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we speak to tanzania's new mobile laureate. and the environmental
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i met the director of forestry in tanzania. i know the scale of what they need to do there.t the right tree in the right place for the right outcome. and, crucially, you plant trees that are going to be climate—resilient over 50 or 100 years, as the climate might change. even if they're not native? even if you're not respecting what was the ecosystem before man's exploitative greed ruined it? so, i think this is on a case—by—case basis. in some cases, non—native trees will be justified, if not essential, if the climate is going to change to such a point that native trees simply won't survive. in other cases, non—native trees can be hugely damaging. there are many parts of the world where there's been mass plantation of eucalypts, and they've caused enormous damage to soil health, to ecosystem. in tanzania again, i saw the extraordinarily damaging consequences of non—native fir tree plantations, which are completely decimating native flora. so, the key thing is to have science—based decisions on the right tree in the right place for the right outcome. and that is entirely ach
i met the director of forestry in tanzania. i know the scale of what they need to do there.t the right tree in the right place for the right outcome. and, crucially, you plant trees that are going to be climate—resilient over 50 or 100 years, as the climate might change. even if they're not native? even if you're not respecting what was the ecosystem before man's exploitative greed ruined it? so, i think this is on a case—by—case basis. in some cases, non—native trees will be justified,...
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we hear from the tanzania writer awarded visio public nobel prize for literature.om. they believe everything's going to be different from now on. they think their country will be respected in the world once more, as it used to be before slobodan milosevic took power. the dalai lama, the exiled spiritual leader of tibet, has won this year's nobel peace prize. as the parade was reaching its climax, two grenades i exploded and a group of- soldiersjumped from a military truck taking part in a parade i and ran towards the president, firing from kalashnikov automatic rifles. - after 437 years, the skeletal ribs of henry viii's tragic warship emerged. but even as divers worked to buoy her up, the mary rose went through another heart—stopping drama. i want to be the people's governor. i want to represent everybody. i believe in the people of california. this is bbc world news. the latest headlines. the united states national security adviser has urged russia not to exploit the energy crisis that is causing a shortage of gas across europe. us senators have agreed to extend
we hear from the tanzania writer awarded visio public nobel prize for literature.om. they believe everything's going to be different from now on. they think their country will be respected in the world once more, as it used to be before slobodan milosevic took power. the dalai lama, the exiled spiritual leader of tibet, has won this year's nobel peace prize. as the parade was reaching its climax, two grenades i exploded and a group of- soldiersjumped from a military truck taking part in a...
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this year's nobel prize for literature has been won by tanzania writer.all in. he grew up on zanzibarand it all in. he grew up on zanzibar and arrived it all in. he grew up on zanzibarand arrived in it all in. he grew up on zanzibar and arrived in england as a refugee at the end of 19605. as a refugee at the end of 1960s. his books including pilgrims way about being a migrant in the uk. he is the first african to win the award in almost two decades and will get a gold medal and 2 million swedish kroner, more than1 million us dollars. this year's nobel prize for literature from sorry, i have told you about that! let's get more from my colleague was atkins who has been speaking to the winner. the atkins who has been speaking to the winner-— the winner. the moment i heard i was the winner. the moment i heard i was making — the winner. the moment i heard i was making myself— the winner. the moment i heard i was making myself a _ the winner. the moment i heard i was making myself a cup - the winner. the moment i heard i was making myself a cup of. i was making
this year's nobel prize for literature has been won by tanzania writer.all in. he grew up on zanzibarand it all in. he grew up on zanzibar and arrived it all in. he grew up on zanzibarand arrived in it all in. he grew up on zanzibar and arrived in england as a refugee at the end of 19605. as a refugee at the end of 1960s. his books including pilgrims way about being a migrant in the uk. he is the first african to win the award in almost two decades and will get a gold medal and 2 million...
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about two or three kilometres out on that road to tanzania, we got hit by the first ambush.ot his glasses off his head. that's how close the bullet was to killing him. probably about, uh, five kilometres further, we got hit by another ambush. my brother, he got hit, just was shouting, "i'm hit. i can't drive. somebody else needs to take over." and i was just shouting to him, "i love you." we pushed him to the back. um, where my dad was holding him and holding his wounds to stop the blood. and i started to drive and i was just shouting back, use another pack. put it in the — put it in the wound. just before the quarry was — were all the dump trucks that had been ambushed three days before. they had placed bodies across the road. so we had to drive over the bodies to carry on going. by saturday morning we hadn't heard anything. and, uh... my manager, he phoned me with the news. he started off with saying, "wes and greg are safe, but adrian didn't make it..." sniffles. so, i said goodbye to him, and thank you for saving all of our lives. we then left him in the car and we ran i
about two or three kilometres out on that road to tanzania, we got hit by the first ambush.ot his glasses off his head. that's how close the bullet was to killing him. probably about, uh, five kilometres further, we got hit by another ambush. my brother, he got hit, just was shouting, "i'm hit. i can't drive. somebody else needs to take over." and i was just shouting to him, "i love you." we pushed him to the back. um, where my dad was holding him and holding his wounds to...
