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if it's not in ivory, then it's inin weapopons, in narcotics,, inin fuel, in goods,s, in timbe, in chaoaoal narrator: the u.s. designated teterror group, based inin soma, was responsible for the september 2013 attack on the westgate mall in nairobi that killed 67 people, and for the death of over 140 in the april 2015 attack on kenya's garissa university. nir kalron i investigated the links between al shabaab and illicit ivory trade in 2012. kalron: al shabaab was controlling the ports of kismayo, marca, and big parts of mogadishu, including access to the port through its agents. evidence frorom kenya suggggests the local and regional poachers used that access. we'd seen evidence from ports in marca and kismayo of ivory, large stocks of it, and had collected evidence from individuals that testified to having profited frfrom thahat te with al shabaab b agents. knights:s: al shabaab did contnl various ports in somalia where the ivory is being shipped out of, and they would basasically charge a tax for anything being shipped out. narrator: al shabaab levies s a% to 7% tatax on ivoryry that pas
if it's not in ivory, then it's inin weapopons, in narcotics,, inin fuel, in goods,s, in timbe, in chaoaoal narrator: the u.s. designated teterror group, based inin soma, was responsible for the september 2013 attack on the westgate mall in nairobi that killed 67 people, and for the death of over 140 in the april 2015 attack on kenya's garissa university. nir kalron i investigated the links between al shabaab and illicit ivory trade in 2012. kalron: al shabaab was controlling the ports of...
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to the north coast of california until recently, and they support realally sustaininable aquaculte inin the statete. woman: the red abalone fishery was a major fishery, recreational fishery on the north coast for decacades and ae really critical for the culture of california for r that time. we had to recommend to the fish and game commission that it be closed after several years of severe impacts to the kelp forest. lackey: it's definitely affected business, and my tours have been greatly y affected f for the abb diving. and they estimate that it's, you k know, anywhere from $44 to $5454 million out of ourr local economy, just from the abalone, a and that really hurt. wiwith businesess down, yoyou k, considerabably, ss than 50%, it's almost at a break-even popoint for meme. i'm hanging in there. i'm still dodoing it. the economy is on everyone. you know, the gas stations, the markets, the hotels, state parks. cattonon: we've been susurveyine kelp foresest for the e last 20 years s now. we've seen n a seve decline of the kelp forest and severe impact to t the algal communities, and thos
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when n youe these big g impacts inin other , what is it aboutut the guys s tt are makingng it? what t in their genetics is s allowing t them to that? and ththen could w we hars that information t that we're discoverining to basically build reresilience i into conserervind grgrowing the species inin the future? aquilino: our first year of getting this program here at uc dadavis bodega m marine laborat, we only had about t 30 total animals in captivivity. our fift spawning season, we e created about 20 m more. that t wasn't g to save ththe species,s, but the next y year, we crcreated about, the e year after that, a few thousand, and in this room, wewe have about 30,000 white abalone, well over what is left in the wild. we want as many as possible to survive in order to ensure the future of this species. hill: krisistin aquilino is thee lead scientist whoho has been charged with trying to bring the endangered white a abalone back from the brinknk of extinction. the prproject has bebeen remarky susuccessful, , but an intntereg thing g to think a about is thte knowow that abalalone
when n youe these big g impacts inin other , what is it aboutut the guys s tt are makingng it? what t in their genetics is s allowing t them to that? and ththen could w we hars that information t that we're discoverining to basically build reresilience i into conserervind grgrowing the species inin the future? aquilino: our first year of getting this program here at uc dadavis bodega m marine laborat, we only had about t 30 total animals in captivivity. our fift spawning season, we e created...
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because even in policy foformulations, , their recommendations are really held inin high regardrd. rereporter: and that presentsa dilemma for gloria. shshe's a lesbiaian acvist w whd a strict c christian upbpbring. her mothther is a paststor. the chur's homophobic stance has alwaways bn an i iss for heher. gloriaia: i still gogo to churcd some days it's g good, other ds it's h hard for yoyou to s throh a seon where a pastor is just saying that you're going to burn. reportrter: every weweekend, l saints cathehedral in kampmpala hosts a numbmber of weddiningst only betweween men and w women. hohomosexuality y was first fofy criminalized in uganda after the introduction of christianinit. the cathedraral's provost,t, rea hyegenyeye, is opposeded to tolerance. rebecca:f f you aran a afric who hahas grown up w with th culture ofof aicans,s, iis somethining that has a always n foreigign to us. but alalso as a church ministr whwho reads the e scriptures, ,o find it difficult to a accept . because e homosexualitity is a, justst like any other sin. it is jujust like i w went ad ststole somet
because even in policy foformulations, , their recommendations are really held inin high regardrd. rereporter: and that presentsa dilemma for gloria. shshe's a lesbiaian acvist w whd a strict c christian upbpbring. her mothther is a paststor. the chur's homophobic stance has alwaways bn an i iss for heher. gloriaia: i still gogo to churcd some days it's g good, other ds it's h hard for yoyou to s throh a seon where a pastor is just saying that you're going to burn. reportrter: every weweekend,...
