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our top story, cameroon have beaten ghana to 2— zero. followed by bassogog. they have reached their first final since 2008. it is pride of place on the front page of a website, bbc .com/ sport. you can find out more details about the match. a couple of drilling goals, and now it is all set for the final. we will see you soon. good morning. more wild and windy weather to come for some of you. these are captured on the northern ireland coast by one of our weather watchers. that is the low pressure responsible, that is pushing its way towards iceland. and we turn our attention to this in the bay of biscay which is going to have an impact across southern areas, and already as we start friday you see some rain across devon and cornwall. most others stay dry. a little bit colder than recent mornings. quite breezy across western scotland, but most light winds to begin with. rain quickly spreads into south—west england and wales through the morning, into the midlands and the south—east of england through lunchtime, and then for the afternoon in
our top story, cameroon have beaten ghana to 2— zero. followed by bassogog. they have reached their first final since 2008. it is pride of place on the front page of a website, bbc .com/ sport. you can find out more details about the match. a couple of drilling goals, and now it is all set for the final. we will see you soon. good morning. more wild and windy weather to come for some of you. these are captured on the northern ireland coast by one of our weather watchers. that is the low...
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and cameroon set up an african cup of nations final against egypt after beating ghana 2—0.nks forjoining us. england head coach eddiejones has named his team to face france in their opening match of rugby union's six nations championship. ahead of the tournament, which starts on saturday, jones has been addressing comments made by former scotland and british lions coachjim telfer who compared jones to donald trump and said the twickenham crowd "look down their noses at the opposition." unsurprisingly, jones doesn't agree. we do not behave arrogantly. we are very respectful. if you look at her record on the field and our interaction with opposition teams that there is hardly disrespectful. to have a go at the crowd is out of order. the easy thing is, do not come to twickenham. as far as the team goes, saracens forward maro itoje will start a test match for the first time at blindside flanker, having been named as chris robshaw‘s replacement. eliot daley will start on the wing in place of exeter‘s jack nowell, who missed two days of training this week due to personal reasons
and cameroon set up an african cup of nations final against egypt after beating ghana 2—0.nks forjoining us. england head coach eddiejones has named his team to face france in their opening match of rugby union's six nations championship. ahead of the tournament, which starts on saturday, jones has been addressing comments made by former scotland and british lions coachjim telfer who compared jones to donald trump and said the twickenham crowd "look down their noses at the...
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. >> woodruff: and, in ghana, how clean cooking technology may help reduce exposure to dangerous smoke for mothers and their children. >> i'm really committed to this because millions of people die from these illnesses, and we have to do something about it. we have to stop it. >> o'brien: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> xq institute. >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the world's most pressing problems-- skollfoundation.org. >> the lemelson foundation. committed to improving lives through invention. in the u.s. and developing countries. on the web at lemelson.org. >> supported by the rockefeller foundation. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: president trump has named his supreme court nominee, and now the battle begins for his confir
. >> woodruff: and, in ghana, how clean cooking technology may help reduce exposure to dangerous smoke for mothers and their children. >> i'm really committed to this because millions of people die from these illnesses, and we have to do something about it. we have to stop it. >> o'brien: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us....
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we are the best. -- stunned ghana. it was the best nations cup final in years.ell, it is cameroon. barcelona coach luis enrique is warning his players against complacency ahead of tuesday's copa del rey semi—final second leg against atletico madrid. barca edged last week's first leg at the vicente calderon in madrid 2—1 meaning atletico need to score at least twice, due to the away goals rule, to stand any chance of progressing to the final. translation: there was the logical concern for these kind of matches as the first leg result was good for us, but i think there is no one player in the team who thinks the job is done. on the country, we will suffer, for sure, because of the rival‘s need. we have to deliver a good version of ourselves. it would be ridiculous to think this is going to be easy. tom brady collected his fourth super bowl mvp award on monday morning, but the new england patriots quarterback was still looking for the jersey he wore against the atlanta falcons when guiding them to their improbable victory hours earlier. the 39—year—old was in downt
we are the best. -- stunned ghana. it was the best nations cup final in years.ell, it is cameroon. barcelona coach luis enrique is warning his players against complacency ahead of tuesday's copa del rey semi—final second leg against atletico madrid. barca edged last week's first leg at the vicente calderon in madrid 2—1 meaning atletico need to score at least twice, due to the away goals rule, to stand any chance of progressing to the final. translation: there was the logical concern for...
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i've been to the country so many times, i wonder ed given my respect for the couple and ghana being the first country to get its independence. how on a personal level, that increased your willingness or interest or the way you saw this story about this particular country. >> it was so important to me, when i came to the project, threats that had no inner story, no inner journey toward his decisions to give up his kinship and become a leader in a different way if his country would vote for him. and to hopefully take his country to independence my dad stood in independence square in 1957 and he saw the gold coast become ghana and waived that flag. i was raised able to resite some of the sweeps my father believed in a united states of africa, and so he was a political man, and i understood on a very personal level what independence meant to my parents. i understood what it meant to them for their country to become the master of its own fate. you know that's injected into the movie. and the first time we hear that phrase in the story, it's in a small moment, the personal moment between the
i've been to the country so many times, i wonder ed given my respect for the couple and ghana being the first country to get its independence. how on a personal level, that increased your willingness or interest or the way you saw this story about this particular country. >> it was so important to me, when i came to the project, threats that had no inner story, no inner journey toward his decisions to give up his kinship and become a leader in a different way if his country would vote for...
