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africa. but when it comes to missionaries, living standard was actually quite clear in your what the capitalists, what interested you, the missionary organization. he told them that this is philanthropy plus 5 percent. that there is an interest for you as businessmen. and he said, quite openly, philanthropy joined us to fight against slavery, abolish slavery, because there is an interest for you, or you will produce cloth to sell to the people. some explorers made the most of the local merchants advice and logistical support. among the latter was to put it one of the most important slave traders in central and eastern africa. he controlled an immense territory along lake tanganyika. with the help of tippoo tib and henry morton stanley went up the congo river and coerced the traditional village chiefs into signing contracts that stripped them of millions of acres of land for the benefit of the belgian king leopold. the 2nd, after landing in henry stanley, penetrated deep into central africa and renamed the cities of kiss on ghani and kinshasa. after himself, he was joined by other european explor
africa. but when it comes to missionaries, living standard was actually quite clear in your what the capitalists, what interested you, the missionary organization. he told them that this is philanthropy plus 5 percent. that there is an interest for you as businessmen. and he said, quite openly, philanthropy joined us to fight against slavery, abolish slavery, because there is an interest for you, or you will produce cloth to sell to the people. some explorers made the most of the local...
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of africa but when it comes to missionaries living standard was actually quite clear here in your what the capitalists what interested in. the missionary organization he told them that this is philanthropy last 5 percent that there is and it just as businessmen and he said quite openly philanthropy joined us to fight against slavery. abolish slavery because there is an interest for you or you will produce cloth to sell to the people. some explorers made the most of the local merchants advice and logistical support among the latter was to put it one of the most important slave traders in central and eastern africa she controlled an immense territory along lake tanganyika with the help of tippoo tib henry morton stanley went up the congo river and coerced the traditional village she's into signing contracts that stripped them of millions of acres of land for the benefit of the belgian king leopold the 2nd after landing in bergen more you henry stanley penetrated deep into central africa and renamed the cities of peace and ghani and after himself he was soon joined by other european explo
of africa but when it comes to missionaries living standard was actually quite clear here in your what the capitalists what interested in. the missionary organization he told them that this is philanthropy last 5 percent that there is and it just as businessmen and he said quite openly philanthropy joined us to fight against slavery. abolish slavery because there is an interest for you or you will produce cloth to sell to the people. some explorers made the most of the local merchants advice...
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standard bearer in negro education. a map hangs in our house which shows most of europe, asia and africa, and into this map is stuck different dart the many, many places from which people have come to observe penn school methods and carry their lesson back to their own country. and no one knows as well as the people of the islands themselves what penn school has meant to them, to their fathers and their father's fathers who have traveled the long and often hopeless road to new horizons for themselves and the whole negro race. >> heaven, we thank thee for the gift of thy darling son jesus through whose suffering, death and resurrection we have been redeemed from the power of sin. we thank thee for our principals and instructors who are giving their lives for the education of our children. we thank thee for this school, which is the light. it is a bridge over the red sea into the promised land for our people. it is a moses and it is a pillar of cloud by day and a pillar of fire by night. oh, lord, bless the friends of this school whose spiritual and material health have made it possible to carry on this great work for more tha
standard bearer in negro education. a map hangs in our house which shows most of europe, asia and africa, and into this map is stuck different dart the many, many places from which people have come to observe penn school methods and carry their lesson back to their own country. and no one knows as well as the people of the islands themselves what penn school has meant to them, to their fathers and their father's fathers who have traveled the long and often hopeless road to new horizons for...
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standard life was. inspired to do good not a way to fix the bush years but africa and again are being allowed supervillains everywhere had better watch out the 77 percent. was faster than the speed of sound. is a luxury the colored man design icon and the technological wonder. surrounding the supersonic aircraft the story of this tragic. concorde the fall of the legend. 5 minutes on. to us. reporter. so if i were a superhero this is what i would look like and my name would be if. we clearly have something special for bad for you on the show but i'm not going to give away too much yet i could judea and you're welcome to the 77 percent. i was usual so they show it's packed with amazing stories from all over the african continent and we have a guest joining us in the studio it's after a chat. and from nigeria the fun of comic republic that got 5 out of africa will be talking about that comic on creative industries in africa. just made and i recall just. last but not least. now just like you i grew up watching batman superman and all those superheroes now that was cool but the only problem was they did not loo
standard life was. inspired to do good not a way to fix the bush years but africa and again are being allowed supervillains everywhere had better watch out the 77 percent. was faster than the speed of sound. is a luxury the colored man design icon and the technological wonder. surrounding the supersonic aircraft the story of this tragic. concorde the fall of the legend. 5 minutes on. to us. reporter. so if i were a superhero this is what i would look like and my name would be if. we clearly...
