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where will senegal be?e the place for great and big contribution of what we call islam. >> anthony: do you think there's any danger of the kind of radical islam that we see taking hold in many places in africa? >> youssou: all these people who are using the religion, muslim religion, to do bad things, i think senegal have examples. i think this country have models of the religion. this country, you know, you are here, i'm doing my local bissap and you are with your beer and country 95% muslim. ♪ >> youssou: and i think this example can help all the world. >> anthony: i hope so. inshallah. >> youssou: inshallah. [ youssou singing ] ♪ >> youssou: merci, thank you. mom, i have to tel. dad, one second i was driving and then the next... they just didn't stop and then... i'm really sorry. i wrecked the subaru. i wrecked it. you're ok. that's all that matters. (vo) a lifetime commitment to getting them home safely. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. that lets you write con the screenen if you try to write,
where will senegal be?e the place for great and big contribution of what we call islam. >> anthony: do you think there's any danger of the kind of radical islam that we see taking hold in many places in africa? >> youssou: all these people who are using the religion, muslim religion, to do bad things, i think senegal have examples. i think this country have models of the religion. this country, you know, you are here, i'm doing my local bissap and you are with your beer and country...
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steve senegal was piloting the other plane - video from inside his cockpit shows the dramatic tom are you ok? the first thought on both their minds? concern for each other? nats richard: are you okay? nats senegal: yeah, i'm okay. , david kerley, abc news washington nearly a hundred people are forced from their rooms after an early morning fire at the golden nugget casino. fire officials say the fire was smoking related -- it appears the guest fell asleep while smoking and the mattress caught on fire. the fire was quickly put out by fire sprinklers that were activated inside the room. three floors of the hotel were evacuated. no one was hurt. a state of emergency has been declared in puerto rico. this is after a substation fire apparently led to a collapse of the electric system. around 3 and a half million people live on the island and nearly all of them lost power at one point. the fire is now und and crews are working to restore power. they hope to have everything back online by tomorrow. record-setting rain has to lead to severe flooding in minnesota. this is near minneapolis. you
steve senegal was piloting the other plane - video from inside his cockpit shows the dramatic tom are you ok? the first thought on both their minds? concern for each other? nats richard: are you okay? nats senegal: yeah, i'm okay. , david kerley, abc news washington nearly a hundred people are forced from their rooms after an early morning fire at the golden nugget casino. fire officials say the fire was smoking related -- it appears the guest fell asleep while smoking and the mattress caught...
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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
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...
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that people in senegal had the training and interest and resources to look in their waters and people in brazil and south africa. on the one hand he was confined, find us a ship. on the other hand, if this was the last fron tier of knowledge, if this is something that will help us understand the slave trade more than anything else that we have now, then how do we help countries around the world do this work? so the slave wrecks project in part is also about education. helping to train young people to become under water archeologist and finding resources to identify and bring up their own wrecks. our hope would be that this project would go on for many generations helping us to learn more by bringing up remnants and pieces of these ships. >> not just a slave ship but a slave ship that goes down with human cargo on board. that's the historical significance here. >> that's the historical significance of this particular wreck. >> that goes back to what we talked about in the beginning, the importance of remembering these people, these people who insurgent vifed and or these horrific journ
that people in senegal had the training and interest and resources to look in their waters and people in brazil and south africa. on the one hand he was confined, find us a ship. on the other hand, if this was the last fron tier of knowledge, if this is something that will help us understand the slave trade more than anything else that we have now, then how do we help countries around the world do this work? so the slave wrecks project in part is also about education. helping to train young...
