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find out what the villagers in southern senegal are doing to fight back against illegal smuggling >>> tunisia has named the two people it says were behind the deadly attack on one of the capital's popular tourist sites. the announcement follows the president's waging a war against terrorism. this is the scene in tunis now. we are looking at the entrance to the museum. there are several armed guards. here is a reminder of what happened on wednesday. two gunmen in military uniforms stormed the museum killing 14 people 12 tourists. hours later security forces stormed the museum next door to tunisia's parliament and killed the gunmen. it's unclear what the motivation was. >> dozens gathered in tunis to pay their respects to the people killed in the attack. more from al jazeera's jacky rowland in tunis. >> reporter: tunisian security forces call out for reinforcements. they surround the bardo museum a famous tourist destination. there were hundreds of visitors inside when gunmen opened fire. some managed to get out, running for their lives. authorities say the gunmen hunted people down spr
find out what the villagers in southern senegal are doing to fight back against illegal smuggling >>> tunisia has named the two people it says were behind the deadly attack on one of the capital's popular tourist sites. the announcement follows the president's waging a war against terrorism. this is the scene in tunis now. we are looking at the entrance to the museum. there are several armed guards. here is a reminder of what happened on wednesday. two gunmen in military uniforms...
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rarely does such a punishing verdict fall on the rich and powerful in senegal. for many this has also brought hope and confidence that justice can prevail no matter who you are. >>> singapore has begun seven days of national mourning for its founding father. condolences and tributes are pouring in from across the world. >>reporter: images of le overlookover overlook mourns at the hospital where he died. it's where people have been coming to deliver get well messages and now their condolences. done tony wong is a retired civil servant and felt it was important to bring his grandchildren here. >> what he has done for us is such a strong foundation. what's going to happen in the near future is not going to be bad. >>reporter: flags were lowered to half mast to honor the passing of whom many felt it was father of modern singapore. without le singapore as the world knows it may never have existed. born in 1923 he saw his homeland occupied by the british and then japanese. after training as a lawyer in britain, he became prime minister in 1959. a post he would hold fo
rarely does such a punishing verdict fall on the rich and powerful in senegal. for many this has also brought hope and confidence that justice can prevail no matter who you are. >>> singapore has begun seven days of national mourning for its founding father. condolences and tributes are pouring in from across the world. >>reporter: images of le overlookover overlook mourns at the hospital where he died. it's where people have been coming to deliver get well messages and now their...
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al jazeera senegal. >> up next, the latest sport. find out whether it's sink or swim for serena williams. >> welcome back. artists from qatar amman and the u.k. are using an exhibition in doha to raise awareness on issues faced by disabled people in the gulf. many living in this region face discrimination. [ singing ] >> this is a 13-year-old aspiring singer. she suffers from a growth disorder. her parents brought her to an exhibition in the conference in doha on people with disabilities. she's always thought of herself as a regular child and wonders why she is considered to be disabled. >> i do not know how to describe how i felt. i cannot say whether i like them or different from them. i kept asking myself if i'm one of them or not. >> artists have created works of art to raise awareness. thousands of children in gulf countries face some sort of disability. many are discriminated against in employment. others face pity. >> exhibitions like this are just one aspect of the wider issue. gulf countries are often criticized for being to
al jazeera senegal. >> up next, the latest sport. find out whether it's sink or swim for serena williams. >> welcome back. artists from qatar amman and the u.k. are using an exhibition in doha to raise awareness on issues faced by disabled people in the gulf. many living in this region face discrimination. [ singing ] >> this is a 13-year-old aspiring singer. she suffers from a growth disorder. her parents brought her to an exhibition in the conference in doha on people with...
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. >> they return home to senegal empty handed hungry and shaken. words come up again and again about their treatment in libya. violence and racism. >> they would whip us with chains every day. we were animals to them. >> he hoped to reach europe but he ran out of money. it took two years working as a builder in tripoli to get the money back then an armed group forced their way into his room, locked him and his companions up and stole everything they had. up to 800 subsaharan african are being held, there may be more. >> we have limited means. we'll do whatever it takes to save the hundreds of people left behind and are facing a dangerous situation. >> senegal teamed up with the international organization for migration to secure their repatriation. those who make the journey are being given $180. but it means returning to life they once tried to leave behind. it's the middle of the night. some are reluctant to face their loved ones. ashamed of returning empty-handed. but he decides to go home. his friends jump into taxis and follow him. this ordeal
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in senegal that's quite a large amount. there is no opportunity for possibility for karim wade and a few others to appeal. his father, former president just made an announcement. he said that the president has sentenced k a rim wade as the main political rival. >> briefly tell us what the charges are and why was he convicted of corruption? >> well, you know, karim wade was one of the most prominent ministers under his father's rule. his father ruled from 2000 to to 2012, and he was responsible for business portfolios and lucrative deals, the major strategic ports of west africa and also responsible for the construction of the new airport. these are multi billion dollar deals. this is where it is said that he was involved in mass corruption. he was known to show his wealth very publicly, owning several properties etc. since the sinces this sentence, it prevents him from running for president. many had voted in karim wade as their president candidate. but given the six-year sentence,'s unlikely to be able to run. >> thank you
in senegal that's quite a large amount. there is no opportunity for possibility for karim wade and a few others to appeal. his father, former president just made an announcement. he said that the president has sentenced k a rim wade as the main political rival. >> briefly tell us what the charges are and why was he convicted of corruption? >> well, you know, karim wade was one of the most prominent ministers under his father's rule. his father ruled from 2000 to to 2012, and he was...
