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"kenya yetu, hakuna matata," "there are no problems in kenya." that's a very simple song.d, another tourist would come over and say, "can you do thisjambojambo?" we had to do at about 20 times. and then the financial director of polygram said, "here is my card, you call me, i want us to record this song." we didn't know that it was going to be this big. #jambo, jambo bwana... like, they say, the rest is history. after the recording, the rest was history. when we signed an agreement with polygram at that time, i didn't know much about corporate ownership. we were just happy to have our music recorded, and so many people have wanted to do cover versions. most kenyans say, ah, this is a song for foreigners, not for us kenyans, you know? but they are proud of it, that at least it has given some kind of identity to kenya, you know? any kenyan who goes overseas, they will always ask you, do you know that song, jambo bwana? they start singing the song, you know? so that is a big honour for us. billy sarro harrison and teddy kalanda harrison on the enduring appeal ofjambo bwana. t
"kenya yetu, hakuna matata," "there are no problems in kenya." that's a very simple song.d, another tourist would come over and say, "can you do thisjambojambo?" we had to do at about 20 times. and then the financial director of polygram said, "here is my card, you call me, i want us to record this song." we didn't know that it was going to be this big. #jambo, jambo bwana... like, they say, the rest is history. after the recording, the rest was history....
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these are kenya's best—known acrobats. in normal times, they would be off touring the world.he pandemic, they have been stuck in nairobi for a year and a half. this is probably the most action i have ever seen happening per square metre in my entire life. it's incredible. in years gone by, the performers here, from tumblers to contortionists, have travelled across the planet showing off their incredible skills. in 2020 though, thanks to the pandemic, they only had one booking. this year, they've got nothing, no money coming in whatsoever. the first time we had the booking of the —— to close down the school, people were confused, not knowing when they would come back. the senior acrobats have their own businesses but the young ones, the young generation, the ones that are starting, they have to keep on training but not knowing when. that must be frustrating. everything is just shut. i bet that is a loss of income for the academy? it is bad for the academy and for the individuals because they depend on this. everybody, the seniors, theirfamilies depend on acrobatics, and when t
these are kenya's best—known acrobats. in normal times, they would be off touring the world.he pandemic, they have been stuck in nairobi for a year and a half. this is probably the most action i have ever seen happening per square metre in my entire life. it's incredible. in years gone by, the performers here, from tumblers to contortionists, have travelled across the planet showing off their incredible skills. in 2020 though, thanks to the pandemic, they only had one booking. this year,...
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and so i'm off to it, it's a bonus the pro eastern kenya. and as you can see, it's wed rather new teams in the highlands. what i'm looking for to learn from a buy knows how is being able to make it more productive despite tommy, you know, send me out of the good morning of us. yes morning. how are you doing? i'm fine. all right. yeah. who is this with you? this is my wife. all right, and are you an essential player to me to was com? what are you doing? it looks like you're doing an electron or something. this is a business that's only the purpose of the business is to collect water during a reason. because you know, area, it rents the just heavily for a period, but can they give it a try? yes. what to harvest in techniques like these are useful in drugs from region to a benevolence to show me some of the other sustainable methods he's been trailing on his at home. yes. he says, well, we are doing the coping. you can see the spinach. yes. we are here. ok, that's all we have a pumpkin cl at that address. so we are planning to come up with el b
and so i'm off to it, it's a bonus the pro eastern kenya. and as you can see, it's wed rather new teams in the highlands. what i'm looking for to learn from a buy knows how is being able to make it more productive despite tommy, you know, send me out of the good morning of us. yes morning. how are you doing? i'm fine. all right. yeah. who is this with you? this is my wife. all right, and are you an essential player to me to was com? what are you doing? it looks like you're doing an electron or...
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nearly 2 million wildebeests migrate each year between tanzania and kenya.is unique spectacle, but is one that is now at risk due to the fires on the migration trail. >> brian heath is out on the track every day in his land rover. the 71-year-old drives for three hours a day to the middle of one of the most important nature reserves in kenya. because of the so-called great animal migrationhat takes place year every year. it's a unique spectacle of nature that brian lives and fights to preserve. brian: i'm glad we're able to protect them. people can see the road work. the obvious things we do but behind the scenes there is a lot of other work that goes on. security is a big issue. >> every year, thousands of tourists come to watch in awe the herds of wildebeests that migrate from the serengeti in search of water and food. the animals follow their instincts. but, at the moment, there are large areas of charred black, burned land on the migration trail. this, surefooted shows huge clouds of smoke passing over the masai in recent days. is it arson on the savanna
nearly 2 million wildebeests migrate each year between tanzania and kenya.is unique spectacle, but is one that is now at risk due to the fires on the migration trail. >> brian heath is out on the track every day in his land rover. the 71-year-old drives for three hours a day to the middle of one of the most important nature reserves in kenya. because of the so-called great animal migrationhat takes place year every year. it's a unique spectacle of nature that brian lives and fights to...