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. >> we have as our executive pastry chef a ccap graduate she is senegal. gifted, extraordinarily talented. a unique and rewarding and warm experience. she's amazing in the kitchen. she contributes so much to the flavor profile of our culinary experience here. and all of that comes out of the support and the education she got working with ccap who provided full tuition scholarships and support, opened doors, gave her and other young op come and compete in a first class restaurant. that's special. >> my role here for both restaurants is to as the pastry chef come up with the desserts, work closely with chef alexander, chef k.j. and teach my staffs how to do it and just keep them motivated and going. it gets pretty hectic here at restaurants. but i always just have to make sure that it goes out 100% perfect every time. >> and that does it for this edition of "our world with black enterprise" be sure to visit us on the web at blackenterprise.com/ourworld. also like us on facebook and follow me on twitter. thanks for watching. >>> coming up on channel 3 news to
. >> we have as our executive pastry chef a ccap graduate she is senegal. gifted, extraordinarily talented. a unique and rewarding and warm experience. she's amazing in the kitchen. she contributes so much to the flavor profile of our culinary experience here. and all of that comes out of the support and the education she got working with ccap who provided full tuition scholarships and support, opened doors, gave her and other young op come and compete in a first class restaurant. that's...
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[chorus singing] (narrator) in the countries of mali, senegal, and gambia in west africa, musicians knowngriots have traditionally played an important role in society as storytellers and historians. the griots sing songs and proverbs accompanied by an instrument known as a kora, a spiked harp with a gourd resonator. (brown) in many african cultures, there aren't written traditions. i mean traditionally, there weren't books, there weren't forms of writing and people needed ways of remembering things, of preserving their history and culture and values. and one of the ways in which they did that was through song. one example can be seen in the kora and the tradition of music that surrounds it. the kora is always accompanied by song, and those songs recount the deeds of heroes and kings, and these days, merchants and traders and other important people in the society. it's a repository of historical knowledge and also of cultural values. the kora tradition goes back several hundred years in west africa. it basically comes out of the old mali empire. the mali empire was founded in 1235 by sunja
[chorus singing] (narrator) in the countries of mali, senegal, and gambia in west africa, musicians knowngriots have traditionally played an important role in society as storytellers and historians. the griots sing songs and proverbs accompanied by an instrument known as a kora, a spiked harp with a gourd resonator. (brown) in many african cultures, there aren't written traditions. i mean traditionally, there weren't books, there weren't forms of writing and people needed ways of remembering...
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whatever i have gone, from senegal to south africa, the people don't just want aid, they want trade. want partners, not patriots. they want to do business and grow business. and create value. companies that will last. that will help to build a great future for the continent. and the united states is determined to do that. so. accelerate and that is why over the past eight years, we have dramatically expanded our economic engagement. with your support, we renewed the growth opportunity act for a decade, giving africans unprecedented access to american markets. we launched trade africa so that african countries can sell goods and services more easily across borders. created doing business in africa campaign to help american businesses, including small businesses, pursue opportunities across africa. nearly 300 american companies have taken trade missions to africa with 8000 african buyers attending u.s. trade shows. if you are an african entrepreneur or american occupant are looking for more , moret, more capital assistance, there has never been a better time to partner with united stat
whatever i have gone, from senegal to south africa, the people don't just want aid, they want trade. want partners, not patriots. they want to do business and grow business. and create value. companies that will last. that will help to build a great future for the continent. and the united states is determined to do that. so. accelerate and that is why over the past eight years, we have dramatically expanded our economic engagement. with your support, we renewed the growth opportunity act for a...
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tried several times to get the department of agriculture to base people a law, along the coast in senegal and other places, to give them instructions necessary to be able to bring those products in. and what's -- what i hope will happen, and charlie and i are going to leave the scene and we did everything we could during the time we were here, the rest of you, you got to put some money in, to put some money down on the ground. i had a project in one of the bills, lions are a huge issue in africa. and so if you want to have lions, you want to have people go out and hunt them if you kill a lioning it's only worth $800. but if you leave a lion there for tourism purposes, it's worth $50,000. so they have a lot, we've encouraged these countries to get the poachers to become game wardens and the women to become running b&b's out there so we'd have tourism which would bring in foreign exchange into africa, to give them the ability to invest and odo more. epidemic of tuberculosis occurred in the african lions and the lions, it was only two people in all of africa who had ever dealt with a big gam
tried several times to get the department of agriculture to base people a law, along the coast in senegal and other places, to give them instructions necessary to be able to bring those products in. and what's -- what i hope will happen, and charlie and i are going to leave the scene and we did everything we could during the time we were here, the rest of you, you got to put some money in, to put some money down on the ground. i had a project in one of the bills, lions are a huge issue in...
