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ago he left malawi for england he couldn't imagine a future for himself here. malawi is quite a challenging country in terms of economy and business but when you're dreaming big . to do big projects. and they learn from the bank it's almost like impossible where the interest rates are so high so huge. in my case what i've done is like to start small. back in malawi saya founded his own company in a rundown industrial area of long way. and missionary he ran a photocopy service. the business was a success despite the fact that half of malawi's population lives on less than a dollar a day side began printing t. shirts and then got his first major contracts with the profit he set up his own architecture firm my own still developing so there are some things that. you're ok. doing that maybe it's for the past seven ten years but if you bring them home you might be a new thing and maybe that might be a new business idea. this is a gene see in johannesburg south africa helps africans return after studying abroad it has a database of highly qualified africans who've gon
ago he left malawi for england he couldn't imagine a future for himself here. malawi is quite a challenging country in terms of economy and business but when you're dreaming big . to do big projects. and they learn from the bank it's almost like impossible where the interest rates are so high so huge. in my case what i've done is like to start small. back in malawi saya founded his own company in a rundown industrial area of long way. and missionary he ran a photocopy service. the business was...
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back in malawi founded his own company in a rundown industrial area of long way. and nationally he ran a photocopy service. the business was a success despite the fact that half of malawi's population lives on less than a dollar a day. side began printing t. shirts and then got his first major contracts with the profit he set up his own architecture firm my own still developing so there are some things that. in new york a they already started doing that maybe is for the past seven or ten years but if you bring them home you might be a new thing and mad that might be a new business idea. this is a gin c. in johannesburg south africa helps africans return after studying abroad it has a database of highly qualified africans who've gone overseas its clients are african companies that are looking for well qualified employees who know the continent well nearly three quarters of african graduates work abroad. angel jones says her agency has brought back around a thousand people though the reason for returning often extends beyond the promise of a good job. when i get up.
back in malawi founded his own company in a rundown industrial area of long way. and nationally he ran a photocopy service. the business was a success despite the fact that half of malawi's population lives on less than a dollar a day. side began printing t. shirts and then got his first major contracts with the profit he set up his own architecture firm my own still developing so there are some things that. in new york a they already started doing that maybe is for the past seven or ten years...
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back in malawi a sign founded his own company in a rundown industrial area of long way. and he ran a photocopy service. the business was a success despite the fact that half of malawi's population lives on less than a dollar a day side began printing t. shirts and then got his first major contracts with a profit he set up his own architecture firm. my own still developing so there are some things that. in us or in your case. it is the doing that maybe it's for the past seven or ten years but if you bring them home you might be a new thing and mad that might be a new business idea. this is a gin see in johannesburg south africa helps africans return after studying abroad it has a database of highly qualified africans who've gone overseas its clients are african companies that are looking for well qualified employees who know the continent well nearly three quarters of african graduates work abroad. angel jones says her agency has brought back around a thousand people though the reason for returning often extends beyond the promise of a good job. when i get up. every morni
back in malawi a sign founded his own company in a rundown industrial area of long way. and he ran a photocopy service. the business was a success despite the fact that half of malawi's population lives on less than a dollar a day side began printing t. shirts and then got his first major contracts with a profit he set up his own architecture firm. my own still developing so there are some things that. in us or in your case. it is the doing that maybe it's for the past seven or ten years but if...
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but it's a different story in malawi.eted the world's biggest ever effort to relocate more than 500 elephants because of successful conservation efforts. the bbc‘s ben tavener reports from malawi. the liwonde national park in southern malawi is home to some big animals. notjust hippos and crocodiles, but also elephants. lots of them. too many, in fact. conservation efforts have led to the elephants breeding prolifically. now they are straying more and more into local villages. but in nkhotakota wildlife reserve over 400km to the north, the situation is very different. poachers here virtually wiped out the local elephant population. so, african parks, a non—profit conservation organisation, embarked on the world's biggest elephant translocation. it is no mean feat — darting and moving these massive animals takes skill and determination. to complicate matters further, families have to be moved together to reduce the stress of being transported and waking up in unknown surroundings. over two years, the $1.6 million project m
but it's a different story in malawi.eted the world's biggest ever effort to relocate more than 500 elephants because of successful conservation efforts. the bbc‘s ben tavener reports from malawi. the liwonde national park in southern malawi is home to some big animals. notjust hippos and crocodiles, but also elephants. lots of them. too many, in fact. conservation efforts have led to the elephants breeding prolifically. now they are straying more and more into local villages. but in...
