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. ♪ >> anthony: europeans first reached west africa in the mid 15th century bringing with them the usualve trade, subjugation, the rule of the many by the very few. in the carving up of a continent it was france that got senegal and, commanding a favorite status within france's west african colonial holdings, the senegalese gained full rights as french citizens in the late 1800's. with independence in 1960, power passed bloodlessly and with stunning cordiality. though overwhelmingly a muslim country, senegal elected leopold senghor, a catholic, as their first president and, from that time on, senegal has enjoyed a moderate political and religious climate unique almost anywhere in the world. ♪ >> pierre: well, food is great when cultures meet, you know? 'cause the colonial power brought their food culture. i think that's what makes great food and, uh, senegal is great for that because of its geographical location. it's a crossroad. i think that's what makes the food quite unique here. >> anthony: pierre thiam is a chef, restaurateur, and cookbook author who was born and raised here in dak
. ♪ >> anthony: europeans first reached west africa in the mid 15th century bringing with them the usualve trade, subjugation, the rule of the many by the very few. in the carving up of a continent it was france that got senegal and, commanding a favorite status within france's west african colonial holdings, the senegalese gained full rights as french citizens in the late 1800's. with independence in 1960, power passed bloodlessly and with stunning cordiality. though overwhelmingly a...
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and it was such a tremendous response to this global competition in the sahel, which is west africa and east africa, and south and southeast asia. we had over 500 applications for this competition. and it was really tremendous to try to get down to having 17 contestants and 8 winners. really going through a 3-stage process that focused on how they might be able to diagnose solution--problems in their communities, how they can come together and into disciplinary teams with a number of actors to be able to look at those problems in a different way, in a way that focuses on resilience thinking and concepts to help to drive them towards some really promising solutions for communities. so, we're really quite pleased that we have a terrific set of 8 awardees. may: and what i find fascinating, sundaa, is the--again, the quality of the entrants. they're all pretty young, very smart, very well educated, but they all have the same mission in their lives--in their young lives to try to do some good in the world and that is--that must be really inspiring to see. sundaa: that is indeed the case, may
and it was such a tremendous response to this global competition in the sahel, which is west africa and east africa, and south and southeast asia. we had over 500 applications for this competition. and it was really tremendous to try to get down to having 17 contestants and 8 winners. really going through a 3-stage process that focused on how they might be able to diagnose solution--problems in their communities, how they can come together and into disciplinary teams with a number of actors to...
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this looks good. >> west africa -- >> right. >> soft shell crabs, in a decidedly west african peanutod. >> it's been a while since i've had conch. >> clearly, correct me if i'm wrong, there's a different kind of interest in charleston than existed 20 years ago. right? is something happening here? what's changed? >> it's good to have people, to have a more diverse community in a sense, but then you also lose a little bit. >> the danger is they're coming to charleston because of the beauty and we're having to fight against bigger entities that seek to get the land so they can develop it. and so we're fighting to keep what's been ours and so it's important for us to preserve this area. preserve this culture for generations to come. ♪ >> according to the u.s. government, almost 50% of all the children in this country fail to get their recommended daily allowance -- >> fast food restaurants have discovered we like our food heavily salted. >> just add water and two of your own fresh eggs. >> because of industry's innovations in farm chemicals and machinery. >> taste it. >> how did it happe
this looks good. >> west africa -- >> right. >> soft shell crabs, in a decidedly west african peanutod. >> it's been a while since i've had conch. >> clearly, correct me if i'm wrong, there's a different kind of interest in charleston than existed 20 years ago. right? is something happening here? what's changed? >> it's good to have people, to have a more diverse community in a sense, but then you also lose a little bit. >> the danger is they're coming...
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for the helpless, cold, dehydrated people from west africa, the night on board the bourbon argos was the best 10 hours they've had in years. narrator: the list of countries people have fled over the past few years is long. but three are particularly affected. over a million people have fled somalia, over 2 1/2 million have left afghanistan, and nearly five million have escaped war in syria. the majority of syrian refugees now live in the neighboring countries of turkey, lebanon, and jordan, often in desperate poverty. we learn about a banker who is determined to help ensure that at least a few of these people can earn some money. reporter: lanna idriss loves mathematics. she majored in law and islamic studies. all that helped her in her banking career. lanna: i aim for solutions and results. in the last 15 years of my career i've seen banking go from a highly respected professional field to the boogeyman of the nation, if not the world. reporter: since 2009 she's been head of compliance process management and outsourcing at the bhf bank in frankfurt, overseeing 120 employees. lanna:
for the helpless, cold, dehydrated people from west africa, the night on board the bourbon argos was the best 10 hours they've had in years. narrator: the list of countries people have fled over the past few years is long. but three are particularly affected. over a million people have fled somalia, over 2 1/2 million have left afghanistan, and nearly five million have escaped war in syria. the majority of syrian refugees now live in the neighboring countries of turkey, lebanon, and jordan,...
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and it was s such a tremenendous response to this global competitition in the s sahel, wh is west africad east africa, and south and southeast asia. we had over 500 applications for this competition. and it was really tremendous to try to get down to having 17 contestants and 8 winners. really going through a 3-stage process that focused on how they might be able to diagnose solution--problems in their communities, how they can come together and into disciplinary teams with a number of actors to be able to look at those problems in a different way, in a way that focuses on resilience thinking and concepts to help to drive them towards some really promising solutions for communities. so, we're really quite pleased that we have a terrific set of 8 awardees. may: and what i find fascinating, sundaa, is the--again, the quality of the entrants. they're all pretty young, very smart, very well educated, but they all have the same mission in their lives--in their young lives to try to do some good in the world and that is--that must be really inspiring to see. sundaa: that is indeed the case, ma
and it was s such a tremenendous response to this global competitition in the s sahel, wh is west africad east africa, and south and southeast asia. we had over 500 applications for this competition. and it was really tremendous to try to get down to having 17 contestants and 8 winners. really going through a 3-stage process that focused on how they might be able to diagnose solution--problems in their communities, how they can come together and into disciplinary teams with a number of actors...