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first up, senegal. this west african made has made a ton of progress when it comes to good health.aining the development goals. it's up to global citizen everywhere to show up for a better world. [ applause ] >> so new york city, how are we doing today? right here! my name priyanka chopra and i want to hear noise from everyone that's come on the stage and blown your mind. come on. let me hear you! this is going to be an incredible evening, and i'm here right now to introduce someone who's not just a dear friend of mine, not just someone who you really, really want to watch today, but someone who's a massive, massive champion, and the song that we're about to hear right now is called "champio "champions." do you know who that's going to be? "champions," a few more clues. if you are here on the great lawn today, it's because you understand that the world today needs all the champions we can get to end extreme poverty. the late muhammad ali put it service to others is the rent you pay for your room here on earth. well, our next perform hear been paying his rent very, very regularly. w
first up, senegal. this west african made has made a ton of progress when it comes to good health.aining the development goals. it's up to global citizen everywhere to show up for a better world. [ applause ] >> so new york city, how are we doing today? right here! my name priyanka chopra and i want to hear noise from everyone that's come on the stage and blown your mind. come on. let me hear you! this is going to be an incredible evening, and i'm here right now to introduce someone who's...
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landowner luca pintus, and a leading member of sardinia's immigrant community, cheikh diankha, who's from senegal and the head of several organizations involving integration. diankha's company, janas international, runs a reception, center for migrants.s. and he based himself in one with a colorful history. >> the reception center is actually on the premises of the" kiss-kiss" a former disco which had a very bad reputation; it was closed down for prostitution and more than 10 people weren arrested. >> reporter: as our phone calls went unanswered we paid a visit to cheikh diankha at the former kiss kiss disco. >> i've been trying to get in touch with you, i called youuc many times, and you/re not taking my calls. >> ah ok. is it alessandra? >> yes, alessandra. >> why? >> reporter: i don't understand. i just do not understand what's going on here. >> you have to ask permission before filming. f >> reporter: but we have come all this way to do a story about farming and we don't seebo anything going on? >> i didn't vanish i sent you the number of luca pintus. o >> pintus never replies on that number.
landowner luca pintus, and a leading member of sardinia's immigrant community, cheikh diankha, who's from senegal and the head of several organizations involving integration. diankha's company, janas international, runs a reception, center for migrants.s. and he based himself in one with a colorful history. >> the reception center is actually on the premises of the" kiss-kiss" a former disco which had a very bad reputation; it was closed down for prostitution and more than 10...
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so i now call on the foreign minister of senegal. [ speaking french ] [ speaking french ] [ applause ] >> merci beacoup, minister. i now call on the minister of foreign affairs in hungary. >> thank you very much. thank you very much for putting together this panel. here i don't want the speak as a representative of a european country which has been hit by migration, which is partly because of activities of isis. but i would like to speak as a representative of a christian country. and i totally agree with mrs. murad saying we have to name things as they are. instead of hypocrisy and political correctness, we have to call challenges and things as they are. and i would like to emphasize that according to our understanding in hungary, isis is a threat on the christian civilization. and here i would like to share an enormous concern that the persecution of christian communities in the middle east region is a development which the world has to address finally. unfortunately, so far we were a little bit hypocratic on that. when we started to speak about persecution of christian communities
so i now call on the foreign minister of senegal. [ speaking french ] [ speaking french ] [ applause ] >> merci beacoup, minister. i now call on the minister of foreign affairs in hungary. >> thank you very much. thank you very much for putting together this panel. here i don't want the speak as a representative of a european country which has been hit by migration, which is partly because of activities of isis. but i would like to speak as a representative of a christian country....