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the standoff between police and protesters is inin i it second . police have been firing rubber bullets and tear gas to keep the protesters inside. dozens o of people dressed in regular clothes tried to make a run for it. hong kong has been rocked by protest for the past five months. let's go to oliver farry. >> i am just outside the security perimeter. just behind us therere is a footbrbridge that is to polytechnic university. it is s used as an accecess poio get into the campus. gathering here was peaceful until about 10 to 15 minutes ago. many are in a particularly emotional state. they would not realize the use of live firearms. we did see the pictures from earlier today that seemed more violent. has there been a worse on from carrie lam? >> she has more or less discipline -- more or less disappeared. she made an appearance earlier this morning, when she visited a policeman who was struck by a arrow shot from a bow. she said she was touched by his bravery. carrie lam has not once visited any protester or a member of the public or press who has
the standoff between police and protesters is inin i it second . police have been firing rubber bullets and tear gas to keep the protesters inside. dozens o of people dressed in regular clothes tried to make a run for it. hong kong has been rocked by protest for the past five months. let's go to oliver farry. >> i am just outside the security perimeter. just behind us therere is a footbrbridge that is to polytechnic university. it is s used as an accecess poio get into the campus....
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that are passionate about helpining to bring back the kekp forerest, to target the purple urchins inin their recreationall harvest.t. [overlrlapping chahatter] russo: in 2013, there was an abnormal spawning event with the purple urchin in sonoma, where they spawned in deep water and it washed ashore, basically the entire sonoma coast. so what happened then is you have the kelp trying to come back in the cold-water years, but in an abnormally large population of purple urchin. so every time the kelp would pop up, it was dog-piled by urchin, so there's an urgency t to getting this doe sooner rather than l later. catton: so we're here to estimate the number, the total numbers of urcrchins that are being caught. we're taking a look at the sizes of those urchins and looking athahat their condition is, what thehe'e been e eating. man: i t think the big thihing s that t they--y k know, when thte kelp comes back, whehen the kelp come back, that't'll briring the abs back. man 2: i've been ouout here divg for abalone for decades,nd we've got thihird and fouourth generaration coming up that we wa
that are passionate about helpining to bring back the kekp forerest, to target the purple urchins inin their recreationall harvest.t. [overlrlapping chahatter] russo: in 2013, there was an abnormal spawning event with the purple urchin in sonoma, where they spawned in deep water and it washed ashore, basically the entire sonoma coast. so what happened then is you have the kelp trying to come back in the cold-water years, but in an abnormally large population of purple urchin. so every time the...
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inin 2018 brazilil, the u.s.,d the e.u. topped the list of exporters.urope is africa's main supplier. in 2017, the e.u. sold 135,000 tons of frozen chicken parts to ghana alone. high e.u. subsidies mean it's cheaper there than chicken raised domestically. and local farmers are paying the price. ♪ florence: : ghanaians lilike ickeken. we eat chchicken a lo. reporter: and this is where most of it arrives. tema port in the capital accra. as europeans prefer the breast of the chicken, the leftovers end up here. shipped in refrigerated containers halfway round the world. on our way from the harbor we visit the cold stores that sell it. they tell us they lyly stock what c customers want and th local farms s couldn't meeeete rising demanand. these boxes have just madehehe joney y from the u.s.s. state f georgia, where thehe modern chicken dudustry w bororn. these are from the n netherlan. belgium. more than n they can get their chicken duduhands on.rorn. this c customer wants hihis chn even cheaper. florence f foli kumah gues she wouldn'tveven make prorofit. t
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and so, now we have them established at two nurserieies here inin southern california.e currently have 15 people out helping us search for these coqui frogs, and that inclcludes biologist with the california department of fish and wildlife as well as biologist wiwith the natatural history mumuseum. but there's these real implications ofof the coqui frogs shohowing up and having these i impacts and it's just all because they're doing what a lot of otheher species ae doing, which is hitchhiking a ride i into the nursery y plant trtrade. as a biologist, my interest is understanding how species are dealing with urbanization, whether those are native species that are trying to adapt to these urban settings, or whether these are non-native specicies that have been introduced as a resusult of human actityty and are alalso ttrying to find a a way to maket here inin the los angel a area. we were here specifically to look for slender salamanders. give me a hand grabbing these. and we were able to find 7 slender salamanders, and on top of that we found two other native e species--
and so, now we have them established at two nurserieies here inin southern california.e currently have 15 people out helping us search for these coqui frogs, and that inclcludes biologist with the california department of fish and wildlife as well as biologist wiwith the natatural history mumuseum. but there's these real implications ofof the coqui frogs shohowing up and having these i impacts and it's just all because they're doing what a lot of otheher species ae doing, which is hitchhiking a...