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his father was the president of senegal from 2000-2012. during that time he was nicknamed the minister of the earth and sky because he helped so many portfolios as minister under his father's rule, he controlled businesses surrounding the court the construction of a new airport. some critics say he is now punished for the business deals that he he made during this tenure as a minister. >> all right nicholas hart in dhaka, thank you. >> iraq security forces say they discovered a mass grave containing the remains of iraq soldiers south of tikrit. it's unclear how many bodies were found as work to uncover the grave site is still on going. it is thought they were killed by isil fighters. >> five pro government fighters are killed and eight injured in an assault on sites controlled by isil northeast of tikrit. rack's defense minister said his forces will storm tikrit as soon as possible. the offensive was paused to give civilians a chance to leave. particular result is the second biggest city under isil controls and lies on the way to baghdad.
his father was the president of senegal from 2000-2012. during that time he was nicknamed the minister of the earth and sky because he helped so many portfolios as minister under his father's rule, he controlled businesses surrounding the court the construction of a new airport. some critics say he is now punished for the business deals that he he made during this tenure as a minister. >> all right nicholas hart in dhaka, thank you. >> iraq security forces say they discovered a mass...
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. >>> in senegal villagers and former rebels have come together to protect their forests from illegale black market for the timber trade it booming. a report from the project to save trees in southern senegal. >> reporter: 200-year-old tree cut down in less than an hour. this was a sacred forest to the people here. one that their an ancestorses protected. it's a symbol of time. of ancestry, and identity. a dead tree is a bad omen. >> translator: it breaks my heart. men cannot live without nature. >> reporter: it's illegal to cut them down unless you have a government permit. but no one is here to enforce the law. this region has been fought over for 30 years. a peace deal between separatists and of the government was brokered two years ago but tensions remain high. it's difficult to know who is in charge here. deep in the forest. former environment minister believes he was removed from his post because he exposed a black market timber operation that involved senegalese traders european ships asian businessmen and the gambian state. >> translator: in neighboring gambia it's forbid tone
. >>> in senegal villagers and former rebels have come together to protect their forests from illegale black market for the timber trade it booming. a report from the project to save trees in southern senegal. >> reporter: 200-year-old tree cut down in less than an hour. this was a sacred forest to the people here. one that their an ancestorses protected. it's a symbol of time. of ancestry, and identity. a dead tree is a bad omen. >> translator: it breaks my heart. men...
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al jazeera senegal. >> three of kenya's main t.v. stations have gone off air due to a row over the switch over from analog to digital transmission. we have a report from the capitol. >> it's like any other day people grab breakfast on their way to work. some don't have televisions at home so usually watch here. there's just a confusing message. >> staying in the darkness is frustrating. we don't know what is happening in the rest of the country. we can't even watch the news. >> the communication authority of kenya recently switched from analog t.v. transmitters to digital. three major privately owned television stations didn't comply so the government switched their signals off. >> there's nothing. some of us are even thinking of getting rid of our televisions. >> the free yo of stations which didn't switch said they applied to carry their own content but only two signal describessors were licensed, the kenya broadcasting corporation government owned, and the chinese owned group. local broadcasters who have to use their signals say t
al jazeera senegal. >> three of kenya's main t.v. stations have gone off air due to a row over the switch over from analog to digital transmission. we have a report from the capitol. >> it's like any other day people grab breakfast on their way to work. some don't have televisions at home so usually watch here. there's just a confusing message. >> staying in the darkness is frustrating. we don't know what is happening in the rest of the country. we can't even watch the news....
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. >> senegal teamed up with the international organization for migration to resecure their pate ration. it means returning to life they once tried to leave behind. it's the middle of the night. some are reluctant to face their loved ones. ashamed of returning empty handed. but he decides to go home. his friends jump into taxis and follow him. this ordeal has brought the migrants together and he thinks it will be easier to meet his family in the company of his friends. he hasn't been back home for two years and they don't know he's coming. it's me shouts, i'm back. after the greetings comes the explanation. he hopes his father will not be disappointed. so many others have made the trip to europe successfully. >> no father wants to send his children in harm's way. that's why so many of our neighborhood will continue to travel to where there are more opportunities or a better life. >> their journey has changed them. violence has left them scared. yet some attempt to make the journey to europe again. nicholas hawk, al jazeera senegal. >>> the greek finance minister says some of its payment
. >> senegal teamed up with the international organization for migration to resecure their pate ration. it means returning to life they once tried to leave behind. it's the middle of the night. some are reluctant to face their loved ones. ashamed of returning empty handed. but he decides to go home. his friends jump into taxis and follow him. this ordeal has brought the migrants together and he thinks it will be easier to meet his family in the company of his friends. he hasn't been back...
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it all comes from senegal. i'd like to denounce the ships carrying, they know it's illegal, but they do it. it's a huge international network in which gambian and international traders profit >>> the u.n. estimates the global trade to be worth between 30 and $100 billion. the damage is too obvious to ignore. an unlikely alliance between the villages and the army join forces to protect the land. they patrol watch and replant the forest. forming is a way to tackle the illegal timber trade. >> when farming there is always someone on the ground. coping watch. it is ours. the project is small. it may take time to save the forest. >> the first lady is calling for an effort to effort for girls. it's a let the girls learn initiative. it's run out of garner and uganda. >> meanwhile, in the united states, a new programme is working to give kids from low income families a chance to get out of poverty. the focus is the children's command of words as tom ackerman explains. >> reporter: it's deprad use day for the -- graduat
it all comes from senegal. i'd like to denounce the ships carrying, they know it's illegal, but they do it. it's a huge international network in which gambian and international traders profit >>> the u.n. estimates the global trade to be worth between 30 and $100 billion. the damage is too obvious to ignore. an unlikely alliance between the villages and the army join forces to protect the land. they patrol watch and replant the forest. forming is a way to tackle the illegal timber...
