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we set out from the large city of coutounou in benin. everywhere settlements are spreading, right on the coast. the coastal protection area begins right behind the beach. it's a unique biotope. here, where the mono river meets the sea, the mangroves begin. at the mouth of the river environmentalist sylvain daavo shows us the inland waterways behind it. his organization is helping to protect the mangrove forests. they've planted 45 new hectares and marked off spawning grounds for the fish with local residents. together they have built a tourist facility. the women do the cooking and the tourists can get close to nature. >> this is a form of tourism that respects the environment and doesn't degrade it. the hostel was built with local materials. we also want to show the wealth and uniqueness of the mangrove region by offering hiking tours. >> tourists are already booking the apartment. their stay includes visits to local fishermen and a boat trip through the mangroves. we continue inland to lake toho. here, patrice bada is supporting the fu
we set out from the large city of coutounou in benin. everywhere settlements are spreading, right on the coast. the coastal protection area begins right behind the beach. it's a unique biotope. here, where the mono river meets the sea, the mangroves begin. at the mouth of the river environmentalist sylvain daavo shows us the inland waterways behind it. his organization is helping to protect the mangrove forests. they've planted 45 new hectares and marked off spawning grounds for the fish with...
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accompanied by the president of benin, who visited to show his solidarity. the leaders were shown the entrance to the hotel, the ruined cafe across the street and the burned shells of cars and motorcycles in between. >> translator: all that the terrorists want is to sow terror in people's hearts. they also want to scare away those willing to invest in our country. our responsibility is to ensure the people are safe and continue to have confidence in burkina faso. >> president boni is the second west african leader to visit since the attack. malian counterpart was the first. west african countries need to work together to sustain the threats from armed groups. the attack here marks a new chapter for burkina faso. the country has gone through considerable political turmoil in the past two years including a coup and public uprising. but what happened here is not something the country was prepared for. >> it is clear but none of us was expecting this thing of this magnitude to happen. so you can imagine, the level of the shock that is embedded in the population
accompanied by the president of benin, who visited to show his solidarity. the leaders were shown the entrance to the hotel, the ruined cafe across the street and the burned shells of cars and motorcycles in between. >> translator: all that the terrorists want is to sow terror in people's hearts. they also want to scare away those willing to invest in our country. our responsibility is to ensure the people are safe and continue to have confidence in burkina faso. >> president boni...
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and nature without borders -- benin and togo join forces to
and nature without borders -- benin and togo join forces to
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maybe it is something benine. that is because you did something four or five years ago on one night for a moment that captured us. it is a picture someone tagged you in. but taking the data found on the internet your life is revealed in totality. you have to be comfortable with that. if you would like to question your government about this, that is your democratic right. it is one i suggest you exercise. there are many dimensions to prison as you can see from the picture. there are some programs within the programs. some still classified and some not being revealed and some have been moved on partly as a result of the stone revelations and technology moving at such a pace and this is based on me talking to people in the intelligence community. this reveals the targeted database system is a form of data mining. someone trying to actively find information about you. given the amount of information out there, a great lot can be found out about you. a great deal. it can be used along other programs that examine facebo
maybe it is something benine. that is because you did something four or five years ago on one night for a moment that captured us. it is a picture someone tagged you in. but taking the data found on the internet your life is revealed in totality. you have to be comfortable with that. if you would like to question your government about this, that is your democratic right. it is one i suggest you exercise. there are many dimensions to prison as you can see from the picture. there are some...
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i hope i win that hat. >> we also need to bring in the disembodied voice of steve benin. >> hi. >> here's your first question. tuesday's show, we ran a side by side comparison of the presidential campaigns of donald trump in 2016 and alabama governor george wallace in 1968. all but one of the following quotes was said by george wallace in 1968. the other one was said by donald trump. which of these is the trump quote. a, speaking about protesters, there are two four-letter words they don't know. w-o-r-k and s-o-a-p. b, speaking to a protester, you're a little punk. that's all you are. c, again speaking to a protester, you are a loser. you really are a loser. or d, speaking about reporters, quote, they're more interested in two or three pickets now than thousands of people here, and that's what they show on television. which of those was not said by alabama governor george wallace but was, in fact, said by donald trump? >> i i'm going to say it's the huge number c, you are a loser. >> you are a loser. steve, did billy get that right? >> let's check tuesday's show. >> two f
i hope i win that hat. >> we also need to bring in the disembodied voice of steve benin. >> hi. >> here's your first question. tuesday's show, we ran a side by side comparison of the presidential campaigns of donald trump in 2016 and alabama governor george wallace in 1968. all but one of the following quotes was said by george wallace in 1968. the other one was said by donald trump. which of these is the trump quote. a, speaking about protesters, there are two four-letter...
