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ethiopia has this. covered with it, breathe it all day long. >> maya: feel this, it's so warm. >> anthony: still warm. wow. that's sort of magic, man. ♪ marcus left ethiopia at age two, so finding and reconnecting with his family has not been easy. tracking down a mom who died in similar circumstances on the right dates, following a thread to a dusty village in the oromo region, where marcus found the man he has come to accept as his biological father. he also found tigist, selam, zebenay, ashu, and daniel, presumably, his siblings by another mother. together, marcus and his sisters make doro wat, a classic chicken stew. >> marcus: you talk about old feeling. i need this to be -- go back to new york and be the chef that i have to be. i really need this. welcome to a tsige family meal. tsige family meal. so we start with the injera bread, right? >> maya: yes. >> anthony: besides the doro wat, we have cabbage, beets, and collards, root vegetables finished with the livers and jiblets of tckenhe chi >> marc
ethiopia has this. covered with it, breathe it all day long. >> maya: feel this, it's so warm. >> anthony: still warm. wow. that's sort of magic, man. ♪ marcus left ethiopia at age two, so finding and reconnecting with his family has not been easy. tracking down a mom who died in similar circumstances on the right dates, following a thread to a dusty village in the oromo region, where marcus found the man he has come to accept as his biological father. he also found tigist, selam,...
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that is how i was taken to ethiopia. so your father allowed you to be recruited as a child soldier when you are only about seven or eight? so i do not know if he knew if we were going to be soldiers because it was made attractive that we were going to go to school and learn how fly planes and make guns. all the things that people go to school for. so you thought you were going to get an education. you followed thousands of other south sudanese children. you went in the border of south sudan and ethiopia then. what happened to you at this school that you thought you were going to get an education, what happened? a lot of things. first, when we took off, we were put on a boat and the boat capsized and 250 young people were put in a small boat. only 50 people survived. my dad did not allow me to stay so they collected hundreds of young people and we had to walk to ethiopia. arriving there, we actually went to school for a while. what was really disturbing is seeing six, seven years old burying their own dead. we were not st
that is how i was taken to ethiopia. so your father allowed you to be recruited as a child soldier when you are only about seven or eight? so i do not know if he knew if we were going to be soldiers because it was made attractive that we were going to go to school and learn how fly planes and make guns. all the things that people go to school for. so you thought you were going to get an education. you followed thousands of other south sudanese children. you went in the border of south sudan and...
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you went in the border of south sudan and ethiopia then.ed to you at this school that you thought you were going to get an education, what happened? a lot of things. first, when we took off, we were put on a boat and the boat capsized and 250 young people were put in a small boat. only 50 people survived. my dad did not allow me to stay so they collected hundreds of young people and we had to walk to ethiopia. arriving there, we actually went to school for a while. what was really disturbing is seeing six, seven years old burying their own dead. we were not strong people, we were starving. diseases were attacking us. then we got trained. and you said the commander at the school said, from now on, the gun was going to be your mother and father. yes. that is what everyone is told, the gun is your father and your mother. even your dad, if he come along, you can put a bullet in their head. we are taught about the importance of the cause. and you felt in a way, that you had a family again? it is like a big family because, the thing is, i did not
you went in the border of south sudan and ethiopia then.ed to you at this school that you thought you were going to get an education, what happened? a lot of things. first, when we took off, we were put on a boat and the boat capsized and 250 young people were put in a small boat. only 50 people survived. my dad did not allow me to stay so they collected hundreds of young people and we had to walk to ethiopia. arriving there, we actually went to school for a while. what was really disturbing is...
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us to be able to bring her family from ethiopia to the states and have a nice wedding.s can be
us to be able to bring her family from ethiopia to the states and have a nice wedding.s can be
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ethiopia came to the world's attention in the 1980s with a devastating famine.uthorities are better at coping than they were then but save the children says though the government is doing its best, it is now overwhelmed. i really think we have a responsibility as an international community to step in. some of the other emergencies around the world deservedly getting attention like somalia, south sudan, yemen. but what we have here in ethiopia is a very large number of people, over 8 million people, more than almost any other country, who are affected with very little resources because we're just not getting the attention. ethiopia has had help from donors and international aid groups but not enough and food aid is expected to run out across the country by the end ofjune. with a country facing multiple competing crises around the world, donor fatigue and now repeated failed rains, agencies are warning of the perfect storm. one in which millions of lives are now at stake. janey mitchell, bbc news. now on bbc news it's the travel show. this week on the travel show:
ethiopia came to the world's attention in the 1980s with a devastating famine.uthorities are better at coping than they were then but save the children says though the government is doing its best, it is now overwhelmed. i really think we have a responsibility as an international community to step in. some of the other emergencies around the world deservedly getting attention like somalia, south sudan, yemen. but what we have here in ethiopia is a very large number of people, over 8 million...
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sami: ethiopia's the place. tommy: yes, sir.ami: gypsy punk legend and gogol bordello bass player tommy gobena is my brother from another mother. he's originallyy from ethiopia, so of course i had to ask him to joioin the adventure when i decided to explore this cradle of humanity, its music, and its
sami: ethiopia's the place. tommy: yes, sir.ami: gypsy punk legend and gogol bordello bass player tommy gobena is my brother from another mother. he's originallyy from ethiopia, so of course i had to ask him to joioin the adventure when i decided to explore this cradle of humanity, its music, and its
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my family is actually ethiopia.o nod good for us and everyone who consumes coffee it, might mean more expensive coffee, also not good for everyone there who depend on that for their lively hood. >> yes. >> and i like a good dark roast, so that's not good >> welcome back, summer officially here, just ask the people on the banks. ohio river. >> why are they celebrating with snow? apparently out there for very special ceremony months in the making. >> yesterday was snowball day, in pittsburgh, people bring snowballs from last winter that they keep in their home freezer, then launch them into the river. all of the fun get pretty technical, too. >> and you can also experiment with the angle of the launch. so, if you are to launch it straight up it, wouldn't go very far. but if you do a 45 degrees angle that will achieve the maximum distance on your launch. >> i always say, 45 degrees angle. >> oh, snowballs are different, apparently the same for the launch apparatus. the annual snowball launch started back in 2006. >> i'
my family is actually ethiopia.o nod good for us and everyone who consumes coffee it, might mean more expensive coffee, also not good for everyone there who depend on that for their lively hood. >> yes. >> and i like a good dark roast, so that's not good >> welcome back, summer officially here, just ask the people on the banks. ohio river. >> why are they celebrating with snow? apparently out there for very special ceremony months in the making. >> yesterday was...