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inin fact, womenen manage to k and d take care of t theirome.n shohodn't talk about things thedodon't understatan. scrimination against women i deeply anchohored in armeniaian societety. repoporter: women n are fightinr their r place in society in gorno-karabach. but until thteterritors conflilict is resolvlved, theyl face morore obstacles s than antiquated genender roles. announuncer: repressssion ad scriminati a are parof l life for many womomen around the wor. on o n new facook k chanl, dww women, youou'll find stotories t those taking a stand, anand inspiring others to do the same. dw wom gives a voice to the women of our world. host: the indian city of bangalore once boasted hundreds of lakes and many spacious, leafy parks. today, bangalore i is known asn i.t. h hub, the sililicon vallf india. in thehe space of 20 years, is populationon rose from f fie million to 1 12 million. the remainining lakes are e cld wiwith sewage anand toxic wastse siside effects o of pid growo. but not t all residentnts ae wiwilling to putut up with th. reporter:
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communities upp and down ththe central lleyey tt they are suffefering, and if we can succeed here ininn coun, the number-two oil producing county in n the country, then other cities cacan go ahead and susucceedlslsewhe as wewell, and that the power trululy lies witn the people. if t there's support from thehe community, then it cn reaeally do grereat things.s. [man speaking indistinctly] announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. woman:n: our connection withth s land, with t this river is so deeply y ingrained that it's had to explplain. we feel like ththe salmon i is related d to us. wee feel likeke the condodor is reld to usus. every lilittle specicis rerelated to o us, and itit's or placece culturalllly and cereremonially t to protect t t. man: we would not be yurok without this place. this placece has shaped us, and, to sosome extent, we've helped d shape ths place.e. different man: the r river is a teacheher in itself. we haveve a symym
communities upp and down ththe central lleyey tt they are suffefering, and if we can succeed here ininn coun, the number-two oil producing county in n the country, then other cities cacan go ahead and susucceedlslsewhe as wewell, and that the power trululy lies witn the people. if t there's support from thehe community, then it cn reaeally do grereat things.s. [man speaking indistinctly] announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret...
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[applause] >> tucker: the president of the united states live at a rally inin louisiana.to monitor that. but we didn't want you to miss something the president said right before we went to him live. we were at a commercial break. and president trump directly addressed yesterday's impeachment hearings, and it was interesting. here's what he said. >> president trump: once again, there lies will be exposed, just like the last time.: [applause]e] their schemes are already unraveling. you saw yesterday, about when they ask these two never trumpers, what exactly do you think you will impeach him for? acand they stood there and went, like, what? but they are unraveling, and their sinister plans will fail. they have already failed, as far as i'm concerned. [applause] so, as i'm getting out of that beautiful air place, air force one, it is a beautiful plane. this just came out. big story. new remarks on top ukrainian official damages democrats' impeachment narrative. [applause] just came out. i only read it because they don't like to report stories like this. >> tucker: we will ge
[applause] >> tucker: the president of the united states live at a rally inin louisiana.to monitor that. but we didn't want you to miss something the president said right before we went to him live. we were at a commercial break. and president trump directly addressed yesterday's impeachment hearings, and it was interesting. here's what he said. >> president trump: once again, there lies will be exposed, just like the last time.: [applause]e] their schemes are already unraveling....
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and today, it is the densest military occupation in the world, made more dense inin august, onon the 5th of august, by another 50,000 troops that were flown in to deal with the possible fallout of what would happen after this abrogation. amy: so what does this blackout mean? and how many people have been arrested? have you heard about torture? and what has beenn pakistan's response? >> well, t thousands of pepeoe have been arrested. the remarkable thing was thahat the leaders across the spectrum have been arrested, including three chchief ministe, all l pro-india politicians, carrying india's water right from 1947. so what has happened is now there is no voice that's comiming out okakashmir. that's why i i said thehe silee is the loudest sound. everyone, whether it's the major poliliticians, whether it's boys who throw stones on the street, whether it is businessmen, lawyers -- everyone is in jail even now. you know, then they cut off phones. they cut off the internet. i mean, can you imagine? when has it been done before, 7 million people, communication lockdown? people don't know w
and today, it is the densest military occupation in the world, made more dense inin august, onon the 5th of august, by another 50,000 troops that were flown in to deal with the possible fallout of what would happen after this abrogation. amy: so what does this blackout mean? and how many people have been arrested? have you heard about torture? and what has beenn pakistan's response? >> well, t thousands of pepeoe have been arrested. the remarkable thing was thahat the leaders across the...
