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narrator: frank fang has a farm on the outskirts of lusaka, the capitol city of zambia.loves to bring his family here on the weekend for barbecue. in 1994 frank graduated with a law degree from a prestigious university in south of china. he got employed by a gh profi company in his only province which specializes in international cooperration. ♪ music narrator: a few years later frank was deployed by his company to botswana. the memory of arriving in africa for the first time is still very fresh. narrator: in 2000 frank quit the company and together with his friends they drove from botswana to zambia to start a new life. frank fang: this is lusaka hotel. and this is the first place we stayed on the first day, from the first day we arrived in lusaka, we stayed here -- i can't remember if it was this room or this room -- for about 30, 40 days. this is one of my brothers here. i've known him for long. how many years we know each other? >>i've been here for almost 13 years. frank: 13 years? >>how did you know each other? frank: how did we know each other? >>we know each othe
narrator: frank fang has a farm on the outskirts of lusaka, the capitol city of zambia.loves to bring his family here on the weekend for barbecue. in 1994 frank graduated with a law degree from a prestigious university in south of china. he got employed by a gh profi company in his only province which specializes in international cooperration. ♪ music narrator: a few years later frank was deployed by his company to botswana. the memory of arriving in africa for the first time is still very...
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. >> jay was on the board of zambia or fans u.s., a charity that provides care and a better future for the millions of african children who have lost parents to aids. children were perhaps the most important part of jay's life. >> aside from being a great friend i see him with his family. and he's a great dad. papa jay to those grand kids is the pied piper. he's just this awesome figure for his beautiful grandchildren. >> alway >> what's always clear is jay loved his grandchildren so much. when i had a colleague who had grandchildren, he paid a big issue about asking about our families and supporting that decision in just a lovely way. >> jay is the definition of loyalty. he has a very paternal protective nature about him. he wants to make sure that you're okay. he's's looking out for you. it's just part of his dna. >> jay is somebody that goes in the category of somebody that you just can count on. you can count on him. for loyalty, for friendship. for giving his absolute best. >> people always talk about oh, you know so-and-so is such a good person or so an so is such a good person.
. >> jay was on the board of zambia or fans u.s., a charity that provides care and a better future for the millions of african children who have lost parents to aids. children were perhaps the most important part of jay's life. >> aside from being a great friend i see him with his family. and he's a great dad. papa jay to those grand kids is the pied piper. he's just this awesome figure for his beautiful grandchildren. >> alway >> what's always clear is jay loved his...
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he grew up in a remote village in zambia with nothing to eat. he spent time staring at the sky.and now he studies. >> we are going to invent -- [ unintelligible ] just wait and see. >> the academics behind the school have startled the next einstein forum, for bright young minds whose work is often neglected but needs to be highlighted. >organizers say that there's research discrimination, plenty of findings, but the work is often undervalued and overlooked just because it comes from the continent. 17 einstein fellows, as well as young researchers from across the continent are sharing their innovations from top policymakers, and business leaders and academics. >> it's something that the world of aids has totally overlooked. $1 trillion has been spent over the last two decades in aid to africa, and almost none of it on generating expertise in africa to design and implement its own solutions, and we're seeing the consequence. solutions from outside don't work. >> for him, being an einstein fellow is the opportunity to be part of something bigger. i hopes his market mall skills may
he grew up in a remote village in zambia with nothing to eat. he spent time staring at the sky.and now he studies. >> we are going to invent -- [ unintelligible ] just wait and see. >> the academics behind the school have startled the next einstein forum, for bright young minds whose work is often neglected but needs to be highlighted. >organizers say that there's research discrimination, plenty of findings, but the work is often undervalued and overlooked just because it comes...
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this man fwrou up in a remote village in zambia with barely enough to eat. he spent his days stairing at the sky. he now studies cosmology. >> we will see more and it will come from here. just wait and see. >> reporter: the african academics behind this school have started the next einstein forum. organisers of this forum seek to address what it calls research discrimination. they say there is much african research with plenty of findings for the work-- but the work is often under valued and over looked because it comes from the continent. 17 einstein fellows as well as young researchers from across the continent are sharing their innovations with top policy makers, business leaders and academics. >> it is something the world of aids has totally over looked. one trillion dollars has been spent over the last few decades in aid to africa. almost none of it on generating expertise in africa to design and implement its own solutions. we've seen the consequence. solutions from outside. >> reporter: being an einstein fellow is an opportunity of being part of somet
this man fwrou up in a remote village in zambia with barely enough to eat. he spent his days stairing at the sky. he now studies cosmology. >> we will see more and it will come from here. just wait and see. >> reporter: the african academics behind this school have started the next einstein forum. organisers of this forum seek to address what it calls research discrimination. they say there is much african research with plenty of findings for the work-- but the work is often under...