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fears of a famine, as ethiopia warns it's running out of emergency food aid for millions of people affected by drought. the us helps the philippines remove islamic state militants from marawi. the original caped crusader, adam west, from the original batman series has died. hello, and welcome to the programme. theresa may has reached an agreement to give her a working majority in the british parliament despite having lost her majority in the general election. she has reached the outline of an agreement with the small democratic unionist party, or dup, from northern ireland. a downing street spokesman said this. "we welcome this commitment which can provide the stability and certainty the whole country requires as we embark on brexit and beyond." whatever the future holds for mrs may, she'll face it without her two closest advisors. nick timothy and fiona hill have resigned following pressure from mps. our political correspondent, alex forsyth, reports. past friends, now even closer political allies. without enough mps of her own, theresa may has turned to the democratic unionist party to he
fears of a famine, as ethiopia warns it's running out of emergency food aid for millions of people affected by drought. the us helps the philippines remove islamic state militants from marawi. the original caped crusader, adam west, from the original batman series has died. hello, and welcome to the programme. theresa may has reached an agreement to give her a working majority in the british parliament despite having lost her majority in the general election. she has reached the outline of an...
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a new study finds that ethiopia could lose farming land because of climate change. ethiopia is the fifth largest producer of coffee in the world and low rainfall and rising temperatures could have substantial effects on the coffee growing areas in the country. >>> the festival kicks off in rodney square. the clifford dew point jazz fest runs through saturday and kicks off tonight at 6:00 by starting tonight by the clifford brown band and get the schedule right now on 6abc.com. >>> the duke of cambridge in england is celebrating a milestone. prince william's 35th birthday. it's it's gib beginning of a transition for the prince set to take on royal duties full-time upon the retirement of his granddad prince phillip. happy birthday. >>> a check of that tricky forecast out there. actually looking live right now you see what we are talking about cloudy skies above and sky 6 hd showing you the ben franklin bridge. adam joseph has it's five-day when we come right back. oo, yeah. are you ready for a rush? yes, yes i am. you're in for a treat. fast play is the new way to pla
a new study finds that ethiopia could lose farming land because of climate change. ethiopia is the fifth largest producer of coffee in the world and low rainfall and rising temperatures could have substantial effects on the coffee growing areas in the country. >>> the festival kicks off in rodney square. the clifford dew point jazz fest runs through saturday and kicks off tonight at 6:00 by starting tonight by the clifford brown band and get the schedule right now on 6abc.com....
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fears of a famine, as ethiopia warns it's running out of emergency food aid for millions of people affectedilitants from marawi. the original caped crusader, adam west, from the original
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now, according to reports, angelina's going to take all the kids to ethiopia to celebrate sa what are'sion date, which is july 6th. >>> all right, coming up, here here in london for the premiere of the new transformers movie. wait until you hear how mark wahlberg and his 13-year-old daughter spent father's day. you'll love that, and you'll love this. the surprise that josh dukele got from his 3-year-old son that left him with tears in his eyes. >>> ahead, what the just released autopsy reveals about powerful drugs found in carrie fisher's system. >>> alyssa milano, why is actress says she's millions in debt. >>> and our bachelor et exclusive. behind the scenes of tonight's group date, turning a spelling bee into a booze cruise? >> your word is champagne. >>> join us live on twnt's facebook page for breaking news and to chat with all of your favorite celebs. go to ♪ ♪ isaac hou has mastered gravity defying moves to amaze his audience. great show. here you go. now he's added a new routine. making depositing a check seem so effortless. easy to use chase technology, for whatever you're tryi
now, according to reports, angelina's going to take all the kids to ethiopia to celebrate sa what are'sion date, which is july 6th. >>> all right, coming up, here here in london for the premiere of the new transformers movie. wait until you hear how mark wahlberg and his 13-year-old daughter spent father's day. you'll love that, and you'll love this. the surprise that josh dukele got from his 3-year-old son that left him with tears in his eyes. >>> ahead, what the just...
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ethiopia is world's fifth largest coffee producer.mate change can effect change, warmth causes coffee to ripe even too fast meaningless flavorful beans. >>> is there a new kind of sleep therapy aimed at people, who wake up in the middle of the night and can't get back to sleep. health reporter stephanie stahl is in the einstein health care science center to explain how it all works. the science of sleep is complicated, and issue for millions of americans. instead of drugs this new therapy says that if you want to sleep more, try sleeping less. >> whenever i go to bed i would say you have to go to bed now, and then an hour goes by and then it is like now i only have seven hours, six hours and then it is the morning. >> reporter: this was the unhappy and unhealthy way megan grant slept, or tried to sleep, at night. >> i was just sort or laying in my bed, trying to sleep. >> reporter: her doctors suggested a new therapy that i had megan getting up, out of bed if she was awake for more than 30 minutes. >> i was like what do you mean like
ethiopia is world's fifth largest coffee producer.mate change can effect change, warmth causes coffee to ripe even too fast meaningless flavorful beans. >>> is there a new kind of sleep therapy aimed at people, who wake up in the middle of the night and can't get back to sleep. health reporter stephanie stahl is in the einstein health care science center to explain how it all works. the science of sleep is complicated, and issue for millions of americans. instead of drugs this new...
