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ah, it was in the 1950s that our secretary of state john foster dulles proclaimed our policy, his global ah, we started as a continental empire by clearing out the yeah. native peoples and other foreign forces when we became overseas empire by taking islands in various parts of the world. and then after the 2nd world war, we became a global empire. now we are playing on the whole bill your time. ah, the united states has always had a variety of tools to use in its attacks on other countries. economic sanctions are, are often just a beginning. another thing you like to do is place some military pressure on the countries that you're talking about. and there has to be an effort to demonize that country and the leader of that country, particularly in our own press. and in the press of that leaders own country. americans loved to think there were intervening and other countries to overthrow evil people. and if that's true, you have to make the person look evil. and 1951 are bins came to power in guatemala, after being elected by the people in washington, the u. s. president for the dub, with
ah, it was in the 1950s that our secretary of state john foster dulles proclaimed our policy, his global ah, we started as a continental empire by clearing out the yeah. native peoples and other foreign forces when we became overseas empire by taking islands in various parts of the world. and then after the 2nd world war, we became a global empire. now we are playing on the whole bill your time. ah, the united states has always had a variety of tools to use in its attacks on other countries....
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it was in the 1950s that our secretary of state john foster, dulles, proclaimed. our policy is global. ah, we started as a continental empire by clearing out native peoples and other foreign forces. then we became overseas empire by taking islands in various parts of the world. and then after the 2nd world war we became a global empire. now we are playing on the whole bill your time. ah, the united states has always had a variety of tools to use in its attacks on other countries. economic sanctions are, are often just the beginning. another thing you like to do is place some military pressure on the countries that you're talking about. and there has to be an effort to demonize that country and the leader of that country, particularly in our own press. and in the press of that leaders own country, americans love to think there were intervening in other countries to overthrow evil people. and if that's true, you have to make the person look evil. in 1951, ottomans came to power in guatemala. after being elected by the people in washington, the u. s. president receiv
it was in the 1950s that our secretary of state john foster, dulles, proclaimed. our policy is global. ah, we started as a continental empire by clearing out native peoples and other foreign forces. then we became overseas empire by taking islands in various parts of the world. and then after the 2nd world war we became a global empire. now we are playing on the whole bill your time. ah, the united states has always had a variety of tools to use in its attacks on other countries. economic...
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we heard from international petroleum economist john foster, who says that this response from russia is quite logical. the executive orders signed yesterday by president booted, explains its purpose, is to protect the national interests, economic security of the russian federation, in response to unfriendly actions. that's more, that's what it says. on the west i was i would college has gone to extraordinary lengths to bring down the russian economy, including oil and gas. and it just failed. let me think of it for a pro. there's no extreme to it's messing about now with no extreme one. it's been forcing western companies to l to russia. and it wants a worldwide cap on russian oil price. and yet it still wants access on its own terms to russian oil and gas. so, so from erosion point of view, this would be intolerable. the south korean official expressed concerns about new threats from north korea urging china and russia to convince young young not to conduct expect to nuclear test. and this comes, as north korea is increased is nuclear weapons testing activities with a recent report
we heard from international petroleum economist john foster, who says that this response from russia is quite logical. the executive orders signed yesterday by president booted, explains its purpose, is to protect the national interests, economic security of the russian federation, in response to unfriendly actions. that's more, that's what it says. on the west i was i would college has gone to extraordinary lengths to bring down the russian economy, including oil and gas. and it just failed....