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my soul is relatively healthy, but i'm from an aide off kenya, which usually receives rain. li was to show me sol from a pharma living in a hush region. urbanatto is a farmer we've been working with in eastern kenya. we have some samples where urban us has been applying, had were cultural restoration options on his farm after 2 years or not had doubled the soil, organic carbon. in his farm. we are able to learn how these restoration options influence soil health, but also by been us working with the craft or able to feed back this information through one on one conversations, focus groups, discussions to really show how his soil is improving through his management practices. i want to find out more about regenerative techniques, and so i'm off to as a bonus the co instant can and you can take it with dr. new teams in the highlands. what i'm looking for to learn from a buy knows, has been able to make it more productive despite coming you know, send me out of the good morning. i'm going to yes morning. how are you doing? i'm fine. all right. yeah, we're just with you. this is my wife,
my soul is relatively healthy, but i'm from an aide off kenya, which usually receives rain. li was to show me sol from a pharma living in a hush region. urbanatto is a farmer we've been working with in eastern kenya. we have some samples where urban us has been applying, had were cultural restoration options on his farm after 2 years or not had doubled the soil, organic carbon. in his farm. we are able to learn how these restoration options influence soil health, but also by been us working...
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we've been working with an eastern kenya. we have some samples. we're urban us, has been applying agriculture restoration options on his farm after 2 years or not had doubled the soil, organic carbon in his farm. we are able to learn how these restoration options influence social health, but also by been us working with the craft. we're able to feed back this information through one on one conversations focus group discussion to really show how his soil is improving through his management practices. i want to find out more about regenerative techniques and so i'm off to it. a bonus doesn't pro instant king. and as you can see, it's where drug can use in the highlands. what i'm looking for to learn from a buy knows, has been able to make it more productive despite coming you know, send me out of the good morning of us. yes morning. how are you doing? i'm fine. all right. yeah, we're just with you. this is my wife. alright, and associates and such a pleasure to meet you. welcome. what are you doing? it looks like you're doing an electron or somethin
we've been working with an eastern kenya. we have some samples. we're urban us, has been applying agriculture restoration options on his farm after 2 years or not had doubled the soil, organic carbon in his farm. we are able to learn how these restoration options influence social health, but also by been us working with the craft. we're able to feed back this information through one on one conversations focus group discussion to really show how his soil is improving through his management...
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he was not born in kenya. donald trump by the way never accused him of being born in kenya even though he's accused of having accused him of that, he did not. what happens next then is that fades away. no one pays attention to that, but in 2008 a gentleman named phillip berg a prominent pennsylvania democrat and attorney, former deputy attorney general of the pennsylvania, he files a lawsuit, he's also a hillary supporter, to get at the birth certificate of barack obama. that's what he wants to see. i want to see the birth certificate, i'm a citizen in good standing and i want to see it. he wrote a book that i don't think anybody read, but me. and he couldn't believe that they weren't taking him seriously. they didn't. at least the media did not take him seriously. the obama camp and dnc did. they hired the most high powered democratic law firm in washington to fight phillip berg and some will recognize as perkens cooey. now, i don't want to go into too much detail about the fight. they spent a whole lot of mo
he was not born in kenya. donald trump by the way never accused him of being born in kenya even though he's accused of having accused him of that, he did not. what happens next then is that fades away. no one pays attention to that, but in 2008 a gentleman named phillip berg a prominent pennsylvania democrat and attorney, former deputy attorney general of the pennsylvania, he files a lawsuit, he's also a hillary supporter, to get at the birth certificate of barack obama. that's what he wants to...
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as thomas in kenya, we are definitely dealing with a difficult period. but that is hope in building. i don't think it's us. we are at a tipping point, but if we can restore our thought and this intervention just killed up, we have a fighting chance represent so much more that a plate for the procedure for, for the measure, it's about things that goes into it. so the soil, the, the fuel to transport, if market galaxy down the labor to produce it as we see that when you have a condition, the waste and all that was not the world what cycle. and we of course, the power and also hi val, it's not just about weeping. what we've been about using nature versus likely i'm giving back. but as we can. so really it's about the evidence that we on to the people who keep the around one percent of electricity globally is consumed by data centers, many of which provide remote storage facilities or what is also known as the cloud . i'm in no way to see how one center is honda thing. the energy of these fuel wants to store our digital information without a heavy comp and f
as thomas in kenya, we are definitely dealing with a difficult period. but that is hope in building. i don't think it's us. we are at a tipping point, but if we can restore our thought and this intervention just killed up, we have a fighting chance represent so much more that a plate for the procedure for, for the measure, it's about things that goes into it. so the soil, the, the fuel to transport, if market galaxy down the labor to produce it as we see that when you have a condition, the...