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standards of genius actually would bridge between russia and europe. has already been approved in around 40 countries across the world from the middle east africa south america asia many countries have chosen to go with the russian vaccine for several reasons one it's high efficacy it's going to efficacy of over 90 percent secondly the ease of storage and transportation and some of the other vaccines that have been mass produced so far require a deep freeze in order to do that were a sport and it can be stored and transported at relatively high temperatures and thirdly cost this has been especially important for developing countries many of whom are but unable to afford the high price of some of the western made vaccine such as medan or pfizer for example and for them sputnik has been and will continue to be quite literally a life saver so despite of a lack of an e.u. wide approval as of yet there have been countries within the european union who have broken ranks such as hunger research or slovakia which have already approved vaccines for the sputnik vaccine for their populations the czech republic which has expressed an interest in doing so as well and of
standards of genius actually would bridge between russia and europe. has already been approved in around 40 countries across the world from the middle east africa south america asia many countries have chosen to go with the russian vaccine for several reasons one it's high efficacy it's going to efficacy of over 90 percent secondly the ease of storage and transportation and some of the other vaccines that have been mass produced so far require a deep freeze in order to do that were a sport and...
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as you've been hearing india and south africa once a waiver on a w t o agreement that agreement is known as trips then 1995 provision sets basic global standards on protecting copyright industrial designs patents and trade secrets for example a patent for a new drug must be enforced for at least 20 years and during that time competitors are restricted from making using or even selling it now countries can decide what to protect and allow some exemptions to the rules the issue came to a head in 2001 that's when developing nations argued the restrictions made a try v treatment too expensive particularly in sub-saharan africa the w t o then declared that jury national emergencies countries can allow companies to use patents without permission. let them bring in our guest joining us from london is max lawson who is the head of inequality policy at oxfam international and with us from new delhi is russia. on an intellectual property lawyer and legal counsel for not co pharma and joining us from barcelona is jeffrey lazarus is the head of the health systems research group at the barcelona institute for global health thanks for joining us welcome to
as you've been hearing india and south africa once a waiver on a w t o agreement that agreement is known as trips then 1995 provision sets basic global standards on protecting copyright industrial designs patents and trade secrets for example a patent for a new drug must be enforced for at least 20 years and during that time competitors are restricted from making using or even selling it now countries can decide what to protect and allow some exemptions to the rules the issue came to a head in...
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africa's largest lake. bbc news, lake victoria. laura: an exciting possibility for kenyan fishermen. an iconic hairstyle was a political statement 50 years ago against white beauty standardsarity worldwide with a new generation. the afro, natural hair, kept long and wide, even having a category in the guinness world records. going to new york city to meet the woman with the largest afro, ms. williams. ♪ >> it is big, bold, and beautiful. this is a head full of hair that it is certified. when it is straight, it goes all of the way to her waist. nearly one point five meters. that is four feet, 10 inches of just flowing hair. simone williams is the proud owner of the largest afro on earth according to the guinness book of world records. >> it sbolizes beauty and also acceptance. this is how ourair grows from our scalp, so we do not need to manipulate it, and when it is natural, it is the truest form. >> she is an attraction wherever she goes especially in a world full of people like me. >> please, do not touch me, walk up to me to touch me. the appropriate thing is to ask, and usually, i say no, but i appreciate people asking. >> resistance in the civil rights movement, here
africa's largest lake. bbc news, lake victoria. laura: an exciting possibility for kenyan fishermen. an iconic hairstyle was a political statement 50 years ago against white beauty standardsarity worldwide with a new generation. the afro, natural hair, kept long and wide, even having a category in the guinness world records. going to new york city to meet the woman with the largest afro, ms. williams. ♪ >> it is big, bold, and beautiful. this is a head full of hair that it is certified....
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of their standard $190.00 day school yeah the last classroom time isn't distributed equally the report says pupils in europe missed an average of $45.00 days schooling while in sub-saharan africa that figure rises to 69 and children in the middle east missed out on 80 days of education hardest hit which rolled in latin america and south asia where they lost an average of $110.00 days of james cox as head of education policy at save the children joins us from london welcome to day w so this was your description of the pandemic as the biggest education emergency in history why emergency. well i think it's quite clear we've never seen quite such a large closure of education since possibly world war 2 and such a long period of time as well children have not had such a rapid shutdown of education ever and i think a new study showed today shows quite clearly just how much learning children are missing out on really knew that schools are closed months. children in some countries school close to nothing but a couple of weeks but now also looking into the dispatches from distance learning. without any form of education at all at home or in school. much as half their school year or more
of their standard $190.00 day school yeah the last classroom time isn't distributed equally the report says pupils in europe missed an average of $45.00 days schooling while in sub-saharan africa that figure rises to 69 and children in the middle east missed out on 80 days of education hardest hit which rolled in latin america and south asia where they lost an average of $110.00 days of james cox as head of education policy at save the children joins us from london welcome to day w so this was...
