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we head to senegal to meet women who have to fight hard for their right to make a change. is the organizer of this project planting a special kind of grass and eucalyptus saplings which help diesel and make the soil she also brought together the women who are implementing the project and got the local foresters involved it's not been possible to grow crops here for two decades the soil is just too salty. when i was a child we grew our own rice here in joe i never had to buy any the same with peanuts and millet. the problem is the rising sea level salt water is invading and destroying more and more fertile land this dike was built five years ago and provide some relief money works for an environmental n.g.o.s he advises the women and help them get funds from the un backed green climate fund he also helps farmers here. the vegetable growers also want to benefit from the father what can it do for them they need to acquire new skills you've helped us so far but you must leave us alone now there is more to do the money for this project did not come from senegal but from an inte
we head to senegal to meet women who have to fight hard for their right to make a change. is the organizer of this project planting a special kind of grass and eucalyptus saplings which help diesel and make the soil she also brought together the women who are implementing the project and got the local foresters involved it's not been possible to grow crops here for two decades the soil is just too salty. when i was a child we grew our own rice here in joe i never had to buy any the same with...
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just leave them why don't you go to senegal why don't you that was in two thousand and thirteen when he was arrested then he was taken to board a credit on this strike that was like right now you have escaped from the people and told him in his face that we were going to kill you if we arrest you again so i said why don't you just said he's not going anywhere so he's got me and said he's going to fight to dictatorship and gambia he was taken to the and i hit that and i ate the sacred. police though sterling you walked with to spy on people and then he was interviewed he was there we heard photographs were taken of them and he was asked questions and then after that were questions i didn't know i didn't get to listen to the audio but the police have it so there's an audio recording of the interrogation of your father that was made by the security service exactly they did that not only with him but with all the others that they had arrested and then after doing that day he had to take them to these rooms where these men have to come with masks over their head and then they had to tortu
just leave them why don't you go to senegal why don't you that was in two thousand and thirteen when he was arrested then he was taken to board a credit on this strike that was like right now you have escaped from the people and told him in his face that we were going to kill you if we arrest you again so i said why don't you just said he's not going anywhere so he's got me and said he's going to fight to dictatorship and gambia he was taken to the and i hit that and i ate the sacred. police...
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she fled to neighboring senegal. very public position. you.in this in this road and in spoke out publicly against yeah jenny risking your own life as well why did you do that i mean i i i went to a point where i cared no more i i from that day i wanted to be my father because he knew jemma was still here but he had to go out and say we want electoral reform he wanted a better future for me and the rest of my family for the rest of the gambians so who would i be if i had to keep quiet i felt that is the only thing i had to do for my father left now i had to speak up for him i wanted justice my father i wanted gemma to just go i i was i was thinking of what i had gone through within that week and imagining another gambian family going through that was like it was unimaginable so i made sure i did something to stop another family from losing their father like i did i made sure that i stopped another family from leaving like a did so i had to speak up i had to say something to make sure everybody heard what i was saying to make sure people went ou
she fled to neighboring senegal. very public position. you.in this in this road and in spoke out publicly against yeah jenny risking your own life as well why did you do that i mean i i i went to a point where i cared no more i i from that day i wanted to be my father because he knew jemma was still here but he had to go out and say we want electoral reform he wanted a better future for me and the rest of my family for the rest of the gambians so who would i be if i had to keep quiet i felt...
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i give the floor to the representative of senegal. >> mr. president, the delegation of senegal commends the unanimous adoption by the 15 member of the security council of resolution 2375 on non-proliferation in the dprk. and we commend the constructive spirit which has presflavailed these negotiations and we hale the adoption of the resolution under the pen of the u.s. delegation. its primary responsibility -- the security council's primary responsible is to maintain international peace and security. this has been enshrined in many resolutions adopted on this issue. therefore the security council has to take action and have to take action by adopting implementary measures which considerably bolster the sanction regime already in force, robust unequivocal reaction is logical. there needs to be -- as the method -- as the regime of the dprk continue to pursue an illegal military regime in flagrant violation of security council resolutions as well as non-proliferation resolutions. this nuclear program is, moreover, a direct threat to the securit
i give the floor to the representative of senegal. >> mr. president, the delegation of senegal commends the unanimous adoption by the 15 member of the security council of resolution 2375 on non-proliferation in the dprk. and we commend the constructive spirit which has presflavailed these negotiations and we hale the adoption of the resolution under the pen of the u.s. delegation. its primary responsibility -- the security council's primary responsible is to maintain international peace...
