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i'm stepping away from zimbabwe. so this is my goodbye zimbabwe book for the time being.k to zimbabwe, i hope, two or three books from now, but for now, i think i've said just about all i want to say about the richness of zimbabwe. so there will be a pause and then you will say, "hello zimbabwe", again? once again, yes. petinah gappah, thank you very much. thank you very much. good evening. some very poor weather for travellers in the run—up to christmas especially in the north of the uk. this area of cloud is our second named storm of the season storm barbra and its sprinting across the atlantic. the winter chill in the air, snow showers in scotland, becoming fewer and showers less wintry. clear skies across much of england and wales, one or two mist and fog patches, the wind picking up later lifting temperatures and this rain in the north—west is the first sign of this storm heading our way. a deep area of low pressure, the centre heading to the north of scotland, windy for all of us and a lot of rain. turning wet and windy quickly in northern ireland and scotland, head
i'm stepping away from zimbabwe. so this is my goodbye zimbabwe book for the time being.k to zimbabwe, i hope, two or three books from now, but for now, i think i've said just about all i want to say about the richness of zimbabwe. so there will be a pause and then you will say, "hello zimbabwe", again? once again, yes. petinah gappah, thank you very much. thank you very much. good evening. some very poor weather for travellers in the run—up to christmas especially in the north of...
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i'm stepping away from zimbabwe. so this is my goodbye zimbabwe book for the time being. zimbabwe, i hope, two or three books from now, but for now, i think i've said just about all i want to say about the richness of zimbabwe. so there will be a pause and then you will say, "hello zimbabwe", again? once again, yes. petinah gappah, thank you very much. thank you very much. notjust one but not just one but two notjust one but two named storms in the forecast, the weather will impact on all of us in the next few days to a greater or lesser extent, add banner of heavy rain, some school the winds in association with that the wind will continue, more particularly this evening across the far north of scotland. this is where the peak of the wind will be, gust of 80, 90 mph. the most exposed parts, amberwarning in of 80, 90 mph. the most exposed parts, amber warning in force. of 80, 90 mph. the most exposed parts, amberwarning in force. be prepared for storm barbara. barbara continues to whistle away into scandinavia, still some very strong winds across the north as we head into
i'm stepping away from zimbabwe. so this is my goodbye zimbabwe book for the time being. zimbabwe, i hope, two or three books from now, but for now, i think i've said just about all i want to say about the richness of zimbabwe. so there will be a pause and then you will say, "hello zimbabwe", again? once again, yes. petinah gappah, thank you very much. thank you very much. notjust one but not just one but two notjust one but two named storms in the forecast, the weather will impact on...
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stepping away from zimbabwe.cause i will come back to it again, i hope two or three books from now, for now i think is just about all i want to say about the rich —— richness of zimbabwe. just about all i want to say about the rich -- richness of zimbabwe. so you will pause and then say hello again. yes. thank you very much, petina gappah. now millions of children around the world this christmas will be interested in the progress of a certain jolly man with a beard and sleigh. tim allman has more. irrespective of whether you have been naughty or indeed is nice, father christmas was on his way. and like every year, the north american aerospace defence command, or norad, gave people the chance to track his progress. before setting off on his herculean task, santa — well, let's be honest, a guy dressed up as santa — took time out for some waterskiing in the us state of virginia. notjust him, his elves and reindeers gave it a go. some not as successfully as others. in belarus, hundreds of people dressed up as father
stepping away from zimbabwe.cause i will come back to it again, i hope two or three books from now, for now i think is just about all i want to say about the rich —— richness of zimbabwe. just about all i want to say about the rich -- richness of zimbabwe. so you will pause and then say hello again. yes. thank you very much, petina gappah. now millions of children around the world this christmas will be interested in the progress of a certain jolly man with a beard and sleigh. tim allman...
