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let's register for tanzania.ome of them felt that tanzania was a mature project and i wanted to be a part of that. some of them -- i believe it is a different spirit in the students. risks. i find it in the team of sierra leone, this year, the same spirit as the team for tanzania in 2007. people who are not afraid to create something new and who will give 110% of their talents and time to make it happen. when you say, i'm organizing, i feel i'm not. i'm giving a vision, providing contacts. the students are organizing. that is an important part of my way of doing to let them experiment that they can do it. my goal is to become useless. i feel i'm pretty well succeeding. >> you are still the visionary. maybe in the next few years, you could have another student volunteer group to another part of africa. >> i hope that. >> may be in the future you can combine these groups together and make it a longer trip, one month in sierra leone and one month in tanzania. my next question is, what do you foresee in the next five
let's register for tanzania.ome of them felt that tanzania was a mature project and i wanted to be a part of that. some of them -- i believe it is a different spirit in the students. risks. i find it in the team of sierra leone, this year, the same spirit as the team for tanzania in 2007. people who are not afraid to create something new and who will give 110% of their talents and time to make it happen. when you say, i'm organizing, i feel i'm not. i'm giving a vision, providing contacts. the...
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tanzania's decision to send troops to the congo. tanzania has yet to negotiate. are fighting to bring down the congolese government. individual families are suffering. >> the authorities told me we have to share the children because my wife is tanzanian. i prefer to leave my wife and children and all my goods and properties so the children can continue their studies. >> the roll-on been authorities have set -- the rwandan authorities have set up a camp a few kilometers from the border. >> those who have families are transferred within days. the others who don't have their families remain in the camps unt il the rwandan government decides where to place them. the tanzanian >> hello and welcome to "the health show." from heart monitors to hospitals, today we're looking at how good design can save lives. coming up in the program, how scientists on opposite sides of the world are beating bacteria
tanzania's decision to send troops to the congo. tanzania has yet to negotiate. are fighting to bring down the congolese government. individual families are suffering. >> the authorities told me we have to share the children because my wife is tanzanian. i prefer to leave my wife and children and all my goods and properties so the children can continue their studies. >> the roll-on been authorities have set -- the rwandan authorities have set up a camp a few kilometers from the...
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and the girls went to haiti, tanzania, india, and here to the villages of philippines where folks you half basketball to fetch water in a well. for the girls, it has been a life-changing experience, an opportunity to understand the depths of god's love for them, and also for the people who have never heard the name of jesus christ. >> the last eight months on gap here has brought me closer to god. because i've seen him work in my life and work in others lives so clearly. never once in the bible does it talk about an ordinary life. sacrificing is messy. it is hard. it is dirty. >> i want people to experience the same joy and compassion that i've learned throughout this gap year. >> george: their gap year ended recently with a graduation ceremony back in colorado. all three start college in a few weeks. >> wendy: that's amazing. i was so jealous when they were hiking kilimanjaro. >> george: it costs about $25,000 for the year. it is like a missions trip. the girls go out and raise money from churches and friends and so forth, but it truly is a life-changing experience. >> wendy: a lot o
and the girls went to haiti, tanzania, india, and here to the villages of philippines where folks you half basketball to fetch water in a well. for the girls, it has been a life-changing experience, an opportunity to understand the depths of god's love for them, and also for the people who have never heard the name of jesus christ. >> the last eight months on gap here has brought me closer to god. because i've seen him work in my life and work in others lives so clearly. never once in the...