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tobler and g l, as john foster believes, there is logic behind the russian response. the executive orders signed yesterday by the president, put in, explains its purpose is to protect the national interest of economic security, of the russian federation in response to unfriendly actions. that's more, that's what it says. the. the west i was, i would comment, has gone to extraordinary lengths to bring down the russian economy, including oil and gas. is failed. you think of is a pro is non stream to it's messing about now with no extreme one that's being forcing western companies to out of russia. and it wants a worldwide cap on russian oil price. and yet it still was access on its own terms to the russian oil and gas. so from erosion point of view, this would be intolerable nother story or across today, a site korean official has express concerns about new suppose that threats from north korea urging china and russia to convince the young not to conduct expected nuclear test. and not all comes as north korea has increased its atomic weapons testing activities with a re
tobler and g l, as john foster believes, there is logic behind the russian response. the executive orders signed yesterday by the president, put in, explains its purpose is to protect the national interest of economic security, of the russian federation in response to unfriendly actions. that's more, that's what it says. the. the west i was, i would comment, has gone to extraordinary lengths to bring down the russian economy, including oil and gas. is failed. you think of is a pro is non stream...
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precedent on that any future cases will be considered on an individual basis. global energy analyst john foster, believe there is logic behind the russian response. the executive orders signed yesterday by the president put in, explains its purpose, is to protect the national interests, economic security of the russian federation, in response to unfriendly actions. that's more, that's what it says. they are the west i was i would comment, has gone to extraordinary lengths to bring down the russian economy, including either gas. it just failed to think of is a pro is no stream to it's messing about now with no extreme one that's being forcing western companies to out of russia. and it wants a worldwide cap on russian oil price. and yet, it still wants access on its own terms to the russian oil and gas. so from erosion point of view, this would be intolerable. now a south korean official has express concerns about new supposed threats from north korea, urging china and russia to convince pyongyang not to conduct expected nuclear test . it comes out of north korea has increased its atomic weapons
precedent on that any future cases will be considered on an individual basis. global energy analyst john foster, believe there is logic behind the russian response. the executive orders signed yesterday by the president put in, explains its purpose, is to protect the national interests, economic security of the russian federation, in response to unfriendly actions. that's more, that's what it says. they are the west i was i would comment, has gone to extraordinary lengths to bring down the...
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we heard from international petroleum economist john foster, who says that this response from russia is quite logical. the executive orders signed yesterday by the president, put in, explains its purpose is to protect the national interests, economic security of the russian federation in response to unfriendly actions. that's more, that's what it says. so the west i was, i would college has gone to extraordinary lengths to bring down the russian economy, including all other and gas it just failed me. think of is a pro is no stream to it's messing about now with no stream one that's being forcing western companies to out of russia. and it wants a worldwide cap on russian oil price. and yet, it still was access on its own terms to the russian oil and gas. so from erosion point of view, this would be intolerable over to south korea. now, we're an official that has expressed concerns about new threats from north korea, urging china and russia to convince young young not conduct expected nuclear tests . this comes as north korea has increased, his nuclear weapon festivities with a recent
we heard from international petroleum economist john foster, who says that this response from russia is quite logical. the executive orders signed yesterday by the president, put in, explains its purpose is to protect the national interests, economic security of the russian federation in response to unfriendly actions. that's more, that's what it says. so the west i was, i would college has gone to extraordinary lengths to bring down the russian economy, including all other and gas it just...
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great when you have to run it as almost ah ah, it was in the 1950s that our secretary of state john foster, dulles proclaimed our policy, his global ah, we started as a continental empire. why clearing out? native peoples and other foreign.
great when you have to run it as almost ah ah, it was in the 1950s that our secretary of state john foster, dulles proclaimed our policy, his global ah, we started as a continental empire. why clearing out? native peoples and other foreign.
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precedent on but any future cases will be considered on an individual basis. global energy economist john foster believes there is logic behind the russian response. the executive orders signed yesterday by the president, put in, explains its purpose is to protect the national interests, economic security of the russian federation in response to unfriendly actions. that's more, that's what it says. they are the west, i was, i would comment, has gone to extraordinary lengths to bring down the russian economy, including all the and gas. and it says failed to think of is for a pro is known stream to it's messing about now with no extreme one that's being forcing western companies to out of russia. and it wants a worldwide cap on russian oil price. and yet it still was access on its own terms to live rational oil and gas. no. so from erosion point of view, this would be intolerable. the sole survivor from the crush of a small plane and eastern russia has been found alive almost 2 weeks after the faithful journey, the crew member injured. as you might imagine, a harsh conditions in a remote and vast
precedent on but any future cases will be considered on an individual basis. global energy economist john foster believes there is logic behind the russian response. the executive orders signed yesterday by the president, put in, explains its purpose is to protect the national interests, economic security of the russian federation in response to unfriendly actions. that's more, that's what it says. they are the west, i was, i would comment, has gone to extraordinary lengths to bring down the...