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troops will remain inin syria. this comeses despite predent trump's repeated claims he was bringing the troops home.. the mission complicacates the u. troops' rolole in syriaia and cd bring them into o rect confnfrontation with the russian or syrian military. virginia democratic senator tim kaine condemned trump's decision, saying -- "risking the lives of our troops to guard oil rigs in eastern syria is not only reckless, it's not legally authorized. president trump betrayed our kurdish allies that have fought alongside american soldiers in the fight to secure a future without isis -- and instead moved our troops to protect oil rigs." cnn is reporting that defense secretary mark esper is planning to urge president donald trump not to intervene in the cases of u.s. soldiers facing war crimes allegations. trump has already ordered a review of the charges against army lt. clint lorance and army green beret major matt golsteyn. clint lorance is serving a 19-year murder sentence in the military prison in fort leavenwort
troops will remain inin syria. this comeses despite predent trump's repeated claims he was bringing the troops home.. the mission complicacates the u. troops' rolole in syriaia and cd bring them into o rect confnfrontation with the russian or syrian military. virginia democratic senator tim kaine condemned trump's decision, saying -- "risking the lives of our troops to guard oil rigs in eastern syria is not only reckless, it's not legally authorized. president trump betrayed our kurdish...
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state media says unrest inin 100 cities, banks and businesses vandalized and more than 1000 people arrested. state media reporting security forces were killed during the riots. burial services for one officer was held today. state media covered that. >> that is the line from the government and the country state media. we have been here before. 2009, 2017. this time people are more angry. is it likely this movement will peter out? >> it is hard to say? thisis different with outbreak of unrest and violence is the information blackout. i have seen breakouts and antigovernment protests. i have never seen an information blackout like i have here for the past four days. ith the internet restricted, is impossible to collect and confirm information, impossible to report if protests are still going on and if so, what scale and what degree, and if they will continue. the best we can do is make phone calls and monitor the situation where we are and things appear to be quiet here. we will see what happens. there is an internet blackout across iran. we are hearing reports of the protests continuing acro
state media says unrest inin 100 cities, banks and businesses vandalized and more than 1000 people arrested. state media reporting security forces were killed during the riots. burial services for one officer was held today. state media covered that. >> that is the line from the government and the country state media. we have been here before. 2009, 2017. this time people are more angry. is it likely this movement will peter out? >> it is hard to say? thisis different with outbreak...
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suspects, they had very low income and they have said how can they afford these forensic examinations ininhe united states. the defense lawyer r s been asked about thehe source of the funds, but he would not comment. brent: we e appreciate youour te and updating us on this story. thank you. now, i would like to bring in on the telephone corrine vella. she is the sister of the murdered journalist. can you hear me? >> yes. brent: i would like to get your take on this decision we have received of the prime minister offering a pardon. if it leads to the mastermind. >> i believe focusing on the pardon is not the issue. from what i have seen and heard, there seems to be enough evevidence t to [inaudible]] offering a p plea bargain is the necessary step t tard, it isis step forward. the tests is how malta is going to handle all of this. brent: do you have faith in the justice system? from the outside, it has been two years since her sister was murdered and we still don't know who was behind this horrible crime. corrine: we don't have an alternative. in the end, justice has to be delivered in malt
suspects, they had very low income and they have said how can they afford these forensic examinations ininhe united states. the defense lawyer r s been asked about thehe source of the funds, but he would not comment. brent: we e appreciate youour te and updating us on this story. thank you. now, i would like to bring in on the telephone corrine vella. she is the sister of the murdered journalist. can you hear me? >> yes. brent: i would like to get your take on this decision we have...