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concern about that threat because today is the 15th anniversary of our dead will he bombings in tanzania and kenya. 200 people were killed there. as a result of the tension and concern in that region, there is something that caught our eye there today, a huge fire in kenya this morning. >> reporter: there's nothing going in or out of kenya's airport this morning because of this huge fire. no word if it's connected to today's 15th anniversary of deadly bombings at our embassy there and in tanzania. the whole region is on alert. 19 u.s. embassies and consulates remain closed all week due to a terror threat. on jay leno last it in, president obama said it's a reminder. >> violence extremism is still out there. and we've got to stay on top of it. >> reporter: the air force evacuated 100 americans from our embassy in yemen based on -- >> an immediate specific threat. >> reporter: but not new. intelligence officials caught yemen's al qaeda leader talking to the head of al qaeda, planning an attack. >> al qaeda is alive. look at afghanistan. look at yemen. >> reporter: experts say exposing the
concern about that threat because today is the 15th anniversary of our dead will he bombings in tanzania and kenya. 200 people were killed there. as a result of the tension and concern in that region, there is something that caught our eye there today, a huge fire in kenya this morning. >> reporter: there's nothing going in or out of kenya's airport this morning because of this huge fire. no word if it's connected to today's 15th anniversary of deadly bombings at our embassy there and in...
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when i got to tanzania in 1970 i recall talking to a kid who was 14 years old, is name was godfrey and he approached me in the street and started talking to me about thomas jefferson and jeffersonian democracy and i was stunned because there were teachers i knew and americans generally you couldn't find tanzania on a matter. they know more about you than you know about them. that is sad. exceptionalism has cost us knowledge of much of the world. one can liken it to your years in high school when you knew the kids who finished ahead of you but you can't remember anybody in the class behind you. we happen to think people because they are for or less important, a sad state to be in. >> host: with all due respect, i think your words further in title many blacks to find excuse instead of getting to work and doing better. we all have our injustices' to overcome. you are speaking of 200 years ago. is >> guest: let me use human rights language. say the criteria were not just race but race, color, religion, nationality, political opinion, you take any one of those and set a we are going to sele
when i got to tanzania in 1970 i recall talking to a kid who was 14 years old, is name was godfrey and he approached me in the street and started talking to me about thomas jefferson and jeffersonian democracy and i was stunned because there were teachers i knew and americans generally you couldn't find tanzania on a matter. they know more about you than you know about them. that is sad. exceptionalism has cost us knowledge of much of the world. one can liken it to your years in high school...
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i know in the east african bombing, kenya and tanzania, it took weeks. may have had to do with a misunderstanding of what was going on. >> it's the same we heard in benghazi. they didn't know what was going on in realtime as if they didn't have the drone and the video and the phone and the audio calls. last question, what we've got now as i understand it, there are thousands of criminals that are breaking out of jails in libya and in a lot of the countries in the middle east and so what we've got are, you know, certainly more people who are in the business of trying to kill us and are willing to do so. do you think, gary, that this will make a difference in terms of the safety of americans or do you think this is added to the threat? >> clearly when you have a thousand people break out of a prison in benghazi as they did this week, these are probably some of the individuals who were attacked by the authorities on the embassy. it's bad news. it is horrible. many of the countries are not securing the people we secured. that's why we can't send the guys fro
i know in the east african bombing, kenya and tanzania, it took weeks. may have had to do with a misunderstanding of what was going on. >> it's the same we heard in benghazi. they didn't know what was going on in realtime as if they didn't have the drone and the video and the phone and the audio calls. last question, what we've got now as i understand it, there are thousands of criminals that are breaking out of jails in libya and in a lot of the countries in the middle east and so what...
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>> the conservation farming unit has opened offices in malawi, uganda, kenya, and tanzania. this revolution in farming is already creating sustainable livelihoods for farmers in africa and is a working model for the world as it begins to adapt to climate change. >> here in the dramatic valleys of the baviaanskloof mountains in the eastern cape of south africa, climate change is a reality. the whole southern african region is warming up and drying out. according to the best scientific data, this trend will become much worse if nothing is done. >> over the last many years, there was a lot of changes which actually could pick up from environmental point of view, so a lot of erosion in the area as well as a drop in the ground water table. we used to plant vegetable seeds, but it's totally dried out now. we can do nothing with this land, and also from a farming point of view, we have less water available for irrigation. >> here, environmental destruction is compounding the effects of global climate change. like a green skin covering bones and muscle, spekboom thicket used to shel
>> the conservation farming unit has opened offices in malawi, uganda, kenya, and tanzania. this revolution in farming is already creating sustainable livelihoods for farmers in africa and is a working model for the world as it begins to adapt to climate change. >> here in the dramatic valleys of the baviaanskloof mountains in the eastern cape of south africa, climate change is a reality. the whole southern african region is warming up and drying out. according to the best...
