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i'm christine want to welcome to news africa it's good to have you along this is juliana wrote it for those of you who haven't heard of her she's a kenyan i.t. entrepreneur and the woman behind that is an online platform used in more than 160 countries new zealand chile the and afghanistan to name a few now we'll tell you more about what you say to desert the movement because on wednesday germany's chancellor i'm going to pull awarded juliana rochus the 29000 german africa prize now the prize on this africans who have made their mark on human rights and sustainable development. wrote it was recognized not only for her technological innovations and business achievements but also for her outstanding sense of social responsibility. they removed region in the north of kenya sparsely populated the landscape arid many who live here counts themselves lucky if they have access to the internet and electricity the last thing you would expect here is a tech house where you can learn to code and fund your own startup. and it wasn't for julian iraq search such a how it might not exist the i.t. con
i'm christine want to welcome to news africa it's good to have you along this is juliana wrote it for those of you who haven't heard of her she's a kenyan i.t. entrepreneur and the woman behind that is an online platform used in more than 160 countries new zealand chile the and afghanistan to name a few now we'll tell you more about what you say to desert the movement because on wednesday germany's chancellor i'm going to pull awarded juliana rochus the 29000 german africa prize now the prize...
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ever get coming up in the next 15 minutes a technology pioneer making the world safe that kenya is juliana wrote to has been awarded the 2019 german africa prize she's also the founder of the biggest public wired by provider in sub-saharan africa but in her words she's elaborate her against problems one learns. a bit of an average. and will tell you about the guns on display at the russian africa summit they're not just for show. i'm christine want to welcome to news africa it's good to have you along this is juliana right each for those of you who haven't heard of her she's a kenyan i.t. entrepreneur and the woman behind that is an online platform used in more than 160 countries new zealand chile highty and afghanistan to name a few now we'll tell you more about what you say to desert the movement because on wednesday germany's chancellor i'm going to map full awarded juliana right change the $29000.00 german africa prize now the prize on is africans who have made their mark on human rights and sustainable development. wrote it was recognized not only for their technological innovations a
ever get coming up in the next 15 minutes a technology pioneer making the world safe that kenya is juliana wrote to has been awarded the 2019 german africa prize she's also the founder of the biggest public wired by provider in sub-saharan africa but in her words she's elaborate her against problems one learns. a bit of an average. and will tell you about the guns on display at the russian africa summit they're not just for show. i'm christine want to welcome to news africa it's good to have...
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i'm christine with the welcome to news africa it's good to have you along this is juliana wrote it for those of you who haven't heard of fish she's a kenyan i.t. entrepreneur and the woman behind that is an online platform used in more than 160 countries new zealand chile the and afghanistan to name a few now we'll tell you more about what he does in the movement because on wednesday germany's chancellor i'm going in that pool awarded julianna rah chase the 29000 german africa prize now the prize.
i'm christine with the welcome to news africa it's good to have you along this is juliana wrote it for those of you who haven't heard of fish she's a kenyan i.t. entrepreneur and the woman behind that is an online platform used in more than 160 countries new zealand chile the and afghanistan to name a few now we'll tell you more about what he does in the movement because on wednesday germany's chancellor i'm going in that pool awarded julianna rah chase the 29000 german africa prize now the...
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what he does in the movement because on wednesday germany's chancellor i'm going to metal awarded juliana rochus the $29000.00 german africa prize now the prize on is africans who have made their mark on human rights and sustainable development. wrote it was recognized not only for her technological innovations and business achievements but also for her outstanding sense of social responsibility. the removed region in the north of kenya sparsely populated the landscape arid many who live here count themselves lucky if they have access to the internet and electricity the last thing you would expect here is a tech house where you can lend to cooed and fund your own startup. and it wasn't for julian i wrote each such a how it might not exist the i.t. consultant has made it her mission to support young people who would otherwise not have enough opportunities yeah. it's not only. the most remote 2nd i think it's the most inspiring place that reminds you that technology still has the capacity to inspire to create solutions to to create a sustainable living. for anyone anywhere. you know support
what he does in the movement because on wednesday germany's chancellor i'm going to metal awarded juliana rochus the $29000.00 german africa prize now the prize on is africans who have made their mark on human rights and sustainable development. wrote it was recognized not only for her technological innovations and business achievements but also for her outstanding sense of social responsibility. the removed region in the north of kenya sparsely populated the landscape arid many who live here...
