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i'v e i've forgotten copy species has been rediscovered in sierra leone. industry.- plants could be key to future proving the industry. 2020 was the hottest _ proving the industry. 2020 was the hottest year _ proving the industry. 2020 was the hottest year on _ proving the industry. 2020 was the hottest year on record - proving the industry. 2020 was the hottest year on record and | the hottest year on record and brought unprecedented levels of extreme weather including fires, flooding and drought. making warnings like this from the un increasingly urgent. this is truly a pivotal era for humanity's future and this report shows we have no time to waste. ., , , ., , waste. climate disruption is here. rising _ waste. climate disruption is here. rising temperatures i waste. climate disruption is i here. rising temperatures are already affecting food security with more and more land becoming unproductive. coffee is one cop under threat, affecting the livelihoods of more than 100 million farmers. but in these dense tropical forests of sierra leone, scientists sa
i'v e i've forgotten copy species has been rediscovered in sierra leone. industry.- plants could be key to future proving the industry. 2020 was the hottest _ proving the industry. 2020 was the hottest year _ proving the industry. 2020 was the hottest year on _ proving the industry. 2020 was the hottest year on record - proving the industry. 2020 was the hottest year on record and | the hottest year on record and brought unprecedented levels of extreme weather including fires, flooding and...
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Apr 4, 2021
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witness takes us to sierra leone where local filmmakers reveal the turmoil caused by the crisis. imagine. for victor alexander products. i am out of our store in a film maker. the advent of ebola. is something that i think being that you see us. because it's touches my life it's touched my feet. instruction is the very foundation of might be. yes. was. was. the the old. the death toll is now well over 1500 the biggest question the most affected countries are grappling with is how to stop the spread of the to see us efforts to control the spread of the deadly virus emergency measures were put in place in library and severity on restricting moment this downgrade the largest and most complex that we have ever known ringback it's also a global issue. i need to tell the war how my people survived more. we've seen people making sacrifices sacrifices one thing often mentioned these are the stories that want to tell this is what i won the war to see that's only if not most force inside. me the orlando least one of those who could but will make a special out to me more i didn't know he do
witness takes us to sierra leone where local filmmakers reveal the turmoil caused by the crisis. imagine. for victor alexander products. i am out of our store in a film maker. the advent of ebola. is something that i think being that you see us. because it's touches my life it's touched my feet. instruction is the very foundation of might be. yes. was. was. the the old. the death toll is now well over 1500 the biggest question the most affected countries are grappling with is how to stop the...
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in sierra leone. is something that i think baby seals. because it's touches my life. it's touched my feet in so she is the very foundation of might be. the only yet. was. was was the old. the death toll is now well over 1500 the biggest question and the most affected countries are grappling with this how to stop the spread of the to see efforts to control the spread of the deadly virus emergency measures were put in place in liberia answering your own restricting moment this right here is the largest and most complex that we have ever known it's also a global issue. when i need to tell the war how my people survived the morn. we've seen people making sacrifices sacrifices one thing often mentioned these are the stories i want to tell this is what i won the war to see that's not lost force inside me. orlando he's going to google will me. more i didn't know if you guys who are going to court you know one of us who are such a loser was about well i want smart pretty i demand a double when i'm living by my 80 equal we had a lock him up at a minimum i go back to me i get o
in sierra leone. is something that i think baby seals. because it's touches my life. it's touched my feet in so she is the very foundation of might be. the only yet. was. was was the old. the death toll is now well over 1500 the biggest question and the most affected countries are grappling with this how to stop the spread of the to see efforts to control the spread of the deadly virus emergency measures were put in place in liberia answering your own restricting moment this right here is the...
