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they will plant seeds of acacia trees. the t.v. show mash through our allows young people to showcase their business ideas unlike similar shows in western countries mash roy aims to make a serious contribution to socio economic development. your presentation was comprehensive and speaks for itself. i congratulate you on your immense effort. it shows that for young people in sudan there are no limits to hope. and another. car to the capital of sudan it's been 2 years since mohammed and her team won 1st prize on mushroom why it brought them a 1000 euros a lot of attention and new contacts now they're working hard on finishing their prototype drone. that would. use the. bodies or to. the case here scenes from the sky with this plane load to cover a wide range of the area are all of the village. houses so the movie. acacias are well suited to the task because they grow deep and extensive roots that bind sand and soil and help make it fun time again. electromechanical. if we can't find this device in the market. in many other regions of
they will plant seeds of acacia trees. the t.v. show mash through our allows young people to showcase their business ideas unlike similar shows in western countries mash roy aims to make a serious contribution to socio economic development. your presentation was comprehensive and speaks for itself. i congratulate you on your immense effort. it shows that for young people in sudan there are no limits to hope. and another. car to the capital of sudan it's been 2 years since mohammed and her team...
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my grandfather wrote an acacia about the time he saw sugar ray robinson against carmen.y grandfather, a first generation american who taught himself english and all of this stuff, there is almost a glee on the page of my grandfather's acacia which has a racial edge undeniably. there is pride in immigrants and pride of the underdog as if being a black fighter from rural georgia does not make you an underdog is very interesting. is there something about that acacia and fights like the ones that tell us something about robinson's acceptance or lack there of? was he always the guy who fans wanted to see knocked off the pedestal? >> guest: fighters, so many fighters in the 20th century were immigrants. ethnic fighters. and then you had black fighters who automatically seem to be fighting not only for themselves, for the race as a whole. and so with robinson there was great to jealousy because he looked good, he was a very handsome man, he was suave, he dressed elegantly. he gave you the impression that he did not have to box. that he boxed by choice. he gave you a feeling tha
my grandfather wrote an acacia about the time he saw sugar ray robinson against carmen.y grandfather, a first generation american who taught himself english and all of this stuff, there is almost a glee on the page of my grandfather's acacia which has a racial edge undeniably. there is pride in immigrants and pride of the underdog as if being a black fighter from rural georgia does not make you an underdog is very interesting. is there something about that acacia and fights like the ones that...
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acacias are well suited to the task because they grow deep and extensive roots that bind sand and soil and help make it 1st time again. because we can't find this device in the market. in many other regions of the world it would be easy to find the parts you need to build a drone but in sudan it's a huge challenge. we can buy or sell anything and that's what's technology. nothing or nothing coming months and it's. so sad poverty or something like that to bring everything we need to we can get help slumpy of national organization because we are in for that as for danny what i mean is going to show. the art of being who i classified us to today's. our team and mohamed are off to test friday a drone in the countryside. there is a fly in my mind. it's hard to get. by the end of the day it's just a test. every time that it isn't crashed more than 2000. and then they've just got zapped. they need this big guy called my mom. the 2 inventors have been working on the project weekends and evenings for more than 5 years by profession they're actually specialists. it's windy so the conditions for
acacias are well suited to the task because they grow deep and extensive roots that bind sand and soil and help make it 1st time again. because we can't find this device in the market. in many other regions of the world it would be easy to find the parts you need to build a drone but in sudan it's a huge challenge. we can buy or sell anything and that's what's technology. nothing or nothing coming months and it's. so sad poverty or something like that to bring everything we need to we can get...