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john foster sustained a graze wound in the head. the officer is joining us now. amazing to see you are doing so well. we do see you have a bandage as you are recovering. tell us how you are doing? >> thank you for having me. it is a little rough. today is better than yesterday and i am hoping that tomorrow will be better than today. still some head pain and a headache. just kind of little flashes of what happened the other night. >> i think it is clear how close things came to be so differently for you, right? >> absolutely. >> i know you have a lot at stake. we have a picture and this is an image of the bullet that was lodged in your police hat. it is pretty miraculous that you survived. is that something that you have been thinking about? >> nonstop. the fact that i could not be here to speak to you right now is something that i am very aware of, you know, just simply by the grace of god, i was spared to you know continue to be here. >> can you walk us through what happened and did you hear shots fired? >> i didn't hear or see any shots throughout the evening.
john foster sustained a graze wound in the head. the officer is joining us now. amazing to see you are doing so well. we do see you have a bandage as you are recovering. tell us how you are doing? >> thank you for having me. it is a little rough. today is better than yesterday and i am hoping that tomorrow will be better than today. still some head pain and a headache. just kind of little flashes of what happened the other night. >> i think it is clear how close things came to be so...
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historians have been completely unaware of in 1864 the commander of the department of the south was john g foster and when confederates brought union prisoners from georgia to charleston during the federal bombardment of the city and put them in locations under fire from union guns. he received permission to bring confederate pows to the islands in the charleston harbor to put them under fire from confederate deaths. so this aspect historians have know about and that both the union and the confederacy bought brought prisoners of war to charleston harbor and put them under fire but here's the part that wasn't known until you follow the retaliation through to its conclusion. so during this time the condition of the union prisoners held at andersonville and didn't make an in georgia became known to fost because escape prisoners crossed into union lines and reported what was going on particularly the low quantity and quality of the rations. so when confederate? confederates ultimately removed the union prisoners from charleston foster sent the confederate pows that he still held he sent them to fort
historians have been completely unaware of in 1864 the commander of the department of the south was john g foster and when confederates brought union prisoners from georgia to charleston during the federal bombardment of the city and put them in locations under fire from union guns. he received permission to bring confederate pows to the islands in the charleston harbor to put them under fire from confederate deaths. so this aspect historians have know about and that both the union and the...
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. >> the john s foundation, fostering engaged communities. more at kf.org. ♪ >> and friends of the newshour. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. judy: a federal jury in washinon, d.c. has convicted steve bannon of contempt of congress. the former trump advisor had defied subpoenas to answer questions from the january 6 committee. the jury took less than three hours today to find bannon guilty, but afterward, he insisted he'll win on appeal. >> we may have lost a ba here today, but we're not going to lose this war. ok? i stand with trump and the constitution, and i will never back off that, ever. judy: the two misdemeanor counts carry a maximum penalty of two years in jail and $200,000 in fines. president biden's mild covid symptoms are said to be improving tonight. the white house physician says he's responding well to treatment. the white house showed mr. biden today in a virtual meeting with economic advisors. his voice was ragg
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we meet the hong kong john list fighting to keep the facts of hong kong, foster alive before b. g changes them as well. ah, i british manager, welcome to deed under news asia. glad you could join us 25 years ago today. hong kong returned to chinese control, the british colony was handed over with a special promise political autonomy and freedoms guaranteed under a set up gold, one country to systems. chinese president sheet and being on his 1st visit outside the mainland in 2 years. said the system was working as well. other draconian laws to the young one file, the enactment of the national security law for hong kong. she established in the hong kong, a special administrative region. we fund were rules and regulations to safeguard national security guard. shinji did the revision and improvement of hong kong. so electoral system has ensured the implementation. the principle of patriots administering hong kong shankar. herby assuming she mean georgia or the democratic system of the hong kong special administrative region is in accordance with the principle of one country to syste
we meet the hong kong john list fighting to keep the facts of hong kong, foster alive before b. g changes them as well. ah, i british manager, welcome to deed under news asia. glad you could join us 25 years ago today. hong kong returned to chinese control, the british colony was handed over with a special promise political autonomy and freedoms guaranteed under a set up gold, one country to systems. chinese president sheet and being on his 1st visit outside the mainland in 2 years. said the...
