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and then went back to sierra leone as a missionary. most of the adult men were able to find their families. and actually, did what they wanted to do. they went back. they wanted to go back to their lives. there's a tragic counterpoint for sinca. when he went back to his village come he searched for his wife and three children, he discovered the village had been completed destroyed in the war for a continued after his own slavery. so it is true that the larger reality of war and slave trade was beyond his ability to control, even though his one great victory, he lost his family. >> i had a question about the missionary. hopefully you can talk about how missionaries, whether not good embrace christianity or not. and i was interested in how well david michener's think they succeeded in converting these africans and in what ways did the africans use the teachings to further their own and? >> good question, thank you. i think the missionaries, including the most religious of the abolitionist, were properly realistic in same thing you the am
and then went back to sierra leone as a missionary. most of the adult men were able to find their families. and actually, did what they wanted to do. they went back. they wanted to go back to their lives. there's a tragic counterpoint for sinca. when he went back to his village come he searched for his wife and three children, he discovered the village had been completed destroyed in the war for a continued after his own slavery. so it is true that the larger reality of war and slave trade was...
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he's on trial in sierra leone and the verdict is supposed to come any day from now. the one question i'm asking myself, even if he's guilty, how does that make it right for those amputees in sierra leone that we see on a daily basis living in camps? billions of dollars -- and this is like a policy issue now -- is being spent on keeping this one man in a cell while hundreds of thousands of people will never have the ability to live their lives right. every time i ask myself what kind of justice, because i think justice is equal, if you look at the justice scale. so if you are serving justice to one person, those who have been affected should also be served some form of justice. i would like to see, even after his verdict is handed down, and i think it's going to be guilty, that some of his wealth is given to those people to rebuild their life. that would be a semblance for me of justice. tavis: how do you spend your time these days? taylor is out of the country now on trial; perhaps about to be found guilty, you've got a woman president standing for reelection now. so
he's on trial in sierra leone and the verdict is supposed to come any day from now. the one question i'm asking myself, even if he's guilty, how does that make it right for those amputees in sierra leone that we see on a daily basis living in camps? billions of dollars -- and this is like a policy issue now -- is being spent on keeping this one man in a cell while hundreds of thousands of people will never have the ability to live their lives right. every time i ask myself what kind of justice,...
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. >> reporter: but, brad, i don't know how many child soldiers in sierra leone you skype >> traveling around the world for investigative journalism, those days are gone. it's just too costly >> reporter: it's true. spending thousands of dollars on an investigation in africa is way too expensive. especially when you're already spending thousands of dollars on vital reporting tools like hologram journalists. >> jessica yellin works at cnn. why do they need a hologram of her? >> reporter: that was the stupidest question i've ever heard. because the hologram is cooler. look at you right now. are you a hologram? >> oh, no. reporter: you're a real reporter. that's much less good. it seems there's no place for him in this modern news landscape. today he supplements his income as a trainer waiting for the opportunity to work with another news organization. >> i actually have an extraordinary job >> reporter: that's great. where is that? >> i work at news room reporter: which one? the news room. the hbo show about the news industry. and i pitch them ideas about investigative stories. and then
. >> reporter: but, brad, i don't know how many child soldiers in sierra leone you skype >> traveling around the world for investigative journalism, those days are gone. it's just too costly >> reporter: it's true. spending thousands of dollars on an investigation in africa is way too expensive. especially when you're already spending thousands of dollars on vital reporting tools like hologram journalists. >> jessica yellin works at cnn. why do they need a hologram of...
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they also have experience in sierra leone and liberia.n issue for nigeria, in the north of the country they have been fighting against an islamist insurgency for the past few months. it's been a very difficult fight. they say that has given them relevant experience. what's clear is this conflict in mali is becoming international. >> that was from the north of nigeria. our security correspondent is with me now. gordon, we erred from the japanese prime minister earlier talking about all the things that he wants done. there are crisis meetings going on all over the planet. what options do leaders have? >> very few good options. this is one of the most complicated hostage crises you can imagine. an incredibly remote location in algeria, a gas facility, heavily armed militants have been pretty good weaponry and potentially having explosives around or even .n some of the hostages, apar and you have britain, norway, japan, america, algeria, all these countries trying to negotiate a response. the algerian is likely will be in the lead, because th
they also have experience in sierra leone and liberia.n issue for nigeria, in the north of the country they have been fighting against an islamist insurgency for the past few months. it's been a very difficult fight. they say that has given them relevant experience. what's clear is this conflict in mali is becoming international. >> that was from the north of nigeria. our security correspondent is with me now. gordon, we erred from the japanese prime minister earlier talking about all the...
