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but that's not ghana. ghana is an open society.ccording to reporters without borders, they have a much more free and open press than we do in the united states, which is a little bit embarrassing. so that's not the reason why. the reason he wanted to tell me that he was not political was, he did not want everyone else in the room to think that he was an idiot. and that's what's happening in politics in ghana right now. people who are strongly affiliated with the two major political parties are basically at least by the younger generation, as wasting their time. late 20's,y in his he literally will not allow himself to be photographed near someone who is strongly associated with one of these political parties for fear that he will lose his credibility. someone will think he represents one or the other. someone with think that he is someone who is involved with organized politics, which is seen in ghana as being so ineffective, such a dirty game, and so far removed from what's actually happening on the ground , like the electricity s
but that's not ghana. ghana is an open society.ccording to reporters without borders, they have a much more free and open press than we do in the united states, which is a little bit embarrassing. so that's not the reason why. the reason he wanted to tell me that he was not political was, he did not want everyone else in the room to think that he was an idiot. and that's what's happening in politics in ghana right now. people who are strongly affiliated with the two major political parties are...
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we went to ghana to find some answers. reporter: there are thousands of women and girls known as kayayÉ working in the markets of ghana's capital accra, transporting wares on their head. they carry up to 40 kilos at a time. they come from rural families in the north of the country, effectively migrants in their own land. zenaibu tells us she's 17 years old and has three children. she comes from wale wale in the north. she earns 20 cedis a day, around 5 euros, for herself and her children. we travel to the north of the country. this is where the sahelian zone begins, a belt between the sahara desert and the savanna to the south. there is some farming, but very little rain. in the village of savelugu, a theatre group is about to perform. many people from this region would love to go to europe. the theatre group has taken up the issue. aminu munkaila was once a refugee himself. he tells of his experiences in the desert and trying to cross the mediterranean. "believe me, few make it across the desert," he says. then the story
we went to ghana to find some answers. reporter: there are thousands of women and girls known as kayayÉ working in the markets of ghana's capital accra, transporting wares on their head. they carry up to 40 kilos at a time. they come from rural families in the north of the country, effectively migrants in their own land. zenaibu tells us she's 17 years old and has three children. she comes from wale wale in the north. she earns 20 cedis a day, around 5 euros, for herself and her children. we...
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we go to ghana. with prices at rock bottom, the mood is one of disillusionment. but first, we go to south korea, where demonstrations often have grievous consequences. in many countries around the world, freedom of assembly is a fundamental right. article 20 of the u.n. declaration of human rights states everyone has the right to freedom of peaceful assembly and association -- and association. in many countries, this basic right is often ignored. the cuban government regularly per -- cracks down on protesters, like this, just a few weeks ago. in turkey, the government represses protesters, like here in the gay pride parade. and security forces in hong kong show did no mercy during the months of student protests in 2014. meanwhile, south korea is not usually associated with such images, not usually that is. >> a demonstration in seoul. the police put up barricades. ththat is illegal accordrding te constitutional court. in the evening, the antigovernment protests get out of control. from a distance of only a few meters, a water cannon hits this young man, putting h
we go to ghana. with prices at rock bottom, the mood is one of disillusionment. but first, we go to south korea, where demonstrations often have grievous consequences. in many countries around the world, freedom of assembly is a fundamental right. article 20 of the u.n. declaration of human rights states everyone has the right to freedom of peaceful assembly and association -- and association. in many countries, this basic right is often ignored. the cuban government regularly per -- cracks...
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i don't want to end up being arrested but that's not ghana. ghana is an open society. in fact, according to reporters without borders, they have a much more free and open press than we do in the united states, which is a little bit embarrassing. so that's not the reason why. the reason he wanted to tell me he was not political was he didn't want everyone else in the room to think he was an idiot. that's what happens happening in politics in ghana. people affiliated with the two basic parties are seen, at least by the younger generation, as wasting their time. and so for efo, a guy in his late 20s, he literally will not allow himself to be photographed near someone strongly associated with a political party for fear he will lose his credibility, "a," someone will think he represents nbc or that he is involved with organized politics which is seen in ghana as being so ineffective, such a dirty game, and so far removed from what's actually happening on the ground like the electricity shortage that he simply doesn't want to be associated with it. so i came back from ghana
i don't want to end up being arrested but that's not ghana. ghana is an open society. in fact, according to reporters without borders, they have a much more free and open press than we do in the united states, which is a little bit embarrassing. so that's not the reason why. the reason he wanted to tell me he was not political was he didn't want everyone else in the room to think he was an idiot. that's what happens happening in politics in ghana. people affiliated with the two basic parties...