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and today we hear from a massai in tanzania. >> my name is tumaini zakaria matinda. am 33 years old. i am living in arusha, tansania. >> what do you do for a living? >> my profession is tour guide. i just driving and i arrange some safaris for those who want to go to national park. i bring them close to the animals. >> what does globalization mean to you? >> maybe people who are coming to visit the other countries or bring some business like chinese. they bring us like this motorbikes and like that. >> what makes you happy? >> i am happy to be with my family. this is my son and this is my wife. for me to (follow?) about the god is make me joy. he give us life, food and everything. >> what's your favourite food? >> my favourite food is meat and milk, because i am a massai. on safaris we eat rice, chicken, potatos, and african dishes. >> what worries you? >> i worry about some animals, maybe they just will disappear, because some peoples are killing them. they use the horns and just use to sell it, and the lions they kill them they sell the skin. >> which country would
and today we hear from a massai in tanzania. >> my name is tumaini zakaria matinda. am 33 years old. i am living in arusha, tansania. >> what do you do for a living? >> my profession is tour guide. i just driving and i arrange some safaris for those who want to go to national park. i bring them close to the animals. >> what does globalization mean to you? >> maybe people who are coming to visit the other countries or bring some business like chinese. they bring us...
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and tanzania. >> for 40 years they lived on wild rice and fruits and vegetables.ccording to the vietnamese television. a father and son who ran away from their village during the vietnam war have been living in a treehouse in the jungle. a mine exploded, killing his wife and his two other sons. reminder of the headlines. barack obama orders no transparency and surveillance and says the u.s. is not spying on ordinary citizens. they will push ahead in the name of national security. the u.s. and russia look to find ways to progress. relation -- the relations between the white house and the kremlin are on the rocks because of edward snowden and syria. nine people are killed after mosque,pened fire on a one day after the suicide bomb attack at a funeral. say hello to marcus. you will start off with the arch rivalry between two giants in? have ane corner you mexican company owned by the billionaire, carlos flamm, and then you have a spanish telecom firm, together they hold a large part of the market already in latin america. but their rivalry is now spreading to europe
and tanzania. >> for 40 years they lived on wild rice and fruits and vegetables.ccording to the vietnamese television. a father and son who ran away from their village during the vietnam war have been living in a treehouse in the jungle. a mine exploded, killing his wife and his two other sons. reminder of the headlines. barack obama orders no transparency and surveillance and says the u.s. is not spying on ordinary citizens. they will push ahead in the name of national security. the u.s....
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gdp growth in places like tanzania, ethiopia, and ghana have outstripped larger economies.n hour outside of the capital, work is set to start that will beachesm these pristine into one of the biggest ports africa has seen. it is funded by $10 billion from china. will lose the beauty of the place itself and the people who are living here, but in another side, or if you take on the aspect of the economic, we need this. we need because it is going to boost the economy of the country. >> what is happening here is being replicated across the continents. china has overtaken america as africa's against trading partner. clinton concedes that in almost every area of engagement america is laying catch up. i do not believe we spend enough money on basic infrastructure in our aid program. i do not believe we spend enough on basic economic growth initiatives. -- theill not argue chinese are going to get a lot of goodwill. i do not think it is a bad thing necessarily for america. they appreciate what we try to do too help their kids stay alive and what the chinese do to build a better in
gdp growth in places like tanzania, ethiopia, and ghana have outstripped larger economies.n hour outside of the capital, work is set to start that will beachesm these pristine into one of the biggest ports africa has seen. it is funded by $10 billion from china. will lose the beauty of the place itself and the people who are living here, but in another side, or if you take on the aspect of the economic, we need this. we need because it is going to boost the economy of the country. >> what...
