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gorgui dieng out of senegal. he speaks 5 languages and rejected in all 5. >> clark: yeah. i would agree with that. >> [crowd noise]. >> verne: kuric out of bounds. it will be memphis ball. 26.5 to go. and a 7 point louisville lead. dieng has sick blocks -- 6 blocks today. >> clark: he is getting better and better. more comfortable and confident. his production shows. >> verne: siva. 20 seconds remaining. and a foul. >> [crowd noise]. >> [crowd noise]. >> verne: gorgui dieng gets a rest. what a game he had. >> clark: he was terrific. rick pitino got pleasant participation from a number of players. that made it fun to watch. >> verne: russ smith and a foul is called. 5.8 remaining and the margin is 6. >> [crowd noise]. >> verne: at the line tonight. 30 of 38. russ smith. the 1996-97 team began the season 10 and 0 louisville. this is about to equal that. >> verne: barton at the buzzer. so long from louisville. cardinals win it. this has been a presentation of cbs sports on the "road to the final 4" in 2012. >>> senate approved a two month payroll tax cut by the fight between
gorgui dieng out of senegal. he speaks 5 languages and rejected in all 5. >> clark: yeah. i would agree with that. >> [crowd noise]. >> verne: kuric out of bounds. it will be memphis ball. 26.5 to go. and a 7 point louisville lead. dieng has sick blocks -- 6 blocks today. >> clark: he is getting better and better. more comfortable and confident. his production shows. >> verne: siva. 20 seconds remaining. and a foul. >> [crowd noise]. >> [crowd noise]....
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he said this was pioneered in senegal. peace corps volunteers have been affected in using the typical ingenuity in keeping track on the logistics. it is partnerships across borders and across oceans and it is partnerships across cultural sectors inside the country that is making the difference. >> there is a debate over the question of control verses elimination. fundingget into limited now that we understand that the global health fund, spain and italy, some will be unable to reach their goals because of their financial situation, we have 2-1, reducing our appropriations supposedly. we restrict how much the others can give. how do you see us being able to get through with a combination of the european problem and the possibility for the global fund in particular of a cut in funding? yes? >> there are a number of things that can be done and are being done. the first is to look for efficiencies in country and the global fund has prioritized and vest and a call of value for money but it is looking for the most efficient way
he said this was pioneered in senegal. peace corps volunteers have been affected in using the typical ingenuity in keeping track on the logistics. it is partnerships across borders and across oceans and it is partnerships across cultural sectors inside the country that is making the difference. >> there is a debate over the question of control verses elimination. fundingget into limited now that we understand that the global health fund, spain and italy, some will be unable to reach their...
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northern senegal has districts where over the past year they have had trouble finding any malaria. so this elimination happens in these countries step i stepped, district by district that both senegal and gambia are meeting and talking about how they can work both across their borders and jointly against the parasite. and then lastly i will mention outside of africa. in the americas, you know, the americas have been incredible progress and if you look country by country, particularly in central america, of that also in south america, we are not very far away. we are talking about a few deaths left. mexico, just as an aside, mexico is a huge place for u.s. visitors to go on holiday and we used to identify that we would recommend from the u.s. that our citizens take prophylaxis when they go to mexico and that was actually the largest number of the use of prophylaxis for the citizens of our country. that malaria in mexico is almost gone. so the progress and the possibilities out there are really exciting, and they take attention, but but that group of south american countries, they fo
northern senegal has districts where over the past year they have had trouble finding any malaria. so this elimination happens in these countries step i stepped, district by district that both senegal and gambia are meeting and talking about how they can work both across their borders and jointly against the parasite. and then lastly i will mention outside of africa. in the americas, you know, the americas have been incredible progress and if you look country by country, particularly in central...
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this was a racist on a rampage, a white man targeting africans, immigrants from senegal. they were street vendors trying to scrape a living selling their wares to tourists. >> i heard some shots. i heard a shot. i turned around, and i saw three guys over there. >> and soon afterwards, the gunman opened fire in another nearby market area. he wounded two more senegalese men, then shot himself as the police closed in. they named him as a 50-year-old man, described as a right-wing extremist. and in the new spread, dozens of the city's immigrants gathered, outraged at the bloodshed. >> we asked for some attention and justice. these things should not happen. we are here in order to integrate and want to be rejected. we cannot understand any longer what's happening. >> and many people in this beautiful renaissance city were shocked and ashamed by what had just happened in their midst. >> only thing we can do is to show our sorrow, trying to show it with italians and other communities in order to say stop it. >> the city's mayor has declared florence to be in mourning. allan john
this was a racist on a rampage, a white man targeting africans, immigrants from senegal. they were street vendors trying to scrape a living selling their wares to tourists. >> i heard some shots. i heard a shot. i turned around, and i saw three guys over there. >> and soon afterwards, the gunman opened fire in another nearby market area. he wounded two more senegalese men, then shot himself as the police closed in. they named him as a 50-year-old man, described as a right-wing...