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she is locked up in jail in gambia, in west africa, far from home, far fromç her husband an two daughterse's innocent. they demand she be cleared from charges of rioting and inciting violence and unlawful assembly. they want to tell her -- >> that we love her and miss her. >> it will come to an end and turn up in a good cause and we his >> fanta was arrested during a violent protest against gambia's dictator but her family says she was not part of the protest. they say her detention is political. fanta's uncle in gambia is the leader of the opposition party. in a joint statement, senators and representative chris van holland and john dell laney say in part, we are extremely concerned about her continued incarcation and call for her immediate release. married 20 years, that empty porch chair is getting harder to look at. >> i miss her a lot. she's everything right here in our house. >> reporter: more than two months behind bars in one of gambia's most notorious prisons. kristin wright, news4. >> we hope the state department can help in that regard. >>> call it a tesla tragedy, tonight, off
she is locked up in jail in gambia, in west africa, far from home, far fromç her husband an two daughterse's innocent. they demand she be cleared from charges of rioting and inciting violence and unlawful assembly. they want to tell her -- >> that we love her and miss her. >> it will come to an end and turn up in a good cause and we his >> fanta was arrested during a violent protest against gambia's dictator but her family says she was not part of the protest. they say her...
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. >> she was visiting her family in west africa in gambia.up in some kind of protest and has been behind jail e kristin wright spoke to her worried family members today. >> reporter: she's sitting in jail in west africa. this is her leaving court getting on a bus headed to one of the most notorious prisons. she's charged with rioting and unlawful assembly and stuck in jail since april. her husband and two daughters in frederick have had no communication with her for more than two months. >> very, very difficult. >> reporter: she was arrested during a violent protest against gambia's dictator. her family says she wasn't even part of the demonstration. >> they just hauled everybody inside and threw them into trucks. >> reporter: they say her detention is political. her uncle is a leader of the opposition party. they say, "we are extremely concerned about her continued incarceration and call for her immediate release." married 20 years, look at. >> i cannot sleep. >> reporter: the çgirls, weari free shirts feel lost without her. >> school activ
. >> she was visiting her family in west africa in gambia.up in some kind of protest and has been behind jail e kristin wright spoke to her worried family members today. >> reporter: she's sitting in jail in west africa. this is her leaving court getting on a bus headed to one of the most notorious prisons. she's charged with rioting and unlawful assembly and stuck in jail since april. her husband and two daughters in frederick have had no communication with her for more than two...
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a good example would be the resent outbreak of ebola in west africa. so it wasn't new.we knew about ebola since 1976. we know about the science of ebola since 1976. i had the support the science. if you're out way in the bush, you die, 85 to 95% of people die. unfortunately maybe a family member or two would die but you're out in the middle of the bush, you're done. let's say you change that dynamic and you decide to seek health care in a hospital, unfortunately a hospital that doesn't have infections control. so when you're infected with ebola you become a virus factory and you get infected and if you're immune kicks in you're increasing the amount of virus you're producing until you die. when do you have the most possible virus in your body? when you die. well, as you go to the hospital because you're sick and you don't have more than when you die, okay. i can give you a ton with lots of millions. so here you are sick, dying in a hospital and somebody doesn't wash their hands as they go from patient to patient, what's going to happen? you're spreading ebola from patie
a good example would be the resent outbreak of ebola in west africa. so it wasn't new.we knew about ebola since 1976. we know about the science of ebola since 1976. i had the support the science. if you're out way in the bush, you die, 85 to 95% of people die. unfortunately maybe a family member or two would die but you're out in the middle of the bush, you're done. let's say you change that dynamic and you decide to seek health care in a hospital, unfortunately a hospital that doesn't have...
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isis has tens of thousands of individuals scattered to west africa, southeast asia and beyond. there is the scope of the problem, number one. number two, they have made sophisticated use of communication systems. they have fed upon the instability that has racked the middle east. isis and al qaeda had nothing to do with the initiation of error spring, for they have taken advantage of the collapse of governments and the movement of people, goods in this 21st century world. i think in many respects they can facilitate but isis is -- what it is isis is trying to do. we have seen that they don't even have to reach out and touch somebody. the horrific attacks in orlando, an individual was able to access the material. they are also able to guide and direct and deploy. there is a range of challenges that intelligent security agencies have. also, it is sharing information among nations around the world. we saw that in the aftermath of the brussels attacks and paris. we're trying to work with european partners. there are 28, soon to be 27 eu members. they have different legal systems, d
isis has tens of thousands of individuals scattered to west africa, southeast asia and beyond. there is the scope of the problem, number one. number two, they have made sophisticated use of communication systems. they have fed upon the instability that has racked the middle east. isis and al qaeda had nothing to do with the initiation of error spring, for they have taken advantage of the collapse of governments and the movement of people, goods in this 21st century world. i think in many...