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i think our cohost and our friends from canada, germany, niger,ia, japan, jordan, rwanda, senegal, thailand, the united kingdom, and uruguay. i think all of you. the fact that so many of you are committed to seeing the united nations succeed is gratifying. it is a sign that not only is change desperately needed that it will be achieved. it is my honor to introduce someone who is the stranger to change. donald trump has a businessman's i first seeing potential, and he sees great potential not just in this reform movement but in the united nations itself. he shares your commitment to creating a more effective commitment to advocacy, human rights, and peace. ladies and gentlemen, president donald j. trump. [applause] pres. trump: thank you very much. potential saw great right across the street to be honest with you. it was only for the reason that the united nations was here that that turned out to be such a successful project. i want to thank you, ambassador haley for your introduction and steadfast advocacy for american interests at the world stage. on behalf of the cohost countries, i would
i think our cohost and our friends from canada, germany, niger,ia, japan, jordan, rwanda, senegal, thailand, the united kingdom, and uruguay. i think all of you. the fact that so many of you are committed to seeing the united nations succeed is gratifying. it is a sign that not only is change desperately needed that it will be achieved. it is my honor to introduce someone who is the stranger to change. donald trump has a businessman's i first seeing potential, and he sees great potential not...
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four years ago a photographer started documenting women who make charcoal in senegal. it is backbreaking work. the photographer explains she didn't last a single day trying to do it before falling ill because of the dust and the smoke and horrible conditions. makinglains the job of charcoal was once the work of men but now women are doing it to support their families. they join together and created the collective among the women to help each other financially. genie: charcoal used in fires. you have found an article about what is often called the bible of french gastronomy. >> the best restaurants of the country all provide to get into the big red book. the michelin guide. for one. that he no the paper longer wants to have his three-star restaurant in the guide. his restaurant was greeted by and has runn 1992 for 18 years. the pressure of maintaining the ratings is just too much. he wants to keep cooking without the extra stress of holding on to the stars. in france it is well known that the michelin stars are hard to keep and there's a lot of aessure because in 2003 f
four years ago a photographer started documenting women who make charcoal in senegal. it is backbreaking work. the photographer explains she didn't last a single day trying to do it before falling ill because of the dust and the smoke and horrible conditions. makinglains the job of charcoal was once the work of men but now women are doing it to support their families. they join together and created the collective among the women to help each other financially. genie: charcoal used in fires. you...
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fifa have ordered a world cup qualifier between south africa and senegal to be replayed after the courtetime ban for the refereejoseph lamptey. the ghanaian official awarded a penalty to south africa in their 2—1 victory last november, but replays showed the ball hit a senegalese defender on the knee. in march, the referee was banned for "match manipulation" — and that ban has now been upheld by cas. the match has been annulled — and will be replayed in november's international window. as a result, south africa are now four points adrift at the foot of the table. only the group winners will qualify for the world cup. captain virat kohli led india to victory by seven wickets in the one—off twenty 20 match against sri lanka in colombo as they made it nine wins out of nine across all formats. sri lanka were put into bat and made 170 for seven from their 20 overs. dilshan munaweera top—scored with 53 for the home side which included four sixes. in reply, virat kohli laid the foundations for india's victory by smashing 82 off 5a balls. manish pandey hit an unbeaten half—century, including th
fifa have ordered a world cup qualifier between south africa and senegal to be replayed after the courtetime ban for the refereejoseph lamptey. the ghanaian official awarded a penalty to south africa in their 2—1 victory last november, but replays showed the ball hit a senegalese defender on the knee. in march, the referee was banned for "match manipulation" — and that ban has now been upheld by cas. the match has been annulled — and will be replayed in november's international...
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the food in senegal is very, very nice. >> romaric: oh, you've already been to senegal?ng? >> romaric: i didn't know nobody here. and nobody here from my country. so, i feel scared, but step by step, i start to learn english and then start to talk with people. >> anthony: so after school, when you graduate high school, what do you want to do next? >> bibi: i want to be a fashion designer, and i want to go to college. i want to study more. >> anthony: what are you going to do? >> melissa: i want to go to college, and i want to study medicine. i am between medicine and engineering. >> anthony: what do you want to do? >> moamin: i play soccer. >> anthony: soccer is not a plan, my friend. [ laughter ] ♪ ♪ pearland is the quintessential sprawl of suburban americana, and more and more these days, this is the quintessential american family. jonathan, his salvadoran-born wife sylvia, along with his sister kim and her husband, ron, jonathan's mom nina, and sylvia's mom, ayala. so, if you have, like, a, on christmas or fourth of july or a big holiday, how many extended family? how
the food in senegal is very, very nice. >> romaric: oh, you've already been to senegal?ng? >> romaric: i didn't know nobody here. and nobody here from my country. so, i feel scared, but step by step, i start to learn english and then start to talk with people. >> anthony: so after school, when you graduate high school, what do you want to do next? >> bibi: i want to be a fashion designer, and i want to go to college. i want to study more. >> anthony: what are you...
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thank you. >> i thank the president of senegal. i give the floor to the representative of egypt. >> mr. president, egypt voted in favor of the resolution adopted today out of our unwavering principles and commitment to the credibility of the nuclear npt regime. and the credibility and rule of the security council towards the maintenance of the national security. egypt seeks to set an example of how to seriously deal with any threat to the nuclear npt egime without double standards. egypt once again calls upon the dprk to end its violations of the u.n. security resolution and return as a nonnuclear seat. we call upon to heed the calls to return to dialogue and negotiations towards the denuclearization of the korean peninsula and peace between the two crease. egypt urges the dprk to cease any action that would undermine regional security in northeast asia or international peace and security. we do so out of our understanding of the nature of the violations by north korea of the security council resolution as it threatens internationa
thank you. >> i thank the president of senegal. i give the floor to the representative of egypt. >> mr. president, egypt voted in favor of the resolution adopted today out of our unwavering principles and commitment to the credibility of the nuclear npt regime. and the credibility and rule of the security council towards the maintenance of the national security. egypt seeks to set an example of how to seriously deal with any threat to the nuclear npt egime without double standards....