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so with this is target practice for juliana my she's 20 and in her 2nd year as a police training. she's using her future service weapon and of course live ammunition. it takes 3 years to become a qualified police officer. off i've often. wow that's still pretty well out of business you can still feel it but you know you're right. and so how do you feel when you're practicing are you nervous for an offer that as a chairman was that well you know it's a practice situation but you still get an adrenaline rush and you do get nervous i'm always nervous when i'm here but you also learn to respect the gun ok but it's good time with the weapon is also part of your job isn't it jobs it's just that i know of course it gives you security and you have a weapon to use if you have to. how have you ever had a situation where you had to use your gun and most of the tools i mean i was once in a situation i was just one step away from using guns you stand there you're full of adrenaline trembling pumped full of adrenaline and then of course it's difficult to just aim at the arms and legs so she isn
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. >> juliana is jack's mother. >> reporter: what do you see when you look at old photos of jack? >> that's hard. yeah. i think that is a little -- i think the hardest part for me. >> reporter: as his mom, do you have doubts? >> i do. i do. but i can only do what i know right now is the right thing to do. >> reporter: still, juliana and even leading doctors worry medicine that blocks puberty can also weaken bones and might cause other unknown side effects. >> i think it is putting a lot on the shoulders of these children. >> reporter: this pediatrician heads the center for genetic medicine research in washington, d.c. he is the former chief of medical genetics at ucla. >> you think far more children are transitioning now than maybe should? >> that is correct. children say a lot of things. this idea that if i behave like a girl therefore i am a girl. that is not necessarily true. >> is telling a child to wait to transition sort of the modern day version of telling a gay person it is just a phase? >> i don't think so. people are telling me that these boys who behave like girls are i
. >> juliana is jack's mother. >> reporter: what do you see when you look at old photos of jack? >> that's hard. yeah. i think that is a little -- i think the hardest part for me. >> reporter: as his mom, do you have doubts? >> i do. i do. but i can only do what i know right now is the right thing to do. >> reporter: still, juliana and even leading doctors worry medicine that blocks puberty can also weaken bones and might cause other unknown side effects....
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detenr er a inmigrantes di que lo hicieron quedar como i o idiota, desde washington dc nos informa julianapararle a los inmm igrant en las ;piernas comple,menment e el muro fronterizo con caimanes, estas fueron las ideas de donald trump para detener a los unm inmigrantes este miercoles co e contesto esto, nunca lo dije ni lo pense, fue un reportaje cor u corrupto, segun el diario todo paso en una reunion en marzo, o donde se le ocuirrrio esta ide i instalando puas en la parte s superior . >> hay que rechazarlo, mas pe personal del gobierno lo tiene que enfrentar . >> presentes en la reunion es b estaban seguridad nacional convenciend l convenciendolo de dispararles a los inmigrantes que era ielgal . >> es una mente enferma . >> crees que lo dijho . >> si por todo lo que el dijo s por supuesto que lo dijo . >> el presidente negroo este r muiercolmuiie miercoles que dijo esto, y menos de dispararle a los inmigrantes en las piernas, publicamente el mandataruiio amenazo con cerrara frontera sur, pero iommplemen r aranceles para que mexico hic r hiciera mas, esto es todo , t telemundo . >> que
detenr er a inmigrantes di que lo hicieron quedar como i o idiota, desde washington dc nos informa julianapararle a los inmm igrant en las ;piernas comple,menment e el muro fronterizo con caimanes, estas fueron las ideas de donald trump para detener a los unm inmigrantes este miercoles co e contesto esto, nunca lo dije ni lo pense, fue un reportaje cor u corrupto, segun el diario todo paso en una reunion en marzo, o donde se le ocuirrrio esta ide i instalando puas en la parte s superior ....
