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and protecting it all is a costly business. >> next we head to ghana.ere, too, in the sui river forest, conservationists are working hard to protect wildlife. our reporter, mabel gundlach, met up with a biologist involved in reforestation projects there. his priority is to recreate a habitat where local animals can thrive. especially the frogs. reporter: trekking through the sui river forest reserve in ghana is tough going. but these conservationists are on a mission. researcher gilbert adum is here with some american colleagues on a quest to find a particular species of frog which he first discovered a few years ago. not this one. but the giant squeaker frog. gilbert adum: it's thought there are only about 30 of them left. i have to be careful. chelsea: have you seen this frog today? gilbert: no. that is lovely. the same genus, but it is a different one. but it is a forest one. it is a good find. it is a great find. gilbert: we spent sometimes a whole week or two weeks every month here looking for it. for instance we started from june and it was not un
and protecting it all is a costly business. >> next we head to ghana.ere, too, in the sui river forest, conservationists are working hard to protect wildlife. our reporter, mabel gundlach, met up with a biologist involved in reforestation projects there. his priority is to recreate a habitat where local animals can thrive. especially the frogs. reporter: trekking through the sui river forest reserve in ghana is tough going. but these conservationists are on a mission. researcher gilbert...
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we knew of a group that went to ghana, africa. they took 14 bags for us. and when i mean 14 bags, we're talking 14 duffle bags at 50 pounds each, free of charge. so, we use economic means. we use one of the airlines, they only charge $25 per bag, 10 bags. i just got back from orlando, florida, dropping off six bags for nicaragua, for the kids in bluefields, nicaragua, who have--when the equipment gets to managua, it stops there. it doesn't filter to these kids in bluefields, nicaragua. so, we take--we fill that void. we put it on ships for the kids in the philippines. we've sent--this past summer, we sent 11 balikbayan boxes, 24" by 24" by 24", full of equipment, 11 in 45 days. damian: i'm sure you're taking donations also, whoever can donate equipment or whatever they can. juan sr.: we have a young man in atascadero, a little boy, i believe he's 10 years old. he's doing his own fundraising of equipment for us, 11 years old. we have--we just got a call from eureka, california, said they have 75 helmets for us. i mean, so, when we talk about equipment, you
we knew of a group that went to ghana, africa. they took 14 bags for us. and when i mean 14 bags, we're talking 14 duffle bags at 50 pounds each, free of charge. so, we use economic means. we use one of the airlines, they only charge $25 per bag, 10 bags. i just got back from orlando, florida, dropping off six bags for nicaragua, for the kids in bluefields, nicaragua, who have--when the equipment gets to managua, it stops there. it doesn't filter to these kids in bluefields, nicaragua. so, we...
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came to ghana that many people can't get the same level of medical care we have in japan. so i started this project to distribute aeds. >> reporter: the aed, which have been sent last year, is being used in this teaching hospital. she helped demonstrate the device along with some emergency resuscitation methods. >> translator: use this part and push hard. look over here. >> reporter: doctors say the donated aed has already saved lives. >> i think that every hospital in ghana should have to have it and be able to use it efficiently to save lives. >> translator: i feel reassured to see the hospital using the aed. and watching the students learning resuscitation methods, it makes me feel my son's death was not in vain. it pushes me to work hard to keep going with this project. >> reporter: the group raises money through its website and word of mouth. while nothing will bring her son back, the project in his name may help others to live. jean-baptiste niard, nhk world, cape coast. >> great story. >>> let's get a check of the weather. people in tokyo are bundling up this mornin
came to ghana that many people can't get the same level of medical care we have in japan. so i started this project to distribute aeds. >> reporter: the aed, which have been sent last year, is being used in this teaching hospital. she helped demonstrate the device along with some emergency resuscitation methods. >> translator: use this part and push hard. look over here. >> reporter: doctors say the donated aed has already saved lives. >> i think that every hospital in...
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animal lovers with ghana kasich side the bill into law and bill patmon was one of those. >> we were there incessantly during this. >> he cosponsored and said that dick goddard's involvement wasa crucial to its passage. >> he has been in >> makes it of history felony t cause serious physical harm to companion animal includingou th private them of food and children. now that it is in effect, ohio companion animals are safe and protected more working on the law to protect animals what you learne thatt dick goddard withstood th same forces. >> he put his name on it and it was magic.
animal lovers with ghana kasich side the bill into law and bill patmon was one of those. >> we were there incessantly during this. >> he cosponsored and said that dick goddard's involvement wasa crucial to its passage. >> he has been in >> makes it of history felony t cause serious physical harm to companion animal includingou th private them of food and children. now that it is in effect, ohio companion animals are safe and protected more working on the law to protect...