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embassy in kenya and tanzania. officials said there was not -- they did not think there was a terror link to the blaze. >> one of africa's busiest airports in flames. the fire starting just before dawn in the crowded immigration ward. many passengers scrambling for safety. to move out.us i could see there's really no plan of action. people were just running from left to right. brigadehear one fire coming and people were really weren't. >> fire engines were slow to arrive and quickly ran out of water. eventually the blaze was put out. the cause is still unknown. there's no serious injuries. >> the fire has been contained and the cause of the fire is being investigated. at this point, there is no reason to speculate. reopeningrminals are tonight but many international flights have been diverted to the coastal city of mombasa. >> it is very disappointing. >> it will take months to fix, but at the height of the holiday season, kenya is now rushing to insure that its tourism industry is not damaged. >> the terrifying bl
embassy in kenya and tanzania. officials said there was not -- they did not think there was a terror link to the blaze. >> one of africa's busiest airports in flames. the fire starting just before dawn in the crowded immigration ward. many passengers scrambling for safety. to move out.us i could see there's really no plan of action. people were just running from left to right. brigadehear one fire coming and people were really weren't. >> fire engines were slow to arrive and quickly...
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gdp growth in places like tanzania, ethiopia, and ghana have outstripped larger economies.n hour outside of the capital, work is set to start that will beachesm these pristine into one of the biggest ports africa has seen. it is funded by $10 billion from china. will lose the beauty of the place itself and the people who are living here, but in another side, or if you take on the aspect of the economic, we need this. we need because it is going to boost the economy of the country. >> what is happening here is being replicated across the continents. china has overtaken america as africa's against trading partner. clinton concedes that in almost every area of engagement america is laying catch up. i do not believe we spend enough money on basic infrastructure in our aid program. i do not believe we spend enough on basic economic growth initiatives. -- theill not argue chinese are going to get a lot of goodwill. i do not think it is a bad thing necessarily for america. they appreciate what we try to do too help their kids stay alive and what the chinese do to build a better in
gdp growth in places like tanzania, ethiopia, and ghana have outstripped larger economies.n hour outside of the capital, work is set to start that will beachesm these pristine into one of the biggest ports africa has seen. it is funded by $10 billion from china. will lose the beauty of the place itself and the people who are living here, but in another side, or if you take on the aspect of the economic, we need this. we need because it is going to boost the economy of the country. >> what...
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word if it's connected to today's 15th anniversary of deadly bombings at our embassy there and in tanzania. the whole region is on alert. 19 u.s. embassies and consulates remain closed due to a terror threat. on jay leno last night, president obama said it's a reminder. >> violent extremism is still out there. we've got to stay on top of it. >> reporter: the airports evacuated 100 americans in the embassy in yemen based on what the state department calls -- >> an immediate specific threat. >> reporter: but not new. >> al qaeda is alive. look at pakistan. look at afghanistan. look at yemen. >> reporter: experts say exposing the plot may force al qaeda to change course. >> this will now drive them to couriers, which were what led us to osama bin laden but were very hard to find. >> reporter: on tuesday, the u.s. found four al qaeda suspects and killed them, looking for the group's chief bomb maker. despite a worldwide terror alert, president obama on leno last night said there's really no reason for americans to avoid their international travel plans, betty, he says that you can go, just be
word if it's connected to today's 15th anniversary of deadly bombings at our embassy there and in tanzania. the whole region is on alert. 19 u.s. embassies and consulates remain closed due to a terror threat. on jay leno last night, president obama said it's a reminder. >> violent extremism is still out there. we've got to stay on top of it. >> reporter: the airports evacuated 100 americans in the embassy in yemen based on what the state department calls -- >> an immediate...