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thisis activist was sentenced to 100 lashes for drinking alcohol inin 2010. >> i b became a more v violentson. these changes happen because it was a victim of violence. indecentcle 152 state outfits isbscene punishabable with flogging. born out of conservative islamic social codod, it imposed a dress code on women and resestricted sosocial lives, education,n, and career. >> we have a lot of systemic violence aimed at limiting t thr participation. we have laws that encourage law enforcement to perpetrate violence against women. >> the head of the civilian led a cabinet d describes the law aa --l r road exploitatition of of exploitation and humiliation. for women's activists, it is the first step of many to achieve gender equality. ebolae: rebels killed 4 response workers in an ambush in ththe east of the democratic republic of congo. the victims were working to tackle the deadly virus that has gripped the region, but were ambushed by local fighters. fraser jackson has more. r: aid personnel trying to maintain the violence -- the disease isn't the only danger. on thursday, rebel fighters lau
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this is the fourth time inin for years. people are getting tired of heading to the polls. is turnout going to be a major issue? it is a worry for the politicians on the campaign trail. we have seen one figure so far, the registration of postal votes are down by 30% in respect to april. politicians have been calling on voters to get out because they say this could be decisive. voters who sayof they will definitely vote, they could switch their vote. they are not completely decided as to which party. they could change the election significantly. it will be a very volatile election. the opinion poll suggests the right center part and left of -- ourparties are and neck anand neck.. f> there are r reports separatists possibly disrupting the pole. -- the poll. what more can you tell us? >> there is going to be a heavy police presence at the polling stations. therere will be at least two police oicerers outside each one. that is because some of the radical independent protesters have suggested they will target the electoral college and want problems on the day of reflection. the
this is the fourth time inin for years. people are getting tired of heading to the polls. is turnout going to be a major issue? it is a worry for the politicians on the campaign trail. we have seen one figure so far, the registration of postal votes are down by 30% in respect to april. politicians have been calling on voters to get out because they say this could be decisive. voters who sayof they will definitely vote, they could switch their vote. they are not completely decided as to which...
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in the trial, w which took place in florence, i was called inin o testifify.about 30 minunutes, they foud the innocent.t. it was shocking. even today, there's been no real assistance to the students were woundeded. affects usgedy that today. amy: any of the shell casings in the cecil williams museum. clubs yes. the museum is something i started because i felt there was a need to not only preserve south carolina history, but so much of our history here in this state -- we were at the forefront. amy: we're going to do part two and talk more about the history. i want to thank you so much for being here, cecil williams, photographer, author, best known for his photography documenting the civil rights movement in south carolina beginning in the 1950's. founder of the cecil williams civil rights museum in orangeburg. scsu president who runs this auditorium mccann davis, curtis bradley, and all of the other bulldog staffers who made the broadcast from the mlk auditorium possible. a special thank you to our team. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who
in the trial, w which took place in florence, i was called inin o testifify.about 30 minunutes, they foud the innocent.t. it was shocking. even today, there's been no real assistance to the students were woundeded. affects usgedy that today. amy: any of the shell casings in the cecil williams museum. clubs yes. the museum is something i started because i felt there was a need to not only preserve south carolina history, but so much of our history here in this state -- we were at the forefront....
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her father d died inin custody. bachelet did d not come to chile.he sent a committee, but w we still have not heaeard anything from that committee yet. but the human rights sitituation is very difficult right now because the police general, the director of the police in chile is saying he is not going to expel any officer involved in human rights violations. was leaked in the institution confirm that that he said that he was not going to expel any officer involved in human rights violations. ththat is terribible because wee there is a situation that the riot police, the armed forces in our country, are not being regulated by any civilian authority. nermeen: pablo, in addition to the number of people who have been wounded, there have also been over 5000 people arrested. can you talk about what their situation is and what prospects there are for hearing or for the release? arare some ofof them being r re, have been released? report -- the last report from the national rights institute wawas four days ago.o. that was before the e general strike on tues
her father d died inin custody. bachelet did d not come to chile.he sent a committee, but w we still have not heaeard anything from that committee yet. but the human rights sitituation is very difficult right now because the police general, the director of the police in chile is saying he is not going to expel any officer involved in human rights violations. was leaked in the institution confirm that that he said that he was not going to expel any officer involved in human rights violations....
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mark: itit tastes good and its been fedt t home and hasas all e nutrition inin it. r the foreign one, it's a little bitit awful. it's also soft when it's b beig cookoked. itit doesn't last. mamimi: i really likike the ll one. but for now i wiwill manage te foreign n one, becausese the ll onone is expensisive. so i i will managege the feign onone. reportrter: auguststine says e only way h he's stayed i in buss is by diveversifying. he h has hiswnwn feed plant.t. augustinine: it makes our r cs come down a ttle bit, so that can sell o our numouss customers at a reasonable price. poporter: ed i is the ggestt come dococo for farmers. that europe subsidizes s it, giving s fafarmers an a advantage. and the e.e.u. h a rafaft of fe trade deals s with africa,a, t gigive both sidedes free acceso markets, but african comninies government of ghghana, c doofloe ghana, and we eat ghanana foo, ghghana oductsts, i think itit d be gooood for us. reporter: the government has announced new import restrictions, and says now local producers need to step up to the plate. but which produce
mark: itit tastes good and its been fedt t home and hasas all e nutrition inin it. r the foreign one, it's a little bitit awful. it's also soft when it's b beig cookoked. itit doesn't last. mamimi: i really likike the ll one. but for now i wiwill manage te foreign n one, becausese the ll onone is expensisive. so i i will managege the feign onone. reportrter: auguststine says e only way h he's stayed i in buss is by diveversifying. he h has hiswnwn feed plant.t. augustinine: it makes our r cs...