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the cheapest city in the world is lousaka, the capital of zambia. catherine n.: good to know.looking for the chief move away from this expensive -- the cheap move away from this expensive city. xí 03/10/16 03/10/16 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica, this is democracy now! >> i will not deport children. i would not deport children. i do not want to deport family members, either. no, i will not deport children from the united states of america. amy: hillary clinton and bernie sanders debate in miami, days ahead of the key winner take all primary. in a debate hosted by univision, the discussed immigration, u.s.
the cheapest city in the world is lousaka, the capital of zambia. catherine n.: good to know.looking for the chief move away from this expensive -- the cheap move away from this expensive city. xí 03/10/16 03/10/16 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica, this is democracy now! >> i will not deport children. i would not deport children. i do not want to deport family members, either. no, i will not deport children from the united states of america. amy: hillary...
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it all came from a neighboring country, zambia. wasser's team had made a discovery that would revolutionize law enforcement's approach to poaching >> basically this study debunked some of the assumptions that you and interpol had about how these activities were working? what were those assumptions? >> so there were assumptions that law enforcement in general had, and one was ...when you get a big seizure, they were cherry picked from all over africa, and what we showed was that is not what is happening. that there are poached in the same area over and over and over again. >> the plight of the african elephant has been well-documented. these heartbreaking images were shot in a sanctuary for elephant orphins in kenya, >> from before, the biggest enemy of elephants... >> this two year old being bottle fed stood by his mother's body for three days after she was murdered for her tusks. >> first you kill the bulls then they kill the matriarchs so now you are destroying the leadership in your group and as well as the long term knowledge t
it all came from a neighboring country, zambia. wasser's team had made a discovery that would revolutionize law enforcement's approach to poaching >> basically this study debunked some of the assumptions that you and interpol had about how these activities were working? what were those assumptions? >> so there were assumptions that law enforcement in general had, and one was ...when you get a big seizure, they were cherry picked from all over africa, and what we showed was that is...
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. >> he grew up in zambia with barely enough to eat and no electricity at home. he spent his childhood hungry staring at the sky. he now studies cosmology. >> i share the idea. just wait and see. >> a fellowship for africa's young bright minds whose work is too often neglected but need to be highlighted is the purpose of the einstein search. >> 17 einstein fellows, as well as young researchers from across the continent share their innovations with top policy makers, leaders and academics. >> it's something the world has totally overlooked. $1 trillion has been spent over the last two decades in aid to africa. almost none of it on generating expertise in africa to design and implement its own solutions and we've seen the consequence. solutions from outside don't work. >> being an einstein fellow is an opportunity of being part of something bigger. he hopes" mathematical skills may someday unlock the deepest mysteries of this world and its untapped resources. >> just when we were feeling smart, a google commuter scoring a second victory against the best human playe
. >> he grew up in zambia with barely enough to eat and no electricity at home. he spent his childhood hungry staring at the sky. he now studies cosmology. >> i share the idea. just wait and see. >> a fellowship for africa's young bright minds whose work is too often neglected but need to be highlighted is the purpose of the einstein search. >> 17 einstein fellows, as well as young researchers from across the continent share their innovations with top policy makers,...
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an exhilarating experience awaits you in the african bush at the chongwe river camp in zambia. experience a safari like never before with a daily professional guide and luxury tents that overlook the majestic chongwe and zambezi rivers. visit chongwe.com. airfare provided by south african airways, the most awarded airline to africa providing the very best service from the u.s. to more destinations in africa. [ applause ] ah, springtime on the zambezi. a "phrase" is what we're looking for this time, and, trish, you're gonna start. okay, thanks. big money. big money. big money. t. there's one t. all right. [ horn honks ] h. well, pick it up. there's one h. yes! okay, oh, i'd like to buy an e. sure. three e's. and i'd like to buy an a. we can arrange that, as well. there are two of them. [ both groan ] well, that's what happens when you spin the wheel. i have to take this from you. i'm sorry. okay. yolanda, it's your turn. whoo! yeah. s. [ chuckling ] no. there's no s. i'm sorry. but we appreciate your enthusiasm. kristen, your turn. kristen: n. three n's. there you go. you are $5
an exhilarating experience awaits you in the african bush at the chongwe river camp in zambia. experience a safari like never before with a daily professional guide and luxury tents that overlook the majestic chongwe and zambezi rivers. visit chongwe.com. airfare provided by south african airways, the most awarded airline to africa providing the very best service from the u.s. to more destinations in africa. [ applause ] ah, springtime on the zambezi. a "phrase" is what we're looking...