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. >>> and san francisco to ghana. >> compared to like the u.s. and how we live, big, big, big culture difference. >> bay area kids on a journey to self-discovery. "the four on 2" starts now. >>> president trump takes on reporters for more than an hour talking about immigration, leaks, and, of course, fake news. welcome to "the four on 2". i'm ted rowlands. >> hello, everyone. i'm heather holmes. today. trump did not hold back in a surprise news conference saying his white house is a fine-tuned machine. >> he repeatedly called reports of contacts between his campaign and russian officials fox news. >> fox news correspondent lauren blanchard begins our coverage. >> the nominee for the secretary of the department of labor will be mr. alex acosta. >> reporter: what was supposed to be an announcement of his new labor secretary pick quickly turned into a marathon press conference with at the present time repeatedly bear rating reporters. >> the press has become so dishonest. the news is fake. i have never seen more dishonest media than flankly the poli
. >>> and san francisco to ghana. >> compared to like the u.s. and how we live, big, big, big culture difference. >> bay area kids on a journey to self-discovery. "the four on 2" starts now. >>> president trump takes on reporters for more than an hour talking about immigration, leaks, and, of course, fake news. welcome to "the four on 2". i'm ted rowlands. >> hello, everyone. i'm heather holmes. today. trump did not hold back in a surprise...
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cameroon beat ghana 2—0 on thursday to reach the final of the africa cup of nations.ampion egypt in the title decider on sunday, in the gabonese capital of libreville. piers edwards covered the match for us. cameroon are through to the final of the african cup
cameroon beat ghana 2—0 on thursday to reach the final of the africa cup of nations.ampion egypt in the title decider on sunday, in the gabonese capital of libreville. piers edwards covered the match for us. cameroon are through to the final of the african cup
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he is from ghana. >> right now, i'm wanted in my country. >> reporter: wanted, he says, for the crimewhat would they do if they caught you? >> i would be -- if they didn't kill me, i would go to jail. >> tell me how this happened to you. how did you lose your fingers? they had never heard of frostbite until all of their fingers had to be amputated, save one thumb. when asked if it was worth it, they said they have no choice. >> we feel like we are home. and the canadian people, open their hearts for us. >> reporter: even though two men from ghana, who lost their fingers except for one thumb, they have no guarantee they will be given refugee status here in canada. but more people keep coming and hoping. sara sidner, cnn, emerson, canada. >>> immigration advocates and democrats representing the affected areas are questioning a series of raids around the country. the department of homeland security said nearly 700 people were arrested in the operation in 5 u.s. cities. the agency says the raids targeted convicted criminals, gang members and people who reentered the country after being de
he is from ghana. >> right now, i'm wanted in my country. >> reporter: wanted, he says, for the crimewhat would they do if they caught you? >> i would be -- if they didn't kill me, i would go to jail. >> tell me how this happened to you. how did you lose your fingers? they had never heard of frostbite until all of their fingers had to be amputated, save one thumb. when asked if it was worth it, they said they have no choice. >> we feel like we are home. and the...
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reporter: officer jason johnson has taken more than 40 bayview youth on all expenses paid trips to ghana in the last four years. the 10-day trips funded by grants and donations raised through his nonprofit, operation genesis. students volunteer, experience african culture, and return inspired. >> you can do anything you put your mind to. >> ever since the africa trip, i've been a different person. >> reporter: cal berkeley freshman dexter still wears a bracelet of last year's trip, a symbol of lessons learned. >> to be generous, hardworking, good to people. >> reporter: officer johnson, fondly known as jj, also leads weekly fitness sessions for kids in juvenile probation. >> and the nonprofit offers a summertime youth career academy to help kids better understand the role of law enforcement and even inspire them to pursue a career in criminal justice. >> reporter: at the boys and girls club willie mays clubhouse, athletic director alfred hollins says the eight-year police veteran is like family. >> sometimes you forget he wears a badge because he's so down to earth and so cool. >> report
reporter: officer jason johnson has taken more than 40 bayview youth on all expenses paid trips to ghana in the last four years. the 10-day trips funded by grants and donations raised through his nonprofit, operation genesis. students volunteer, experience african culture, and return inspired. >> you can do anything you put your mind to. >> ever since the africa trip, i've been a different person. >> reporter: cal berkeley freshman dexter still wears a bracelet of last year's...