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now, according to reports, angelina's going to take all the kids to ethiopia to celebrate sahara's adoptionjuly 6th. >>> all right, coming up, here in london for the premiere of the new transformers movie. wait until you hear how mark wahlberg and his 13-year-old daughter spent father's day. you'll love that, and you'll love this. the surprise that josh duhamel got from his 3-year-old son that left himh wittears in his eyes. it's all on the way. >>> ahead, what the just released autopsy reveals about powerful drugs found in carrie fisher'ste sysm. exclusive. behind the scenes of tonight's group date, turning a spelling bee into a booze cruise? >> your word is champagne. "e.t." stronger is blasting her tumors... without risking her bones. it's training her good cells... to fight the bad guys. stronger is less pain... new hope... more fight. it's doing everything in your power... and everything in ours. stronger, is changing even faster than they do. because we don't just want your kids to grow up.
now, according to reports, angelina's going to take all the kids to ethiopia to celebrate sahara's adoptionjuly 6th. >>> all right, coming up, here in london for the premiere of the new transformers movie. wait until you hear how mark wahlberg and his 13-year-old daughter spent father's day. you'll love that, and you'll love this. the surprise that josh duhamel got from his 3-year-old son that left himh wittears in his eyes. it's all on the way. >>> ahead, what the just...
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now, according to reports, angelina's going to take all the kids to ethiopia to celebrate sahara's adoptionly 6th. >>> all right, coming up, here in london for the premiere of the new transformers movie. wait until you hear how mark wahlberg and his 13-year-old daughter spent father's day. you'll love that, and you'll love this. the surprise that josh duhamel got from his 3-year-old son that left him with tears in his eyes. it's all on the way. >>> ahead, what the just released autopsy reveals about powerful drugs found in carrie fisher's system. >>> carrie fisher's full autopsy report has been released. the hollywood legend had an array of drugs in her system when she suffered a massive heart attack. the drugs included cocaine, morphine, ecstasy and heroin. her daughter released a statement, saying, "my mom battled drug addiction and mental illness her entire life." she ultimately died from it. >> she fought so hard to try to beat it. >> so, so tragic. some other news. alyssa milano claims she's now in, quote, financial ruin. but alyssa is fighting to get her millions back. the actress and
now, according to reports, angelina's going to take all the kids to ethiopia to celebrate sahara's adoptionly 6th. >>> all right, coming up, here in london for the premiere of the new transformers movie. wait until you hear how mark wahlberg and his 13-year-old daughter spent father's day. you'll love that, and you'll love this. the surprise that josh duhamel got from his 3-year-old son that left him with tears in his eyes. it's all on the way. >>> ahead, what the just...
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ethiopia is among the top five coffee producers but if global warming continues unabated, 60% of land currently used to grow coffee beans could become unsustainable. >> thank you for the business roundup. time now for our press review. take a look at what is grabbing headlines. let's start in france. about the are talking aftermath of sunday's second round of parliamentary elections. the spotlight on with the new parliament sector looks like. >> they talk about the new face of the french parliament, the lower house of parliament, the assembly national. .t got quite a facelift of the 577 lawmakers, 430 were not in the previous assembly, so quite a turnover. 75% of the parliament was really, a record in france. the change that was promised has arrived. fresh faces in parliament, april that is younger and more feminine. the parliament has changed so much, you would not recognize it. mps hasage age of dropped five years, 48 years and a couple of months. and a record number of women elected to this lower house of .arliament as well, 233 women that brings up the percentage of women in parli
ethiopia is among the top five coffee producers but if global warming continues unabated, 60% of land currently used to grow coffee beans could become unsustainable. >> thank you for the business roundup. time now for our press review. take a look at what is grabbing headlines. let's start in france. about the are talking aftermath of sunday's second round of parliamentary elections. the spotlight on with the new parliament sector looks like. >> they talk about the new face of the...
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reporter: human remains in a ethiopia kenya, and tanzania , suggested that east africa from which the species first emerged 200,000 years ago. but the discovery of 3000 -- 300,000--year-old fossils in morocco suggest they managed to emerge much earlier. and stone tools found across the continent suggest that homo sapiens were all over africa at the time. of the is a skull earliest known human of our species, and this is a modern human. you can see that their faces are practically the same, apart from this slightly pronounced brow ridge. and there is another difference. the earliest humans had slightly smaller brains. scans of the skull published in the journal "nature" suggests that our brains and other features evolved gradually over hundreds of thousands of years, rather than our species emerging rapidly as the finished article. >> it took longer to make homo sapiens, in genetic terms come -- genetic terms in behavioral , terms, then we would of thought. and probably the process was complex. different parts of africa were involved. at times parts of morocco were involved, and other
reporter: human remains in a ethiopia kenya, and tanzania , suggested that east africa from which the species first emerged 200,000 years ago. but the discovery of 3000 -- 300,000--year-old fossils in morocco suggest they managed to emerge much earlier. and stone tools found across the continent suggest that homo sapiens were all over africa at the time. of the is a skull earliest known human of our species, and this is a modern human. you can see that their faces are practically the same,...