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as thomas in kenya, we are definitely dealing with a difficult period. but there is hope in building. i don't think it's us. we are at a tipping point, but if can restore our thought and this intervention just killed up, we have a fighting chance represent so much more that a plate for the procedure for, for the things that goes into the soil, the fuel to transport its market electricity let down the labor to produce it as we've seen, and really help condition the way and all that goes with the natural world. what cycle? and we of course a part of an off. hi val, it's not just about meeting what he's talking about using nature versus likely i'm giving back, but i think we can. so really it's about the evidence that we come to, the people who keep we've talked to al jazeera, we can what gives you hope that is going to be peace because the situation on the ground seems to be pointing. otherwise we listen. we were never on the. 3 whatever road to off migration we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that on sierra a lot of the stories tha
as thomas in kenya, we are definitely dealing with a difficult period. but there is hope in building. i don't think it's us. we are at a tipping point, but if can restore our thought and this intervention just killed up, we have a fighting chance represent so much more that a plate for the procedure for, for the things that goes into the soil, the fuel to transport its market electricity let down the labor to produce it as we've seen, and really help condition the way and all that goes with the...
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his increased carbon content, he saw his helping in the fight against climate change. aftermath in kenya, we are definitely dealing with a difficult period. but there is hope in building, i don't think it's us. we are at a tipping point. but if can restore our thought and this interventions are killed up, we have a fighting chance for the represent so much more that a plate for the procedure for measure things that goes into the soil, the fuel to transport its market electricity down the labor to produce it, as we see that we have condition, the waste and all that goes to the natural world. what cycle? and we of course, a part of an off. hi val, it's not just about what we've been about using nature versus likely i'm giving back as we can. so really it's about the episodes that we even i'm for the people who keep around one percent of electricity globally is consumed by data centers, many of which provides remote storage facilities or what is also known as the cloud . i'm in no way to see how one center is honda thing. the energy of the fuel was to stole our digital information without a
his increased carbon content, he saw his helping in the fight against climate change. aftermath in kenya, we are definitely dealing with a difficult period. but there is hope in building, i don't think it's us. we are at a tipping point. but if can restore our thought and this interventions are killed up, we have a fighting chance for the represent so much more that a plate for the procedure for measure things that goes into the soil, the fuel to transport its market electricity down the labor...
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he was notn born in kenya. donald trump never accuse them of being born in kenya even though having him accused of that, he has not. what happens next been is that fades away. no one pays any attention to that but in 2008 a gentleman named the look berger was a prominent pennsylvania democrat, attorney, former deputy attorney general of pennsylvania, he files a a lawsuit come he's aa hillary supporter, to get at the birth certificate of barack obama. i want to sit for certificate. i'm a citizen in good standing. i want to see it. he wrote a book about this i don't think anyone in america red but me, and it's fascinating little book and he couldn't believe they were not taking him seriously that they didn't. at least the media did that taking seriously. the obama camp and the dnc did. what they did is they hired the most high-powered democratic law firm in washington to fight philip berg. that's a name that rings, many of you will recognize from future exploits. i don't want to too much detail spend a whole lot
he was notn born in kenya. donald trump never accuse them of being born in kenya even though having him accused of that, he has not. what happens next been is that fades away. no one pays any attention to that but in 2008 a gentleman named the look berger was a prominent pennsylvania democrat, attorney, former deputy attorney general of pennsylvania, he files a a lawsuit come he's aa hillary supporter, to get at the birth certificate of barack obama. i want to sit for certificate. i'm a citizen...
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busy this year they didn't actually withdraw, they just move their bases next door to do booty and kenya an attack from their instead. just last month, joe biden. what did he do? he bomb somalia picking up where his predecessors left off. so as us intervention an occupation made somalia safer and better or more dangerous and poor. if you look at 2016, there were 150 unique armed groups in somalia, which is 3 times more than in 2010, according to the brookings institution. and just like iraq spilled over to syria of gallon, standstill over to pockets on this war has also spilt over the kenya, there were been a $150.00 attacks while she, bob and kenya, including one in 2015 that a kenyan college campus that killed almost a 150 people. so not only is somalia more dangerous compared to before, but so are its neighbors. and then the last decade, hundreds of thousands of people have left somalia because of war and famine. according to the u. n, there are 750000 somalia, refugees in neighboring countries and over 2 and a half 1000000 displaced internally. and if we compared to 1990, the number
busy this year they didn't actually withdraw, they just move their bases next door to do booty and kenya an attack from their instead. just last month, joe biden. what did he do? he bomb somalia picking up where his predecessors left off. so as us intervention an occupation made somalia safer and better or more dangerous and poor. if you look at 2016, there were 150 unique armed groups in somalia, which is 3 times more than in 2010, according to the brookings institution. and just like iraq...