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sharon chin, kpix5. >> officer johnson said ghana was the first country in africa to gain independence. most of the slave fortresses where they are. the ancestors probably originated there. >> or exited on their way to america. you can nominate your own hero online at cbs sf/carol. we'll be right back. >>> kpix news five is sponsored by heavenly greens. ,,,,,, >>> here's one last check of the forecast. a possibility of scattered showers. possibility of showers later today and lingering through monday and tuesday, they dry out and that would be a sun icon on the seven-day. >> four days in a row? >> tuesday will be mostly sunny. it will be a transition day. >> playing it safe. thank you for joining us this morning. >>> "face the nation"'s next. >>> have a great sunday. ,,,,,,,,,, ♪ with ingredients like roasted hazelnuts and cocoa, the delicious taste of nutella takes pancakes to a whole new level. make any day a pancake day with nutella- spread the happy! captioning sponsored by cbs >> dickerson: today on "face the nation", with growing pressure on capitol hill for an independent invest
sharon chin, kpix5. >> officer johnson said ghana was the first country in africa to gain independence. most of the slave fortresses where they are. the ancestors probably originated there. >> or exited on their way to america. you can nominate your own hero online at cbs sf/carol. we'll be right back. >>> kpix news five is sponsored by heavenly greens. ,,,,,, >>> here's one last check of the forecast. a possibility of scattered showers. possibility of showers...
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his first trip to ghana in 1956. first time in africa.aveled on a commercial tour in europe a decade before but in 1956 louis armstrong goes to africa for the first time. and he's playing for the ghanaian people, with his band. and in the crowd he sees a wornlgs woman, a ghanaian woman who looks just like his mom. his mom had died 20 years before and he sees this woman and in the middle of a song louis armstrong stops playing and he goes over it to her and with this ghanaian woman that looks just like his mom in front of him he says to the crowd, "i came here" -- or "i came from here way back, at least my people did. now i know that this is my country too." from that very first interaction of louis armstrong and one of these african-american musicians, this was characteristic of several of the other ones too. making the connection between their roots not only as musicians but also as people. i came from here. i know this is my country too. feeling that identity. feeling that connection. louis armstrong after his tour of europe in the 1940
his first trip to ghana in 1956. first time in africa.aveled on a commercial tour in europe a decade before but in 1956 louis armstrong goes to africa for the first time. and he's playing for the ghanaian people, with his band. and in the crowd he sees a wornlgs woman, a ghanaian woman who looks just like his mom. his mom had died 20 years before and he sees this woman and in the middle of a song louis armstrong stops playing and he goes over it to her and with this ghanaian woman that looks...
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cameroon are through to the final of the africa cup of nations after beating ghana 2—0.ameroon grabbed their first goal 72 minutes into the second half, capitalising on a ghanaian defensive error from a free kick. with seconds remaining they scored their second, finishing off a well worked counter attack. the indomitable lions will face egypt in the final after they dramatically beat burkina faso 4—3 on penalties last night. tiger woods is in danger of missing another cut as he struggled after the first round of the dubai desert classic. the m—year—old, who has only recently returned to the game after 18 months out with a back injury, slumped to an opening five—over par round of 77. that's 12 shots behind leader sergio garcia who carded a round of seven under par. england's ian poulter is the highest placed british player — two shots behind the spaniard. ukrainian cyclist andriy grivko has been disqualified from the tour of dubai, after punching fellow rider marcel kittel in the face during stage three. kittel — seen here in the blue with blood pouring down his face — ha
cameroon are through to the final of the africa cup of nations after beating ghana 2—0.ameroon grabbed their first goal 72 minutes into the second half, capitalising on a ghanaian defensive error from a free kick. with seconds remaining they scored their second, finishing off a well worked counter attack. the indomitable lions will face egypt in the final after they dramatically beat burkina faso 4—3 on penalties last night. tiger woods is in danger of missing another cut as he struggled...
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>> reporter: officer johnson has taken more than fourth bay view youths to all-expense trips to ghana the last four years. the 10-day trips funded by grants and donations raised through his non-profit, operation genesis. the students volunteer, experience african culture and return inspired. >> you can achieve anything you that put your mind to. >> and ever since the trip, i have been a different person. >> reporter: the cal-berkeley freshman wears a baselet from last year's trip, a symbol of lessons learned. >> to me, it shows to be generous and hardworking, you know, and good people. >> reporter: officer johnson fondly known as jw, leads weekly fitness sessions for kids in juvenile probation. and the summertime youth career academy to help kids better understand the role of law enforcement and inspire them to pursue a career in criminal justice. at the boys and girl's 2j"club willie mays clubhouse, the director said the 8-year police veteran is like family. >> and sometimes you -- and in the suit. he's down and out and so cool. >> yeah. >> he is a roll model to dobbson. >> and i se
>> reporter: officer johnson has taken more than fourth bay view youths to all-expense trips to ghana the last four years. the 10-day trips funded by grants and donations raised through his non-profit, operation genesis. the students volunteer, experience african culture and return inspired. >> you can achieve anything you that put your mind to. >> and ever since the trip, i have been a different person. >> reporter: the cal-berkeley freshman wears a baselet from last...
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democrats ghana series of speeches late last night. expected to continue until around noon today. they are trying to convince at least one more republican to join them in voting against betsy de vos. >> happening today, pennsylvania governor tom wolf is planning roughly $2 billion in cuts. he'll outline details when he unveils his budget net harrisburg this morning, pennsylvania facing budget shortfall. as part of spending plan, wofer wants to merge four state agencies into new department of health and human services. >> billionaire investor carl icahn putting the trump taj mahal casino up for sale. blames a bill that would have punished him for closing the taj. casino license for the properties, for five years. governor chris christie vetoed the measure, icon closed the casino in october, after hotel and restaurant union members went on strike. so far no word on any future fires. >> coming up wild and scary scene unfolds inside after police station. >> and the whole thing broadcast on facebook live. >> the reason two men decided to walk into a police station with long guns and ma
democrats ghana series of speeches late last night. expected to continue until around noon today. they are trying to convince at least one more republican to join them in voting against betsy de vos. >> happening today, pennsylvania governor tom wolf is planning roughly $2 billion in cuts. he'll outline details when he unveils his budget net harrisburg this morning, pennsylvania facing budget shortfall. as part of spending plan, wofer wants to merge four state agencies into new department...