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the last report takes us to malawi the eastern african country has one of the highest rates of child marriage in the world and i'll include a gun where is doing what she can to change this by sharing her own story. do you. no never the op. two zero is is. gone vai comes to this school in corona in northern malawi she's very passionate about girls' education and i want them to stay in school and not get married at a young age so she uses her own story as a cautionary tale she dropped out of school at the age of thirteen when she got married something she's not so proud of and so. i made a. decision so one day i decided you know it doesn't matter i have six today to go back to school then astonished and it as for now i chewed me out my so are you young goes where cadge think are you affairs to this so that day one should depend on you we're all. in a house to take care of her children herself her husband doesn't have enough money to support them he has two other wives but she never gave up this makes her a role model for others. i mean yeah i was a christie with us tory in that i saw h
the last report takes us to malawi the eastern african country has one of the highest rates of child marriage in the world and i'll include a gun where is doing what she can to change this by sharing her own story. do you. no never the op. two zero is is. gone vai comes to this school in corona in northern malawi she's very passionate about girls' education and i want them to stay in school and not get married at a young age so she uses her own story as a cautionary tale she dropped out of...
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one of the world's poorest nations sixty years ago he left malawi for britain he couldn't imagine a future for himself here. malawi is quite a challenging country in terms of economy and business by when you're brim and big . to do big projects to rely on an airline from the bank it's almost like impossible what the interest rates are so high so huge so in my case what i've done is like to start small. once he was back in malawi a sign founded his own company in a rundown industrial area in the capital e. long way. initially he ran a photocopying service the business was a success even though half of malawi's population lives on less than a dollar a day. later on side began printing t. shirts and got some major contracts with a profit he set up his own architecture firm. model is still developing so there are some things that like say in u.s. or in your ok they wanted to start doing that maybe it's for the past seven ten years but if you bring them home you might be a new thing and might that might be a new business i did. the architect says returning to malawi has definitely been w
one of the world's poorest nations sixty years ago he left malawi for britain he couldn't imagine a future for himself here. malawi is quite a challenging country in terms of economy and business by when you're brim and big . to do big projects to rely on an airline from the bank it's almost like impossible what the interest rates are so high so huge so in my case what i've done is like to start small. once he was back in malawi a sign founded his own company in a rundown industrial area in the...
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the liwonde national park, in southern malawi, is home to some big animals.ng more and more into local villages. but in nkhotakota wildlife reserve, over 400km to the north, the situation is very different. poachers here virtually wiped out the local elephant population. so, african parks, a non—profit conservation organisation, embarked on the world's biggest elephant translocation. it is no mean feat — darting and moving these massive animals takes skill and determination. to complicate matters further, families have to be moved together to reduce the stress of being transported and waking up in unknown surroundings. over two years, the $1.6 million project moved over 500 elephants to nkhotakota from overpopulated national parks in the south. now the area has been made safe with regular patrols and 400km of electrified fencing. this used to be an elephant country and it has been without elephants for some time, so the vegetation, the habitat is just perfect for elephants. we can see that most of the elephants are carrying young ones. that's one good sign th
the liwonde national park, in southern malawi, is home to some big animals.ng more and more into local villages. but in nkhotakota wildlife reserve, over 400km to the north, the situation is very different. poachers here virtually wiped out the local elephant population. so, african parks, a non—profit conservation organisation, embarked on the world's biggest elephant translocation. it is no mean feat — darting and moving these massive animals takes skill and determination. to complicate...
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tourist dollars have directly financed the work being done here in central malawi, and these 500 elephants
tourist dollars have directly financed the work being done here in central malawi, and these 500 elephants
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and the biggest ever relocation of elephants is completed in malawi as part of a major conversation projectne
and the biggest ever relocation of elephants is completed in malawi as part of a major conversation projectne
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following them, kenya, malawi, malta, george cross, zambia, singapore, guyana, botswana and lesotho.auritius, swaziland, tonga, fiji, bangladesh, the bahamas, grenada, papua new guinea and the seychelles. and the final group of high commissioners from the commonwealth of dominique, st lucia, st vincent & the grenadines —— dominica, belize and antigua & barbuda, st christopher & nevis, brunei christopher bide-visfimnfi namibia, christopher &nevis,firgne+ namibia, cameroon, darussalam, namibia, cameroon, mozambique and rwanda. the last two recent members of the commonwealth who were not actually involved in the fighting in the first and second world wars but they are here because they are members of the commonwealth and have an entitlement to lay their wreaths. they are followed by the ambassador of ireland to great britain adrian o'neill. the irish regiments who serve way back, the irish guards established under queen victoria fought in both world wars. the service chiefs come next, the chief of the defence staff, sir stuart peach, doesn't himself lay a wreath, but for the royal navy sir
following them, kenya, malawi, malta, george cross, zambia, singapore, guyana, botswana and lesotho.auritius, swaziland, tonga, fiji, bangladesh, the bahamas, grenada, papua new guinea and the seychelles. and the final group of high commissioners from the commonwealth of dominique, st lucia, st vincent & the grenadines —— dominica, belize and antigua & barbuda, st christopher & nevis, brunei christopher bide-visfimnfi namibia, christopher &nevis,firgne+ namibia, cameroon,...
