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how important is tourism to senegal's economy? >> it is the second currency earner in senegal. it's going to be used approximately to 3.6 to the gdp. it is so important that the authorities have decided to start up this new agency because it is a new one, and to multiply by six is legiting because we know that it's important. it employs 75,000 people. and senegal is positioning itself as regional hub. we are going to have a next generation airport able to host the 380, which is going to be operation in 2015. >> we have to leave it there. >> thank you very much. >> thank you very much, from the senegal tourism information agency. >> thank you. >>> let's talk about business with aaron. and oil, aaron. a big day. >> oil prices, big day. >> i have to say i think this is the first time we've had a handbag on the desk. i love it. absolutely love it. hello. okay, yes. let's start and continue talking about the price of oil, which has been doing one thing. it's been plunging. a drop in global demand, and the revolution in shale oil production, otherwise known as fracking. particularly
how important is tourism to senegal's economy? >> it is the second currency earner in senegal. it's going to be used approximately to 3.6 to the gdp. it is so important that the authorities have decided to start up this new agency because it is a new one, and to multiply by six is legiting because we know that it's important. it employs 75,000 people. and senegal is positioning itself as regional hub. we are going to have a next generation airport able to host the 380, which is going to...
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in senegal, they are introducing the kangaroo method out of hospital. in villages, where people need it the most >>> e.u. foreign ministers are meeting in brussels, and are expected to discuss whether to hit russia with sanctions over ukraine. western leaders want to get a battered peace plan on track. >> new video has been released showing moments after a malaysia airlines plane was shot down in eastern ukraine. the pictures from taken on a mobile phone, where most of the plane's wreckage has been found. all 298 passengers and crew were on board. ukraine and pro-russian separatists blame each other for shooting the plane down >>> napoleon bonaparte's hat has been sold at access. it completed the french emperor's famous looks. it's a part of french history, it's been sold to a buyer from the far east >>> ban is one of the greatest military generals history. as leader of france he concurred europe and did so wearing one of these. it was sold outside paris to a south korean collector. for 2.2 million. almost four times more than the estimate. the black fe
in senegal, they are introducing the kangaroo method out of hospital. in villages, where people need it the most >>> e.u. foreign ministers are meeting in brussels, and are expected to discuss whether to hit russia with sanctions over ukraine. western leaders want to get a battered peace plan on track. >> new video has been released showing moments after a malaysia airlines plane was shot down in eastern ukraine. the pictures from taken on a mobile phone, where most of the...
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it is still the main way to sierra leone cents senegal impost flight restrictions with countries at the epicenter of the outbreak. three times a week, airplanes take off from this military base , transporting staff and equipment. as there are many offices of major ngos this air core dora saves time for many workers. >> whether they are medical doctors, nurses, security officials, because currently the virus is running faster. we have to get these people on the ground. >> more than 1000 passengers have used this error co-- air corridor. the virus has already spread to other countries. if a passenger were to show any symptoms during the flight, the pilot has instructions to go back to the city. arriving passengers have to undergo medical follow-ups for 21 days. this protocol was put in place by agencies and authorities, to keep senegal ebola free and win the battle against the disease. >> rush upon sacks and sin ukraine have caused uproar around the world. they have -- russia's actions against ukraine have caused uproar around the world. the critics are facing the consequences. we have be
it is still the main way to sierra leone cents senegal impost flight restrictions with countries at the epicenter of the outbreak. three times a week, airplanes take off from this military base , transporting staff and equipment. as there are many offices of major ngos this air core dora saves time for many workers. >> whether they are medical doctors, nurses, security officials, because currently the virus is running faster. we have to get these people on the ground. >> more than...
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the method was introduced in senegal 16 years ago. premature babies or 3-times more likely to survive. >> look at this figure. over a million babies in sub-saharan africa die within the first four weeks of life. the u.n. says most preterm deaths happen at home and are unaccounted for. >> the u.n. and aid agencies admit progress is slow. in senegal they are introducing the method out of hospital, in village, where people need it the most >>> now, with napoleon bonaparte's hat sold for over $2 million at an auction near par paris. the french emperor's hat was bought by a south korean collect jor. it was owned by the appearance of monaco. the royal family is selling off some memorabilia to fund a palace restoration. napoleon bonaparte wore it sidewa sideways, making him easy to spot in the battle feel. >> translation: we know there's 20 left, we scan document 19, 17 are in museums. this is unique >>> keep up to date with the news on the website aljazeera.com. % >>> do you want bankers to go to gaol over selling toxic mortgages that led t
the method was introduced in senegal 16 years ago. premature babies or 3-times more likely to survive. >> look at this figure. over a million babies in sub-saharan africa die within the first four weeks of life. the u.n. says most preterm deaths happen at home and are unaccounted for. >> the u.n. and aid agencies admit progress is slow. in senegal they are introducing the method out of hospital, in village, where people need it the most >>> now, with napoleon bonaparte's...
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. >> still to come, saving the lives of premature babes in senegal. >> i'm daniel lak lack. as this country tries to get its controversial oil sands to theto market, there are concerns that the effort could damage the environment. >> and these folks couldn't quite believe what they were seeing. achievement of human ingenuity. >> three years late... fleet grounding... fires on the airplane... >> they're short changing the engineering process... >> from engineering to the factory floor... al jazeera investigates broken dreams: the boing 787 only on al jazera america real reporting that brings you the world. giving you a real global perspective like no other can. real reporting from around the world. this is what we do. al jazeera america. is. >> another six months. president jonathan said, army commanders temporarily needed enhanced powers to fight boko haram. united states is 31 coalition air strikes that have targeted air strikes in syria and iraq since friday. most of the attacks on friday were aimed at the besiegeing kobani. to be defeated. russia's president also said bot
. >> still to come, saving the lives of premature babes in senegal. >> i'm daniel lak lack. as this country tries to get its controversial oil sands to theto market, there are concerns that the effort could damage the environment. >> and these folks couldn't quite believe what they were seeing. achievement of human ingenuity. >> three years late... fleet grounding... fires on the airplane... >> they're short changing the engineering process... >> from...
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that was reality not long ago in senegal, a former french colony. french is still the language spoken there, but many are reasserting their national identity and ambitions. >> the first steps of learning french is the official language of senegal. but to make herself understood, the teacher will often switch to the language of the country. >> they don't speak french yet. >> just a decade ago speaking anything but french on school premises was not tolerated. >> it was a punishable act, but it is a foreign language sometimes students say that this is a language imposed on them. it's even a challenge for us parents to teach them our own dialects. we need to regain our identity. >> the rulers created during france's colonization here. it included the creation of the francophone conference in 1945. an organization of french-speaking countries. but a strong currency makes imports cheap. the markets are flooded with goods made in china, but it's also over evaluated to the point that economic development in countries like here in senegal suffer the most. >>
that was reality not long ago in senegal, a former french colony. french is still the language spoken there, but many are reasserting their national identity and ambitions. >> the first steps of learning french is the official language of senegal. but to make herself understood, the teacher will often switch to the language of the country. >> they don't speak french yet. >> just a decade ago speaking anything but french on school premises was not tolerated. >> it was a...