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he left tanzania for england at the age of 18 in 1964 where he still resides. he is the first black author to receive the prize since toni morrison in 1993. also in a word news news poll and activists sonia sanchez is a recipient of the dorsey and lillian gish prize given annually since 1994 to someone who's made an outstanding contribution to the beauty of the world and to mankind enjoyment and understanding of life. the prize bearing the names of the late silent film actors and sisters dorothy and lillian gish comes with $250,000. sonia sanchez is the author of over 20 books that focus on civil rights and feminism. in other news is selling irish author sally rooney has declined to have her latest novel translated into hebrew by an israeli publisher due to her support for the palestinian people and the boycott divestment sanction movement. in a statement she said i simply do not feel it would be right for me under the present circumstances to accept a new contract with an israeli company that does not publicly distance itself from apartheid and support the u.n
he left tanzania for england at the age of 18 in 1964 where he still resides. he is the first black author to receive the prize since toni morrison in 1993. also in a word news news poll and activists sonia sanchez is a recipient of the dorsey and lillian gish prize given annually since 1994 to someone who's made an outstanding contribution to the beauty of the world and to mankind enjoyment and understanding of life. the prize bearing the names of the late silent film actors and sisters...
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abdulrazak gurnah, a novelist born in tanzania who came to the u.k.fugee will receive a gold medal and more than one million u.s. dollars. he is the first african to win the prize in two decades. his writing on colonialism and migration was commended for its compassion. i am laura trevelyan, thank you for tching bbc world news america. have a great night. ♪ narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymond james. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ narrator: you're watching pbs. ♪ da-da-da-duh-da-da-da♪ ♪ da-da-da-da-da-da ♪♪ wanna help kids get their homework done? well, an internet connection's a good start. but kids also need computers. and sometimes the hardest thing about homework is finding a place to do it. so why not hook community centers up with wifi? for kids like us, and all the
abdulrazak gurnah, a novelist born in tanzania who came to the u.k.fugee will receive a gold medal and more than one million u.s. dollars. he is the first african to win the prize in two decades. his writing on colonialism and migration was commended for its compassion. i am laura trevelyan, thank you for tching bbc world news america. have a great night. ♪ narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymond james. narrator:...
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we have abby from tanzania that launched a super cool program.n's rights. thank you so much for being here! then from india, she is a poet who focuses on gender equality, body neutrality, and mental health, only important things at the age of 22 she gives a youngest member of the g7 summit advisory council. and a palestinian from a street artist working to change her community's perception of women, one empty wallet at a time. it is so wonderful to have you. thank you for joining us, layla. then everybody meet from sri lanka a peace builder who runs the sisterhood initiative of female lead youth organization. thank you so much for joining us! [cheers and applause] wearing yellow, i love the color yellow, let's move on now to gassman who is working to make sure young people in australia have a real voice in the nation's politics this year she was awarded the youth influence of the year award by the martin luther king jr. center, way to go. that is so awesome, thank you for joining us, and also dialed in from london, a singer-songwriter being prais
we have abby from tanzania that launched a super cool program.n's rights. thank you so much for being here! then from india, she is a poet who focuses on gender equality, body neutrality, and mental health, only important things at the age of 22 she gives a youngest member of the g7 summit advisory council. and a palestinian from a street artist working to change her community's perception of women, one empty wallet at a time. it is so wonderful to have you. thank you for joining us, layla....
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right, let's start with chaper tanzania, who's in washington, dc and and she had secretary state blank and they talking about the 2 countries being equal partners, them in a different so we say from the previous 4 years during the trump administration where things really went downhill. yes. but it's yet to be seen. we're how different the biden ministration is going to be. i mean, obviously we've been reporting for months about how biden hasn't always continuity with, with his predecessors. migration policies, basically outsourcing everything to mexico. you deal with all this, which is causing great deal, regular harm and danger to migrants moving south to the took to talk to the southern board of the united states in violation of prime of a she off, international and domestic law on, on the u. s. his obligations towards refugees, a no change there, but, and that's what being of being an equal partner. those, again, they're still saying, okay, mexico you deal with us even though there is some talk of, you know, the legal challenges and other things going on, which a bit more complicate
right, let's start with chaper tanzania, who's in washington, dc and and she had secretary state blank and they talking about the 2 countries being equal partners, them in a different so we say from the previous 4 years during the trump administration where things really went downhill. yes. but it's yet to be seen. we're how different the biden ministration is going to be. i mean, obviously we've been reporting for months about how biden hasn't always continuity with, with his predecessors....