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standard 190 days school year. the lost classroom time is not treated equally. the report says pupils in europe have missed 45 days of school due to the pandemic . in sub-saharan africa days. children in the middle east, about 80 days of education. hardest hit were children in latin america and south asia, where they lost a total of 110 days of classroom time. james cox is head of policy at save the children and joins me from london. it is good to have you on the program. your organization, you said this is an education emergency. quite an emergency? james: thank you for summarizing the key issues in the scale of education losses for these children. it is already huge. the amount of time in e classroom already represents 10% of the entire time they are expected to spend in school and their entire lifetime, but on top of that, the disparity is what we are hilighting tay, so highlighting that as well as digital divide in countries. there are big digital divides in countries and regions as well, and it will take a long time. these losses will have a big impact on these children in the short-term and long-term, so we need an urgent response now. brent: let me ask you abo
standard 190 days school year. the lost classroom time is not treated equally. the report says pupils in europe have missed 45 days of school due to the pandemic . in sub-saharan africa days. children in the middle east, about 80 days of education. hardest hit were children in latin america and south asia, where they lost a total of 110 days of classroom time. james cox is head of policy at save the children and joins me from london. it is good to have you on the program. your organization, you...
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standard method of terminology that needs to be developed. professor schwinn says she hopes people use the same approach to describe the new variants of the coronavirus discovered in the uk and south africausing the official names be 117 and be 13 51 that's late to genetics and not location. jana katsuyama ktvu fox two news. okay then the most of the rain has moved off. for now. we had a pretty good dose of rain today as we talked about the pressure systems are changing now and so we've got this. hello that's going toe kind of swing through here, and that's what we're dealing with now. and then tomorrow the high builds back in common. you've seen this a million times. well this is what happens. we're going to a warming trend, not just for the weekend with low ended sixties, but the warming trend could include some low seventies early next week, so it's not that makes sense with the vernal equinox is saturday, so the first day of spring, and it's not unusual to see seventies obviously, but i think if you look outside, you can see it's spring to as well, especially tomorrow after the sun comes out, the tree pollen will start to become something to be noticed. they already are in a way. the
standard method of terminology that needs to be developed. professor schwinn says she hopes people use the same approach to describe the new variants of the coronavirus discovered in the uk and south africausing the official names be 117 and be 13 51 that's late to genetics and not location. jana katsuyama ktvu fox two news. okay then the most of the rain has moved off. for now. we had a pretty good dose of rain today as we talked about the pressure systems are changing now and so we've got...
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standards on awoke culture of artists of earlier generations? they have also faulted the curious george books with a white man bringing home a monkey from africa. "curious george." how we, thanks. the director of the fbi is defending the borough's handling of intelligence about the prospect of violence on the day of the capitol riots. reese spoke to senators today about who was and was not responsible for the uprising. >> i was appalled that you, our countries handlers were right here in the use and very that attack, that siege was criminal behavior plain and simple and is behavior that we, the fbi of u.s. domestic terrorism. >> you did not see in antifa or anywhere playing a significant role in the january 6th infraction? >> certainly while we are equal opportunity and looking for violent extremism of any ideology, we have not to date seen any evidence of anarchists or violent extremists or people subscribing to antifa in connection with the sixth. that does not mean that we are not looking and will continue to look. but at the moment we have not seen that. >> bret: fbi director on the hill, more than 300 people have been charged for their ele
standards on awoke culture of artists of earlier generations? they have also faulted the curious george books with a white man bringing home a monkey from africa. "curious george." how we, thanks. the director of the fbi is defending the borough's handling of intelligence about the prospect of violence on the day of the capitol riots. reese spoke to senators today about who was and was not responsible for the uprising. >> i was appalled that you, our countries handlers were...