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we explained how underweight babies need body heat to grow. >> the method was introduced in senegal some 16 years ago. premature babies are three times more likely now to survive. take a look at this latest figure. over a million babies in sub-saharan africa die within the first four weeks of life. this is a conservative estimate. the u.n. said more pre-term deaths happen at home and are accounted for. the u.n. and aid agencies admit progress is slow. here in senegal there they are now introducing the kangaroo method out of the hospital, in villages where people need this the most. >> several polish diplomats have been expelled from russia for spying. the kremlin order came, the relationship between moscow and the european union have been strained by the fighting in eastern ukraine. >>> cases of bird flu have been identified in europe. one in a chicken farm in the netherlands and another in the u.k. officials say there is little risk of spread to humans but the commercial implications could be very serious. >>> dutch agricultural inspectors in protective suits move on the farm monday mor
we explained how underweight babies need body heat to grow. >> the method was introduced in senegal some 16 years ago. premature babies are three times more likely now to survive. take a look at this latest figure. over a million babies in sub-saharan africa die within the first four weeks of life. this is a conservative estimate. the u.n. said more pre-term deaths happen at home and are accounted for. the u.n. and aid agencies admit progress is slow. here in senegal there they are now...
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. ♪ ♪ en ecuador, la muerte de un ciudadano de senegal fue el origen de una alerta de ebola.ares no se trata de un caso de ebola, pues senegal es un paÍs libre de la enfermedad. el ministerio de seguridad de argentina convocÓ a la prensa hoy para presentar los 8500 kilos de marihuana, que fueron incautados en un operativo realizado el fin de semana en corrientes. los paquetes de droga estaban juntos en un camiÓn semi remolque. estÁn sacaste repuesto camuflaba en un cargamento recorte seco se consagrÓ por la noche en un control vehicular. luego de que gente sospecharan del conductor del camiÓn, quien luego fue arrestado. presidente del gobierno espaÑol, mariano rajoy, hablÓ y sobre la consulta realizada el domingo en cataluÑa, a favor de la independencia. mariano rajoy atacÓ las crÍticas hechas por el independentista. >> para que quepa en ella el derecho de autodeterminaciÓn. para litigar en consecuencia la soberanÍa nacional, tiene todo el derecho de venir a ver conectado por ahÍ. el parlamento de cataluÑa serÁ catapultado para la reforma constitucional. >> apelo a la decisiÓ
. ♪ ♪ en ecuador, la muerte de un ciudadano de senegal fue el origen de una alerta de ebola.ares no se trata de un caso de ebola, pues senegal es un paÍs libre de la enfermedad. el ministerio de seguridad de argentina convocÓ a la prensa hoy para presentar los 8500 kilos de marihuana, que fueron incautados en un operativo realizado el fin de semana en corrientes. los paquetes de droga estaban juntos en un camiÓn semi remolque. estÁn sacaste repuesto camuflaba en un cargamento recorte...
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and kind of looking at what other governments have done in the region, i think senegal, nigeria, bothared ebola free last week, from their particular cases, they're still not out of the woods yet. i think they're in the neighborhood that travelers and other people will likely come back, but in looking at the quarantine policy that the nigerians put in place kind of layered upon an already existed polio outbreak protocall, but it was if you had been this is because they don't have enough officials to actually go visit constantly during the day. i know that new york has altered their system. but i think there are lessons to be learned for some of these countries that have successfully contained an outbreak that the original liberian diplomat had tracing through the system. looking at the successes of that model and seeing it does work. you have to act quickly and efficiently. we have been successful. >> i think that point deserves emphasis. imposing quarantine in 24 hours is irresponsible. it's a big deal to do this. and it's not going to be one nurse or one doctor. i mean, we're going
and kind of looking at what other governments have done in the region, i think senegal, nigeria, bothared ebola free last week, from their particular cases, they're still not out of the woods yet. i think they're in the neighborhood that travelers and other people will likely come back, but in looking at the quarantine policy that the nigerians put in place kind of layered upon an already existed polio outbreak protocall, but it was if you had been this is because they don't have enough...
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we examine the importance of the summit takes place in senegal. you will plus... [ cheering ] smiles for science where education is proving to be a success. >> it's a chilling and draconian sentence... it simply cannot stand. >> this trial was a sham... >> they are truth seekers... >> all they really wanna do is find out what's happening, so they can tell people... >> governments around the world all united to condemn this... >> as you can see, it's still a very much volatile situation... >> the government is prepared to carry out mass array... >> if you want free press in the new democracy, let the journalists live. >> today on "the stream". >> low wages and poor pensions have left a growing group of aging americans to become nomads. hear from those who choose a life on wheels to secure thier retirement. >> "the stream". today 12:30 eastern. on al jazeera america. >> let's recap the headlines. there have beenallies against the ruling to clear former president hosni mubarak. he has been accused of conspire of killing protesters in the 2011 revolut
we examine the importance of the summit takes place in senegal. you will plus... [ cheering ] smiles for science where education is proving to be a success. >> it's a chilling and draconian sentence... it simply cannot stand. >> this trial was a sham... >> they are truth seekers... >> all they really wanna do is find out what's happening, so they can tell people... >> governments around the world all united to condemn this... >> as you can see, it's still a...
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. >> a kick about between gambia, senegal, ghana, nigeria and egypt. all the youngsters making the crossing from africa, without parents or relatives, all hoped to be fostered by italian families. >> youcef's family has been killed. he fled to libya, but was rounded up and forced to get on a boat. he didn't know where it was going or if he would survive. >> how many on the boat? >> 120 people. >> crammed in. >> crammed. >> so you didn't ask to get on the boat. >> we don't know where we are going. we start going until morning. i saw myself in the middle of the sea. i thought is this how i'm going to end my life. i think i'm going to die. >> this man is from senegal, coming on a boat carrying over 700 passengers. over a hundred were killed by the traffickers. he was beaten and put in hospital. his personalities are dead, he's desperate to find a family to live with. >> i told them i want a family. if i want to, i'm happy. i want family. i feel sad. i feel sad. we need family. >> over 1300 unaccompanied minors arrived on italy's shores. over 3,000 have si
. >> a kick about between gambia, senegal, ghana, nigeria and egypt. all the youngsters making the crossing from africa, without parents or relatives, all hoped to be fostered by italian families. >> youcef's family has been killed. he fled to libya, but was rounded up and forced to get on a boat. he didn't know where it was going or if he would survive. >> how many on the boat? >> 120 people. >> crammed in. >> crammed. >> so you didn't ask to get on...