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so who owns the cameras that bilmes juliana sons in private. homes could climb security have carried out an espionage operation without your knowledge. that settles we don't know if someone installed a 3rd. system independently of this company have this. system. security is when if it's from security was just a front they use the name of this company as a cover to carry out espionage activities without interference the name of the company doesn't matter at all whether it's pepito neato or problem security hiding behind this name are just the interests of the merino government. dennis is. is that. cynical money julian was told that his internet access and his phone service were being terminated effective immediately on the orders of ecuador's government lee embassy isn't to jail but it had been turned into one that. after julian assange and his arrest ecuadorian authorities seized some of his personal belongings. they left his clothes but confiscated computers hard drives electronic devices and documents. is julian assange his attorney in ecuado
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juliana is in belfast. one is that they'll only get a chance to vote on this four years after the end of the transition deal. >> exactly that is the crux of the dup's option that's not it. they have gripes with how this will affect consumers in northern ireland and they will be subject to arrangements the rest of the uk will not. before we get into detail, let's listen to the irish prime minister and what he had to say. he's really emphasizing the difference between this deal and the backstop one thing is maintaining the importance of peace on the island >> it is a unique solution and one that recognizes the unique geography. different from the backstop. that was never intended to be used it was only to be temporary and sort of an insurance policy. possibly could become permanent but only with the extent of representatives choosing this arrangement into the future. >> that's the view from the prime minister of ireland. let's listen now to the leader of the dup she details why they cannot support this deal.
juliana is in belfast. one is that they'll only get a chance to vote on this four years after the end of the transition deal. >> exactly that is the crux of the dup's option that's not it. they have gripes with how this will affect consumers in northern ireland and they will be subject to arrangements the rest of the uk will not. before we get into detail, let's listen to the irish prime minister and what he had to say. he's really emphasizing the difference between this deal and the...
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juliana has dashed back from the london stock exchange and joining us now probably a little warmer here than out on the road lse shares are down about 6% how much premium was baked in to begin with once this story emerged? >> before the hong kong exchange offer came through, we were trading around 68 pounds per share. we are still above that. we are above that level. it is important to think about where we've come since august when the deal was announced. so going the route of hong kong exchange would have introduced significant down side risk it would meet they would have dropped the refin tiff deal going back to pre-august yes, we are retreating a little bit but still hanging on to those gains since august >> what was the terms of these attempted business models. >> it would have been an east, meets west exchange. this is the direction a lot of analysts and management are going. we are going to see consolidation of the global exchange this would have created an 18-hour trading zone offering a way to be the gateway to china and back and forth. now that that has fallen away, refintiv of
juliana has dashed back from the london stock exchange and joining us now probably a little warmer here than out on the road lse shares are down about 6% how much premium was baked in to begin with once this story emerged? >> before the hong kong exchange offer came through, we were trading around 68 pounds per share. we are still above that. we are above that level. it is important to think about where we've come since august when the deal was announced. so going the route of hong kong...
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this is target practice for juliana my she's 20 and in her 2nd year as a police training. she's using her future service weapon and of course live ammunition. it takes 3 years to become a qualified police officer. off i've often. wow that's still pretty loud out of business hell you can still feel it but you know you're right. and so how do you feel when you're practicing are you nervous that an offer that as a chairman last of that well you know it's a practice situation but you still get an international in russia and you do get nervous i'm always nervous when i'm here but you also learn to respect the gun ok but it's good time for the weapon is also part of your job isn't it jobs it's just the timing of course it gives you security and you have a weapon to use if you have to. ask have you ever had a situation where you had to use your gun and most of the thing was i mean i was once in a situation i was just one step away from using guns you stand there you're full of adrenaline trembling pumped full of adrenaline and then of course it's difficult to just aim at the arms
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foreign service office and served under multiple presidents, and he defends political operatives likes julianaolker, and i think this will lead more career officials to speak up. we already had ambassador mike mckinley resign and testify, and now finally, if secretary -- if the sbecretary of state was so willing to be this political with cameras rolling i am concerned what he's saying behind closed doors about the agenda he and the president share. >>> more witnesses are expected to testify before congress in the ukraine controversy, but will the white house try to block them? we will answer your questions coming up. ah! come on! let's hide in the attic. no. in the basement. why can't we just get in the running car? are you crazy? let's hide behind the chainsaws. smart. yeah. ok. if you're in a horror movie, you make poor decisions. it's what you do. this was a good idea. shhhh. i'm being quiet. you're breathing on me! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. let's go to the cemetery! after being a part of millions of love stories, at
foreign service office and served under multiple presidents, and he defends political operatives likes julianaolker, and i think this will lead more career officials to speak up. we already had ambassador mike mckinley resign and testify, and now finally, if secretary -- if the sbecretary of state was so willing to be this political with cameras rolling i am concerned what he's saying behind closed doors about the agenda he and the president share. >>> more witnesses are expected to...