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the reason it was impossible is because jen and her husband, sean, live almost 6,000 miles away in senegal with their missionary. >> we're working in a small kind of like a bible study sized church that's growing and we're developing lessons. >> one night, she posted on her facebook page that if people pitched in, they could get home to the holidays. >> a couple people mate say i'm in then we gotta worry about what are we going to do with $200 that somebody gives us and we can't come home still. >> he was wrong. >> within minutes people were saying i'm in. i'll give $100. $3,000 was promised for our trip home. >> that only covered the cost of the flight to the u.s. not the hour-long taxi ride on the only paved road out of town. on to a ferry to get to the nearest airport then numerous flights home. >> i lost count. >> five flights. >> the villagers they work with who are known for helping each other out were excited that the same culture existed in america. >> we threw out this idea and all of these people jumped on board and gave us the money to come home. they were excited because that f
the reason it was impossible is because jen and her husband, sean, live almost 6,000 miles away in senegal with their missionary. >> we're working in a small kind of like a bible study sized church that's growing and we're developing lessons. >> one night, she posted on her facebook page that if people pitched in, they could get home to the holidays. >> a couple people mate say i'm in then we gotta worry about what are we going to do with $200 that somebody gives us and we...
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so when you look at the work we did in senegal, we pointed to the great difficulties women had bearingn. now, bearing children is a high priority. so if you are doing something that you've inherited from centuries before that now, today, you know is destructive and undermining of an even higher priority, namely having children and producing the next generation, you begin the conversation not in an accusatory fashion but in a effort to try to have a dialogue about what works today that perhaps didn't. i mean, a lot of people, if you look at the series "mad men," were smoking madly, until it became pretty irrefutable that doing so would shorten you life. and then we learned second hand smoke might shorten other people's lives. well, there are things we learn that can't be viewed as somehow outside of the historical and even cultural framework. so we are aware of the sensitivities, and what we try to do is, wherever possible, have a respectful dialogue. the training and programmatic approaches that we support through usaid and other institutions, certainly attempts to do that. but then th
so when you look at the work we did in senegal, we pointed to the great difficulties women had bearingn. now, bearing children is a high priority. so if you are doing something that you've inherited from centuries before that now, today, you know is destructive and undermining of an even higher priority, namely having children and producing the next generation, you begin the conversation not in an accusatory fashion but in a effort to try to have a dialogue about what works today that perhaps...
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that's just below senegal and the ivory coast.he pressure is on kim jong-un to try to turn things around. certainly his father focused on this military-first strategy. a lot of people are saying certainly in the early days kim jong-un is likely to continue that, but will have to confront an economy which has been shrinking quite dramatically in recent years. >> we don't know the level to which social unrest is rising or might rise. and i think that's one of the fascinating kind of indeterminant factors about north korea as we go forward. >>> florists in the chinese border city of dan dong were in high demand as north korean immigrants gathered to pay respects to their dear leader. many mourners traveled to the consulate which showed the funeral on big screens. others filled the city's municipal north korean restaurants to mark the occasion, andrew. >>> charles, let's turn back to the markets now. in wednesday's session on wall street u.s. investors continuing to worry about if and when europe will solve its debt crisis. will it ha
that's just below senegal and the ivory coast.he pressure is on kim jong-un to try to turn things around. certainly his father focused on this military-first strategy. a lot of people are saying certainly in the early days kim jong-un is likely to continue that, but will have to confront an economy which has been shrinking quite dramatically in recent years. >> we don't know the level to which social unrest is rising or might rise. and i think that's one of the fascinating kind of...