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there were been a 150 attacks by us above, in kenya, including one in 2015 that a kenyan college campus that killed almost a 150 people. so not only is somalia more dangerous compared to before, but so are its neighbors. and in the last decade, hundreds of thousands of people have left somalia because of war and famine. according to the u. n, there are 750000 somali refugees in neighboring countries and over 2 and a half 1000000 displaced internally. and if we compared to 1990, the number of somali refugees and migrants outside the country has literally doubled. somalia is even poorer than it was in 1960. the poverty rate currently sits at around 70 percent. centuries of european colonialism, followed by decades of us bombings. and this is the result that you get to if you've been paying attention, you should know that this has nothing to do with humanitarian endeavors or counterterrorism. the real reason america is in somalia is the same reason the british and italian empires were for their jewish strategic and economic interests, somalia, located right on the gulf of aiden on the door
there were been a 150 attacks by us above, in kenya, including one in 2015 that a kenyan college campus that killed almost a 150 people. so not only is somalia more dangerous compared to before, but so are its neighbors. and in the last decade, hundreds of thousands of people have left somalia because of war and famine. according to the u. n, there are 750000 somali refugees in neighboring countries and over 2 and a half 1000000 displaced internally. and if we compared to 1990, the number of...
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kenya barris "we the people" premieres july 4th on netflix.
kenya barris "we the people" premieres july 4th on netflix.
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policy may have fanned the flames of extremism in kenya.ifornians are deciding if they want to keep this man, gavin newsom, as their governor. days result could reverberate far beyond the golden state. ♪ plus curtain out -- broadway is back after the pandemic turned off the light for 18 months. we are live in manhattan as th show begins. anchor: welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. for the second day in a row, lawmakers in washington are asking tough questions about america's messy exit from afghanistan. the u.s. secretary of state was in the hot seat once again, this time in front of the senate foreign relations committee. antony blinken was grilled on everything from weather al qaeda brought foothold again to other the biden administration failed to anticipate the collapse of the afghan government. >> i don't know how it's possible if in fact that people in charge are foreign policy to not see these factors and conclude there was a very real possibility of a very rapid collapse, then you have the wrong people making
policy may have fanned the flames of extremism in kenya.ifornians are deciding if they want to keep this man, gavin newsom, as their governor. days result could reverberate far beyond the golden state. ♪ plus curtain out -- broadway is back after the pandemic turned off the light for 18 months. we are live in manhattan as th show begins. anchor: welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. for the second day in a row, lawmakers in washington are asking tough questions about...
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it's possible in kenya, i mean the farmer and sunday. bloody heavily did the oil light will depend on wall loop life or just gotten one of the fastest growing nations in the world. ah, the country needed to open and develop a pull back into national shipping company to become a team, middle east, and trade and money skillfully enough down 3 key areas up to about filling up front of connecting the, connecting, the future the cut out cut to gateway to whoa trade. oh i hello again, i'm just talking to remind you about top stories with our the lead movements and kind of sounds. pan shit valley is calling for national uprising. half to the taliban to control of the last problem opposing it. baffles raged for days in that mountainous region north of cobble about has said it wanted a peaceful outcome that faced resistance fighters in sheer valley pleaded also say they're getting close to unveiling us kind of storm new government members of guineas, outgoing cabinets, have gathered at parliament after being summoned by the truly the kennel, mama, dom, boyer told menaces that refusal to attend
it's possible in kenya, i mean the farmer and sunday. bloody heavily did the oil light will depend on wall loop life or just gotten one of the fastest growing nations in the world. ah, the country needed to open and develop a pull back into national shipping company to become a team, middle east, and trade and money skillfully enough down 3 key areas up to about filling up front of connecting the, connecting, the future the cut out cut to gateway to whoa trade. oh i hello again, i'm just...
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and we see our big storms set up through ethiopia, kenya, and they move toward the west for their toward the south. plenty of sunshine temperatures heating up, keep down at 24, but windy though for the eastern cape. we could see gus here about 70 kilometers per hour. port elizabeth has a height of 70 ok. i'm not a fan. see soon the . ready too often of cornerstone is portrayed through the prism of war. but there were many thanks to the brave individuals who risk their lives to protect it from destruction. an extraordinary film archive standing for decades reveals the forgotten truth of the countries modern history. the forbidden real part one, the birth of afghan cinema on it. just the latest news as it breaks. the concern is that my suits force is coming round on the mountain ridges. trying to surround this area in order to isolate school with detailed coverage, serial power fil live, and my how much sick he takes all the major strategic decision from around the world. the water rose so quickly at this new jersey apartment complex. it caught many people off guard. oh, i get a very good
and we see our big storms set up through ethiopia, kenya, and they move toward the west for their toward the south. plenty of sunshine temperatures heating up, keep down at 24, but windy though for the eastern cape. we could see gus here about 70 kilometers per hour. port elizabeth has a height of 70 ok. i'm not a fan. see soon the . ready too often of cornerstone is portrayed through the prism of war. but there were many thanks to the brave individuals who risk their lives to protect it from...