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. >> two young british are recovering and tanzania after an attack on the island of zanzibar. and a moped splashed them with fluids. the injuries are not said to be life-threatening. this is the first such assault against foreigners in the popular tourist destination. k moody reports. blankets,ndled in they were transported from zanzibar to the asylum hours after being targeted in a brutal attack. they were walking through stone town when two men in a moped through acid on their faces, chest, and arms. the burns are not life- threatening but will likely leave scars. click the effect of the acid were not deep into the skin. >> this is the third acid attack in zanzibar in recent months, but the first against foreigners. tanzanian authorities said they were not aware of any motives and vowed to track down the culprits. >> we should cooperate to make sure that the perpetrators are brought to justice. i begged the nationals it's not something that we should be doing because tourism is a strong pillar of our economy. if we do that, we kill our economy and our livelihood in general.
. >> two young british are recovering and tanzania after an attack on the island of zanzibar. and a moped splashed them with fluids. the injuries are not said to be life-threatening. this is the first such assault against foreigners in the popular tourist destination. k moody reports. blankets,ndled in they were transported from zanzibar to the asylum hours after being targeted in a brutal attack. they were walking through stone town when two men in a moped through acid on their faces,...
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imagine if we had another consulate destroyed as the embassies in tanzania and kenya were destroyed in 1998. hundreds of dead. people would be demanding to know why we didn't take the next precautions to make sure especially if we felt we had intelligence that could have prevented this. so the idea we are overreacting to terrorism is an idea that seems persuasive. >> paul: do you credit the obama administration with doing the right thing here? >> we don't know what fully happens. there was a meeting of 20 senior al-qaeda leaders by some sort of chat last week. but what they were responding to or provoke on. >> paul: we give them the benefit of the doubt? >> that is the role of the president in times of war. >> the president spent all year doing victory laps around al-qaeda, he said poor al-qaeda was on the way to defeat. we could resend the authorization for the use of military force. that we could treat al-qaeda as essentially as a nuisance threat. very quickly in the ten weeks since he gave that speech calling for an end on the war on terror, al-qaeda continues to have the ability to
imagine if we had another consulate destroyed as the embassies in tanzania and kenya were destroyed in 1998. hundreds of dead. people would be demanding to know why we didn't take the next precautions to make sure especially if we felt we had intelligence that could have prevented this. so the idea we are overreacting to terrorism is an idea that seems persuasive. >> paul: do you credit the obama administration with doing the right thing here? >> we don't know what fully happens....
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two young british women who are recovering at a hospital in tanzania are surviving attack and zanzibar. the first attack of its kind in the popular tourist destination. the eid holiday marks the end of ramadan. authorities in italy said more than 500 migrants have been rescued in the mediterranean sea. there was another boat carrying 200 people who were picked up off the island. 100 people, mostly syrians, rescued off the coast. the burned remains of at least three paintings were found in rumania. >> a huge fire ripped through the nairobi international airport. because of the blaze remains unknown. authorities say they do not suspect terrorism. more news coming up in just under half hour. stay with us. >> time for us to bring you the second part of our debate. we are talking about why barack obama and vladimir putin will not be meeting. from syria to siberia, let's bring in our guest, a specialist in the american- russian relationship. and senior fellow ship at the partnership for secure america. was this just for a short time, he is a journalist at the russian service. halfway through
two young british women who are recovering at a hospital in tanzania are surviving attack and zanzibar. the first attack of its kind in the popular tourist destination. the eid holiday marks the end of ramadan. authorities in italy said more than 500 migrants have been rescued in the mediterranean sea. there was another boat carrying 200 people who were picked up off the island. 100 people, mostly syrians, rescued off the coast. the burned remains of at least three paintings were found in...