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steve senegal was piloting the other plane, video from inside impact too. >> how are you doing? are you hurt? >> reporter: the first thought on both pilots' minds, concern for each other. >> yeah, i'm okay. >> i didn't see you. >> reporter: for "good morning america," david kerley, abc news, washington. >> so close. >> that's close. >> good thing both pilots walked away. minor injuries, no one seriously hurt. >>> thank goodness for that. >>> to ginger. a lot of flooding in the midwest. >> talking about this coming yesterday. now the flash f that was declared overnight in parts of minnesota. just north of minneapolis, and then also in parts of iowa and wisconsin, dozens of roads closed. in virginia they've had the remnants of julia up against a stationary front bringing them a lot of flooding. flash flood warnings, lots of rain falling in northeast iowa, west central wisconsin and a couple of areas of concern i am meteorologist somara theodore. it is 63 degrees and lots of sunshine as you head out the door. here's a look at the forecast. it looks like cleveland as on the more mil
steve senegal was piloting the other plane, video from inside impact too. >> how are you doing? are you hurt? >> reporter: the first thought on both pilots' minds, concern for each other. >> yeah, i'm okay. >> i didn't see you. >> reporter: for "good morning america," david kerley, abc news, washington. >> so close. >> that's close. >> good thing both pilots walked away. minor injuries, no one seriously hurt. >>> thank goodness...
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steve senegal was piloting the other plane, video from inside his cockpit shows the dramatic impact too. >> how are you doing? are you hurt? >> reporter: the first thought on both pilots' minds, concern for each other. >> yeah, i'm okay. >> i didn't see you. >> reporter: for "good morning america," david kerley, abc news, washington. >> so close. >> that's close. >> good thing both pilots walked away. minor injuries, no one seriously hurt. >>> thank goodness for that. >>> to ginger. a lot of flooding in the midwest. >> talking about this coming yesterday. now theflash flood emergency den minnesota north of minneapolis, and parts of iowa and wisconsin, dozens ever roads closed. virginia, they have the remnants of julia. we have flash flood warnings, iowa and west central wisconsin and on her areas of concern across the country. >> reporter: , good morning, everyone, david murphy here with the waning hours of the summer season. we're starting out with no rain on double scan. we have sunshine and high cirrus clouds around. it's cool to start out. neighborhoods in the 60s. northern suburbs
steve senegal was piloting the other plane, video from inside his cockpit shows the dramatic impact too. >> how are you doing? are you hurt? >> reporter: the first thought on both pilots' minds, concern for each other. >> yeah, i'm okay. >> i didn't see you. >> reporter: for "good morning america," david kerley, abc news, washington. >> so close. >> that's close. >> good thing both pilots walked away. minor injuries, no one seriously...
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and that's what jim senegal told me would have to happen in particular for walmart to come back.se they're losing a huge amount of money on training. and then the best people -- >> not to be confused with jim cramer from the church of what's working now. >> costco. >> got opening bell coming up after this on a friday, don't forget. means it's the last workday of the week for most of us. what if a company that didn't make cars made plastics that make them lighter? the lubricants that improved fuel economy. even technology to make engines more efficient. what company does all this? exxonmobil, that's who. we're workinon all these things to make cars better and use less fuel. helping you save money and reduce emissions. and you thought we just made the gas. energy lives here. remember here at ally, nothing stops us from doing right by our customers. who's with me? i'm in. i'm in. i'm in. i'm in. ♪ ♪ one, two, - wait, wait. wait - where's tina? doing the hand thing? yep! we are all in for our customers. ally. do it right. >>> you're watching cnbc "squawk on the street" live from the
and that's what jim senegal told me would have to happen in particular for walmart to come back.se they're losing a huge amount of money on training. and then the best people -- >> not to be confused with jim cramer from the church of what's working now. >> costco. >> got opening bell coming up after this on a friday, don't forget. means it's the last workday of the week for most of us. what if a company that didn't make cars made plastics that make them lighter? the...