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bill, the leader in foot recycling either reporting on how your technology is making this possible in kenya, i mean, the farmer and santi, what he did, the oil, the lavender dependent wall loop life for you, or just one of the world's most powerful and dangerous criminal enterprises. central to the livelihoods of hundreds of thousands of people and behind the death of many for exceptional access to some of its key players reveals the inner workings of an organisation telling the name to many as the blood alliance. inside this in a la carte house taught one of the key parts investigation, people and power on al jazeera. ah ah. hello again, i'm the salty paying off. that's remind you about top stories here. the sour taliban forces say they've taken control of punch, share the last afghan province to resist their rule. battle is waged for days and not mountainous regions. couple a crew has been carried out and the west african nation of guinea soldiers have detained president alpha con day. they've dissolved the government and constitution and imposed a nation wide cap. use these 6 palestinian
bill, the leader in foot recycling either reporting on how your technology is making this possible in kenya, i mean, the farmer and santi, what he did, the oil, the lavender dependent wall loop life for you, or just one of the world's most powerful and dangerous criminal enterprises. central to the livelihoods of hundreds of thousands of people and behind the death of many for exceptional access to some of its key players reveals the inner workings of an organisation telling the name to many as...
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in kenya, thousands of prisoners languish behind bars, many don't know the legal rights. and have never had a fair hearing and never had an attorney. mcclean's justice defenders program brings legal training into prisons. it led to law degrees for some. parallel training for many and freedom for thousands of people who finally got a fair hearing. justice defenders hopes to expand their work into american prisons. here is my champion for change, alexander mcclean. ♪ >> it's a graduation ceremony few thought possible. maximum security prison in kenya inmates and guards who attended law school by mail are today getting law degrees from the university of london. it's happening thanks to the work of this man, alexander mcclean, a british lawyer who provides legal training inside prisons inside africa. >> good afternoon, brothers. our work is to help people without lawyers access to justice. >> i met mcclean two years ago while reporting for "60 minutes." he is one of most extraordinary people i know. how are you doing now? >> we innovated. >> few inmates in kenyan prisons know
in kenya, thousands of prisoners languish behind bars, many don't know the legal rights. and have never had a fair hearing and never had an attorney. mcclean's justice defenders program brings legal training into prisons. it led to law degrees for some. parallel training for many and freedom for thousands of people who finally got a fair hearing. justice defenders hopes to expand their work into american prisons. here is my champion for change, alexander mcclean. ♪ >> it's a graduation...
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in kenya, thousands of prisoners languish behind bars, many don't know the legal rights.ver had a faur hearing. never had an attorney. mcclean's justice defenders program brings legal training into prisons. it led to law degrees for some. parallel training for many and freedom for thousands of naem got a faur hearing. justice defenders hopes to expand their work into american prisons. here is my champion for change, a alexander mcclean. >> it's a graduation ceremony few thought possible. maximum security prison in kenya and guards were attending law school by mail but today getting law degrees from the university of london. it's happening thanks to the work of this man, alexander mcclean. a brit ish lawyer who provides legal training inside prison inside africa. >> good afternoon, brothers. how work is to help lourz to access justice. >> i met mcclean two years ago while reporting for 60 minutes. he is one of most xrextraordina people i know. how are you doing now? >> we uni innovated. >> few unmates in kenyan prisons know their rights and many had a lour to defend them.
in kenya, thousands of prisoners languish behind bars, many don't know the legal rights.ver had a faur hearing. never had an attorney. mcclean's justice defenders program brings legal training into prisons. it led to law degrees for some. parallel training for many and freedom for thousands of naem got a faur hearing. justice defenders hopes to expand their work into american prisons. here is my champion for change, a alexander mcclean. >> it's a graduation ceremony few thought possible....
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millions living in kenya are already having to adapt to more svere droughts and less intense rainy seasonsmmit in glasgow, our africa correspondent, vivienne nunis, reports now on kenya's struggles against global warming. 0n the front line of climate change, a seven—hour trek brings something to drink. this grandmother is part the turkana community, the million people who have lived off this land for centuries. life here has never been easy, but recent droughts have robbed these pastoralists of water, livestock and vegetation. now, they are fighting to keep the only life they have ever known. translation: the | climate has changed. we don't get water from underground any more, because the wells are dried. i had a number of goats, but the drought ate them. i have nothing left. yet another desperate search, where water used to be. not that long ago, this dam was an important water source for local visitors and their livestock. on any given day, you would see cattle, sheep and goats here. but as the rainy seasons became ever shorter and drier, this dam completely dried up, forcing local commu
millions living in kenya are already having to adapt to more svere droughts and less intense rainy seasonsmmit in glasgow, our africa correspondent, vivienne nunis, reports now on kenya's struggles against global warming. 0n the front line of climate change, a seven—hour trek brings something to drink. this grandmother is part the turkana community, the million people who have lived off this land for centuries. life here has never been easy, but recent droughts have robbed these pastoralists...
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and from my re be in kenya, we have eileen mccarthy. she's advocacy manager for the norwegian refugee council. in afghanistan, she was recently evacuated. thank you all for joining us. now as we've been saying, the airport has reopened to domestic lights, but there are a huge challenges to getting international flights up and running. i believe the airport is actually still operating without any kind of raise our navigation system . what's your assessment of the space of the airport at the moment and as a pilot yourself, would you feel comfortable going down that runway? well, apparently they are operating without radar. which is indicated by the slide show no aircraft own line, but something that all that's not a safe operating belief if the weather is marginal. so that's going to have to be corrected before the airport becomes viable for international flights. there are many, many factors that need to be addressed before the suffering form that resume. so international once in accordance with i fail safety standards. but we'll dig int
and from my re be in kenya, we have eileen mccarthy. she's advocacy manager for the norwegian refugee council. in afghanistan, she was recently evacuated. thank you all for joining us. now as we've been saying, the airport has reopened to domestic lights, but there are a huge challenges to getting international flights up and running. i believe the airport is actually still operating without any kind of raise our navigation system . what's your assessment of the space of the airport at the...
