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dionne your harvests the time for plant you know order to provide his village with a precious commodity fuel. we make time for charcoal we also use it for the roofs of our houses and enclosures for the animals. it feels like payback years ago the invasive weed crept into his field and those of many farmers on the banks of the senegal river leaving them helpless. but i used to contemplate rice over there millette on the other side and melons too we had to stop growing rice in these fields all because of tifa. now dionne you know so you can turn the weed into a year around income after joining a co-operative run by women in a nearby village. girls are drawing to a new takes them to the tight for charcoal processing plant and the women take over . first the typhus troy's burned and then mixed with girl morale because before being pressed into pellets the women churn out 5 or 6 times a week of this clean burning fuel. in a wrong makeshift markers type for charcoal pellets so for 15 euro cents a burg. wood is scarce because villages in this region have cut down almost all the trees for use a
dionne your harvests the time for plant you know order to provide his village with a precious commodity fuel. we make time for charcoal we also use it for the roofs of our houses and enclosures for the animals. it feels like payback years ago the invasive weed crept into his field and those of many farmers on the banks of the senegal river leaving them helpless. but i used to contemplate rice over there millette on the other side and melons too we had to stop growing rice in these fields all...
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dionne wilson i from californians for safety and justice, welcome. >> thank you. >> i was watching youle watching that piece,ou were visibly deeply moved. you yourself are a passionate advocate for rehabilitation. how you got there, though,as been an unexpected journey. your husband was a ano. ten one night you got a knock on the door. >> yeah, dan was answering routine calls,uys were out in front of an apartment complex. one of them, irving ramirez, had a searchable pbation because he had been cycling in and out of the system for some time he had two guns and drugs on him. so instead of running or going back to jail, he decided to shoot my husband. >> and he shot him seven times. you made a powerful statement to the jury. what did you say about irving ramirez? >> i said he was a monster and that he deserved to die. i wanted him to burn in hell. i was so angry. i was full of rage and vengeance.us and i -- i didn't know want to -- i didn't know what to do other than just -- i just want him to suffer as much as i was suffering. >> and yet you became involved in working with prisoners. wh
dionne wilson i from californians for safety and justice, welcome. >> thank you. >> i was watching youle watching that piece,ou were visibly deeply moved. you yourself are a passionate advocate for rehabilitation. how you got there, though,as been an unexpected journey. your husband was a ano. ten one night you got a knock on the door. >> yeah, dan was answering routine calls,uys were out in front of an apartment complex. one of them, irving ramirez, had a searchable pbation...
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>>dionne green had been working hard and was looking to have some fun with his dead. so he invited him out for a night on the town in the oregon district of dayton, ohio. his father derrick fudge jumped at the chance. what was your deadline. >>and all we do is like all and love animals that this will be got a dog named lucy lou, this. we've seen in hadley of the thing he loved that dog more than anybody can rely on his only to dion his fiance and his dad were hanging out on the street. >>windy on says he noticed a man wearing a mask walking nearby came around the corner. her 2 shots pop out. mom because i'm still thinking this is not real how far from you was he when you heard the 2 shots. by about 6 and then he walked towards me to cross the street. and that's when you start in a barrage of to the to the to the 20 cross the street to guns, especially that's when people really started to panic and you heard a real. >>a lot of the gunshots. people start panicking landfall or so i finally get down to the ground. so we all good now. we're going to assess a little saying
>>dionne green had been working hard and was looking to have some fun with his dead. so he invited him out for a night on the town in the oregon district of dayton, ohio. his father derrick fudge jumped at the chance. what was your deadline. >>and all we do is like all and love animals that this will be got a dog named lucy lou, this. we've seen in hadley of the thing he loved that dog more than anybody can rely on his only to dion his fiance and his dad were hanging out on the...
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the company says dionne wise ler is leaving because of an un announced family issue. he joinedbecame the ceo in 2015 when hewlett- packard broke up in to two companies. he is going to be replaced by loreez that leads the printing and imaging business. >>> cell phone companies are pledgeing to crackdown on the robocalls. an agreement was made between industry and state attorney generals to combat the surge in robocalls. 48billion were made in 2018 alone and many by scammers. now the companies are working on implementing new technology to spot and block robocalls. >> technological advances, the government can't do it alone. we must have friends in the private industry to step up to the plate and to block these illegal robocalls. >> the agreement requires carriers to make the detection tools available to everyone free of charge. now, there is this deadline for the new technology to be put in place. >>> we traveled from the north bay to santa clara and every place in between for our friday zip trips this summer. today we are hitting the road for the final zip trip of 2
the company says dionne wise ler is leaving because of an un announced family issue. he joinedbecame the ceo in 2015 when hewlett- packard broke up in to two companies. he is going to be replaced by loreez that leads the printing and imaging business. >>> cell phone companies are pledgeing to crackdown on the robocalls. an agreement was made between industry and state attorney generals to combat the surge in robocalls. 48billion were made in 2018 alone and many by scammers. now the...
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>>dionne says he now feels terrible guilt for inviting his father along that night knowing he'd be alivef he hadn't. >>i think he protect no way to so close he was to each other. >>loving caring and loyal to the end. >>that was randi kaye reporting for us tonight, derrick fudge was 57 years old. employees across the country are on edge after different shootings in wal-mart's cross us first a mass shooting at the walmart in el paso. >>plus a man was arrested in florida for threatening to shoot up a wal-mart saying is quote intrigued by the shootings in the last couple days. then last week a disgruntled walmart employee opened fire inside a mississippi store shooting and killing 2 walmart employees walmart has released a statement saying it is in shock over the recent tragic events in el paso and is praying for the community the victims and associates but it has not said if it might enhance security at each location or how it will move forward. these 10 crosses stand in tower square in lincoln nebraska they pay tribute to those killed in 10 mass shootings over the last year and a half. peo
>>dionne says he now feels terrible guilt for inviting his father along that night knowing he'd be alivef he hadn't. >>i think he protect no way to so close he was to each other. >>loving caring and loyal to the end. >>that was randi kaye reporting for us tonight, derrick fudge was 57 years old. employees across the country are on edge after different shootings in wal-mart's cross us first a mass shooting at the walmart in el paso. >>plus a man was arrested in...