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thank you, juliana. .t "axios" one big thing. >> democratic congressman eric swalwell joins the conversation with his take on ambassador bill taylor's testimony in the impeachment inquiry, "morning joe," everyone just moments away. and be open with your doctor about anything you feel - physically and emotionally. but now cigna has a plan that can help everyone see stress differently. just find a period of time to unwind. a location to de-stress. an activity to enjoy. or the name of someone to talk to. to create a plan that works for you, visit cigna.com/mystressplan. cigna. together, all the way. visit cigna.com/mystressplan. if ylittle thingsate tcan be a big deal., that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depr
thank you, juliana. .t "axios" one big thing. >> democratic congressman eric swalwell joins the conversation with his take on ambassador bill taylor's testimony in the impeachment inquiry, "morning joe," everyone just moments away. and be open with your doctor about anything you feel - physically and emotionally. but now cigna has a plan that can help everyone see stress differently. just find a period of time to unwind. a location to de-stress. an activity to enjoy....
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juliana tall balm joins us live from london.ing executives about these tragedies? >> well, we did hear from boeing that they admitted that these safety assessments that they did of the 737 max fell short, and this was a brutal hearing. it lasted for more than two hours, and one comment from a senator i think is worth highlighting from senator richa richard blumenthal. he called the crashes a result of a pattern of deliberate concealme concealment. very strong language from the senators. they raised concerns around boeing's relationship with the faa suggesting they became too cozy with the regulators. just to remind you, the planes remain grounded as boeing tries to work out a software fix. this isn't the end of the hearings. we are due to hear from mulenberg once again. he's going to face the house committee on infrastructure today around 10:00 a.m., something to continue watching for sure. another area i want to highlight for you, a story that's making headlines in the defense space, the pentagon and lockheed martin have scaled
juliana tall balm joins us live from london.ing executives about these tragedies? >> well, we did hear from boeing that they admitted that these safety assessments that they did of the 737 max fell short, and this was a brutal hearing. it lasted for more than two hours, and one comment from a senator i think is worth highlighting from senator richa richard blumenthal. he called the crashes a result of a pattern of deliberate concealme concealment. very strong language from the senators....
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it was on the hill overlooking juliana court and sanders ranch road. >> around 5:30, 70 of the 140 homesd to go back to their home. those living above merrill circle are still evacuated but we are going to continue our live coverage of this fire. >>> sonoma county has the most homes and businesses in the bay area with no power right now. about 70,000 pg&e customers are affected by the power shut off. some of the traffic lights are out and there were some car crashes. santa rosa police responded to 20 accidents yesterday, almost half had injuries involved. people are dealing with this power shut off the best way they can and they are frustrated. >> more money needs to be spent on safety over profits. long-term, people are not going to be tolerating this but in the meantime we are pulling together and making the best of it. >> santa rosa's kaiser hospital is in the power outage zone. they are operating on emergency power. only urgent procedures are being performed while some of the incoming patients have been diverted to other hospitals and facilities . >>> 6:17. a good reminder as we go t
it was on the hill overlooking juliana court and sanders ranch road. >> around 5:30, 70 of the 140 homesd to go back to their home. those living above merrill circle are still evacuated but we are going to continue our live coverage of this fire. >>> sonoma county has the most homes and businesses in the bay area with no power right now. about 70,000 pg&e customers are affected by the power shut off. some of the traffic lights are out and there were some car crashes. santa...