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as i'm and i think i'll kimberton will know this, you know, 1970 to 80 a mean this was earlier in tanzania and algebra, but it was especially to in places such as can hear where people of arab descent, savvy, him descent were forced out of the country as was in agony, 72 good as precedes there. and what he is at the deal was on, i don't think must be forgotten. the kinds of ethnic violence is committed against by africans against other africans. i think he helps to cast light on a very volatile and incendiary situation with certain people at the seats to be african and others are not the, in the late been there for generations. so it seems to me that he throws, he shows important critical white on there. and i'm also hoping that his victory will extend into another condensation. while the refugee crisis is a fundamentally important one for all of you, man, trust the traitor gibraltar making your way up to triply, and then pain or pain smugglers to get you across from them. and the not in a place where people don't want, you know, know the latest stories of people flying to min skin bells,
as i'm and i think i'll kimberton will know this, you know, 1970 to 80 a mean this was earlier in tanzania and algebra, but it was especially to in places such as can hear where people of arab descent, savvy, him descent were forced out of the country as was in agony, 72 good as precedes there. and what he is at the deal was on, i don't think must be forgotten. the kinds of ethnic violence is committed against by africans against other africans. i think he helps to cast light on a very volatile...
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that chunks of water to showers, just creeping into parts of mozambique with the od shower to for tanzania by friday . oh, the weather sponsored by katara always examining the impact of today's headlines. let's move to cobit 90. terrible demonstration of the failure of human knowledge of it. setting the agenda for tomorrow's discussions. what i mean, what i saw, what i witness, and pre, nobody sees it in their own country. international filmmakers, a world class journalist. let's take a deep dive into his common prosperity, bring programs to with food and inspire you reco solutions that can make a difference. now, on al jazeera, ah ah, welcome back, a quick recap of the top stories here at this hour. a committee of brazilian senators has voted to recommend criminal charges against the country's president, his handling of the pandemic. the attorney general now has 30 days to decide if j both tomorrow should face charges. sudanese authorities have made more rest falling mondays to protest that continued late into the night. if your leader has defended his decision to take despite internation
that chunks of water to showers, just creeping into parts of mozambique with the od shower to for tanzania by friday . oh, the weather sponsored by katara always examining the impact of today's headlines. let's move to cobit 90. terrible demonstration of the failure of human knowledge of it. setting the agenda for tomorrow's discussions. what i mean, what i saw, what i witness, and pre, nobody sees it in their own country. international filmmakers, a world class journalist. let's take a deep...
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and after ten novels and praise for his uncompromising work on the effects of colonialism, tanzania'sbdul razat gurnah is shocked to win the 2021 nobel prize for literature. you know, these days you get these cold calls, i thought, this is another one of them. and i picked it up and this guy said, hello, you have won the nobel prize for literature. and i said, come on, get out of here! hello, a very warm welcome. the us government urges rational to the energy crisis causing a shortage of gas across europe. jake sullivan told the bbc that moscow had previously used energy as a political weapon. he warned that doing so now would backfire. we have long been concerned about russia using energy as a tool of coercion and a political weapon. we have seen it happen before and we could see it happen again. that being said, the larger challenge right now is a global challenge, with both oil supplies and gas supplies, and it is a challenge where the supply of these sources of energy are not meeting the growing demand as economies recover, and our message to the suppliers of both oil and gas is t
and after ten novels and praise for his uncompromising work on the effects of colonialism, tanzania'sbdul razat gurnah is shocked to win the 2021 nobel prize for literature. you know, these days you get these cold calls, i thought, this is another one of them. and i picked it up and this guy said, hello, you have won the nobel prize for literature. and i said, come on, get out of here! hello, a very warm welcome. the us government urges rational to the energy crisis causing a shortage of gas...