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google fields in ghana and sugarcane in thailand -- cocoa fields in ghana now, the ocean is startingl, which may cause a la niÑa. help us understand the distinction between these two weather phenomenon. brian: the surface of the pacific heats up in el niÑo. when el niÑo goes away, all that convection moves backwards. that reorders the weather patterns around the world, say you get leases that were dry last year that places that were dry last year will be wet this year. this is what we will see in the coming year. david: we know this could be cyclical, but how much does the length of these phenomenon difficult -- differ? brian: el niÑo tends to be shorter than la niÑa. la niÑa tends to last a wild. the last time there was la niÑa, this -- wentle away for a while and then came back from a lasting about two years. what fx might it have -- affects my did have? effects might it have? brian: it might help the indian monsoon. but next year, he should be doing better than it was. , la niÑa probably will not be able to undo the damage el niÑo did. going forward, it might help rings out. -- mi
google fields in ghana and sugarcane in thailand -- cocoa fields in ghana now, the ocean is startingl, which may cause a la niÑa. help us understand the distinction between these two weather phenomenon. brian: the surface of the pacific heats up in el niÑo. when el niÑo goes away, all that convection moves backwards. that reorders the weather patterns around the world, say you get leases that were dry last year that places that were dry last year will be wet this year. this is what we will...
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we head to ghana to meet some activists who want to deter their rural compatriots from heading for europeand in afghanistan we find artists who are processing the everyday terror in public through painting. after the attacks in paris and brussels, artists around the world responded with a message of defiance -- we are against terrorism and all the terrorists in the world will not silence us. graffiti is stronger than violence. that's a belief shared by artists in kabul.
we head to ghana to meet some activists who want to deter their rural compatriots from heading for europeand in afghanistan we find artists who are processing the everyday terror in public through painting. after the attacks in paris and brussels, artists around the world responded with a message of defiance -- we are against terrorism and all the terrorists in the world will not silence us. graffiti is stronger than violence. that's a belief shared by artists in kabul.
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sin embargo una hipotÉtica contienda electoral, standard de ghana ampliamente trump por 15 puntos. >>iÓn de impuestos. ramÓn: pedir comida a domicilio nunca habÍa sido tan sencillo gracias a las mÚltiples instituciones que ahora existe, lo cual son las mÁs populares. las casi dos dÉcadas de llaneza, la recetar analgÉsicos que resultan aditivos, comenzÓ de mineros estados, los detalles dÉcimas al volver. >> un sistema de baja presiÓn arrastrarlo grados de temperatura estar manteniendo por debajo de promedio, le tengo todos los detalles, no se pierda en minutos. yo soy loretta sanchez y apruebo este mensaje. la policía de nueva york investiga ramÓn: la policÍa no mayor investigaciÓn que fue grabado cÁmara. algunos testigos afirman que es el otro agente del orden, hizo uso de fuerza excesiva como cuando policÍa trataba de comentarlo. el departamento policial mallorquina investiga incidente ocurrido el jueves pasado por la tarde. para muchas madres trabajadores y del supermercado" se convierte en toda una odisea como cuando ademÁs tiene que aprender sus empleos, y estar pendiente del cuid
sin embargo una hipotÉtica contienda electoral, standard de ghana ampliamente trump por 15 puntos. >>iÓn de impuestos. ramÓn: pedir comida a domicilio nunca habÍa sido tan sencillo gracias a las mÚltiples instituciones que ahora existe, lo cual son las mÁs populares. las casi dos dÉcadas de llaneza, la recetar analgÉsicos que resultan aditivos, comenzÓ de mineros estados, los detalles dÉcimas al volver. >> un sistema de baja presiÓn arrastrarlo grados de temperatura estar...
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goes back to those villages in ghana to help bring those boys out of poverty.rian: back to the senate. this is a moment back in 2015. i don't want to ask you the politics of this but mostly how and what the rules are. here is senator cruz on the floor of the senate. [begin video clip] >> i cannot believe he would tell a flat out lie. i voted based on those assurances that he made to each and every one of us. what we saw today was an absolute amateurish and that not only would he told every republican senator but when he told the press over and over and simple lie.as a [end video clip] people talk about how he is disliked. he is calling his own leader, mitch mcconnell, a liar. can you do that in the senate? you're not supposed to. betty: you are not supposed to. the senate takes great pride in its decorum and respect in the chamber. starting in 1789 on, there was a set of rules and procedures and one of them is that you do not speak ill of another person on the floor. we have had some famous confrontations in the senate chamber through the years. this was mild c
goes back to those villages in ghana to help bring those boys out of poverty.rian: back to the senate. this is a moment back in 2015. i don't want to ask you the politics of this but mostly how and what the rules are. here is senator cruz on the floor of the senate. [begin video clip] >> i cannot believe he would tell a flat out lie. i voted based on those assurances that he made to each and every one of us. what we saw today was an absolute amateurish and that not only would he told...