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thank you. >> i thank the president of senegal. i give the floor to the representative of egypt. >> mr. president, egypt of the -- egypt voted in favor of the resolution adopted today out of our unwavering principles and commitment to the credibility of the nuclear energy. -- the nuclear regime. and the credibility and rule of the security council towards the maintenance of the national security. egypt seeks to set an example of how to seriously deal with any threat to the nuclear regime without double standards. egypt once again calls upon the dprk to end its violations of the u.n. security resolution and return as a nonnuclear seat. we call upon to heed the calls to return to dialogue and negotiations towards the denuclearization of the korean peninsula and peace between the two crease. egypt urges the dprk to cease any action that would undermine regional security in northeast asia or international peace and security. we do so out of our understanding of the nature of the violations by north korea of the security council resolut
thank you. >> i thank the president of senegal. i give the floor to the representative of egypt. >> mr. president, egypt of the -- egypt voted in favor of the resolution adopted today out of our unwavering principles and commitment to the credibility of the nuclear energy. -- the nuclear regime. and the credibility and rule of the security council towards the maintenance of the national security. egypt seeks to set an example of how to seriously deal with any threat to the nuclear...
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i give the floor to the representative of senegal. >> i would like to begin by thanking the british,rench, u.s., and japanese delegations for calling this emergency meeting of the security council. and thank you for responding so swiftly in convening this meeting. once again, we find ourselves brought together following the latest in a long line of acts of defiance against the international community, the defiance ofhe -- the security council are the dprk, this time the nuclear test carried out sunday by the regime of the dprk who state publicly that they successfully tested a thermonuclear hydrogen bomb with an unprecedented power and which could be installed upon their newly manufactured icbms. follows from the intercontinental ballistic missile launch conducted last week, which followed hard on the heels of nuclear tests conducted by the regime. standing shoulder to shoulder with the international community, we condemn in the strongest possible terms the actions by the dprk that pose a threat to international efforts to bring about nonproliferation and disarmament. it leads to hei
i give the floor to the representative of senegal. >> i would like to begin by thanking the british,rench, u.s., and japanese delegations for calling this emergency meeting of the security council. and thank you for responding so swiftly in convening this meeting. once again, we find ourselves brought together following the latest in a long line of acts of defiance against the international community, the defiance ofhe -- the security council are the dprk, this time the nuclear test...
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ndiaye niang from senegal has been peddling his wares for years on the beach in palma. he has often been verbally abused. ndiaye: i wanted to sell a tourist something. he got angry and insulted me. and because i am an immigrant, i ran away. i don't want any trouble with the police. but i didn't like what happened. reporter: most of the tourists here just want to have a good time and enjoy their holiday on this stretch of beach popular mainly with german tourists. german beer flows freely. but now, right wing extremists have joined in. one incident occurred recently when german singer and party queen mia julia was performing. one guest used his mobile phone to film the scene. members of the white supremacist hammerskins waved a flag used by the german armed forces during world war ii. before they are said to have shouted, "foreigners go home," when a dark-skinned artist was singing. the audience reacted to this by chanting, "nazis out." the hammerskins have long returned to germany. the state prosecutors on majorca are investigating the incident as a hate crime, but not
ndiaye niang from senegal has been peddling his wares for years on the beach in palma. he has often been verbally abused. ndiaye: i wanted to sell a tourist something. he got angry and insulted me. and because i am an immigrant, i ran away. i don't want any trouble with the police. but i didn't like what happened. reporter: most of the tourists here just want to have a good time and enjoy their holiday on this stretch of beach popular mainly with german tourists. german beer flows freely. but...
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worshippers at oakland's temple sinai already know about the racist graffiti rin on the wall of their senegal. they heard about it before they arrived for rosh hashanah services this morning. >> we got an e-mail this morning, disappointing d ining start the day and new year. >> reporter: anti-semitic message noticed at 5:00 this morning. the rabbi covered it not with paint, but paper, to write messages of hope and love. >> come here, try to be positive, especially for the kids. you know, certainly won't let it dampen our day. >> reporter: police say they're treating this as a hate crime. they're looking at surveillance video to try and figure out who did this. >> we have decity rossur cy, aour riousecrinea temples and today we're going to have an officer who's assigned here all day, during the services. >> reporter: this morning's service was so crowded some people had to move to the overflow room. security officers are here to watch over the congregation. they'll deal with the graffiti later. >> it's obviously not going to stop us from, you know, doing our thing, and worshipping on rosh hash
worshippers at oakland's temple sinai already know about the racist graffiti rin on the wall of their senegal. they heard about it before they arrived for rosh hashanah services this morning. >> we got an e-mail this morning, disappointing d ining start the day and new year. >> reporter: anti-semitic message noticed at 5:00 this morning. the rabbi covered it not with paint, but paper, to write messages of hope and love. >> come here, try to be positive, especially for the...