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i have not been to burkina faso, but i love the food in ghana.senegal? >> anthony: oh, yes, fantastic. your first day in school, was it frightening? >> romaric: i didn't know nobody here. and nobody here from my country. so, i feel scared, but step by step, i start to learn english and then start to talk with people. >> anthony: so after school, when you graduate high school, what do you want to do next? >> bibi: i want to be a fashion designer and i want to go to college. i want to study more. >> anthony: what are you going to do? >> melissa: i want to go to college and i want to study medicine. i am between medicine and engineering. >> anthony: what do you want to do? >> moamin: i play soccer. >> anthony: soccer is not a plan, my friend. [ laughter ] ♪ ♪ pearland is the quintessential sprawl of suburban americana, and more and more these days, this is the quintessential american family. jonathan, his salvadoran-born wife sylvia, along with his sister kim and her husband, ron, jonathan's mom nina, and sylvia's mom, ayala. so, if you have, like,
i have not been to burkina faso, but i love the food in ghana.senegal? >> anthony: oh, yes, fantastic. your first day in school, was it frightening? >> romaric: i didn't know nobody here. and nobody here from my country. so, i feel scared, but step by step, i start to learn english and then start to talk with people. >> anthony: so after school, when you graduate high school, what do you want to do next? >> bibi: i want to be a fashion designer and i want to go to...
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it ghana cording to d.c. police at 10:05 . cathedral and connecticut avenue there. 10 to 15 black males we're told by d.c. police were the suspect in that case. that robbery involved a gun. at 10:302700 block of 29th street northwest this is ridley again, d.c. police report 15 to 20 black males robbery, no weapons. then a 40 minute walk away from there, so not sure if these two are connected, next location was 15 minutes later at 10:46 prospect street that's norm of key bridge close to georgetown university, again, 15 to 20 black males here somehow they were able to tell the us is and then where i am standing here 3100 block m street northwest this one at 2:1 in the morning. again, same situation. 15 to 20 black males. d.c. police calling it robbery with snatch and force. bars close here 2:00 in the morning and we wanted to get clarification. they said in each one of these case this was a robbery of a person. someone who is on the streets walking a round not paying attention to where they would be that large group of people ou
it ghana cording to d.c. police at 10:05 . cathedral and connecticut avenue there. 10 to 15 black males we're told by d.c. police were the suspect in that case. that robbery involved a gun. at 10:302700 block of 29th street northwest this is ridley again, d.c. police report 15 to 20 black males robbery, no weapons. then a 40 minute walk away from there, so not sure if these two are connected, next location was 15 minutes later at 10:46 prospect street that's norm of key bridge close to...
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. @8úxú >> this week, global 3000 heads to ghana where we meet a man willing to move mountains to saverogs. in belelize, conservrvation cana dangerous activity. rangers there tell us why. but first, we take a look at the philippines where many people are in fear of their lives. 58 countries around the world still have the death penalty. the punishment was actually abolished 10 years ago in the philippines.
. @8úxú >> this week, global 3000 heads to ghana where we meet a man willing to move mountains to saverogs. in belelize, conservrvation cana dangerous activity. rangers there tell us why. but first, we take a look at the philippines where many people are in fear of their lives. 58 countries around the world still have the death penalty. the punishment was actually abolished 10 years ago in the philippines.
