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veterans with only one real human leg among them the top of tanzania mount kilimanjaro.y reached it last saturday after six days of climbing. the men said the message is you can be active no matter disability. one said reaching the top was totally exhausting but totally exhilarating. well, golf's final tournament of the year of the pga championship gets underway in wisconsin. tiger woods tees off at 9:20. >>> good morning, i'm steve weissman with your espn news update. a day after the being brawl, st. louis on the verge of bleeping cincinnati. and philips to yadier molina. instead, hits a tapper back to the mound. adam wainwright takes care of it. top of the five, colby rasmus with the bases loaded. that's his first career grand slam. comes on his birthday. cards go on to win 6-1 first three-game sweep of cincy since '05. >>> moving to the american league, fell lease has converted his last 20 opportunities. yankees/rangers top nine. yanchs down one. derek jeter. curtis granderson scores. yankees tied at 6-6. marcus times. through the left side. gardner coming over, we br
veterans with only one real human leg among them the top of tanzania mount kilimanjaro.y reached it last saturday after six days of climbing. the men said the message is you can be active no matter disability. one said reaching the top was totally exhausting but totally exhilarating. well, golf's final tournament of the year of the pga championship gets underway in wisconsin. tiger woods tees off at 9:20. >>> good morning, i'm steve weissman with your espn news update. a day after the...
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it was discovered in tanzania, southwest africa. the group was led by ohio university in the u.s. the crocodile has molars and sharp, pointed front teeth, traits found in mammals, then moreptiles. the researchers speculate the creature lived on land in the southern hemisphere. they also think it fed on insects and small animals before mammals thrived. the discovery will be published in the british journal "nature," to be issued on thursday. >>> russia says raging wildfire there's have killed at least 48 people and destroyed nearly 2,000 houses. the disaster comes amid a month-long record heat wave, which has sparked dozens of fires in the west and center of the country. on wednesday president dmitry medvedev dismissed several senior naf yoifsers for failing to stop forest fires fren guflg a naval hangar in the moscow suburbs. forecasters say the rain is still some way off. the russian government is trying to halt the fire from spreading to streenltly important facilities including a nuclear research center. >>> the u.n. is warning that floods ravaging pakistan could cause outbreak
it was discovered in tanzania, southwest africa. the group was led by ohio university in the u.s. the crocodile has molars and sharp, pointed front teeth, traits found in mammals, then moreptiles. the researchers speculate the creature lived on land in the southern hemisphere. they also think it fed on insects and small animals before mammals thrived. the discovery will be published in the british journal "nature," to be issued on thursday. >>> russia says raging wildfire...
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afghanistan, they just finished scaling one of the world's highest mountains, mount kilimanjaro in tanzaniait's an inspiring story they recounted in their own words morning on "today." >> when i woke up in the hospital bed, wired shut with both of my legs amputated, i didn't know where things were going to go when i woke up. i didn't know an amputee until i became an amputee, so through programs i was able to get that freedom back and a lot of people will attest to that. i knew it was attainable. i knew with the right planning and preparation, we could make it to the top. >> as an amputee, you have unique challenges. not having ankles for instance, not having a knee in neil and kurt's case, the amount of strain and torque that you put on your residual limb is just brutal. you couple it with several hours a day by the time you make it to the top, you're in bad shape. >> the artificial leg broke up, the battery died. i had to switch to a mechanical leg. and it did fall off a number of times. all the walking, the stump shrank. we had quite a few challenges in that regard. we did a lot of caref
afghanistan, they just finished scaling one of the world's highest mountains, mount kilimanjaro in tanzaniait's an inspiring story they recounted in their own words morning on "today." >> when i woke up in the hospital bed, wired shut with both of my legs amputated, i didn't know where things were going to go when i woke up. i didn't know an amputee until i became an amputee, so through programs i was able to get that freedom back and a lot of people will attest to that. i knew...