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knights: ivory has been used in the same way that bod diamonds has been used in west africa. it's been used by insurgent and militant groups s as a souourcef financing. narrator: one group cashing in on illicit ivory is joseph kony's lord's resistance army, or lra, which sprang to life in 1988. kony is an aggressive, messiaianic warlord wanted b bye internrnational criminal court for crimes against humanity. hutson: kony leads a fierce band of a couple hundred remaining fighters who originated frorom northern ugandada, but who now predate throroughout congo andnd central african republic up ininto the sudans, and they comomt mass atrocities. they''ll take ththeir machetes and systemematically take apart a a mother and feed d her to h her children. narrator: the lra killed tens of thousands, displaced almost 2 million n people, and abducted over 60,000 children. they turned girls into sex slaves and boys into child soldldiers. the lra supports such atrorocities by poaching elephants and trading ivory. much of kony's ivory comes from garamba national park in the democratic repu
knights: ivory has been used in the same way that bod diamonds has been used in west africa. it's been used by insurgent and militant groups s as a souourcef financing. narrator: one group cashing in on illicit ivory is joseph kony's lord's resistance army, or lra, which sprang to life in 1988. kony is an aggressive, messiaianic warlord wanted b bye internrnational criminal court for crimes against humanity. hutson: kony leads a fierce band of a couple hundred remaining fighters who originated...
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muhammad came to america from west africa looking for a better life. i'm very, very sad. he and his brother both sell ice cream in prince george's county. we tried to make ends meet. tried to make some money. he couldn't have had too much on him after a rainy fourth of july. it was about 6:00 p.m. when muhammad drove into this lot to park his truck for the night. police say two robers attacked him, shooting that driver wasn't here at the time, but his truck took a bullet. what happened heavy on the minds of everyone on the lot. i feel so bad about it. it's a shame. whoever did it obviously don't have a heart. this mechanic says he often works on mow ham had's truck. i will pray for him. i will pray that god will pick him up and he'll come back. muhammad's wife didn't want to speak on camera but she provided this photo and said her baby is coming soon. his family says that they are relying on faith that his attackers will be caught. i want to tell them that what they did is wrong. for men who tried to make ends meet is very bad. any good suspect description to share. also
muhammad came to america from west africa looking for a better life. i'm very, very sad. he and his brother both sell ice cream in prince george's county. we tried to make ends meet. tried to make some money. he couldn't have had too much on him after a rainy fourth of july. it was about 6:00 p.m. when muhammad drove into this lot to park his truck for the night. police say two robers attacked him, shooting that driver wasn't here at the time, but his truck took a bullet. what happened heavy on...
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in a host of countries from east asia to the middle east to west africa, governments are under stress and civil institutions are struggling to provide basic services and maintain law and order. as governments recede from the center for national life, more people are shifting allegiances away in the nation state and towards subnational groups and identities, leaving societies to fracture along ethnic and sectarian lines. a region i have studied closely much of my professional life, when i lived there years ago i liked to walk through neighborhoods and villages to observe the rhythms of daily life. i've seen people of different backgrounds and belief living side by side secular and devout. today relations among these groups are too often marred by suspicion and distrust and outright hos tist. extremist groups luring impressible young men and women to join the cause and spreading false narrative meant to divide and inflame. a whole generation growing up in a environment of militaryism without a chance to learn skills to contribute or engage in modern day society. the underlying causes ar
in a host of countries from east asia to the middle east to west africa, governments are under stress and civil institutions are struggling to provide basic services and maintain law and order. as governments recede from the center for national life, more people are shifting allegiances away in the nation state and towards subnational groups and identities, leaving societies to fracture along ethnic and sectarian lines. a region i have studied closely much of my professional life, when i lived...
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he's a newlywed, expecting a child and supporting family members in west africa. the shooting left his brother and fellow vendors badly shaken. >> i cry a lot. thank good he's -- good he's okay. >> prince george's county police say they are looking for two people who apparently ambushed dealley as he returned to the parking area, it after rain started on july 4th. >>> some southeast d.c. residents want more police presence just to play tennis and that is since a group of ries were -- retirees were robbed. >> reporter: the tennis court set off alabama avenue at 30th behind the senior center and this row of homes, there's not a whole lot of traffic back here so when the men saw a group of four young people approach they knew it was trouble. >> pulled the mask down, pulled out the gun. >> reporter: the men were ordered to the ground. >> it was quite frightening, as close as i've ever been to a gun in my life. just take what you want and leave. don't hurt anybody. >> reporter: no one was hurt but police say the four young men took off with cash, credit cards and jewel
he's a newlywed, expecting a child and supporting family members in west africa. the shooting left his brother and fellow vendors badly shaken. >> i cry a lot. thank good he's -- good he's okay. >> prince george's county police say they are looking for two people who apparently ambushed dealley as he returned to the parking area, it after rain started on july 4th. >>> some southeast d.c. residents want more police presence just to play tennis and that is since a group of...
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granted nominal independence for all of their counties in west africa.ry time you hear of a coo. it gets put down in 12 hours from the barracks that the french have left behind when they are threatened and run into mali they get serious. you have three serious countries. do all the nato you want. that means nothing but you or trump or geraldo have not told me exactly what you were going to do when you have your declaration. >> look. i mean i think it's fairly obvious that ground troops have to attack raqqa, syria. i think that's obvious. >> western ground troops? >> nato ground troops. >> what does that mean that means the french, the british and us. >> as you know, each nato country allocates troops to nato. under u.s. and british command or french command or whatever you want to do all right? those troops base in turkey and come across '35 miles that's all it is and they wage a war there that's what would happen. >> have you seen the rules of engagement. >> that goes out the window. >> in afghanistan? that's a real war. they are not really fighting a r
granted nominal independence for all of their counties in west africa.ry time you hear of a coo. it gets put down in 12 hours from the barracks that the french have left behind when they are threatened and run into mali they get serious. you have three serious countries. do all the nato you want. that means nothing but you or trump or geraldo have not told me exactly what you were going to do when you have your declaration. >> look. i mean i think it's fairly obvious that ground troops...