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we've scooped up in kenya, 52 millimeters of rain, still seen these storms flare up through also the ethiopian highlands on tuesday. further toward the south, we do have some what, whether effecting durbin with a high of 18 degrees, johannesburg, at 28 cape town, you're at 20 degrees. but how about this? we're going to dial up your temperature in the days ahead. it's going to be short lived 29 degrees on wednesday, but then we're packed down to 18 by thursday. see again soon. the man people out their phones could you help them communicate? not just on their phones. i've just transmitted neat images of an earthquake in the southern hemisphere back to and i'm providing the connection to those cherokee workers in the desert. this is a tough job, but it's challenging streaming like with the 10 different countries. and those guys don't quit when you get a move on, there's no point having lightning fast. connections are still nice for clowns. child sat space to deliver your vision. oh, a. watching your reminder about tough stories and the u. s. as announces, relaxing and 18 months long, ca
we've scooped up in kenya, 52 millimeters of rain, still seen these storms flare up through also the ethiopian highlands on tuesday. further toward the south, we do have some what, whether effecting durbin with a high of 18 degrees, johannesburg, at 28 cape town, you're at 20 degrees. but how about this? we're going to dial up your temperature in the days ahead. it's going to be short lived 29 degrees on wednesday, but then we're packed down to 18 by thursday. see again soon. the man people out...
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it's possible in kenya, i mean the farmer and santi, what he did, the oil life depended on, was life afraid, or just ah, ah, ah, i talked stories on al jazeera autonomy band spokesman has announced the names of the men who will lead afghan. he stands, the transitional government list of cabinet members is dominated by members of the god. and there are no women. and the announcement comes with top us officials are in katara capital to discuss the future of a son, occupation of camp guns. and americans from capital will continue in other world news, frances top court of appeal has ruled against one of the country's largest companies . over allegations that it funded i saw in syria. the court overturned a ruling not to formerly investigate cement, making far for complicity and crimes. against humanity, the company continue to operate in northern syria between 20122014. despite the threat of on groups including iso in the region, akasha butler has more from paris. was fernie a big blow to the far she is a reputation. a judges from the highest court effectively overturning this 2019 rulin
it's possible in kenya, i mean the farmer and santi, what he did, the oil life depended on, was life afraid, or just ah, ah, ah, i talked stories on al jazeera autonomy band spokesman has announced the names of the men who will lead afghan. he stands, the transitional government list of cabinet members is dominated by members of the god. and there are no women. and the announcement comes with top us officials are in katara capital to discuss the future of a son, occupation of camp guns. and...
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this is the breeze, and it does produce some showers on the coast of both kenya, samaria, anton veneer in land, though it's a fairly dr. picture scattering of big chairs, the heaviest ones there are further west. lastly round the gulf of guinea with nigeria probably the main focus the news. ready too often of cornerstone is portrayed through the prism of war. but there were many of thanks to the brave individuals who risk their lives to protect it from destruction . an extraordinary film archive standing for decades reveals the forgotten truth of the country's modern history. the forbidden real part to the communist revolution on a janita. most people will never know what's beyond the stone, the deafening silence of 100000. how it feels to touch danger every day. most people will never know what it's like to work with. every breath is precious with fear. it's not an option. but when most people oh i guess what you do there are about top stories this and the you in general assembly has opened with the warning from the secretary general that the world stands on the edge of an abyss. atto
this is the breeze, and it does produce some showers on the coast of both kenya, samaria, anton veneer in land, though it's a fairly dr. picture scattering of big chairs, the heaviest ones there are further west. lastly round the gulf of guinea with nigeria probably the main focus the news. ready too often of cornerstone is portrayed through the prism of war. but there were many of thanks to the brave individuals who risk their lives to protect it from destruction . an extraordinary film...
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, because of the colors or the kenya flags, jamaica because it's the jamaican flag, or maybe even like stop lights, red green and a yellow party, the green party is most likely to be allied with all of the shop. he has the current finite finance minister. and he is of the democrat, the socialist democratic party. and so the socialist party looks like they're going to be the ones probably with that green property that might take leadership. interesting and ankle, america was empower since george w bush, 16 years this has been stability for germany and actually stability for europe. so as the 4th largest economy in the world, the country that i'm most interested probably in what's going on in china because 50 percent of what they sell into your goes through germany. and they're a big ally, all the germany. and this is big going to be a lot of lack of stabilization throughout europe because of this. oh, absolutely. and we've got about 30 seconds left, but do we foresee a major shift in what as you mentioned is europe largest economy here? absolutely. because uncle mark, don't forget, she
, because of the colors or the kenya flags, jamaica because it's the jamaican flag, or maybe even like stop lights, red green and a yellow party, the green party is most likely to be allied with all of the shop. he has the current finite finance minister. and he is of the democrat, the socialist democratic party. and so the socialist party looks like they're going to be the ones probably with that green property that might take leadership. interesting and ankle, america was empower since george...