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now, tanzania is high court, has ruled the criminal case against the leader of the main opposition party, can go ahead. freeman and bow a is charged with financing terrorism and conspiracy. conspiracy bow a was arrested with several other party members back in july, head of a meeting to demand constitutional reforms out dozens of pro democracy protesters have been injured and a security cracked down in this retaining the southern african country. formerly known swaziland demonstrations have broken out again and 2 cities with activists demanding an end to the monarchy in the kingdom shut down. access to the internet. after images of the violence began circulating on social media, schools and shops had been forced to close kingdom swati. the 3rd has ruled the country since 1986, making it african last absolute monarchy. well let's bring in christopher van dome . he's a research fellow at the chatham house, africa program, and also co author of swaziland, southern africa's forgotten crisis. he joins is now from johannesburg, a neighboring south africa. christopher, this isn't the 1st time w
now, tanzania is high court, has ruled the criminal case against the leader of the main opposition party, can go ahead. freeman and bow a is charged with financing terrorism and conspiracy. conspiracy bow a was arrested with several other party members back in july, head of a meeting to demand constitutional reforms out dozens of pro democracy protesters have been injured and a security cracked down in this retaining the southern african country. formerly known swaziland demonstrations have...
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s g, getting the winner file score to one. tanzania had visited their chances of reaching the 2022 world cup in catera. the east african nation are looking to reach the finals for the 1st time on sunday. they beat beneath one know away, and the 2nd round of african qualifying the result means tens and ias, that top of group j, with benign level on points, with very time african champions, nigeria beat central african republic to nail away. this super eagles top group see and have a 2 point cushions. katara has become a major transit point for refugees playing the taliban takeover of afghanistan. many who left the country on evacuation flights are now being assisted by the organizers of next year as football world cup. and he richard st. reports. football is providing some much needed rest might for afghan refugees in cancer. hundreds have found a temporary home and accommodation built for next year's world cup it last month, fee for president johnny and francine. i was a guest player at a coaching session that had been organized by cattle, 2020 two's generation. amazing legacy project. 2
s g, getting the winner file score to one. tanzania had visited their chances of reaching the 2022 world cup in catera. the east african nation are looking to reach the finals for the 1st time on sunday. they beat beneath one know away, and the 2nd round of african qualifying the result means tens and ias, that top of group j, with benign level on points, with very time african champions, nigeria beat central african republic to nail away. this super eagles top group see and have a 2 point...
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journalist johnson was detained by police in han and has been missing since may of 2020, and mrs. tanzania, russia nicaragua, criminalized what they labeled false news, restricting coverage of information. people needed to make a needed to protect themselves. and the report blames social media companies for the rapid spread of misinformation. let's bring it all together with at least some other county and london, author of that report. amnesty international research on human rights defenders. thank you for your time today. how can i say off the top that we're not massively surprised about this countries where the free press has been under pressure anyway? and in this case, this effectively an opportunity to clamp down at further absolutely, this is something us been a long time coming. we've seen a closing on the civic space and a fundamental right like freedom of expression, that being cry, been packed down on by countries around the world for a long time, especially certain countries. but in some cases, during the cove, it a crisis during the pandemic, we've seen also on the countries in
journalist johnson was detained by police in han and has been missing since may of 2020, and mrs. tanzania, russia nicaragua, criminalized what they labeled false news, restricting coverage of information. people needed to make a needed to protect themselves. and the report blames social media companies for the rapid spread of misinformation. let's bring it all together with at least some other county and london, author of that report. amnesty international research on human rights defenders....
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we speak to tanzania's new mobile laureate. and the environmental problems fast fashion is causing in west africa as the weekly imports in used garments passes 15 million in ghana. hello there. a very warm welcome to the programme. one of president biden�*s closes eyes has urged russia not to exploit the energy crisis that is causing gas shortages across europe. russia insists much of the problem lies with europe the problem lies with europe the decision not to take out long—term contracts for which it is now paying the price. this urges alarming consumers across europe. 1 this urges alarming consumers across europe.— across europe. i am very worried. — across europe. i am very worried. very _ across europe. i am veryi worried, very concerned. across europe. i am very - worried, very concerned. we struggle enough. translation: there are mothers who have to between paying their energy bill of feeding their children. that is the problem. the cold weather — that is the problem. the cold weather is coming and we need to heat— weath
we speak to tanzania's new mobile laureate. and the environmental problems fast fashion is causing in west africa as the weekly imports in used garments passes 15 million in ghana. hello there. a very warm welcome to the programme. one of president biden�*s closes eyes has urged russia not to exploit the energy crisis that is causing gas shortages across europe. russia insists much of the problem lies with europe the problem lies with europe the decision not to take out long—term contracts...