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in netball, england have won the second match of the vitality netball international series against malawi. the roses led 31—25 after half—time and continued that dominance to win 61—53 at the copper box arena in london. they go 2—0 up in the three match series. british olympic pilot lamin deen secured the first major medal of his career with silver in the four—man event at the bobsleigh world cup. britain led the standings after setting a track record in their opening run in whistler, but russia's final run was enough to take gold, with gb‘s combined time 0.285ecs slower. that's all from sportsday. there'll be more sport here on bbc news throughout the evening. a christmas thriller with the ghost stories of mrjames and carols at kings thrown in. nicola upson takes her investigator to cambridge in the 1930s where, as is her habit, she helps the police with two different investigations, both dark and complicated. nine lessons subtitled some wounds never heal, easiy will realise a conscious contribute to the english detective tradition, not least becausejosephine in real life was a formidabl
in netball, england have won the second match of the vitality netball international series against malawi. the roses led 31—25 after half—time and continued that dominance to win 61—53 at the copper box arena in london. they go 2—0 up in the three match series. british olympic pilot lamin deen secured the first major medal of his career with silver in the four—man event at the bobsleigh world cup. britain led the standings after setting a track record in their opening run in whistler,...
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in netball, england have won the second match of the vitality netball international series against malawiominance to win 61—53 at the copper box arena in london. they go 2—0 up in the three match series. british olympic pilot lamin deen secured the first major medal of his career with silver in the four—man event at the bobsleigh world cup. britain led the standings after setting a track record in their opening run in whistler, but russia's final run was enough to take gold, with gb's combined time 0.28secs slower. that's all from sportsday. there'll be more sport here on bbc news throughout the evening.
in netball, england have won the second match of the vitality netball international series against malawiominance to win 61—53 at the copper box arena in london. they go 2—0 up in the three match series. british olympic pilot lamin deen secured the first major medal of his career with silver in the four—man event at the bobsleigh world cup. britain led the standings after setting a track record in their opening run in whistler, but russia's final run was enough to take gold, with gb's...
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since june, australia has been providing support to the philippines, following the seizure of malawi. announcementthe that the city marawi is liberated. been a very difficult fight over the past five months, very challenging for the forces.ne armed terrorist actions have disrupted the lives of tens of thousands of civilians and destroyed a once thriving town. our support of the philippines represents australia's commitment to working with our regional partners to address these terrorism threats. partiesof the major have gone through various contortions on energy and climate policy over the past decade. lasts resulted in the couple of years in a skyrocketing energy prices. this is a big pocket issue for voters. labor remain skeptical. >> the amendment for sydney. >> thank you, mr. speaker. my question is the prime minister. the liberals promised australians that power builds would drop by $150 per year. they did not. this year, the promised her promise -- willmbers on my right cease and ejecting. the treasure will cease in jecting. office, theming to liberals promised us runs their pow
since june, australia has been providing support to the philippines, following the seizure of malawi. announcementthe that the city marawi is liberated. been a very difficult fight over the past five months, very challenging for the forces.ne armed terrorist actions have disrupted the lives of tens of thousands of civilians and destroyed a once thriving town. our support of the philippines represents australia's commitment to working with our regional partners to address these terrorism...