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now, according to reports, angelina's going to take all the kids to ethiopia to celebrate sahara's adoptionjuly 6th. >>> all right, coming up, here in london for the premiere of the new transformers movie. wait until you hear how mark wahlberg and his 13-year-old daughter spent father's day. you'll love that, and you'll love this. the surprise that josh duhamel got from his 3-year-old son that left w himith tears in his eyes. it's all on the way. >>> ahead, what the just released autopsy reveals about powerful drugs found in carrie fisher's system. no touch ups needed? superstay 24 from maybelline new york. microflex technology stays crack-proof. resists 200 bites... 120 sips. ...it's lifeproof! maybelline's superstay 24 make it happen. maybelline new york. some have it, some don't. when the odds are stacked against you, nd up. at strayer university we've seen it in our students for 125 years. and if you ever think of quitting, our success coaches will be there to pick you up and work with you every day to put you on the right path. it's time. strayer university. let's get it, america. excl
now, according to reports, angelina's going to take all the kids to ethiopia to celebrate sahara's adoptionjuly 6th. >>> all right, coming up, here in london for the premiere of the new transformers movie. wait until you hear how mark wahlberg and his 13-year-old daughter spent father's day. you'll love that, and you'll love this. the surprise that josh duhamel got from his 3-year-old son that left w himith tears in his eyes. it's all on the way. >>> ahead, what the just...
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human remains in ethiopia, kenya, and tanzania, suggested that east africa was a cradle from which theld human remains in morocco show humans began to emerge much earlier. and not just there. stone tools found across the continent suggest homo sapiens were all over africa at the time. this is a scale of the earliest known human of our species. —— skull. and this is a modern human. you can see the faces are practically the same aside from the slightly pronounced brow region. and there's another difference. the earliest human has a slightly smaller brain. scans of the skull, published in thejournal nature, show that we did not emerge rapidly, but over hundreds of thousands of years. it took longer to make homo sapiens in evolution terms than we thought. it was complex. different parts of africa probably evolved differently. some evolved in southern africa, some in east africa. there was no single place where homo sapiens became us. the search is on to find perhaps even older remains. the past of humanity has now been rewritten. pallab ghosh, bbc news. now, if breathtaking scenery, fresh
human remains in ethiopia, kenya, and tanzania, suggested that east africa was a cradle from which theld human remains in morocco show humans began to emerge much earlier. and not just there. stone tools found across the continent suggest homo sapiens were all over africa at the time. this is a scale of the earliest known human of our species. —— skull. and this is a modern human. you can see the faces are practically the same aside from the slightly pronounced brow region. and there's...
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uk imports almost £20 billion a year tariff—free from 48 developing countries, including haiti, ethiopia leave the european union to be champions .,;:; zzi‘aeaizt— 2;— 215 2:55?" f§§7§§e€eee— 5? 353, {2&7 the! fag-l“ 2952.5; i‘; q; ewes-j —— ————— — ———— 7, ., ~ the? 55544; 527575" ewe—j —— ,,.,. — . 7, ,, .. an the labour leader was always going to be a big draw for a left—leaning audience at a festival like this. jeremy corbyn‘s appearance is another demonstration of his current popularity with young people in particular. among the day's musical highlights, a vibrant, energetic katy perry. and liam gallagher dedicating don't look back in anger to those killed in the london and manchester terror attacks and the grenfell tower victims. # don't look back in anger, i heard you say #. lizo mzimba, bbc news, glastonbury. let's check on the weather forecast. they might free glastonbury software. a bit of cloud and light rain so far. the rain will be light and patchy. it's already affecting much of wales. it will expand eastwards through the afternoon, reaching south—east. further north, brigh
uk imports almost £20 billion a year tariff—free from 48 developing countries, including haiti, ethiopia leave the european union to be champions .,;:; zzi‘aeaizt— 2;— 215 2:55?" f§§7§§e€eee— 5? 353, {2&7 the! fag-l“ 2952.5; i‘; q; ewes-j —— ————— — ———— 7, ., ~ the? 55544; 527575" ewe—j —— ,,.,. — . 7, ,, .. an the labour leader was always going to be a big draw for a left—leaning audience at a festival like this. jeremy...
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human remains in ethiopia, kenya and tanzania suggested that east africa was the cradle from which ourscovery of 300,000—year—old human fossils in morocco suggests that modern humans began to emerge much earlier. and not just there. stone tools found across the continent suggest that homo sapiens were all over africa at the time. this is a skull of the earliest known human of our species, and this is a modern human. you can see that their faces are practically the same, apart from the slightly pronounced brow ridge. there's another difference. the earliest human has a slightly smaller brain. scans of the skull published in the journal nature suggest that our brains and other features evolved gradually, over hundreds of thousands of years, rather than our species emerging rapidly as a finished article. it took longer to make homo sapiens in evolutionary terms, in genetic terms, in behavioural terms than we'd have thought. and probably the process was complex. different parts of africa were probably involved. at times morocco could have been important and at other times it may have been
human remains in ethiopia, kenya and tanzania suggested that east africa was the cradle from which ourscovery of 300,000—year—old human fossils in morocco suggests that modern humans began to emerge much earlier. and not just there. stone tools found across the continent suggest that homo sapiens were all over africa at the time. this is a skull of the earliest known human of our species, and this is a modern human. you can see that their faces are practically the same, apart from the...
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ethiopia is currently experiencing a drought.s been blamed on reins, and fear that it will continue. the second son of the former libyan leader, colonel gaddafi, is reported to have been released from prison. a militia group controlling the town of zintan in the west of the country, says it's freed seif al—islam after six years in jail, following the uprising which overthrew his father. 0ur middle east correspondent 0rla guerin reports. saif al—islam. for years, the public face of a hated regime. now, once again, a free man. he was colonel gaddafi's heir apparent, expected to inherit the family dictatorship. that was before his capture during the uprising of 2011. he was detained by rebel fighters as he tried to flee to niger. later he appeared minus a few fingers — the result of an air strike, he said. he was sentenced to death by a court in tripoli for brutality during the revolution, and he's still wanted by the international criminal court in the hague on war crimes charges. tripoli's martyrs square, cradle of the revolution,
ethiopia is currently experiencing a drought.s been blamed on reins, and fear that it will continue. the second son of the former libyan leader, colonel gaddafi, is reported to have been released from prison. a militia group controlling the town of zintan in the west of the country, says it's freed seif al—islam after six years in jail, following the uprising which overthrew his father. 0ur middle east correspondent 0rla guerin reports. saif al—islam. for years, the public face of a hated...