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john s. and james knight foundation, fostering more engaged communities. ♪ >> this program was made possiblethe corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station froviewers like you. thank you. judy: a new heat wave is scorching the pacific northwest tonight, as the east coast finally gets relief. forecasts called for highs of 110 degrees in eastern washington state and oregon today, and oreg's governor declared an emergency. along the coast, portland faced readings of 100, and seattle headed into the 90's. meanwhile, rising humidity again slowed the spread of the oak fire burning near yosemite national park. it's now 26% contained. the heaviest rainfall in more than a century flooded the st. louis area today. some sections got more than 11 inches in a matter of hours. the resulting flash floods submerged roads and threatened homes, and one person was killed. the deluge followed a period of extended drought. the u.s. senate is set to pass a bipartisan bill worth $280 billion to boost the semi-conductor industry. senators agreed today to limit debate and take a fina
john s. and james knight foundation, fostering more engaged communities. ♪ >> this program was made possiblethe corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station froviewers like you. thank you. judy: a new heat wave is scorching the pacific northwest tonight, as the east coast finally gets relief. forecasts called for highs of 110 degrees in eastern washington state and oregon today, and oreg's governor declared an emergency. along the coast, portland faced...
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john s. and james l. knight foundation. fostering informed and engaged communities.at kf.org. ♪ >> and friends of "the newshour." ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. judy: eastern kentucky is the epicenter tonight of the nation's extreme -- latest extreme weather disaster. at least 16 people have died in flooding that rewrote the record books and ravaged neighboring states as well. the town of garrett, kentucky, is hardly recognizable, inundated by torrents of rain water that flooded streets and wiped out homes and businesses. >> everything is gone. my whole life is gone. >> her mother also had to be rescued. >> we had to put her on a door to get her out of the trailer. she was flooded in and cannot get out. >> search-and-rescueeams backed by the national guard are still searching for missing people, but determining the exact number of missing has been a challenge as many people were stranded without cellular service, and many are in areas still inaccess
john s. and james l. knight foundation. fostering informed and engaged communities.at kf.org. ♪ >> and friends of "the newshour." ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. judy: eastern kentucky is the epicenter tonight of the nation's extreme -- latest extreme weather disaster. at least 16 people have died in flooding that rewrote the record books and ravaged...
