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the general consensus was, you swahili. so i had this guy who was a scholar of swahili. langston's poem from english to keep swahili. his diction and voice was so wonderful. you can see him on the recording. >> africa where the great congo flows africa, where the whole jungle knows a new dawning breaks africa a young nation awaits, africa' >> [indiscernible] then when you got to be good aircraft, he had to make a contribution to society. >> i'm joined by the award winning author walter mosley who has published 37 books, the written many others, including a series of bestselling mysteries featuring the private investigator, detectable in a blue dress" that was made into a film starring then sell washington. his last known for his nonfiction work that addresses the pressing political issues of our time. >> there is an article from 2006 called walter mosley and about black power. it says most have been democrats for the 53 years of an ally, what the democrats that resin that time? with the lowest average income of any group in the nation, incarcerated an enormous the still
the general consensus was, you swahili. so i had this guy who was a scholar of swahili. langston's poem from english to keep swahili. his diction and voice was so wonderful. you can see him on the recording. >> africa where the great congo flows africa, where the whole jungle knows a new dawning breaks africa a young nation awaits, africa' >> [indiscernible] then when you got to be good aircraft, he had to make a contribution to society. >> i'm joined by the award winning...
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así se dice, en la lengua swahili "pequeño bebé". ese va a ser su nombre. sí, ese será su nombre. decir que bella, la hembra de leopardo que seguí en las dos últimas temporadas, está junto al río talek. y ahora me dirijo a su territorio. les diré que después de un año me muero por volver a verla y por saber cómo está. (saba) el año pasado, estaba cuidando a jui, su cachorro ya grande, que ya debe haber partido. vamos a ver si ha tenido una nueva camada. aún no se sabe. [música africana] (simon) los leones que veremos este año son viejos amigos míos. llevo más de 18 años siguiendo a este grupo, que se llama: la manada de la marisma. [música africana] (simon) ahí está todo el contingente de la manada, compuesto por notch, un león adulto. con sus ocho cachorros, entre ellos moya, el más pequeño y cuatro leonas. se ven muy bien alimentados y contentos. pero han de saber que esta escena es engañosa. [león ruge] (simon) el grupo solo cuenta con un macho adulto que los defienda de cualquier recién llegado. están en una situación muy vulnerable. hace unos meses, notch tenía un amigo y com
así se dice, en la lengua swahili "pequeño bebé". ese va a ser su nombre. sí, ese será su nombre. decir que bella, la hembra de leopardo que seguí en las dos últimas temporadas, está junto al río talek. y ahora me dirijo a su territorio. les diré que después de un año me muero por volver a verla y por saber cómo está. (saba) el año pasado, estaba cuidando a jui, su cachorro ya grande, que ya debe haber partido. vamos a ver si ha tenido una nueva camada. aún no se sabe....
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swahili is the national in which although most people speak english. they all don't. and they drive on the other side of the road year. and i think i would've been dead in the first day if i tried to drive myself, plus there are no road signs. the places we've gone i couldn't have done in a million years, and i'm pretty good at finding things. so i definitely needed a great driver, and we got one. is more than a driver. he's a friend and an interest in politics, a great guy. i needed somebody on the ground to help set up the interviews and help me get documents from the kenyan national archives and elsewhere. and i lucked out and got 10 or paula who is 40 years old, one of the great investigative journalists in kenya, a very tough, straightforward, smart, savvy, politically instinctive, guy who has helped me immeasurably who also does some interpreting of the swahili for me. and then i have beatrice of fellow who is a graduate student at the university of wisconsin, and last summer when i needed some documents translated into english, my wife and i live in madison and
swahili is the national in which although most people speak english. they all don't. and they drive on the other side of the road year. and i think i would've been dead in the first day if i tried to drive myself, plus there are no road signs. the places we've gone i couldn't have done in a million years, and i'm pretty good at finding things. so i definitely needed a great driver, and we got one. is more than a driver. he's a friend and an interest in politics, a great guy. i needed somebody...