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we are acting as the elephants, and as the change agents here, where we are thinning down invasive acacia
we are acting as the elephants, and as the change agents here, where we are thinning down invasive acacia
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we are acting as the elephants, and as the change agents here, where we are thinning down invasive acaciaation of conservationists for the hirola. we are investing in communities and doing this in a number of ways. one is, for example, we are raising awareness in schools for kids to learn about the existence of this species, and also what it means to do the conservation of this species. in addition, we are also supporting students to go to colleges to study conservation. we are also doing an anti—poaching effort with local communities, where we are trying to minimise any poaching activities in the hirola range. insecurity remains the biggest threat in our area. of course, we work in areas along the kenya—somali border, and it's a volatile area. this presents a unique challenge to us that has been — also been with us for a number of decades. and we hope the situation will improve in the nearfuture, where we have a suitable environment where we can do all this conservation work peacefully. this species is currently listed as a critically endangered species. in the next decade or so, i want
we are acting as the elephants, and as the change agents here, where we are thinning down invasive acaciaation of conservationists for the hirola. we are investing in communities and doing this in a number of ways. one is, for example, we are raising awareness in schools for kids to learn about the existence of this species, and also what it means to do the conservation of this species. in addition, we are also supporting students to go to colleges to study conservation. we are also doing an...
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deepening political crisis weeks of protest calling for the resignation of president abraham buck acacia threatening to destabilize the region and tanzania is former president benjamin has died while receiving hospital treatment for an unspecified illness he was 81 cup i was the country's president and served for 10 years from 19957 days of mourning have been declared well those are the headlines and i'll have much more news for you here after the stream stay with us. the usa a moment of impact for people all right well that's been going on for a number of. reports tony for an international perspective you cry keep your mobile audience how did it impact we had like this is an important part of the world and out of you know it's very good at bringing the news to the world from here. they're welcome to the stream home edition i'm josh rushing sitting in for that here replaceable for me ok and i'm coming to you from my home today in fairfax virginia and i have a question for you well 1st let's talk about you're watching us on you tube look over here see that box right there that's actually
deepening political crisis weeks of protest calling for the resignation of president abraham buck acacia threatening to destabilize the region and tanzania is former president benjamin has died while receiving hospital treatment for an unspecified illness he was 81 cup i was the country's president and served for 10 years from 19957 days of mourning have been declared well those are the headlines and i'll have much more news for you here after the stream stay with us. the usa a moment of impact...
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acacia discovering a netflix's programs discussed the role of former labor secretary acosta in securing abstain sweetheart plea deal but do not reference a cost as widely reported explanation as to why a cost agreed to the deal as reported by the daily beast accosted claimed that he cut the non-prosecution deal because he had been told that i had seen belong to intelligence and to leave it alone so we have all these connections to israeli intelligence we have connections to presidents and british royalty and prime ministers with all the people who have helped make sure adds an empire could run smoothly the people who supplied the girl who helped cover things up there are the corporations who benefited from the massive amounts of money that was just thrown around trying to bring all those people in for questioning and prosecution here again how. buckle your seat belts had on your pants leave father again. who impractical. who's got the down. oh boy the 9 months since have seen that no alleged abstain coconspirator has been arrested or charged with a crime despite reports of an active cri
acacia discovering a netflix's programs discussed the role of former labor secretary acosta in securing abstain sweetheart plea deal but do not reference a cost as widely reported explanation as to why a cost agreed to the deal as reported by the daily beast accosted claimed that he cut the non-prosecution deal because he had been told that i had seen belong to intelligence and to leave it alone so we have all these connections to israeli intelligence we have connections to presidents and...
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>> yes the acacia is called the eightfold sense came from one of the oldest japanese poems it talks aboutthe gods set eight fences around japan to keep it safe from the world. so it would be a divine land. in many ways we have this exotic image of japan but certainly not true but the same time japan is clearly maintained barriers to the world that most of us in the west would find questionable if not problematic. i wrote the book because honestly, i lived in japan in the '90s and parts of the two thousands. you get very used to it. i was back there, and i was there during the terrible paris massacre. i was in tokyo and all the news was coming in. we immediately, your body reacts physically what's next i realize i am in tokyo i am perfectly safe. japan obviously has an instance of terrorism in the mid- 90s. the terrorism we had been dealing with at that point was 15 years the post 911 in japan did have to worry about if you're in a dangerous neighborhood they have to worry about china. a lot of the things that have consumed us and is looking at what was happening in europe in terms of immi
>> yes the acacia is called the eightfold sense came from one of the oldest japanese poems it talks aboutthe gods set eight fences around japan to keep it safe from the world. so it would be a divine land. in many ways we have this exotic image of japan but certainly not true but the same time japan is clearly maintained barriers to the world that most of us in the west would find questionable if not problematic. i wrote the book because honestly, i lived in japan in the '90s and parts of...