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. >> the john s and james l night donation fostering informed, engaged communities. >> this program was made possible by the court ration for public broadcasting and by contributions to ur pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> i'm nicole ellis in for stephanie sy with newshour west. we'll return to the full program after the latest headlines. a new heatwave is scorching the pacific northwest of the united states as the east coast finally gets relief. forecasts called for highs of 100 degrees in eastern washington state and oregon today. oregon's governor declared an emergency. seattle headed into the 90's. meanwhile, rising humidity again slowed the spread of the oak fire burning near yosemite national park. it is now 26% contained. the heaviest rainfall in more than a century flooded the st. los area today. some sections got more than 11 inches in a matter of hours. the resulting flash floods submerged roads and threatened homes. one person was killed. the deluge followed a period of extended drought. the u.s. senate is set to pass a bipartisan bill worth $280 billion to boo
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. ♪ >> the john s and james l knight foundation, fostering informed and engaged communities.at kf.org. ♪ >> and friends of "the newshour." ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. william: president biden has ratcheted back expectations tonight for any substantive action on climate change in an economic package. in a statement, he says congressional democrats should accept a slimmed down bill cutting drug prices and extending health insurance subsidies. that's after democratic senator joe manchin effectively blocked a larger bill that included major climate provisions. manchin said he'd only support the drug and health care sections. we'll take a closer look after the news summary. democrats in the house of representatives approved 2 bills today to restore abortion rights nationwide, but they're expected to stall in the senate. one bill expands on protections provided by roe v. wade before the supreme court overturned it. the second bill protects the right to travel a
. ♪ >> the john s and james l knight foundation, fostering informed and engaged communities.at kf.org. ♪ >> and friends of "the newshour." ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. william: president biden has ratcheted back expectations tonight for any substantive action on climate change in an economic package. in a statement, he says congressional democrats...
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. >> the john s and james l night foundation fostering engaged communities. >> this may pop -- made possible by contributions to your pbs station by viewers like you. thank you. judy: the january 6 committee hearing this afternoon -- the seventh public meeting -- ended with a dramatic revelation. vice chair liz cheney said former president trump recently called a witness the committee was talking to, an action the committee referred to the department of justice as potential witness tampering. over the course of three hours, the committee also laid out in detail a series of events leading up to the insurrection on january 6. that began weeks earlier in a mid-december white house meeting that one former aide called "unhinged" as allies of then-president trump repeated baseless claims about election fraud and urged action to overturn the results. later that night, mr. trump sent a tweet that one committee member called a "call to arms" for his supporters. "big protest in d.c. on january 6. be there, will be wild!" he wrote. as the committee showed, supporters of the former president, including
. >> the john s and james l night foundation fostering engaged communities. >> this may pop -- made possible by contributions to your pbs station by viewers like you. thank you. judy: the january 6 committee hearing this afternoon -- the seventh public meeting -- ended with a dramatic revelation. vice chair liz cheney said former president trump recently called a witness the committee was talking to, an action the committee referred to the department of justice as potential witness...
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. ♪ >> the john s and james l knight foundation, fostering informed and engaged communities.at kf.org. ♪ >> and friends of "the newshour." ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. judy: former japanese prime minister shinzo abe was gunned down today during a stump speech for a legislative candidate he was supporting. abe was japan's prime minister two separate times, with his second stint lasting from 2012 until 2020, when he resigned. his murder sent shock waves not just through japan, but across the world, as special correspondent phoebe amoroso in tokyo reports. pheobe: what began as a sleepy campaign event became the site of horror, chaos, and the murder of japan's longest serving leader -- felled by an assassin in the street. [gunshots] shinzo abe's death comes as a shock in a country where gun violence, much less political violence, is exceedingly rare. guns are tightly restricted. the gunman -- now in police custody -- took aim at abe from behind. japanese medi
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. >> the john s and james all night foundation fostering engaged communities. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. judy: a seventh person has died from the mass shooting in highland park, illinois. police are charging the gunman with multiple counts this evening. officials said today that the 21 year old pre-planned the july fourth attack for several weeks. nearly 40 other people were injured after the suspect fired over 70 rounds of ammunition during a holiday parade. while the community grieves, law enforcement is still trying to determine a motive. lisa desjardins begins our coverage with this report.. >> the scene of chaos yesterday allegedly came from a calculated plan, weeks in the making. police in illinois today released more information about robert "bobby" crimo, the 21-year-old accused of carrying out yesterday's deadly mass shooting. officials say he used an ar-15 style rifle, with a second one found with him when he was arrested, plus other handguns at his res