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uk imports almost £20 billion a year tariff—free from 48 developing countries, including haiti, ethiopiaent. we want as we leave the european union to be champions of globalfree trade, pointing out that it has already taken more people out of poverty in the last 25 years than in the whole of human history up to that point. we've got to keep that momentum going, we've got to get the big economies opening up, and we've got to give the opportunities to the developing countries to trade their way out of poverty. assuming britain quits the european customs union as well as the eu, it will be free to conduct its own trade deals with any country. that could also allow it to expand the list of poor countries with tariff—free access to uk markets in future. joe lynam, bbc news. the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, has urged theresa may to set up a cross—party commission to advise her on brexit. writing in the mail on sunday, he says such a commission could "hold the ring for the differences to be fought out" and "draw much of the poison from the debate". good news this afternoon. we've see
uk imports almost £20 billion a year tariff—free from 48 developing countries, including haiti, ethiopiaent. we want as we leave the european union to be champions of globalfree trade, pointing out that it has already taken more people out of poverty in the last 25 years than in the whole of human history up to that point. we've got to keep that momentum going, we've got to get the big economies opening up, and we've got to give the opportunities to the developing countries to trade their...
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finds that ethiopia -- the world's fifth-largest coffee producer -- could lose a significant amount ofable farming land.... by the end of this century because of climate change. researchers found the combination of low rainfall and rising temperatures could have substantial effects on the coffee-growing areas in ethiopia. the study also found... that when temperatures rise the warmth causes the coffee to ripen too fast, which means it doesn't have time to develop complex flavor elements like acidity and sweetness. in other words, less flavorful beans. (steve) take a look at this... deputies come across a unique situation in solano county. they were riding in a patrol car when they saw a llama out on the roadway. the animal had apparently escaped from its pasture. the two deputies tried to coax the llama out of the roadway... but eventually had to walk the llama back to its home. the owner united him with his llama buddies after a quote: "verbal counseling." with school out for the summer, that means there are more teen drivers on the road. kron 4's tech reporter gabe slate shows us an
finds that ethiopia -- the world's fifth-largest coffee producer -- could lose a significant amount ofable farming land.... by the end of this century because of climate change. researchers found the combination of low rainfall and rising temperatures could have substantial effects on the coffee-growing areas in ethiopia. the study also found... that when temperatures rise the warmth causes the coffee to ripen too fast, which means it doesn't have time to develop complex flavor elements like...
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uk imports almost £20 billion a year tariff—free from 48 developing countries, including haiti, ethiopiad defence equipment are not included in this trade agreement. we want as we leave the european union to be champions of globalfree trade, pointing out that it has already taken more people out of poverty in the last 25 years than in the whole of human history up to that point. we've got to keep that momentum going, we've got to get the big economies opening up and we've got to give the opportunities to the developing countries to trade their way out of poverty. assuming britain quits the european customs union as well as the eu, it will be free to conduct its own trade deals with any country. that could allow it to expand the list of poor countries with tariff—free access to uk markets in future. joe lynam, bbc news. more than 100 people are still missing — after a massive landslide engulfed a village in china's sichuan province. at least 60 homes in mao—shan were buried in mud and debris — when the side of a mountain collapsed following days of heavy rain. fifteen bodies have been pul
uk imports almost £20 billion a year tariff—free from 48 developing countries, including haiti, ethiopiad defence equipment are not included in this trade agreement. we want as we leave the european union to be champions of globalfree trade, pointing out that it has already taken more people out of poverty in the last 25 years than in the whole of human history up to that point. we've got to keep that momentum going, we've got to get the big economies opening up and we've got to give the...
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i should get more permission and then c. , kenya,ng to africa nigeria, ethiopia, all of these places egypt as well. tracy: what about financial services? >> i have applied for a pink license in india, hopefully i will get it. we can go for the next ages of ring -- next stages of bank. banksady have a permission. they had a bank in paris, license. -- in paris.over tracy: that was founder and nonexecutive chairman of nmc health. a big interview we need to tell you about that will be coming up on bloomberg tv on monday. thes of course jamie dimon chairman and ceo of j.p. morgan chase. he will join us at 8:00 a.m. in dubai and noon in hong kong. get across to london for another update on the terror attack has been unfolding . we are joined by ed on the ground there. give us the latest. help us fill in what are still some gaps in the timeline and series of development. the important update we are waiting for is for the prime minister, theresa may to chair a meeting of cobra at downing street. that is the emergency cabinet including ministers and security officials. policemissioner of the
i should get more permission and then c. , kenya,ng to africa nigeria, ethiopia, all of these places egypt as well. tracy: what about financial services? >> i have applied for a pink license in india, hopefully i will get it. we can go for the next ages of ring -- next stages of bank. banksady have a permission. they had a bank in paris, license. -- in paris.over tracy: that was founder and nonexecutive chairman of nmc health. a big interview we need to tell you about that will be coming...