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--lo cierto fue que la ceremonia que se celebraba en ghana africa se interrumpio de inmediato.re es que estar enamorados de dos personas al mismo tiempo es posible... usted cree? bites --la amante no se rajo ante el abucheo de los asistentes y la insistencia del padrino alcahuete para que se fuera, todo lo contrario, de pronto recordando esas mentirosas promesas al oido tomo un microfono y le dijo al hombre de sus suÑos hasta de que se iba a morir. - --la novia estatica no sabia que hacer.. pensando que de por si la infidelidad de su futuro marido queria dos esposas por ya tendria castigo. dos suegras. --es que dicen que la mujer que no tiene suerte con los hombres... tiene mucha suerte... --y el novio pues pidio perdon, culpando a la mujer de haberlo seducido.. bueno es que errar es humano, pero culpar a otro es mas humano todavia. --y los invitados asustados que todo se cancelaran y los dejaran con los crespos hechos... angel out --ojos que no ven. la mujer lo descubre.. --usted dira ...mejor solo que mal acompaÑado... --pero en este caso el novio le dijo a la amante, adios v
--lo cierto fue que la ceremonia que se celebraba en ghana africa se interrumpio de inmediato.re es que estar enamorados de dos personas al mismo tiempo es posible... usted cree? bites --la amante no se rajo ante el abucheo de los asistentes y la insistencia del padrino alcahuete para que se fuera, todo lo contrario, de pronto recordando esas mentirosas promesas al oido tomo un microfono y le dijo al hombre de sus suÑos hasta de que se iba a morir. - --la novia estatica no sabia que hacer.....
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from all of us at nhk world, thanks for watching. çÑÑñÑñÑñÑñÑñ >> this week, global 3000 heads to ghanaet a man willing to move mountains to save frogs. in belize, conservation can be a dangerous activity. rangers there tell us why. but first, we take a look at the philippines where many people are in fear of their lives. 58 countries around the world still have the death penalty. the punishment was actually abolished 10 years ago in the philippines. but its new president is now determined to bring it back. as part of his anti-drugs campaign, rodrigo duterte has made pubca
from all of us at nhk world, thanks for watching. çÑÑñÑñÑñÑñÑñ >> this week, global 3000 heads to ghanaet a man willing to move mountains to save frogs. in belize, conservation can be a dangerous activity. rangers there tell us why. but first, we take a look at the philippines where many people are in fear of their lives. 58 countries around the world still have the death penalty. the punishment was actually abolished 10 years ago in the philippines. but its new president is...
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reporter: that brutal assault exposed an elaborate immigration fraud scheme involving two sisters fo ghana. grace it umi and hilda buma -- tumi and hilda buma. buma was living illegally in the united states. >> i believe it's an epidemic. >> reporter: brandon creech after she engaged in two fraudulent marriages to gain status for the u.s. >> there's many individuals trying to stay in the u.s., and they are using the schemes to commit fraud and bigger acts. >> i don't think the care giver killed my mom, but she hastened her death. >> reporter: betty neilson died from a stroke just one month after the assault. now hilda buma will now be deported for the federal case. her sister is serving a year for obstruction of justice and wire fraud. >> that just makes you wonder what happened when the cameras were not rolling on other occasions in other places. >> you heard it being described as an epidemic. elder abuse is real and a serious problem. we will show you some of the signs. we have them online. >> as you said, it's very important for the many, many care for loved ones. we will look forward t
reporter: that brutal assault exposed an elaborate immigration fraud scheme involving two sisters fo ghana. grace it umi and hilda buma -- tumi and hilda buma. buma was living illegally in the united states. >> i believe it's an epidemic. >> reporter: brandon creech after she engaged in two fraudulent marriages to gain status for the u.s. >> there's many individuals trying to stay in the u.s., and they are using the schemes to commit fraud and bigger acts. >> i don't...
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was there with a group of animal lovers with ghana kasich side the bill into law and bill patmon was one of those. >> we were there incessantly during this. >> he cosponsored and said that dick goddard's involvement wasa crucial to its passage. >> he has been in >> makes it of history felony t cause serious physical harm to companion animal includingou th private them of food and children. now that it is in effect, ohio companion animals are safe and protected more working on the law to protect animals what you learne thatt dick goddard withstood th same forces. >> he put his name on it and it was magic. 's name will now be associated with a felony provision for a first offense and that is a huge step. this morning aaron costic was masterpiece, this image of dick goddard. the countdown to dick goddard's final forecaststs is he will do it tomorrow at 6:00 p.m... making a memorable holiday dinner is easier thanks to the internet. >> chris earl has your thanksgiving asked to know join us from los angelesth, it has now become thanksgiving week. those people celebrate all week the printed
was there with a group of animal lovers with ghana kasich side the bill into law and bill patmon was one of those. >> we were there incessantly during this. >> he cosponsored and said that dick goddard's involvement wasa crucial to its passage. >> he has been in >> makes it of history felony t cause serious physical harm to companion animal includingou th private them of food and children. now that it is in effect, ohio companion animals are safe and protected more...