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in ghana bydeclined 1966, she saw the handwriting on the wall. she got an invitation to go to hena in 1964, just before was dethroned from his position. she ended up in ghana -- in china. there, she felt alone because there was not as many activists. she became friends with robert williams of the activists from the south and his wife, who were in beijing. she was able to teach english at a school in china. her embrace with china reflected not only her continued commitments to socialist revolution and her broadvision of international solidarity, but politics that led her to frame herself as a pan africanist. addie hutton became a pan africanist as well. endve more, but i want to with garvin and addie hutton. what i found with these two women is that if we look at women's lives and look at their politics, we stop putting them in narrow containers in terms of being conservative or radical. garvin was a communist addie hutton was not. well educated, fluent in french, but vicki garvin was well educated as well. their fight led them to similar conclusi
in ghana bydeclined 1966, she saw the handwriting on the wall. she got an invitation to go to hena in 1964, just before was dethroned from his position. she ended up in ghana -- in china. there, she felt alone because there was not as many activists. she became friends with robert williams of the activists from the south and his wife, who were in beijing. she was able to teach english at a school in china. her embrace with china reflected not only her continued commitments to socialist...
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he welcomed african-americans to ghana. dubois was living there. his leadership of the pan african congress had shifted to him in 1945. it was a politics of unity among continental africa and solidarity with ruggles -- struggles against racial discrimination faced by the diaspora. she also came into contact with malcolm x, an interesting chapter in her life. she was charged with escorting malcolm around to all the activists. she introduced malcolm to the algerian delegation which will be important to his future. she met the chinese ambassador. this was very important. as problems declined in ghana by 1966, she saw the handwriting on the wall. she got an invitation to go to china in 1964, just before he was dethroned from his position. she ended up in ghana -- in china. there, she felt alone because there was not as many activists. she became friends with robert williams of the activists from the south and his wife, who were in beijing. she was able to teach english at a school in china. her embrace with china reflected not only her continued commit
he welcomed african-americans to ghana. dubois was living there. his leadership of the pan african congress had shifted to him in 1945. it was a politics of unity among continental africa and solidarity with ruggles -- struggles against racial discrimination faced by the diaspora. she also came into contact with malcolm x, an interesting chapter in her life. she was charged with escorting malcolm around to all the activists. she introduced malcolm to the algerian delegation which will be...
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but that is not ghana. it is an open society. according to reporters without borders, they have a more free and open press than we do here in the united states. the reason he wanted to tell me that he was not political was he did not want everyone else in the room to think that he was an idiot. and that is what is happening in politics in ghana right now. people who are strongly affiliated with the major political parties, are being seen by the younger generation as wasting their time. guy in his late 20's, he literally will not allow himself to be photographed near someone who is strongly associated with one of these political parties for fear that he will lose his credibility, and someone will think that he represents one of these parties, and that also someone will think that he is someone involved in organized politics. which is seen in ghana as being such a dirty game and so far removed from what is actually happening on the ground like the electricity shortage, that he simply does not want to be associated with it. i came b
but that is not ghana. it is an open society. according to reporters without borders, they have a more free and open press than we do here in the united states. the reason he wanted to tell me that he was not political was he did not want everyone else in the room to think that he was an idiot. and that is what is happening in politics in ghana right now. people who are strongly affiliated with the major political parties, are being seen by the younger generation as wasting their time. guy in...
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we go to ghana. with prices at rock bottom, the mood is one of disillusionment. first, we go to south korea, where demonstrations often have grievous consequences.
we go to ghana. with prices at rock bottom, the mood is one of disillusionment. first, we go to south korea, where demonstrations often have grievous consequences.
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as you know, they had already gone to ghana once. on the way back, a very appropriate remark. on the way back, he looked at me with a smile and said, and i have to say, he had his doubts about the peace corps often on, but he no longer was thinking this. he was thinking what they had done in two years and here was another group of 600 and he said, you know, this will be really serious when it is 100,000 peace corps volunteers a year. that would mean one million americans in a decade with first-hand experience and asia, africa, and then we will have a constituency for a good foreign policy. that came with a big smile. >> wow. thank you. and thank you for the role you play. thank you. [applause] >> this is jean lewis to my left. right before we actually met and have lunch, another one of your colleagues said to me, look, that is jean lewis, 97 years old and drives a convertible. [laughter] >> and then i later discovered that we have something in common, we are both from alabama. montgomery. >> montgomery. >> jean came to the senate in 1968 and worked for larry o'brien. you may a
as you know, they had already gone to ghana once. on the way back, a very appropriate remark. on the way back, he looked at me with a smile and said, and i have to say, he had his doubts about the peace corps often on, but he no longer was thinking this. he was thinking what they had done in two years and here was another group of 600 and he said, you know, this will be really serious when it is 100,000 peace corps volunteers a year. that would mean one million americans in a decade with...
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goes back to those villages in ghana to help bring those boys out of poverty. brian: back to the senate. this is a moment back in 2015. i don't want to ask you the politics of this but mostly how and what the rules are. here is senator cruz on the floor of the senate. [begin video clip] >> i cannot believe he would tell a flat out lie. i voted based on those assurances that he made to each and every one of us. what we saw today was an absolute demonstration that not only what he told every republican senator but when he told the press over and over and over again what was a simple lie. [end video clip] brian: people talk about how he is disliked. he is calling his own leader, mitch mcconnell, a liar. can you do that in the senate? you're not supposed to. betty: you are not supposed to. the senate takes great pride in its decorum and respect in the chamber. starting in 1789 on, there was a set of rules and procedures and one of them is that you do not speak ill of another person on the floor. we have had some famous confrontations in the senate chamber through t
goes back to those villages in ghana to help bring those boys out of poverty. brian: back to the senate. this is a moment back in 2015. i don't want to ask you the politics of this but mostly how and what the rules are. here is senator cruz on the floor of the senate. [begin video clip] >> i cannot believe he would tell a flat out lie. i voted based on those assurances that he made to each and every one of us. what we saw today was an absolute demonstration that not only what he told...