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i grew up in tanzania. my father started a hospital. he insisted that africans be in charge. he actually got, later on, fired for having the audacity to believe that the africans could run the hospital. today, the hospital is totally run by africans. we also insist that the community gives free land, free labor, sweat equity. we provide the teacher training materials and skilled labor, but there has to be local buy-in. that, sometimes, is a problem in the u.s. we tend to throw money at problems, but we have to get buy-in from the people themselves. >> schieffer: these schools, most of your students or many students are girls. this is almost unheard of in some of these very remote muslim countries. how have you convinced them to let girls go to school? >> lots of cups of tea, bob. our key is we get the elders involved. in afghanistan, they're called the shura. every province has 50 to 200 shura. we have them in meetings. most of the shura are very... they're advocates for girls' education. we also... you know, you can ask any woman in afghanistan or pakistan, "what do you want
i grew up in tanzania. my father started a hospital. he insisted that africans be in charge. he actually got, later on, fired for having the audacity to believe that the africans could run the hospital. today, the hospital is totally run by africans. we also insist that the community gives free land, free labor, sweat equity. we provide the teacher training materials and skilled labor, but there has to be local buy-in. that, sometimes, is a problem in the u.s. we tend to throw money at...
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guest: i grew up in tanzania, to my background is growing up in a third world country.y father always insisted that africans be in charge. often that was a great adversity for westerners. my father gave a speech in which he predicted that all the department would have in the hospital would come from tanzania. basically he was fired for having the audacity that he believed africans could run the hospital. unfortunately he died in his 40's, but 10 years later we got the annual report in all of the department heads were from tanzania. any type of development, a charity aid, mission aid, any type of aid, what is much more important is to empower people. to empower people means to get people to have local by. we provide the skilled labour and materials but the community must give free labor and materials like a significant amount of community input. what happens is the community becomes invested in the endeavor. not one of our schools has been shut down by the taliban because of the community support. many several and tragic things have happened in that part of afghanistan,
guest: i grew up in tanzania, to my background is growing up in a third world country.y father always insisted that africans be in charge. often that was a great adversity for westerners. my father gave a speech in which he predicted that all the department would have in the hospital would come from tanzania. basically he was fired for having the audacity that he believed africans could run the hospital. unfortunately he died in his 40's, but 10 years later we got the annual report in all of...
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kilimanjaro in tanzania, they did it on prosthetic limbs, because they only have one actual leg betweend it to encourage veterans to lead active lives. thanks for watching and see you again next week. ive because they only have one successful limb between them. they did it to encourage veterans to lead active lives. thanks for w and see you next week. >>> in the news this sunday, an off road race in the desert turns deadly when a truck crashes. why neighbors believe a fire in the mission district was set o Ñ
kilimanjaro in tanzania, they did it on prosthetic limbs, because they only have one actual leg betweend it to encourage veterans to lead active lives. thanks for watching and see you again next week. ive because they only have one successful limb between them. they did it to encourage veterans to lead active lives. thanks for w and see you next week. >>> in the news this sunday, an off road race in the desert turns deadly when a truck crashes. why neighbors believe a fire in the...
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guest: i grew up in tanzania, to my background is growing up in a third world country. my father always insisted that africans be in charge. often that was a great adversity for westerners. my father gave a speech in which he predicted that all the department would have in the hospital would come from tanzania. basically he was fired for having the audacity that he believed africans could run the hospital. unfortunately he died in his 40's, but 10 years later we got the annual report in all of the department heads were from tanzania. any type of development, a charity aid, mission aid, any type of aid, what is much more important is to empower people. to empower people means to get people to have local by. we provide the skilled labour and materials but the community must give free labor and materials like a significant amount of community input. what happens is the community becomes invested in the endeavor. not one of our schools has been shut down by the taliban because of the community support. many several and tragic things have happened in that part of afghanistan
guest: i grew up in tanzania, to my background is growing up in a third world country. my father always insisted that africans be in charge. often that was a great adversity for westerners. my father gave a speech in which he predicted that all the department would have in the hospital would come from tanzania. basically he was fired for having the audacity that he believed africans could run the hospital. unfortunately he died in his 40's, but 10 years later we got the annual report in all of...