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in a maximum-security prison in nairobi, kenya, inmates and guards who attended law school by mail arerees from the university of london. it's happening thanks to the work of this man, alexander mclean, a british lawyer whose nonprofit, justice defenders, provides legal training inside prisons and africa. >> good afternoon, brothers. our work is to help people who don't have lawyers to access justice. >> i met alexander mclean two years ago while reporting for cbs's 60 minutes. he is one of the most extraordinary people i know. how are you doing as an organization now? >> as an organization, we've innovated, we've grown, and we have been reminded that the world's crying out for justice. >> few inmates in kenyan prisons know their rights and many have never had a lawyer to defend them. so far, justice defenders has trained hundreds and of prisoners and prison guards to become paralegals and lawyers who then help tens of thousands of other inmates understand the law and hopefully get a fair hearing. >> i can't think of anybody i know who is more about focused on changing the status quo.
in a maximum-security prison in nairobi, kenya, inmates and guards who attended law school by mail arerees from the university of london. it's happening thanks to the work of this man, alexander mclean, a british lawyer whose nonprofit, justice defenders, provides legal training inside prisons and africa. >> good afternoon, brothers. our work is to help people who don't have lawyers to access justice. >> i met alexander mclean two years ago while reporting for cbs's 60 minutes. he...
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[laughter] here is a femur from kenya 6 million years old. compared to a chimpanzee, the head or the ballpoint of the hip joint is very similar but look how the neck is on this fossil compared to the champ and what that would do to reposition the hip muscles by drawing them farther from the head and making it more efficient and we think that anatomy is evidence for bipedal locomotion and then if you go back even farther at 7 million years with this remarkable school discovered in chad and is very controversial. researchers who found and first interpreted it argued the whole at the base of the school where the spinal cord would exit was in a humanlike position and therefore this creature could hold itself upright and maybe even walk on two legs. we don't walk with our heads i like to see fossils from other parts of the body and now there is a femur that has been published by one team and another has a printout in it comes to completely different conclusions if this is the upright walker or not. as you converge as a common ancestor you will get
[laughter] here is a femur from kenya 6 million years old. compared to a chimpanzee, the head or the ballpoint of the hip joint is very similar but look how the neck is on this fossil compared to the champ and what that would do to reposition the hip muscles by drawing them farther from the head and making it more efficient and we think that anatomy is evidence for bipedal locomotion and then if you go back even farther at 7 million years with this remarkable school discovered in chad and is...
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busy busy so i'm on kenya. busy busy i want that job on the on me you have all, you know, i didn't actually on thursday to wash and give you a quick question for them. channels. hello. she didn't want to, you know, i was on the line with us. i i don't know or hear about your dog. oh. 7 i mean maybe i could actually be can be why why would those who, who scare me no more on the modes i i did you like the animal and i'm done now. i can't mad to us was that the new to me on a very short on just so i hope you got me on the, on the child. i mean, was there for the child that i chose, i saw or write about the shop on a tunnel a to say to one of your i wish there was another. check me out on that and let them know and then we can shuttle whatever off i don't know what it is unless unless somebody has nothing over my check out. besides me know that i enjoy the barony got impatient on you want to join others on a mission. on behalf of the shop. only i should have to think who jello along the porch for with your good to
busy busy so i'm on kenya. busy busy i want that job on the on me you have all, you know, i didn't actually on thursday to wash and give you a quick question for them. channels. hello. she didn't want to, you know, i was on the line with us. i i don't know or hear about your dog. oh. 7 i mean maybe i could actually be can be why why would those who, who scare me no more on the modes i i did you like the animal and i'm done now. i can't mad to us was that the new to me on a very short on just so...
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busy busy so i'm on kenya. busy has him on that job on the, on the you all can, you know, i d and actually on thursday the she was should give you a quick question for them channel that hello. she didn't even want to, you know, i know it was on the land with us i don't know or hear about joy dawn. oh. 7 with me for i actually can be why why why? well good job here who calls gather money? no more on the got married. sorry i did you the i'm on i'm the now i can't mad to us visit the new to us. i sell for 5 up in the on there on just so you got me on, on the child. so i thought maybe, you know, was there for the child that you know us that i chose i saw right about the shopped on a tunnel a to say to one of your, i wish there was an art show me on that and let me know and alicia for me to shut off and when i was in my cell phone, but it was not by check out. besides me know that josie bear me got impatient on you want to join others on a mission on behalf of the shop. who jello when you poured forth with you? coul
busy busy so i'm on kenya. busy has him on that job on the, on the you all can, you know, i d and actually on thursday the she was should give you a quick question for them channel that hello. she didn't even want to, you know, i know it was on the land with us i don't know or hear about joy dawn. oh. 7 with me for i actually can be why why why? well good job here who calls gather money? no more on the got married. sorry i did you the i'm on i'm the now i can't mad to us visit the new to us. i...