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we head to ghana to meet some activists who want to deter their rural compatriots from heading for europe. and in afghanistan we find artists who are processing the everyday terror in public through painting. after the attacks in paris and brussels, artists around the world responded with a message of defiance -- we are against terrorism and all the terrorists in the world will not silence us. graffiti is stronger than violence. that's a belief shared by artists in kabul.
we head to ghana to meet some activists who want to deter their rural compatriots from heading for europe. and in afghanistan we find artists who are processing the everyday terror in public through painting. after the attacks in paris and brussels, artists around the world responded with a message of defiance -- we are against terrorism and all the terrorists in the world will not silence us. graffiti is stronger than violence. that's a belief shared by artists in kabul.
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ghana is an open society. according to reports they had a much more free and open press than we do in the united states which is a little bit of everything. that's not the reason why. the reason he wanted to tell me he was not political was he didn't want everyone else the room to think that he was an. and that is what is happening in politics right now. people strongly affiliated with the two major political parties are seen by the younger generation is wasting their time. he bitterly will not allow himself to be photographed near someone who was strongly assist you with one of these political parties for fear that he will lose his credibility, someone will think you represent abc or are you or someone will think he is someone who's involved with organizing politics which is seen as being so in effect to come as such a dirty game and so far removed from what is actually happening on the ground like the electricity shortage that he simply doesn't want to be associated with. so i came back from ghana and i was
ghana is an open society. according to reports they had a much more free and open press than we do in the united states which is a little bit of everything. that's not the reason why. the reason he wanted to tell me he was not political was he didn't want everyone else the room to think that he was an. and that is what is happening in politics right now. people strongly affiliated with the two major political parties are seen by the younger generation is wasting their time. he bitterly will not...
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tyler: $1,129 for all the kids in ghana.e can save poor children right now and we're gonnana make more money throughoutut 2007. hughes: tyler and his mom went to ghana and helped negotiate the release of several children who had been sold into slavery by their own families. tyler: so the fishermen would go to these families who have, you know, 20 kids and obviously, they can't, you know, make enough to support that huge number of family members, so they say, "hey, i want to buy your child from you so you can support your family and i'll teach them a trade, fishing, and then they'll come back and they'll be able to make money for them." and so they take them and the parents thinking that they're gonna be, you know, taught a valuable skill, and they force them to walk hundreds of miles to that fishing area where they never returned from. hughes: laura page says while she'd always hoped her son would be a giving child concerned with his community, he plugged her into philanthropy. laura: i feel like the journey with him really
tyler: $1,129 for all the kids in ghana.e can save poor children right now and we're gonnana make more money throughoutut 2007. hughes: tyler and his mom went to ghana and helped negotiate the release of several children who had been sold into slavery by their own families. tyler: so the fishermen would go to these families who have, you know, 20 kids and obviously, they can't, you know, make enough to support that huge number of family members, so they say, "hey, i want to buy your child...
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it had -- he had already gone to ghana once. having veryack, appropriate remarks -- on the way back you looked at me with his smile and said -- and i have to say, he had his doubts about the peace corps off and on. he no longer was thinking out of the things that were dubious for him. he was thinking of what in two done,they hd done, -- had and here was another group of 600. he said, this will be really 100,000 peacet's corps volunteers a year. that would mean a million americans in a decade with first-hand experience in asia, africa or -- africa, and asia. and then we will have a constituency for a good foreign policy. that came with a big smile. >> wow. this is jean lewis at my left. i have to let you know that right before we actually met at lunch, one of your colleagues said that is jean lewis. she's 97 years old and drives a convertible. then i later discovered we have something in common. we are both from alabama. she came to the senate in 1950 -- 1958 in soren's old office and work for larry o'brien who went on to the dnc
it had -- he had already gone to ghana once. having veryack, appropriate remarks -- on the way back you looked at me with his smile and said -- and i have to say, he had his doubts about the peace corps off and on. he no longer was thinking out of the things that were dubious for him. he was thinking of what in two done,they hd done, -- had and here was another group of 600. he said, this will be really 100,000 peacet's corps volunteers a year. that would mean a million americans in a decade...