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bamako i in mali, for ininsta, has a a booming population, dd defoforestion inin t regionn contininues reporter: charcoal is big business in bamako, the capital of mali. almost everybody needs charcoal to cook with, and the population is growing. maimuna traorÉ is a charcoal merchant. she is doing well, but her very success is becoming a source of concern. maimuna: there are fewer and fewer trees. it is scary. if you go out of town, you will see what i mean. reporter: an australian agronomist with the ngo world vision, tony rinaudo, has developed a method of countering the deforestation that affects large parts of africa. his work won him the right livelihood award, also known as the alternative nobel prize. tonyny: as land is cleareded oe vegetation, the land gradually degrades and become less and less productive. less can be grown on it and less profit can be made from it and people become more desperate. so, therere is a very strong lk between conflict and land degradation, and also between migration and land degradation. reporter: maimuna traorÉ tells rinaudo that she now has to ge
bamako i in mali, for ininsta, has a a booming population, dd defoforestion inin t regionn contininues reporter: charcoal is big business in bamako, the capital of mali. almost everybody needs charcoal to cook with, and the population is growing. maimuna traorÉ is a charcoal merchant. she is doing well, but her very success is becoming a source of concern. maimuna: there are fewer and fewer trees. it is scary. if you go out of town, you will see what i mean. reporter: an australian agronomist...
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hehesed to falall and get hurt,, but inin just a month, he became indepependent inhehe pool. >> abduladir is hoping to soon join an elite swimming institute and trained to qualify for the 24 summer paralympics. brent: here in berlin, one of the city's most famous -- has gotten a famous -- a trip to the doctor's office. a veterinarian says the panda daddy went for a ct scan after he d discovered onone of his kis was smalleler than the o other. earlier this year it became father to the first two in germany. you see they are being cared for by their motheher and they hope daddy's kidneys are ok. you are watching dw news. after a short break i will take you through the day. ♪ . yeah but it is welcome to live from paris will use an analysis from france twenty four i'm not going these are the main world news headlines a senior commander of the palestinian islamic jihad who has been killed in an attack by israeli forces at least ten palestinians have lost their lives this tuesday. israel says a hundred ninety missiles. were lalaunched its territory from te gagaza strip afterwardss. hundrs of
hehesed to falall and get hurt,, but inin just a month, he became indepependent inhehe pool. >> abduladir is hoping to soon join an elite swimming institute and trained to qualify for the 24 summer paralympics. brent: here in berlin, one of the city's most famous -- has gotten a famous -- a trip to the doctor's office. a veterinarian says the panda daddy went for a ct scan after he d discovered onone of his kis was smalleler than the o other. earlier this year it became father to the...
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inin order for p prolirationoo tourism, we are deroroying t ry thihinghich ourur tourism indudustry isesed on. reporter: ththese coconut t shs have spent nine mont s soaking in the manangrove swamp p to t them sofoft enough to o gain fs useded for making g rope. for 400 women on t i island lhud-h-hufshi, it't'the only source of income, onththat is nodryingng u planare e afoot toememove the island's's last mangroroves toe way for a bubuilding pjeject. 70-yr-old d aiath hassss has spent mostst of her lifefe mag rope. aishath: beforore the airprpors built, t the communitytyas askd if we wantnted to keep t the mangroroves and evereryone said. reporter: the politicians simply ignored the residents' wishes. that's a problem people on the island of guraidhoo have been complaining about for 15 years now. their standodoff with ee authoritities concernsns ths channel l of water. sand i is to be takeken from it regulalarly to preseserve te beaches s of the resorort oppo. it's s standard practice in te maldives. residentnts on the island gain nothing from the resesort, but sandnd is being tataken
inin order for p prolirationoo tourism, we are deroroying t ry thihinghich ourur tourism indudustry isesed on. reporter: ththese coconut t shs have spent nine mont s soaking in the manangrove swamp p to t them sofoft enough to o gain fs useded for making g rope. for 400 women on t i island lhud-h-hufshi, it't'the only source of income, onththat is nodryingng u planare e afoot toememove the island's's last mangroroves toe way for a bubuilding pjeject. 70-yr-old d aiath hassss has spent mostst of...