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. >> president of senegal between 2000 and 2012 and during this decade long period, he was known as the minister of earth and sky, in charge of numerous deals, major strategic port for west africa, also responsible for the construction of a new airport. these are multimillion if not billion dollar deals and this is where the opposition who is currently now in power say he was involved in mass corruption of was known to be very -- known to show his wealth very publicly owning many properties, et cetera, et cetera. since the sentence has happened, this prevents him from running in the next election. you have to remember that this sunday, the members of the opposition had voted in kareem wad, for six year term, but because of the conviction, he's likely to be able to run. >> condolences and tributes to the former prime minister of singapore continue to pour in. >> where people have been coming over the last few days to deliver their get well messages, now to send their condolences. tony wong was a teacher for decades. when he heard the news that lee kwan yew had dyed he died had put him in
. >> president of senegal between 2000 and 2012 and during this decade long period, he was known as the minister of earth and sky, in charge of numerous deals, major strategic port for west africa, also responsible for the construction of a new airport. these are multimillion if not billion dollar deals and this is where the opposition who is currently now in power say he was involved in mass corruption of was known to be very -- known to show his wealth very publicly owning many...
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. >> they return to senegal, empty-handed hungry and shaken. two words come up again and again. violent and racism. >> give us a couple of water a day and win us with chains. we were animals to them. >> gialo travelled to libya with $1,000 in his pocket. he hoped to reach europe. he wan out of money. it took two years to get the money back. an armed group forces their way into his room, locked him and his combanians up. stole everything that he and his companions had. many are held in misrata, there may be more elsewhere in other detention centers. >> translation: we have limited means and will do what it takes to save hundreds left behind and are facing a dangerous situation. >> senegal teamed up to secure repatriation. those that make the journey are given $180. but it means returning to life they left behind. >> it's the middle of the night. some are reluctant to face loved ones ashamed of returning empty-handed. this man decides to go home. he jumped into taxis. >> the ordeal brought the migrants together. they think it will be easy to meet the family in the company of his f
. >> they return to senegal, empty-handed hungry and shaken. two words come up again and again. violent and racism. >> give us a couple of water a day and win us with chains. we were animals to them. >> gialo travelled to libya with $1,000 in his pocket. he hoped to reach europe. he wan out of money. it took two years to get the money back. an armed group forces their way into his room, locked him and his combanians up. stole everything that he and his companions had. many are...
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. >>> the presidential candidate in senegal has been found guilty of corruption and sentenced to six years in prison and pay $230 million in fines. the court ruled that he's illegally acquired companies in real estate while serving as a minister in his father's government. >>reporter: he was one of the most prominent ministers under his father's rule. his father was the president of senegal between 2000 and 2012 and over this decade-long period, he was known as the minister of the earth and sky. he was responsible for so many portfolios and lucrative deals involving the court which is a major port. he's also responsible for the construction of a new airport. these are multimillion if not billion dollars deals. this is where the opposition who is currently now in power say that he was involved in mass corruption. he owns several properties around the world. now, since this century has happened, this prevents him from running in the next presidential election. you have to remember that this sunday is -- the members of the opposition have voted him in as their presidential candidate for
. >>> the presidential candidate in senegal has been found guilty of corruption and sentenced to six years in prison and pay $230 million in fines. the court ruled that he's illegally acquired companies in real estate while serving as a minister in his father's government. >>reporter: he was one of the most prominent ministers under his father's rule. his father was the president of senegal between 2000 and 2012 and over this decade-long period, he was known as the minister of...
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>> morocco, niger, senegal at the very bottom. >> hinojosa: senegal. so does the government... what does the government say? >> well, i have to... the good news is we finally have a newly elected government, and actually elected, for the first time in a long time in mauritania. and the government now is beginning to bring into place an antislavery program and plan. that had happened with the previous government that was... there was the first democratic election in, like, 50 years, and a government came in that stayed in about two years, and asked us to help them write a plan for the eradication of slavery in the country. and then there was a coup d'etat, and the military took over, and they've just gone out about a year ago now. so the mauritanian government is beginning to move in the right directions, and that's fantastic. but it takes a long time, because, like the united states in 1865, with four million people stepping out of slavery, they need all kinds of support. and the people in slavery in mauritania who are coming out need all kinds of supp
>> morocco, niger, senegal at the very bottom. >> hinojosa: senegal. so does the government... what does the government say? >> well, i have to... the good news is we finally have a newly elected government, and actually elected, for the first time in a long time in mauritania. and the government now is beginning to bring into place an antislavery program and plan. that had happened with the previous government that was... there was the first democratic election in, like, 50...
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nicholas hat reports on the project to save trees in southern senegal. 200-year-old tree cut down in less than an hour. this was a sacred forest to the people here. one that their ancestors protected. it is a symbol of time, of ancestry, and identity. it breaks my heart men cannot live without nature it is illegal to cut them down unless you have a permit. but no one is here to enforce the law. the region has been fought over for 30 years. the government was brokered to years ago but tensions remain high. it is difficult to know who is in charge here deep in the forest. former environment minister believes he was removed from his post because he exposed a black market timber operation. that involved the traders european ships asian businessman, and the states. >> the neighboring is forbidden to cut wood even for household use, but the country exports large quantities. i would like to denounce the european ships that facilitate this trade. they know this is illegal yet they continue to do it. they estimate the trade to be worth 30 to $100 billion. the dam
nicholas hat reports on the project to save trees in southern senegal. 200-year-old tree cut down in less than an hour. this was a sacred forest to the people here. one that their ancestors protected. it is a symbol of time, of ancestry, and identity. it breaks my heart men cannot live without nature it is illegal to cut them down unless you have a permit. but no one is here to enforce the law. the region has been fought over for 30 years. the government was brokered to years ago but tensions...
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fighting in libya is forcing hundreds of migrant workers from senegal to fly home. they are back to where they started, and struggling to make ends meet after seeking a better life abroad. they have been speaking about who other dangers they face in syria. they return home empty-handed, hungry and shaken. two words come up again and again to describe their treatment, violence and racism. >> they would cover their knows when they talk to us give us -- knows when they talk to us, give us a cup of water. we were animals to them. >> reporter: he travelled with $1,000 loan in his pocket. he hoped to reach europe. he ran out of money. it took two years working as a builder in tripoli to get the money back. an armed group forced their way into his room, locked him and his friend up and stole everything they had. many are held in a detention center in his rarta, and there may -- misrata, and there may be more elsewhere. >> we have limited means, and will do what it takes to save hundreds left behind. and are facing a dangerous situation. >> senegal attempted up with the int
fighting in libya is forcing hundreds of migrant workers from senegal to fly home. they are back to where they started, and struggling to make ends meet after seeking a better life abroad. they have been speaking about who other dangers they face in syria. they return home empty-handed, hungry and shaken. two words come up again and again to describe their treatment, violence and racism. >> they would cover their knows when they talk to us give us -- knows when they talk to us, give us a...