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thousands of army reserve and national guard soldiers will head to senegal and liberia where they'llrs and communication systems as well. >>> there are 2,100 soldiers actually going. like any mission, their loved ones are very worried whether they're going to be safe. >>> nbc's mike gonzalez tells us why they're not >> for members of bravo co the west africa is leaving sergeant zachary crane says mom is feeling nervous. >> a little worried abou ebola threat. we're going to a safe environment. we're in communications. >> didn't like to hear wha going on over there, but s very supportive. >> reporter: the unit is responsible for installing communications networks th allow for voice data and v capabilities in senegal wh the unit won't be directly involved in the fight agai ebola, their mission is st critical. >> they know what they're go in there for, what the pot threat is, but they're going to be in are evaluated as very low riskor exposure. >> we got trained on the c the white suits you see on t and stuff. we learned how to use all i'm confident that if we w run into it, we would be
thousands of army reserve and national guard soldiers will head to senegal and liberia where they'llrs and communication systems as well. >>> there are 2,100 soldiers actually going. like any mission, their loved ones are very worried whether they're going to be safe. >>> nbc's mike gonzalez tells us why they're not >> for members of bravo co the west africa is leaving sergeant zachary crane says mom is feeling nervous. >> a little worried abou ebola threat. we're...
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the presidents of senegal, nigeria, and ghana are in burkina faso to urge him to cede power to an interim government as soon as possible. the three west african leaders held talks with him as well as representatives from the country's opposition. some politicians say that unless a transition is arranged before 18 of-week deadline imposed by the african union expires, people will take to the streets again. >> if there is no allusion in the next 12 to 13 days, the people will go back to demonstrating. those who died during the demonstration should not have died for nothing. but we think that something will happen before the 12 days expire. >> meanwhile, families of those who lost their lives in the unrest moore and their relatives . victor's brother was shot dead during the protests. >> my brother was taken down by a bullet along with many others because of the campaign. we can call them martyrs. they took to the streets en masse, and they saved the whole of burke and a faso. i call them heroes -- national heroes. >> but victor says he worries that unless the power vacuum is resolved, the s
the presidents of senegal, nigeria, and ghana are in burkina faso to urge him to cede power to an interim government as soon as possible. the three west african leaders held talks with him as well as representatives from the country's opposition. some politicians say that unless a transition is arranged before 18 of-week deadline imposed by the african union expires, people will take to the streets again. >> if there is no allusion in the next 12 to 13 days, the people will go back to...
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the presidents of garden a, senegal and nigeria are -- ghana, senegal and nigeria are going to try to persuade them to hand over transitional rule >>> republicans take the house in american elections. it will limit what president obama can do in his two final years in office. >>> straight to imtiaz tyab, live in jerusalem. now, can you tell us more about this latest incident out of east jerusalem, where two police men were run over by a car. >> reporter: well, this is a developing situation, a lot of information is coming at us. we are trying to sort through what we know of as fact. we may possibly be dealing with two separate incidents and are hearing that a car was driven into a group of pedestrians, injuring a number of people. we understand in that incident the driver, as he tried to flee the scope was shot by police. again, we are also hearing of a separate incident in which two israeli police may also have been injured in a potential attack or some sort of accident by a vehicle. now, all this underscores how tense the situation is across occupied east jerusalem. and you may reme
the presidents of garden a, senegal and nigeria are -- ghana, senegal and nigeria are going to try to persuade them to hand over transitional rule >>> republicans take the house in american elections. it will limit what president obama can do in his two final years in office. >>> straight to imtiaz tyab, live in jerusalem. now, can you tell us more about this latest incident out of east jerusalem, where two police men were run over by a car. >> reporter: well, this is a...
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he is from senegal. he game over on a boat carrying 740 passengers. he said over 100 on board were killed by the traffickers. he was beaten and put in hospital after being rescued. both his parents are dead. and she is separate to find a family. if i want, i happy, i want family. i feel sad. i feel sat. >> over 1300 unaccompanied minors have arrived on italy's shores. over 3,000 have since disappeared. it's feared many have been forced into profit it use or slave labour. this center has been home to 100 aged between 15 and 18. promised funding from the interior ministry failed to observe. and it's been forced to close next tuesday. >> for 11 months we provided for the youngsters, without getting a single euro, we cannot do this any more. we have provided for them to give them back the dignity that no one else has given them. >> thousands are trying to cross the mediterranean to get here. the vessel saved 200 eritreans, somalians and libyans. many italian families want to take care of vulnerable unaccompanied children. the bureaucracy is stopping that
he is from senegal. he game over on a boat carrying 740 passengers. he said over 100 on board were killed by the traffickers. he was beaten and put in hospital after being rescued. both his parents are dead. and she is separate to find a family. if i want, i happy, i want family. i feel sad. i feel sat. >> over 1300 unaccompanied minors have arrived on italy's shores. over 3,000 have since disappeared. it's feared many have been forced into profit it use or slave labour. this center has...
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leaders from ghana, senegal and nigeria helped broker the deal.agreement on who would be leading the caretaker administration. malcolm webb reports from the capital. >> reporter: they are the first foreign leaders to come burkina faso since the president resigned and fled last week. president of ghana and nigeria, and senegal are met lie by a colonel who said saturday he is now is charge. there is a photo moment but no smiles and hand shakes. the streets of calm but hundreds of thousands protested against the former government and most people don't want military rule. >> translator: for just the transition we have in problem. but this was a popular revolution so we want a civilian leader. >> translator: we prefer a civilian. we don't need military rule anymore. we want him to leave. >> reporter: visiting heads of state came here to speak to z zita. but there are members of the the former president's group came too. the anti-government movement grassroots storm out. they say they refuse to talk to those who tried to change the constitution and kill
leaders from ghana, senegal and nigeria helped broker the deal.agreement on who would be leading the caretaker administration. malcolm webb reports from the capital. >> reporter: they are the first foreign leaders to come burkina faso since the president resigned and fled last week. president of ghana and nigeria, and senegal are met lie by a colonel who said saturday he is now is charge. there is a photo moment but no smiles and hand shakes. the streets of calm but hundreds of thousands...