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on the right this is a coffee from ethiopia. it's light and floral >> very light and fluor. this is a medium roast from honduras. now we get into a different part of the flavor spectrum. >> you can definitely taste that. then moving on, this is our flashship cold brew. >> and we serve it at both of our coffee shops. >> so these are just like you can bring it in and installed it. >> we have a full-service robust program. we provide all the of the equipment. delivery and maintenance is free of charge. there's no long commit mint, so it's what you're drinking, right? >> that's right, because it's so delicious. it's so easy, can you drink it quickly. we serve it in a 12-ounce cup, not on ice. and it has about twice the caffeine of hot or iced coffee. >> you have to regulate yourself. and they all have flavor, but you're saying none have added sugar. >> it taste like it does, about you it doesn't. and we have a special treat. this is actually one of first, if not the first decaf nitro cold brewed in the area. cheers. >> robby packs, thank you so much. this is great. where were yo
on the right this is a coffee from ethiopia. it's light and floral >> very light and fluor. this is a medium roast from honduras. now we get into a different part of the flavor spectrum. >> you can definitely taste that. then moving on, this is our flashship cold brew. >> and we serve it at both of our coffee shops. >> so these are just like you can bring it in and installed it. >> we have a full-service robust program. we provide all the of the equipment. delivery...
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the first known fossils were in ethiopia. had a face like our current face but more of a brain that was primitive. >> okay. time for sports tonight and jeff is here and too bad the phillies can't play the atlanta braves every night. >> that would be great. 5-0 against the braves this evening and won two in a row on the road as well. after everything the phillies have been through over the last month. the phillies are read hot and looking to win theirtive and straight in atlantic. the phillies bats came alive and more clutch hitting with 70 plate appearances and nobody is hotter than this guy herrera. nobody in baseball has nor doubles and then a little ball many herrera leading the phillies in this offensive explosion, they scored 28 in their last four games compared to 22 in their last 12. howie kendricks says they are locked in and focused. >> go out in situations and help the team win and that keeps you locked in. and not let one pitch or at bat affect the way you play the game. and just roll. guys are having good at-bats
the first known fossils were in ethiopia. had a face like our current face but more of a brain that was primitive. >> okay. time for sports tonight and jeff is here and too bad the phillies can't play the atlanta braves every night. >> that would be great. 5-0 against the braves this evening and won two in a row on the road as well. after everything the phillies have been through over the last month. the phillies are read hot and looking to win theirtive and straight in atlantic....
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researchers say ethiopia -- the world's fifth-largest coffee producer -- could lose a significant amountfarming land by the end of this century. the say the combination of low rainfall and rising temperatures could have major effects on coffee- growing. the study also found that warm weather causes the coffee to ripen too fast, which means it doesn't have time to develop flavorful beans. ( james ) the flu vaccine was ineffective in protecting people 65 and older this last winter. u-s health officials say the vaccine did an average job overall.. it was 42-percent effective in preventing illness severe enough to visit the doctor. but it did a poor job in protecting people 65 and older. that age group was hit hardest by the flu, suffering the most deaths and hospitalizations. (rebecca) tracking your morning forecast... the world according to gary is after the break. (mark) (mark) now to raider news... the team is now the owner of the most expensive carr in the n-f-l. the team has finalized an extension with quarterback derek carr that will pay him about $25 million per season. the deal will
researchers say ethiopia -- the world's fifth-largest coffee producer -- could lose a significant amountfarming land by the end of this century. the say the combination of low rainfall and rising temperatures could have major effects on coffee- growing. the study also found that warm weather causes the coffee to ripen too fast, which means it doesn't have time to develop flavorful beans. ( james ) the flu vaccine was ineffective in protecting people 65 and older this last winter. u-s health...
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in 1935-1936, fascist taly had attacked ethiopia and italy and conquered it. in italy and conquered it. in 1937, july, japan attacked mainland china having already these things was the spanish civil war that broke out in july, 1936. at first, this war seemed like an endless series of wars in spain going back to the area of napoleon in 1808, but this time this was not a short civil war and was not how it seemed at the time. there were lots of things to be confined to the state. by 1937, it was becoming a european ntellectual -- international event, with the german and attain governments supporting the rebels, fascists so to speak, and soviet russia, communist, supporting the government, which was made up of a coalition of various people. what worried roosevelt was this revolution might spread to the united states. this now perhaps seems unrealistic since nothing of he kind happened, but this was what was bothering him by 1937, and indeed he thought as many presidents might not have done, that any big war in europe would affect the united states, even as the uni
in 1935-1936, fascist taly had attacked ethiopia and italy and conquered it. in italy and conquered it. in 1937, july, japan attacked mainland china having already these things was the spanish civil war that broke out in july, 1936. at first, this war seemed like an endless series of wars in spain going back to the area of napoleon in 1808, but this time this was not a short civil war and was not how it seemed at the time. there were lots of things to be confined to the state. by 1937, it was...
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we actually just learned about one of our students being beaten up by police in ethiopia, just a coupleeeks ago. simply for holding an event to discuss these ideas. but, inspiring thing is that, students like jorge and others are not backing down in the face of these thugs. continuing on. john: fortunately most of you are from america. you haven't had this happen. you have questions for alexander or jorge, come up to the microphone. >> john, i'm from bristol, virginia, go to university of virginia. my question for whore say. i had cousin not recently, last year was protested in venezuela put in jail. what do you think the future for central and south america is moving forward? john: south america has the same resources we have but it stayed poor when north america got rich. do people have a sense it was government that did that? >> i don't think they did. all the history and sociology teachers give a marxist view of history and tell us how america became rich by exploiting latin america which makes no sense at all. >> hi, my name is sally. i go to the university of waterloo in canada, o
we actually just learned about one of our students being beaten up by police in ethiopia, just a coupleeeks ago. simply for holding an event to discuss these ideas. but, inspiring thing is that, students like jorge and others are not backing down in the face of these thugs. continuing on. john: fortunately most of you are from america. you haven't had this happen. you have questions for alexander or jorge, come up to the microphone. >> john, i'm from bristol, virginia, go to university of...