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people and clifford hoosier has been coming to my center for two years now and a immigrant from sierra leon. if he returns to his home he will be killed. he is requesting asylum here in san francisco. he hasn't gotten s he is not here illegal. he's a harvard graduate as well. next year january 31 and i just been coming to city hall to try to get support for him as well, and that's pretty much all i have to sai. i would like him to speak for himself. >> i want to thank the commission for its work. this is my second time appearing at city hall. the first time i had the opportunity again to witness a session like this, and i want to thank everybody. i want to thank supervisor olague. i have read much about the commission work from the examiner, the san francisco examiner. like jamal and my case manager. i see supervisor mar and supervisor campos and i have been reading about san francisco and all about its developments on the san francisco examiner which as you know is a free newspaper, and i have been seeing all the work you are doing in my district where i live, bay district and bringing thi
people and clifford hoosier has been coming to my center for two years now and a immigrant from sierra leon. if he returns to his home he will be killed. he is requesting asylum here in san francisco. he hasn't gotten s he is not here illegal. he's a harvard graduate as well. next year january 31 and i just been coming to city hall to try to get support for him as well, and that's pretty much all i have to sai. i would like him to speak for himself. >> i want to thank the commission for...
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tragedia trajo un cambio a la forma de vida de este pueblo en la parte mÁs alta de la sierra del sfad de nuevo leÓnue serÁ recordada siempre, a y para que el recuerdo no muera, le estÁn preparando una estatua. mientras sus habitantes se convirtieron en guÍas y con tadores de la historia que enlutÓ al mundo de la mÚsica grupera. >>> hemos visto mÁs gente que viene avistar, a preguntara cÓmo estuvo, quÉ pasÓ. >>> los comerciantes pusieron la foto de rivera por todas partes y si bien se unenlalo luto tambiÉn agradecen que el turismo en el pueblo haya flor cid. >>> gracias francisco tras su muerte muchos comparan a jenni rivera con selena. >>> pamela marta flores hablÓ con uno de los colaboro shdz de la reina de la mÚsica texana y esto nos dijo veamos. >>> para el cantante tito astudillo amigo de selena quintanilla la muerte de la diva de la banda le removiÓ sentimiento dolorosos r recordÓ el sufrimiento que pasÓ cuando le notificaron que habÍa sido asesinada la reina del tex-mex. >>> horrible que se vayan de esta forma violenta, creo que es lo duro y lo difÍcil y lo que duele. >>> hoy dice astudillo q
tragedia trajo un cambio a la forma de vida de este pueblo en la parte mÁs alta de la sierra del sfad de nuevo leÓnue serÁ recordada siempre, a y para que el recuerdo no muera, le estÁn preparando una estatua. mientras sus habitantes se convirtieron en guÍas y con tadores de la historia que enlutÓ al mundo de la mÚsica grupera. >>> hemos visto mÁs gente que viene avistar, a preguntara cÓmo estuvo, quÉ pasÓ. >>> los comerciantes pusieron la foto de rivera por todas...
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leÓn. >>> y en el estado de sonora se registrÓ una temperatura mÍnima de 7 grados porcentaje grados bajo cero asÍ como nevadas en diversas regiÓnes de la sierrancoln en argentina, una madre y una de sus hijas murieron acuchilladas por un hombre que se koilt la vida silvia desde buenos aires tiene los dolorosos detalles de dice crimen que ha conmocionado a la comunidad. >>> no dudo ppude salvarla, no hacer nada. >>> leticia no tiene consuelo. es la tÍa de evelyn sarmiento de diez aÑos asesinada a puÑaladas por su padrastro. >>> roxana bus de las madre de la niÑa tambiÉn fue atacada y muriÓ en su casa. >>> evelyn con una profunda herida en el cuello corriÓ hasta la casa de su tÍa a pedir ayuda. >>> ayÚdame tÍa me decia y no podÍa y se me muriÓ en los braz brazos. >>> (llora). >>> y no llegaba la ambulancia no llegaba. >>> le apretaba el cuello y se me salÍa la sangre por todos lados. >>>la tragedia que conmueve a todo el paÍs pasÓ el jueves a cien milla de las capital federal en la localidad de lincoln provincia de buenos aires. >>> miguel Ángel lÓpez entro a la casa de la mujer por una ventana rota y tras una discusiÓn la ataco con con un cuch
leÓn. >>> y en el estado de sonora se registrÓ una temperatura mÍnima de 7 grados porcentaje grados bajo cero asÍ como nevadas en diversas regiÓnes de la sierrancoln en argentina, una madre y una de sus hijas murieron acuchilladas por un hombre que se koilt la vida silvia desde buenos aires tiene los dolorosos detalles de dice crimen que ha conmocionado a la comunidad. >>> no dudo ppude salvarla, no hacer nada. >>> leticia no tiene consuelo. es la tÍa de evelyn...