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that was the reality in senegal, a former french colony. many are reasserting their national identity and ambitions. >> reporter: the first step in learning french is the official language of senegal. to make herself understood. the teacher switches to a loft. the maybe dialect in the country. >> we need to teach them in the language at home, and the small ones. they don't speak french. a decade ago, speaking anything other than french was not tolerated. it was a punishable act. it's a foreign language. some say it's a language imposed. it's a challenge for us parents to teach our own dialect. >> reporter: the rule was created during france's collionisation and scanned with the francophone conference, an organization of french-speaking countries. france's grip is on the economy through this, a strong currency pegged to the europe. making imports cheap. the markets are flooded with goods made in china. it's overevaluated to the point that stifling economic development and countries here suffer the most. >> 15 african nations used the currenc
that was the reality in senegal, a former french colony. many are reasserting their national identity and ambitions. >> reporter: the first step in learning french is the official language of senegal. to make herself understood. the teacher switches to a loft. the maybe dialect in the country. >> we need to teach them in the language at home, and the small ones. they don't speak french. a decade ago, speaking anything other than french was not tolerated. it was a punishable act....
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. >> reporter: a kick about between game bee, a senegal, ghana, that jeer gentleman ya and egypt.oungsters made the crossing from africa without parents are relatives are all are hoping to be fostered by italian families. his family were killed in ethnic fighting in ghana. he led ned to libya but was rounded up and forced to get on a boat. he didn't know where it was going or if he would survive. how many people on the boat? >> 120 people. crammed in. >> reporter: so you didn't -- you didn't ask to get on the boat. >> we didn't know anything. we didn't know where we were going. we started going until morning i saw myself in the middle of the sea. i said god, this is how i am going to end my life. i think i am going to die. >> reporter: he is from senegal and came over on a boat carrying 740 passengers. and he says over 100 were killed on board by the traffickers. he was beaten and put in hospital after being rescued. both his parents are dead and he's desperate for find a family to live with. >> i told him them i want a family. i can only live with a family. if i am happy i want f
. >> reporter: a kick about between game bee, a senegal, ghana, that jeer gentleman ya and egypt.oungsters made the crossing from africa without parents are relatives are all are hoping to be fostered by italian families. his family were killed in ethnic fighting in ghana. he led ned to libya but was rounded up and forced to get on a boat. he didn't know where it was going or if he would survive. how many people on the boat? >> 120 people. crammed in. >> reporter: so you...
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senegal progresses after a win over egypt. egypt hope to qualify as the best third-placed team. >> roberto mann sine took over. he spent four years at the san siro, winning two italian cups and league titles. the team has one two of the past seven league matches. >> i think that every moment is different. probably at this moment it is different, because they were younger, it was the first very important situation. today is different. >> world heavily wait champion, v lad mire klitschko proved why he's the best boxer, beating his changer in hamburg to retain his ibf title. the 38-year-old ukranian knocked out his opponent. earning his 17th defense of his world heavy weight crown. klitschko is the heavy weight champion of the world. >> dallas mavericks handed the timberwolves a fifth straight loss. dallas pulled away. mavs ahead by the end of the first. 15 points on the night for the german. the top scorer mass monter ellis with a season-high 30, leading dallas to 131 to 117 win over the timberwolves. >> the world squash champio
senegal progresses after a win over egypt. egypt hope to qualify as the best third-placed team. >> roberto mann sine took over. he spent four years at the san siro, winning two italian cups and league titles. the team has one two of the past seven league matches. >> i think that every moment is different. probably at this moment it is different, because they were younger, it was the first very important situation. today is different. >> world heavily wait champion, v lad mire...
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senegal, who will be there to treat our military personnel for regular injuries and be able to treat them if they somehow do come in -- do contract ebola. and, finally, to the highest level of training for our lab workers who are there now, testing blood samples as part of the support there. yes, we've got a complete protection package for those personne personnel. >> i look forward to you perhaps submitting an answer to that. we protect those who are trying to protect us. senator shelby? >> thank you, madame chair. on october 17th, president obama named ron clain to a white house post responsible for coordinating our response to the ebola crisis. how many times have you met with mr. clain since his mo appointment and what has he brought to the table that was missing? madame secretary, start with you. >> i've been in touch with mr. clain every day since he has begun, face to face, by phone or by e-mail. in terms of what he has brought to bear it's been my experience and my experience last time when i served in government, the importance of policy coordination, i was there at the begi
senegal, who will be there to treat our military personnel for regular injuries and be able to treat them if they somehow do come in -- do contract ebola. and, finally, to the highest level of training for our lab workers who are there now, testing blood samples as part of the support there. yes, we've got a complete protection package for those personne personnel. >> i look forward to you perhaps submitting an answer to that. we protect those who are trying to protect us. senator shelby?...
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thank you for that report in senegal. >> these are the new images of the lava flow in hawaii. moving very, very slowly. officials say one breakout is moving toward a cemetery. lava's burned a house close to the ground and now doesn't pose immediate threat to any other homes, but it continues to move. >> there are tornado watches in effect across the south right now and a few funnel clouds may have already touched down. >> kevin has been tracking this latest outbreak of weather. good morning -- >> this is not what you'd expect this time of year, but the storm system is so strong that we are seeing tornadoes across much of the gulf coast. i want to show you where they have been spotted so far this morning from the overnight hours, louisiana, mississippi, as well as into the panhandle of florida. this is the area that we're talking about. this is the frontal boundary associated with this huge system, all the way up here towards the northeast. this is what we're looking at now. what we're really concerned about is the bright red tornado warning right here. as you can see, alabama,
thank you for that report in senegal. >> these are the new images of the lava flow in hawaii. moving very, very slowly. officials say one breakout is moving toward a cemetery. lava's burned a house close to the ground and now doesn't pose immediate threat to any other homes, but it continues to move. >> there are tornado watches in effect across the south right now and a few funnel clouds may have already touched down. >> kevin has been tracking this latest outbreak of...
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kuwait to make sure that this threat of isil does not continue to expand and to go to places like senegal and liberia to make sure that this disease is contained and therefore does not become a threat to the homeland. that is what they do. the uso, i hope you did not think we would put you out of work. we are not going to put you out of work. you will have some work to do and we are proud to be partners with you in doing it. i also want to make a special mention tonight to a couple that happened to be here with us and to get, i think i'm a far less credit than they deserve or what they have done for their country and that's lloyd and charlene austin who happen to be sitting at our table tonight. [applause] if you value humility as a character trait, there is not many people i know better as humble as lloyd and charlene austin. when you think about the portfolio we have given him and the men and women who served with him, it's quite remarkable. he's got really big shoulders but it's even remarkable that even he can bear the weight of what we have asked him to do. join me in a round of appl
kuwait to make sure that this threat of isil does not continue to expand and to go to places like senegal and liberia to make sure that this disease is contained and therefore does not become a threat to the homeland. that is what they do. the uso, i hope you did not think we would put you out of work. we are not going to put you out of work. you will have some work to do and we are proud to be partners with you in doing it. i also want to make a special mention tonight to a couple that...