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. >> spectacular fall from grace presidential candidate in senegal, son of the former president has been found guilty of corruption and jail for six years. he's also been told to pay $230 million in fines. illegally acquired companies while serveing as a minister in his father's government. nicholas haque reports. >> is between 2000 and 2012, over this decade-long period, known as the minister of the earth and sky. he was responsible over so many portfolios responsible over lucrative details involving the port a major strategic port for west africa, also responsible for construction of a new airport. these are multimillion if not billion dollar deals. and this is where the opposition who is currently now in power say he was involved in mass corruption. at the age of 45 he is known to be very known to show his wealth very publicly, owning several properties, et cetera, et cetera. now, since the sentence, this prevents him from running in the next presidential elections. you have to remember that this sunday, the members of the opposition had voted in kareen wad as their presidential candi
. >> spectacular fall from grace presidential candidate in senegal, son of the former president has been found guilty of corruption and jail for six years. he's also been told to pay $230 million in fines. illegally acquired companies while serveing as a minister in his father's government. nicholas haque reports. >> is between 2000 and 2012, over this decade-long period, known as the minister of the earth and sky. he was responsible over so many portfolios responsible over...
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the son of senegal's former president is found guilty of corruption and faces years in prison. >>> singapore in mourning after the death of its founding father lee kuan yew. >>> and ted cruz becomes the first republican to put his hand up for his party's presidential nomination. welcome to the program. saudi arabia's arabia said that the stand off in yemen government asks for government aid. >> we're against defense iran's intervention in yemen. it is an act of aggression. we're keen on protecting yemen's sovereignty, the legitimacy of yemen president hadi alone. we are ready to respond to any demand that the president requests, whatever it is, to support him. we're ready to take the necessary measures if needed. >> well, the gcc forces asked by president hadi's government are known as a shield. formed in 1982, they were first deployed when saddam hussein invaded you kuwait. in 2011 forces went into bahrain, another member state to help restore order following violent anti-government protests. they have a base in saudi arabia. the editor in chief of the yemen post joins us live. how signific
the son of senegal's former president is found guilty of corruption and faces years in prison. >>> singapore in mourning after the death of its founding father lee kuan yew. >>> and ted cruz becomes the first republican to put his hand up for his party's presidential nomination. welcome to the program. saudi arabia's arabia said that the stand off in yemen government asks for government aid. >> we're against defense iran's intervention in yemen. it is an act of...
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. >> they return home to senegal empty-handed hungry and shaken. two words come up to describe their treatment in ribbia. finally, in racism. >> translation: they would cover their nose when talk to us give us a cup of water, win us with chains, we were animals. >> this man travelled to libya with $1,000 loan in his pocket. he hoped to reach europe. he ran out of money. it took two years to get the money back. an armed group forced their way into his room, locked him and his companions up and stole everything they had. an attempted 800 sub-saharans are held in a detention center. there may be more. >> we have limited means to save the people left behind. we face a dangerous situation. >> senegal teamed up with an international organization to secure their repatriation. chose that made the journey are being given $180. it means returning to life they tried to leave behind. >> it's the middle of the night. some are reluctant to face loved ones. ashamed of returning empty continued. that man decides to go home. his friends jump into taxis and follow t
. >> they return home to senegal empty-handed hungry and shaken. two words come up to describe their treatment in ribbia. finally, in racism. >> translation: they would cover their nose when talk to us give us a cup of water, win us with chains, we were animals. >> this man travelled to libya with $1,000 loan in his pocket. he hoped to reach europe. he ran out of money. it took two years to get the money back. an armed group forced their way into his room, locked him and his...
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in senegal, the wolof, the people of the mande cultures which is the sousou, malinke the bambara-- they speak very fast. you might hear, "naga def," so you might hear, "bla ga da, mangi flec, blanka da, blankadi bla dah bleat bla-bla-bla-bla-bla." so as you could see there's a direct connection with the spoken language and what is being played and how you express it on the drum. mandiani is a rhythm that comes out of the old malian empire. the drums and the instruments that they use for the rhythm mandiani come from the djembe orchestra. the djembe orchestra encompasses maybe two or three djembes usually one principal musician and the bass. this is the djun-djun, and this is the song na. you have the bottom here which would be considered the one, or the downbeat. that's more of the gravity part of the rhythm. this is the upside of the rhythm. and then you have the bell part which is playing, what i learned as an african six. and usually is: one, two, three, four, five, six. one, two, three, four, five, six. when you put all the parts together-- [rhythmic drum beats] it's always the prin
in senegal, the wolof, the people of the mande cultures which is the sousou, malinke the bambara-- they speak very fast. you might hear, "naga def," so you might hear, "bla ga da, mangi flec, blanka da, blankadi bla dah bleat bla-bla-bla-bla-bla." so as you could see there's a direct connection with the spoken language and what is being played and how you express it on the drum. mandiani is a rhythm that comes out of the old malian empire. the drums and the instruments that...
