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. >> the bats come from the drc, but also other colonies in zambia.hey come here because this time of the year the fruits are ready they're ripened. mainly, they're feeding on local masuku fruits and waterberries, but also other fruit they just have in the villages like mango and bananas -- any fruit they can find. >> every time i see it it's amazing. i mean, it's funny, at the start of the bat season when the bats first started arriving, we decided to come around to see how many there were. and even just coming down right at the start when there are maybe only 10,000 or 20,000, we would be blown away. jurgen: the bats' arrival marks the beginning of high season for dion scott. he's the park manager. and kasanka is the destination of the world's largest mammal migration. no one knows exactly why the fruit that grows here annually draws in some ten million of the animals, many of which fly great distances. but throughout africa, their habitat is under threat. >> the main challenges for the bats are loss of habitat. so, they roost in forests and through
. >> the bats come from the drc, but also other colonies in zambia.hey come here because this time of the year the fruits are ready they're ripened. mainly, they're feeding on local masuku fruits and waterberries, but also other fruit they just have in the villages like mango and bananas -- any fruit they can find. >> every time i see it it's amazing. i mean, it's funny, at the start of the bat season when the bats first started arriving, we decided to come around to see how many...
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incident, which began when the refugees protested against the expulsion of four burundians from the drcgees, a p pa re ntly the bodies of burundian refugees, apparently killed when security forces opened fire. 0fficials apparently killed when security forces opened fire. officials in the democratic republic of congo say the refugees were attempting to break into a secure compound. this camp, just a few mails from the border of burundi, now home to thousands who fled outbreaks of violence in the country which erupted there more than two years ago. translation: the security forces in the democratic republic of congo threatened to kill us, in case we did not want to return home to burundi. justice must be done. many more have been injured in the violence at the camp. basic medical care given at the side of the road. 0pponents medical care given at the side of the road. opponents of burundi's president say his move to stay in office in 2015 was illegal. the clashes that followed forced tens of thousands to flee, opposition rallies crushed with rumours of disappearances and torture. rallies
incident, which began when the refugees protested against the expulsion of four burundians from the drcgees, a p pa re ntly the bodies of burundian refugees, apparently killed when security forces opened fire. 0fficials apparently killed when security forces opened fire. officials in the democratic republic of congo say the refugees were attempting to break into a secure compound. this camp, just a few mails from the border of burundi, now home to thousands who fled outbreaks of violence in the...
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have been killed in the incident which began with a protest by refugees against expulsions from the drcowing political violence at home. a jury in the us state of wisconsin — has decided a 15 —year—old girl who admitted stabbing a classmate to "please a fictional a jury in the us state of wisconsin — has decided a 15 —year—old girl who admitted stabbing a classmate to "please a fictional character" was mentally ill. anissa weier told investigators she believed she had to kill her victim — in dedication to slender—man, a fictional horror character. she will now be sent to a psychiatric hospital. with his thoughts — here's a local reporter milwaukee nick bohr. she was 12 years old when this occurred and the attorney argued she was so caught up in her internet world that she came to believe that these character posed a real threat to her and her family these character posed a real threat to her and herfamily —— these character posed a real threat to herand herfamily —— is character. that she needed to kill a friend of theirs in order to save herself and save her family from being attacked
have been killed in the incident which began with a protest by refugees against expulsions from the drcowing political violence at home. a jury in the us state of wisconsin — has decided a 15 —year—old girl who admitted stabbing a classmate to "please a fictional a jury in the us state of wisconsin — has decided a 15 —year—old girl who admitted stabbing a classmate to "please a fictional character" was mentally ill. anissa weier told investigators she believed she had...
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centers, there's a suite of folks that are going to be able to help them when they go to what we call drcs, disaster recovery centers. people from the state, nonprofits will be able to direct them in certain cases there will be case managers that can help people through this very complex, it's complex for the responders, it's complex for fema and it's most complex for the survivors themselves. and that's why we have to continue to work and to help them navigate the system. because it can be complex. and we think about that, we also have to remember that throughout this, you know the children that are going through this, because a lot of times it can be very stressful on families, but kids as well. so people should be aware, special steps they can take care of with their kids to help them through this period as well. when you go into disaster recovery centers. that's scary for kids. you want to make sure you take special precautions with the kids, take time for them. spend some time playing with the kids. because that's going to be important as well. because if the kids are stressed, mom an
centers, there's a suite of folks that are going to be able to help them when they go to what we call drcs, disaster recovery centers. people from the state, nonprofits will be able to direct them in certain cases there will be case managers that can help people through this very complex, it's complex for the responders, it's complex for fema and it's most complex for the survivors themselves. and that's why we have to continue to work and to help them navigate the system. because it can be...
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. >> i'm a refugee from drc. >> anthony: what did you do in kinshasa?garden, and what i harvest, i need to cook. >> anthony: where are you cooking now? >> i work at the four seasons hotel. >> anthony: oh that's not a bad gig. >> yeah, yeah. >> anthony: how african will houston be in twenty years? a lot, right? >> gertrude: i want, all my family still over there. my mom, my sister -- >> anthony: and you'd like them to come. >> gertrude: i want them to come. >> anthony: a lot of first generation and second generation african babies are going to be happening here. >> albert: yeah. >> anthony: houston is going to look real different. you'll hear lingala at the 7-eleven? no problem? >> gertrude: no problem. >> anthony: in 10 years? kevin, meet your father. kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin trusted advice for life. kevin, how's your mom? life well planned. see what a raymond james financial advisor can do for you. oh, you yeah!ht butch. (butch growls at man) he's looking at me right now, isn't he? yup. (butch barks at man) butch is l
. >> i'm a refugee from drc. >> anthony: what did you do in kinshasa?garden, and what i harvest, i need to cook. >> anthony: where are you cooking now? >> i work at the four seasons hotel. >> anthony: oh that's not a bad gig. >> yeah, yeah. >> anthony: how african will houston be in twenty years? a lot, right? >> gertrude: i want, all my family still over there. my mom, my sister -- >> anthony: and you'd like them to come. >> gertrude:...
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at the drc they had to bring forward proof that they were members of a political, i don't know, the pand not have to ask for forgiveness but they did. so the story is a you after this hearing in 1998 they were released, given amnesty, the four of them. although it's a big mob and big slogans and it still a little afraid of marches and big slogans and mobs, but they actually got out of prison, they were leaders of the group and they came forward at the risk of being called sellouts, et cetera, by their fellow members and said, we see what you are doing. you've started the amy biehl foundation for you started job creation, yet started fiscal programs. we want to join you. we didn't ask them. they came forward. i think their courage was amazing. and today, they speak with me both are in the u.s. and internationally, in island and other places but their living their own lives. they have beautiful children and they first called me the first on a met them at a little house, they called me -- and i said so what's that? they said grandmother here so i am a grandmother to their children, but mor
at the drc they had to bring forward proof that they were members of a political, i don't know, the pand not have to ask for forgiveness but they did. so the story is a you after this hearing in 1998 they were released, given amnesty, the four of them. although it's a big mob and big slogans and it still a little afraid of marches and big slogans and mobs, but they actually got out of prison, they were leaders of the group and they came forward at the risk of being called sellouts, et cetera,...