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though 120 day ban on those countries, syria, sudan, ethiopia, -- will go into the court as they give the legal issues in the next term in october. here's tim o'brien. >> there's no other way looking at this. in fact, i see this opinion here lifting the stay, allowing the band to go forward as most of those tools apply. as a blueprint for the decision later today. this will get argued again on the merits, fully the first week of october. i decision sometime in december or january, but whatever they say will closely model what they say here. >> the ruling accepts for nationals who have blood relatives here. the administration says it will take effect in 72 hours. time to abort the chaos. is associated associated with the original band when so many were left stranded. the high court's decision as you can imagine jen was greeted with partisanship. the chairman said this about this. it reaffirms congresses and the president's constitutional authority over our nation's lawful immigration system. while the head of the democratic national committee, tom perez, tweeted this. we do not let pag
though 120 day ban on those countries, syria, sudan, ethiopia, -- will go into the court as they give the legal issues in the next term in october. here's tim o'brien. >> there's no other way looking at this. in fact, i see this opinion here lifting the stay, allowing the band to go forward as most of those tools apply. as a blueprint for the decision later today. this will get argued again on the merits, fully the first week of october. i decision sometime in december or january, but...
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drone strikes in pakistan and yemen and somalia, wars and military actions in ethiopia, the wars givenc state in syria and iraq. it's always been a little strange that these wars were all justified by that one law passed right after 9/11, authorized only against the people specifically who attacked in 9/11. but it's gone on and on. the idea of finally closing out that authorization and debating a new authorization for the wars we're fighting now has become a boutique interest of a small cadre of mostly democratic lawmakers but some republicans, too. but people who have taken a high-profile role, tim cane, adam schiff and congresswoman lee. they've tried unsuccessfully to enlist their colleagues into narrowing the scope of that overly broad authorization, toward getting us honest of what we're doing with military force in that 9/11 authorization. on this show we have extensively covered everything that's happened militarily, supposedly under the auspices of that authorization. without any reasonable expectation that it would change. after 16 years, why would it change now? there's alway
drone strikes in pakistan and yemen and somalia, wars and military actions in ethiopia, the wars givenc state in syria and iraq. it's always been a little strange that these wars were all justified by that one law passed right after 9/11, authorized only against the people specifically who attacked in 9/11. but it's gone on and on. the idea of finally closing out that authorization and debating a new authorization for the wars we're fighting now has become a boutique interest of a small cadre...
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the "times" says that ivanka trump's shoe company is thinking of leaving china for ethiopia, and the company did not respond to questions. and uber's chief of financing is leaving a day after the san francisco company reported the financials. it is a private company, and it is not having to reveal the profits and losses, and other executives have left the company as well. >> and the nasdaq is extending the winning streak to seven months in a row. mild losses on the market wednesday and of course, the big jobs numbers that i am always excited about tomorrow. >> we look forward to that. you are the jobs man. thank you, scott. >> and now sh, new details abou the massive landslide that we have been telling you about recently leafing a big chunk of highway 101 buried, but get this, it has created an unusual land expansion. the land gave way on may 20th leaving parts of big sur isolated. they say that the surrounding coastline has grown 13 acre swis the size of 13 football fields apogeologists say that the surprise growth spurt will erode over time in beach front properties. >> that is a l
the "times" says that ivanka trump's shoe company is thinking of leaving china for ethiopia, and the company did not respond to questions. and uber's chief of financing is leaving a day after the san francisco company reported the financials. it is a private company, and it is not having to reveal the profits and losses, and other executives have left the company as well. >> and the nasdaq is extending the winning streak to seven months in a row. mild losses on the market...
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a friend says he was originally from ethiopia and had been homeless for a time before finding the apartmentr, fox5 local news. >> ♪ >> turning back to capitol hill tonight now in his first appearance since being fired, former fbi director james comey testified under oath today. the president president trump himself was not under investigation in the russia election probe with the investigation still under way. fox5's tom fitzgerald on capitol hill tonight where the reaction continues to pour in. >> reporter: good evening, jim, good evening, sarah. yeah, this is falling mainly along party lines. e-mail boxes across the city have been flooded with statements since this testimony wrapped up publically a few hours ago. generally it's breaking down like this. many democrats calling today's testimony disturbing, some even speaking about obstruction of justice. on the republican side, a different take. many highlighting the fact that comey said several times today that president trump himself was not the personal subject of the fbi investigation and also blasting comey for admitting that he had le
a friend says he was originally from ethiopia and had been homeless for a time before finding the apartmentr, fox5 local news. >> ♪ >> turning back to capitol hill tonight now in his first appearance since being fired, former fbi director james comey testified under oath today. the president president trump himself was not under investigation in the russia election probe with the investigation still under way. fox5's tom fitzgerald on capitol hill tonight where the reaction...
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. >>> and also, reporting that ivanka trump's shoe company is thinking of leaving chinaer for ethiopia because the labor costs have been rising. there was no comment when we tried to reach out. >>> and now, profits and losses have not had to be revealed by uber, but a number of executives have been leaving in the last yearer or so. >> and nasdaq has been extending the monthly winning streak in may with seven positive months in a row. mild losses on the market on wednesday, and jobs numbers tomorrow. we don't think it is going to affect the wall street thing with this paris thing, but something to watch. >> and perfect, you are here to give us the jobs report tomorrow? >> yes. >> thank you, scott. >>> new details this morning about a massive landslide that recently left a big chunk of highway 101 buried. it is also reportedly creating a unusual land expansion. the land gave way on may 20th to leave parts of big sur isolated. geologists say that the surrounding coastline has grown 13 takers, abo acres about 10 f fields. and they also say that the growth will erode over time. so don't be
. >>> and also, reporting that ivanka trump's shoe company is thinking of leaving chinaer for ethiopia because the labor costs have been rising. there was no comment when we tried to reach out. >>> and now, profits and losses have not had to be revealed by uber, but a number of executives have been leaving in the last yearer or so. >> and nasdaq has been extending the monthly winning streak in may with seven positive months in a row. mild losses on the market on...