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been anducted now for month but if you bring that message out to the american people, we saw that inin 2010--- 2009 and 2010 when use republicans to -- went to every member of the house -- >> the president platt ant lip asked thethresident of a country -- >> and they face a trial. >> yes,o he asked another president to get involved and conduct investigations related to the u.s. electioct that is already uneasy quid pro quo or no quid pro quo. it is a very uneasy position for republicans to be in. everyonee should read that transcript andmu fte their own opinions and the republicans have and tt's where they are now. robert: one last tough qstion fo peter baker on this special "washington week." the washington nationals, world champions. peter: the greatest week in the hist my goodness. what a week. the team has the firstir world series championship in 19 -- 95 years. it's the onlhingng that's brought the city together. and it's like a movie they weye down and out from the beginning, 19-31, to come bk and win against the dominating team of our year. it's an amazing thing. >> the two stor
been anducted now for month but if you bring that message out to the american people, we saw that inin 2010--- 2009 and 2010 when use republicans to -- went to every member of the house -- >> the president platt ant lip asked thethresident of a country -- >> and they face a trial. >> yes,o he asked another president to get involved and conduct investigations related to the u.s. electioct that is already uneasy quid pro quo or no quid pro quo. it is a very uneasy position for...
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momorales announced d his resigngnation inin a televised address sunday. >> to my brotothers and sistersa bolivia, the whole worldld, i wt toto inform you that i i am here with the vice presidedent and minister off health,h, that ii decided after liststening to my friends in the bolivian worker centerer and also o listening te catholicic church to resigign my poposition as presesident. amy:y: morales spopoke shortly r the bolivian military took to the airwaves to call for his resignation. bolivia's vice preresident alsoo resigned sununday as did the hed of thehe bolivian senanate and e lower house.e. opposition leader jejeanine anez -- who is ththe second vicice president of the bolivian senate -- is claiaiming she wilill asse the presidency today. we'll have more on the situation in bolivia after headlines. in brazil, former president luiz inacio lula da silva was greeted by crowds of his supporters as he walked free from jail on friday. >> you have no idea of the significance for me to be here with you. i, who my whole life have talked to the brazilian people, never thought that today i
momorales announced d his resigngnation inin a televised address sunday. >> to my brotothers and sistersa bolivia, the whole worldld, i wt toto inform you that i i am here with the vice presidedent and minister off health,h, that ii decided after liststening to my friends in the bolivian worker centerer and also o listening te catholicic church to resigign my poposition as presesident. amy:y: morales spopoke shortly r the bolivian military took to the airwaves to call for his resignation....
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latest issue is the organization for economimic cooperation and dedevelopmenent based inin pari.hey are predicting a global growth ratee of 2.9% for t this yearar and next, the lowest in a decade. joining us live from the headquarters is the chief economist. thank you for joining us. your latest report argues the current sluggish growth rates are due increasingly to structural issues rather than traditional growth cycles. trade war and brexit, key among those. what else is out there? arguing the trends that have put gdp growth worldwide down here to stay, start with the trade discussion and they have to do not only with what is happening now between u.s. and china but also with the evolution of trade with the generalization, how you protect property rights, technology and all thelue issues underlying the trade discussions around the world. the second thing is, china slowdown. china, whihich was growiwing 10, has been catching up, it is now aging and changing the composition of growth. with ao longer a nation lot of capital goods from the west, but a nation trying to better. consu
latest issue is the organization for economimic cooperation and dedevelopmenent based inin pari.hey are predicting a global growth ratee of 2.9% for t this yearar and next, the lowest in a decade. joining us live from the headquarters is the chief economist. thank you for joining us. your latest report argues the current sluggish growth rates are due increasingly to structural issues rather than traditional growth cycles. trade war and brexit, key among those. what else is out there? arguing...
