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at the beginning of march i visited johannesburg and then across to zimbabwe and zambia. wanted to get some videos and photos of the victoria falls, really. the sound is absolutely unbelievable. at this time of year, march, april, it is the rainy season so it is full of water, so when you are walking through it you just get an absolute drenching. when did you find out that you had to stop your trip and come home, tony? it was starting to get more and more difficult from the end of march. i was planning to go to namibia and i actually went down to the border and they basically wouldn't let me in, they said, "no, no." so i thought, "0k, that is that then." and i've got an underlying health condition. i had a kidney transplant back in 2008, so i needed medication, and it was getting more and more difficult to try to arrange to get that sent out to zambia, so i thought my best option might be coming back to the uk, as sad as that was. i eventually managed to find a flight for an extortionate price and then i have been in lockdown more or less ever since. my goal is to visit e
at the beginning of march i visited johannesburg and then across to zimbabwe and zambia. wanted to get some videos and photos of the victoria falls, really. the sound is absolutely unbelievable. at this time of year, march, april, it is the rainy season so it is full of water, so when you are walking through it you just get an absolute drenching. when did you find out that you had to stop your trip and come home, tony? it was starting to get more and more difficult from the end of march. i was...
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at the beginning of march i visited johannesburg and then across to zimbabwe and zambia. and wanted to get some videos and photos of the victoria falls, really. the sound is absolutely unbelievable. at this time of year, march, april, it is the rainy season so it is full of water, so when you are walking through it you just get an absolute drenching. when did you find out that you had to stop your trip and come home, tony? it was starting to get more and more difficult from the end of march. i was planning to go to namibia and i actually went down to the border and they basically wouldn't let me in, they said, "no, no." so i thought, "0k, that is that then." and i've got an underlying health condition. i had a kidney transplant back in 2008, so i needed medication, and it was getting more and more difficult to try to arrange to get that sent out to zambia, so i thought my best option might be coming back to the uk, as sad as that was. i eventually managed to find a flight for an extortionate price and then i have been in lockdown more or less ever since. my goal is to vis
at the beginning of march i visited johannesburg and then across to zimbabwe and zambia. and wanted to get some videos and photos of the victoria falls, really. the sound is absolutely unbelievable. at this time of year, march, april, it is the rainy season so it is full of water, so when you are walking through it you just get an absolute drenching. when did you find out that you had to stop your trip and come home, tony? it was starting to get more and more difficult from the end of march. i...
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more and more difficult to try to arrange to get that sent to try to arrange to get that sent to zambiauk. as sad as that was. i eventually managed to find a flight for an extortionate price and i have been in lockdown by myself ever since. my goal is to visit every world, every country in the world, and that is what gets me up the world, and that is what gets me up in the morning and get me out of the house in the morning. i am planning my next trip. sort of looking at the end of the year, no actual travel them until november, december, and you know the situation here and the situation in other countries... tony, thank you so much, stay well, i am looking forward to hearing about some more of your adventures in the future. take care and be safe yourself. now just a few miles away from here, there is one place that has never had a problem with putting people in isolation. it is the tower of london. welcome to the tower of london! where kings and queens have walked over 500 years. today is our first day in proper lockdown and we have security here, the army, guarding the jewels, we are u
more and more difficult to try to arrange to get that sent to try to arrange to get that sent to zambiauk. as sad as that was. i eventually managed to find a flight for an extortionate price and i have been in lockdown by myself ever since. my goal is to visit every world, every country in the world, and that is what gets me up the world, and that is what gets me up in the morning and get me out of the house in the morning. i am planning my next trip. sort of looking at the end of the year, no...