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i think it was the country of tanzania where the leader denied there was an outbreak of covid in his country right until the point he was hospitalized for it. in sars i, china wasn't forthcoming about the outbreak. it wasn't a fungal infection as they maintained. >> china wasn't forthcoming about covid. >> china wasn't forthcoming about covid. there were binding commitments made and every time these episodes have happened, countries haven't been forts -- forthcoming. we're going to hold hands and say we really mean it this time and it's going to work, i think it's a little polyannish. we'll need the capacity to collect the information and monitor for these events. if you look back at the history of sars ii, we know there were dozens of samples sent off in mid-december. those are the ones we know about. we know there were health care workers who were becoming infected. that's clear evidence of human to human transmission. we know chinese physicians were saying there's asymptommatic transmission going on. all that information could have been had. if information was shared electronicall
i think it was the country of tanzania where the leader denied there was an outbreak of covid in his country right until the point he was hospitalized for it. in sars i, china wasn't forthcoming about the outbreak. it wasn't a fungal infection as they maintained. >> china wasn't forthcoming about covid. >> china wasn't forthcoming about covid. there were binding commitments made and every time these episodes have happened, countries haven't been forts -- forthcoming. we're going to...
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the nobel prize for literature had been awarded to tanzania born novelist abdulrazak gurnah in a ceremonyfugee is at the end of the 19605 point the swedish academy commended his uncompromising and compassionate writing on the effects of colonialism and the experience of refugees. a paramedic who was the ambulance operational command at the manchester arena attack has apologised to the family of a victim who could have survived if he had had quick at medical treatment. 28—year—old john atkinson died from injuries to his legs which were treatable. a public enquiry had said those trying to help him were told ijy those trying to help him were told by the paramedics to wrap him in blankets and leave him where he was our north of england corresponded judith moritz has been in court. what has been happening? this judith moritz has been in court. what has been happening? as you said, we what has been happening? as you said. we have _ what has been happening? as you said, we have learnt _ what has been happening? as you said, we have learnt that - what has been happening? as you said, we have lear
the nobel prize for literature had been awarded to tanzania born novelist abdulrazak gurnah in a ceremonyfugee is at the end of the 19605 point the swedish academy commended his uncompromising and compassionate writing on the effects of colonialism and the experience of refugees. a paramedic who was the ambulance operational command at the manchester arena attack has apologised to the family of a victim who could have survived if he had had quick at medical treatment. 28—year—old john...
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he became famous as the man who found the missionary dr david livingstone in tanzania in 1871.who represents denbigh central where the statue is located. your thoughts first on the statue and the legacy of sir henry. thank ou for and the legacy of sir henry. thank you for speaking _ and the legacy of sir henry. thank you for speaking tours. _ and the legacy of sir henry. thank you for speaking tours. it - and the legacy of sir henry. thank you for speaking tours. it a - you for speaking tours. it a pleasure. yes, you raise straight to his links to leopold. this is what is being peddled all the time, that the atrocities happened in the congo, that stanley contributed to that. but stanley was sacked by leopold because he would not make treaties with the chiefs in the congo as leopold wanted. he said no, we arejust tenants congo as leopold wanted. he said no, we are just tenants here. the chiefs own the land and he came to trade agreements but nothing more than that. so stanley was curious and he ripped up most of the treaties that had been written and he left one or two which are
he became famous as the man who found the missionary dr david livingstone in tanzania in 1871.who represents denbigh central where the statue is located. your thoughts first on the statue and the legacy of sir henry. thank ou for and the legacy of sir henry. thank you for speaking _ and the legacy of sir henry. thank you for speaking tours. _ and the legacy of sir henry. thank you for speaking tours. it - and the legacy of sir henry. thank you for speaking tours. it a - you for speaking tours....
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over six years, what made you see that kenya and tons india were being underserved -- kenya and tanzaniaderserved? shivani: i became obsessed with the idea that there are billions of individuals that are unable to access the formal financial system, and that there is purchasing power that is currently locked up. so, that potential isn't being seen by the marketplace. on my side, i saw that when i had the opportunity to work at the yuan population fund. i worked across nine countries across west africa, sub-saharan africa and india and got to understand at the micro level what are the financial decisions that individuals make around their money, to think about hard money versus soft money, how do they think about what goes into working capital and which bills to prioritize? and by seeing all those micro decisions, i could see there was daily life data we could actually use to bring into our underwriting models. it was i hypothesis at the time, but a chance i felt needed to be taken -- it was a hypothesis at the time, but a chance i felt needed to be taken to develop this on a global scale
over six years, what made you see that kenya and tons india were being underserved -- kenya and tanzaniaderserved? shivani: i became obsessed with the idea that there are billions of individuals that are unable to access the formal financial system, and that there is purchasing power that is currently locked up. so, that potential isn't being seen by the marketplace. on my side, i saw that when i had the opportunity to work at the yuan population fund. i worked across nine countries across west...