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what will john will latin had ari oh, political minister run over bidding yes. and fostering not we have sought throughout the past 2 years to sort these problems calmly, long live iraq to a nation for us. and for our children, the lena with the usa be upon you was saddam already be rocky prime minister. speaking her a dosage a barrier correspondent and bug joins gonna dos before we talk about the demonstrations are still ongoing in partners. talk about what the prime minister ought to say in the there was an appeal versus see a dialogue. he's perhaps offering an opportunity to many political groups including outsider, to come on. let's sit down and talk certainly this is very much a plea from an outgoing prime minister who has been in power since may of 2020. he really has had one of the most difficult positions in this country since the fall of saddam hussein must suffer academy, a form intelligence official in iraq was appointed as prime minister in may of 2020 at a time when it really protests like this one that we're seeing now we're very much happening prior to his appo
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john williams is left wondering what's in store for him. both tried to speech, to speak out the job horizon to this 2nd foster to free their country. 3. some of them disappear in all even they die. malcolm web al jazeera kigali, rwanda day trip to venice are to be charged a compulsory fee to visit the italian city from next january tourist who choose not to stay overnight in hotels or other accommodation will have to sign up online and pay a charge of between $3.00 and $10.00, it's aimed at trying to ease the number of tourist their visitors court, trying to dodge the feed, the risk of fine, a more than 300 dollars. california has introduced the nation's toughest law to reduce plastic use. companies will need to cut down on the plastic material they use in their products. the legislation also requires single use plastic items and packaging to be recyclable by 2032. and it will set up a group of experts to run a recycling program where richard chart is from the ocean foundation. he says the new law is an important step forward. this is very substantial. it's the 1st ever really it's legislation that was signed into law. that requires i
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but uh, first of all, i want to remind you that m-th foster father or godfather was menacingly john klug at the end of the forty-fourth forty-fifth year led a group of special services in the united states of america to export specialists, high-ranking scientists from germany and wernher von braun - this is his handiwork. so it was to this person that in 2000, in my opinion, the fourth one or in 2003 came to georgia who graduated from the so-called american universities in bulgaria, which were financed largely at the expense of structures. uh, including those that he was in charge of, then john beaks, he fell into his hands. he was then quite a young boy as a boy and john clubbed him actually made this out of him. well, if not a multimillionaire, then at least the owner of factories and steamboat factories. i mean, first of all, the media empire, because he got access to the most powerful financial flows through the structures to the people, which allowed him, among other things, to speak right there. unfortunately, because this happened in russia , including the creation of an entire me
but uh, first of all, i want to remind you that m-th foster father or godfather was menacingly john klug at the end of the forty-fourth forty-fifth year led a group of special services in the united states of america to export specialists, high-ranking scientists from germany and wernher von braun - this is his handiwork. so it was to this person that in 2000, in my opinion, the fourth one or in 2003 came to georgia who graduated from the so-called american universities in bulgaria, which were...
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john williams is left wondering what's in store for him. those are trying to speech to speak out the job horizon to this 2nd, foster to free their country 3, some of them disappear in a female or even they die. malcolm web al jazeera, kigali. rwanda got a good new story for you because more than 40 years after being wiped out, ryan owes a being re introduced to there's enough national park in mozambique the journey from man cattie in south africa is enough. took several days, an environmentalist, a hoping it will revolutionize the way protected animals are moved long distance. alexey o'brien reports for years in our national park in mozambique was called the silent pack. after being devastated during a 15 year civil war, which began in the late 19 seventies. it was this every feeling of just that quietness. there was not a bird, not an insect, and not an animal inside some african organization, paste parks partnered with the mos in beacon government to bring back wild animals and restore the park to its former glory. it's about 400000 dick this big trees animals, paradise. so father brought and lions and lay pits, zebra and antelope. and l
john williams is left wondering what's in store for him. those are trying to speech to speak out the job horizon to this 2nd, foster to free their country 3, some of them disappear in a female or even they die. malcolm web al jazeera, kigali. rwanda got a good new story for you because more than 40 years after being wiped out, ryan owes a being re introduced to there's enough national park in mozambique the journey from man cattie in south africa is enough. took several days, an...