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stay with us on bbc news, still to come: a forgotten coffee species rediscovered in sierra leone brewsstars and stripes at half—mast outside columbine high. the school sealed off, the bodies of the dead still inside. i never thought that they would actually go through with it. one of the most successful singer—song writers of all time, the american pop star prince has died at the age of 57. i was — it's hard to believe it. i didn't believe it. we just — he was just here saturday. for millions of americans, j the death of richard nixon in a new york hospital has i meant conflicting emotions. a national day of— mourning next wednesday, sitting somehow uneasily. with the abiding memories of the shame of watergate. and lift off of the space shuttle discovery with the hubble space telescope, our window on the universe. this is bbc world news, the latest headlines: the jury in the trial of the former police officer charged with killing george floyd retires to consider it's verdict. the case is seen as a key moment in us race relations and policing. plans for 12 of europe's top football clubs
stay with us on bbc news, still to come: a forgotten coffee species rediscovered in sierra leone brewsstars and stripes at half—mast outside columbine high. the school sealed off, the bodies of the dead still inside. i never thought that they would actually go through with it. one of the most successful singer—song writers of all time, the american pop star prince has died at the age of 57. i was — it's hard to believe it. i didn't believe it. we just — he was just here saturday. for...
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we look at how a forgotten coffee species rediscovered in sierra leone brews promise for the industry's future. and walter mondale, who served as us vice president underjimmy carter, has died at the age of 93. hello and welcome. a jury in minneapolis is expected to resume its deliberations later on tuesday in the trial of derek chauvin, the former us police officer charged with murdering george floyd. america is bracing for the outcome of a case that is seen as a pivotal moment in us race relations and policing. security has been significantly increased around the court building in minneapolis as officials prepare for protests once the outcome of the trial is known. a quick warning — footage from the distressing incident was again shown in closing arguments, and some of it is included in nick bryant's report. it's a measure of the passions aroused by this trial that the courthouse looks more like a prison. and the presence of the national guard serves as a martial reminder of how this midwestern city has become america's most volatile fault line. put your hands up, right now. let me see
we look at how a forgotten coffee species rediscovered in sierra leone brews promise for the industry's future. and walter mondale, who served as us vice president underjimmy carter, has died at the age of 93. hello and welcome. a jury in minneapolis is expected to resume its deliberations later on tuesday in the trial of derek chauvin, the former us police officer charged with murdering george floyd. america is bracing for the outcome of a case that is seen as a pivotal moment in us race...
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Apr 7, 2021
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to sierra leone into the work. because that is why we're here. to to give meaning to life. the story goes that the statue of an ancient greek god has to meet the waves for millenia. until a palestinian fisherman on earth the priceless relic. the story continues but as the world's attention was drawn to. mysteriously the day it disappeared once again. the apollo of ca's. on a. examining the impact of today's headlines didn't matter you're rich or poor what your religion is you are battling this and you're staring at it in the face and you're dealing with it setting the agenda for tomorrow's. discussions that are on folding on capitol hill international filmmakers are world class journalists bring programs to inform and inspire new engine into one of us in the responsibility to change out those things place for them better than al-jazeera. there has been a seasonal north westerly wind blowing down the girl from kuwait down to was down her that's was the u.a.e. for a couple of days it becoming lighter on wednesday will be much much lighter and there are no more significant win
to sierra leone into the work. because that is why we're here. to to give meaning to life. the story goes that the statue of an ancient greek god has to meet the waves for millenia. until a palestinian fisherman on earth the priceless relic. the story continues but as the world's attention was drawn to. mysteriously the day it disappeared once again. the apollo of ca's. on a. examining the impact of today's headlines didn't matter you're rich or poor what your religion is you are battling this...
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Apr 6, 2021
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to sierra leone and to the world it. because that is why we're here. to give meaning to it like. the story goes but the statue of an ancient greek god he beat the waves for millenia. until a palestinian fisherman on earth the priceless relic. the story continues that has the world's attention was drawn to her as mysteriously the day it disappeared once again. the apollo of ca's. on. we've got a couple of days off from any particularly violent weather there is still snow falling in quebec the still snow falling out of this cloud across the cascades in the rockies and montana is slowly drifting south to wyoming and then of course into the plains vengefully you can imagine what's going to happen we get a constant feed of warm moist air up for the plains states communicates this cold and that has developed into an area that really wants itself up gets angry produces sunda storms and we've seen that 3 times already in the last couple of weeks and it may well happen again you end up generating a line of thunderstorms core front if you like that run all the way from east texas up throug
to sierra leone and to the world it. because that is why we're here. to give meaning to it like. the story goes but the statue of an ancient greek god he beat the waves for millenia. until a palestinian fisherman on earth the priceless relic. the story continues that has the world's attention was drawn to her as mysteriously the day it disappeared once again. the apollo of ca's. on. we've got a couple of days off from any particularly violent weather there is still snow falling in quebec the...