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in dakar when we set up the world partnership for education and france will co-chair that with the senegal this is a key struggle for all of us we must give the opportunities to young girls and to young boys to obtain an education to choose their own future not the future that is imposed on them by need. but the future that they should choose for themselves and we should enable that here in this room our second priority is health to combat contacts to combat nutrition because you cannot vote no hope when. you are unable to educate yourself or to have access to health care we are advocate for development for the role of women for culture for freedom of expression wherever the role of women is undermined delicate development is undermined to its the ability of a country to develop to take its proper place in the world is undermined so this is a civilizational combat this is our combat this is our fight this is a universal fight and struggle that concerns all continents and all people were ever culture is undermined. yes it is our collective ability to rise to challenges that is undermined to
in dakar when we set up the world partnership for education and france will co-chair that with the senegal this is a key struggle for all of us we must give the opportunities to young girls and to young boys to obtain an education to choose their own future not the future that is imposed on them by need. but the future that they should choose for themselves and we should enable that here in this room our second priority is health to combat contacts to combat nutrition because you cannot vote no...
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in the car, -- in dakar, senegal, we have a program for education. it is a key struggle for all of us. we must give the opportunity for young girls and young boys to obtain an education, to choose their own future, not the future that is forced on them by need, but the future that they should choose for themselves. and we should enable it here in this room. our second priority is helping to combat pandemics, malnutrition. we can have no hope when they are unable to uneducated your whenphone -- uneducated -- you are unable to educate yourself or have access to health care. whatever the role of women is, whenever it is undermined, general development is undermined as well. the ability of a country to develop and take its proper place in the world is undermined. so this is not a stabilization combat, ourt is our fight, it is a universal fight and struggle that concerns all continents and all people. undermined,ture is it is our collective ability to rise to challenges that is undermined as well. what unesco is such an important organization today. , toa
in the car, -- in dakar, senegal, we have a program for education. it is a key struggle for all of us. we must give the opportunity for young girls and young boys to obtain an education, to choose their own future, not the future that is forced on them by need, but the future that they should choose for themselves. and we should enable it here in this room. our second priority is helping to combat pandemics, malnutrition. we can have no hope when they are unable to uneducated your whenphone --...
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fifa have ordered a world cup qualifier between south africa and senegal to be replayed after the courtofficial awarded a penalty to south africa in their 2—1 victory last november — but replays showed the ball hit a senegalese defender on the knee. in march, the referee was banned for "match manipulation" — let's head to texas now — and a police operation that didn't quite go to plan. officers were carrying out a routine arrest and seemed to have the situation perfectly under control. but then things got a little out of hand — as the bbc‘s tim allman explains. the woman on the ground, toscha sponsler, was arrested by officers after they were called out to a possible shoplifting at a beauty parlour. 0nce suitably restrained, she was placed in the backseat of a police car. but it seems ms sponsler was not terribly happy about this turn of events. somehow she managed to slip out of her handcuffs. then, after a quick look around to see if anyone was watching, she slid into the front of the car. all of this coming as something of a surprise to the officers who, at the time, were examining h
fifa have ordered a world cup qualifier between south africa and senegal to be replayed after the courtofficial awarded a penalty to south africa in their 2—1 victory last november — but replays showed the ball hit a senegalese defender on the knee. in march, the referee was banned for "match manipulation" — let's head to texas now — and a police operation that didn't quite go to plan. officers were carrying out a routine arrest and seemed to have the situation perfectly under...
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a circulation of low pressure could give some heavy rain there for some of the more western areas senegal and the gambia for instance bamako mali perhaps peaking out wanted to showers but for southern portions of africa weather conditions are looking dry and find it should be a pretty nice staying cape town with highs of eighteen degrees. russian filmmaker under a necklace of continues his journey across his homeland to discover what life is like under putin during his travels he meets christians and muslims patriots and separatists i told the locals in the southeast we're on our side when i arrive i don't do something completely different someone to leave putin's russia but for others the russian passport means hope and the council happened in search of putin's russia at this time oh no jazeera. time now for reminder of the top stories on al-jazeera u.s. president donald trump has made his debut at the united nations where he pledged to help reform the organization to make a more effective and and mismanagement criticize meters in northern iraq or pushing ahead with an independence refer
a circulation of low pressure could give some heavy rain there for some of the more western areas senegal and the gambia for instance bamako mali perhaps peaking out wanted to showers but for southern portions of africa weather conditions are looking dry and find it should be a pretty nice staying cape town with highs of eighteen degrees. russian filmmaker under a necklace of continues his journey across his homeland to discover what life is like under putin during his travels he meets...