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catch them it was primetime in center city 6:00 saturday night it when police say a group of teens ghanassaulting passers by on the streets and off duty philadelphia police detective tried to stop the assault and then the teens turned on him fracturing his eye socket. the detectives wife apparently tried to intervene by throwing water on the teen and they punches her in the face too. shop keepers tell fox 9 bruised and bloody pred pedestrians ran for cover in aggressive stores as a job comes through. definitely changes how i go about walking a around at nigh night. >> i felt really. >> i think we need to activate our ruming youth. they have energy we knees and it -- >> witnesses say the mob aassault lasted ten minute mostly injuries and investigators and there are sufficient surveillance cameras and to word whether or not it was pulled. detectives are helpful it can reveal leads catch the rest of the teens involved in the accident aunt. >> security cameras up and down 15 to 16. on 16 street some of it spilled over. >> hopefully -- >> whatever happened to the one at temple? have they foun
catch them it was primetime in center city 6:00 saturday night it when police say a group of teens ghanassaulting passers by on the streets and off duty philadelphia police detective tried to stop the assault and then the teens turned on him fracturing his eye socket. the detectives wife apparently tried to intervene by throwing water on the teen and they punches her in the face too. shop keepers tell fox 9 bruised and bloody pred pedestrians ran for cover in aggressive stores as a job comes...
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when police say a group of teens ghana assaulting passerb passerbys on the street and off tutee philadelphiadd assault -- trying the wife tried to intervene by throwing water in the teens they punned her in the face too. the bruised and bloody pedestrian ran for cover in nearby stores as aggressive mob rolled through. people describe a frightening and sat scene saturday night. >> it definitely changes how i go about walking a around at night. >> i felt sad for whoever was doing the assault and there's a lot of pain and a lot of traum trauma. >> and i think we need to add to our yunl they need energy to directly soar something positive. >> and witnesses say the mop owe mop will be dispersed and there are surveillance in the area that may have captured the whole things and helping to fine the other teens involved in this. karen erin thomas. >> thank you. >> let's turn now. >> we need some. >> something that made us feel darn good yesterday. how about the win? bird snap two game losing streak gripping it home in front of the home crowd. we'll breakdown the wonderful floorious win coming up in s
when police say a group of teens ghana assaulting passerb passerbys on the street and off tutee philadelphiadd assault -- trying the wife tried to intervene by throwing water in the teens they punned her in the face too. the bruised and bloody pedestrian ran for cover in nearby stores as aggressive mob rolled through. people describe a frightening and sat scene saturday night. >> it definitely changes how i go about walking a around at night. >> i felt sad for whoever was doing the...
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i love the food in ghana. the food in senegal is very, very nice. >> you've been to senegal?hool, was it frightening? >> i didn't know nobody here and nobody from my country. so, i feel scared. but step by step, i start to learn english and start to meet people. >> so, after school, when you graduate high school, what do you want to do next? >> i want to be a fashion designer and i want to go to college. i want to study. >> what do you want to do? >> i want to go to college and i want to study medicine. i am between medicine and engineering. >> what do you want to do? >> i plan on playing soccer. >> soccer is not a plan, my friend. ♪ >> pearland is the quintessential sprawl of suburban americana, and more and more of these days, this is the qutessenti american family. jonathan, his salvadoran-born wife, sylvia, along with sister kim and husband ron, jonathan's mom nina and sylvia's mom, ayela. so, if you have a christmas, fourth of july, baig holiday, how many extended family, how many are coming over? [ laughter ] >> a lot. >> oh, okay. >> a lot. >> what's a lot, how many? >
i love the food in ghana. the food in senegal is very, very nice. >> you've been to senegal?hool, was it frightening? >> i didn't know nobody here and nobody from my country. so, i feel scared. but step by step, i start to learn english and start to meet people. >> so, after school, when you graduate high school, what do you want to do next? >> i want to be a fashion designer and i want to go to college. i want to study. >> what do you want to do? >> i want...