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what we see here is an image, a painted and drawn image, she's making a relationship between ghana andifficult and challenging history, but i'm here, and i'm here in a very way. a creative movement born out of racial division inequality and unrest in britain in the 1980s. this is a work by eddie chambers called destruction of the national front. it's seen as a work that announces black art. the images are powerful, this image a response to the appropriation of the british flag. the work of black and asian artists, raising questions that are as relevant now as they were back then. people often think of the ‘80s as being this very turbulent time of a lot of social changes happening, and of course artists were in the midst of all those social changes. questions around race, around gender, around what constitutes britishness, is part and parcel of what they're grappling with. only a handful of artists who are black and asian have received wide recognition for their work. why is that? these artists have come and challenged some of those ideas. it's because the system itself is still trying
what we see here is an image, a painted and drawn image, she's making a relationship between ghana andifficult and challenging history, but i'm here, and i'm here in a very way. a creative movement born out of racial division inequality and unrest in britain in the 1980s. this is a work by eddie chambers called destruction of the national front. it's seen as a work that announces black art. the images are powerful, this image a response to the appropriation of the british flag. the work of...
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-- it was the cities and towns of arkansas and living in hawaii and living in egypt and london and ghanad living in new york and st. louis. it wasn't something that many people did. so you can actually track history through her life, american and american history in a more colorful way than given facts and be honest history hasn't been told from a block woman's point of view. that's one of the things the documentary does. it give you more and you'll see video culled from 150 hours and that was her life. she was so well documented and self-documented with seven autobiographical memoirs and 36 books before she died. >> what did you learn about your grandmother after watching the film and going through the process of talking about her and thinking about her life? >> i don't know i learned one particular fact about her life. i'm the only grandson so i spoke to her for 41 years. she wanted me to understand her story and things she went through because it's part of our family story and she's maya angelou. this is history. what i have learned is is more about how other people receive her and we
-- it was the cities and towns of arkansas and living in hawaii and living in egypt and london and ghanad living in new york and st. louis. it wasn't something that many people did. so you can actually track history through her life, american and american history in a more colorful way than given facts and be honest history hasn't been told from a block woman's point of view. that's one of the things the documentary does. it give you more and you'll see video culled from 150 hours and that was...
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the woman next to me was from ghana and she right. we're lucky to be americans. >> stephen: we are.f "the detour" premieres tomorrow night on tbs. jason jones, everybody! we'll be right back with a performance by alison krauss. ♪ ( cheers and applause ) [ distorted voice ] progressive claims to show people their competitors' rates alongside their direct rate to save you money. but what's really going on? wh en played backwards at 1/8th speed you can clearly hear... what could that mean? woman: tom? tom! they're just commercials. or are they? you're waking the neighbors. well, mom, maybe the neighbors need to be woke. i think it's actually "awoken." no, that doesn't even seem right. no, it's "awoken." revealing the truth to help you save. slow wifi at home... guess i'm studyingthat is rough.night. you know... ipad pro has lte like your phone, so you can get internet pretty much anywhere. anywhere! what ari can explain...s 11pm. you should be out there disapp
the woman next to me was from ghana and she right. we're lucky to be americans. >> stephen: we are.f "the detour" premieres tomorrow night on tbs. jason jones, everybody! we'll be right back with a performance by alison krauss. ♪ ( cheers and applause ) [ distorted voice ] progressive claims to show people their competitors' rates alongside their direct rate to save you money. but what's really going on? wh en played backwards at 1/8th speed you can clearly hear... what could...
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it's just that the camp at the new ghana. the thing that concerns me is that you have iran, north korea today tested a missile, january 29 the iranians tested a missile. we need to start asking these questions about what is going on here. especially because both north korea and iran have a common sponsor and benefactor, and that is china. >> you mentioned the timeframe that perhaps north korea could finally get the materials needed to put the new kids on the missiles. that that timeframe could come within the trump administration. what is it president trump needs to do now to circumvent what could be an unstoppable deadly crisis? >> every policy that his predecessors have applied have failed. we can see that because north korea is making great progress, not only on its nukes but long range watchers. we have to put pressure on china. that means imposing sanctions on chinese banks. that will shock the global markets but it will show beijing that we're serious about her own defense. we have not done that until now. we have just
it's just that the camp at the new ghana. the thing that concerns me is that you have iran, north korea today tested a missile, january 29 the iranians tested a missile. we need to start asking these questions about what is going on here. especially because both north korea and iran have a common sponsor and benefactor, and that is china. >> you mentioned the timeframe that perhaps north korea could finally get the materials needed to put the new kids on the missiles. that that timeframe...