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when this typical site in senegal, this was a flooded village where no help has been sent. the locals are helping themselves in people trapped in their homes. it's a very prone area. temporarily may get better as rains disappear overnight but it comes back to really. this is tuesday 28 degrees, but rain to islamabad to the north. snow, which is worst up in the mountains, of course. beyond that, it seems to get worse. the progress species at the moment are really not so good at all. nick. >> all right rob thanks very much. difficult times there in kashmir at the moment. >> a group of grand mothers in the philippines proving to be bright sparks, as we report they trained as engineers and provide their village with solar powered energy. >> deep in the mountains in the northern philippines live the oldest tribe in the country. they've farmed and hunted in these lands for thousands of years with little change. now the tribe has a new hero. she doesn't know how to read or write, but the once shy grandmother of 10 is now called the engineer. the bringer of light. >> it gets very d
when this typical site in senegal, this was a flooded village where no help has been sent. the locals are helping themselves in people trapped in their homes. it's a very prone area. temporarily may get better as rains disappear overnight but it comes back to really. this is tuesday 28 degrees, but rain to islamabad to the north. snow, which is worst up in the mountains, of course. beyond that, it seems to get worse. the progress species at the moment are really not so good at all. nick....
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. >>> and a potential presidential candidate and son of a former president in senegal has been sentenced to six years in prison. >>> angela merkel in berlin and alexis tsipras meet over greece's international bailout. >>> doctors without borders criticize the "world health organization" in response to the ebola outbreak saying response was too slow. they say that the medical community is ill prepared for a further outbreak. >> all we know is that the delay that was caused by--that was caused by member states of the who not acting cost valuable time in preparing a response. we're in a different praise today. but we should be much further along. this is not just a hatchett job against the "who," but a reflection that the world is not prepared for an outbreak of this magnitude. if there is another outbreak in another part of the world with similar backgrounds similar set up to the three countries in west africa, we will have another problem and another huge problem which will cost lives. >> well, a year then since the first case of ebola was confirmed in west africa and since thousands have
. >>> and a potential presidential candidate and son of a former president in senegal has been sentenced to six years in prison. >>> angela merkel in berlin and alexis tsipras meet over greece's international bailout. >>> doctors without borders criticize the "world health organization" in response to the ebola outbreak saying response was too slow. they say that the medical community is ill prepared for a further outbreak. >> all we know is that the...
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senegal's court will deliver a verdict. the next candidate for the election, wahd the son of the former president, is accused of illegally amassing wealth whilst a minister in a previous government. and the e.u.'s foreign policy chief is travelling to meet president raul castro. he is the highest ranking official to visit in more than 10 years. she'll discuss growing constellation as she grows up to the west. the e.u. is the second biggest trading partner. >> cuba has been a commercial advertising free society. but with the loosening of the united states that can change. daniel reports from havana the industry is having a growing presence on the island. >> with no advertising, no classified ads in the newspapers, there's only one way to cubans can sell the surplus toaster or house in the neighbourhood. he passes the message. they transmit the information over the air waves. >> we are people that lost their dogs or documents on the bus. or someone in the family. >> they repeat the ads in several programs supplying a social s
senegal's court will deliver a verdict. the next candidate for the election, wahd the son of the former president, is accused of illegally amassing wealth whilst a minister in a previous government. and the e.u.'s foreign policy chief is travelling to meet president raul castro. he is the highest ranking official to visit in more than 10 years. she'll discuss growing constellation as she grows up to the west. the e.u. is the second biggest trading partner. >> cuba has been a commercial...
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the move comes as senegal's anticorruption court is expected to deliver its verdict on monday. >> an independent inquiry said guards at an australian immigration center may have traded drugs for sex with asylum seekers. the detention center in nauru is where refugees trying to reach australia has been sent. it's been criticized for poor conditions. the australian government ordered an inquiry after veingzs of sexual and -- allegations of sexual and physical assault surfaced. they were aware of a charge of rape and three against a minor. staff members encouraged ref geege to self harm or exaggerate self harm. there was no conclusive evidence to support the claims. matt tinklier is a director of save the children's australia branch and says the report vindicates save the children staff. >> what happens is claims of self harm and abuse may have been fabricated by our staff as a means to make a politicaled agenda. that is not the case. there's a litany of evidence of self harm abuse, allegations of rape occurring in detention on nauru. the staff don't need to make up these things. that's
the move comes as senegal's anticorruption court is expected to deliver its verdict on monday. >> an independent inquiry said guards at an australian immigration center may have traded drugs for sex with asylum seekers. the detention center in nauru is where refugees trying to reach australia has been sent. it's been criticized for poor conditions. the australian government ordered an inquiry after veingzs of sexual and -- allegations of sexual and physical assault surfaced. they were...
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from presidential candidate to convicted criminal, senegal's former president faces years in prison.ting isil near tikrit found another mass grave. >> singapore in mourning after the death of its founding father, lee kuan yew. >> france looks to t
from presidential candidate to convicted criminal, senegal's former president faces years in prison.ting isil near tikrit found another mass grave. >> singapore in mourning after the death of its founding father, lee kuan yew. >> france looks to t
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all of this wood comes from senegal, i would like to denounce the ships carrying timber to asia, they know this is illegal, yet they continue to do it, it is a huge network, in which european and asian traders profit the damage is too obvious to ignore. >> an unlikely alliance of local villagers and form rebels that fought this army are joining forces to protect this land. >> the patrol, watch and replant the forest. pharmaing is their way to tackle the illegal trade. the project is small but the ambition is big. nicholas heart, al jazeera. festival, it is the largest gathering of aspiring film makers and emerging ini have tars. we are bringing you some of the best. neuroscientists are treating disease in ways they have seen nothing short of science fiction, and i catch up with one of the world's leaders
all of this wood comes from senegal, i would like to denounce the ships carrying timber to asia, they know this is illegal, yet they continue to do it, it is a huge network, in which european and asian traders profit the damage is too obvious to ignore. >> an unlikely alliance of local villagers and form rebels that fought this army are joining forces to protect this land. >> the patrol, watch and replant the forest. pharmaing is their way to tackle the illegal trade. the project is...