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>> a couple of african countries, kenya, even ghana, they're facing a significant electoral challenge, but the political outlook in our view remains generally stable. we don't see major risk of unrest. there's able to deliver reforms. that's one of the upside surprises. >> turkey jailing more journalists globally than any other country. >> yes. >> the eu parliament talks to freeze talks of succession, that can't come as a surprise. >> no, and erdogan could careless about that. the issue is that this is a country that is, in my view, politically doomed. there is no way -- there is no -- we are past the breaking point. the question is how long will it take for politics to manifest its and to have a negative impact on the economy. as of now, the external environment is beneficial this will change. and the ability of the central bank and so on to respond to turmoil will be very limited. >> thank you very much. >> pleasure. >> that's it for today's show. we'll be back at 12:30 london time. >> for the autumn statement. tune in if you're in the uk. >> we'll see you then. good-bye for now. >>
>> a couple of african countries, kenya, even ghana, they're facing a significant electoral challenge, but the political outlook in our view remains generally stable. we don't see major risk of unrest. there's able to deliver reforms. that's one of the upside surprises. >> turkey jailing more journalists globally than any other country. >> yes. >> the eu parliament talks to freeze talks of succession, that can't come as a surprise. >> no, and erdogan could careless...
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in talking to our colleagues who are working to increase the participation of wikimedia editors in ghana. it was through directly engaging with these challenges where they --t as though we were being we were able to create a better working relationship and hopefully grow that community. which gets me to the next thing i want to talk about, we need to the diverse and inclusive communities we want to have. these communities don't happen just because we want them to, the because we go out and make it commitment. we are investing in this explicitly. part of the wikimedia model is around community grants. the foundation set aside a half million dollars to fund resources for increasing gender diversity and to fund tools and initiatives that facilitate and support healthy community culture. we used to do this thing where we sat around and talked about welcoming women and people of color and people from emerging communities. andwe have dedicated staff budget and resources to help these communities grow, because that's what it takes. it's not just about saying we want to do it, it's about activel
in talking to our colleagues who are working to increase the participation of wikimedia editors in ghana. it was through directly engaging with these challenges where they --t as though we were being we were able to create a better working relationship and hopefully grow that community. which gets me to the next thing i want to talk about, we need to the diverse and inclusive communities we want to have. these communities don't happen just because we want them to, the because we go out and make...
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[applause] president obama: we need leaders like abigail of ghana. are you here? [applause] president obama: after struggling to find her own grandfather home care, she realized that it was a problem for some many other families so she started an agency for home care. she started it as a service for families to take care of their loved ones, but now it is a social movement that provides job opportunities for women in the health care industry. so thank you for the great work you are doing. [applause] president obama: you already heard the great work that cynthia is doing in peru, across the world and across the americas, young people taking the lead. they are seeing problems, and they are finding ways to take action. the main message i want you to know is that you have a partner in me and in the united states government. and we will work together. [applause] [cheers] president obama: we are going to work together. we expect the fellowship to continue, but i want you to know that i will continue to be involved, even after i am president, because i want to make sure
[applause] president obama: we need leaders like abigail of ghana. are you here? [applause] president obama: after struggling to find her own grandfather home care, she realized that it was a problem for some many other families so she started an agency for home care. she started it as a service for families to take care of their loved ones, but now it is a social movement that provides job opportunities for women in the health care industry. so thank you for the great work you are doing....
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saturday night when police say a group of teams ghana assaulting passerbys on the street and off dutyladelphia police detective tried stop the assault and teens turned on him fracturing his eye socket. detective's wife tried to intervene by throwing water on the teen and they punched her in the face too. shop keepers tell fox 9 that bruised and bloodid pedestrian ran for cover at nearby stores as aggressive mob rolled through. they describe a frightening any night. >> i asked someone what they're doing on the street she said please turn around go in the opposite direction. >> it changes how i will go about walking a round at night. >> i felt really sad for whoever was doing the assault. i mean there's a lot of pain. there's a lot of trauma. >> i think we need to activate our you youth f they have energy and it needs to be directed towards something positive. investigate towards are looking for surveillance footage from the area that may have recorded okay the chaotic team and involved witnesses say the mob lasted ten minute and they were mostly minor injuries. mike and alex. >> all ri
saturday night when police say a group of teams ghana assaulting passerbys on the street and off dutyladelphia police detective tried stop the assault and teens turned on him fracturing his eye socket. detective's wife tried to intervene by throwing water on the teen and they punched her in the face too. shop keepers tell fox 9 that bruised and bloodid pedestrian ran for cover at nearby stores as aggressive mob rolled through. they describe a frightening any night. >> i asked someone what...