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i love the food in ghana. the food in senegal is very, very nice. >> you've been to senegal?? >> 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 quintessential american family. jonathan, his salvadoran-born wife, sylvia, along with sister kim and husband ron, jonathan's mom nina and sylvia's mom, ayella. so, if you have a christmas, fourth of july, a big holiday, how many extended family, how many are coming over? [ laughter ] >> a lot. >> oh, okay. >> a lot. >> what's a lot, how many? >> 40, 50? >> wow.
i love the food in ghana. the food in senegal is very, very nice. >> you've been to senegal?? >> 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...
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cities and towns of arkansas and living in hawaii, and living in egypt, living in london, living in ghanaew york and st. louis. it was not something that many people did, so you can actually track history through her life, american and international history, in a much more colorful way they are being given facts. let's be honest, history has not been told from a black woman's point of view. so that is one of the things this documentary does, it gives you more than an oral history because of the research. and you will see over 314 photographs that were pulled from 4000, video pulled from over 150 hours. that was her life. she was so well documented, and self documented with seven memoirs, 36 books, before she died. alison: what did you learn about your grandmother after watching the film and going through the process of talking about her and thinking about her life? colin: i do not know that i particularly learned one fact about her life, i am her only grandson. i spoke to her for 41 years. [laughter] colin: she wanted me to understand her story, the things she went through. not the pump h
cities and towns of arkansas and living in hawaii, and living in egypt, living in london, living in ghanaew york and st. louis. it was not something that many people did, so you can actually track history through her life, american and international history, in a much more colorful way they are being given facts. let's be honest, history has not been told from a black woman's point of view. so that is one of the things this documentary does, it gives you more than an oral history because of the...
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cameroon are taking on ghana in the second semifinal of the africa cup of nations, it is currently 0—o this header from a corner, the winner will face egypt in the final, after they dramatically beat tina fass 04— three on penalties last night. former england and chelsea midfielder frank lampard has announced his retirement from football, calling time on a 21 year career. lampard won three premier league titles and four fa cups with chelsea — scoring in the final here against everton in 2009. he also won the 2012 champions league trophy with the london club and remains their all time leading goalscorer. he also played for manchester city and new york city. one of lampard's former coaches at chelsea is the current swansea manager paul clement, who revealed today that he tried to bring the 38 year—old to the welsh club only a few weeks ago. he described lampard as one of the best professionals he has ever worked with. working with him, day to day, was a pleasure, to see someone so professional, so dedicated, so hard—working. everyday, professional, so dedicated, so ha rd—working. everyd
cameroon are taking on ghana in the second semifinal of the africa cup of nations, it is currently 0—o this header from a corner, the winner will face egypt in the final, after they dramatically beat tina fass 04— three on penalties last night. former england and chelsea midfielder frank lampard has announced his retirement from football, calling time on a 21 year career. lampard won three premier league titles and four fa cups with chelsea — scoring in the final here against everton in...
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that's when they ghana quick surveillance. they saw about four, five people in this red cherokee.he cherokee. and that's when the two males forced the 25 year old female into her own vehicle. >> so she is okay. her kids are okay. she wasn't hurt in the crash. as you see her camry, a midst all of the police cars there, and not hurt in the kidnapping, just thrown in the back seat. so she will be okay just shaken up. but how cool is this? we usually chose surveillance here. we ask you if you know what happened, or you know these people in the surveillance, call the comes. how cool is it the cops got called before the crime for once, and were there witnessing the crime, and now, once they get these kidnappers on trial, the detectives will be will be there to tell what they saw because they saw the kidnapping. >> witnesses, sure. steve, thank you. 6:36. about 8:00 last night this happened. >> yes, president trump announced his choice for u.s. supreme court judge. neil gorsuch. >> his nomination sparking mixture of praise and condemnation. lauren has the big story. >> high mike, alex, p
that's when they ghana quick surveillance. they saw about four, five people in this red cherokee.he cherokee. and that's when the two males forced the 25 year old female into her own vehicle. >> so she is okay. her kids are okay. she wasn't hurt in the crash. as you see her camry, a midst all of the police cars there, and not hurt in the kidnapping, just thrown in the back seat. so she will be okay just shaken up. but how cool is this? we usually chose surveillance here. we ask you if you...
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2400 block of aramingo, they saw the red jeep cherokee, enter the parking lot, and that's when they ghanack surveillance. they saw about four, five people in this red cherokee. they saw two males exit the cherokee, and that's when the two males forced the 25 year old female, into her own vehicle. >> so, they didn't have whole team of cops over there, just couple of detective. they decided to follow her own vehicle, which is this now smashed up toyota camry, that her kidnappers crashed, right under 95 here on emory street, not too far away from the scene, as they tried to get away from the police. once they new they were being tailed. that jeep, red jeep cherokee, by the way, found just 20 minutes, just few blocks later, of course, everybody inside ran out. it is registered outside of philadelphia detectives, now help from outside police department in the suburbs, they're now sitting and watching that address, it is registered to, to see if the rest of the kidnapping crew shows up, comes or goes out that far house. now, they know there was a woman and a man spotted in the front seat to tha
2400 block of aramingo, they saw the red jeep cherokee, enter the parking lot, and that's when they ghanack surveillance. they saw about four, five people in this red cherokee. they saw two males exit the cherokee, and that's when the two males forced the 25 year old female, into her own vehicle. >> so, they didn't have whole team of cops over there, just couple of detective. they decided to follow her own vehicle, which is this now smashed up toyota camry, that her kidnappers crashed,...