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the son of senegal's former president is found guilty of corruption and faces years in prison. >>> singaporening after the death of its founding father lee kuan yew. >>> and ted cruz becomes the
the son of senegal's former president is found guilty of corruption and faces years in prison. >>> singaporening after the death of its founding father lee kuan yew. >>> and ted cruz becomes the
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. >> one his father was the president of senegal between 2000 and 2012 and over thissed this decade-long period, responsible for so many portfolios, responsible of lucrative deals involving the port of dacca a major strategic point of south africa. also the construction of a new airport. these are multimillion if not billion dollar deals. this is where the opposition who is now currently in power he was involved in mass corruption, obviously at the age of 45 is known to be very -- known to show his wealth very publicly, owning several properties, et cetera, et cetera. since this sentence happened, this prevents him from running in the next presidential election. you have to remember that this sunday, the members of the opposition have voted in kareem wad for their next presidential candidate. given six year sentence, he's unlikely to run. >> angela merkel in berlin, it's feared that greece is runging out of money. renegotiating the terms of the greek incredible bailout. ease the humanitarian crisis says there will be no more money without reforms. al jazeera's john vob lust siropolous. f
. >> one his father was the president of senegal between 2000 and 2012 and over thissed this decade-long period, responsible for so many portfolios, responsible of lucrative deals involving the port of dacca a major strategic point of south africa. also the construction of a new airport. these are multimillion if not billion dollar deals. this is where the opposition who is now currently in power he was involved in mass corruption, obviously at the age of 45 is known to be very -- known...
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he is presently director of the third world forum in senegal, considered a precursor to the world socialorum. and since 1997, has been a child -- chair. talks he was born in cairo egypt in the 1930's and earned a phd in political economy in paris in 1957. he returned to egypt later that year was subsequently director of the african institute for economic development and planning. he is chair of the center for african american studies. he remains active in political life in egypt. he has written thousands of journal articles and opinion pieces as well as over 30 books, with titles such as, "imperialism and unequal development," "global history: a view from the south," and "the liberal virus: permanent war and the americanization of the world." the scholar horace campbell calls samir amin "one of the foremost theoreticians of marxism in the 20th century," and the historian ama biney says samir amin is "an intellectual titan in the canon of african radical thought." welcome to democracy now! as you join us from the world social forum can you share these thoughts, the world social forum is a
he is presently director of the third world forum in senegal, considered a precursor to the world socialorum. and since 1997, has been a child -- chair. talks he was born in cairo egypt in the 1930's and earned a phd in political economy in paris in 1957. he returned to egypt later that year was subsequently director of the african institute for economic development and planning. he is chair of the center for african american studies. he remains active in political life in egypt. he has written...
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cases are levelling off in west africa with no new cases of ebola in nigeria or senegal sense septemberar and no confirmed new cases in liberia in the past week but there is still no proven treatments or vaccines. three ex-peer mental vaccines are being tested but it's not clear how effective they will be or what dosage is needed to protect people. and depending on the results, the w.h.o.orld health organization says it will decide in august whether to roll out a large program. until then the focus is raising awareness. the fear is the rainy season in april and may will make it difficult for health teams to travel to the worth-affected mare mare -- areas. >> sierra leone will now receive a cash boost of $80 million to help in the outbreak. it's part of a package approved for the country. $187 million will be allocated to support the country's struggling economy. >>> firefighters in south africa are bringing in reinforcements to battle a blaze in the hills across cape town. they are struggling to contain the wildfires. thousands of acres of rare plants have been destroyed as well as at l
cases are levelling off in west africa with no new cases of ebola in nigeria or senegal sense septemberar and no confirmed new cases in liberia in the past week but there is still no proven treatments or vaccines. three ex-peer mental vaccines are being tested but it's not clear how effective they will be or what dosage is needed to protect people. and depending on the results, the w.h.o.orld health organization says it will decide in august whether to roll out a large program. until then the...
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the martin luther king girls secondary school, which i visited last year in senegal, is a wonderful example. the school is concrete-floored classrooms, rooms containing little more than desks and a few faded posters -- but, oh, those girls, man, they were fierce; ambitious; confident. they had serious dreams for their future. one of the girls wrote a poem about those dreams. and she said it was about a world free from pollution and global warming, a world where violence and wars would be replaced by mutual acceptance and tolerance and love. the poem ended with this line: she said, "i have a dream that one day, the martin luther king girls school of dakar, my school, will be as prestigious as harvard and princeton universities." [laughter] yeah. so we owe these girls, and girls like them across the globe, an education worthy of those dreams. so i am so proud to join this movement. i'm honored to learn more from all of you. i am inspired by you. and i'm excited to roll up my sleeves and work hard with you over the next few years and beyond. so let's get to work. thank you all. [applause] >> t
the martin luther king girls secondary school, which i visited last year in senegal, is a wonderful example. the school is concrete-floored classrooms, rooms containing little more than desks and a few faded posters -- but, oh, those girls, man, they were fierce; ambitious; confident. they had serious dreams for their future. one of the girls wrote a poem about those dreams. and she said it was about a world free from pollution and global warming, a world where violence and wars would be...
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further north to senegal, that would be falling as snow. we have had a bit of snow there not a huge amount. this is probably good news. equally, until you get into the foothills, this is rain. toward kashmir now but these trees are not used to great disparity, we get rain and snow here. the rain still falls. we're taking it through 24 hours, and then it dice out. you are up in the hindu cush here. there is a line beyond the snow, potential there for at least the cloud to be a low ceiling does exist. beyond that, it's a little bit better but it's not quite perfect yet. >> thank you. still ahead on the news hour, h.iv numbers in africa help to decriminalize the sex trade. >> hundreds of thousands of activists in buenos aires have come to show their support to president kirchner as she plaintiffs her last state of the nation address. >> in sport chelsea secured a first trophy of the english football season. >> taking sadaam hussein's hometown from isil. >> john kerry says there will be consequences for russia if the minsk peace accord is not i
further north to senegal, that would be falling as snow. we have had a bit of snow there not a huge amount. this is probably good news. equally, until you get into the foothills, this is rain. toward kashmir now but these trees are not used to great disparity, we get rain and snow here. the rain still falls. we're taking it through 24 hours, and then it dice out. you are up in the hindu cush here. there is a line beyond the snow, potential there for at least the cloud to be a low ceiling does...