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we exact the importance of the francophonie submit taking place in senegal. let's begin in egypt where a court has thrown out the murder charge against former president hosni mubarak. mubarak was accused of conspiring to kill protesters in 2011. more than 800 people died in the violence. we have the report. [applause] >> reporter: it was called the trial of the century, and it ended with a controversial verdict, one that supporters of the deposed president celebrated. three years after he was forced out of office, mubarak saw the case against him thrown out by the presiding judge. mubarak had been judged with conspiring to kill protesters in january 2011. >> it is not suitable for a former president to be taken to a criminal court according to the terms and conditions of the criminal law or to consider the things within his political responsibilities even those crimes mentioned in the accusation lists. >> the court cleared mubarak's much feared top aides. there were more than 800 people killed in the january revolution, but the court said it had legal papers
we exact the importance of the francophonie submit taking place in senegal. let's begin in egypt where a court has thrown out the murder charge against former president hosni mubarak. mubarak was accused of conspiring to kill protesters in 2011. more than 800 people died in the violence. we have the report. [applause] >> reporter: it was called the trial of the century, and it ended with a controversial verdict, one that supporters of the deposed president celebrated. three years after he...
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in senegal we were helping neighbouring otected. to be pr when i can back, that was the week when there was a lot of there was an e, understandable fear in here my kids go to school in washington dc. they wanted to know if i was going to soccer games. [laughter] that a now see science-based guidelines that president has put forward, that if you are at all at risk monitored e actively wonderful washington dc official, which called me every day to get my temperature. need to be quarantined. to keep us tended safe,, and if you get a fever after you have been in west africa, we know who you are and we have contact with you. so, these particles are very important to maintain a science evidence-based protocol they safe at home, be calm and collected. and can encourage health workers to continue to go to africa and come back safely and security at no risk for themselves or the community. moving s talk about forward, this outbreak -- this is the first time it has happened in this region. have you learned from dealing outbreak which you take
in senegal we were helping neighbouring otected. to be pr when i can back, that was the week when there was a lot of there was an e, understandable fear in here my kids go to school in washington dc. they wanted to know if i was going to soccer games. [laughter] that a now see science-based guidelines that president has put forward, that if you are at all at risk monitored e actively wonderful washington dc official, which called me every day to get my temperature. need to be quarantined. to...
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he'll move on to dakar and senegal where he'll convene the summit. where it is likely the agenda is largely dominated by ebola, the effects on the region and how the international community responds. >> simon mcgregor-wood reporting from paris. >>> british prime minister david cameron is making a major speech on immigration. these are live pictures. he wants to ban migrants from other countries from claiming benefits until they have paid taxes. the speech is a response to euro skepticism and concern about immigration in the u.k. lawrence lee joins us live. who is the speech aimed at? >> well, that's a good question. it's aimed at disenfranchised english working class people in post industrial britain, and there's a lot of them. you can see this is the middle of birmingham, britain's second city. it was a global leader in engineering and manufacturing. it's not anywhere. a lot of it has gone. at the same time as it's gone, a loss of immigrants from eastern european countries have come to live in the u.k. it is they, rather than the collapse in industr
he'll move on to dakar and senegal where he'll convene the summit. where it is likely the agenda is largely dominated by ebola, the effects on the region and how the international community responds. >> simon mcgregor-wood reporting from paris. >>> british prime minister david cameron is making a major speech on immigration. these are live pictures. he wants to ban migrants from other countries from claiming benefits until they have paid taxes. the speech is a response to euro...
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i wish truck because in senegal, we are not used to seeing these types of debates on television. for public consumption. hese are traditions that exist in certain advanced democracies. in france, there are televised debates. n senegal, the electoral campaign takes place under the supervision of a public body, which watches over the whole thing and makes sure that candidates are on equal footing and that opportunities are qual on all sides. especially, when you have to promote your platform. elevision debates during the electoral campaign, where the candidate may avail themselves of a certain air time in order they can make a statement or there may be meetings that are organized by the channel itself. there are never these types of side-by-side debates such as you have shown us. my question is the following. n such a case, in this format, is there an oversight mechanism of the statements made by candidates? is this controlled? or are they free to express themselves as they wish, according to the tradition we are used to seeing in the united states? in my country, the statement mad
i wish truck because in senegal, we are not used to seeing these types of debates on television. for public consumption. hese are traditions that exist in certain advanced democracies. in france, there are televised debates. n senegal, the electoral campaign takes place under the supervision of a public body, which watches over the whole thing and makes sure that candidates are on equal footing and that opportunities are qual on all sides. especially, when you have to promote your platform....
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soldiers are on their way to africa to help fight the ebola outbreak. 2100 soldier also go to senegal liberia to aid with some of the worst hit areas of those countries. >> the troops will build treatment centers and communication systems and give relief to soldiers already there. >> many say their loved ones are quite worried. nbc's mike gonzalez tells us why they're excited to go anywa >> reporter: for members of bravo company, the hardest part of heading for west africa is leaving family sergeant zachary crane says mom >> ebola threat. we're going to a safe environment. we're in communication >> didn't like to hear what going on over there, but very supportive. >> reporter: the unit is responsible for installing communications networks that allow for voice data and vid capabilities in senegal whil the unit won't be directly involved in the fight agains ebola, their mission is still critical. >> they know what they're go in there for, what the poten threat is, but the areas that they're going to be in are evaluated as very low risk for expo >> we got trained on the cdc the white sui
soldiers are on their way to africa to help fight the ebola outbreak. 2100 soldier also go to senegal liberia to aid with some of the worst hit areas of those countries. >> the troops will build treatment centers and communication systems and give relief to soldiers already there. >> many say their loved ones are quite worried. nbc's mike gonzalez tells us why they're excited to go anywa >> reporter: for members of bravo company, the hardest part of heading for west africa is...