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to sierra leone into the world it. because that is why we are here. to give meaning to life. the story goes that the statue of an ancient greek god he beat the waves for millenia. until a palestinian fisherman on earth the priceless relic. the story continues. but as the world's attention was drawn to cars mysteriously the day to disappear once again. the apollo of ca's. on a. planet a wondrous diverse ecosystem but human activities the escalating climate change and posing an accidental threat in the lead up to last him out to sea around special conference documentaries discussions and to pool exploring the consequences the boxing and interactions and showcasing ways in which some must see to time the time a season of programming exploring the climate crisis head of the dam on al-jazeera . how i once again we're still got some wintry weather to get out of the way for parts of the middle east northern parts of the middle east of course it's a little bit of cloud just spilling out to easing across northern syria northern parts of iraq just pushing across towards the caspian ira
to sierra leone into the world it. because that is why we are here. to give meaning to life. the story goes that the statue of an ancient greek god he beat the waves for millenia. until a palestinian fisherman on earth the priceless relic. the story continues. but as the world's attention was drawn to cars mysteriously the day to disappear once again. the apollo of ca's. on a. planet a wondrous diverse ecosystem but human activities the escalating climate change and posing an accidental threat...
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. >> reporter: she escaped to a refugee camp in sierra leone, then to another in guinea, where she wouldrth to a son, his name carrying a special meaning. >> kwity name is my father name. i have to give him the life i never had. >>> the family later moved to rhode island where his mom worked two jobs to pay for private school, where kwity excelled at sports. >> some of his games i didn't get to attend because i have to work. >> he then earned a scholarship to michigan. his mother his motivation. >> i feel like that's why i work so hard, just because i know what she's been through. i want to make sure she never has to lift a finger again. i'm going to hold my promise to her. >> and hold that promise he did. the moment of the night, kwity telling his mom, her work so done. >> she is done working. she's retired. >> love that moment. more on his incredible story on espn "sportscenter" sunday morning. thanks so much for watching. round two of the nfl draft up next. for david and all of us here, good night. because everything great is birthed through discomfort. it's time to get uncomfortable.
. >> reporter: she escaped to a refugee camp in sierra leone, then to another in guinea, where she wouldrth to a son, his name carrying a special meaning. >> kwity name is my father name. i have to give him the life i never had. >>> the family later moved to rhode island where his mom worked two jobs to pay for private school, where kwity excelled at sports. >> some of his games i didn't get to attend because i have to work. >> he then earned a scholarship to...
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but in these dense tropical forests of sierra leone, scientists say they have rediscovered a copy spaced in the wild for decades. ~ ~ ., ., spaced not seen in the wild for decades. ~ ~ . ., ., , decades. we think we have a really im ortant decades. we think we have a really important discovery, _ decades. we think we have a really important discovery, because - decades. we think we have a really important discovery, because we . decades. we think we have a really i important discovery, because we have found a copy that grows at higher temperatures. but also has those qualities that the consumer requires from coffee, ie, a fantastic taste. if we are interested in generating the coffees of the future this is a really important little plant. there are more than 100 known coffee species, most of us get our caffeine hit from arabica beans. but the crops are less resilient to higher temperatures and it is estimated that arabica production could halve by the middle of this century and so the search for a replacement began. what we want is a tree that is relatively compact, that is drought resis
but in these dense tropical forests of sierra leone, scientists say they have rediscovered a copy spaced in the wild for decades. ~ ~ ., ., spaced not seen in the wild for decades. ~ ~ . ., ., , decades. we think we have a really im ortant decades. we think we have a really important discovery, _ decades. we think we have a really important discovery, because - decades. we think we have a really important discovery, because we . decades. we think we have a really i important discovery, because...