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in netball, england have won the second match of the vitality netball international series against malawintinued that dominance to win 61—53 at the copper box arena in london. they go 2—0 up in the three match series. british olympic pilot lamin deen secured the first major medal of his career with silver in the four—man event at the bobsleigh world cup. britain led the standings after setting a track record in their opening run in whistler, but russia's final run was enough to take gold, with gb‘s combined time 0.28secs slower. the winter olympics of course just a few months away, so all looking good for them. 20 years ago, dubai set out to become one of the most talked about towns in the world. since then, this young city state, one of seven emirates in the uae, has largely succeeded. it's become one of the fastest growing tourist destinations on the planet. synonymous with spectacular skyscrapers, gigantic shopping malls and high—end hospitality and also the occasional stories of tourists who fall foul of local customs. but scratch deeper and there's much more to this place. no longer
in netball, england have won the second match of the vitality netball international series against malawintinued that dominance to win 61—53 at the copper box arena in london. they go 2—0 up in the three match series. british olympic pilot lamin deen secured the first major medal of his career with silver in the four—man event at the bobsleigh world cup. britain led the standings after setting a track record in their opening run in whistler, but russia's final run was enough to take gold,...
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westerners are trying to "spearhead regime change," not just in zimbabwe, but in zambia, south africa and malawiso i'm not sure that african neighbours are of a mind to push the reform agenda. it doesn't sound as though they are. some of them sound like they are quite tempted to defend mugabe. precisely. i think basically, a successful coup in zimbabwe would send the wrong message across the region. the differences between the regimes in the region are those of degree, rather than kind. you are talking about sadc, sadc is normally lame but i think sadc has never been faced with a similar situation to this. it will be interesting to see what sadc does tomorrow. i agree this will be based on self—interest in parts of sadc and the south african state, rather than any concentration such as that which linda was referring to. what about the international community more widely? i am intrigued by the notion which i have read in some quarters which says that actually, the key player in this is not any western country, the united states anybody else. it is china. there is talk of a key meeting involving m
westerners are trying to "spearhead regime change," not just in zimbabwe, but in zambia, south africa and malawiso i'm not sure that african neighbours are of a mind to push the reform agenda. it doesn't sound as though they are. some of them sound like they are quite tempted to defend mugabe. precisely. i think basically, a successful coup in zimbabwe would send the wrong message across the region. the differences between the regimes in the region are those of degree, rather than...
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my book voices of mothers a very influential and then there's these thousands of stories of these malawi's a young lawyers out there that are organic authentic narratives and that's why i talk about a manhattan project we really need a collection of talent and technology there is a blueprint for how to win this on information battlefield if you actually there is absolutely you have to have. you got for us to have her there is actually a blueprint there is actually a blueprint saying is absolutely right but i do think what you've got to understand particularly when where i am in baghdad is as i say becomes defeated online presence becomes stronger rhetoric yes we have been defeated but we will prevail this is just one battle that we are taking place and we have lost it through their programs that they've lost thirty but they say this is the long war and the defeat almost strengthens the message that this is not only interesting to me because there's a fatalism to what i saw. in iraq where they say doesn't know what's going on with us. we are talking about it. i mean this is something that t
my book voices of mothers a very influential and then there's these thousands of stories of these malawi's a young lawyers out there that are organic authentic narratives and that's why i talk about a manhattan project we really need a collection of talent and technology there is a blueprint for how to win this on information battlefield if you actually there is absolutely you have to have. you got for us to have her there is actually a blueprint there is actually a blueprint saying is...
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trinidad & tobago has for example increased the legal age of marriage to 18 and the same with malawipolicies, we are seeing progress around the world and in legislation and policies. what do you think of these much is happening around the world? so many are happening as we speak. do you believe there is momentum here, especially given the theme of this year ‘s sexual harassment being such a big issue? obviously, and i think with the need to campaign and also other campaigns and movements and women go into the streets today, so is unity of the women's unit and also around the fight to end violence against women around the world. it also shows the recognition that violent exist and continues and sexual harassment, verbal harassment happens in our everyday lives in the streets, in transport, in our workplaces. and so raising awareness and putting our voices together about it every day and survivors of women who have experienced it and also points the finger to the perpetrators. and those who need to be held accountable, who were those who commit violent acts. it seems extraordinary even
trinidad & tobago has for example increased the legal age of marriage to 18 and the same with malawipolicies, we are seeing progress around the world and in legislation and policies. what do you think of these much is happening around the world? so many are happening as we speak. do you believe there is momentum here, especially given the theme of this year ‘s sexual harassment being such a big issue? obviously, and i think with the need to campaign and also other campaigns and movements...