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around africa, and that becomes hugely expensive at a time where we are seeing shipping rates, container rates skyrocketing. david: absolutely. the world is coming back to life, and i think a standardu could get that moving for about $800 a year ago . it is now more than $4000. that price has jumped hugely. that is going to be an issue. how this links to the big geopolitical tensions of our time. around taiwan, if you look at the geographic situation of china, it is surrounded by ocean stripes, and a lot of the foreign policy of the last 10 years has been driven by concern in china about getting cut off by those ocean straits, around the straits of taiwan. these issues have not gone away. i think they need to be handled very carefully. haslinda: bloomberg opinion columnist david fickling, thank you so much. to the e.m. space, an expert spoke to our david westin on "wall street week" about where he sees the key opportunity. >> you see taiwan is big. korea is big. mainly in these technological areas, but in india in the technological area in software, but if you look at a place like brazil, they are doing a lot on the software area in terms of internet shopping, so we consider the te
around africa, and that becomes hugely expensive at a time where we are seeing shipping rates, container rates skyrocketing. david: absolutely. the world is coming back to life, and i think a standardu could get that moving for about $800 a year ago . it is now more than $4000. that price has jumped hugely. that is going to be an issue. how this links to the big geopolitical tensions of our time. around taiwan, if you look at the geographic situation of china, it is surrounded by ocean stripes,...
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africa with yugoslavia having been the only real exception of until now. we will see where this goes, but it is a fair criticism to say that the icc has not applied standardslobally. part of that is because we see the kind of backlash that it faces when, for example, because up against united states and tries to investigate war crimes in afghanistan. lot of this backlash is tied to that as well. it is not just defense of israel, it is alsohe u.s. looking at his own work crimes and not wanting those to be investigated by an international body. so all of that is kind of coming together here. nermeen: would like to turn, marc, to the book that the two of you have just brought up caed "except foralestine: the limits of progressive politics." can you lay out the argument? >> mitchell and i are very excited to write this book, particularly at this moment. we do not know who would be president. we did not know there would be an icc investigation. at all of the issues coming up now speak to the various ways that palestinians have been made the exception to many of our progressive values and politics and actions. if you think about -- i will start in activist circl
africa with yugoslavia having been the only real exception of until now. we will see where this goes, but it is a fair criticism to say that the icc has not applied standardslobally. part of that is because we see the kind of backlash that it faces when, for example, because up against united states and tries to investigate war crimes in afghanistan. lot of this backlash is tied to that as well. it is not just defense of israel, it is alsohe u.s. looking at his own work crimes and not wanting...
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standard method of terminology that needs to be developed. professor schwinn says she hopes people use the same approach to describe the new variants of the coronavirus discovered in the uk in south africar official names be 117 and be 1351 that's linked to genetics and not location. andre an interesting study indeed, jenna thank you so much. we have been reporting on the violence targeting asian americans at 10 30. the efforts from san francisco police to protect people in the city, of san francisco mayor london brain and announced today that the city will most certainly reopened many businesses and services next week, breed and public health officials say that they expect to move into the less restrictive orange tear next wednesday, march 24th, however, breed said that san francisco will be more conservative and its reopening plans than what the state currently allows. especially when it comes to indoor activities. san francisco will allow officers to reopen a 25% capacity and indoor retail at 50. cassidy. i understand that the reopening that we have planned for the orange tear is more than we've ever reopened at one time since the beginning of this that is why. this is this is great
standard method of terminology that needs to be developed. professor schwinn says she hopes people use the same approach to describe the new variants of the coronavirus discovered in the uk in south africar official names be 117 and be 1351 that's linked to genetics and not location. andre an interesting study indeed, jenna thank you so much. we have been reporting on the violence targeting asian americans at 10 30. the efforts from san francisco police to protect people in the city, of san...
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africa, it seems hypocritical to me. while i respect completely where you're coming from, it seems like it is a double standard.re you comfortable with what we are doing on the border from an id standpoint? over, and it feels like a double standard. are you comfortable with what we are doing at the dr. fauci: the reason i have to hedge on that is because i'm not really familiar with the details of what is going on at the border. if i was, i would. senator marshall: if i was, i would -- whose job is it to know that? >> i can chime in and say that i am aware that at cvp sites there's overcrowding and from an infectious disease standpoint we need to intensify what is happening there, and we are working towards getting them screened and tested, which is why they have -- you know what percentage positive rates they have there, and who is caring for them, we are providing technical guidance on the oor sites to work to make sure they are as safe as possible using mitigation strategies -- >> do you see the hypocrisy in what we are doing to america? we are saying i can't have a barbecue with my entire family on july fou
africa, it seems hypocritical to me. while i respect completely where you're coming from, it seems like it is a double standard.re you comfortable with what we are doing on the border from an id standpoint? over, and it feels like a double standard. are you comfortable with what we are doing at the dr. fauci: the reason i have to hedge on that is because i'm not really familiar with the details of what is going on at the border. if i was, i would. senator marshall: if i was, i would -- whose...