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longer voyage than the vast majority of ships that were on the middle passage which were coming from west africabelow the ocean still, some remnants of the wrecked ship will remain. arc key allege -- a -- it's important to leave a memorial here. >> it will be a place where the visitors can pause and reflect. you can see a behind the scenes look on the nbc washington app. >>> it's 6:48 and boeing unveil a brand-new mobile uso trailer in arlington. you usually see uso's at airports serving as hospitality lounges for soldiers. installations that don't have its own uso. it has on board wi-fi, games, and a flat screened television. >>> if you have kids you know how hard it can be to read over the summer. it's challenge. >> it's hard to get them to read any time. a school library and teachers have a bright idea. they came up with a creative new approach. >> reporter: carts full of books just waiting for young reerds. cunningham park elementary has had a summer reading program before at the school but daytime hours and distance kept many students from coming. so they decided to bring the books to the k
longer voyage than the vast majority of ships that were on the middle passage which were coming from west africabelow the ocean still, some remnants of the wrecked ship will remain. arc key allege -- a -- it's important to leave a memorial here. >> it will be a place where the visitors can pause and reflect. you can see a behind the scenes look on the nbc washington app. >>> it's 6:48 and boeing unveil a brand-new mobile uso trailer in arlington. you usually see uso's at airports...
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a woman from this neighborhood is in jail in gam bee yeah in west africa.is worried about her. she's been behind bars since april. she was visiting family when all of this started. her husband says she was simply on her way to the bank near a big anti-government protest that had erupted when she was arrested. now she's charged with rioting and unlawful assembly. her husband here in frederick and two daughters ages 12 and 17 haven't been able to communicate with her. they are demanding for her release and have even protested at the white house. they tell us that she did nothing wrong. >> they just haul anybody inside, threw them into trucks and she was just coming from a bank, coming to the house,ç wa picked up into a truck together with the rest of these people. >> reporter: coming up next on news4 at 5:00, why her family believes her detention in gambia is very personal and political. >>> a 94-year-old woman captured the nation when she was honored here in washington. now she has become the victim of a senseless attack. we'll tell you how the white house
a woman from this neighborhood is in jail in gam bee yeah in west africa.is worried about her. she's been behind bars since april. she was visiting family when all of this started. her husband says she was simply on her way to the bank near a big anti-government protest that had erupted when she was arrested. now she's charged with rioting and unlawful assembly. her husband here in frederick and two daughters ages 12 and 17 haven't been able to communicate with her. they are demanding for her...
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. >> reporter: mohamed diaby came to america from west africa looking far brighter future. ft never expecting his journey would take a painful turn t every step a struggle after a brutal attack. >> never happened to me in my life.li cause i never do bad to people. we just hard worker e. he had just finished work fin selling ice cream on july 4th. parking his truck in this lots when he saw the two men rushing toward him with a gun. gun >> he got the gun on me give mem the money give me the money. i say okay. whatever i have here i give it g to you but don't hurt me. i don't hurt,a please. give me the money. money he took the gun he hit me hear. >> reporter: pain first histe head, then in his hand and legs as he was pelted with bullets.s. >> boom, boom, boom, boom building until i fall down.own. so i was looking i die.ie. >> reporter: he was still insids the truck shot nine times thinking this was the end. >> so i come out of the truck like snake. i was crying like. >> reporter: someone did seer: s him, called 911 and from there he's continue todd recover. still bandaged and
. >> reporter: mohamed diaby came to america from west africa looking far brighter future. ft never expecting his journey would take a painful turn t every step a struggle after a brutal attack. >> never happened to me in my life.li cause i never do bad to people. we just hard worker e. he had just finished work fin selling ice cream on july 4th. parking his truck in this lots when he saw the two men rushing toward him with a gun. gun >> he got the gun on me give mem the money...
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victim say he worked at comcast and sold ice cream to make money for the family still back home in west africa. police are still searching for the shooters. >> the trial of brian rice will start on thursday. that is the next baltimore police officer charged in death of freddie gray. like two of the three officers before him he wants a bench trial. the judge ruled today that prosecutors committed another discovery violation, this time turning over 4,000 parages of documents related to the training of rice days before trial. the evidence cannot be used in the bench trial. michelle: this is a story you first saw on 7. today a woman trying to poison a coworker at a beauty salon pleaded guilty. chris papst is live in rockville. chris: ten days is how much in jail after pleading guilty in the kir circuit court. for poisoning the coworker. it's a charge that could bring upward of 20 years. this video right here went viral when it came out in october. in the video ku -- you can see lemonfield putting a skin care drying lotion in the victim's water bottle. the victim sofia cruz drank it and went to the
victim say he worked at comcast and sold ice cream to make money for the family still back home in west africa. police are still searching for the shooters. >> the trial of brian rice will start on thursday. that is the next baltimore police officer charged in death of freddie gray. like two of the three officers before him he wants a bench trial. the judge ruled today that prosecutors committed another discovery violation, this time turning over 4,000 parages of documents related to the...