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well the showers in southern africa have temporarily taken a back seat they were concentrating in malawi tanzania and zambia and i think that's where to look. maggie with al-jazeera let's take you through the top stories u.s. president donald trump says additional major sanctions will be imposed on north korea in response to its latest test of a missile which could hit the in time u.s. mainland. donald trump has shed three anti muslim videos posted on twitter by a british far right activist group. and former bosnian croat military. has committed suicide by drinking poison at a u.n. war crimes board. and all the stories are following an island in greece which is struggling to look after an ever increasing number of refugees is being described as the guantanamo bay of europe thousands of refugees stuck on the island of lesbos a living in squalid conditions and face a harsh winter and as jonah hill reports greek government leaders are complaining of a lack of help from the european union. on the u.g. in. the evenings of to cold. most of the roughly ten thousand refugees and migrants stuck o
well the showers in southern africa have temporarily taken a back seat they were concentrating in malawi tanzania and zambia and i think that's where to look. maggie with al-jazeera let's take you through the top stories u.s. president donald trump says additional major sanctions will be imposed on north korea in response to its latest test of a missile which could hit the in time u.s. mainland. donald trump has shed three anti muslim videos posted on twitter by a british far right activist...
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in netball england have won the second match of the vitality netball international series against malawithat dominance to win 61—53 at the copper box arena in london. they go 2—0 up in the 4 match series. that is all the sport for the moment, plenty more later on. the archbishop of york, john sentamu, has put his clerical dog collar back on, ten years after saying he wouldn't wear one until zimbabwe's president robert mugabe resigned. in 2007, the archbishop dramatically cut up his old dog collar during a bbc interview. he's now put on a new one, saying mugabe should apologise for taking a prosperous country to the brink of ruin. do you know, andrew, i could attempt to put this one back, or, i could try to put them all together, using superglue. .. it would be a pretty ropey collar. and i think the lesson for zimbabwe is the same. they cannot just try to stitch it up. something more radical, something you need to happen in terms of the rule of law, allowing people to getjobs because 90% of people are out of work. they can'tjust stitch it up. i need a new collar. here is the million—dolla
in netball england have won the second match of the vitality netball international series against malawithat dominance to win 61—53 at the copper box arena in london. they go 2—0 up in the 4 match series. that is all the sport for the moment, plenty more later on. the archbishop of york, john sentamu, has put his clerical dog collar back on, ten years after saying he wouldn't wear one until zimbabwe's president robert mugabe resigned. in 2007, the archbishop dramatically cut up his old dog...
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in netball, england have won the second match of the fatality international series against malawi.r box arena in london. they go 2—0 up in the three match series. that is the series. it is back to you. thank you very much. owners of drones could have to register and take safety awareness tests as part of proposed new legislation. police will also be given new powers to crack down on criminal use of the devices. but asjoe lynam reports the government is also keen to develop the technology. they could be one of the most coveted presents this christmas. prices have come down and you can do a lot more with them. this potential customer says he would use one for aerial surveys and research. but he knows there needs to be more controls. it's all isn't it? we don't want drones crashing into planes and things like that. safety concerns surrounding drones were highlighted in july, when gatwick airport had to close when a drone was flown under a plane about to land. there have been near misses at leeds bradford, cork and manchester airports since 2015. and to prevent drones getting too close
in netball, england have won the second match of the fatality international series against malawi.r box arena in london. they go 2—0 up in the three match series. that is the series. it is back to you. thank you very much. owners of drones could have to register and take safety awareness tests as part of proposed new legislation. police will also be given new powers to crack down on criminal use of the devices. but asjoe lynam reports the government is also keen to develop the technology....
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in netball, england have won the second match of the vitality netball international series against malawiat dominance to win 61—53 at the copper box arena in london. they go 2—0 up in the three—match series. so that is the series won for england. all of the sport, thank you for joining england. all of the sport, thank you forjoining us. we'll have more for you on bbc news throughout the evening. theresa may has promised the government willfully theresa may has promised the government will fully fund the costs of dealing with the manchester arena bombing. the prime minister was criticised after an initial offer fell at least five million pounds short of what the local authorities said was needed. speaking to the manchester evening news, theresa may said the city will get the financial support it needs. —— £5 million. at least 23 civilians are reported to have been killed in more syrian government attacks on a rebel—held enclave on the outskirts of damascus. activists monitoring the conflict say towns in the eastern ghouta district have been subjected to air strikes and artillery fire and c
in netball, england have won the second match of the vitality netball international series against malawiat dominance to win 61—53 at the copper box arena in london. they go 2—0 up in the three—match series. so that is the series won for england. all of the sport, thank you for joining england. all of the sport, thank you forjoining us. we'll have more for you on bbc news throughout the evening. theresa may has promised the government willfully theresa may has promised the government will...
