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my information is more like $110,000 in tanzania. you might get down to $50,000 to $70,000 in some less romantic destinations. i lost your question. did i answer your question? >> are you guaranteed to kill a lion? >> absolutely not. no way. this is a hunt in the wild. you can go on 20 hunts without seeing a shootable lion, one that is unlicensed, one that meets your understanding of what you want to pay $10,000 to $20,000 just to mount in your living room as part of the rest of your life or a number of things like that. lion hunting is a high risk hunting. it's very little success rate. >> you argue that if this habitat didn't exist for hunting that the lion population would decrease dramatically. explain why. who would be killing these lions? >> the land would be converted. this is a competition over space today. wildlife doesn't exist by accident and habitat doesn't exist by accident. this has value to local people otherwise it would be converted to agriculture and cattle. it has to pay. in this case hunting doesn't simply pay for
my information is more like $110,000 in tanzania. you might get down to $50,000 to $70,000 in some less romantic destinations. i lost your question. did i answer your question? >> are you guaranteed to kill a lion? >> absolutely not. no way. this is a hunt in the wild. you can go on 20 hunts without seeing a shootable lion, one that is unlicensed, one that meets your understanding of what you want to pay $10,000 to $20,000 just to mount in your living room as part of the rest of...
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was not being done responsibly, and as a result the united states said no hunter could bring tanzania trophies from elephant ivory. . >> i have about 20 seconds left. the airlines saying they will not carry big game in the cargo holds. did you push for them to do that after the death of cecil the line, and what did they say. >> i did not personally push for them to stop the transportation of trophies, it's a difficult issue, because it's not illegal to transport trophies, there's plenty of legal wildlife parts that are transported, i applaud that are transported, i applaud airports saying we are going to make sure in our holds we are not transporting illegal ivory for tiger bone or wildlife parts of many kinds which is the underlying story, that is fuelling the problem with species, more than hunters per se >>> david hayes, former deputy secretary at the interior department. mr hayes, thank you. wildlife biologist jeff harvey norman in boston, thank you for being with us. >> raging flames, showing no signs of letting down. the race against the clock in the west, as wildfires claiming
was not being done responsibly, and as a result the united states said no hunter could bring tanzania trophies from elephant ivory. . >> i have about 20 seconds left. the airlines saying they will not carry big game in the cargo holds. did you push for them to do that after the death of cecil the line, and what did they say. >> i did not personally push for them to stop the transportation of trophies, it's a difficult issue, because it's not illegal to transport trophies, there's...
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this includes tanzania, kenya, uganda. people have an account with a mobile money provider dan with a traditional bank. this technology is changing the financial landscape. 4g coverage is not important only for mobile money accounts. for example in china the government moved to rolling out digital payment for government and over half a million mom-and-pop shops now operate on that banking system. the 4g network is driving many inounts, mortgage accounts, 2017 we will probably be asking questions about products that we have not even dreamed up yet. so yesterday i logged on to the computer, set up auto bill pay for my students school year. it was really can be in. for tens of millions of adults around the world, these payments are game changer. bangladesh, in helping them automate their payments. textile workers tell us how on payday their mother will always wait outside the gate for them to take their pay away. and now that they can't, but there has been no their base salary. they keep track of their overtime and they save
this includes tanzania, kenya, uganda. people have an account with a mobile money provider dan with a traditional bank. this technology is changing the financial landscape. 4g coverage is not important only for mobile money accounts. for example in china the government moved to rolling out digital payment for government and over half a million mom-and-pop shops now operate on that banking system. the 4g network is driving many inounts, mortgage accounts, 2017 we will probably be asking...