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a piece of fabric is worn during special occasions in his home country of ghana. school officials say the dress requirements are only cap, gowns and awards help was scoredded out of the arena before he could get his diploma. >> i just want to show my culture pride and my religious pride. >> things could have been held differently. >> a security guard helped him get back into the arena to pick up his diploma. school officials plan to reexamine the dress code policy. >>> a small portion of point reyes national see shore will be closed to protect a rare bird. the endangered snowy blow very -- plover is nesting, point reyes is one of the few remaining nesting groups. the closure runs through labor day. >>> a memorial day weekend tradition honors fallen veterans from the bay area. abc7 news was at golden gate gate national cemetery for the placement of small american flags next to gravestones. there are more than 100,000 gaves there. volunteers do this on the saturday before memorial day each year. >>> sky lawn memorial park in san mateo sent us these pictures. boy can
a piece of fabric is worn during special occasions in his home country of ghana. school officials say the dress requirements are only cap, gowns and awards help was scoredded out of the arena before he could get his diploma. >> i just want to show my culture pride and my religious pride. >> things could have been held differently. >> a security guard helped him get back into the arena to pick up his diploma. school officials plan to reexamine the dress code policy....
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a piece of fabric is worn during special occasions in his home country of ghana. school officials say the dress requirements are only cap, gowns and awards help was scoredded out of the arena before he could get his diploma. >> i just want to show my culture pride and my religious pride. >> things could have been held differently. >> a security guard helped him get back into the arena to pick up his diploma. school officials plan to reexamine the dress code policy. >>> a small portion of point reyes national see shore will be closed to protect a rare bird. the endangered snowy blow very -- plover is nesting, point reyes is one of the few remaining nesting groups. the closure runs through labor day. >>> a memorial day weekend tradition honors fallen veterans from the bay area. abc7 news was at golden gate gate national cemetery for the placement of small american flags next to gravestones. there are more than 100,000 gaves there. volunteers do this on the saturday before memorial day each year. >>> sky lawn memorial park in san mateo sent us these pictures. boy can
a piece of fabric is worn during special occasions in his home country of ghana. school officials say the dress requirements are only cap, gowns and awards help was scoredded out of the arena before he could get his diploma. >> i just want to show my culture pride and my religious pride. >> things could have been held differently. >> a security guard helped him get back into the arena to pick up his diploma. school officials plan to reexamine the dress code policy....
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tyler: $1,129 for all the kids in ghana.can save poor children right now and we're gonnana make more money throughoutut 2007. hughes: tyler and his mom went to ghana and helped negotiate the release of several children who had been sold into slavery by their own families. tyler: so the fishermen would go to these families who have, you know, 20 kids and obviously, they can't, you know, make enough to support that huge number of family members, so they say, "hey, i want to buy your child from you so you can support your family and i'll teach them a trade, fishing, and then they'll come back and they'll be able to make money for them." and so they take them and the parents thinking that they're gonna be, you know, taught a valuable skill, and they force them to walk hundreds of miles to that fishing area where they never returned from. hughes: laura page says while she'd always hoped her son would be a giving child concerned with his community, he plugged her into philanthropy. laura: i feel like the journey with him really op
tyler: $1,129 for all the kids in ghana.can save poor children right now and we're gonnana make more money throughoutut 2007. hughes: tyler and his mom went to ghana and helped negotiate the release of several children who had been sold into slavery by their own families. tyler: so the fishermen would go to these families who have, you know, 20 kids and obviously, they can't, you know, make enough to support that huge number of family members, so they say, "hey, i want to buy your child...
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we go to ghana. with prices at rock bottom, the mood is one of disillusionment. but first, we go to south korea, where demonstrations often have grievous consequences. in many countries around the world, freedom of assembly is a fundamental right. article 20 of the u.n.
we go to ghana. with prices at rock bottom, the mood is one of disillusionment. but first, we go to south korea, where demonstrations often have grievous consequences. in many countries around the world, freedom of assembly is a fundamental right. article 20 of the u.n.
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we go to ghana. with prices at rock bottom, the mood is one of disillusionment. but first, we go to south korea, where demonstrations often have grievous consequences.
we go to ghana. with prices at rock bottom, the mood is one of disillusionment. but first, we go to south korea, where demonstrations often have grievous consequences.
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the pendant and self -- penn ant itself of garveyism defined ghana.s much, if not more than dubo is. our papers here are a feast, indeed. beginning alphabetically, hang your conscience on a peg. the efforts to end apartheid in south africa -- we needn't usually think of the boycott movement beginning at a later time in 1955 in london with julius and others with a mandate from -- to speak out against our apartheid. the first mobilization of concerns of the south african regime. and then we are running to the anti-apartheid movement with this -- there is another chapter. and that chapter we will experience through the presentation of carol anderson. forging freedoms come internationalization of african american history, that is a large topic for tiffany patterson's paper. what it really is is that attention we would welcome and expect to the role of women and gender in the global experience. there, we have an attention paid rather by a graphically to women who have not had their voices heard, though significant they were. the wife of hunton senior and c
the pendant and self -- penn ant itself of garveyism defined ghana.s much, if not more than dubo is. our papers here are a feast, indeed. beginning alphabetically, hang your conscience on a peg. the efforts to end apartheid in south africa -- we needn't usually think of the boycott movement beginning at a later time in 1955 in london with julius and others with a mandate from -- to speak out against our apartheid. the first mobilization of concerns of the south african regime. and then we are...