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disengage from any regional conflicts or martin what may wait wait and that because i mean it has malawi say nothing succeeds like success i mean they play their cards very very carefully ok and they've come out on top and a throw away are also part of the number to call process they are either lect it democratically if you like it or not ok so i you know it seems to me that they have a pretty strong position in lebanese politics ok and they came about because of the illegal invasion of israel ok let's all remember the origins of all these things go ahead mark. well yeah i mean start off is very much a nationalistic organization but as has grown and develops now into. an organization which permits but across the region the other problem we've got here is one of the irony the saudis troyer to take on iran and has was proxy on the region and they lost and every time they keep losing hezbollah keeps growing you know if you look at hezbollah now i mean the israeli generals barely a week passes without israeli generals in the press down there israel talking about the strength of his rule sinc
disengage from any regional conflicts or martin what may wait wait and that because i mean it has malawi say nothing succeeds like success i mean they play their cards very very carefully ok and they've come out on top and a throw away are also part of the number to call process they are either lect it democratically if you like it or not ok so i you know it seems to me that they have a pretty strong position in lebanese politics ok and they came about because of the illegal invasion of israel...
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and the biggest ever movement of elephants is completed in malawi.
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was a solemn parts of africa lots of areas of rain here stretching all the way down through into malawi and down through into mozambique heavy downpours out of this system and it looks like that one only slowly eases as we head through the day on monday towards the southwest with more cloud for cape town. hurrican harvey's destruction was indiscriminate with will there be an equal recovery and then want to be the mayor of two cities that have and have not fought lines discovers how the disparity between rich and poor is brought to the surface in times of crisis this is someone's life who they are their identity their culture . lines houston after harvey at this time on al-jazeera. welcome back you're watching officer i'd say hello rahman these are on top stories u.s. president donald trump says he wants to get along with russia in order to solve the world's problems speaking of the vietnamese capital had trump also said that he agreed with the u.s. intelligence community's assessment that moscow did interfere with the american u.s. election. meanwhile trump on putin have agreed on a joi
was a solemn parts of africa lots of areas of rain here stretching all the way down through into malawi and down through into mozambique heavy downpours out of this system and it looks like that one only slowly eases as we head through the day on monday towards the southwest with more cloud for cape town. hurrican harvey's destruction was indiscriminate with will there be an equal recovery and then want to be the mayor of two cities that have and have not fought lines discovers how the...
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was a solemn parts of africa lots of areas of rain here stretching all the way down through into malawi and down through into mozambique heavy downpours out of this system and it looks like that one only slowly eases as we head through the day on monday towards the southwest with more cloud for cape town. the weather sponsored by cattle and race. provoking debate the corporate tax has not hurt job growth under barack obama the wall when only that's not true tackling the tough issues restrictions on media freedom arbitrary killings torture maybe you're giving me wrong didn't give me but challenging the established line every single one of the three and a half thousand people who was killed with a drug dealer yes how do we know that you didn't try them didn't prosecute look you didn't charge them a shot the man saw a joint medi has done for up front at this time on al-jazeera. watching officer arrives at home rob the reminder of our top stories u.s. president donald trump says he wants to get along with russia in order to solve the world's problems speaking of the vietnamese capital had o
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high school in malawi where going to high school is not free. this week. that is tonight's last word. "the 11th hour" with brian williams is next. >>> tonight, a damning story about conspiracy things, still questions president obama's birthplace. questioning his own voice on the "access hollywood" tape after he admitted it and apologized. it comes after a wild day of back and forth attacks between democrats and the president, including the old empty chair stunt. and a missile launch by north korea that has spread genuine worry. >>> and new details on what donald trump told friends about the russia investigation as another damaging headline drops tonight on mike flynn. "the 11th hour" begins right now. on a tuesday nights good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. this was day 313 of the trump administration. it offers a dplichglimpse into president's thinking and a renewed look at the sexual harassment accusations several women have made against mim, accusations he has notably denied. language he has admitted to and apologized
high school in malawi where going to high school is not free. this week. that is tonight's last word. "the 11th hour" with brian williams is next. >>> tonight, a damning story about conspiracy things, still questions president obama's birthplace. questioning his own voice on the "access hollywood" tape after he admitted it and apologized. it comes after a wild day of back and forth attacks between democrats and the president, including the old empty chair stunt. and...