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vietnam, senegal, colombia. even south africa have got 50% off. this really has gone global.day is going to be redundant. i think it is going to be cyber we can. we are all -- weekend. we are all going to spend more on monday. >> we spoke to somebody who said between 7:00 and 8:00 this evening and the u.k. are going to be the peak time. the jury is still out as to whether discounting this early is going to help retailers. >> any analysts are trying to read the flag. tomany analysts are trying read the flag. could it the red -- could it be read friday? friday? >> thank you so much. "on the move" is next. francine will be speaking to the ceo of lego group as it opens its headquarters. will it be happy christmas for the largest toy company. european equities could be a little sluggish at the start. stay with us. ♪ >> welcome to "on the move." -- i amine lacqua francine lacqua in london. here is what we're watching this friday morning. the crude plunge continues. the opec meeting ends without an agreement to cut production. to cutec leaders pleaded production. others want to wage
vietnam, senegal, colombia. even south africa have got 50% off. this really has gone global.day is going to be redundant. i think it is going to be cyber we can. we are all -- weekend. we are all going to spend more on monday. >> we spoke to somebody who said between 7:00 and 8:00 this evening and the u.k. are going to be the peak time. the jury is still out as to whether discounting this early is going to help retailers. >> any analysts are trying to read the flag. tomany analysts...
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. >> this man brought his sons from senegal looking for a better life. but instead they got a beating by the hands of children and taunts of ebola. >> they tell them to go home. are you crazy? here is your home. >> senegal was declared ebola-free nearly a month ago. other immigrants are hoping to better educate the public about the relatively minor risk of transmission here. the group african communities together has launched a hotline and website where people are beginning to share their stori stories. >> people are experiencing discrimination, harassment, sigma, related to fears of the ebola virus. and this false conception that some how--because people are african, that they are an ebola risk. >> the group is planning to offer legal assistance after bein some africans are told not to come to work after traveling abroad. >> almost everyone we have spoken to has expressed concern about misinformation is having an impact on their business. so much that they didn't want to talk about it on camera. but the community outreach worker has heard it firsthand.
. >> this man brought his sons from senegal looking for a better life. but instead they got a beating by the hands of children and taunts of ebola. >> they tell them to go home. are you crazy? here is your home. >> senegal was declared ebola-free nearly a month ago. other immigrants are hoping to better educate the public about the relatively minor risk of transmission here. the group african communities together has launched a hotline and website where people are beginning to...
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presidents of ghana, nigeria, and senegal are pet by ltcol isaac zida, who said that he is in charge. there's a photo moment, but no smiles and hand shakes. the streets are calm. hundreds of thousands protested. most don't want military rule. >> for a transition, we have no problem. this was a popular resolution. >> we prefer a civilian, we don't need military rule any more. >> reporter: visiting heads of state game to speak to isaac zida, political oppositions and representatives of groups. members of blaise compaore's political party arrived. people who organised the grassroots anti-government most stormed out minutes later, saying they refused to talk to those who tried to change the constitution and kill protesters. >> we have more than 30 people who have been killed. we have more than 100 injured. no one has been buried so far. you are bringing it to an attempt to discuss it. >> the civic leaders sing the anthem, former ruling party leaders leave. when they were in power, they held their last meeting at the hotel. it was one the grandest in the city. >> here, president blaise com
presidents of ghana, nigeria, and senegal are pet by ltcol isaac zida, who said that he is in charge. there's a photo moment, but no smiles and hand shakes. the streets are calm. hundreds of thousands protested. most don't want military rule. >> for a transition, we have no problem. this was a popular resolution. >> we prefer a civilian, we don't need military rule any more. >> reporter: visiting heads of state game to speak to isaac zida, political oppositions and...
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i ha happen to be an immigrant from senegal and have a lot of friends who are illegal, but the thing people don't realize is that once you allow illegal immigrants to get their paperwork, what's going to happen is that they are going to be taking the $60 job anymore. they will ask about a regular wage like anybody else. so 11 markos moulitsasl million people are going to stay. how about letting them come out, participate in the economy, work like anybody else and ask about living wages host: how long have you been in the u.s. caller: i have been here for 15 years now. host: thank very much for the call. >> guest: there is no doubt and there is evidence that undocumented workers in the united states are discriminated against by business people but most businesses pay them the going wage, minimum wage. i am from oregon. okay? when i grew up in oregon, there were immigrants them then working in the fields, the farmers absolutely need them then and they need them now and they pay them the prevailing wage for that and treat them the way they treat other workers. now, there is lots of exce
i ha happen to be an immigrant from senegal and have a lot of friends who are illegal, but the thing people don't realize is that once you allow illegal immigrants to get their paperwork, what's going to happen is that they are going to be taking the $60 job anymore. they will ask about a regular wage like anybody else. so 11 markos moulitsasl million people are going to stay. how about letting them come out, participate in the economy, work like anybody else and ask about living wages host:...
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senegal, who will be there to treat our military personnel for regular injuries and be able to treat them if they somehow do come in -- do contract ebola. and, finally, to the highest level of training for our lab workers who are there now, testing blood samples as part of the support there. yes, we've got a complete protection package for those personne personnel. >> i look forward to you perhaps submitting an answer to that. we protect those who are trying to protect us. senator shelby? >> thank you, madame chair. on october 17th, president obama named ron clain to a white house post responsible for coordinating our response to the ebola crisis. how many times have you met with mr. clain since his mo appointment and what has he brought to the table that was missing? madame secretary, start with you. >> i've been in touch with mr. clain every day since he has begun, face to face, by phone or by e-mail. in terms of what he has brought to bear it's been my experience and my experience last time when i served in government, the importance of policy coordination, i was there at the begi
senegal, who will be there to treat our military personnel for regular injuries and be able to treat them if they somehow do come in -- do contract ebola. and, finally, to the highest level of training for our lab workers who are there now, testing blood samples as part of the support there. yes, we've got a complete protection package for those personne personnel. >> i look forward to you perhaps submitting an answer to that. we protect those who are trying to protect us. senator shelby?...
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. >> reporter: she works at the unic unicef regional office in senegal. together with local governments, she has spent years working to improve the quality of education in rest and the central africa. she described the out break as a major blow to society as a hole. >> ebola's influence of society in these three countries are profound. it's not only that an epidemic b u also, the whole education system, health system and edge system affected because of the state of emergency in liberia and syria leone, all the schools are closed at the moment. >> the helpless children since outbreak, governments have started -- over the radio. >> between 2:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m., will be listening to mathematics. >> unicef and government organizations are working to improve the content of this radio programming in an attempt to motivate children to keep on studying. >> t for primary school and one program in junior secondary school and another for ebola messages and life skills forever to fight against ebola. this is really an interesting initiative because radio can reach
. >> reporter: she works at the unic unicef regional office in senegal. together with local governments, she has spent years working to improve the quality of education in rest and the central africa. she described the out break as a major blow to society as a hole. >> ebola's influence of society in these three countries are profound. it's not only that an epidemic b u also, the whole education system, health system and edge system affected because of the state of emergency in...