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recently, officials from state-run financial institutions from tanzania visited the plant to get a close-upook. >> we normally see smoke coming out. >> reporter: the power plant is the world's cleanest coal-fired power station. the plant's state-of-the-art system uses activated carbon to absorb harmful sulfur oxide in the exhaust fumes. as much as 98% of the sulfur content is removed. equipped with the most advanced type, the plant's carbon dioxide emissions are among the world's lowest. in conventional coal-fired plants, crushed coal is burned to generate steam. this creates pressure to drive the turbine and make electricity. at this plant, the pipes used to transfer the steam are made of a special stain little alloy. they can endure higher temperatures and pressure, and generate more electricity. this means less coal is burned. the improvement of the pipes increases the turbine output and reduces the amount of coal needed as fuel. carbon dioxide emissions have been reduced by almost 20%. >> i think that power plant we've just seen, it's one, you know -- the best in the world. we hope we'l
recently, officials from state-run financial institutions from tanzania visited the plant to get a close-upook. >> we normally see smoke coming out. >> reporter: the power plant is the world's cleanest coal-fired power station. the plant's state-of-the-art system uses activated carbon to absorb harmful sulfur oxide in the exhaust fumes. as much as 98% of the sulfur content is removed. equipped with the most advanced type, the plant's carbon dioxide emissions are among the world's...
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more clinical trials are planned for the u.s., tanzania, and europe. now some sports news. the opening day of the new folk off-season here in france. took thethat for -- first division title last season after a 19 year drought is -- they are opening their wallets and make sure it happens. but they are not the only club with money to spend. monaco has been on a shopping spree as well, setting french football fans up for a star-studded season. the battle of this bar strikers, but you could call of the battle of the big spenders. just back -- crowned champions and even before the new season kicked off the two have been locked in a duel. monaco shelled out 60 million , and parislaco signed a player from natalie. i have spent more than 350 million on transfers and monaco playing catch-up has spent $146 million this summer alone. as they competition heats up, the lead to 16 other clubs are hoping to benefit. liga?t does this mean for more international exposure, interest abroad. great potential for sponsorship and investment. the more countries to broadcast the matches, the more
more clinical trials are planned for the u.s., tanzania, and europe. now some sports news. the opening day of the new folk off-season here in france. took thethat for -- first division title last season after a 19 year drought is -- they are opening their wallets and make sure it happens. but they are not the only club with money to spend. monaco has been on a shopping spree as well, setting french football fans up for a star-studded season. the battle of this bar strikers, but you could call...
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embassy in kenya and tanzania. officials said there was not -- they did not think there was a terror link to the blaze. >> one of africa's busiest airports in flames. the fire starting just before dawn in the crowded immigration ward. many passengers scrambling for safety. to move out.us i could see there's really no plan of action. people were just running from left to right. brigadehear one fire coming and people were really weren't. >> fire engines were slow to arrive and quickly ran out of water. eventually the blaze was put out. the cause is still unknown. there's no serious injuries. >> the fire has been contained and the cause of the fire is being investigated. at this point, there is no reason to speculate. reopeningrminals are tonight but many international flights have been diverted to the coastal city of mombasa. >> it is very disappointing. >> it will take months to fix, but at the height of the holiday season, kenya is now rushing to insure that its tourism industry is not damaged. >> the terrifying bl
embassy in kenya and tanzania. officials said there was not -- they did not think there was a terror link to the blaze. >> one of africa's busiest airports in flames. the fire starting just before dawn in the crowded immigration ward. many passengers scrambling for safety. to move out.us i could see there's really no plan of action. people were just running from left to right. brigadehear one fire coming and people were really weren't. >> fire engines were slow to arrive and quickly...
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including tanzania, zanzibar, and were wanted. they were visiting projects where the clinton foundation works to improve healthcare and strengthen the local economy. , ledoux more caught up with chelsea in rwanda where the charity is sponsoring a project to provide clean water. as the foundation expands its footprint and influence in africa, another clinton is taking up a bigger role. chelsea clinton sits on the foundation's board, and at this project backed by world vision and procter & gamble in rwanda. it demonstrates how simple interventions can provide clean water in poor communities. >> i think the metric of success in your life really matters. as much as i love solving a worked onnd when i wall street, seeing that i was right in an investment idea, i do not ultimately want to denominate my life in dollars. i wanted to denominate my life in the number of lives i could help save or help you become healthier or the number of people i could help empower to leave their own lives. -- lead their own lives. >> you have become an in
including tanzania, zanzibar, and were wanted. they were visiting projects where the clinton foundation works to improve healthcare and strengthen the local economy. , ledoux more caught up with chelsea in rwanda where the charity is sponsoring a project to provide clean water. as the foundation expands its footprint and influence in africa, another clinton is taking up a bigger role. chelsea clinton sits on the foundation's board, and at this project backed by world vision and procter &...