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a gunman there killed two street vendors from senegal and wounded three others before killing himself. italian news accounts identified him as a right-wing extremist who had taken part in racist rallies. the man at the center of the child sex abuse scandal at penn state university waived his preliminary hearing today. jerry sandusky's decision means his case will proceed to a trial. he faces more than 50 counts of sexually abusing ten boys across a 12-year-period. sandusky has denied the allegations, and defense lawyer joseph amendola said today, that has not changed. >> i don't want there to be any misunderstanding. we are not in any way conceding guilt. in fact, jerry is more adamant than ever of his innocence, in expressing his innocence at trial. today's decision was simply a tactical measure based upon an analysis of what was going to transpire. >> sreenivasan: instead, the defense said it wanted to avoid having sandusky's accusers amplify their claims in open court. a pennsylvania state prosecutor said it was probably for the best. >> i haven't spoken to the victims. you've got
a gunman there killed two street vendors from senegal and wounded three others before killing himself. italian news accounts identified him as a right-wing extremist who had taken part in racist rallies. the man at the center of the child sex abuse scandal at penn state university waived his preliminary hearing today. jerry sandusky's decision means his case will proceed to a trial. he faces more than 50 counts of sexually abusing ten boys across a 12-year-period. sandusky has denied the...
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. >> with the odds against them, inmates tommy gleason and rodney senegal still feel that they can representefender. >> it's being out there on the streets the odds are against me. when police officers come through like slave catchers. literally give you cases that you have not committed. they know you haven't committed. to gain the conviction, and the actions from some of the courts are atrocious. >> the representation i had i felt he was incompetent. i'm facing 42 years to life. i took it into my own hands. i felt i could represent me better because i was at the incident. you know what i mean? can't nobody represent me from just a paper drawn up. the representation that the people gave me was nothing. he was just coming in there and doing his thing. and i felt like, no -- you know, i didn't feel comfortable with him. >> these inmates could spend up to two years in 900 max waiting to present their defense in a court of law. next, "lockup" takes you inside the jail investigations unit where crime-fighting happens behind the walls of l.a. county jail. [ male announcer ] what can you do with p
. >> with the odds against them, inmates tommy gleason and rodney senegal still feel that they can representefender. >> it's being out there on the streets the odds are against me. when police officers come through like slave catchers. literally give you cases that you have not committed. they know you haven't committed. to gain the conviction, and the actions from some of the courts are atrocious. >> the representation i had i felt he was incompetent. i'm facing 42 years to...
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we're working with an organization and senate called -- in senate called -- senegal, making sure that they're not tires lying around that can collect water. >> dr. bate. >> thank you very much. a very in-depth discussion. according to who, insecticide treated nets distributed between 2007 and 2008 need to be replaced. what steps does your organization take to ensure that the nets will be replaced as needed? and in your opinion, what steps should the donor community take to ensure that the nets are replaced? and also, proceeding that question, there was always concerned about the treated nets and there was initial opposition in some countries. could you tell me how that has been overcome? i suppose that it has been, but you still find some resistance to that, and how you keep account of the replacement needs for the nets after several years of use? >> let me take that question on. we've actually worked with a number of countries now in that process, and this is where the country logistical system has really dramatically changed in the last few years. in 2005, 2007, we had a hard time u
we're working with an organization and senate called -- in senate called -- senegal, making sure that they're not tires lying around that can collect water. >> dr. bate. >> thank you very much. a very in-depth discussion. according to who, insecticide treated nets distributed between 2007 and 2008 need to be replaced. what steps does your organization take to ensure that the nets will be replaced as needed? and in your opinion, what steps should the donor community take to ensure...
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they were from southern morocco, close to the regions of mali, senegal, ghana. as such, they were also variously black, chocolate, hazelnut and mulatto, ginger-skinned, brown, white. the spanish men and women who came to the caribbean were children of the societies. the experiment of all and louis, this created a human hodgepodge a lot different than the an lo phone regions of north america. to understand the latino-afro connection, one should study new orleans, one of the most important caribbean cities in north americaner the tore. territory. it has a french and spanish base. it is not protestant, but catholic carnival like the rest of the caribbean, it celebrates mardi gras. in the early days of jazz, there were many contributions of cuban and per tee row can -- puerto rican musicians such as latin jazz -- such latin jazz is not a new genre as some think. the latin tinge has been an element of jazz from its origin. consider the music of louis got shock. this precious collection of narratives, poems, interviews in this reader throws light upon the undertoe of
they were from southern morocco, close to the regions of mali, senegal, ghana. as such, they were also variously black, chocolate, hazelnut and mulatto, ginger-skinned, brown, white. the spanish men and women who came to the caribbean were children of the societies. the experiment of all and louis, this created a human hodgepodge a lot different than the an lo phone regions of north america. to understand the latino-afro connection, one should study new orleans, one of the most important...