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leaving tanzania at the age of 16 in 1964.the first black author to receive the prize since toni morrison in 1993. also, poet and activist sonja sanchez is the recipient of a price given annually since 1994 to someone who has made an outstanding contribution to the beauty of the world and mankind's enjoyment and understanding of life. the prize bearing the names of the late silent film actress and sisters dorothy and lillian comes with $250,000. sonia sanchez is the author of 20 books that focus on civil rights and feminism. in other news, best-selling irish author has declined to have her latest novel beautiful world where are you translated into hebrew by as an -- israeli publisher. in a statement she said i simply do not feel it would be right for me under the present circumstances to accept a new contract with an israeli company that does not publicly distance itself and support the un stipulated rights of the palestinian people. she also noted that the hebrew language translation rights to my new novel are still available
leaving tanzania at the age of 16 in 1964.the first black author to receive the prize since toni morrison in 1993. also, poet and activist sonja sanchez is the recipient of a price given annually since 1994 to someone who has made an outstanding contribution to the beauty of the world and mankind's enjoyment and understanding of life. the prize bearing the names of the late silent film actress and sisters dorothy and lillian comes with $250,000. sonia sanchez is the author of 20 books that...
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i think it was the country of tanzania. where the leader denied that there was an outbreak of it in his country up untilthe point where he was hospitalized for it . and in the sars one, china wasn't forthcoming about the information. it wasn't until you have an outbreak in toronto in the canadians once the virus and discovered there was a novel coronavirus that the chinese government admitted there was a double coronavirus certainly in china and it wasn't a fungal infection. the cdc maintained it and we can go back multiple examples with company's. >> and china wasn't forthcoming. >> china wasn't forthcoming about covid. particularly after sars one international health organizations were strengthened and companies would die voltage information and every time these episodes have happened countries haven't been forthcoming. the idea that we're going to come together under the world health assembly again, were going to hold hands and say we really mean it this time and is going to work i think is a littlepollyanna . it's great
i think it was the country of tanzania. where the leader denied that there was an outbreak of it in his country up untilthe point where he was hospitalized for it . and in the sars one, china wasn't forthcoming about the information. it wasn't until you have an outbreak in toronto in the canadians once the virus and discovered there was a novel coronavirus that the chinese government admitted there was a double coronavirus certainly in china and it wasn't a fungal infection. the cdc maintained...
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and this year's nobel prize for literature honored at tanzania and novelist.e is based in the u.k. and has written 10 novels, most examine the plague of refugees. he is the first african to win this award in nearly two decades. still to come, why alaska's doctors are forced to ration care amid an overwhelming covid surge. patient migrants face an uncertain future as thousands more are expected to arrive at the u.s.-mexico border. lake charles, louisiana emerges as a case study in the effects of climate change, plus much more. >> this is the "pbs newshour." judy: it's been almost a year since voters cast their ballots in the 2020 u.s. presidential election but its results and the , violent aftermath are still at the center of investigation and debate in washington. amna nawaz starts our report. amna: on capitol hill today, a now familiar fight over election integrity and former president trump's baseless claims of voter fraud. >> who won the election in arizona, donald trump or joe biden? >> we don't know. amna: that false claim from arizona republican congress
and this year's nobel prize for literature honored at tanzania and novelist.e is based in the u.k. and has written 10 novels, most examine the plague of refugees. he is the first african to win this award in nearly two decades. still to come, why alaska's doctors are forced to ration care amid an overwhelming covid surge. patient migrants face an uncertain future as thousands more are expected to arrive at the u.s.-mexico border. lake charles, louisiana emerges as a case study in the effects of...
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bill clinton's planting trees in tanzania, and getting lower prices for aids drugs in poor country.rge w. bush's quietly painting away his dark feelings. obama just broke ground on his library in chicago. so far, with this most recent former president -- it's pretty much -- now today though, we've got a new one. and it is about this. >> he owns a very large golf course in west chester brian cliff manner. and he went to court saying that the property was one point $4 million, and we all pay our fair share of property taxes, and we'd like the trump national golf club to pay their fair share as well. because when they don't do that it affects our schools, our roads, our police departments. >> this is from 2017. west chester county new york, west chester just north of new york city. and people who lived there, protest over the fact that trump wanted a huge discount on the tax bill for his golf course in their town. people walked through the town, holding signs, the signs were about him not paying his fair share, the signs were like, trump nationalist cheating or schools and you will pay
bill clinton's planting trees in tanzania, and getting lower prices for aids drugs in poor country.rge w. bush's quietly painting away his dark feelings. obama just broke ground on his library in chicago. so far, with this most recent former president -- it's pretty much -- now today though, we've got a new one. and it is about this. >> he owns a very large golf course in west chester brian cliff manner. and he went to court saying that the property was one point $4 million, and we all...