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you're hearing, has been under extremist control for two years, but the drive to reclaim the city ghana week ago. fighters on the grounds are getting aerial help from the us-led coalition. >> a developing story this noon, a man's body has been recovered from the pennypack creek in northeast philadelphia, the body was spotted around will the 30 this morning, in the creek, near the 8500 block of verree road. we're told the man was walking his dog when the dog went into the creek, we're told the man jumped in to save the dog, he was swept away by the current. his name has not been released. >> striking verizon workers will be back on the job wednesday. nearly 40,000 employees of the communication workers of america union went on strike last month. union officials say attentive contract agreement has been reached. it includes pay raises, and the first contract for verizon wireless store workers. >> also, we're waiting for words on funeral services for the pennsylvania teenager trampled at rodeo performance in south jersey. authorities say 19 year old coy lot was thrown from his mount at a b
you're hearing, has been under extremist control for two years, but the drive to reclaim the city ghana week ago. fighters on the grounds are getting aerial help from the us-led coalition. >> a developing story this noon, a man's body has been recovered from the pennypack creek in northeast philadelphia, the body was spotted around will the 30 this morning, in the creek, near the 8500 block of verree road. we're told the man was walking his dog when the dog went into the creek, we're told...
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. >> thus ghana new journey, and his biggest challenge to date. >> i was in the hospital five days, 24our chemo, up all night, then i took 16 days off, went back again. >> that went on for six months. he held cabinet meetings in the hospital, and when his staff wasn't there steroids kept him walking all hours. >> makes you hungry, you can't sleep. you're like wired all night. >> yep. >> so my staff, i was in the hospital, texting, it is like one, two, three, four, 5:00 in the morning, i had nothing to do, sitting in the hospital room just wide awake, you know, all of these ideas flowing, because i was wiser on the steroids. would wake up in the morning and say what the heck happened? happy i'm back to work and they did can get to sleep. >> when he wasn't working he made the rounds, visiting with other cancer patients. >> you k positive, and focused, but i had to keep them pumped up, you know, at the same time. >> so that was your focus? that's casino of what kept you distracted? >> well, i stayed distracted with a lot of things. i stayed real positive, i tried to work with other patien
. >> thus ghana new journey, and his biggest challenge to date. >> i was in the hospital five days, 24our chemo, up all night, then i took 16 days off, went back again. >> that went on for six months. he held cabinet meetings in the hospital, and when his staff wasn't there steroids kept him walking all hours. >> makes you hungry, you can't sleep. you're like wired all night. >> yep. >> so my staff, i was in the hospital, texting, it is like one, two, three,...
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what is the fastest-growing country, it is ghana where we are growing 30% this year. we have 30,000 people on inycles going door to door each of the crossroads of akra to distribute our products. that is really building on the local specificities of africa. sherry: you have allocated a lot of resources in china but we see this changing dynamic in the market with new regulations put forth by the government. we are also seeing the demographics changing there. how big is this for you now? >> in china, we operate incredibly powerful businesses. we have a brand which is a $1 billion brand growing significantly. we have our baby food operation. sherry: do the new regulations affect you? >> they are clearly trying to ensure there is a level playing field in china. there has been an incredible rise of e-commerce and i think it's here to stay but there is no doubt that we have been working with the chinese authorities to make sure we find a way to supply the demand for our brands in a way which is more sustainable than what it is today. the we are welcoming gradual regulation
what is the fastest-growing country, it is ghana where we are growing 30% this year. we have 30,000 people on inycles going door to door each of the crossroads of akra to distribute our products. that is really building on the local specificities of africa. sherry: you have allocated a lot of resources in china but we see this changing dynamic in the market with new regulations put forth by the government. we are also seeing the demographics changing there. how big is this for you now? >>...
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after he serves his time, he could be deported to his home country of ghana. county officials say dealers like him are responsi our meagan fitzgerald is here now with one woman's story. >> renee says no one would have suspected that her son struggled with an addiction. she didn't want to tell his secret because he was ashamed and he didn't want to be judged. now she's sharing lessons learned. >> reporter: these pictures help renee to tell us about her son alex. >> again, alex when he was little. >> reporter: renee says he had so many friends, but what many didn't know is that alex battled with addiction. >> he suffered a back injury, two herniated discs, for which he was prescribed opiates. >> reporter: it started with painkillers and ended with heroin. alex went to rehab and was clean for seven months, which was why st >> it was wonderful and he had gotten his spark back. he was very happy. >> reporter: just four days after the new year, she kissed her son good night for the last time. >> the next thing i heard was a boy in our neighborhood screaming for know
after he serves his time, he could be deported to his home country of ghana. county officials say dealers like him are responsi our meagan fitzgerald is here now with one woman's story. >> renee says no one would have suspected that her son struggled with an addiction. she didn't want to tell his secret because he was ashamed and he didn't want to be judged. now she's sharing lessons learned. >> reporter: these pictures help renee to tell us about her son alex. >> again, alex...