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i really enjoyed the convention. , i come from is west africa, the vision of the united states, i'm proudsitive message that was given tonight. wins andat hillary becomes the next president. i do enjoy, especially with elizabeth warren, i love her message and how she was very clear about being positive and encouraging everybody to come together as one. i enjoyed that. i give her 100%. rate. -- great. susan: thank you so much for coming. clintoner said hillary -bernick would have made a much better one. he is the best. he speaks from the heart. steve is back on the floor. steve: with two delegates supporting bernie sanders. let me begin with you. your reaction to your home state senator's speech. >> at thought it was great. he hit on all of the platform issues, the policy issues that got him here. he was able to articulate everything clearly. kind of wrap up the campaign to this point and one of the great things about this all process, it is not about people asking us if we are upset that he lost. my opinion is that we won five months ago. that the fact that we are irrelevant conversation
i really enjoyed the convention. , i come from is west africa, the vision of the united states, i'm proudsitive message that was given tonight. wins andat hillary becomes the next president. i do enjoy, especially with elizabeth warren, i love her message and how she was very clear about being positive and encouraging everybody to come together as one. i enjoyed that. i give her 100%. rate. -- great. susan: thank you so much for coming. clintoner said hillary -bernick would have made a much...
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he spoke exclusively with our lindsay >> reporter: mohamed diaby came to america from west africa looking for a brighter future. never expecting his inurn knee would take a painful turn. every step a struggle after a a brutal attack. >> never happened to me in my life. cause i never be bad to people. just hard worker. >> reporter: he just finished work selling ice cream july 4th parks his truck in the lot when he saw the two men rush toward him with a gun. >> he got gun on me give me thee money give me the money. i say okay. oka whatever i have here, i give it to you.to but don't hurt me. i have a family. don't hurt me, police. give me the money. and then he took the gun, he hit me here. >> reporter: pain first in his i head then in his hand and legs as he was pelted with bullets. >> shoot, boom, boom, boom, so i was looking i die see the e blood. >> reporter: he was still insidi the truck shot nine times,imes thinking this was the end. >> so i come out of the truck like a snake. i was crying like baby.y. i put my hand. >> reporter: someone did seete him.r:ee 911 and from there, heaps con
he spoke exclusively with our lindsay >> reporter: mohamed diaby came to america from west africa looking for a brighter future. never expecting his inurn knee would take a painful turn. every step a struggle after a a brutal attack. >> never happened to me in my life. cause i never be bad to people. just hard worker. >> reporter: he just finished work selling ice cream july 4th parks his truck in the lot when he saw the two men rush toward him with a gun. >> he got gun...
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i've been speaking to other t drivers about him and they sayy he is originally from begin any in west africand he has at least one child.e c one of the drivers that i spokeo to earlier showed me how this is truck was shot last night durinl the robbery. you can see that bullet hole. bl the driver wasn't here at the time. he said thats police had his his truck for a while today and he was just able to get it back from them a little bit ago. we haven't got any good suspect description they haven'tn th provided any vehicle description.ptio they are also hoping someone in the community will come forward and provide them withide information that helps them finh these two men accused of shooting an ice cream truck c driver on the fourth of july. > life in washington, lindsay n watts, fox5 local new. > one attorney described this h next story as a cat fight, a fight that has landed one womano behind bars and another womanhe forever staged. sta it all stems from a video of a f woman poisoning a co-workers water bottle. matt ackland was life at the courthouse today. >>reporter: hi, sarah, hi jim. well
i've been speaking to other t drivers about him and they sayy he is originally from begin any in west africand he has at least one child.e c one of the drivers that i spokeo to earlier showed me how this is truck was shot last night durinl the robbery. you can see that bullet hole. bl the driver wasn't here at the time. he said thats police had his his truck for a while today and he was just able to get it back from them a little bit ago. we haven't got any good suspect description they...
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do not have a good global health system architecture and someone comes them with ebola in remote west africa and 24 hours later, they are in the dallas hospital. right? , think more and more people the globalization discussion which has many, many facets. in the area of development, as i go around the united states, more and more people, when you get into a discussion about it, they be allies and that there is basically no spot left on the planet where you can just let it -- they realize that there is basically no spot left on the planet where you can let it fester. you cannot have these places where things fester. i think, from that point of view, new dialogs are possible, and new understandings. you see a lot of bipartisan collaboration. i mean, amidst everything else going on, it would be completely understandable if the following radart on people's screens. on a bipartisan basis, congress africa. bill about there are at least two others with people working across the aisle on bills which the president has or probably will sign. see shows that people do that we need to have development th
do not have a good global health system architecture and someone comes them with ebola in remote west africa and 24 hours later, they are in the dallas hospital. right? , think more and more people the globalization discussion which has many, many facets. in the area of development, as i go around the united states, more and more people, when you get into a discussion about it, they be allies and that there is basically no spot left on the planet where you can just let it -- they realize that...
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from penguins at the tip of south america to red river hogs in west africa.e always communicating. jack: it's the same one that squealed on us. in the high desert, flamingo couples nest in a big way. nico: this the egg of a flamingo. jack: no, it's not. julie: that's amazing. and wait till you see the golden lion tamarins. oh, wow, look at him.
from penguins at the tip of south america to red river hogs in west africa.e always communicating. jack: it's the same one that squealed on us. in the high desert, flamingo couples nest in a big way. nico: this the egg of a flamingo. jack: no, it's not. julie: that's amazing. and wait till you see the golden lion tamarins. oh, wow, look at him.