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they took this picture on a barren rock in tanzania.cub sitting there in a lion-esque kind of scene. an aww factor for your tuesday. >> i just need somebody to sing. ♪ can you feel the love tonight ♪ >> see you at the grammys. >> let's end on those men. can we have that video again? let's end on a high note this morning. this is for all your ladies out t ere. there. fdfdfdfdfdfdfdfdfdfdfdfdfd >>> captured. the law catches up to one of the prison escapees from arizona. >> he was relieved that the manhunt was over for him. >> the arrest and the continued manhunt. >>> then, back to work. today's order on capitol hill as congress fights over an emergency jobs bill. >>> and, growing up too fast. concerns for doctors and parents as girls enter puberty sooner than ever. it's tuesday, august 10th. >> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> i think the interesting thing about this new study that talks about girls entering puberty early is that for so long i think the conventional wisdom was that this was something we couldn't control. the re
they took this picture on a barren rock in tanzania.cub sitting there in a lion-esque kind of scene. an aww factor for your tuesday. >> i just need somebody to sing. ♪ can you feel the love tonight ♪ >> see you at the grammys. >> let's end on those men. can we have that video again? let's end on a high note this morning. this is for all your ladies out t ere. there. fdfdfdfdfdfdfdfdfdfdfdfdfd >>> captured. the law catches up to one of the prison escapees from...
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as i touched on earlier, in which you have some trespassing of this rule, some erosion of it in tanzania or in kosovo or in sierra leone. >> could i just intervene a moment on sierra leone? is this in the same category? our understanding had been this was a legitimate sovereign government inviting help rather than an intrusion. >> yes. no, i am not critical of sierra leone. i myself am critical of kosovo. i am more skeptical about that. still to me the security council is there, and even if you go back to blair's speech in chicago, he talked about the duty to protect. that was something novel in the un charter. he outlines a number of things that would be necessary to go to war. it should be doable and should be the right case and so forth. i don't think he mentioned the approval of the security council, but i think that's actually what came out, that, yes, you must have in all these cases also the approval of the security council and authorization. people say, "what is the security council? the russians and chinese will obstruct." not after 1999 necessarily. they are there. if they had
as i touched on earlier, in which you have some trespassing of this rule, some erosion of it in tanzania or in kosovo or in sierra leone. >> could i just intervene a moment on sierra leone? is this in the same category? our understanding had been this was a legitimate sovereign government inviting help rather than an intrusion. >> yes. no, i am not critical of sierra leone. i myself am critical of kosovo. i am more skeptical about that. still to me the security council is there, and...
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as i touched on earlier, in which you have some trespassing of this rule, some erosion of it in tanzania or in kosovo or in sierra leone. >> could i just intervene a moment on sierra leone? is this in the same category? our understanding had been this was a legitimate sovereign government inviting help rather than an intrusion. >> yes. no, i am not critical of sierra leone. i myself am critical of kosovo. i am more skeptical about that. still to me the security council is there, and even if you go back to blair's speech in chicago, he talked about the duty to protect. that was something novel in the un charter. he outlines a number of things that would be necessary to go to war. it should be doable and should be the right case and so forth. i don't think he mentioned the approval of the security council, but i think that's actually what came out, that, yes, you must have in all these cases also the approval of the security council and authorization. people say, "what is the security council? the russians and chinese will obstruct." not after 1999 necessarily. they are there. if they had
as i touched on earlier, in which you have some trespassing of this rule, some erosion of it in tanzania or in kosovo or in sierra leone. >> could i just intervene a moment on sierra leone? is this in the same category? our understanding had been this was a legitimate sovereign government inviting help rather than an intrusion. >> yes. no, i am not critical of sierra leone. i myself am critical of kosovo. i am more skeptical about that. still to me the security council is there, and...