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trump isorking very hard to keep senate repubcans inine. he's taking them into the oval offce.e's meeting wit mitt romney. he's bringing mitt romney into the white house, a guy sitti there and he's trying to make -- trying t be nice to everybody under mitch mcconnell's direction. he said you better start turning around with senate republicans. one thing that struck me this week amazing about this whole scandal is how many people knew. there were a lot of people in washington and keefe who knew dozens -- be : mike pompeo. >> it doesn't break until late august. there are reports on the meetinl being up. we didn't know right away. i went through it. there are a couple o dozen people who knew whi is stunning, the atmosphere in the white house. robert: that's so te. why aren't democrats waiting to hear from mick mulvaney the chf of staff? ambassador john bolton who has been referenced in so manyth of e hearings? why are they moving forward? and is the puzzle is incomplete? >> i think the puzzle is definitely incomplete. i've had aource tell me that we are only halfway through this e
trump isorking very hard to keep senate repubcans inine. he's taking them into the oval offce.e's meeting wit mitt romney. he's bringing mitt romney into the white house, a guy sitti there and he's trying to make -- trying t be nice to everybody under mitch mcconnell's direction. he said you better start turning around with senate republicans. one thing that struck me this week amazing about this whole scandal is how many people knew. there were a lot of people in washington and keefe who knew...
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thousands taking part inin ralls around the world once again. the call to action comes ahead of next week's you in the -- united nations climate summit. ♪ carl: i'm carl nasman. reviewers in the united date on pbs and around the world, welcome. in london, police say they have shot and killed a man wearing a hoax explosive device on the bridge. footage from social media shows a man i in civilian clothes wrestling with the men believed to be the attacker surrounded by armed police. other civilians bacack away. one of them appears to be holding a large knife. dig also shows police checking a white t tck which is parked across london bridge. emergency services including ambulances were quickly on the scene. this is what prime minister boris johnson said this evening. prime minister johnson: i can assure you -- assure everyone -- that anybody involved in this crime, in these attacks will be hunted down and brought to justice. this country wilill never be cod or divided or intimidated by this sort of attack, and our values -- our british values s - wi
thousands taking part inin ralls around the world once again. the call to action comes ahead of next week's you in the -- united nations climate summit. ♪ carl: i'm carl nasman. reviewers in the united date on pbs and around the world, welcome. in london, police say they have shot and killed a man wearing a hoax explosive device on the bridge. footage from social media shows a man i in civilian clothes wrestling with the men believed to be the attacker surrounded by armed police. other...
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the government has conceded that the change is a tough but has defended the ininitiative other projects will save three point four billion euros over three years. they say the aim is to encourage people to get back to work as soon as possible also the business of their own. as such the criteriria for those applying for support has been expanded. those quitting their jobs up to five years to start their own business cannot receive governmnment aids. and self employed people can also apply for up to eight hundred euros a month and assistance. take a look now at the day's trading action. wall street finishing in positive territory it's better after a better than expected monthly jobs report in the united states. american economy adding some a hundred and twenty eight thousand jobs in october big gains here as you can see the dow jones up over one point one percent. as in p. up around one percent. in progress in us china trade talks also helping to fuel the optimism. major european indices also enjnjoying a positive end to the week. after dating china showed unexpected bounce manufacturing
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claim to rubbish beijing's official line ththat the council simply trtraining senses chinese e emby inin the ukas c called documents a fababrication and fake nenews lalawn by sticker reportrts. a series of leaked documents that could help shed new light on the inner workings of china's vocational trainining camps number one priority is to prevent those quotete unquote students from escaping. it gives detled instructions about how to look doris about survey in systems that leave no blind spots. china has repeatedly been accused of building a large network of prison camps in this in john region allegedly detaining over a million muslims largely of the uighur minority. in recent months former detainees have come forward to denounce what they say is a system of mass surveillance and arbitrary arrests. as well as the use of totorture and idedeological brainwashing to wipe out an entire culture. at the end of the ponond again in the morning we had to say things like thank you for using being long livives using paying otherwise wouldldnt get any food. . in class they would. . we were poisoned b
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foud inin response to japan's expxpot controls on chemicals used to make important computer chip in south korea. attacks on those controls continued tokyo's welcome the latest move. vehicle final full council based on south korea's notice to hold the wto process. the south korean side is showing its willingness to make progress on the current issue of export controls then you look at the you of course restated. and finally victoria's secret is putting into its iconic annual fashion show. the laundry giant's parent company l. brands announced it was canceling the show this year. saying the marketing needs to involve. brands b. cues objectifying women and analysts say it's struggling to appeal to younger shoppers were looking for less sexualized designs. numbers also appear to back it up to on a- television audiences for the fashion show fell from twelve million back in two thousand one. just over three million last year's clearly an end of an era they're cool thank you very much for that cool staying with a with a look at the day's business news. time next for media watch with kathleen not
foud inin response to japan's expxpot controls on chemicals used to make important computer chip in south korea. attacks on those controls continued tokyo's welcome the latest move. vehicle final full council based on south korea's notice to hold the wto process. the south korean side is showing its willingness to make progress on the current issue of export controls then you look at the you of course restated. and finally victoria's secret is putting into its iconic annual fashion show. the...