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left tanzania for england in 1984 request he still resides and first author to receive the prize since tony morrison in 1993. also poet and activist sonia sÁnchez, recipient of prize given annually since 1994 to someone who made outstanding contribution to the beauty of the world and mankind's enjoyment and understanding of life. the prize bearing the name of late film actress and sister comes with $250,000. sonia sÁnchez is author of over 120 books that focus on civil rights and feminism. in other news, best-selling irish author declined to have translated due to support for palestinian people and boycott the sanction movement. in a statement she said, i simply do not feel it would be right for me under the present circumstances to accept new contract with israeli company that this not public distance from apartheid and un stipulated rights of the palestinian people and the hebrew language translation to my new novel are still available and if i can kind a way to solve the rights that's compliant with the bds movement boycott guidelines, i would be pleased and proud to do. so and acco
left tanzania for england in 1984 request he still resides and first author to receive the prize since tony morrison in 1993. also poet and activist sonia sÁnchez, recipient of prize given annually since 1994 to someone who made outstanding contribution to the beauty of the world and mankind's enjoyment and understanding of life. the prize bearing the name of late film actress and sister comes with $250,000. sonia sÁnchez is author of over 120 books that focus on civil rights and feminism. in...
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. >> and he is found it in the gombe rain forest of tanzania where her ground breaking work studyingmpanzees in the 1960s made her a "national geographic" cover-girl. >> at age 87 she can still be found on the front of magazines, and running a conservation empire. jane goodall institute dedicated to protecting wildlife and the environment has chapters in two dozen countries. and there's roots and shoots, a program to engage youth around the world. >> good yawl's own fascination with animals started when she was a kid, spending hours in this tree, with library books. >> i read tarzan up there. there was no tv back then. that's when my dream began, i will go to africa, live with animals write books about them. that was it. no intention of being a scientist because girls didn't do that sort of thing. >> she started as a secretary and landed a job as assistant to paleoanthropologist louis leakey and the lookout quote for a fresh pair of eyes and fiery spirit. >> i clearly was passionate. i clearly has an understanding of animals and he felt that women might be better in the field, that w
. >> and he is found it in the gombe rain forest of tanzania where her ground breaking work studyingmpanzees in the 1960s made her a "national geographic" cover-girl. >> at age 87 she can still be found on the front of magazines, and running a conservation empire. jane goodall institute dedicated to protecting wildlife and the environment has chapters in two dozen countries. and there's roots and shoots, a program to engage youth around the world. >> good yawl's own...
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the tanzania and novelist says he is surprised and novelist says he is surprised and humbled to be awardedsionate penetration of the effects of colonialism. he has written ten novels including paradise and assertion and i'm delighted to say hejoins me now. thank you for joining us and many congratulations. thank you. it's a pleasure to join you. thank you. it's a pleasure to 'oin ou. ., y ., ., ., , you. how did you find out that this amazin: you. how did you find out that this amazing news? — you. how did you find out that this amazing news? i— you. how did you find out that this amazing news? i found _ you. how did you find out that this amazing news? i found out - you. how did you find out that this amazing news? i found out as - you. how did you find out that this amazing news? i found out as i - you. how did you find out that this | amazing news? i found out as i was makin: amazing news? i found out as i was making myself— amazing news? i found out as i was making myself a — amazing news? i found out as i was making myself a cup _ amazing news? i found out as i was making myself a cup
the tanzania and novelist says he is surprised and novelist says he is surprised and humbled to be awardedsionate penetration of the effects of colonialism. he has written ten novels including paradise and assertion and i'm delighted to say hejoins me now. thank you for joining us and many congratulations. thank you. it's a pleasure to join you. thank you. it's a pleasure to 'oin ou. ., y ., ., ., , you. how did you find out that this amazin: you. how did you find out that this amazing news?...
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behind tanzania. long beach even worse. 333 behind the country of turkey. because they have a number one most efficient port in japan followed by saudi arabia, followed by china, the world is getting a run. if president biden wants people to support his infrastructure bill, a bunch of actual infrastructure to get stuff off ships. >> pete buttigieg is criticized because he took paternity leave while this was happening, also he is saying this is because we are making more money, people are buying more things and this is actually a good thing. he says there is no easy fix to handle the supply chain crisis. >> there is no easy fix, no magic wand but a lot of things we can do. three things are causing this, supply, demand and the pandemic and as long as the pandemic continues we will see disruptions. the fact that americans have more money in their pockets compared to a year ago and they use to spend it on going to shows or travel they are more likely to spend it on things which is why we have a record number of goods coming through our board. the president has
behind tanzania. long beach even worse. 333 behind the country of turkey. because they have a number one most efficient port in japan followed by saudi arabia, followed by china, the world is getting a run. if president biden wants people to support his infrastructure bill, a bunch of actual infrastructure to get stuff off ships. >> pete buttigieg is criticized because he took paternity leave while this was happening, also he is saying this is because we are making more money, people are...