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between 1996 and 2014, reveals there may be only two major hotspots for poaching in africa: southern tanzania and a place known as the tridem. >> and when you say hotspots you mean hotspots of poaching activity, hotspots of seizure activity? what are you referring to? a hotspot is a place where you are able to provide multiple tons of ivory repeatedly over multiple years. then we have a place we can focus law enforcement on, take those out and perhaps choke the source of the ivory from entering the network. and unravel it. so that's the big plan. >> coming up next: how the atomic bomb could save the elephants and bust up the syndicates trafficking illegal ivory. >> we want to hear what you think about these stories. join the conversation by following us on twitter and at aljazeera.com/techknow. a techknow crew member is on vacation in thailand, when he comes across this all too common display. he's told they are ivory pieces offered up for sale for a price. the sale of ivory to foreigners is illegal in thailand yet as our camera shows, it goes on. as this old newsreel footage shows ivory was
between 1996 and 2014, reveals there may be only two major hotspots for poaching in africa: southern tanzania and a place known as the tridem. >> and when you say hotspots you mean hotspots of poaching activity, hotspots of seizure activity? what are you referring to? a hotspot is a place where you are able to provide multiple tons of ivory repeatedly over multiple years. then we have a place we can focus law enforcement on, take those out and perhaps choke the source of the ivory from...
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prince turkey went after the embassy attacks in kenya and tanzania. turkey went and said this is it. you've got to expel this guy. mullah omar, this was an early indicator about bin laden, mullah omar told them to get lost. prince turkey wished he never attempted to do it. mullah omar was standing by bin laden long before 9/11. when 9/11 came on, he lost his country on this point of principle about not handing bin laden over. charlie: he said it would be against my religion not to treat a friend the way i am treating osama bin laden. peter: that is right. he gave an interview and said it would be betraying islam to hand over bin laden. charlie: did we come close to finding him? we might have, we could have. we might have been there? peter: in 2010, i spoke to some officials, military officials in afghanistan. they said we think mullah omar is spending some of his time in karachi. that is where the afghans say he died. it is a big city. 20 million people. now, was that their assessment based on real information or a hunch? it was not clear. no one was
prince turkey went after the embassy attacks in kenya and tanzania. turkey went and said this is it. you've got to expel this guy. mullah omar, this was an early indicator about bin laden, mullah omar told them to get lost. prince turkey wished he never attempted to do it. mullah omar was standing by bin laden long before 9/11. when 9/11 came on, he lost his country on this point of principle about not handing bin laden over. charlie: he said it would be against my religion not to treat a...
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we have for example an example where tanzania decided to take all the interest they earned and pay it out to all the their users. small customers their agents any user that had money in the system. all of a sudden people who never could have afforded to have a bank account and to earn savorings were suddenly getting interest. a small of interest sure but something. and if nothing else that helps with respect to inflation and maintaining the value. savings credit and moving for f some of the small short-term small emergency loan products to things more like microfinance, small and medium interprize access to financial services. there's a long way to go. cross border we're seeing a lot of international remittance products not just from wealthier countries to low income but now seeing with mobile money a lot of connections particularly within subsaharan africa where you're seeing different countries interconnecting services either with e same provider or different to be able to provide access in a region of the world where borders are kind of arbitrary and people have been raveling and w
we have for example an example where tanzania decided to take all the interest they earned and pay it out to all the their users. small customers their agents any user that had money in the system. all of a sudden people who never could have afforded to have a bank account and to earn savorings were suddenly getting interest. a small of interest sure but something. and if nothing else that helps with respect to inflation and maintaining the value. savings credit and moving for f some of the...
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we have five african countries including tanzania kenya ueganda where more people have an account with the mobile money provider than the traditional bank. but it's -- coverage is not only important for mobile money accounts but also permits the growth of agent banking. the xample, in china government moved to rolling out digital payment for government payments and they set up over half a million mom and pop shops now operate as bank agents to distribute the money and take deposits and provide additional the services. moved banking so the new technology is driving mobile money accounts, driving bank agents, car based caubts. in 2017 we'll probably be asking questioned about products we haven't yet dreamed up. but why does this matter? yesterday i logged on to the computer set up an auto bill pay for my kids' school fees this year and it was convenient but for the tens of millions adults around the world game ally women this is changer. in bangladesh i've been working with factories helping them automate their payments and these women tell us how on payday their mother in-law waits for
we have five african countries including tanzania kenya ueganda where more people have an account with the mobile money provider than the traditional bank. but it's -- coverage is not only important for mobile money accounts but also permits the growth of agent banking. the xample, in china government moved to rolling out digital payment for government payments and they set up over half a million mom and pop shops now operate as bank agents to distribute the money and take deposits and provide...