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and ben says we also provide scholarships for girls to go to high school in malawi where going to highght, a damning story about conspiracy things, still questions president obama's birthplace. it comes after attacks between the democrats and president, including the old empty char stunt and a missile launch by north korea that has caused genuine worry and what donald trump told friends about the russia investigation. "the 11th hour" begins right now.
and ben says we also provide scholarships for girls to go to high school in malawi where going to highght, a damning story about conspiracy things, still questions president obama's birthplace. it comes after attacks between the democrats and president, including the old empty char stunt and a missile launch by north korea that has caused genuine worry and what donald trump told friends about the russia investigation. "the 11th hour" begins right now.
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the high school graduation rate for boys in malawi is double that of girls. half an hour tomorrow morning when i wake up giving desks and tuitions to those and maybe when i think of names while i'm doing it, it will end up being an hour and david letterman has already told you exactly what that will feel like. >> i would just like to say we have to help each other or nothing will happen. and if you help someone in any way, big or small, automatically you will feel good about yourself. >> david letterman gets tonight's last word. "the 11th hour" with brian williams starts right now. >> tonight the backlash takes a sour turn. >> and new developments on the russia front, including what mike flynn's team will and will not share with the white house. is cooperation the next step? and a closer look at robert mueller. what you may not know about the man running the investigation that looms over this presidency. "the 11th hour" on a back-to-work monday night begins now. >> good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. day 312 of the trump a
the high school graduation rate for boys in malawi is double that of girls. half an hour tomorrow morning when i wake up giving desks and tuitions to those and maybe when i think of names while i'm doing it, it will end up being an hour and david letterman has already told you exactly what that will feel like. >> i would just like to say we have to help each other or nothing will happen. and if you help someone in any way, big or small, automatically you will feel good about yourself....
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and ben says we also provide scholarships for girls to go to high school in malawi where going to high this week. that is tonight's last word. "the 11th hour" with brian williams is next. >>> tonight, a damning story about conspiracy things, still questions president obama's birthplace. questioning his own voice on the "access hollywood" tape after he admitted it and apologized. it comes after a wild day of back and forth attacks between democrats and the president, including the old empty chair stunt. and a missile launch by north korea that has spread genuine worry. >>> and new details on what donald trump told friends about the russia investigation as another damaging headline drops tonight on mike flynn. "the 11th hour" begins right now.
and ben says we also provide scholarships for girls to go to high school in malawi where going to high this week. that is tonight's last word. "the 11th hour" with brian williams is next. >>> tonight, a damning story about conspiracy things, still questions president obama's birthplace. questioning his own voice on the "access hollywood" tape after he admitted it and apologized. it comes after a wild day of back and forth attacks between democrats and the president,...
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there was a solemn parts of africa lots of areas of rain here stretch all the way down through into malawi and down through into mozambique heavy downpours out of this system and it looks like that one only slowly eases as we head through the day on monday towards the southwest with more cloud for cape town. trying to move. i mean.
there was a solemn parts of africa lots of areas of rain here stretch all the way down through into malawi and down through into mozambique heavy downpours out of this system and it looks like that one only slowly eases as we head through the day on monday towards the southwest with more cloud for cape town. trying to move. i mean.
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and ben says we also provide scholarships for girls to go to high school in malawi where going to high school is not free. >> tonight, a damning story about conspiracy things, still questions president obama's birthplace. it comes after attacks between the democrats and president, including the old empty char stunt and a missile launch by north korea that has caused genuine worry and what donald trump told friends about the russia investigation. "the 11th hour" begins right now. >> on a tuesday night, good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. this was day 313 of the trump administration. it brings two new reports that offer a glimpse into the president's thinking as he tries to pass his tax bill pr, as he faces a growing russia investigation and a new look at several sexual harassment accusations that women have made against him. we'll get to all of it here. the first report of "the washington post" boils down to something near and dear to the president's heart and that's branding. it says this, quote, trump has sought to paint the rosiest picture of his
and ben says we also provide scholarships for girls to go to high school in malawi where going to high school is not free. >> tonight, a damning story about conspiracy things, still questions president obama's birthplace. it comes after attacks between the democrats and president, including the old empty char stunt and a missile launch by north korea that has caused genuine worry and what donald trump told friends about the russia investigation. "the 11th hour" begins right now....
