johnson, who‘s in east london. police are linking the attacks, it looks like the same group involved in all of them. one teenager arrested but they believe there were at least two young men involved in the attacks, the pattern seems to have been two young men on a mopeds pull up alongside somebody walki
they‘re on a pre—season tour in tanzania and on his debut, rooney let rip with this long—range goal. top seats in the boys double tournament. they were wearing pants over that quite so they had to leave the court and then come back once they had changed into something a little bit more appropriate! that will teach them at! that is all gosport borough now... no way! that is so weird, i had no idea! thank you so much. more now on our top story. a teenager has been arrested in connection...
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committed 55 million pounds to support the government of tanzania in managing its refugee and migrant population and support the further integration of new, naturalized refugees. slavery, it isrn hard to comprehend that in today's world, innocent and anderable men, women, children, are being enslaved, forced into hard labor, raped, beaten, and passed from of these are two abuse or profit. we cannot and will not ignore this dark and barbaric trade in human beings that is simply horrifying in its inhumanity. that is why i put this issue on the g-20 agenda at my first summit a year ago. at this summit, i pushed for a coordinated approach to the complex business supply chains, which can feed the demand for forced labor and child labor. mr. speaker, our groundbreaking u.k. modern slavery act requires companies to examine all aspects of their businesses, including their supply chains, and to publish their results. i called on my g-20 partners to follow britain's lead. germany's proposed division zero fund, to which the u.k. is contributing as an important part of ensuring the health and saf
committed 55 million pounds to support the government of tanzania in managing its refugee and migrant population and support the further integration of new, naturalized refugees. slavery, it isrn hard to comprehend that in today's world, innocent and anderable men, women, children, are being enslaved, forced into hard labor, raped, beaten, and passed from of these are two abuse or profit. we cannot and will not ignore this dark and barbaric trade in human beings that is simply horrifying in its...
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embassies in kenya and tanzania. for the new criterion and is a new york times best-selling author of many books will stop we are pleased to have with us former congressman mickey edwards, the revised president for the road l fellowship in public leadership -- i'm sorry, the vice president and program leader for the aspen institute. congress forer of 16 years, representing oklahoma's this congressional district first thought --. and served on the policy committee. he taught at the kennedy school of government and princeton's woodrow wilson school of international affairs. affairs the board of for the constitution project, where he has chaired a task force on judicial independence, government oversight and war powers. he is the author of numerous articles and books will stop his most recent book was published in 2013 titled the public versus the people, how to turn republicans and democrats into americans. ourre i turn it over to panel, following the panelists remarks, we will have a q and a. please think about questi
embassies in kenya and tanzania. for the new criterion and is a new york times best-selling author of many books will stop we are pleased to have with us former congressman mickey edwards, the revised president for the road l fellowship in public leadership -- i'm sorry, the vice president and program leader for the aspen institute. congress forer of 16 years, representing oklahoma's this congressional district first thought --. and served on the policy committee. he taught at the kennedy...
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embassies in kenya and tanzania. he writes regularly for pga media and the new criterion. he is a "new york times" best-selling author of many books. we're also pleased to have with us former congressman mickey edwards who is the vice president and program director for the rodel fellowship in public leadership at, i'm sorry, he is the vice president and program director for the rodel fellowships and public leadership at the aspen institute. he was a member of congress for16 years, representing oklahoma's fifth done conference @district. he was on the house budget and appropriations committee. chairman of the house policy committee. he taught at harvard's kennedy school of government and princeton woodrow wilson school of public and national affairs. he is on the board of directors for the constitution progress where he chaired tack forces on judicial independence, government oversight and the war powers. he is author of numerous articles and books. his most recent book was published in 2013, titled, the parties versus the people. how to turn republicans and democrats into
embassies in kenya and tanzania. he writes regularly for pga media and the new criterion. he is a "new york times" best-selling author of many books. we're also pleased to have with us former congressman mickey edwards who is the vice president and program director for the rodel fellowship in public leadership at, i'm sorry, he is the vice president and program director for the rodel fellowships and public leadership at the aspen institute. he was a member of congress for16 years,...
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scored his first goal, this brilliant long—range effort on his debut during their pre—season tour of tanzaniark the death earlier this week of the uae athlete abdullah hayayei, who was killed during a training accident. there‘s plenty of british names competing at the championships, including sprinterjonnie peacock. this is worlds apart from every other medal you get, this is in london, this is world championships, on your home turf and i think you wa nt on your home turf and i think you want it more. i said to my mum for example last year, she‘s worried about coming out to rio, i said don‘t worry about it, be there in london 27, i want you there because it means something to me. rio was a job, this is for me, i want this more than i want rio. england captainjoe root says it‘s important the side don‘t rest on their laurels for the second test against south africa, folowing their emphatic victory in the first. england have named an unchanged side for the match which begins today at trent bridge. at wimbledon, as you were saying, charlie, a huge day, men‘s semifinals day, so first up on centre
scored his first goal, this brilliant long—range effort on his debut during their pre—season tour of tanzaniark the death earlier this week of the uae athlete abdullah hayayei, who was killed during a training accident. there‘s plenty of british names competing at the championships, including sprinterjonnie peacock. this is worlds apart from every other medal you get, this is in london, this is world championships, on your home turf and i think you wa nt on your home turf and i think you...