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after he serves his time, he d country of ghana. >> we want treatment for people who are ill, people who are addicted, but we'll seek out drug dealers who are pedaling poison and prosecute them to the fullest. >> heroin overdoses in montgomery county have been on the rise since 07. >> renee says her oldest son, who was a star athlete, graduated college with honors,and was the last person she would have associated with having an addiction, but that's exactly why she wants to stair the story of her son's battle with heroin. >> this picture was taken at thanksgiving. >> reporter: pictures can help to remind us of some of the greatest moments in life. these images help renee to reflect on the man her son alex was, a star lacrosse player with so many friends and a guy, his mother says, was kind to everyone. household. the rock of our family. so genuine. just a sweetheart. >> alex wanted to be a physical therapist and working out was his passion. >> he suffered a back injury and was prescribed opiates. >> reporter: he became addicted to painkillers which led him to heroin. she sent him to
after he serves his time, he d country of ghana. >> we want treatment for people who are ill, people who are addicted, but we'll seek out drug dealers who are pedaling poison and prosecute them to the fullest. >> heroin overdoses in montgomery county have been on the rise since 07. >> renee says her oldest son, who was a star athlete, graduated college with honors,and was the last person she would have associated with having an addiction, but that's exactly why she wants to...
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restored by san francisco marine national historical park it ghana two day trip back. it's 36-foot long life boat built in 1953, demissioned in 1982 stood at a memorial until it was restored. when it was operational it has been used in a number of rescues. >> this is a boat that was made for rescues and getting people on to shore, it was not made for comfort. in the front of the boat inside this enclosed area there is something called the survivors cabin and basically some wood benches and that's all it is. >> motor life boat 36542 was involved in a tragedy in 1960, its crew of two killed while on a rescue mission. the bodies were found days later, the boat was found run aground. >>> starting today san francisco's alla mow -- alamo square park, it is undergoing a had $.3 million renovation. the project includes irrigation improvements, drought tolerant vegetation and wheelchair accessible restroom. the lawn will be replan glad still ahead, it's been more than four months now since the record setting powerball jackpot in february, whoever has the winning ticket here in
restored by san francisco marine national historical park it ghana two day trip back. it's 36-foot long life boat built in 1953, demissioned in 1982 stood at a memorial until it was restored. when it was operational it has been used in a number of rescues. >> this is a boat that was made for rescues and getting people on to shore, it was not made for comfort. in the front of the boat inside this enclosed area there is something called the survivors cabin and basically some wood benches...
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she is from ghana and goes back where they make the djembe drums and he teaches the boys in the home village how to make the drums. they go back to bring those boys out of poverty. host: back to the senate. 2015.s a moment back in i don't want to ask you the politics of this but mostly how the rules are. here is senator cruz on the floor of the senate. i cannot believe he would tell a flat out lie. based on those assurances. what we saw was an absolute know onlyion that what he told every republican senator but what he told the press over and over again. it was a simple life. -- lie. how he is talk about disliked. can you do that in the senate? betty koed: you are not supposed to do that in the senate. it takes great slide -- pride and its to quorum and respect in the chamber. on, there was a set of rules and procedures and one of them is that you do not speak ill of another person on the floor. confrontations through the years, this was mild compared to many of them that come along. they have built a set of rules and expectations that are geared towards having respectful debate in t
she is from ghana and goes back where they make the djembe drums and he teaches the boys in the home village how to make the drums. they go back to bring those boys out of poverty. host: back to the senate. 2015.s a moment back in i don't want to ask you the politics of this but mostly how the rules are. here is senator cruz on the floor of the senate. i cannot believe he would tell a flat out lie. based on those assurances. what we saw was an absolute know onlyion that what he told every...
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when you look at the countries like ghana and el salvador, these are the countries where they want to send these detainees to? they don't have the security apparatus to manage these detainees. it's not a foolproof plan for president obama. >> let me push back, from on this notion that gitmo is the best option. are you saying that we can't do it here? that we can't have a prison here in the u.s. that is able to do this? if we wanted to? >> the problem is more a lien wul. which is what we're engaged in in guantanamo, apart from the interrogation, is indefinite detention, some of these guys, the worst of the worst. we know who they are, cannot be tried because the evidence has disappeared. you don't go around collecting bulletshells on a battlefield. that's all gone. you can't try them because you may have to acquit them. we had hundreds of thousands of german and japanese p.o.w.s on american soil during the second world war. you release them when the war is over and if the war doesn't end, it's not our fault, it's the jihadist fault. so you keep them indefinitely in a strange situation
when you look at the countries like ghana and el salvador, these are the countries where they want to send these detainees to? they don't have the security apparatus to manage these detainees. it's not a foolproof plan for president obama. >> let me push back, from on this notion that gitmo is the best option. are you saying that we can't do it here? that we can't have a prison here in the u.s. that is able to do this? if we wanted to? >> the problem is more a lien wul. which is...