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he to united states from west africa for a better life. >> what they did is wrong. he's a man tried to make end meet and then they hit him. it's very bad. >> his wife is pregnant with first child. police have a vague sfwription of gunman and say there doesn't appear to be surveillance cameras in the lot. >> don't drink the water. that's what members of congress and staffers on capitol hill were told not to do. >> annie yu is live there to tell us why, annie. >> hey, good morning. yes, levels of lead were found inside the canyon house building where many lawmakers have offices and for now, many of the drinking sources have been shut off. and they're offering free blood testing today. now the recent -- this was a recent routine testing that revealed the lead in and lead levels found in drinking water are considered slightly above the epa safety standards. and in a recent memo yesterday staffers who work inside the office were told they may have been exposed to lead contaminated water for as long as nine months and this is obviously prompting widespread concern on the
he to united states from west africa for a better life. >> what they did is wrong. he's a man tried to make end meet and then they hit him. it's very bad. >> his wife is pregnant with first child. police have a vague sfwription of gunman and say there doesn't appear to be surveillance cameras in the lot. >> don't drink the water. that's what members of congress and staffers on capitol hill were told not to do. >> annie yu is live there to tell us why, annie. >>...
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that's a longer voyage than the vast majority of ships that were on the middle passage coming from west africaeporter: below the ocean still some remnants of the wrecked ship will remain. archaeologists say it's important to leave something here as memorial to the lives lost. and you'll be able to see that story when the museum opens in september. it will be in a place where you can pause and reflect on the horrors of human bondage. you can see all of our previous stories on the museum, including a behind-the-scenes look at the artifacts there, nbc washington app. just search african-american history museum. >> can't wait for that it's coming soon. >> i know. and there's so much there that everybody will want to see. >> your reports have made a lot of us want to get there quickly. >> thank you. more to come. >> thank you, barbara. >>> doug is back with more on our weather. you haven't changed your mind about that heat wave, have you? >> i'm trying to. >> going hotter. >> i'm going to go 60s next week. let's not talk about the 90s. wouldn't it be nice if we could turn down the ac a little bit?
that's a longer voyage than the vast majority of ships that were on the middle passage coming from west africaeporter: below the ocean still some remnants of the wrecked ship will remain. archaeologists say it's important to leave something here as memorial to the lives lost. and you'll be able to see that story when the museum opens in september. it will be in a place where you can pause and reflect on the horrors of human bondage. you can see all of our previous stories on the museum,...
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maryland's congressional delegation are outraged that a frederick , maryland mother is being held in a west africa jail. this week, she was sentenced to three years in prison in her home country for gambia. it is for an alleged involvement in an anti government protest there. four members of maryland's congressional delegation are working with the state department to appeal her conviction. >>> if you are thinking about adding a furry friend, today the last day of clear shelters event. be sure to post photos of your pets, post them with the #fury reads. we'll waive or discount fees as part of the one-day adoption drive. we have a special page dedicated to the event. ch >>> time for weather and traffic on the ones on this weather alert day. >> storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell telling us to get ready. >> absolutely right. make sure you take good care of your pets through the heat as well. make sure the water bowl is always full and even outdoor pets, if you can make sure they have a shady spot to lay in or maybe one of the turtle pools. i know a big dog likes to take a splash in the cool water.
maryland's congressional delegation are outraged that a frederick , maryland mother is being held in a west africa jail. this week, she was sentenced to three years in prison in her home country for gambia. it is for an alleged involvement in an anti government protest there. four members of maryland's congressional delegation are working with the state department to appeal her conviction. >>> if you are thinking about adding a furry friend, today the last day of clear shelters event....
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don't have a good global house system architecture and someone combs down with ebola and remote west africad 24 hours later they're in the dallas hospital, right? i think more and more people, you know, the globalization discussion -- as i go around the united states, more people when you get about discussion, they realize that there's basically no spot left on the planet where you can just let it fester and, of course, if you're having a discussion about national security and terrorism, it's the same thing. we can't have the places where things fester, so i think from that point of view knew dialogues are possible and new understandings and you see a lot of bipartisan collaboration. i mean, midst everything else going on, actually on a bipartisan basis, congress passed a bill about power africa, there's one getting very close to passage involving feed the future and there are at least two others with people working across the aisle on bills which the president has or probably will sign. and that shows that people do see that we need to have development as one of the 3d's that the bush admi
don't have a good global house system architecture and someone combs down with ebola and remote west africad 24 hours later they're in the dallas hospital, right? i think more and more people, you know, the globalization discussion -- as i go around the united states, more people when you get about discussion, they realize that there's basically no spot left on the planet where you can just let it fester and, of course, if you're having a discussion about national security and terrorism, it's...
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muhammad due bee came to america from west africa looking for loo aette abouter wife. wi he he and his brother both selll ice cream in prince george's county. we try to make ends meet. he couldn't have had too much oc him after a rainy fourth of july. it was about 6:00 p.m. when muhammad drove into this lot to park his truck for the night. police say two robbers attacked him shooting him nine times. ti that driver wasn't here at the time, but his truck took a bullet. what is everyone on the lot.ot i feel so bad about this. it's a shame. whoever did it obviously don't have a heart. this mechanic says he often works on muhammad's truck. i'll pray for him. muhammad's wife didn't want todn speak on camera, but she provided this photo and said her baby is coming soon. the family says they're relyingy on faith that muhammad will heal and his attackers will be caught. i want to tell them what they te did is wrong. this is a man who tried to make ends meet. unfortunately police haven'tun been able toat provide a good description of the two suspects. so far no surveillance vide
muhammad due bee came to america from west africa looking for loo aette abouter wife. wi he he and his brother both selll ice cream in prince george's county. we try to make ends meet. he couldn't have had too much oc him after a rainy fourth of july. it was about 6:00 p.m. when muhammad drove into this lot to park his truck for the night. police say two robbers attacked him shooting him nine times. ti that driver wasn't here at the time, but his truck took a bullet. what is everyone on the...