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and nature without borders -- benin and togo join forces to protect the
and nature without borders -- benin and togo join forces to protect the
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. >> the president of neighboring benin is showing solidarity following attacks on a hotel. they pledged to work with burkina faso to counter regional security threats. >> we are the attack on friday, where vehicles align outside of the hotel. they've been largely destroyed. the investigators from france, the united states and burkina faso are still combing through debris looking for any leads they can find. moments earlier the president of burkina faso, who was accompanied, they were shown the attacks. the african leaders would show solidarity, but the serious rhythm for their visit is the realization that they are no longer confined and they're carrying out attacks not only in mali but neighboring countries, and believed to jointly counter al-qaeda in the islamic area. >> in yemen there have been more attacks in what is beginning to look like a systemic campaign. an official loyal to abd rabbuh mansur hadi was killed by a roadside bomb. in the port city of aden a car bomb attack killed 11 people. >> aden is the seat of yemen's internationally recognized government. this ha
. >> the president of neighboring benin is showing solidarity following attacks on a hotel. they pledged to work with burkina faso to counter regional security threats. >> we are the attack on friday, where vehicles align outside of the hotel. they've been largely destroyed. the investigators from france, the united states and burkina faso are still combing through debris looking for any leads they can find. moments earlier the president of burkina faso, who was accompanied, they...
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now president of benin is the second west african leader to visit burkina faso to show solidarity.ut the serious reason for their visit is the realization that al qaeda in the islamic maghreb is no longer confined and is flexing its muscles carrying out a fact not only in mali but its neighboring countries and the need to jointly encounter al qaeda, the mysteries of both mali and burkina faso are heavily challenged. >> a very small band of the world's wealthiest people own as much as half of the world's population. net worth of around $79 billion, microsoft founder bill gates has the same wealth as the world's smallest 41 economies put together. oxfam has also estimated that 7.6 billion is in off-shore tax havens. debra hardu is deputy of research. says the core of wealth needs to be reversed. >> we need osee that work pays. better salaries, better wages and more secure employment for many people. we also need to make sure that everyone gets opportunity to participate fairly in society, and to do that they need decent education and health care. so public services are really critica
now president of benin is the second west african leader to visit burkina faso to show solidarity.ut the serious reason for their visit is the realization that al qaeda in the islamic maghreb is no longer confined and is flexing its muscles carrying out a fact not only in mali but its neighboring countries and the need to jointly encounter al qaeda, the mysteries of both mali and burkina faso are heavily challenged. >> a very small band of the world's wealthiest people own as much as half...
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people in the book are so sincere that gina davis started the institute because she thought to treat to beninearly. one of the things she founded her research a 50 percent of that population? >> the speaking part? but that 17% correlation? so maybe to see them as normal then i think she has done a lot to use her celebrity. but for me that is the part of the book everybody has power. maybe we didn't get the job that we wanted. if we each think of our power and to wait or a top drama -- top-down strategy? that these leaders are showing as how to do that. you don't have to be below indicates to make a difference. and where they sit with their companies it is also a chapter of brilliant -- women in the middle. and are some wonderful stories. one is a company with those of a certain age may recognize more than others but claiborne was the big apparel company and in the ceo i had come to know. but he was brought into the company would was laundering and he had this imperative but was not clear what was on the chopping block. one of the things they have done with tremendous impact with their own vio
people in the book are so sincere that gina davis started the institute because she thought to treat to beninearly. one of the things she founded her research a 50 percent of that population? >> the speaking part? but that 17% correlation? so maybe to see them as normal then i think she has done a lot to use her celebrity. but for me that is the part of the book everybody has power. maybe we didn't get the job that we wanted. if we each think of our power and to wait or a top drama --...
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maybe it is something benine. that is because you did something four or fiver
maybe it is something benine. that is because you did something four or fiver