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this monkey in tanzania, very successful. >> you stole my eggs. here, monkey. >> he knew he was stealing, too. see how hurried he was. >> that's what's so funny. sunroof and runs and looks back like, i know i'm wrong. the commentary makes it, too. >> you stole my eggs. get back here you little monkey. oh, no, you didn't. >> he finally runs up a tree like, your know what, stop following me. i'm not giving the egg back. >> at this time the monkey was toying with him. >> he dropped one along the way. >> i love the fact that he climbed into the car, through the roof and ran like he knew what he was doing. i have a feeling this is a repeat offender. >>> that's our show, everybody. we'll see you for the next edition of "right this minute." >>> it's time for the wendy williams show. we have padma lakshmi and carla hall, now, here is wendy. >> thanks, ery
this monkey in tanzania, very successful. >> you stole my eggs. here, monkey. >> he knew he was stealing, too. see how hurried he was. >> that's what's so funny. sunroof and runs and looks back like, i know i'm wrong. the commentary makes it, too. >> you stole my eggs. get back here you little monkey. oh, no, you didn't. >> he finally runs up a tree like, your know what, stop following me. i'm not giving the egg back. >> at this time the monkey was toying...
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embassy bombings in kenya and tanzania. >> it is also ramadan. these islamic holidays have meaning we have to understand. the end of ramadan is a time when attacks can be more likely. >> sunday is the end of ramadan. >> for these people, it is a holy war. they see themselves as more of a reason to launch these kinds of attacks. >> do you remember a time when the u.s. has shut down 21 embassies and consulates even if it is one day? >> i do not remember this. this is proper because of what happened on the anniversary of 9/11 last year where we lost an ambassador and other americans in benghazi. we had the embassy in yemen attacked. that may be a technique they think they can carry out successf successfully. >> in may of this year, there was a plot against the u.s. embassy in cairo. there is a track record from al qaeda to attack u.s. embassies in the middle east. bin laden was obsessed with attacking the united states. >> let's not forget we're approaching also the first anniversary of the killing of four americans, including the u.s. ambassador in
embassy bombings in kenya and tanzania. >> it is also ramadan. these islamic holidays have meaning we have to understand. the end of ramadan is a time when attacks can be more likely. >> sunday is the end of ramadan. >> for these people, it is a holy war. they see themselves as more of a reason to launch these kinds of attacks. >> do you remember a time when the u.s. has shut down 21 embassies and consulates even if it is one day? >> i do not remember this. this is...
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there, she met two local women educators who wanted more for students in rural kenya and tanzania where the average daily wage is $2 and many girls are married off before they finish high school. once back home erna mentored the women she had met and raised money for their school projects, which led her to start asante africa. >> we help children go into the schools, get into the schools through scholarships, uniforms. once the children are in the classroom, we help the teachers learn how to manage large classes. >> reporter: today the asante africa foundation has grown from sending four girls to school to providing over 200 scholarships, with programs that have touched the lives of 35,000 students in east africa. >> these countries are a part of our global community and we will be linked arm in arm with them economically, politically, and helping these young people become good leaders is critical. >> reporter: at her offices in oakland, erna coordinates more than 65 volunteers. they partnered with the online classroom khan academy translating many of the courses into swahili and they h
there, she met two local women educators who wanted more for students in rural kenya and tanzania where the average daily wage is $2 and many girls are married off before they finish high school. once back home erna mentored the women she had met and raised money for their school projects, which led her to start asante africa. >> we help children go into the schools, get into the schools through scholarships, uniforms. once the children are in the classroom, we help the teachers learn how...