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we know at least one of which was a condolence call to the president of malawi. >> tucker: you are missingwhose job it is to keep track of this who says that there were large amount of classified information as distinct from documents marked classified. information from the intelligence agencies, gathered by them. on her server. and that he perceived this as a threat to american national security. so, i don't think there is any evidence he is some partisan ax grinder. f he is a permanent federal employee. he is told that he is going to be fired for doing this if and when hillary isil elected. that's why we have whistleblower statutes to protect freedom like that to tell the truth, so our government doesn't become third world. does that make sense? >> i would love to cross-examine him and his people who said they were in a position to say for sure that he was going to be fired. that sounds like the kind of thing that, you know, at the end of an administration, you are kind of are fearful of. again, all this will be taken seriously when the people in the trump white house, bannon, priebus, w
we know at least one of which was a condolence call to the president of malawi. >> tucker: you are missingwhose job it is to keep track of this who says that there were large amount of classified information as distinct from documents marked classified. information from the intelligence agencies, gathered by them. on her server. and that he perceived this as a threat to american national security. so, i don't think there is any evidence he is some partisan ax grinder. f he is a permanent...
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in netball, england have won the second match of the vitality netball international series against malawi british olympic pilot lamin deen secured the first major medal of his career with silver in the four—man event at the bobsleigh world cup. britain led the standings after setting a track record in their opening run in whistler. but russia‘s final run was enough to take gold, with gb‘s combined time 0.28 seconds slower. iamso i am so proud of this team, i am the senior man in the team and i have never seen the team in such a good place. we had a difficult summer. this has given us renewed confidence. we knew that we were capable. you just have to keep our composure and get to the start line. we we re composure and get to the start line. we were not fazed by anything, we willjust go in there, do our best and the results came. england women‘s hockey team have narrowly missed out on a bronze medal at the women‘s hockey world league in auckland, beating 1—0 by south korea, who scored from a penalty corner in the opening 15 minutes and that proved enough as they claimed third place in the t
in netball, england have won the second match of the vitality netball international series against malawi british olympic pilot lamin deen secured the first major medal of his career with silver in the four—man event at the bobsleigh world cup. britain led the standings after setting a track record in their opening run in whistler. but russia‘s final run was enough to take gold, with gb‘s combined time 0.28 seconds slower. iamso i am so proud of this team, i am the senior man in the team...
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well the showers in southern africa have temporarily taken a back seat they were concentrating in malawi tanzania and zambia and i think that's where to look. from mother to daughter an ancient croft kept alive by a bustling matriarch. from start to finish. all traditions intertwined with new designs making this family's place unique into uneasy as a rich tapestry of the threads at this time on a. al-jazeera . where every. britain take a look at what's trending on our website right now and i'll just do a dot com the top story african refugees bought sold. in libya read much more about it by heading to al-jazeera dot com and the photos or you've covered for you here on the newsgroup retreats far right and to muslim activists so find more information on that story as well by heading to al-jazeera dot com. has confirmed it's planning to go ahead with the gulf cooperation council summit on december fifth and sixth diplomatic sources have told al-jazeera that invitations have been issued to members of the g.c.c. is made up of behavior in kuwait online qatar saudi arabia and the united arab em
well the showers in southern africa have temporarily taken a back seat they were concentrating in malawi tanzania and zambia and i think that's where to look. from mother to daughter an ancient croft kept alive by a bustling matriarch. from start to finish. all traditions intertwined with new designs making this family's place unique into uneasy as a rich tapestry of the threads at this time on a. al-jazeera . where every. britain take a look at what's trending on our website right now and i'll...
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well the showers in southern africa have temporarily taken a back seat they were concentrating in malawi tanzania and zambia and i think that's where to look. a year on from the election with washington both the republican and democratic parties are struggling to adjust to a polarized electorate it really is an identity crisis you just run against drugs or do you really stake out a set of positions that offer us a clear alternative not just a truck but to the politics that gave truck pulled lines examines the shifting sands of american politics life of the party this time. the story that. will probably be the. miners died and we where there were no fanfare television. on that time. some of the highlights the story the story and. i like that tonight i want the viewer in malaysia like al-jazeera english because the news is not sent it and you didn't miss any of the news and you can watch it on my. welcome back let's update you on the stories making headlines u.s. president donald trump says additional major sanctions will be imposed on north korea in response to its latest test of a missil
well the showers in southern africa have temporarily taken a back seat they were concentrating in malawi tanzania and zambia and i think that's where to look. a year on from the election with washington both the republican and democratic parties are struggling to adjust to a polarized electorate it really is an identity crisis you just run against drugs or do you really stake out a set of positions that offer us a clear alternative not just a truck but to the politics that gave truck pulled...