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ahmed usa from ghana describes how someone pointed the way. >> he said, you cross this field. >> it kindof the night when you're in a dead sleep. >> reporter: greg johnson says asylum seekers often wake up residents seeking help. >> it's the ban that president trump has put on and that is scaring the people. >> reporter: once in canada, they can remain until their refugee case is heard. the salvation army in nearby winnipeg has had to make new beds available. >> we are doing what we can for these folks. they are in canada and need help. >> reporter: in this small town, many are wondering how many plan to cross and will they survive the winter. >> incredible story. that was kevin tibbles reporting. >>> let's turn now to france's president le pen who canceled a meeting with lebanon's grand mufti after she said a headscarf at the meeting would be required. she's currently traveling in lebanon. she believes this is a symbol of submission as a woman adding you can pass on my respects to the grand mufti but i will not cover myself up. shep went on to her passing of the meeting says she has no
ahmed usa from ghana describes how someone pointed the way. >> he said, you cross this field. >> it kindof the night when you're in a dead sleep. >> reporter: greg johnson says asylum seekers often wake up residents seeking help. >> it's the ban that president trump has put on and that is scaring the people. >> reporter: once in canada, they can remain until their refugee case is heard. the salvation army in nearby winnipeg has had to make new beds available....
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again, a variety of countries that they're coming from, certainly a big bun would be somalia, ghana,i. others in the u.s. for some time and others who recently landed, they're telling us they're making the trek because they are fearful of their safety in their countries of origin as well as what they're observing happening in the u.s. >> so it is the context of the new trump executive orders and they either have their own immigration -- >> i can't specifically say that, because what i can say is that this is the kinds of stories that people are telling us. we really do focus on the service delivery which is to welcome them and to help them navigate the social and legal system in order to get their claim heard. however when we speak to them and do the interviews, many will tell us that they really are afraid of what's happening in the u.s., and they're concerned for their lives, for their safety. many of them are, you know, schedule aisled for deportation, many of them have had their claims rejected, so there's a whole variety of reasons why people are making this trek. the concern th
again, a variety of countries that they're coming from, certainly a big bun would be somalia, ghana,i. others in the u.s. for some time and others who recently landed, they're telling us they're making the trek because they are fearful of their safety in their countries of origin as well as what they're observing happening in the u.s. >> so it is the context of the new trump executive orders and they either have their own immigration -- >> i can't specifically say that, because what...
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have never had a president with named businesses throughout the world in instable regions, so we are ghana quÉbec to bleaker for a moment, i mean, when they see the "washington post" with an analysis that he spends more time tweeting many meetings. when a president ignores an urgent security briefing and what can happen, so that is, i think, something that i-- >> i don't think he's tweeting more than briefings. >> that's true. thank you for parsing as always, rob. i think that there are very serious national security implications for the safety and security of americans at home with regard to the disparagement from president trump and then his distraction from critically important roles. you know, he is not just a for-profit president. he appears to be a part-time president, so there will be avenues of accountability and tools for oversight through the courts, genius of our system with our separation of powers, so we know the courts and congress are legal branches and we firmly believe the rule will be upheld. also, their domestic concerns that coming out, dovetailing with that, but congre
have never had a president with named businesses throughout the world in instable regions, so we are ghana quÉbec to bleaker for a moment, i mean, when they see the "washington post" with an analysis that he spends more time tweeting many meetings. when a president ignores an urgent security briefing and what can happen, so that is, i think, something that i-- >> i don't think he's tweeting more than briefings. >> that's true. thank you for parsing as always, rob. i think...
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cameroon will face egypt in the final of the africa cup of nations on sunday, after beating ghana 2—0r and won 11 major trophies with the club. he also played for west ham, manchester city and new york city while winning 106 caps for england. the most improved player in english tennis carries out hopes today. we are about andy murray as he was not included in the squad, to give him time to recover after the australian 0pen. so it is dan evans, who will start the tie off with kyle edmund, jamie murray and another making up the team. we have really good players and a lot of confidence in them. there are all playing really well, but it is always difficult in a way —— away ties. we expect the opposition to raise their game in front of a home crowd, so we have to be paid for that, but these four quys be paid for that, but these four guys are playing really good tennis and we are ready for it. england‘s netballers lost 61—37 by new zealand in their second match of the quad series in liverpool. tracey neville‘s side were competitive in the first quarter, but nine unanswered goals from new ze
cameroon will face egypt in the final of the africa cup of nations on sunday, after beating ghana 2—0r and won 11 major trophies with the club. he also played for west ham, manchester city and new york city while winning 106 caps for england. the most improved player in english tennis carries out hopes today. we are about andy murray as he was not included in the squad, to give him time to recover after the australian 0pen. so it is dan evans, who will start the tie off with kyle edmund,...