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in talking to our colleagues who are working to increase the participation of wikimedia editors in ghana. we learned why the ways we were doing things might alienate participants. it was through directly engaging with these challenges, where they felt as though we were being blockers and actually absorbing and making change that we were able to create a better working relationship and hopefully grow that community. which gets me to the next thing. we actually need to invest in the diverse and inclusive communities we want to have. we have to resource it. these communities don't happen just because we want them to. they happen because we go out and make a commitment. at the wikimedia foundation we're investing in this explicitly. part of the wikimedia model at the foundation is around community grants. in the last two years the foundation set aside half a million dollars to fund resources for increasing gender diversity for our participants and in our content and to fund tools and initiatives that facilitate and support healthy community culture. we kind of used to do this thing where we
in talking to our colleagues who are working to increase the participation of wikimedia editors in ghana. we learned why the ways we were doing things might alienate participants. it was through directly engaging with these challenges, where they felt as though we were being blockers and actually absorbing and making change that we were able to create a better working relationship and hopefully grow that community. which gets me to the next thing. we actually need to invest in the diverse and...
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partnership where he has made a financial commitment to building three schools, one in guatemala, one in ghana and one in laos, so my proceeds will be part of that fall 2016 commitment to building three schools. >> wow, that's called an "it" girl doing right by the term. >> thank you so much. >> what are you going to say to your 25 million instagram followers about your experience here this morning? >> that i love this show and i'm so excited that i'm on it. >> gigi hadid, it's great to have you here. thank you so much. >>> up next, we're kicking off our countdown to thanksgiving with great recipes. every time a new charter opens, it takes money away from the regular public schools from students like mine. massachusetts schools already lose 400 million a year to charters and question two means we'll lose even more. we've got to stop taking from the 96 percent of kids who don't attend a charter school. >>> we are kicking off a special "today" food all-star thanksgiving. it starts this morning. we're going to bring you the biggest and brightest stars in the culinary world to make your holiday th
partnership where he has made a financial commitment to building three schools, one in guatemala, one in ghana and one in laos, so my proceeds will be part of that fall 2016 commitment to building three schools. >> wow, that's called an "it" girl doing right by the term. >> thank you so much. >> what are you going to say to your 25 million instagram followers about your experience here this morning? >> that i love this show and i'm so excited that i'm on it....
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represent his history, his legacy and his overall being,ei i mean there will be symbols that from ghana represents his african heritage.itage. they'll be some things about hih service to the city. and also his spiritual base. be. it's going to be interesting and there's a wonderful bench thatet you can be able to sit on with h poem an quote from maya angelouu that was just for him.im >> right.ht. >> christopher barry you workery with christopher barry on thisns as well the late christopherhr barry on this as well.y on ts aw >> there's a thing called marioo barry legacy foundation, and christopher and i work togethert along with charles moreland, ramon bane, jones an lot of what you're going to see tomorrow is some of his ideas and inputnput presence the quote from maya angelou unfortunately he died a a time of course nobody expected it and still hurts me to this day but right before they started engraving the monument.. so he is on t i asked them that put his name e on there so he can berehe c memorialized along with his father.th. >> talk about why it's importani for the city to do thi
represent his history, his legacy and his overall being,ei i mean there will be symbols that from ghana represents his african heritage.itage. they'll be some things about hih service to the city. and also his spiritual base. be. it's going to be interesting and there's a wonderful bench thatet you can be able to sit on with h poem an quote from maya angelouu that was just for him.im >> right.ht. >> christopher barry you workery with christopher barry on thisns as well the late...
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stewart made a financial commitment to building three schools, one in guatemala, one in ghana and one in laos. my boots come in three colors part of that fall 2016 commitment to building three schools. >> that's called an "it" girl doing right by the term. that's fantastic. what will you say to your 25 million instagram followers about your experience this morning? >> that i love it and so excited! >> gigi hadid. great to have you here. thank you so much. >>> up next, we're kicking down our countdown to thanksgiving vo: here's the last thing washington needs. is "today"amie hoeber. a reckless tea party partisan. hoeber will defund planned parenthood, threatening cancer screening. said she'd invade iraq again if given the chance, and hoeber has fought for a global increase of chemical weapons. we need john delaney. a family man and entrepreneur, he built two respected maryland business, creating thousands of jobs. in congress, he puts working for >>> we are kicking off a special "today" food all-star thanksgiving. it starts this morning. we're going to bring you the biggest and brighte
stewart made a financial commitment to building three schools, one in guatemala, one in ghana and one in laos. my boots come in three colors part of that fall 2016 commitment to building three schools. >> that's called an "it" girl doing right by the term. that's fantastic. what will you say to your 25 million instagram followers about your experience this morning? >> that i love it and so excited! >> gigi hadid. great to have you here. thank you so much....