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. >> dionne wilson, we certainly are thankful you took the time to be with today and share with us yourry. >> i really appreciate it, tha you. >> let's go for you to a few of the stories these inmates have ritten a performed from inside san quentin. ♪ >> hello, ladies and gentlemen. my name is azraal "big ass" ford. i grew up in southern where drugs and crime ruled the day. by the time i was 21, every one of my friends had been to prison already. it wasn't a place where a kid could grow into a go ma i covered myself with thattoos f hate and violenc in the state prison system, my world was validated. i was embraced for hating. i was embraced for being violent. i worked through the world like a dark knight, let people know, if you mess with me, i'll mess you up because that' how life is in here. or that's what we tell ourselves. but then i hear about the shakespeare group. san quentinarshakes you have to be kidding me. all right, i'll check it out. they're like, okay, we're going to pretend to be naure. pretend to be a bee. i'm 280 pounds, how am i going to be a bee, right? pretend. i'm l
. >> dionne wilson, we certainly are thankful you took the time to be with today and share with us yourry. >> i really appreciate it, tha you. >> let's go for you to a few of the stories these inmates have ritten a performed from inside san quentin. ♪ >> hello, ladies and gentlemen. my name is azraal "big ass" ford. i grew up in southern where drugs and crime ruled the day. by the time i was 21, every one of my friends had been to prison already. it wasn't a...
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struggling artists. >> i've always loved dionne warwick.ound track at all of my school dances. ♪ i know i'll never love this way again ♪ >> i know i'llever >> i know i'll never love this way again. >> that's the last song they would play that everyone wanted to ask the prettiest girl to dance to. >> of course. cause i'll never love this way again. ♪ if you see me walking down the street ♪ >> today streaming services play her iconic hits all the time. ♪ never fall in love again >> but warwick often doesn't see a dime. >> really, every time the record is played, i don't get paid. no, i don't get paid. >> any song she recorded before 1972 had zero protection under copyright law until now. in case you haven't noticed, congress has been pretty dysfunctional. >> really. >> to have something like the >> so to have something like the music modernization act embraced by virtually everyone and pasunanimously in the house and senate. i can tell you from experience, that doesn't happen very often. >> tell me about it. >> last year, warwalk and smokey r
struggling artists. >> i've always loved dionne warwick.ound track at all of my school dances. ♪ i know i'll never love this way again ♪ >> i know i'llever >> i know i'll never love this way again. >> that's the last song they would play that everyone wanted to ask the prettiest girl to dance to. >> of course. cause i'll never love this way again. ♪ if you see me walking down the street ♪ >> today streaming services play her iconic hits all the time....
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the company in palo alto says dionne is leaving because of a family problem.joined in 2012 and became ceo in 2015 when hewlett- packard broke up in to two companies and replaced by loreez who leads the imaging and printing business. >>> 12 of the biggest cell phone companies are pledging to crackdown on the pesky robocalls. it's part of an agreement made yesterday between the ry and statinrobocalls. 48billion of the calls were made in 2018 alone. many by scammers, companies are working on implementing technology to spot and block robocalls. >> technological advances, the government can't do it alone. we must have our friends in the private industry to step up to the plate and to block these illegal robocalls. >> the agreement requires care yess to make the detection tools available to everyone free of charge. there is no deadline for the new technology to be put in place. >>> apple expected to unveil several updates to the most popular products at an event next month along with introducing a new iphone. according to bloomberg, apple will show off two new versi
the company in palo alto says dionne is leaving because of a family problem.joined in 2012 and became ceo in 2015 when hewlett- packard broke up in to two companies and replaced by loreez who leads the imaging and printing business. >>> 12 of the biggest cell phone companies are pledging to crackdown on the pesky robocalls. it's part of an agreement made yesterday between the ry and statinrobocalls. 48billion of the calls were made in 2018 alone. many by scammers, companies are working...
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let's get the read from dionne and kat. more jazzed than old fogeys like me. >> yes, i'm very informed if she's talking about me. people call me encyclopedia kat timpf. >> neil: i get that, too. >> there's this issue with people that are younger, particularly college campuses where they're stuck in an echo chamber. they're not having their views challenged. if they're hearing the same set of views everywhere they go. so the good news is, there's a better chance for people our generation to be more informed because we have the internet. >> neil: you know, every generation is informed in a different way. is she saying are they more informed and acting on it which is -- i know countless generations that have done that in their youth. >> kat has a good point. you think being connected and social media versus being well-informed. that's very important. they're very different things. >> neil: yeah. >> i feel like young people today live in a bubble where they are savvy, tech savvy and all that, but they don't seem to really have
let's get the read from dionne and kat. more jazzed than old fogeys like me. >> yes, i'm very informed if she's talking about me. people call me encyclopedia kat timpf. >> neil: i get that, too. >> there's this issue with people that are younger, particularly college campuses where they're stuck in an echo chamber. they're not having their views challenged. if they're hearing the same set of views everywhere they go. so the good news is, there's a better chance for people our...