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if we get the information, then we'll be able to tell exactly how we can deal with the problems in ghana or nigeria or problems in so many countries where the people are hurting, some of the lowest -- some of the worst poverty rates in the world. we'll be able to find out information out. but if we don't know that what's being paid by u.s. companies, how do you do a cost-benefit analysis? i don't know how you could possibly do it. i heard the numbers on the cost of compliance, and i would challenge that. i would challenge the cost of compliance numbers because this information is already available. companies know where their money is going. they have to -- it's a normal business issue. but even if you take those numbers and i heard thousands of dollars it's going to cost, hundreds of millions of dollars of contracts, i don't want to minimize the cost but as a percentage of the business they're doing, it's minor. and the benefit we get if the money can go to the people and deal with these horrible conditions that we see in these resource wealthy countries, then it's certainly very much wo
if we get the information, then we'll be able to tell exactly how we can deal with the problems in ghana or nigeria or problems in so many countries where the people are hurting, some of the lowest -- some of the worst poverty rates in the world. we'll be able to find out information out. but if we don't know that what's being paid by u.s. companies, how do you do a cost-benefit analysis? i don't know how you could possibly do it. i heard the numbers on the cost of compliance, and i would...
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slaves decided that they had had enough and those slaves of begana decided that they were going to -- ghana decided that they were going to throw off the shackles of rebellion and organize themselves in a manner. and they were so effecting ofive -- effective at it, mr. speaker, that they were able to hold the island of st. john for six months against the danish government. the danes had to organize in such a manner that they brought the french and the swiss governments to provide assistance to them. and the slaves of st. john were quelled after that rebellion. but it took a grassroots group of organized individuals to be able to do that. again, in july 3 of 1848, many people don't know that the virgin islands became the second place in the western hemisphere to receive emancipation after haiti. we did that in july 3, 1848, through the work of general buthoe. what people don't know is that he had an enormous organizational group that plotted and planned for months before the actual staging of that uprising. which was so effective and so organized that when they went to storm the fort against
slaves decided that they had had enough and those slaves of begana decided that they were going to -- ghana decided that they were going to throw off the shackles of rebellion and organize themselves in a manner. and they were so effecting ofive -- effective at it, mr. speaker, that they were able to hold the island of st. john for six months against the danish government. the danes had to organize in such a manner that they brought the french and the swiss governments to provide assistance to...
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among them is a family from fitchburg, wisconsin, with 11 adopted children, including children from ghana and china. this family received an anonymous letter proclaiming trump won and calling them race traitors and telling them to go home. this and other reports from wisconsinites and frankly people throughout the united states breaks our hearts. senator sessions fought against efforts to strengthen and make more inclusive federal hate crimes laws and criticized voting rights laws as -- quote -- intrusive. he has shown hostility to the rights of lgbt individuals and attacked the reproductive health care rights of women. now that more than ever we need a justice department that places a priority on enforcing our civil rights and voting rights laws, proactively combating hate violence and fighting for the equality of all americans. and i'm simply not convinced that senator sessions will be the champion vulnerable americans need as attorney general with an unflagging commitment to make our country a fairer and more equal place. third, i believe senator sessions will not take a fair or humane
among them is a family from fitchburg, wisconsin, with 11 adopted children, including children from ghana and china. this family received an anonymous letter proclaiming trump won and calling them race traitors and telling them to go home. this and other reports from wisconsinites and frankly people throughout the united states breaks our hearts. senator sessions fought against efforts to strengthen and make more inclusive federal hate crimes laws and criticized voting rights laws as -- quote...
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we have investment in nigeria and ghana. a unique opportunity to grow over the next 10 years. it is something that will not or in largeight amounts, but over the next 10 years, africa, because this population, because there is no other plastics company in africa, we see a large promise there. haidi: i find it very compelling and interesting that you see the trump policy come out particularly when it comes to taxes, reassuring for your business going forward. you operate across all of these global markets. you are also competing with imports from taiwan, from china, from other markets, as well. are you not generally concerned about the sort of protectionist policies against trade that are coming through from the trump administration? actually, that has been our business model since 2002. we had this business model since the haitian crisis of 1997. we didn't want to put all our eggs in one basket. we wanted to diversify our earnings, and today, we have parts of earnings coming from north america, from europe, and from asia. a
we have investment in nigeria and ghana. a unique opportunity to grow over the next 10 years. it is something that will not or in largeight amounts, but over the next 10 years, africa, because this population, because there is no other plastics company in africa, we see a large promise there. haidi: i find it very compelling and interesting that you see the trump policy come out particularly when it comes to taxes, reassuring for your business going forward. you operate across all of these...
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she went on a trip, got away from it all, she went to ghana and senegal handing out polio vaccines before ancestors the things that happened two generations before her. she has spoken movingly about how that motivated her to come back and to get back on track. matthew syed lead talking about the greatest athletes aren't motivated by money or winning but a bigger purpose.- grandslam titles. two more quick ones. this is about what makes you happy, from mns, the bank, number one, healthy family, number two, financially comfortable. number three, having a pet. and more, peace and quiet, a stressfreejob and three, having a pet. and more, peace and quiet, a stressfree job and a well—made tea. and quiet, a stressfree job and a well-made tea. i would have thought a tea would have been higher.m should be number one. the quiet, everybody, i've got to get these in! hitler's phone, it has been found from the bunker when the russians we re from the bunker when the russians were coming in. somebody took it away and it's going on sale for £400,000. he carried it around germany, it has his sign on it, ve
she went on a trip, got away from it all, she went to ghana and senegal handing out polio vaccines before ancestors the things that happened two generations before her. she has spoken movingly about how that motivated her to come back and to get back on track. matthew syed lead talking about the greatest athletes aren't motivated by money or winning but a bigger purpose.- grandslam titles. two more quick ones. this is about what makes you happy, from mns, the bank, number one, healthy family,...