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and his family living and going to school in his native zambia. "ellen" so moved this she was crying. >>> today mindy kaylee and b.j. novak and the hilt show kbt the office" host ad facebook live ceremony. shout outs to high schools and colleges around the country. and oprah delivered the commencement address. >> i wish i could tell you i know the path forward. i don't. there is so much uncertainty. and truth there always has been. but i do know is that the same guts and imagination that got you to this moment, all those things are the very things that are going to sustain you through whatever is coming. >> she's so inspiring. other celebrities made appearances during the ceremony. >> when we come back our own celebration for the class of 2020. and... let's get started. (music fades in) hey! -hi! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> what will a rush to the classroom look like? a california mom taking her kids to school in the netherlands what's it been like there and why it is so different from the american experience. that tonight at 6:00. >> as always we want to end on
and his family living and going to school in his native zambia. "ellen" so moved this she was crying. >>> today mindy kaylee and b.j. novak and the hilt show kbt the office" host ad facebook live ceremony. shout outs to high schools and colleges around the country. and oprah delivered the commencement address. >> i wish i could tell you i know the path forward. i don't. there is so much uncertainty. and truth there always has been. but i do know is that the same...
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over them it's regulated human life for thousands of years but how did it come the balance amos from zambia wanted to know. how was the son created. it's been burning away for over 4 and a half 1000000000 years and it's not even halfway through its projected lifespan. one in which human history is just the blink of an eye. but while we may be just a transitory moment in cosmic terms we are at least able to study the life cycle of the sun. all galaxy is home to billions of other stars like it. space telescopes have given astronomers a closer look at how stars evolve. our own son was born from a cloud of gas and dust over the course of millions of years. it's a magical process reproduced here on a computer. this cloud of dust contains regions of denser gas like pearls on a necklace. the astral embryos that emerge there continue growing until they have sufficient must to ignite the sun's fire. if outlet is right why up in latin. do you have a science question that you've always wanted on state we're happy to help out send it to us as a video text ovoid smell if we answer it on the show let's s
over them it's regulated human life for thousands of years but how did it come the balance amos from zambia wanted to know. how was the son created. it's been burning away for over 4 and a half 1000000000 years and it's not even halfway through its projected lifespan. one in which human history is just the blink of an eye. but while we may be just a transitory moment in cosmic terms we are at least able to study the life cycle of the sun. all galaxy is home to billions of other stars like it....
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responsible for color vision but we only see the light that actually enters our eyes if you are in zambia wanted to know more. light travel. during a thunderstorm we see the lightning straight away but we hear the thunder with a light. that's because sound waves move slowly or as light travels super fast at 300000 kilometers per 2nd. maintains that speed in space where there's a vacuum and the moves only slightly slower to be earth's atmosphere. rather maybe a slower down for example water in which it travels at a mere 225000 kilometers a 2nd. life troubles like ripples spreading on the surface of a liquid in all directions simultaneously. and in straight lines which is why we talk of light rays sometimes it's even possible for us to see the. light that does not strike our retinas remains invisible we only see light inside view for example when it scattered off particles of dust or droplets of water and into our eyes. on a rough surface light rays scatter in all directions in shallow water this produces wavy abstract patterns. when this light hits a smooth as glass surface it changes dire
responsible for color vision but we only see the light that actually enters our eyes if you are in zambia wanted to know more. light travel. during a thunderstorm we see the lightning straight away but we hear the thunder with a light. that's because sound waves move slowly or as light travels super fast at 300000 kilometers per 2nd. maintains that speed in space where there's a vacuum and the moves only slightly slower to be earth's atmosphere. rather maybe a slower down for example water in...