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it was on the hill overlooking juliana court, sanders ranch, which is the street that's like a court right off of maryland drive where we live. merrill circle. >> spencer larson told us it was breezy overnight and then it started to pick up in parts of town. the family actually left the home before the mandatory evacuations took effect. >>> most pg&e customers said they understand the need for safety but is still frustrated with the outages. greg lee tells us about the changes some are calling for and how the utility is responding. >> not fair to make everybody else pay the price of pg&e's long-term and chronic negligence. >> reporter: mark toney echoing the frustrations of many pg&e customers finding themselves in the dark during this public safety power shut off. he is the executive director of an advocacy group, turn. >> if pg&e had spent the money we gave them on trimming the trees and maintaining their power lines safely, we would not be in this position. >> reporter: he said they shot off should be a last resort. pg&e continues to say they do not take this decision lightly and
it was on the hill overlooking juliana court, sanders ranch, which is the street that's like a court right off of maryland drive where we live. merrill circle. >> spencer larson told us it was breezy overnight and then it started to pick up in parts of town. the family actually left the home before the mandatory evacuations took effect. >>> most pg&e customers said they understand the need for safety but is still frustrated with the outages. greg lee tells us about the...
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cnbc juliana is joining us live from london on this. good morning to you.rd expected to meet today to discuss options here. what can you tell us about this deal with soft bank? >> pretty extraordinary saga. you just highlighted the two key numbers to watch out for. we were looking at $47 billion for we work, which is fair to say is an embattled work company. now, soft bank would take control of we work, they would value it on a massive step down to $8 billion. this has been a dramatic year for we work. they were supposed to come to market in an ipo. they posted a loss for the first six months of the year and that never happened. we may have movement on this as early as today. another area of the market that we're keeping on eye on in the business world is around the poipd crisis. four large drug companies are potentially going to resume talks today around a $48 billion settlement to resolve these thousands of cases in the opioid -- in the opioid saga, really, you could call it. so this proposal, $48 billion has come just hours after the first federal opioid
cnbc juliana is joining us live from london on this. good morning to you.rd expected to meet today to discuss options here. what can you tell us about this deal with soft bank? >> pretty extraordinary saga. you just highlighted the two key numbers to watch out for. we were looking at $47 billion for we work, which is fair to say is an embattled work company. now, soft bank would take control of we work, they would value it on a massive step down to $8 billion. this has been a dramatic...
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jesus: juliana londoÑo siete aÑos. carlos: michelle rosas de new york, 13 aÑos.r becas y apoyarlos para que permanezcan en la escuela, lo irÓnico es que dice que estudiar nunca fue para Él. hablamos de esto en sin rollo. thalÍa: a celebrar a tommy mottola. satcha: mottola recibe una estrella en el paseo de la fama. carlos: imperdible, llega el comediante que hizo historia en la televisiÓn de colombia con entrevistas a grandes estrellas como yuri y james rodrÍguez y ahora se enfrenta a una gran verdad con doÑa meche. bienvenido a una nueva hora de "despierta amÉrica". ♪ no me acuerdo ♪si no me acuerdo, no pasÓ♪ carlos: que hoy es viernes! [aplausos] carlos: gracias por estar con nosotros, quÉ rico! francisca: muchacho! karla: y sobre todo esta semana, ya urgÍa el viernes. estamos muy contentos porque el magnate de la mÚsica, esposo de nuestra amiga thalia recibiÓ una estrella en el paseo de la fama de hollywood. francisca: Éstas estrellas se les ha dado jennifer lÓpez, michael jackson. Él estuvo acompaÑado de gloria y emilio estefan y por [audio en inglÉs] thalÍa:
jesus: juliana londoÑo siete aÑos. carlos: michelle rosas de new york, 13 aÑos.r becas y apoyarlos para que permanezcan en la escuela, lo irÓnico es que dice que estudiar nunca fue para Él. hablamos de esto en sin rollo. thalÍa: a celebrar a tommy mottola. satcha: mottola recibe una estrella en el paseo de la fama. carlos: imperdible, llega el comediante que hizo historia en la televisiÓn de colombia con entrevistas a grandes estrellas como yuri y james rodrÍguez y ahora se enfrenta a...
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. >> juliana, defense. >> che, midfield. >> grace scully. >> reagan, midfield. >> victoria defense. > saymo ladyies. it cleans row by row. if it's not a shark, it's just a robot. if you have moderate or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicine
. >> juliana, defense. >> che, midfield. >> grace scully. >> reagan, midfield. >> victoria defense. > saymo ladyies. it cleans row by row. if it's not a shark, it's just a robot. if you have moderate or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques....