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in namibia, there are no fences. people live in the wild along with the wild animals. >> communities they have got many eyes and many ears and if they can really see that this is our life, this is our livelihood, i don't think any community would just let rhinos and elephants and lions just be poached by anybody. >> so far this year, one rhino has been killed by a poacher in namibia. in south africa, the number is at more than 200. protecting nature is of course a cause in itself. but a functioning eco system can also become a vital layer of protection for us humans when natural disasters strike. climate change means that we will face more droughts, floods, and severe storms in the years to come. when parts of java were devastated by the 2004 tsunami, the island's southern coast suffered a heavy blow. to this date efforts are underway to rebuild the pangan- daran area. attempts are also being made to teach the next generation about preserving the environment, as the region hopes it wo;; recover -- ill -- will recover
in namibia, there are no fences. people live in the wild along with the wild animals. >> communities they have got many eyes and many ears and if they can really see that this is our life, this is our livelihood, i don't think any community would just let rhinos and elephants and lions just be poached by anybody. >> so far this year, one rhino has been killed by a poacher in namibia. in south africa, the number is at more than 200. protecting nature is of course a cause in itself....
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bloody business -- how namibia is tackling poaching by involving local communities.
bloody business -- how namibia is tackling poaching by involving local communities.
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i got to spend three months in namibia with them track them.s an exciting and cool moment. >> this dondoberman is about tow feathered friends. >> doesn't seem like a good idea. they look like a big chicken dinner. >> find out if the watchdog just watches >>> hi. why did gail show me that? i don't know what i saw and why. >> she turned southern. >> woody is from denmark and he's got a watermelon. what is he go doing with it. >> smash his face into it. >> yep, yep, yep. hope he would eat it. i love those mini watermelons. >> delicious. >> i'm wearing watermelon colors, that's what i'm translating, he's pointing to his clothes and he decides to put his head in it. >> here it goes. >> commit, dude. smash it. >> i wanted to say he's going to knock the sense out of himself because he's already done it before. you don't have sense to knock a watermelon against your head. he's successful. i'm going to keep smashing it with my head. >> i want to eat water mellen. >>> right? >> guess what? we don't have any. >> funny we have dog food but not watermelon.
i got to spend three months in namibia with them track them.s an exciting and cool moment. >> this dondoberman is about tow feathered friends. >> doesn't seem like a good idea. they look like a big chicken dinner. >> find out if the watchdog just watches >>> hi. why did gail show me that? i don't know what i saw and why. >> she turned southern. >> woody is from denmark and he's got a watermelon. what is he go doing with it. >> smash his face into it....
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a, aratria, b, zimbabwe, c, namibia or d, botswana.re of the gfs challenge and lots of insight and analysis. remember to go to itunes.com/fareed if you miss a special. >>> this week's book of the week is "sleepless in hollywood." why are so many movies sequels and prequels and part threes and fours. this is a entertaining book with a message. now for the last look. >>> the world's most visited city this year is not paris. paris would like to be number one, since tourism is a huge contributor to the french economy. so the city of lights is taking on its problem with urgency. the parisian chamber of commerce started a campaign on the web and in printed pamphlets called "do you speak tourist" and it's targeted at shop keepers, taxi drivers restaurant and hotel workers. it offers suggestions on how to conduct polite conversation with foreigners. >> hello, i would like to make a reservation for four people. >> yes, of course. what time would you like to come in? >> it's chockful of advice on what certain nationalities prefer. it claims brit
a, aratria, b, zimbabwe, c, namibia or d, botswana.re of the gfs challenge and lots of insight and analysis. remember to go to itunes.com/fareed if you miss a special. >>> this week's book of the week is "sleepless in hollywood." why are so many movies sequels and prequels and part threes and fours. this is a entertaining book with a message. now for the last look. >>> the world's most visited city this year is not paris. paris would like to be number one, since...
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funded people at the bottom that built hospitals and that raised ostriches and with ostrich farmers in namibiaave really accepted the fact that they are going to be a judeo christian democratic free enterprise society. and i think no matter who wins any election, those things will not change. and there's a record of tolerance and agreeing to differ without -- disagree without being disagreeable that not only is mandela but this was a broad base of the south african culture. rank and file people were much closer and mandela was an expression of a south african spirit. he didn't just drop in there with all of these new gondian and martin luther king ideas. gandhi was in the process of -- he was part of the south african process. and we are all part of that process that we can have peace on earth and live together and appreciate our differences. >> you wear so many hats as a civil rights foot soldier, as a former u.n. ambassador, former mayor of the city of atlanta, and really a consummate diplomat. you know, there are so many different things going on, whether it be the president meeting with th
funded people at the bottom that built hospitals and that raised ostriches and with ostrich farmers in namibiaave really accepted the fact that they are going to be a judeo christian democratic free enterprise society. and i think no matter who wins any election, those things will not change. and there's a record of tolerance and agreeing to differ without -- disagree without being disagreeable that not only is mandela but this was a broad base of the south african culture. rank and file people...
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they have also endorsed other sites including the sand sea in namibia and mt. etna in italy. mt. fuji is japan's highest peak. it has been regarded as a sacred site for centuries. it also has been an inspiration for japanese art and culture. the governors of the prefectures of yamanashi and shizuoka, which straddle the mountain, expressed gratitude at the meeting. >> we'll continue to do our utmost to preserve the natural environment and the current landscape surrounding fuji so that it will forever be loved by the people of the world. >> the governor said they will safeguard and pass the legacy of mt. fuji on to future generations. >>> up next, the world weather forecast. >> and that concludes this edition of "newsline." i'm keikichi hanada. on behalf of our team, thank you for staying with us. . give us this day our daily bread. and forgive us our trass passes as we forgive those who trespass against us. let us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil for thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever. amen, amen, amen. god said if you show up, if you humble your
they have also endorsed other sites including the sand sea in namibia and mt. etna in italy. mt. fuji is japan's highest peak. it has been regarded as a sacred site for centuries. it also has been an inspiration for japanese art and culture. the governors of the prefectures of yamanashi and shizuoka, which straddle the mountain, expressed gratitude at the meeting. >> we'll continue to do our utmost to preserve the natural environment and the current landscape surrounding fuji so that it...