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in zambia, there was an effort to make sure that a set number of villages were using bed nets properly. so there were a lot of public health, a lot of american public health experts living in these villages, working with the villagers. it was an intense effort to make sure that these villages all used their bed nets properly. if anything about that gets you cannot use properly, in many parts of africa and all kinds of bad outcomes have developed because of that. especially, there was an excellent story in the "new york times" about bed nets if you want to look it up in these villages with the entomologists found was that when there was almost 100% bed net coverage the mosquitoes change their biting habits. they did earlier. they find a way. they are adaptable. they are small and they can change their habits pretty quickly. africa's main malaria carrier is a rural mosquito. and as africa urbanize is, that our projections that suggest malaria will not be as large a problem because it's a rural mosquito. india's malaria carrier is an urban miscue. these mosquitoes will adapt. as africa ur
in zambia, there was an effort to make sure that a set number of villages were using bed nets properly. so there were a lot of public health, a lot of american public health experts living in these villages, working with the villagers. it was an intense effort to make sure that these villages all used their bed nets properly. if anything about that gets you cannot use properly, in many parts of africa and all kinds of bad outcomes have developed because of that. especially, there was an...
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afford to go to mit or harvard, but are just as bright. like saul, he grew up in a remote village in zambiawith nothing to eat. he spent time staring at the sky. and now he studies. > republican presidential hopefuls gear up for another debate. things on stage is getting ugly, it's nothing compared to spectators at donald trump's event. nasty words and fists flying. david shuster reports. >> get them the hell out of here, will you. >> reporter: after the angry words of donald trump, there's evidence of angry deeds by his fans. the latest wednesday in north carolina. on the right watch the man with the red sleeves, brown hat and pony tale. following a sucker punch, police handcuffed and removed the african-american protestor who within hit. >> you ain't got to grab him like that. >> reporter: police charged the
afford to go to mit or harvard, but are just as bright. like saul, he grew up in a remote village in zambiawith nothing to eat. he spent time staring at the sky. and now he studies. > republican presidential hopefuls gear up for another debate. things on stage is getting ugly, it's nothing compared to spectators at donald trump's event. nasty words and fists flying. david shuster reports. >> get them the hell out of here, will you. >> reporter: after the angry words of donald...
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like this boy, he grew up in a remote village in zambia.t his childhood hungry, staring at the sky. >> we are going to invent better things, and yes, more [ inaudible ] and is going to come from [ inaudible ] i'll share the idea. just wait and see. [ laughter ] >> reporter: the african academics behind this school have started the next einstein forum, a fellowup for african bright young minds. organizers of this forum seek to address what it calls research discrimination. they say there is much african work with plenty of findings, but the work is often overlooked just because it comes from the continent. >> reporter: they are sharing their innovations with top policy makers, business leaders, and academics. >> it's something the world has totally overlooked. $1 trillion has been spent over the last few decades in aid to africa. almost none of it on generating expertise in africa to design and implement its own solutions, and we have seen the consequence, solutions from outside don't work. >> reporter: for him being an einstein fellow is be
like this boy, he grew up in a remote village in zambia.t his childhood hungry, staring at the sky. >> we are going to invent better things, and yes, more [ inaudible ] and is going to come from [ inaudible ] i'll share the idea. just wait and see. [ laughter ] >> reporter: the african academics behind this school have started the next einstein forum, a fellowup for african bright young minds. organizers of this forum seek to address what it calls research discrimination. they say...