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uk imports almost £20 billion a year tariff free from 48 developing countries, including haiti, ethiopiand sierra leone. exports of arms and defence equipment are not included in this trade agreement. we want as we leave the european union to be champions of globalfree trade, pointing out that it has already taken more people out of poverty in the last 25 years than in the whole of human history up to that point. we've got to keep that momentum going, we've got to get the big economies opening up and we've got to give the opportunities to the developing countries to trade their way out of poverty. shaming britain quits the european customs union as well as the eu it will be free to conduct its own trade deals with any country. that could allow it to expand the list of poor countries with tariff—free access to uk markets in future. joe lynam, bbc news. pakistan government officials say at least 100 people are reported to have been killed and dozens more badly injured when a lorry transporting oil burst into flames in punjab. 0ur pakistan correspondent secunder kermani joins us now on skyp
uk imports almost £20 billion a year tariff free from 48 developing countries, including haiti, ethiopiand sierra leone. exports of arms and defence equipment are not included in this trade agreement. we want as we leave the european union to be champions of globalfree trade, pointing out that it has already taken more people out of poverty in the last 25 years than in the whole of human history up to that point. we've got to keep that momentum going, we've got to get the big economies opening...
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human remains in ethiopia, kenya and tanzania suggested that east africa was the cradle from which our00,000—year—old human fossils in morocco suggests that modern humans began to emerge much earlier. and not just there. stone tools found across the continent suggest that homo sapiens were all over africa at the time. this is a skull of the earliest known human of our species, and this is a modern human. you can see that their faces are practically the same, apart from the slightly pronounced brow ridge. there's another difference. the earliest human has a slightly smaller brain. scans of the skull published in the journal nature suggest that our brains and other features evolved gradually, over hundreds of thousands of years, rather than our species emerging rapidly as a finished article. it took longer to make homo sapiens in evolutionary terms, in genetic terms, in behavioural terms than we'd have thought. and probably the process was complex. different parts of africa were probably involved. at times morocco could have been important and at other times it may have been east africa
human remains in ethiopia, kenya and tanzania suggested that east africa was the cradle from which our00,000—year—old human fossils in morocco suggests that modern humans began to emerge much earlier. and not just there. stone tools found across the continent suggest that homo sapiens were all over africa at the time. this is a skull of the earliest known human of our species, and this is a modern human. you can see that their faces are practically the same, apart from the slightly...
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ethiopia could lose a significant amount of farming land because of climate change. when the temperatures rise the warmth causes the coffee to ripen too fast not allowing it to develop flavor complexities. fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. now with our new fios gigabit connection, you get amazing download speeds up to 940 megs, 20 times faster than most people have. and the price is amazing too for $79.99 a month online for the first year you'll get our fastest triple play with hbo included for 2 years. leave cable's slower internet speeds behind. so hurry up and switch to fios gigabit connection for $79.99 with tv, hbo and multi-room dvr service for two years all with a two year agreement. because we've got fun for everyone in the family. adventure-seekers -- check. magi-questers -- yep. never-grow-olders -- double check. the only we're missing is you. great wolf lodge. everybody in. 9:20 a.m., "healthcheck" experts say 10% of the u.s. population are actually true sugar addicts, researchers say their brains react to sugar the way an addict's brain
ethiopia could lose a significant amount of farming land because of climate change. when the temperatures rise the warmth causes the coffee to ripen too fast not allowing it to develop flavor complexities. fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. now with our new fios gigabit connection, you get amazing download speeds up to 940 megs, 20 times faster than most people have. and the price is amazing too for $79.99 a month online for the first year you'll get our fastest triple play...
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. >> so i've walked about 6,000 kilometers out of ethiopia since january 2013. i have crossed about 13 borders. i've passed through about a dozen countries and territories, many languages within those territories and countries. and along most of the way, about 95% of the way, i have been walking with local people. that's part of the project. this is a project about the humanity. it's a project about what connects us and what separates us, so i need to have local people. and it's truly amazing. in conversations about the is world becoming more dangerous, is it becoming more turbulent, i have to remind my readers that at least in my experience, the world is an incredibly hospitable place. and all of these folks who walk with me, mostly men, but some women, have become like family to me. i literally put my life into their hands. and i'm being passed like a human baton from walking partner to walking partner. what does that do? it gives me great heart. it gives me great energy. it proves in a very concrete way my safety, that most people are good and most people wil
. >> so i've walked about 6,000 kilometers out of ethiopia since january 2013. i have crossed about 13 borders. i've passed through about a dozen countries and territories, many languages within those territories and countries. and along most of the way, about 95% of the way, i have been walking with local people. that's part of the project. this is a project about the humanity. it's a project about what connects us and what separates us, so i need to have local people. and it's truly...
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also greater economic opportunity and the uk has been at the fore front with the compact we have ethiopiawork with our european allies on this. does the prime minister believe that our new relationship with europe will enable us to reduce further the significant numbers of european union nationals in our prisons? 0f european union nationals in our prisons? of course, this would give further room for our hard—pressed prison officers to do the vital what bill tation work they do so well indeed. we want to ensure that we are able to continue transfer prisoners from the united kingdom to their home states in the european union. but we also want to ensure and will do that we are able to re move and will do that we are able to remove serious and persistent criminals from the united kingdom. thank you, mr speaker. if i could ask the right honourable and even closer friend the prime minister... laughter what reassurance, what reassurance the prime minister can give to the agri food sector in northern ireland, its producers and processors in particular about the rights of workers that will be requ
also greater economic opportunity and the uk has been at the fore front with the compact we have ethiopiawork with our european allies on this. does the prime minister believe that our new relationship with europe will enable us to reduce further the significant numbers of european union nationals in our prisons? 0f european union nationals in our prisons? of course, this would give further room for our hard—pressed prison officers to do the vital what bill tation work they do so well indeed....