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before the pandemic, he traveled to kenya.orting for 60 minutes, anderson alexander mcclean. >> it helps prisoners in africa with legal training. some earned law degrees behind bars and now his program is inspiring inmates in the u.s. >> we walk in prisons that filled with poor people, prisons that are filled with minors, that are filled with people who have not had the best education. that is the case in the united states as much as uganda or kenya. >> one on one, together -- >> jody polk was inspired by what alexander mcclean is doing in the prisons. she studied the law in prison and helped other inmates with their legal issues. she said learning the law behind bars transferred her life. j jody continues to help others learn their life and she continues to work to find out what justice defenders might be able to do. >> thank you for your role. >> alexander mcclean sees himself as a servant and believes that everyone, guilty or innocent, deserves a fair hearing enter an opportunity to serve others in need. >> for me, i feel r
before the pandemic, he traveled to kenya.orting for 60 minutes, anderson alexander mcclean. >> it helps prisoners in africa with legal training. some earned law degrees behind bars and now his program is inspiring inmates in the u.s. >> we walk in prisons that filled with poor people, prisons that are filled with minors, that are filled with people who have not had the best education. that is the case in the united states as much as uganda or kenya. >> one on one, together --...
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here's one from kenya that's 6000000-years-old and what's unique about this one is compared the head or the ball part of the hip joint, very similar but lookad how short the neck is and how long it is on this fossil. it's about repositioning those to get down on a single leg. by drawing on the muscles farther from the hip, it makes it more efficient and we can think of that anatomy as evidence for the locomotion and if we go back even further than that, there's a remarkable school that was discovered and is very controversial. the researchers that founded and first interpreted it argued the whole atat the base and maybe en walk on two legs. we don't walk with our heads, so i would like to see fossils from other parts of the body and there is a femur now that has been copublished by one team and another has a print and they come to completely different conclusions on whether it is uprightt or not and to me as you converge you're going to get something that isn't quite like any of the living apes and a fabulous combination and maybe a frustrating combination is difficult to interpret.
here's one from kenya that's 6000000-years-old and what's unique about this one is compared the head or the ball part of the hip joint, very similar but lookad how short the neck is and how long it is on this fossil. it's about repositioning those to get down on a single leg. by drawing on the muscles farther from the hip, it makes it more efficient and we can think of that anatomy as evidence for the locomotion and if we go back even further than that, there's a remarkable school that was...
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meanwhile, in the women's elite, kenya's hellen 0biri ran the fastest with eilish mccolgan close behindtime with fellow briton and six—time winner shelly woods winning the women's title. congratulations to everyone who took on the great north run in newcastle this afternoon. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. but now on bbc news, it's time for the film review. hello, and welcome to the film review on bbc news. look who's here! he's real — it's mark kermode really here in the studio, not an avatar! it is fabulous to be back in the studio with you, jane. how lovely to see you again. so, we have a packed show coming up. so, we've got reviews of the collini case, which is a german crime thriller. we have respect, which is the biopic of aretha franklin, withjennifer hudson. and we have herself, which is the new film by phyllida lloyd, which i think you and i have different opinions about. to be discussed. we start with the collini case. yes, so, german crime thriller, based on a book by ferdinand von schirach — which i confess i have not read, although it's ap
meanwhile, in the women's elite, kenya's hellen 0biri ran the fastest with eilish mccolgan close behindtime with fellow briton and six—time winner shelly woods winning the women's title. congratulations to everyone who took on the great north run in newcastle this afternoon. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. but now on bbc news, it's time for the film review. hello, and welcome to the film review on bbc news. look who's here! he's real — it's mark kermode...
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kenya has installed about 27 of them, all powered by the sun.a: before we go, such is germany's affection for chancell angela merkel, that even before she has left office, teddy bears made in her image have sold out. the toymaker produce them mark end of her 16 years the in office and all 500 have already gone to good homes. they have her trademarkaircut and necklace. they were sold for $200 and you cannot buy one. narrator: fundinfor this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymond james. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ narrator: reat wu'chpbins.g ♪ da-da-da-duh-da-da-da♪ ♪ da-da-da-da-da-da ♪♪ captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> nawaz: good evening, i'm amna nawaz. judy woodruff is away. on the newshour tonight, high ak tst--esre balance, as negotiations then, getting the ccine-- a former f.d.a. commissioner on the latest strategie
kenya has installed about 27 of them, all powered by the sun.a: before we go, such is germany's affection for chancell angela merkel, that even before she has left office, teddy bears made in her image have sold out. the toymaker produce them mark end of her 16 years the in office and all 500 have already gone to good homes. they have her trademarkaircut and necklace. they were sold for $200 and you cannot buy one. narrator: fundinfor this presentation of this program is provided by......