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lienargest remaining population is in tanzania. 60,000 to 18,000 lions.re hunting -- 16 to 18 -- 60,000 to 18,000 lions. if you eliminated anything to compromise that habitat, you would eliminate half the lions in africa. that is one sample. host: how does it work in a country like tanzania? these hunting parks? who owns them? how does an american hunter get there and how does the process work for them to obtain a permit to go to these parts and hunt big-game? century,er the last since the time of teddy roosevelt, hunting has been used as a means of establishing value to local people and setting aside habitat outside of the national parks. it's considered by the international union for the conservation nature to be protected areas but there are different kinds of areas. those are gazetted by the government. as national parks in tanzania and five times larger than national parks in kenya. .ou also have other habitats communal management programs where the local people are involved and become partners in hunting operations so that you will have horrid doors
lienargest remaining population is in tanzania. 60,000 to 18,000 lions.re hunting -- 16 to 18 -- 60,000 to 18,000 lions. if you eliminated anything to compromise that habitat, you would eliminate half the lions in africa. that is one sample. host: how does it work in a country like tanzania? these hunting parks? who owns them? how does an american hunter get there and how does the process work for them to obtain a permit to go to these parts and hunt big-game? century,er the last since the time...
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. >> satellite imagery, you can see showers further into kept i can't and tanzania. the glasses will begin to die back and animals easier to view. there are heavy showers for ethiopia through the highlands. the rain extending further towards the west, towards the central african republic and away towards the gulf of guinea. it looks as though it will be quite heavy rain. across west africa, we are seeing particularly heavy rain from these storm systems coming through in the east flow across ghana and through particularly senegal, we're seeing very heavy rain. look at the forecast, these are the areas picking up heavy rain. further towards the south, there are dry seasons. it is somewhat dry. you can see the circulation which is affecting parts of mali. there could be torrential rain. mauritania, much needed rain, but certainly across this region, the rain heavy enough to cause flooding in the coming days. >> lots more still to come here on al jazeera, including indonesia suffering from chronic malnutrition problem that's not only stunting people, but also the economy
. >> satellite imagery, you can see showers further into kept i can't and tanzania. the glasses will begin to die back and animals easier to view. there are heavy showers for ethiopia through the highlands. the rain extending further towards the west, towards the central african republic and away towards the gulf of guinea. it looks as though it will be quite heavy rain. across west africa, we are seeing particularly heavy rain from these storm systems coming through in the east flow...
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choice in partners, whether the turkish invested in ethiopia, resilience, angola, malaysians in tanzania have a range of partners in the corporate and political fears. we see a significant shift in that area. >> some old comparisons we dug into in the book. old africa dependent on foreign aid. next africa you see a large number of africans in the shared and more so in the public sector taking charge of african development agenda. on the private sector side, aubrey and i spoke to all the major figures but these icons in people to collect the gates and rockefeller's. tony linda lou, they are starting for billions of dollars and they address these things left to ngos recommend nation. other comparison is governing as the main source for wealth creation. that is changing. the pie is expanding and the number of people is growing him a lot of it has to do with entrepreneurs and business leaders. the other thing we noted is a huge surge winning diaspora entrepreneurs say they are directing businesses next to africa are returning to africa from the u.s. after having worked in the air here. anoth
choice in partners, whether the turkish invested in ethiopia, resilience, angola, malaysians in tanzania have a range of partners in the corporate and political fears. we see a significant shift in that area. >> some old comparisons we dug into in the book. old africa dependent on foreign aid. next africa you see a large number of africans in the shared and more so in the public sector taking charge of african development agenda. on the private sector side, aubrey and i spoke to all the...