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and we flew from senegal to brazil. and they say there's a lot of things they get to do that might not be common in other airline organizations. they say, for instance lufthansa pilots go and do simulated trainings. i think the legal requirement is two times a year. they do pride themselves on pilots that know what they're doing that are well trained. and at the same time of course we also know that there has been a degree of unhappiness with the lufthansa pilots especially with the labor dispute they've had with the company over the past, i would say, two years or so. it has always been airline -- this is something that really hits very very i won't say close to home. really hits it right in one of its major sort of strengths that it always had. >> fred we'll check back in with you after this press conference. the press conference anticipated to take place really any moment. we expect to hear from leaders at lufthansa as well as germanwings. back with richard quest. david, in terms of the investigation, how have things
and we flew from senegal to brazil. and they say there's a lot of things they get to do that might not be common in other airline organizations. they say, for instance lufthansa pilots go and do simulated trainings. i think the legal requirement is two times a year. they do pride themselves on pilots that know what they're doing that are well trained. and at the same time of course we also know that there has been a degree of unhappiness with the lufthansa pilots especially with the labor...
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when he was at gory island, whenf he gave that beautiful speech in senegal. so that's kind of why the big issue of an apology for slavery was there during bill clinton. george w. bush, will you apologize for slavery? no, i will not apologize for slavery because africans participated in the slave trade. americans did the same.ica sh he felt because so many people participated, america shouldn't apologize. i mean, why not apologize for what happened? what this nation allowed to an happen? >>iden can this president do it? should this president do it? >> can this president do it?. i doubt it. i doubt if he will. i think it would be -- i really doubt if he would.k it wou but if he wanted to i'm sure he could. but i think -- i think it would send a bigger message if there were to be a president who is not necessarily african-american to do something like that's andmo i think -- any president could do it. a i think it's more so about a president, not necessarily the color. but there are different resident underlying issues fund this president were to do that. >> let
when he was at gory island, whenf he gave that beautiful speech in senegal. so that's kind of why the big issue of an apology for slavery was there during bill clinton. george w. bush, will you apologize for slavery? no, i will not apologize for slavery because africans participated in the slave trade. americans did the same.ica sh he felt because so many people participated, america shouldn't apologize. i mean, why not apologize for what happened? what this nation allowed to an happen?...
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the cia finally overthrew qasim and 63 but this is why the senegal cia agents talk about renting people. because there can be a short-term collusion of interest but they say you can't buy or rent, and so there are so many in instances of were someone who served our interest today either turns against us or doesn't serve our interest down the road. and apart from that i haven't really had time to follow the current revolution. >> about one or two more questions. >> the revolutions from ramparts were disastrous for nsa but you had referred to the fact that there were many institutions that were being funded by the cia and i wonder what the effect of those institutions was? >> nsa took the public brunt. most of the other organizations and institutions denied kind of try to tough it out. to this day some of the george meany and archives are classified so there's a limited amount of research on the labor operation which which was mats it -- massive and huge. because of the exposure most organizations and institutions lost their funding so there are often institutions who you think have nothi
the cia finally overthrew qasim and 63 but this is why the senegal cia agents talk about renting people. because there can be a short-term collusion of interest but they say you can't buy or rent, and so there are so many in instances of were someone who served our interest today either turns against us or doesn't serve our interest down the road. and apart from that i haven't really had time to follow the current revolution. >> about one or two more questions. >> the revolutions...
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his uncle was the prime minister of senegal, his family were leaders and the advent of the ivory coastchnique in france and he is the newly minted a ceo at credit suisse. our friends a look while and guy johnson are joined in london by credit suisse's new ceo. francine? francine: we can't hear anything. ok. tom: well we are going to come back on set. we have got technical difficulties right now. olivia, i think this is very exciting, not going to have someone who can give a new tone to zÜrich and the credit squeeze but also, you mentioned earlier, that extension to asia as well. olivia: yes, because he has been very busy pursuing his insurance business. my question is whether or not he thinks credit suisse's and follow the model of ubs and shrink the investment bank -- tom: absolutely. olivia: and pursue the global wealth management. tom: are you suggesting cost-cutting first? olivia: the problem is brady dougan is not even know how many -- how much capital he has to raise. tom: chris grisanti with us from gross on the capital management. christopher: i think he should look at morgan s
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when he gave a beautiful speech in senegal.hat's kind of why the big issue of an apology of slavery was there when bill clinton. then, when george w. bush, it came back up. he went to africa. will you apologize for slavery? no. he felt because only people participated, america shouldn't apologize. i mean, why not apologize for what happened? what this nation are allowed to happen. host: candace president doing and should this president do it? guest: candace president doing i doubt it. i doubt he will. if he wanted to, i'm sure he could. i think it would send a bigger message if there were to be president, who is not necessarily african-american, do something like that. any president could do it. i think it's more so a president, not necessarily the color. tried different underlying issues if this president were to do that. host: let's try again, chicago illinois. jim. caller: good morning. i'm from chicago and i've been following barack obama ever since 1995. i never voted for him as a state senator or u.s. senator because he w
when he gave a beautiful speech in senegal.hat's kind of why the big issue of an apology of slavery was there when bill clinton. then, when george w. bush, it came back up. he went to africa. will you apologize for slavery? no. he felt because only people participated, america shouldn't apologize. i mean, why not apologize for what happened? what this nation are allowed to happen. host: candace president doing and should this president do it? guest: candace president doing i doubt it. i doubt...