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that fabric is worn during special occasions in his home country of ghana. school officials say he ignored the dress code which was only cap, gown, and award. sheriff's deputies escorted holmes out of the ceremony before he could get his diploma. >> wasn't acting out of hand at all. i just wanted to show my cultural pride and religious pride. >> things could have been handled differently if we had more site personnel administrative have the school site to talk with the student. >>> a security guard helped holmes get back into the arena so he could pick up his diploma. school officials say they will reexamine the dress code policy. >>> a small portion of point reyes national seashore will be closed on the weekends to protect a rare bird. the endangered snowy plover is nesting right now and the bird's success requires they not be disturbed. the closure is between the north beach parking lot to just south of abbot is's lagoon. the closure start this is weekend and runs through labor day. >>> much more ahead on the abc 7 sunday morning nude ing news. all eyes ar
that fabric is worn during special occasions in his home country of ghana. school officials say he ignored the dress code which was only cap, gown, and award. sheriff's deputies escorted holmes out of the ceremony before he could get his diploma. >> wasn't acting out of hand at all. i just wanted to show my cultural pride and religious pride. >> things could have been handled differently if we had more site personnel administrative have the school site to talk with the student....
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the piece of fabric is worn during special occasions in his home country of ghana. school officials say he ignored the dress requirements which are only cap, gun, and awards. sheriff's deputies escorted holmes out of the ceremony before he could get his dip paloma. >> i wasn't acting out of hand. i wanted to show my cultural and religious pride. >> it could have been handled differently if we had more site personnel straited from the school site to talk with the student. >> a security guard helped holmes get back into the arena to pick up his diploma. school officials say they will reexamine the dress code policy. >>> a small point yay res will be closed to pretext a rare bird. the engadangered snowy moreoveyd the bird's success requires they not be disturbed. the close jury between the north beach parking lot to south of the mouth of abbot isla goon. point reyes is one of the few remaining nesting grounds. the closure ends on labor day. >>> all eyes on california with less than two weeks to go until primary. the latest from the campaign trail. >>> also, questions a
the piece of fabric is worn during special occasions in his home country of ghana. school officials say he ignored the dress requirements which are only cap, gun, and awards. sheriff's deputies escorted holmes out of the ceremony before he could get his dip paloma. >> i wasn't acting out of hand. i wanted to show my cultural and religious pride. >> it could have been handled differently if we had more site personnel straited from the school site to talk with the student. >> a...
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>> the last time that mohammed ali and malcolm x saw each other was in ghana, outside of the embassadorhotel. it was totally by coincidence. malcolm is leaving and cassus was arriving. i might say in africa when ally starts to think of himself as the king of the world, but malcolm -- people sometimes confused him with mohammed ali. no, no i'm not mohamed. he would throw out a picture of him and mohamed. this is mohammed ali, the heavy weight champion, this is my friend, my very great friend. he still considered him friends and when he saw mohammed ali he start to say, mohamed, brother mohamed, he started going to him and ali looked at him dead in his eyes, just darts coming out and said, you shouldn't have said about the honorable mohamed and turns around and walks away. mia angelo was there. malcolm said, you know, i lost a lot, maybe too much. i mean, it broke him. it almost broke him. >> and we all know what happened after that, ultimately to malcolm x, but in the case of mohammed ali, he stayed in the nation of islam for another maybe decade or so. >> yeah, 1975 after elijah mohamed
>> the last time that mohammed ali and malcolm x saw each other was in ghana, outside of the embassadorhotel. it was totally by coincidence. malcolm is leaving and cassus was arriving. i might say in africa when ally starts to think of himself as the king of the world, but malcolm -- people sometimes confused him with mohammed ali. no, no i'm not mohamed. he would throw out a picture of him and mohamed. this is mohammed ali, the heavy weight champion, this is my friend, my very great...
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i won't be here forever 'cause i'm from ghana, but i will be visiting forever because there are no twofrench ]. i think the senegalese are extraordinary, they're open, they welcome you, and, for me, that about makes a good place to live. >> anthony: i fear i come with this assumption that senegal will be yet another failed state or yet another state that, that has gone through, uh, a really terrible post-colonial period that never really --that, that transitioned badly. >> ofeibea: you'll know that senegal is one of the few countries, never had a coups d'etat. >> anthony: mhm. >> ofeibea: and i think that that just makes such a huge difference to a nation. we're in a ninety-plus percent muslim country. >> anthony: right. >> ofeibea: their first president, a catholic who governed for 20 years. and, of course, there, there were elements of repression but not as we've seen in many other african countries. ♪ >> anthony: europeans first reached west africa in the mid 15th century bringing with them the usual things --an industrialized slave trade, subjugation, the rule of the many by the ve
i won't be here forever 'cause i'm from ghana, but i will be visiting forever because there are no twofrench ]. i think the senegalese are extraordinary, they're open, they welcome you, and, for me, that about makes a good place to live. >> anthony: i fear i come with this assumption that senegal will be yet another failed state or yet another state that, that has gone through, uh, a really terrible post-colonial period that never really --that, that transitioned badly. >> ofeibea:...