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choice in partners whether it is turkish investing in ethiopia, brazilian in an ebola, malaysian in tanzania, they have our range of partners in the corporate and political spheres so we a shift in that area. >> old africa next to africa comparisons, old africa dependence on foreign aid, next africa, a large number of african folks in the private sector and more in the public sector really taking charge of africa's development agenda. private sector, aubrey hruby and i spoke to major figures, these icons, people starting to collect the gates and rockefellers of africa, starting foundations for billions of dollars and step up and take on socio-economic development challenges and it is happening at the government level too, places like rwanda have their own development, starting to address these things that were previously left to in geos or combination of government, foreign aid organizations. other comparisons, government is the main source for wealth creation. that is changing. the pie is expanding and the number of people, a lot has to do with a entrepreneurs and business leaders. the othe
choice in partners whether it is turkish investing in ethiopia, brazilian in an ebola, malaysian in tanzania, they have our range of partners in the corporate and political spheres so we a shift in that area. >> old africa next to africa comparisons, old africa dependence on foreign aid, next africa, a large number of african folks in the private sector and more in the public sector really taking charge of africa's development agenda. private sector, aubrey hruby and i spoke to major...
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the bible, but one of the most amazing things i have seen and ever heard was the call to prayer in tanzania does that make me? i just think we are hearing the same stuff we heard with the pal it is in situation, the romney situation. even reince priebus said we are more united than divided. this rhetoric has to stop. it perpetuates something we don't want to see again. >> nothing donald trump is saying would mute or discourage the rhetoric. >> you don't see much at all in donald trump's campaign. one of the things in the gq piece is they are out there, percolating and you see candidates taking advantage of those. to josh's point about the shutdown, i don't think we'll see a shutdown over planned parenthood. we can see it going to the brink. funding for abortion clinics is the very last thing to get resolved keeping in mind we don't send federal dollars to abortion clinics. we send it to clinics that provide services like std or cancer screenings. he's right we won't have a shutdown but the debate over planned parenthood is just gearing up. we have more videos coming out. we should expect th
the bible, but one of the most amazing things i have seen and ever heard was the call to prayer in tanzania does that make me? i just think we are hearing the same stuff we heard with the pal it is in situation, the romney situation. even reince priebus said we are more united than divided. this rhetoric has to stop. it perpetuates something we don't want to see again. >> nothing donald trump is saying would mute or discourage the rhetoric. >> you don't see much at all in donald...
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the was being applauded by population, they were in tanzania at the time, and smith was soaking, and said, everywhere we go, i have the evil white man. ashe said, would we go to the south, you can be the great white hero. even in south africa, cliff friend. was a bill bradley is someone he would have a beer with. he got along fairly well with people, and really had very diverse groups of friends. thank you all very much. [applause] >> you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. to join the conversation, like us on facebook. >> american history tv is featuring c-span's original series, "first ladies influence an image," sunday' night'for the remainder of the year. through conversations with experts, video tour's of historic sites, and questions from c-span's audience, we tell the stories of america's 45 first ladies. now, ellen and
the was being applauded by population, they were in tanzania at the time, and smith was soaking, and said, everywhere we go, i have the evil white man. ashe said, would we go to the south, you can be the great white hero. even in south africa, cliff friend. was a bill bradley is someone he would have a beer with. he got along fairly well with people, and really had very diverse groups of friends. thank you all very much. [applause] >> you are watching american history tv, all weekend,...
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stan smith, he is an africa, and ashe is being mobbed and cheered by the month, and they were in tanzania, and smith is standing there saying, everywhere we go, i am like the evil, white person, and he said, look, stan, when we go to the deep south, you can be the great, white hope. so he had a very good core group of people. cliff drysdale. he got along fairly well with people, and there were really very diverse groups of people. thank you all. thank you very much. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] quick watching american history tv. everyrs of programming weekend on c-span3. follow us on twitter. and to keep up with the latest history news. >> american history tv is featuring first lady's, easterne and ma 8:00 time throughout the rest of this year. inpan produce the series cooperation with the white house historical association. we tell the stories of america's 45 verse ladies. now, allen and edith wilson. this is abou
stan smith, he is an africa, and ashe is being mobbed and cheered by the month, and they were in tanzania, and smith is standing there saying, everywhere we go, i am like the evil, white person, and he said, look, stan, when we go to the deep south, you can be the great, white hope. so he had a very good core group of people. cliff drysdale. he got along fairly well with people, and there were really very diverse groups of people. thank you all. thank you very much. [applause] [captions...