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i thank our co-host today our friends from canada germany indonesia japan jordan nies year rwanda senegal slovakia thailand the united kingdom and your. most of all i thank all of you the fact that so many are committed to seeing the united nations succeed is gratifying it is a sign not only that change is desperately needed but that it will be achieved you are the reason change is coming to the u.n. it is now my honor to introduce someone who is no stranger to change donald trump has a business man's eye for seeing potential and he sees great potential not just in this reform movement but in the united nations itself he shares your commitment to creating a more effective advocate for peace security and human rights we are deeply grateful he has taken the time to be with us today ladies and gentlemen president donald trump. well thank you very much thank you. i actually saw great potential right across the street to be honest with you and it was only for the reason that the united nations who was here that that turned out to be such a successful project so i want to thank you ambassador h
i thank our co-host today our friends from canada germany indonesia japan jordan nies year rwanda senegal slovakia thailand the united kingdom and your. most of all i thank all of you the fact that so many are committed to seeing the united nations succeed is gratifying it is a sign not only that change is desperately needed but that it will be achieved you are the reason change is coming to the u.n. it is now my honor to introduce someone who is no stranger to change donald trump has a...
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it is an honor on behalf of senegal to introduce a special video presentation by our president.od concert. i regret not to be with you, but i wish to say hello in the very few weeks or very few months, and i wish to deliver with you for this challenge altogether. thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> please welcome republican congressman charlie dent of pennsylvania to the stage. >> as the greatest country in the world, the united states has always lent a helping hand to those in need. it's a central part of who we are as americans. like the marshall plan, which was and is the gold standard of american foreign assistance. foreign assistance is good for humanity and it advances american interests around the world. i have spent significant time in congress advocating for funding for development programs, including pepfar and global education. i'm also a proud advocate of the global partnership for education and i've worked with my colleagues to increase funding for this important program. global citizens have taken nearly 400,000 actions, calling on congress to stop the cuts to th
it is an honor on behalf of senegal to introduce a special video presentation by our president.od concert. i regret not to be with you, but i wish to say hello in the very few weeks or very few months, and i wish to deliver with you for this challenge altogether. thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> please welcome republican congressman charlie dent of pennsylvania to the stage. >> as the greatest country in the world, the united states has always lent a helping hand to those in...
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a circulation of low pressure could give some heavy rain there for some of the more western areas senegal and the gambia for instance bamako mali perhaps peaking out wanted to showers but for southern portions of africa weather conditions are looking dry and find it should be a pretty nice staying cape town with highs of eighteen degrees. in the next episode of science in the golden age i'll be exploring the contributions made by scholars during the medieval islamic period in the field of medicine. science turned to be a good subject to bring different people from all over the work together. to such a magical that the more i learn about the more. i respect science in a golden age with professor jim miller at this time on a. germany is very and helps where stunning scenery is playing host to europe's latest arrivals. separate in origin. they share a common roof and together dream of a german future. welcome to germany cafe volved a witness documentary at this time on ounces zero. time now for a reminder of the top stories on al-jazeera u.s. president donald trump has made his debut at the
a circulation of low pressure could give some heavy rain there for some of the more western areas senegal and the gambia for instance bamako mali perhaps peaking out wanted to showers but for southern portions of africa weather conditions are looking dry and find it should be a pretty nice staying cape town with highs of eighteen degrees. in the next episode of science in the golden age i'll be exploring the contributions made by scholars during the medieval islamic period in the field of...
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his excellency, president -- is excellently president salus senegal.sident gingu of the video. his excellency, the president of nigeria. his actually, ottto of gonda. we also welcome your distinguished ministers. i am pleased to be joined by other prime members of the president's cabinet, our secretary of state, rex tillerson, chief of staff, john kelly and our permanent representative to the united nations, nikki haley as well as state department chief of staff margaret fear land and are great senior director for african affairs, zero starter. it is a great privilege to host you, a group of valued partners with whom we have strong relationships that will grow stronger in the coming month in years and it is a great honor to introduce to you our 45th president of the united states, will donald jay trump. [applause] >> thank you, general thank you, general i appreciate it and am greatly honored to host this lunch, to be joined by the leaders of the cÔte d'ivoire, ethiopia, guinea, mom b., nigeria, senegal, uganda and south africa. in particular i want to
his excellency, president -- is excellently president salus senegal.sident gingu of the video. his excellency, the president of nigeria. his actually, ottto of gonda. we also welcome your distinguished ministers. i am pleased to be joined by other prime members of the president's cabinet, our secretary of state, rex tillerson, chief of staff, john kelly and our permanent representative to the united nations, nikki haley as well as state department chief of staff margaret fear land and are great...