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May 9, 2020
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we have had another example in business and medical people from zambia getting together with the internationaltion of oxygen, for example. so people in the diaspora sometimes have had experiences and connections that can be extremely valuable to what countries are doing so we would very much like to encourage that and benefit from let knowledge and networks and resources. the lack of equipment and materials is a big worry, i think there are about 2000 ventilators across 41 african countries, you need about 30,000, that shows you the huge gap. what you think about what our panellist said? ngozi said please go back to your countries of origin to help, do your countries of origin to help, do you go back to somalia for instance to help? i think in terms of the individual contributions, i think everybody, the people i know is doing their best in their remittance and no money going back to their families. i didn't get what i wanted from the answer is because i was hoping to see some sort of named campaign that would help us to mobilise the diaspora communities. it's a very difficult for an individua
we have had another example in business and medical people from zambia getting together with the internationaltion of oxygen, for example. so people in the diaspora sometimes have had experiences and connections that can be extremely valuable to what countries are doing so we would very much like to encourage that and benefit from let knowledge and networks and resources. the lack of equipment and materials is a big worry, i think there are about 2000 ventilators across 41 african countries,...
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we have had another example in business and medical people from zambia getting together with the internationalountry can scale up the production of oxygen, for example. so people in the diaspora sometimes have had experiences and connections that can be extremely valuable to what countries are doing so we would very much like to encourage that and benefit from that knowledge and networks and resources. the lack of equipment and materials is a big worry, i think there are about 2,000 ventilators across 41 african countries, and you need about 30,000, so that shows you the huge gap. abdul abdi, what you think about what our panellists said? ngozi said, "please go back to your countries of origin to help," do you go back to somalia, for instance, to help? i think in terms of the individual contributions, i think everybody, the people i know are doing their best in cleaning up their remittance and giving money going back to their extended families. i didn't get what i wanted from the answers because i was hoping to see some sort of named campaigns that would help us to mobilise the diaspora commun
we have had another example in business and medical people from zambia getting together with the internationalountry can scale up the production of oxygen, for example. so people in the diaspora sometimes have had experiences and connections that can be extremely valuable to what countries are doing so we would very much like to encourage that and benefit from that knowledge and networks and resources. the lack of equipment and materials is a big worry, i think there are about 2,000 ventilators...
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they are living and going to school in his native zambia.llen was so moved, she started crying herself because he was crying. >>> up next at 6:30, pushing hard for a vaccine. the president trump's promise when one will be available. >>> mass confusion, san francisco retailers looking for help. what they can and can't do when monday rolls around. >>> right now at 6:30, operation warp speed. that is the president's initiative to find a covid sack vi vaccine by the end of the year. president trump spoke from the rose garden this morning. >> the leaders are a former parm suit cal executive, and a four-star army general. the president said under their leadership, they hope to have a vaccine fairly quickly. >> they literally have been working 4 hours a day. so we have the time. we have to do something by the end of the year or shortly there after. >> president trump says they will rely on the milt. medical experts say developing a a vaccine is 12 to 18 months away. and he wants to produce a sack seen by the end of the year would be a mir cal. >>>
they are living and going to school in his native zambia.llen was so moved, she started crying herself because he was crying. >>> up next at 6:30, pushing hard for a vaccine. the president trump's promise when one will be available. >>> mass confusion, san francisco retailers looking for help. what they can and can't do when monday rolls around. >>> right now at 6:30, operation warp speed. that is the president's initiative to find a covid sack vi vaccine by the end...
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in africa it has forced country struggling with debt and coronavirus, zambia to head over strategic allies like key minds of collateral or pay the debt. experts say that when china sees opportunities it exploits. there are many opportunities available now while the world looks elsewhere in china is not letting any of them go to waste. benjamin hall, fox news. rob: texas allowing businesses to reopen and get people working again. >> reporter: restaurant owner claims what he's doing to protect customers when they come into sit down for a meal, that is next. (somber music) - this is an urgent message from the international fellowship of christians and jews. there is an emergency food crisis for elderly holocaust survivors in the former soviet union. - this is a fight against time. what we're dealing with is coming out, meeting someone who's 85, 90 years old, can't get around, has no food, has no water and just wants to give up and die. and that's where we come in. we are called to comfort these people, to be a blessing to their lives. - [presenter] for just $25 we'll rush an emergency surviva
in africa it has forced country struggling with debt and coronavirus, zambia to head over strategic allies like key minds of collateral or pay the debt. experts say that when china sees opportunities it exploits. there are many opportunities available now while the world looks elsewhere in china is not letting any of them go to waste. benjamin hall, fox news. rob: texas allowing businesses to reopen and get people working again. >> reporter: restaurant owner claims what he's doing to...