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others have come from thailand and tanzania. investigators are still searching the wreckage to try to find the cause of the blaze. let's go straight to nairobi and speak to emanuel who joins us from outside the terminal. a lot of questions and criticism at the response. but there does seem to be better news in terms of the reason show no flights. resumption of flights. >> there has been criticism of how the fire, and how emergency services responded. a few minutes ago, the transport cabinet except -- secretary had a briefing with the members of the press and he was categorical that, yes, it took sometime to contain the fire. he said it was not because of lack of the lod by the services here at the airport, but rather it is because of the design of this old building that was built in the 1970s. he is also very confident that things will resume soon, and they will build a new temporary one point 5 million passengers every day. >> some reports i read that -- suggested the sprinkler system was not effective and there was not even en
others have come from thailand and tanzania. investigators are still searching the wreckage to try to find the cause of the blaze. let's go straight to nairobi and speak to emanuel who joins us from outside the terminal. a lot of questions and criticism at the response. but there does seem to be better news in terms of the reason show no flights. resumption of flights. >> there has been criticism of how the fire, and how emergency services responded. a few minutes ago, the transport...
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embassy bombings in kenya and tanzania claimed over 200 lives and injured more than 4,000. next month also marks the first anniversary of the september 11 attack on the u.s. consulate in whicazhi, which killed four americans, including the u.s. ambassador. here in washington, there bpears to be rare bipartisan oreement on this potential alreat. white house concerns have been echoed by republicans. the universal message: u.s. personnel connected to embassies and consulates should be sigilant. terell? >> brown: jeff pegues in washington thank you. joining us from washington is our senior national security analyst juan zarate. juan, what do we been this intelligence? >> terrell, this intelligence anpears to be serious and credible coming from coming from the upper echelons of al qaeda, and in particular the al qaeda l qaliate in yemen. i authorities are taking it sery seriously. ehe problem, terrell, is they lln't have specific enough hformation about the plot or the target, so authorities are looking for that information now to try to disrupt the plot. >> brown: juan, is ther
embassy bombings in kenya and tanzania claimed over 200 lives and injured more than 4,000. next month also marks the first anniversary of the september 11 attack on the u.s. consulate in whicazhi, which killed four americans, including the u.s. ambassador. here in washington, there bpears to be rare bipartisan oreement on this potential alreat. white house concerns have been echoed by republicans. the universal message: u.s. personnel connected to embassies and consulates should be sigilant....
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. >> steph curry has spent the summer 8,000 miles away visiting a refugee catch in tanzania. the locals were very excited to have him. he is working with the united nations foundation and nothing but nets in the fight against malaria. the star is a guest on "good morning america" to talk about the mission at 7:00 a.m. right after the abc7 morning news. >> again this morning, did not need to use the wipers. mike nicco? >> you can still look for the meteor showers in the areas that do not have the cloud cover. until dawn there is a possibility. i did not see much driving in but i was not watching the sky the whole time i was driving in to work. from the exploritorium, you can see the clouds rolling in. the big story is one to three degrees warmer than yesterday. if you are traveling an the state the warmth is taking over. mid 90's to 100 in the central valley. 82 in toe. 80 in los angeles. 108 in palm springs. >> it is quiet as far as crashes. we have one in milpitas but mostly we have construction in the east bay. oakland northbound 880 from 16th to broadway lanes are blocked
. >> steph curry has spent the summer 8,000 miles away visiting a refugee catch in tanzania. the locals were very excited to have him. he is working with the united nations foundation and nothing but nets in the fight against malaria. the star is a guest on "good morning america" to talk about the mission at 7:00 a.m. right after the abc7 morning news. >> again this morning, did not need to use the wipers. mike nicco? >> you can still look for the meteor showers in...