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and one of the things that jim senegal said to me, not only do they pay but have the best benefit package they succeed. >> no turnover. a third of the company's costs typical company like a walmart goes to training people. you do not need to train people when there's no better place to work. and costco's tremendous hire. always the same people when you get the crab legs or eat free samples. i'm always in shock that they could raise price, not unlike prime, amazon price, raise price for the card and no one balks? >> journal has a nice statistic. average household income in the country is 68 grand, give or take 100 or so. average household of costco customer, 91. >> a lot of bmws. i think this is a juggernaut and understood natural and organic. came in very hard. food is not that great a category. best buy yesterday said two days ago, said televisions are good. costco's giving away tvs. maybe getting more profit on them. look, bet against costco betting against america, warren buffett's view of america. >> nice view. he continues to say it. >> well if you're born in the country, you've alre
and one of the things that jim senegal said to me, not only do they pay but have the best benefit package they succeed. >> no turnover. a third of the company's costs typical company like a walmart goes to training people. you do not need to train people when there's no better place to work. and costco's tremendous hire. always the same people when you get the crab legs or eat free samples. i'm always in shock that they could raise price, not unlike prime, amazon price, raise price for...
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the previous ceo, this is to me like jim senegal and craig jelenak.ion to a new unbelievable ceo. what's kelly evans doing in vegas? i see the home depot sign, she's doing her job. that's where you should be. >> stock hasn't really tested its 50-day since october. >> i had -- my charitable trust -- we go back and forth, lowe's is doing well too. the greatest gasoline stories and the dotcom, wrong to call it dot, but fantastic. i don't foe whether you've been to home depot lately i always say i get my flats at home depot. i behalf at home depot, and half at union square i buy the varieties. one year they didn't he sent me seeds. >> seeds. >> i love that guy! that guy has such game. looks like he's got game too. >> the market has a little bit of game this morning. mary thompson on the floor. >> big volume on this quadruple witching friday. volume here at new york stock exchange 334 million. you don't see volumes like that on a typical day until 11:00 or 12:00. ahead of schedule because of the quadruple witch on friday. upward trend in place. nasdaq abov
the previous ceo, this is to me like jim senegal and craig jelenak.ion to a new unbelievable ceo. what's kelly evans doing in vegas? i see the home depot sign, she's doing her job. that's where you should be. >> stock hasn't really tested its 50-day since october. >> i had -- my charitable trust -- we go back and forth, lowe's is doing well too. the greatest gasoline stories and the dotcom, wrong to call it dot, but fantastic. i don't foe whether you've been to home depot lately i...
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sufferers have earth and looked ok men under senegal where roth. on of you've seen that one could marjolaine possibly have this in 27 minutes? cantus street keep repeating an assistant to find the top on tv. bosnia and the west here the fall and a turkey apparently turkish media at he talked us 27 minutes back at bascom wherever they wanted talking about kids programs but to soak in by want his interview play football. a plot it was like was. he thought his gun get the ball landed in know he was in turkey to make. i didn't expect it it's the team no trouble with the play calling bowater really like the bus was blessed " is said the game is over i've been at a momentary. >> gary: really the august release great player would be the most obvious thing i can do us good turkeys are talking. >> reporter: harbaugh didn't do it with the media know is he is a teenage girl on twitter heavy seas post. >> reporter: some wonder if you and harbaugh your daughter doing the tweet in. website mom and dad visiting me and then tweet about madonna. but not fall off th
sufferers have earth and looked ok men under senegal where roth. on of you've seen that one could marjolaine possibly have this in 27 minutes? cantus street keep repeating an assistant to find the top on tv. bosnia and the west here the fall and a turkey apparently turkish media at he talked us 27 minutes back at bascom wherever they wanted talking about kids programs but to soak in by want his interview play football. a plot it was like was. he thought his gun get the ball landed in know he...
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number three, this one for the birds, island near senegal capital where thousands of tourists flock tor four speaking of birds, at this cafe in tokyo, called the shop of owls hoot and howell with some of the clientele. visitors line up for an hour for a session with these owls costing 2,000 yen or $17. number five i know all too well about being in the dog house. what about dog island the name of this island off the northwestern coast in florida. if you look at this scene from the island wouldn't be so bad to be put in this dog house, especially all my friends north of florida now with all of the cold. looks great, doesn't it? victor, what's the temperature in south florida, 83 84? he said it was chilly because it was 70 when he got up. oh, the problems in south florida. that wraps up "the rundown" on msnbc. thank you for the privilege of your time. "newsnation" with tamron hall is next. see you monday. american express for travel and entertainment worldwide. just show them this - the american express card. don't leave home without it! and someday, i may even use it on the moon. it's a
number three, this one for the birds, island near senegal capital where thousands of tourists flock tor four speaking of birds, at this cafe in tokyo, called the shop of owls hoot and howell with some of the clientele. visitors line up for an hour for a session with these owls costing 2,000 yen or $17. number five i know all too well about being in the dog house. what about dog island the name of this island off the northwestern coast in florida. if you look at this scene from the island...
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when he gave a beautiful speech in senegal.hat's kind of why the big issue of an apology of slavery was there when bill clinton. then, when george w. bush, it came back up. he went to africa. will you apologize for slavery? no. he felt because only people participated, america shouldn't apologize. i mean, why not apologize for what happened? what this nation are allowed to happen. host: candace president doing and should this president do it? guest: candace president doing i doubt it. i doubt he will. if he wanted to, i'm sure he could. i think it would send a bigger message if there were to be president, who is not necessarily african-american, do something like that. any president could do it. i think it's more so a president, not necessarily the color. tried different underlying issues if this president were to do that. host: let's try again, chicago illinois. jim. caller: good morning. i'm from chicago and i've been following barack obama ever since 1995. i never voted for him as a state senator or u.s. senator because he w
when he gave a beautiful speech in senegal.hat's kind of why the big issue of an apology of slavery was there when bill clinton. then, when george w. bush, it came back up. he went to africa. will you apologize for slavery? no. he felt because only people participated, america shouldn't apologize. i mean, why not apologize for what happened? what this nation are allowed to happen. host: candace president doing and should this president do it? guest: candace president doing i doubt it. i doubt...