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partnership where he has made a financial commitment to building three schools, one in guatemala, one in ghana and one in laos, so my boots come in three proceeds will be part of that fall 2016 commitment to building three schools. >> wow, that's called an "it" girl doing right by the term. >> thank you so much. >> what are you going to say to your 25 million instagram followers about your experience here this morning? >> that i love this show and i'm so excited that i'm on it. >> gigi hadid, it's great to have you here. thank you so much. >>> up next, we're kicking off our countdown to thanksgiving with great recipes. here. first, this is "today" on nbc. putting a wife to work is a very dangerous thing. when i come home and dinner's not ready i go through the roof. grab 'em by the p****". when you're a star, they let you do it. you can do anything. i'll go backstage before a show... yes.. and everyone's getting dressed. donald trump walked into the dressing room while contestants, some as young as 15 were changing. standing there with no clothes. you see these incredible looking women. i'd lo
partnership where he has made a financial commitment to building three schools, one in guatemala, one in ghana and one in laos, so my boots come in three proceeds will be part of that fall 2016 commitment to building three schools. >> wow, that's called an "it" girl doing right by the term. >> thank you so much. >> what are you going to say to your 25 million instagram followers about your experience here this morning? >> that i love this show and i'm so...
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the chaos that ensued as he ran over the curb and then pulled out a butcher knife and ghana tacking those students. >> the car appeared on the sidewalk. it just like hit everybody who was in front. i saw one guy was going back. after that, like everybody was shouting run, run, run. >> hear a wild noise. i heard a bang. i saw a huge cloud of like dust. people really running and really screaming. i'm like this is something going on. then i heard the three gunshots. from about that same area. >> reporter: in total, 11 people were injured in this attack, one of them seriously and it could have been much worse if it weren't for the quick action of the officer, 28-year-old allen ha ruk a, being praised as a hero. he was a graduate of ohio state university answered joined the police department in january of 2015. students returning to classes again today after being canceled yesterday. folks here still very much in shock. brian? >> thanks, garrett tenney with the latest. we're going to find out more maybe even within our show. more background or abdul razak ali artan. he was featured in the huma
the chaos that ensued as he ran over the curb and then pulled out a butcher knife and ghana tacking those students. >> the car appeared on the sidewalk. it just like hit everybody who was in front. i saw one guy was going back. after that, like everybody was shouting run, run, run. >> hear a wild noise. i heard a bang. i saw a huge cloud of like dust. people really running and really screaming. i'm like this is something going on. then i heard the three gunshots. from about that...
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partnership where he has made a financial commitment to building three schools, one in guatemala, one in ghana and one in proceeds will be part of that fall 2016 commitment to building three schools. >> wow, that's called an "it" girl doing right by the term. >> thank you so much. >> what are you going to say to your 25 million instagram followers about your experience here this morning? >> that i love this show and i'm so excited that i'm on it. >> gigi hadid, it's great to have you here. thank you so much. >>> up next, we're kicking off our countdown to thanksgiving here. first, this is "today" on nbc. ask yourself: if joe heck was on your side, why did he threaten to shut down the government on his crusade to defund planned parenthood? side with the wall street banks when he called nevada's foreclosure crisis a "blip"? and why did joe heck put payday lenders and their shameful interest rates first when he took their money? nevada, it's time to put people before the corporate special interests. it's time to vote no on joe heck. senate majority pac is responsible steve wolfson: as district at
partnership where he has made a financial commitment to building three schools, one in guatemala, one in ghana and one in proceeds will be part of that fall 2016 commitment to building three schools. >> wow, that's called an "it" girl doing right by the term. >> thank you so much. >> what are you going to say to your 25 million instagram followers about your experience here this morning? >> that i love this show and i'm so excited that i'm on it. >> gigi...