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it to when i went to visit ghana and i visited the slave castles. the feelings and the echoes of those individuals, crossing this ocean, they could not have dreamt of this museum and everyone that contributed to this country that enslave them. just the thought of that is so moving to me because there's so much lead, sweat and tears. thispeople, we believe in country more than others did and when the country did not believe mall, now on this federal we are going to have a testament of all that we've been through. that is marvelous. >> thank you very much. >> we will be live from the smithsonian national museum of african american history and culture on sunday, february 19 at 6 p.m. eastern here on c-span3's american history tv. >> the american historical association convened a panel of historians who talked about the movement and groups who were part of the counterculture in the 1960's and 70's, focusing on san francisco in 1967. they debate the meanings of the terms counterculture and hippest
it to when i went to visit ghana and i visited the slave castles. the feelings and the echoes of those individuals, crossing this ocean, they could not have dreamt of this museum and everyone that contributed to this country that enslave them. just the thought of that is so moving to me because there's so much lead, sweat and tears. thispeople, we believe in country more than others did and when the country did not believe mall, now on this federal we are going to have a testament of all that...
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i am equating it to when i went to visit ghana and i visited the castles, the feelings and echoes of those individuals who are leaving those slave castles, crossing the ocean, they cannot have dreamt that this museum and that everyone who contributed in this country that enslave them, just the thought of that is so moving to me because they were as it's so much blood, sweat, given, and yet, as a people, we believe in this country more than others did. when the country did not believe federalnd now on this mall, we are going to have a testament of all that we have been through. that is marvelous. >> thank you very much. >> a pleasure. since its official opening last september, the national museum of african american history and culture has welcomed over seven hundred 50,000 visitors. send it american history to be on c-span3 takes you inside -- sunday on american history tv on c-span3 will take you inside to look at the exhibits time the african american story, from slavery to the first african-american president. we will talk with the museum specialist and the curator. throughout the
i am equating it to when i went to visit ghana and i visited the castles, the feelings and echoes of those individuals who are leaving those slave castles, crossing the ocean, they cannot have dreamt that this museum and that everyone who contributed in this country that enslave them, just the thought of that is so moving to me because they were as it's so much blood, sweat, given, and yet, as a people, we believe in this country more than others did. when the country did not believe federalnd...
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i am equating it to when i went to visit ghana, and i visited the slave castles. the feeling and the echoes of those individuals leaving those slave castles, crossing the ocean, they could not have dreamt of this museum, the thought of that is so moving to me. there was so much blood, sweat, tears that was given and yet, as a people, we believe in this country more than others did. when the country did not believe in us. now, on this federal mall, we are going to have a testament of all that we have been through. that is amazing. >> thank you very much. >> since its official opening last september, the national museum of african american history and culture has welcomed over 600,000 visitors. sunday, c-span3 takes you inside the museum for a live, exclusive after-hours tour. the galleries and exhibits telling the african-american stories from slavery to the first african-american president. we will talk to the museum director and curator. our guests will be talking to you and hearing your input through phone calls and tweets. join us for a life is an inside the af
i am equating it to when i went to visit ghana, and i visited the slave castles. the feeling and the echoes of those individuals leaving those slave castles, crossing the ocean, they could not have dreamt of this museum, the thought of that is so moving to me. there was so much blood, sweat, tears that was given and yet, as a people, we believe in this country more than others did. when the country did not believe in us. now, on this federal mall, we are going to have a testament of all that we...
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the only -- i am equating it to when i went to visit ghana, and i visited the slave castles. the feeling and the echoes of those individuals leaving those slave castles, crossing the ocean, they could not have , thet of this museum thought of that is so moving to me. there was so much blood, sweat, tears that was given and yet, as a people, we believe in this country more than others did. when the country did not believe in us. now, on this federal mall, we are going to have a testament of all that we have been through. that is amazing. >> thank you very much. from thel be live smithsonian lash and only use them on african-american history -- smithsonian national museum of african american history and culture at :00 p.m.. -- 6:00 p.m.. >> next, an interview with journalist gwen eiffel, who worked for the new york times, washington post, nbc news, and for washington week and news hour on pbs. she died in 2016. the interview is from explorations in black leadership, a project codirected by university of virginia professors. we are currently airing five of the interviews with fi
the only -- i am equating it to when i went to visit ghana, and i visited the slave castles. the feeling and the echoes of those individuals leaving those slave castles, crossing the ocean, they could not have , thet of this museum thought of that is so moving to me. there was so much blood, sweat, tears that was given and yet, as a people, we believe in this country more than others did. when the country did not believe in us. now, on this federal mall, we are going to have a testament of all...