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clear they are not about this parade there is an interview on cnn where a sheriff i believe i don't acacia the state guess i get it wrong, this is america people should have a choice whether or not they want to wear a mask or not you facing that kind of pushback? so we are there is some absolute pushback we will not assist with the local level been elected -- i think people are treating this pandemic drink for a political situation. it is not a political situation it does not care if ngyou're republican, democrat, young, old, independent or decline to say, it does not care will attack you indiscriminately got some local police departments that are reluctant nearly universally everyone will educate folks will be better at wearing masks than i have several jurisdictions they've already been issuing have to admit we have to blow that support and i have to also say we've got a lot more than a lot of states in e the situation can expect early on in terms of making sure we do enforcement.he i have made it clear. the more people who wear masks, the better we are in the it is for us as a state the
clear they are not about this parade there is an interview on cnn where a sheriff i believe i don't acacia the state guess i get it wrong, this is america people should have a choice whether or not they want to wear a mask or not you facing that kind of pushback? so we are there is some absolute pushback we will not assist with the local level been elected -- i think people are treating this pandemic drink for a political situation. it is not a political situation it does not care if ngyou're...
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protests started there on friday demonstrators are demanding the resignation of president abraham back acacia reports. in the aftermath of some of mali's worst civil unrest in years since friday several people have been killed and dozens injured heavily armed security forces are now patrolling much of the capital bamako but not this street. it's being manned by anti-government protesters they've set up barricades vent security forces from arresting mahmoud saeco out of the opposition coalition after his home he's been leading the protests that started on friday calling for president cater to resign so. what i wish is that we can calm the situation after all mali belongs to us all we shouldn't destroy our country because we're angry i truly believe people must return to reason we must talk even if we don't agree with one another by doing so we might even come to an agreement. d. cohen his supporters insist on the need for big reforms there on how to the president's handling of a long running on conflict anaemic anomic crisis they've rejected present cases concessions of this year's disputed pa
protests started there on friday demonstrators are demanding the resignation of president abraham back acacia reports. in the aftermath of some of mali's worst civil unrest in years since friday several people have been killed and dozens injured heavily armed security forces are now patrolling much of the capital bamako but not this street. it's being manned by anti-government protesters they've set up barricades vent security forces from arresting mahmoud saeco out of the opposition coalition...
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deepening political crisis weeks of protest calling for the resignation of president abraham back acacia threatening to destabilize the region. and tanzania's former presidents benjamin who has died while saving hospital treatment for an unspecified illness he was 81 was the country's that president and said for 10 years from 19057 days of mourning have been declared well those are the headlines and i'll have much more news here at the strain stay with us the u.s. is always open for a few people all right the world that's been going on for a number of hours but you can pick up the report tony for an international perspective the crikey your global audience how did it impact their life this is an important part of the world and i see it is very good at bringing the news to the world from here. they're welcome to the stream home edition i'm josh rushing sitting in for that here replaceable to me ok and i'm coming to you from my home today in fairfax virginia and i have a question for you well 1st let's talk about your watches on you tube look over here see that box right there that's actua
deepening political crisis weeks of protest calling for the resignation of president abraham back acacia threatening to destabilize the region. and tanzania's former presidents benjamin who has died while saving hospital treatment for an unspecified illness he was 81 was the country's that president and said for 10 years from 19057 days of mourning have been declared well those are the headlines and i'll have much more news here at the strain stay with us the u.s. is always open for a few...
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. >> in your article, in your acacia point out one exchange in which you are asking the white house press secretary at with the tweets with nascar bubble wallace what is your reaction? so what is your position does he think nascar made a mistake by banning the confederate flag? >> i spoke with her this morning about this he's not making a judgment one way or the other he was standing up for the men and women of nascar, the fans and have rush to judgment of the media to call something a hate crime when the fbi report included is not an intentional racist acts.. het very much mirrors other have been a rush to judgment. >> let's drill down on the confederate flag does he think it was a mistake for nascar to ban it? >> the president said is not making a judgment one way or the other you are focusing on one word at the bottom of the tweet that's taken completely out of context and neglecting with a rush to judgment. so you think the ratings are down because they ban the flag? so it's in aggregate notion that nascar men and women who have gone and are being demeaned and called racist at her bei
. >> in your article, in your acacia point out one exchange in which you are asking the white house press secretary at with the tweets with nascar bubble wallace what is your reaction? so what is your position does he think nascar made a mistake by banning the confederate flag? >> i spoke with her this morning about this he's not making a judgment one way or the other he was standing up for the men and women of nascar, the fans and have rush to judgment of the media to call...