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we're helping them rid themselves of malaria in zambia.elping protect endangered species doing work around climate change and this, this cause now helps 300 million people who choose to join. we're tracking about 1,000 registrants a day. and we can't wait to hire some of these people and get them into our workforce >> all right that's terrific. i knew you would be doing stuff like that. i want to thank dean this is a company just ask any young person who has to do data and they'll tell you, you must use this company back here after the break. i love these fries. you know, the chef here trained in france. mmm, it shows! so good. oh hey, did you say you needed help with investing? because i know someone who's really great. and you trust him? totally. yeah. we went to school together. i'll check him out on investor.gov. so, what'll it be? i'll just have the burger. before you invest, get the full report. check out an investment professional's background for free on investor.gov. before you invest, investor.gov. right now, there are over a mil
we're helping them rid themselves of malaria in zambia.elping protect endangered species doing work around climate change and this, this cause now helps 300 million people who choose to join. we're tracking about 1,000 registrants a day. and we can't wait to hire some of these people and get them into our workforce >> all right that's terrific. i knew you would be doing stuff like that. i want to thank dean this is a company just ask any young person who has to do data and they'll tell...
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. >>> speaking of the elephant in a room, in zambia in a hotel, elephant decided to take a shortcut.h the hotel lobby. take a look and say you want some of this people at higher risk, must take extra precautions. you are at higher risk if you are over 65, or if you have any serious underlying medical conditions, like heart disease, chronic lung disease, diabetes, or if your immune system is compromised for any reason. if you're at higher risk, wash your hands frequently with soap and water for twenty seconds. avoid touching your face. disinfect frequently touched objects. and wash up after being in public spaces. and when it comes to social situations...less is better. stay six feet or two arm lengths away from other people. better still, stay home if you can. if you're sick, please stay home and away from others. and if you think you've been exposed to the virus, call your health care provider before going to their office. in challenging times, the choices you make are critical. please visit coronavirus.gov for more information. by staying home... you're protecting other people from
. >>> speaking of the elephant in a room, in zambia in a hotel, elephant decided to take a shortcut.h the hotel lobby. take a look and say you want some of this people at higher risk, must take extra precautions. you are at higher risk if you are over 65, or if you have any serious underlying medical conditions, like heart disease, chronic lung disease, diabetes, or if your immune system is compromised for any reason. if you're at higher risk, wash your hands frequently with soap and...
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capitalism by producing a barter system between south africa, mozambique, south africa, zimbabwe, zambia. the states that have suffered 1.5 million deaths because they housed us. are going to create a system where the resources that we had would be bartered with the resources they have so we would not be exploitingraw materials . we would renege on the imf world bank wealth and that we would completely pass the buck so in this period you had the moderates, right, who were down with that and the argument was if we do this, they're going to vamp on us the way they found on cuba. and i'm like well bring it on. it would be interesting for the american military to send a battalion of soldiers and sailors, many of whom were black to come fight against a black liberation movement. let's see how that plays out because we know what happened in vietnam where more often officers died with a bullet in their back so in that period, to make a long story short of moderates who had been in exile in the west were in deep conflict with the radicals who had been in exile in cuba and in the soviet bloc and
capitalism by producing a barter system between south africa, mozambique, south africa, zimbabwe, zambia. the states that have suffered 1.5 million deaths because they housed us. are going to create a system where the resources that we had would be bartered with the resources they have so we would not be exploitingraw materials . we would renege on the imf world bank wealth and that we would completely pass the buck so in this period you had the moderates, right, who were down with that and the...