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to be joined by the leaders of codid he vier ethiopia, approximate began that, beginee, nam bea, senegalganda and south africa. >> the problem in that list is there's no nam bea. that's not a place in africa or anywhere else. he said it again later when complimenting no, ma'am bea's health system. then came an ad lib during the portion of the speech about african prosperity. >> africa has tremendous business potential. i have so many friends going to your countries trying to get rich. i congratulate you. >> and that didn't go over well. to quote the "washington post," trump seemed to think the remark was complimentary. he also seemed oblivious to ininsensitivety. in fairness to trump we should probably award him partial credit for refrapg to telling the group i love africa, >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> robert mueller is an honorable man. hopefully he comes up with an honorable solution. he was with the campaign, as you know, for a short period of time. >>> then, the backlash to the new senate republican health care bill grows. >> there's a new jimmy kimmel test for you. it's called the
to be joined by the leaders of codid he vier ethiopia, approximate began that, beginee, nam bea, senegalganda and south africa. >> the problem in that list is there's no nam bea. that's not a place in africa or anywhere else. he said it again later when complimenting no, ma'am bea's health system. then came an ad lib during the portion of the speech about african prosperity. >> africa has tremendous business potential. i have so many friends going to your countries trying to get...
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i tend to be quite senegal and downbeat test quite senegal -- downbeat.cal and mark: who should be a smooth process? participate in prepare ourselves for this big unwind in this experiment that has never been done? and unwinding of the town seat -- of the balance sheet? we do have some humility, it hasn't been done before. at the same time, at the macro level in terms of balance, demand and supply for government bonds, we are confident there's enormous demand government bonds for safe assets from outside of the fed. i was since is it really shouldn't be a major problem for the market to absorb this withdrawal from the fed from the treasury market. we are not completely sure. it is important to note that the fed only controls one side of the equation. very important will be what does the u.s. treasury try to minimize the impact of the fed's unwinding process? does it follow some other guidance? we know very little about that so far. how do you try different government bonds across the yield curve? we don't have all the information yet. mark: up next, coalition conundrum. will merkel c
i tend to be quite senegal and downbeat test quite senegal -- downbeat.cal and mark: who should be a smooth process? participate in prepare ourselves for this big unwind in this experiment that has never been done? and unwinding of the town seat -- of the balance sheet? we do have some humility, it hasn't been done before. at the same time, at the macro level in terms of balance, demand and supply for government bonds, we are confident there's enormous demand government bonds for safe assets...
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. > senegal, uganda, and south africa. in particular, i want to thank president konde representing the african union. thank you. thank you. in this room, i see parents for promoting prosperity and peace on a range of economic, humanitarian, and security issues. we hope to extend our economic partnerships with countries who are committed to self-reliance and to fostering opportunities for job creation in both africa and the united states. africa has tremendous business potential, i have so many friends going to your countries trying to get rich. i congratulate you. they're spending a lot of money. but it does, it has a tremendous business potential. and representing huge apartments of different markets and for american firms, it's really become a place that they have to go that they want to go. six of the world's ten fastest growing economies are in africa. increasing american trade and investment across diversity industries are including agriculture, energy, transportation, health care, travel, and tourism will further tra
. > senegal, uganda, and south africa. in particular, i want to thank president konde representing the african union. thank you. thank you. in this room, i see parents for promoting prosperity and peace on a range of economic, humanitarian, and security issues. we hope to extend our economic partnerships with countries who are committed to self-reliance and to fostering opportunities for job creation in both africa and the united states. africa has tremendous business potential, i have so...
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south africa have accepted the first decision that their world cup qualifier with senegal should be replayed if issued the order after match referee joseph lanty of garner was banned from manipulating the game south africa won the original fixture that place last year to warn the country's football association say they'll only appeal if the referee's ban is overturned. now shanghai s i p g are through to the semifinals of the asian champions league for the first time in their history they reached the last four in dramatic fashion s. i.p.g. had a fall advantage going into the second leg of their quota final with one zero ever ground when joe were at home for this game to the full advantage in this all chinese tie they won all in normal time to level the side and take it in extra time for the two teams both schooled in that extra time and that meant a penalty shoot outs the psychology finally regaining their composure to win five for one spot kicks. and take their place in the semi's. only slightly less tension in the days of the quarterfinal between the surplus of iran and the u.a.e. our earl
south africa have accepted the first decision that their world cup qualifier with senegal should be replayed if issued the order after match referee joseph lanty of garner was banned from manipulating the game south africa won the original fixture that place last year to warn the country's football association say they'll only appeal if the referee's ban is overturned. now shanghai s i p g are through to the semifinals of the asian champions league for the first time in their history they...
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accepted the first decision to strip them of a victory in world cup qualifying their two on win over senegal and has been counseled and will be played again because of match fixing by the referee south africa were given a penalty by counting off the shoulder tic for nonexistent handball which they then scored from the move is unprecedented by thieves who have also banned for life. the champions league group stages a guest on the way on tuesday and there's a huge game between two of europe's biggest size in the opening ground of matches barcelona faced the last season's runners up eventis who actually knocked barcelona out in the quarter finals go into the matter having won three straight games in the spanish league you they have the same record in syria. or the new look also in action against scottish champions celtic were now i'm all make his champions league debut for p.s.g. while that is to not to return to the competition having won last season's your clique. motivation is very is very high. i think. in the chimpanzee you've got. four or five teams weeds an incredible level. follett the
accepted the first decision to strip them of a victory in world cup qualifying their two on win over senegal and has been counseled and will be played again because of match fixing by the referee south africa were given a penalty by counting off the shoulder tic for nonexistent handball which they then scored from the move is unprecedented by thieves who have also banned for life. the champions league group stages a guest on the way on tuesday and there's a huge game between two of europe's...