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stan smith, he is an africa, and ashe is being mobbed and cheered by the month, and they were in tanzania, and smith saying,ing there everywhere we go, i am like the evil, white person, and he said, we go to thehen deep south, you can be the great white hope. he had a very good core group of people. cliff drysdale. he got along fairly well with >> thank you all. thank you. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer bank you are watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. to join the conversation, like us on facebook. >> american history tv is featuring c-span's original series "first ladies: image and influence" at 8:00 p.m. on sunday nights throughout the rest of this year. c-span produced the series and cooperation with the historical association. through conversations with experts, video tour's, and questions from c-span audience, we tell the stories of american 45 first ladies. ellen edith wi
stan smith, he is an africa, and ashe is being mobbed and cheered by the month, and they were in tanzania, and smith saying,ing there everywhere we go, i am like the evil, white person, and he said, we go to thehen deep south, you can be the great white hope. he had a very good core group of people. cliff drysdale. he got along fairly well with >> thank you all. thank you. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning...
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and support for refugees in those countries, ditto refugees in africa fleeing from the conflict in tanzaniaand ethiopia. if you don't tend them upstream, the flow overwhelms downstream. the second thing the european union needs to do is properly share the burden and assess who are the refugees as opposed to the economic migrants and properly ensure they uphold the most basic standards of humetyened 5 dignity for those fleeing for their lives. >> ifill: did the countries the refugees are traveling to to get to their ultimate goal, do they have the resources to help provide the resettlement, help, absorb the flow? >> it's a really good point, and the short answer is no. i was recently visiting one of the transit states in central africa through which people pass from nigeria and elsewhere to get to the north african coast and travel to europe. the neighboring states for the great conflicts of the world, the neighboring states of syria the neighboring states of somalia, the neighboring states of nigeria and afghanistan, none of them are getting the kind of humanitarian intervention and help th
and support for refugees in those countries, ditto refugees in africa fleeing from the conflict in tanzaniaand ethiopia. if you don't tend them upstream, the flow overwhelms downstream. the second thing the european union needs to do is properly share the burden and assess who are the refugees as opposed to the economic migrants and properly ensure they uphold the most basic standards of humetyened 5 dignity for those fleeing for their lives. >> ifill: did the countries the refugees are...
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pounds of ivory after searching the belongings of three chinese men who arrived on a night from tanzania. the tusks had been sawed into pieces along with lions' teeth and claws in order to fit into eight suitcases. >>> new jersey governor chris christie holding a town hall this morning at a new hampshire diner. he says he plans on being one of the ten gop presidential candidates to make the cut for thursday's debate. christie is vying for one of the final spots. >>> big truck fire shut down the new jersey turnpike. traffic is still at a stop in both directions near 13a in lyndon. that's the exit number. the accident happened this morning in the southbound lanes. no word on injuries, but that has created a commuting nightmare. >>> police say a woman gave birth to a healthy baby girl at the world trade center train station early this morning. that's a picture of officer brian mcgraw who delivered the six pound 14 ounce girl. it is the first baby born at the world trade center since 9/11. and that is his second delivery on duty. so, i guess that was a very lucky thing. that's the cnbc news
pounds of ivory after searching the belongings of three chinese men who arrived on a night from tanzania. the tusks had been sawed into pieces along with lions' teeth and claws in order to fit into eight suitcases. >>> new jersey governor chris christie holding a town hall this morning at a new hampshire diner. he says he plans on being one of the ten gop presidential candidates to make the cut for thursday's debate. christie is vying for one of the final spots. >>> big truck...