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we have a balkans network, we have a swahili network, a turkish network.ave children's programming and sports. this is a keynd very much needed part for that expansion. >> but you're best known -- or co-best known, if that's a word, for the arabic language service and people who watch this very closely, who've made academic study of it say there are two kettles of fish, al jazeera in arabic and al jazeera in english. how are they different and how would you explain that to an american who has heard a lot of things that haven't been complementary about the arabic language service. >> the difference is who's your audience. to be honesit's targeted towards an audience and the coverage we rely on arabic for some material, too, they rely on us, we share some facilities. editorially we have different takes on these. we're doing things for the americans, they're doing things for more -- than middle east. it's the -- the allegations that we're corrupted in our views, everybody -- i always hear this from people never directly but it's also sort of referred but neve
we have a balkans network, we have a swahili network, a turkish network.ave children's programming and sports. this is a keynd very much needed part for that expansion. >> but you're best known -- or co-best known, if that's a word, for the arabic language service and people who watch this very closely, who've made academic study of it say there are two kettles of fish, al jazeera in arabic and al jazeera in english. how are they different and how would you explain that to an american who...
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binty is swahili for daughter of sunshine. on this day, binty shines a brilliant light.o a potentially dark moment. >> binty saved this little boy's life, brought to him where the paramedics could easily get to him. >> god was definitely with him, and something quoted to me by the father, several angels were there also. >> the boy spends four days in the hospital and makes a full recovery. >> i can actually say i can look at binty as a human. she treated the child like he was hers. >> i think she honestly is the hero of the whole story. >>> coming up, a raging bull takes on a stadium packed with people. >>> a horse trapped its rider in a ditch. >> and i'm upsidedown and she's on top of me. it was just a blink of an eye and it happened. >>> and later, tourists witness a life and death struggle on the african plains. >> he's going for him. he got him. officemax can help you drive supply costs... down... ...and down. just use your maxperks card and get a case of x-9 paper for only 1-cent after maxperks rewards. find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. >>> a horse
binty is swahili for daughter of sunshine. on this day, binty shines a brilliant light.o a potentially dark moment. >> binty saved this little boy's life, brought to him where the paramedics could easily get to him. >> god was definitely with him, and something quoted to me by the father, several angels were there also. >> the boy spends four days in the hospital and makes a full recovery. >> i can actually say i can look at binty as a human. she treated the child like...
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we have a balkans network, we have a swahili network, a turkish network.e children's programming and sports. this is a key and very much needed part for that expansion. >> but you're best known -- or co-best known, if that's a word for the arabic language service and people who watch this very closely who've made academic study of it say there are two kettles of fish, al jazeera in arabic and al jazeera in english. how are they different and how would you explain that to an american who has heard a lot of things that haven't been complementary about the arabic language service. >> the difference is who's your audience. to be honest it's targeted towards an audience and the coverage we rely on arabic for some material too they rely on us, we share some facilities. editorially we have different takes on these. we're doing things for the americans, they're doing things for more -- than middle east. it's the -- the allegations that we're corrupted in our views everybody -- i always hear this from people never directly but it's also sort of referred but never r
we have a balkans network, we have a swahili network, a turkish network.e children's programming and sports. this is a key and very much needed part for that expansion. >> but you're best known -- or co-best known, if that's a word for the arabic language service and people who watch this very closely who've made academic study of it say there are two kettles of fish, al jazeera in arabic and al jazeera in english. how are they different and how would you explain that to an american who...
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i don't know swahili which is the mother tongue of this part of kenya and most people speak english, they all don't and the drive on the other side of the road and i would have been dead if i tried to drive myself plus there are no road signs. the places we've, i couldn't find in a million years and i'm pretty good at finding things, so i definitely needed a great driver and we got one. he is a friend and interested in politics. i needed somebody on the ground to help set up interviews and the national archives and elsewhere. i looked out and got ken who is 40-years-old, investigative journalist and kenya, very tough, straightforward, smart, savvy, political the instinctive who has helped me immeasurably and has done interpreting for me i have beatrice who is a graduate student at the university of wisconsin and last summer when i needed documents translated my wife and i live in madison in the summer. there was one speaker who came over to my house in the afternoon to translate it for me and then i discovered that she would be here right now when we were going to come to kenya and h
i don't know swahili which is the mother tongue of this part of kenya and most people speak english, they all don't and the drive on the other side of the road and i would have been dead if i tried to drive myself plus there are no road signs. the places we've, i couldn't find in a million years and i'm pretty good at finding things, so i definitely needed a great driver and we got one. he is a friend and interested in politics. i needed somebody on the ground to help set up interviews and the...