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like this man who group a remote village in zambia with barely enough to eat and no electricity at home his childhood hungry staring at the sky. he now studies coz knowledging. >> believe you me we are going to invents a lot of things and here. more of [ inaudible ] and it will come from here. [ inaudible ] >> reporter: the african academics behind the school have started the next einstein forum. a fellowship for the bright young mind whose work are too often neglected but need toy to be highlighted. organizers seek to address the problem. the work is offense undervalued and over looks because it comes from the continent. they are sharing their innovations with top policy maker, business leaders and academics. >> it's something of world of aids has totally overlooked. you know, $1 trillion has been spent over the last few decades in aid to africa. almost none of it on generating expertise in africa to design and implement its own solutions. and we have seen the consequence. solutions from outside don't work. >> reporter: for being an einstein fellow is an opportunity of being part of so
like this man who group a remote village in zambia with barely enough to eat and no electricity at home his childhood hungry staring at the sky. he now studies coz knowledging. >> believe you me we are going to invents a lot of things and here. more of [ inaudible ] and it will come from here. [ inaudible ] >> reporter: the african academics behind the school have started the next einstein forum. a fellowship for the bright young mind whose work are too often neglected but need toy...
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showers maybe up to the peaks and seeing wet weather as well and rain pushing up across zimbabwe to zambialast few days and up the rift valley and malawai and uganda and showers here and stretching from ethiopia highlands and agaguinnea and ra on the eastern side and swept across the levant this weekend. >> everton thanks very much. the u.s. space agency nasa released a new photo showing what appears to be snow on pluto's mountains, scientists believe the bright material on the image may be ice and the agen agency's new horizon team says the snow-capped mountain range stretches across pltuo's region an area slightly bigger than alaska. still to come here on the al jazeera news hour, a way of life at risk, nigeria's pottery makers struggle to pass on their traditions and panda sculptures take over the thai capitol and the artist behind it has a serious message. in sport an futbol match in brazil invaded by unusual spectators and stay with us for all of the details. ♪ welcome back a quick recap of the stories on al jazeera and the u.n. has reported a sharp rise in allegations of sex abuse ag
showers maybe up to the peaks and seeing wet weather as well and rain pushing up across zimbabwe to zambialast few days and up the rift valley and malawai and uganda and showers here and stretching from ethiopia highlands and agaguinnea and ra on the eastern side and swept across the levant this weekend. >> everton thanks very much. the u.s. space agency nasa released a new photo showing what appears to be snow on pluto's mountains, scientists believe the bright material on the image may...
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five qualifiers did take place this sunday and congo and zambia drawing 1-1 and heading the group afternya and a draw by mozambeke and one group with a final spot. turkey football fans are hardly known to be friendly to each other but a rare sign of unity in istanbul on sunday and supporters and five other clubs marching together down the city's main boulevard and gathering to condemn terrorism and urge solidarity in the wake of recent bomb attacks in istanbul and ankara and it was called off last sunday, the match due to security concerns. one of england's most historic sporting concert has been won by cambridge winning the first boat race in four years against rivals oxford and the 162 contest on the river in south london, cambridge was withstanding rough waters on 7 kilometers across finishing 5 seconds ahead of oxford and lead 82-79 with leading since 1913. that is your sport and back to london. >> thanks for that, new york metropolitan museum of art is one of the oldest and influential exhibition spaces and founded 146 years ago and one of the top attractions but to be current they
five qualifiers did take place this sunday and congo and zambia drawing 1-1 and heading the group afternya and a draw by mozambeke and one group with a final spot. turkey football fans are hardly known to be friendly to each other but a rare sign of unity in istanbul on sunday and supporters and five other clubs marching together down the city's main boulevard and gathering to condemn terrorism and urge solidarity in the wake of recent bomb attacks in istanbul and ankara and it was called off...
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. >> mosquitoes are adaptable in zambia, there is an effort to make sure that a set number of villages were using bed nets properly. so there were a lot of public health -- a lot of american public health experts, living in these villages, working with the villagers. an intense effort to make sure the villages all used their bed nets properly. if they're not used properly and many parts of africa and all kinds of bad outcomes have developed because of that. especially an excellent story in "the new york times" about this if you want to look it up. in the victims that's entomologist found when there was almost 100% bed net coverage the mosquitoes changed their biting habits and they bit earlier. they find a way. they're adaptable. they're small, and they can change their habits pretty quickly. so africa's main malaria carrier is a rural mosquito, but -- and as africa urbanizes their projections that suggest malaria will not be as large a problem because it's a royal mosquito. well, indiays malaria carrier is an urban mosquito. these mosquitoes will adapt. as africa urbanizes, there's no
. >> mosquitoes are adaptable in zambia, there is an effort to make sure that a set number of villages were using bed nets properly. so there were a lot of public health -- a lot of american public health experts, living in these villages, working with the villagers. an intense effort to make sure the villages all used their bed nets properly. if they're not used properly and many parts of africa and all kinds of bad outcomes have developed because of that. especially an excellent story...