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i was fortunate enough to visit tanzania and visit my sons two summers ago. after a seminar, we went out across the quandary country and had a chance to see an -- across the country and we had a chance to see an amazing -- all of the life and the animals and nature and beautiful and incredibly exciting. and one of the many things i learned there was this proverb, and it goes something like -- something like this, african proverb. if you want to go fast, go alone. if you want to go far, go together. if you want to go fast, go alone. if you want to go far, go together. we need to hit the pause button. we need to fix the exchanges in every state to stabilize the exchanges. there are three easy ways to do it. make clear that the individual mandate will be maintained or replaced by something at least as effective, adopt a reinsurance program that will help to stabilize the program. much like insurance was used to make successful the medicare part d program. finally, we should make clear that the cost-sharing arrangements that we have, the subsidies that help to re
i was fortunate enough to visit tanzania and visit my sons two summers ago. after a seminar, we went out across the quandary country and had a chance to see an -- across the country and we had a chance to see an amazing -- all of the life and the animals and nature and beautiful and incredibly exciting. and one of the many things i learned there was this proverb, and it goes something like -- something like this, african proverb. if you want to go fast, go alone. if you want to go far, go...
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. >>> "national geographic" captured a rare pairing in the wilds of tanzania. the picture shows a 5-year-old lioness nursing a week old cub. they describe it as unprecedent since lions traditionally hunt leopards. one theory is the internal instincts in a lioness took over. >> it shows you we can get along. >> we should learn from the lioness. >>> and how the meeting between president trump and macron wasn't the only mashup. a french military band performed a medley of songs by the french group daft punk including a hut song they wrote with an american pop star. ♪ >> that, of course, is the grammy-winning "get lucky" by pharrell williams. they followed it up. they enjoyed it and the french president. i'm not sure about the american president. >> he did not sound interested. >>> it's about 20 after the > are being left at the altar without a dress. emotions run high when a bridal chain shuts down with dresses inside. >>> 50 years after a long hot summer with riots like newark and detroit, michelle mill e looks at the modern hiftd of civil unrest in america with
. >>> "national geographic" captured a rare pairing in the wilds of tanzania. the picture shows a 5-year-old lioness nursing a week old cub. they describe it as unprecedent since lions traditionally hunt leopards. one theory is the internal instincts in a lioness took over. >> it shows you we can get along. >> we should learn from the lioness. >>> and how the meeting between president trump and macron wasn't the only mashup. a french military band...
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. >> they were on a is a far any tanzania.when they saw this they were like, he put caption kiss for daddy. he shouldn't be kissing her on the lips. some called it disgusting. some used the word insist. >> what? >> hold on. >> they were upset. he decided to respond on facebook live. >> i kiss all of my kid, on the lips. brooklyn is 18. but i'm very affectionate with the kid. i was brought up and victoria that is how we are about children. we want to show our kid love. we protect them, support them and we are very affectionate with them. >> i have seen people kiss their kid on the lips. >> um-hmm. >> i never did. >> it is a pretty photo. >> sunburn. >> yes, background. >> let's give it a shot. >> you pretend i'm like your kid. >> i'm good. >> really. >> call me daddy. >> no. >> my real daddy is here in town. >> hi glenn, good to see you. >> my real daddy. >>> let's get to lauren because she's getting us ready for the fourth. >> but every year we need to remind people why they need to be careful, right. >> so you and your real d
. >> they were on a is a far any tanzania.when they saw this they were like, he put caption kiss for daddy. he shouldn't be kissing her on the lips. some called it disgusting. some used the word insist. >> what? >> hold on. >> they were upset. he decided to respond on facebook live. >> i kiss all of my kid, on the lips. brooklyn is 18. but i'm very affectionate with the kid. i was brought up and victoria that is how we are about children. we want to show our kid...
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after investors had news the company has been given a bill of $190 billion from tanzania apparently overlarming rate, but a few determined communities are hoping to buck that trend. there are dozens of community pubs, run and owned by local shareholders where they not only pull the pints but also call the shots. john maguire reports. the beer and the banter is in full flow in holbrook. it was closed down two years ago and marked to be demolished and replaced with housing. and then some locals got together to save it. this was the hub of the community. this was where people met in the village. it was a good restaurant, it was a good pub. when it closed, many people stopped going out. we came and looked at it when we first bought it and thought, oh my god, what have we done? it was awful. but so many people turned up and helped during the weekends and week and so on. many hours went into making this happen, actually. and what we have got now is better than anything. as the project gathered pace, builders, structural engineers, and carpenters from the village, they were all getting together
after investors had news the company has been given a bill of $190 billion from tanzania apparently overlarming rate, but a few determined communities are hoping to buck that trend. there are dozens of community pubs, run and owned by local shareholders where they not only pull the pints but also call the shots. john maguire reports. the beer and the banter is in full flow in holbrook. it was closed down two years ago and marked to be demolished and replaced with housing. and then some locals...
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living on the continent, many of them, those individuals whom my connecting points when i went to tanzaniaand then later on in 1974 we had the six pack that was an opportunity for all of these here powerful intellectuals from all over the world to come together and continue to kind of you know the spirit -- the previous fifth, the fifth was in manchester. black power you know the whole six pack these world congress is a black people coming together from all over the world and so that is what happened with six pack. in 1974, it was out of that particular gathering of ideas that i was able to feed into the book on the former portuguese colonies in africa. mozambique and -- >> list here from ab in toledo. >> i have two concise questions please. one, what does a phd - that i heard you say? >> what is your second question? >> i would like him to suggest that peter if you do not mind. >> let's get your questions out on the table and then we will get him to answer both. >> all right. there are a few peter. the next one is what is your insight on the - quote - coming from the owner of the new york
living on the continent, many of them, those individuals whom my connecting points when i went to tanzaniaand then later on in 1974 we had the six pack that was an opportunity for all of these here powerful intellectuals from all over the world to come together and continue to kind of you know the spirit -- the previous fifth, the fifth was in manchester. black power you know the whole six pack these world congress is a black people coming together from all over the world and so that is what...