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normal situation where south africa have accepted faces decision that their world cup qualifier with senegal should be a reply issued the order after a match referee of ghana was banned from manipulating the game in south africa won the original fixture that price last year in november to warn the country's football association to say now only a pale if the referees ban is overturned if this is evidence that the match is a result of match fixing match manipulation then we know we don't want the points and we would agree with fifa that the match must be replayed provided those evidence. is provided to us and is in substance. shanghai s i.p.g. through to the semifinals of the asian champions league for the first time in their history they reached the last four though in dramatic fashion as i.p.g. had a fall advantage going into the second leg of their quarterfinal with granger every grand were at home for this game and so full advantage in this chinese tie they won all mail in normal time. and that level the tie in to get into extra time. while the two teams both scored in extra time and that
normal situation where south africa have accepted faces decision that their world cup qualifier with senegal should be a reply issued the order after a match referee of ghana was banned from manipulating the game in south africa won the original fixture that price last year in november to warn the country's football association to say now only a pale if the referees ban is overturned if this is evidence that the match is a result of match fixing match manipulation then we know we don't want the...
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my and senegal's have also been able to communicate with me. amy: how is she doing? >> she is doing ok. she is eating canned soup and can butter and crackers and hanging on. about the island overall, the catastrophe that we're seeing unfold. challengesstation the imagination. there is no town in puerto rico that was not affected by the storm. power is out everywhere. communications are out. there is no water in about 80% of the island. people -- they were prepared for maybe one or two days of waiting for these services to come back, but they were not prepared for 5, 6 days, whole week without assistance. amy: talk about the u.s. response. puerto rico is a part of the united states, though many people might wish its independent, having very little representation in washington. all of the people in puerto rico are u.s. citizens. >> yes. it is not just a matter of them being citizens, it is also a matter of them being an integral part of the nation -- serving in the wars, being deeply connected to their family members. the puerto rican nation spans beyond simply the ter
my and senegal's have also been able to communicate with me. amy: how is she doing? >> she is doing ok. she is eating canned soup and can butter and crackers and hanging on. about the island overall, the catastrophe that we're seeing unfold. challengesstation the imagination. there is no town in puerto rico that was not affected by the storm. power is out everywhere. communications are out. there is no water in about 80% of the island. people -- they were prepared for maybe one or two...
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that's called that because it's like the jamaican flag slightly more far fetched is this one the senegal coalition the greens the yellow of the f.t.p. and the red of the s.p.d. it's also called the traffic light coalition and the other option is the afghanistan coalition the s.p.d. the c.d.u. and the greens although that is unlikely at this stage charles litchfield is a european affairs analyst at the think tank you rate your group he's joining us live on skype from london a lot of acronyms a lot of different colors do we have any indication even at this early stage for the german government is actually going to look like. yes i see you had a lot of fun with hannity of colors but unfortunately it seems that there aren't that many than this is merkel can use and i think the most likely outcome is in fact the jamaica coalition so that of course involves the lack of mrs merkel c.d.u. c.s.u. and also the liberals but the greens too because you mentioned the black yellow coalition which would be the party preference but they don't have the numbers and so i think the most likely outcome will b
that's called that because it's like the jamaican flag slightly more far fetched is this one the senegal coalition the greens the yellow of the f.t.p. and the red of the s.p.d. it's also called the traffic light coalition and the other option is the afghanistan coalition the s.p.d. the c.d.u. and the greens although that is unlikely at this stage charles litchfield is a european affairs analyst at the think tank you rate your group he's joining us live on skype from london a lot of acronyms a...
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i thank our co-host today our friends from canada germany indonesia japan jordan nies year rwanda senegal slovakia thailand the united kingdom and your. most of all i thank all of you the fact that so many are committed to seeing the united nations succeed is gratifying it is a sign not only that change is desperately needed but that it will be achieved you are the reason change is coming to the u.n. it is now my honor to introduce someone who is no stranger to change donald trump has a business man's eye for seeing potential and he sees great potential not just in this reform movement but in the united nation.
i thank our co-host today our friends from canada germany indonesia japan jordan nies year rwanda senegal slovakia thailand the united kingdom and your. most of all i thank all of you the fact that so many are committed to seeing the united nations succeed is gratifying it is a sign not only that change is desperately needed but that it will be achieved you are the reason change is coming to the u.n. it is now my honor to introduce someone who is no stranger to change donald trump has a...