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the pentagon is calling out 2,1 t 10 arm and national guard soldiers to replace troops already in senegal and liberia. the soldiers are building treatment centers in areas hit hardest by the outbreak. the pentagon says the troops will receive training on ebola prevention before they leave for africa. >>> tonight the fourth young suspect wanted in the murder of a local high school student is lined bars. dion moses turned himself in earlier this evening. a judge allowed officers to release his name yesterday even though he is a minor. four people are now charged in the shooting of brenden wilson. tonight family and friends gathered to sigh good-bye to wilson at a memorial service. >>> a man was arrested wearing nothing but a diaper. it is only one of the bizarre new details in a violent home invasion in maclean, virginia. investigators say the man poised pa as a police officer w on the door. they he tazed the male homeowner, tied them up, stabbing a number of times all while his wife waited in the car outside. the attack is believed to have stemmed from a workplace dispute. schmuhl's wife w
the pentagon is calling out 2,1 t 10 arm and national guard soldiers to replace troops already in senegal and liberia. the soldiers are building treatment centers in areas hit hardest by the outbreak. the pentagon says the troops will receive training on ebola prevention before they leave for africa. >>> tonight the fourth young suspect wanted in the murder of a local high school student is lined bars. dion moses turned himself in earlier this evening. a judge allowed officers to...
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i know that senegal is a hero of yours.hese are people who are also -- they judge themselves by the day. i know this, because i've talked with walter, i own a restaurant, and i said, listen, walter, i'm looking at those receipts every day, and he said, so do i. so how do you dovetail the idea that you're about conscious, not quarterly, but some of your idols focus on quarterly. >> well, we focus on quarterly. we are determined to have excellence each and every quarter. the initiatives that you eluded to, the tcs closets is the biggest initiative of our history. never before have we done such a big -- maybe when we bought elfa in 1991 -- >> but since your conference call, i figured you could give us a little insight whether there is a big pickup in that initiative? >> it is. it's only in the dallas-ft. worth area now. it will roll out over the next year, and every time we add a new store or add a new city, we're getting this multi-thousand-dollar average ticket. our average ticket is $60. $2,000 on the in-home, the contain h
i know that senegal is a hero of yours.hese are people who are also -- they judge themselves by the day. i know this, because i've talked with walter, i own a restaurant, and i said, listen, walter, i'm looking at those receipts every day, and he said, so do i. so how do you dovetail the idea that you're about conscious, not quarterly, but some of your idols focus on quarterly. >> well, we focus on quarterly. we are determined to have excellence each and every quarter. the initiatives...
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. >> presidents of ghana, nigeria, and senegal are meeting and the head at the moment, trying to persuade them to hand back rule. the army forced the president to resign. live to the capital. >> what are the west african leaders hoping to achieve. >> well, the three presidents are in the -- behind me. of all of players, the region probably has the most to gain or lose. they need the country to be stable. they'll probably give incentives to step down and persuade the colonel to step down and give governance to a civilian government. the three men have meetings. at the end of the day they give a press conference. only then will we know what is discussed. if it steps down, when will that likely be? >> well, that's the talk of the town. we sit on the radio and see people discussing. if he steps down, when will it be. this shouldn't drag on. maybe by the weekend. others say he'll try to stall and hang on to power. he hasn't officially given a statement whether he is going to leave or stay >>> now to the u.s. where president obama's party lost the senate. the republicans will take control of bo
. >> presidents of ghana, nigeria, and senegal are meeting and the head at the moment, trying to persuade them to hand back rule. the army forced the president to resign. live to the capital. >> what are the west african leaders hoping to achieve. >> well, the three presidents are in the -- behind me. of all of players, the region probably has the most to gain or lose. they need the country to be stable. they'll probably give incentives to step down and persuade the colonel to...
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. >> reporter: a kick about between game bee, a senegal, began, a nigeria and egypt.se youngsters made the crossing from africa without parents or relatives. all are hoping to be fostered by italian families. all of his family were killed in ethnic fighting in ghana. he fled to lip i can't but was rounded up and forced to get on a boat. he didn't know where it was going or if he would survive. how many people on the vote. >> 120 pima on the boat crammed in. >> reporter: so he didn't. >> we didn't know anything. we started going until morning. i saw myself in the milled of the sea. i say god, is this how i am going to end my life? i think i am both to die. >> reporter: he is there senegal and came over on a boat carrying 740 passengers. and he says over 100 were killed on board by the traffickers. he was beaten and put in hospital after being rescued. both his parents are dead. and he's debts pratt to find a family to live with. >> i told them i want family. because i cannot live without family. if i -- like if i want to be happy, i want family. when i see people they
. >> reporter: a kick about between game bee, a senegal, began, a nigeria and egypt.se youngsters made the crossing from africa without parents or relatives. all are hoping to be fostered by italian families. all of his family were killed in ethnic fighting in ghana. he fled to lip i can't but was rounded up and forced to get on a boat. he didn't know where it was going or if he would survive. how many people on the vote. >> 120 pima on the boat crammed in. >> reporter: so he...
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. >> next to burkina faso, where the presidents of nigeria, senegal, and ghana are pressing the new military ruler to return burkina faso to civilian rule. >> out of a highly charged crisis meeting came a fragile political deal. it took three west african leaders, the african union, and the united nations to hammer out an agreement aimed at ending burkina faso's unrest after the fall of the president last week. leaders agreed to a long transition before presidential elections are held next year. no accord, however, on who will lead the country during that time. nevertheless anti-compaore protesters said they would end the widespread protesting. >> i think the best thing is to stay: calm and not put oil on the fire. >> in a meeting overshadowed by high running emotions, opposition leaders stormed out at one point, objecting to the presence of compaore's supporters. >> why are we at the same table as them? this is not working. we need to wait so that we can finish burying our dead, so that we can finish grieving. they are in the morgue because they shot real bullets into their heads. >> they l
. >> next to burkina faso, where the presidents of nigeria, senegal, and ghana are pressing the new military ruler to return burkina faso to civilian rule. >> out of a highly charged crisis meeting came a fragile political deal. it took three west african leaders, the african union, and the united nations to hammer out an agreement aimed at ending burkina faso's unrest after the fall of the president last week. leaders agreed to a long transition before presidential elections are...