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we look at how a forgotten coffee species rediscovered in sierra leone brews promise for the industry'sthe age of 93.
we look at how a forgotten coffee species rediscovered in sierra leone brews promise for the industry'sthe age of 93.
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Apr 7, 2021
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arrive suddenly in three locations on almost the same day in france, in the united states, and in sierra leone in africa. it landed in boston in august. by the end of october, the entire united states would be drowning in a sea of disease from buffalo, birmingham, dayton to los angeles. and this new incarnation of influenza was different. at first, they tried to pass it off as they had when the first wave came through in the spring as, oh, this is just regular seasonal flu. but when it came back in october, in september and october, it was clear that this was something that bore only constant re-dem balance to the traditional, if feared, nevertheless, flu. one way that it was really different was the pace at which it spread. it arrived, as i said, in boston in late august on the 27th. but by the end of october, it had covered the entire nation and in fact it had done the same thing worldwide. but it also struck with an unexpected virulence in terms of its mortality rates. it had an infection rate generally across the united states of about 28%. and you could see what this ends up meaning for u
arrive suddenly in three locations on almost the same day in france, in the united states, and in sierra leone in africa. it landed in boston in august. by the end of october, the entire united states would be drowning in a sea of disease from buffalo, birmingham, dayton to los angeles. and this new incarnation of influenza was different. at first, they tried to pass it off as they had when the first wave came through in the spring as, oh, this is just regular seasonal flu. but when it came...
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yes, sam jalloh settled in southport more than ten years ago, but was brought up in sierra leone duringierra leone, playing tennis, to give this experience to the children, help them with their tennis. he has coached hundreds of players, driven by his own incredible story. it players, driven by his own incredible story.— players, driven by his own incredible story. it gives me a sense that — incredible story. it gives me a sense that l — incredible story. it gives me a sense that i can _ incredible story. it gives me a sense that i can accomplish . sense that i can accomplish anything. sense that i can accomplish anything-— sense that i can accomplish an hina. ., ., ., anything. the reason i got to the level i anything. the reason i got to the level i got _ anything. the reason i got to the level i got to _ anything. the reason i got to the level i got to he _ anything. the reason i got to the level i got to he made _ anything. the reason i got to the level! got to he made me i anything. the reason i got to the l leveli got to he made me realise, level i got to he made me realise, with
yes, sam jalloh settled in southport more than ten years ago, but was brought up in sierra leone duringierra leone, playing tennis, to give this experience to the children, help them with their tennis. he has coached hundreds of players, driven by his own incredible story. it players, driven by his own incredible story.— players, driven by his own incredible story. it gives me a sense that — incredible story. it gives me a sense that l — incredible story. it gives me a sense that i can _...
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you're also cutting by 60% and international rescue committee family-planning program for sierra leone adolescents girls, a country were one in 17th die in childbirth, and you have cut a project in lebanon that would have provided child protection services to 107,000 women and girls. these are just examples we know of. how does that feel when your ambition and reality are in stark contrast? p.m. johnson: no prime minister, nobody who pricked cares about any of these issues can conceivably want to make these changes and discuss. i am simply asking you and people watching to understand the particular difficulties we face right now. our determination to get back to .7 when the fiscal position allows. i think people will also understand, i would have seen 40 million girls in education by 2025, that ambition is still there. we have the funding for that. we think we can do that. our campaign is for 12 years, and you mentioned some things we sadly can't do, there are plenty of things we are going to continue to do. our campaign for 12 years of quality education for every girl in the world, we
you're also cutting by 60% and international rescue committee family-planning program for sierra leone adolescents girls, a country were one in 17th die in childbirth, and you have cut a project in lebanon that would have provided child protection services to 107,000 women and girls. these are just examples we know of. how does that feel when your ambition and reality are in stark contrast? p.m. johnson: no prime minister, nobody who pricked cares about any of these issues can conceivably want...