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es para un novelista de 73 aÑos de tanzania que llegÓ como refugiado a reino unido.otros manejarlo por detrÁs. [risas] [hablan a la vez] raÚl: muchachos, si hay algo que no se puede sustituir son las emociones y es lo que nos salva como seres humanos. las redes enloquecieron. estÁ escuchando el tema " hawai ", luego de ver a maluma y a madonna juntos, se volvieron a reunir. francisca:creo que como dos aÑos que colaboraron. ahora comparten una colaboraciÓn especial para una revista. los artistas ofrecerÁn una entrevista para la serie mÚsicos sobre mÚsicos que estarÁ disponible a partir del 12 de octubre. raÚl: muchos se preguntan si el tema, porque hay un tema musical de fondo, que se escucha con esas imÁgenes, podrÍa ser una segunda colaboraciÓn musical entre maluma y la reina del pop. el tiempo lo dirÁ. francisca: maluma estÁ pegado con madonna y sigue vigente. es un gran empuje para maluma. raÚl: dos grandes. francisca: vamos a darle un empujoncito a albert. raul: de peinarse distinto el cabello? francisca: no soy yo sola que pienso eso. albert: me reinaron diferen
es para un novelista de 73 aÑos de tanzania que llegÓ como refugiado a reino unido.otros manejarlo por detrÁs. [risas] [hablan a la vez] raÚl: muchachos, si hay algo que no se puede sustituir son las emociones y es lo que nos salva como seres humanos. las redes enloquecieron. estÁ escuchando el tema " hawai ", luego de ver a maluma y a madonna juntos, se volvieron a reunir. francisca:creo que como dos aÑos que colaboraron. ahora comparten una colaboraciÓn especial para una...
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the breaking news is that tanzania has come off the red list so we have a provisional date of the 2ndy? when i left the spinal unit. _ raise this money? when i left the spinal unit. you — raise this money? when i left the spinal unit, you go _ raise this money? when i left the spinal unit, you go into _ raise this money? when i left the spinal unit, you go into a - raise this money? when i left the spinal unit, you go into a world i spinal unit, you go into a world where you are on your own. with how i was injured, in the manchester arena bombing, iwas i was injured, in the manchester arena bombing, i was almost like in a bubble. but you come home to kind of nothing. there is no real support. i was introduced to the spinal injuries association. they have allowed me to live a fulfilled life. they give you the confidence to be able to live life to the full. i wanted to give something back. and came up with a crazy idea. what i wanted to do was to start a movement, a revolution as i called it, that i wanted to do something that makes people go, he is doing what? so i can talk about the s
the breaking news is that tanzania has come off the red list so we have a provisional date of the 2ndy? when i left the spinal unit. _ raise this money? when i left the spinal unit. you — raise this money? when i left the spinal unit, you go _ raise this money? when i left the spinal unit, you go into _ raise this money? when i left the spinal unit, you go into a - raise this money? when i left the spinal unit, you go into a world i spinal unit, you go into a world where you are on your own....
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he famously found the missing missionary, david livingstone, in tanzania in the 1870s, uttering those i mean, there would be no statues left if everybody brought everything down in this country now, whether? it should be relocated with the knowledge now that everybody's got of his past, with the right intention as well. there's been a steady flow of people turning out to vote. it will then be up to denbigh town council to decide what happens to the statue of henry morton stanley. george herd, bbc news. really interesting, conversations like that they had up and down the country. that voting goes on this weekend, and we will bring you the result. about an hour ago, matt had that beautiful sunrise shot to share with us. what is happening out there this morning? we've lost you in the fog! this is a different shot than we showed you earlier, a contrast to the conditions of any sort of you yesterday. if it does feel chilly, it is just a testament to how warm october has been so far, these temperatures are close to the mid—october average, temperatures are close to the mid—octoberaverage, b
he famously found the missing missionary, david livingstone, in tanzania in the 1870s, uttering those i mean, there would be no statues left if everybody brought everything down in this country now, whether? it should be relocated with the knowledge now that everybody's got of his past, with the right intention as well. there's been a steady flow of people turning out to vote. it will then be up to denbigh town council to decide what happens to the statue of henry morton stanley. george herd,...