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. >> reporter: he recently brought his son to his new york for senegal.ing to give them an education and a better life. what they have gotten is a beater at the hands of other children. and taunts of bola. >> daddy i want to go home. i tell him, are you crazy? here is your home. >> reporter: senegal has, in fact, declared ebola free nearly a month ago. so he, an american citizen, and other west african immigrants are hoping to better educate the public about the relatively minor river of transmission here. the group african communities together has launch a hot line and website where people are beginning to share their stori stories. >> people are experiencing discrimination, harassment, stigma . related to the bola virus this false perception that because people are african they are an ebola risk 67 the group is also planning to offer legal assistance after hearing that some africans have been told not to do think to work after travel ago broad. this area of harlem is home to many west african businesses, and just about everyone we have spoken to has exp
. >> reporter: he recently brought his son to his new york for senegal.ing to give them an education and a better life. what they have gotten is a beater at the hands of other children. and taunts of bola. >> daddy i want to go home. i tell him, are you crazy? here is your home. >> reporter: senegal has, in fact, declared ebola free nearly a month ago. so he, an american citizen, and other west african immigrants are hoping to better educate the public about the relatively...
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the presidents of ghana, nigeria and senegal are expected to pressure the army into handing over control. many hope that new leadership will bring new opportunity. >> this man took part in protests resulting in the ousting of blaise compaore. >> i broke my arm and leg. it was worth it. we got rid of a dictator. i'm in pain, but proud of what we did. >> reporter: this public hospital does not have everything it needs to treat the injured. patients are asked to bring drips, bandages and drugs. many families can't afford to do that. they have to rely on donations. the country and the majority of people are struggling. many taking out frustrations on the homes of those close to the former president. nothing is too small to take. many are here because they are curious to see how the rich live. the more private documents were copied and are planned to be sold for $1 each. they were divided whether isaac zida should step down. >> since 1966 all we know is this country has been held by military powers. we'd like, if possible, somebody who has never never taken a weapon one day. >> i think he sho
the presidents of ghana, nigeria and senegal are expected to pressure the army into handing over control. many hope that new leadership will bring new opportunity. >> this man took part in protests resulting in the ousting of blaise compaore. >> i broke my arm and leg. it was worth it. we got rid of a dictator. i'm in pain, but proud of what we did. >> reporter: this public hospital does not have everything it needs to treat the injured. patients are asked to bring drips,...
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the presidents of ghana, nigeria and senegal are expected to hand over control to civilian rule >>> meanwhile, this dramatic amateur footage emerged of violent protests in the capital over the past two weeks. you see police throwing tear gas at protesters setting fire to tyres over days of unrest. the protest caused them to split and flee to ivory coast. after a series of attacks fighters have fled. five government soldiers were killed in an assault in gombe state. fighters are said to have robbed a bank and set fire to a police station. >> the nigeria army is fighting to retake the town of of gombe. it was attacked last week. many are seeking refuge in yule. >> reporter: they fled their home to seek protection. what they found was less security than they hoped for. these are the latest victims of boko haram's land grab in north-east nigeria. the army battalion invaded, a large town of 100,000 people. at first we thought it was soldiers. the insurgents fired at people near the markets. we realised we were in trouble. >> he is now reunited with a wife and child. he's searching for the rest. >>
the presidents of ghana, nigeria and senegal are expected to hand over control to civilian rule >>> meanwhile, this dramatic amateur footage emerged of violent protests in the capital over the past two weeks. you see police throwing tear gas at protesters setting fire to tyres over days of unrest. the protest caused them to split and flee to ivory coast. after a series of attacks fighters have fled. five government soldiers were killed in an assault in gombe state. fighters are said to...
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presidents of ghana, nigeria and senegal are expected to pressure the army to hand over control to civilian rule. >> many are hoping new leadership will bring new opportunity. >> reporter: this person took part in protesting that took part in the ousting of blaise compaore. >> i broke my arm and leg. it was worth it. we got rid of blaise compaore. i'm in pain, but proud of what we did. >> this public hospital didn't have everything they needed. >> reporter: patients are asked to bring their own supply. many families can't do that, they have to rely on donations. >> the country and the majority of its people are struggling. many take out their frustrations on the home of the former president. nothing is too small to take. many are here, because they are curious to see how the rich live. the copy minded sensitive documents and plan to sell them. many took part informant protests. they are divided on whether lieutenant colonel isaac zida should step down. >> since 1966, all we know is this country has been ruled by military powers, and would like, if possible, someone who has never taken a wea
presidents of ghana, nigeria and senegal are expected to pressure the army to hand over control to civilian rule. >> many are hoping new leadership will bring new opportunity. >> reporter: this person took part in protesting that took part in the ousting of blaise compaore. >> i broke my arm and leg. it was worth it. we got rid of blaise compaore. i'm in pain, but proud of what we did. >> this public hospital didn't have everything they needed. >> reporter:...
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in senegal, however, the electoral campaign takes place under the supervision of a public body. which watches over the whole thing, and makes sure that the candidates are on equal footing, and that opportunities are equal on all sides. especially when you have to promote -- when they're promoting their platforms. so the television debates are moments during the campaign, the electoral campaign where the candidates may avail themselves of a certain air time in order -- but equal air time for all candidates is provided. and they can make a statement, or there may be meetings that are organized by the television channel itself. but there are never these types of side-by-side debates, such as you have just shown us. so my question is the following. in such a case, in this kind of a format, is there a sort of oversight mechanism of the statements made by the candidates? is this controlled? or are they free to express themselves as they wish according to the tradition that we are used to seeing in the united states, and contrary to what we see in my country, where in my country the st
in senegal, however, the electoral campaign takes place under the supervision of a public body. which watches over the whole thing, and makes sure that the candidates are on equal footing, and that opportunities are equal on all sides. especially when you have to promote -- when they're promoting their platforms. so the television debates are moments during the campaign, the electoral campaign where the candidates may avail themselves of a certain air time in order -- but equal air time for all...
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in the bronx, two middle school boys originally from senegal, africa, say students have been harassing them with ebola taunts. and at navarro college in corsicana, texas, officials are not accepting applications from ebola-affected countries. for bestman-yates, the discrimination is just as hard to hear as the news from liberia. >> we don't know where the virus came from. m. don't know how it was created. we just pray that people look at us as people and don't just stigmatize people because they are from a certain part world. >> reporter: bestman-yates says she is fighting the ebola stigma with words. she hands out pamphlets on the disease and talks to people on the street. scott, she believes the fear surrounding the virus can be diminished with education. >> pelley: and we've just gotten word that canada has banned travel from west africa from three nations there that have ebola. jericka, thank you very much. four days now before the congressional elections, and our cbs news battleground tracker finds republicans have a better- than-even chance of taking back the senate. if they do,
in the bronx, two middle school boys originally from senegal, africa, say students have been harassing them with ebola taunts. and at navarro college in corsicana, texas, officials are not accepting applications from ebola-affected countries. for bestman-yates, the discrimination is just as hard to hear as the news from liberia. >> we don't know where the virus came from. m. don't know how it was created. we just pray that people look at us as people and don't just stigmatize people...