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. >> they had brought me over to an acacia tree.d then there was a serrated knife. >> the ruthless kidnappers told a desperate amanda she only had three minutes to plead for her life with her traumatized mother on the other end of the call. >> if you guys don't pay $1 million for me by one week, they will kill me, okay? tonight they have brought me out to kill me. >> amanda, amanda, stay strong. stay strong, hon. that phone call definitely made it harder not to let my imagine go. >> did you keep it together? >> i just felt like i had to, that i had to be strong for her. >> canada does not pay ransom to kidnappers, so if lorinda wanted to buy amanda's freedom, she was on her own. a world away in somalia, amanda and nigel, locked in separate rooms, had discovered something. if they each stood at their windows, they could hear each other. they began to hatch a plan. >> nigel realized that we might have a chance to escape out that bathroom window, which at first seemed like an impossible idea. >> each time they used the bathroom, they c
. >> they had brought me over to an acacia tree.d then there was a serrated knife. >> the ruthless kidnappers told a desperate amanda she only had three minutes to plead for her life with her traumatized mother on the other end of the call. >> if you guys don't pay $1 million for me by one week, they will kill me, okay? tonight they have brought me out to kill me. >> amanda, amanda, stay strong. stay strong, hon. that phone call definitely made it harder not to let my...
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the government's test and trace budget office or treasury documents reveal a 10000000000 pound of acacia. redevelopment and expansion plans for the trials on the basis of the challenge of the british parliament i mean fears with increased u.s. surveillance here in the u.k. we'll be hearing from a campaigner a little later. as part of preparations for a wave of coded admissions birmingham city council offered cash payments to care homes to take elderly patients but that wave never came and those discharge were in many cases never tested for the virus cams were given for windows to tender for the scheme receiving a fells and pounds cash. as an incentive but winning bids needed to accept the patient within 24 hours even if they were diagnosed with covert 19 while many care homes didn't take up the offer the council confirmed that 16 payments have been made since the scheme launched birmingham city council says the payments were for covert preparedness and was in line with government guidelines the $1000.00 pounds funding was provided to allow the care providers to purchase additional p.p.a.
the government's test and trace budget office or treasury documents reveal a 10000000000 pound of acacia. redevelopment and expansion plans for the trials on the basis of the challenge of the british parliament i mean fears with increased u.s. surveillance here in the u.k. we'll be hearing from a campaigner a little later. as part of preparations for a wave of coded admissions birmingham city council offered cash payments to care homes to take elderly patients but that wave never came and those...
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frogs that have relations between her and paris have been particularly strange recently we saw a 10 acacia warship accused by frogs of a harassing a french naval vessel on a nato mission to keep faults by nato members of course do you think that this war of words between france and psyche could really lead to any way because really the real sticking point between the 2 is libya they both accuse each other all fueling instability in libya well 1st of all the misunderstanding goes beyond that it's a profound this like between the 2 countries and it's our into useful to both of them and if there is turkey moving weapons to libya absolutely was turkey or us in france no it was the other way around because france would love to have an incident and we might have a more serious incident over the next few weeks or months as i said that france is already worried about the rest of africa it's also worried about its domestic politics where it needs a boogie man so all of this kind of fits together very nicely and it would love to have turkey as a new enemy and turkey turkey is fine with that turkey w
frogs that have relations between her and paris have been particularly strange recently we saw a 10 acacia warship accused by frogs of a harassing a french naval vessel on a nato mission to keep faults by nato members of course do you think that this war of words between france and psyche could really lead to any way because really the real sticking point between the 2 is libya they both accuse each other all fueling instability in libya well 1st of all the misunderstanding goes beyond that...