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it originated from senegal bringing heavy rain there. it's a year that is very, very active.t, it's 200 miles east of antigua, working straight towards antigua. it might bend up towards barbuda. 0ne straight towards antigua. it might bend up towards barbuda. one or two of the islands are going to get hit in the next 12 hours. the 210mph winds will be bad enough but there isa winds will be bad enough but there is a massive storm surge. because the air pressure in the hurricanes is so low, the sea bulges up underneath them and this storm surge could be about 11 foot high and it will wash into islands that are actually quite low in elevation. so it's going to cause absolute catastrophic damage. that's the ninth named storm of 2017 already, there's a tenth named already, tropical storm jose, threatening a similar picture. people say global warming, but when we are talking about such unprecedented storms, it's difficult to explain otherwise isn't it? there are lots of things that make hurricanes. 0ne isn't it? there are lots of things that make hurricanes. one thing is el nino whi
it originated from senegal bringing heavy rain there. it's a year that is very, very active.t, it's 200 miles east of antigua, working straight towards antigua. it might bend up towards barbuda. 0ne straight towards antigua. it might bend up towards barbuda. one or two of the islands are going to get hit in the next 12 hours. the 210mph winds will be bad enough but there isa winds will be bad enough but there is a massive storm surge. because the air pressure in the hurricanes is so low, the...
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rwanda, senegal, slovakia, thailand, the united kingdom and uruguay. most of all, i thank all of you. the fact that so many are committed to seeing the united nations succeed is gratifying. it is a sign not only that change is desperately needed but that it will be achieved. you are the reason change is coming to the un. it is now my honour to introduce someone who is no stranger to change. donald trump as a businessman's — seeing potential, and he sees great potential, not just in this reform movement but in the united nations itself. he shares your commitment to creating a more effective advocate for peace, security and human rights. we are deeply grateful he has taken the time to be with us today. ladies and gentlemen, president donald j time to be with us today. ladies and gentlemen, president donald] trump. applause well, thank you very much. thank you. i actually saw great potential right across the street, to be honest with you, and it was only for the reason that the united nations was here that that turned out to be such a successful project.
rwanda, senegal, slovakia, thailand, the united kingdom and uruguay. most of all, i thank all of you. the fact that so many are committed to seeing the united nations succeed is gratifying. it is a sign not only that change is desperately needed but that it will be achieved. you are the reason change is coming to the un. it is now my honour to introduce someone who is no stranger to change. donald trump as a businessman's — seeing potential, and he sees great potential, not just in this...
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thank our co—host today, our friends from canada, germany, indonesia, japan, jordan, niger, rwanda, senegald but that it will be achieved. you are the reason change is coming to the un. it is now my honour to introduce someone who is no stranger to change. donald trump as a businessman's — seeing potential, and he sees great potential, not just in this reform movement but in the united nations itself. he shares your commitment to creating a more effective advocate for peace, security and human rights. we are deeply grateful he has taken the time to be with us today. ladies and gentlemen, president donald j time to be with us today. ladies and gentlemen, president donaldj trump. applause well, thank you very much. thank you.
thank our co—host today, our friends from canada, germany, indonesia, japan, jordan, niger, rwanda, senegald but that it will be achieved. you are the reason change is coming to the un. it is now my honour to introduce someone who is no stranger to change. donald trump as a businessman's — seeing potential, and he sees great potential, not just in this reform movement but in the united nations itself. he shares your commitment to creating a more effective advocate for peace, security and...
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co-host today, our friends from canada, germany, indonesia, japan, jordan, niger, rue juan today, senegalthailand, the united kingdom and aour uruguay. the fact that so many are committed to seeing the united nations succeed is gratifying. it is a sign not only that change is desperately needed but that it will be achieved. you are the reason change is coming to the united nations. it is my honor to introduce someone no stranger to change. donald trump has a businessman's eye for seeing potential and he sees great potential, not just in this reform movement, but in the united nations itself. he shares your commitment to creating a more effective advocate for peace, security and human rights. we are deeply grateful he has taken the time to be with us today. ladies and gentlemen, president donald j. trump. [applause] >> president trump: thank you very much. thank you. i actually saw great potential right across the street, to be honest with you, and it was only for the reason that the united nations was here that that turned out to be such a successful project. so i want to thank you, ambas
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thinking about not telling anyone anymore, like, because it just gets too much unnecessaryjt jim senegaltar gentlemen, welcome to both of you. jeff, you got a buy rating on bank of america, goldman sachs and citigroup. we've heard dollar warnings from citigroup and goldman sachs on trading revenues is dimon right it's getting too much negative attention? >> when it comes to trading i think he's right on. trading revenues over the last number of take kadecades have b volatile from quarter to quarter. the important thing is overall trend line and trading revenue has grown with how slow it's been lately at a premium to gdps i think trading is good business but focusing on it from quarter to quarter can kind of miss the point. when i look at underlying drivers of the businesses for these banks, not just trading but for a lot of them a lot comes down to the macroeconomy i think things are heading the right way. i think this is still a time to be bullish on banks. >> jim, you on the other hand are bearish on most of the major banks. wells fargo the lone exception we'll talk about that in a mom
thinking about not telling anyone anymore, like, because it just gets too much unnecessaryjt jim senegaltar gentlemen, welcome to both of you. jeff, you got a buy rating on bank of america, goldman sachs and citigroup. we've heard dollar warnings from citigroup and goldman sachs on trading revenues is dimon right it's getting too much negative attention? >> when it comes to trading i think he's right on. trading revenues over the last number of take kadecades have b volatile from quarter...