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c comcast but sold ice cream to make extra cash for his family here and back home in guinea, west africa today prince george's county police updated the case. the victim who has not been named was shot several times monday night by two suspects who wanted to rob him. >> a victim in this manner who is trying to earn a living on a holiday, probably to provide for his family and these guys come up and shoot him nine times. that is unacceptable. cheryl: police tell us the cameras in the area did not capture the shooting. other ice cream truck drivers who lease a parking spot in the lot on buchanan street says minor crime has happened to them. >> for someone to follow him in the yard and shot him. we are all vendors. we move back and forth. we go out, you come in with money. unless you want to be protected. we don't have that protection. cheryl: the property owner has not returned our calls. drivers were going to the hospital to check on their friend. >> my heart goes out to his cheryl: tonight police tell us they don't have a description of the vehicle that the suspect likely used to get awa
c comcast but sold ice cream to make extra cash for his family here and back home in guinea, west africa today prince george's county police updated the case. the victim who has not been named was shot several times monday night by two suspects who wanted to rob him. >> a victim in this manner who is trying to earn a living on a holiday, probably to provide for his family and these guys come up and shoot him nine times. that is unacceptable. cheryl: police tell us the cameras in the area...
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first child, an immigrant working two jobs to support his family here and mother and cousins in west africa. the ice cream truck that he owns, the smallest of small businesses, a way to get ahead. >> what the people did is wrong. >> reporter: his brother. >> crying. i cry a lot. >> reporter: he was attacked on the 4th of july as he returned to the parking enclosure where a large group of vendors pay rent to good the robbery, an apparent ambush by two predators knowing the vendors carry cash. other vendors complain parts of the lot are covered by video but not the front gate. police have no solid description of the robbers or their vehicle. >> the place is not safe. >>> >> reporter: who would come in and shoot a guy nine times over ice cream money. >> multimillion dollar question. no one can answer. we have to find out who did it and why they do it. >> reporter: you can expect the vendors to start pressing the landlord to put up video coverage at the front gate. the alley, according to his brother survived surgery but is unable to speak. they set up a go fund me page as he recovers from this
first child, an immigrant working two jobs to support his family here and mother and cousins in west africa. the ice cream truck that he owns, the smallest of small businesses, a way to get ahead. >> what the people did is wrong. >> reporter: his brother. >> crying. i cry a lot. >> reporter: he was attacked on the 4th of july as he returned to the parking enclosure where a large group of vendors pay rent to good the robbery, an apparent ambush by two predators knowing...
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. >>> a local woman has been sitting in a jail, thousands of miles away from home, in west africa without any communication with her husband or two daughters. and it could stay that way for a while. she was sentenced yesterday to three years in prison in her home country of giambi agambia. she did nothing wrong and they're working with the state department to appeal her conviction. >>> rupert murdoch will take over as acting ceo at fox news. now that roger ailes is out. ailes officially resigned as chairman and chief executive of former anchor gretchen carlson filed a sexual harassment lawsuit against him earlier this month. ailes denied any wrongdoing. he founded the cable network 20 years ago. in a statement, murdoch says ailes made a remarkable contribution to the company and the country. >>> charlotte, north carolina, is losing next year's nba all-star game and all the revenue that comes with it over a controversial state law. the league made the decision because of the so-called bathroom bill, the one that mandates transgender people use bathrooms that match the sex on their birth ce
. >>> a local woman has been sitting in a jail, thousands of miles away from home, in west africa without any communication with her husband or two daughters. and it could stay that way for a while. she was sentenced yesterday to three years in prison in her home country of giambi agambia. she did nothing wrong and they're working with the state department to appeal her conviction. >>> rupert murdoch will take over as acting ceo at fox news. now that roger ailes is out. ailes...
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from penguins at the tip of south america to red river hogs in west africa.nicating. jack: it's the same one that squealed on us. in the high desert, flamingo couples nest in a big way. nico: this the egg of a flamingo. jack: no, it's not. julie: that's amazing. and wait till you see the golden lion tamarins.
from penguins at the tip of south america to red river hogs in west africa.nicating. jack: it's the same one that squealed on us. in the high desert, flamingo couples nest in a big way. nico: this the egg of a flamingo. jack: no, it's not. julie: that's amazing. and wait till you see the golden lion tamarins.
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that's a longer voyage than the vast majority of ships which were coming from west africa. >> belo remnantsl remain. archaeologists say it's important to leave something here as memorial to the lives lost. of course you can see more on our nbc washington app. >> amazing stuff there. >>> let's get another check of the forecast because it is turning hot outside. amelia draper, what have you got? >> well, it's already feel about 103 degrees in the district, 95 in gaithersburg. it is a storm team 4 weather alert day because of the heat and because of the humidity. a high today of 96. 95 tomorrow but not as humid so it won't feel as bad. of course lauren will have updates throughout the afternoon and then we'll have the latest starting at 4:00. some rain in the forecast for saturday, highs in the 80s. 90 on sunday. >> all right, amelia, thanks so much. that's it for news4 midday. thank you for joining us. we'll be back on the air this afternoon first at 4:00 and of course we'll update you on the weather conditions and everything that we've. >> you can get your news and weather updates any time w
that's a longer voyage than the vast majority of ships which were coming from west africa. >> belo remnantsl remain. archaeologists say it's important to leave something here as memorial to the lives lost. of course you can see more on our nbc washington app. >> amazing stuff there. >>> let's get another check of the forecast because it is turning hot outside. amelia draper, what have you got? >> well, it's already feel about 103 degrees in the district, 95 in...