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partnership where he has made a financial commitment to building three schools, one in guatemala, one in ghanat to building three schools. >> wow, that's called an "it" girl doing right by the term. >> thank you so much. >> what are you going to say to your 25 million instagram followers about your experience here this morning? >> that i love this show and i'm so excited that i'm on it. >> gigi hadid, it's great to have you here. thank you so much. >>> up next, we're kicking off our countdown to thanksgiving with great recipes. martha stewart, john besh, both here. first, this is "today" on nbc. we can't go back to the years of devastating cuts to public education. so vote yes on prop 55. prop 55 prevents $4 billion in new education cuts, without raising taxes on anyone, and with strict accountability. budget forecasts show if we don't pass prop 55 big cuts that hurt our kids are coming, and california will suffer budget deficits all over again. so vote yes on 55. because it helps our children thrive. >>> we are kicking off a special "today" food all-star thanksgiving. it starts this morning.
partnership where he has made a financial commitment to building three schools, one in guatemala, one in ghanat to building three schools. >> wow, that's called an "it" girl doing right by the term. >> thank you so much. >> what are you going to say to your 25 million instagram followers about your experience here this morning? >> that i love this show and i'm so excited that i'm on it. >> gigi hadid, it's great to have you here. thank you so much....
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caller: ghana. so -- go ahead. host: go ahead and finish your thought. caller: back home, there is a saying that if you have your door open, your whole door is open and you go out and tell people there is no security, i am weak, you invite criminals to come to your home and robbing you. if you say hey, i have security. we are protected, no one comes to that house in tries to rob you. that is what the donald trump is preaching about how weak america is an talking about terrorism. he is inviting them. he is saying there is no army, it is not strong. that is so dangerous. i cannot believe why people are voting for him. i know people from africa and i seem to this election -- i am a first time voter, i know thousands of first-time voters, november 8, the people will roll. host: let's take a look at what the donald trump said on the campaign trail in his pitch to african-american voters specifically. donald trump: you are living in poverty. your schools are no good. you have no jobs. 58% of your youth are unemployed. what the hell do you have to lose? [applau
caller: ghana. so -- go ahead. host: go ahead and finish your thought. caller: back home, there is a saying that if you have your door open, your whole door is open and you go out and tell people there is no security, i am weak, you invite criminals to come to your home and robbing you. if you say hey, i have security. we are protected, no one comes to that house in tries to rob you. that is what the donald trump is preaching about how weak america is an talking about terrorism. he is inviting...
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partnership where he has made a financial commitment to building three schools, one in guatemala, one in ghanato building three schools. >> wow, that's called an "it" girl doing right by the term. >> thank you so much. >> what are you going to say to your 25 million instagram followers about your experience here this morning? >> that i love this show and i'm so excited that i'm on it. >> gigi hadid, it's great to have you here. thank you so much. >>> up next, we're kicking off our countdown to thanksgiving with great recipes. martha stewart, john besh, both here. first, this is "today" on nbc. katie: my mom was a restaurant hostess at a neighborhood favorite - a place for a good, family meal. she juggled customers, cooks, waitresses - and never complained. my dad was a police officer walking his beat. i learned from both what it means to be honest, to work hard, and love family. big banks, wall street, special interests - that's who pat toomey's with. in the senate, i'll work for you and your family. i'm katie mcginty, and i approve this message. hillary clinton: i'm hillary clinton and i appr
partnership where he has made a financial commitment to building three schools, one in guatemala, one in ghanato building three schools. >> wow, that's called an "it" girl doing right by the term. >> thank you so much. >> what are you going to say to your 25 million instagram followers about your experience here this morning? >> that i love this show and i'm so excited that i'm on it. >> gigi hadid, it's great to have you here. thank you so much....
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. - my pal, kwabena, lives in boston, but he's from the small west african nation of ghana. he was heading home for the first time since his father's funeral, nvited me along. we'd alrcity of accra capital and the central coast. now e to travel to kwabena's hoit was timme r. it would be an emotional trip for kwabena, o and an eye-openingne for me. ion. of ghana'travel.rn reg for some, it's a luxurious escape, or maybe a adventure. n adrenalin-filled it's a precious opportunity to discover and to give back. it's time to get reait's t. l. it's time for "raw travel."
. - my pal, kwabena, lives in boston, but he's from the small west african nation of ghana. he was heading home for the first time since his father's funeral, nvited me along. we'd alrcity of accra capital and the central coast. now e to travel to kwabena's hoit was timme r. it would be an emotional trip for kwabena, o and an eye-openingne for me. ion. of ghana'travel.rn reg for some, it's a luxurious escape, or maybe a adventure. n adrenalin-filled it's a precious opportunity to discover and...