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from penguins at the tip of south america to red river hogs in west africa.'s the same one that squealed on us. in the high desert, flamingo couples nest in a big way. nico: this the egg of a flamingo. jack: no, it's not. julie: that's amazing. and wait till you see the golden lion tamarins. oh, wow, look at him.
from penguins at the tip of south america to red river hogs in west africa.'s the same one that squealed on us. in the high desert, flamingo couples nest in a big way. nico: this the egg of a flamingo. jack: no, it's not. julie: that's amazing. and wait till you see the golden lion tamarins. oh, wow, look at him.
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you see a doctrinal spread doing this at hotels across africa and west africa. now you see them, you know, occurring all over the middle east and now into south asia and even on into east asia. we saw that the exact same type of operation and the only thing that stopped in for example in indonesia was very well aware, you know, law enforcement, same thing as in turkey. this operation, as jim said a little earlier, you can tell just by the timeline of the gunfire, they initiated their assault. they breached into the facility. they, you know, may have had some sort of shock effect, whether it was the personnel carriers, we do, we slash the place, we have to clear this place of the hostages. usually they're brought out right away, taken into ambulances, identified to make sure that they're not terrorists and that what you see is your victory parade. we have none of that right now. >> i'm not sure if we still have some of those live pictures that we had from the scene, obviously, there has been a live feed that has been re-established further down the road, but it d
you see a doctrinal spread doing this at hotels across africa and west africa. now you see them, you know, occurring all over the middle east and now into south asia and even on into east asia. we saw that the exact same type of operation and the only thing that stopped in for example in indonesia was very well aware, you know, law enforcement, same thing as in turkey. this operation, as jim said a little earlier, you can tell just by the timeline of the gunfire, they initiated their assault....
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to use starting october 1 to continue to keep ebola in control in west africa. we're continuing to see flares of the embers that are burning from the epidemic that's over there. and all of those resources are at risk. that's why passage of a supplemental is so important. and it shows us, again, why having some sort of an infectious disease rapid response fund is critically important so we don't have to go through this the next time there's a global public health emergency. because without a doubt there will be a next time. >> yes, i would like to thank you very much, senator. if i could just add to that and would certainly echo dr. friedman that we will do the best we can but with the resources we have be able to support the countries that i've noted for a period of time for several months during the next year, but we certainly won't be able to do much to expand to other countries or deepen the impact of our programs. it's enough to pay for activities running through several months, but we can't expand. and we do believe we need to expand. it can't just be the f
to use starting october 1 to continue to keep ebola in control in west africa. we're continuing to see flares of the embers that are burning from the epidemic that's over there. and all of those resources are at risk. that's why passage of a supplemental is so important. and it shows us, again, why having some sort of an infectious disease rapid response fund is critically important so we don't have to go through this the next time there's a global public health emergency. because without a...
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based decisions to keep flights and travel ongoing, to encourage american health workers to go in west africa and putting troops on the ground to create safety evacuations and treatments. had u.s. aid at that time had 10,000 local individuals in liberia under employment, fighting that disease with new technology and approaches. had we not done that, had we said this is not our jobs anymore and we are not responsible for problems that happen elsewhere, we'll be still be dealing with ebola in this country today. these things don't always capture the headlines when they work. the reality is from haiti to ebola and serving refugees coming out of syria to what happened just last week of the bipartisan bases passed and the party signed on the food act which helps moving 95 million people out of poverty, resurgence and support for farmers to do better. they are an important part of our national security. they can be done in a way that guard us with tremendous bipartisan support and just being dismissive of that is a higher set of moral obligations and not only deeply threatening to our national secu
based decisions to keep flights and travel ongoing, to encourage american health workers to go in west africa and putting troops on the ground to create safety evacuations and treatments. had u.s. aid at that time had 10,000 local individuals in liberia under employment, fighting that disease with new technology and approaches. had we not done that, had we said this is not our jobs anymore and we are not responsible for problems that happen elsewhere, we'll be still be dealing with ebola in...
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to use starting october 1 to continue to keep ebola in control in west africa. we're continuing to see flares of the embers that are burning from the epidemic that's over there. and all of those resources are at risk. that's why passage of a supplemental is so important. and it shows us, again, why having some sort of an infectious disease rapid response fund is critically important so we don't have to go through this the next time there's a global public health emergency. because without a doubt there will be a next time. >> yes, i would like to thank you very much, senator. if i could just add to that and would certainly echo dr.friedman that we will do the best we can but with the resources we have be able to support the countries that i've noted for a period of time for several months during the next year, but we certainly won't be able to do much to expand to other countries or deepen the impact of our programs. it's enough to pay for activities running through several months, but we can't expand. and we do believe we need to expand. it can't just be the fi
to use starting october 1 to continue to keep ebola in control in west africa. we're continuing to see flares of the embers that are burning from the epidemic that's over there. and all of those resources are at risk. that's why passage of a supplemental is so important. and it shows us, again, why having some sort of an infectious disease rapid response fund is critically important so we don't have to go through this the next time there's a global public health emergency. because without a...