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zimbabwe to me, isa zimbabwe has become. zimbabwe to me, is a very sad place at the moment.s to the next age. i honestly don't know. how do you explain robert mugabe's grip on power? it is complicated, he obviously controls the state. that is beyond question. this is something western audiences don't like to hear, he is also quite popular. he is an incredibly funny man, extremely charismatic. there is a mix of popularity and power. there are people who vote for him, there is rigging and coercion, but there are also people who genuinely vote for him. you present these portraits of characters who are very resilient and full of fun and full of, i don't know, a philosophical wisdom about their plight. do you think it is a place where there is still hope?” think so. maybe a desperate kind of hope, but i do believe there is enoughin hope, but i do believe there is enough in our past and present to give us a hopeful future. enough in our past and present to give us a hopefulfuture. you enough in our past and present to give us a hopeful future. you have written before about life in
zimbabwe to me, isa zimbabwe has become. zimbabwe to me, is a very sad place at the moment.s to the next age. i honestly don't know. how do you explain robert mugabe's grip on power? it is complicated, he obviously controls the state. that is beyond question. this is something western audiences don't like to hear, he is also quite popular. he is an incredibly funny man, extremely charismatic. there is a mix of popularity and power. there are people who vote for him, there is rigging and...
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obama, paladino wrote -- "i'd like her to return to being a male and let loose in the outback of zimbabwe where she lives comfortably in a cave with maxie, the gorilla." in a statement published tuesday, paladino insisted he was s not a raracist and said he meant t to forward the commentso friends, rather than submit them to "artvoice." paladino is a long-time ally of donald trump. earlier this month, he met with the president-elect for one hour at trump tower in new york city. in montana, a neo-nazi leader has promised a march of heavily armed white supremacists in the city of whitefish in january, continuing a campaign of intimidation against the community's jewish population. andrew anglin said on the neo-nazi website daily stormer that at least 200 people will march next month carrying high-powered rifles. earlier this month, anglin called for online attacks against jewish residents of whitefish, listing their names and pepersonal information. whitefish is the home town of richard spencer, a prominent white supremacist who has drawn favorable coverage from breitbart news. that coverag
obama, paladino wrote -- "i'd like her to return to being a male and let loose in the outback of zimbabwe where she lives comfortably in a cave with maxie, the gorilla." in a statement published tuesday, paladino insisted he was s not a raracist and said he meant t to forward the commentso friends, rather than submit them to "artvoice." paladino is a long-time ally of donald trump. earlier this month, he met with the president-elect for one hour at trump tower in new york...
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spain's former king-- juan carlos --to zimbabwe's president robert mugabe ./// ((kirsten joyce)) >>> now that december is here...it's time to get those christmas trees.. ((demetria obilor)) >> that's right coming up on good day.... see who made some special appearances during the rockefeller tree lighting./// you're watching 8 news now good day. (( oh the weather outside is frightful and since we've no place to go let it snow, let it snow, let it snow )) ((kirsten joyce)) christmas season till new york's rockefeller christmas tree is lit. yesterday thousands turned out for the 84th annual lighting ceremony despite a steady rain. the event had special guest including the radio city rockettes and sara mclachlan the star on the tree has 25- thousands crystals, , and weighs 550 pounds. and the star's 12 rays are also outfitted with 720 led bulbs. ((sherry swensk)) slipping into the valley skies and southern nevada today. ............ temps will warm slightly more today, but staying below nomral in the mid 50s. ............. more wind returns tomorrow and sticking saturday with slightly n
spain's former king-- juan carlos --to zimbabwe's president robert mugabe ./// ((kirsten joyce)) >>> now that december is here...it's time to get those christmas trees.. ((demetria obilor)) >> that's right coming up on good day.... see who made some special appearances during the rockefeller tree lighting./// you're watching 8 news now good day. (( oh the weather outside is frightful and since we've no place to go let it snow, let it snow, let it snow )) ((kirsten joyce))...
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citizen of the united states could share in some of those travels and see for example as i saw in zimbabwe the abject fear on the part of the judges of the supreme court when visited by one of the ministers from the government who said to him we would hate to see anything terrible happen to a member of your family in response to a judgment that the court had rendered. so it's important that with our judicial independence which is critical to the work we do and to our rail system of democratic constitutional democratic governance that we stay in our lane switches i i guess the phrase of the year and continue to work to earn your trust and your regard and this includes of course members of the elected ranch so that they will continue to give credence to our judges. >> judge davis is exactly right and i think it would be an enormous mistake and if anybody left this session thinking that the bill of rights in these important issues we have been talking about are just for lawyers and judges, we have to decide the cases that come to us but, appreciating and valuing and defending the bill of righ
citizen of the united states could share in some of those travels and see for example as i saw in zimbabwe the abject fear on the part of the judges of the supreme court when visited by one of the ministers from the government who said to him we would hate to see anything terrible happen to a member of your family in response to a judgment that the court had rendered. so it's important that with our judicial independence which is critical to the work we do and to our rail system of democratic...
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." >> for this week's questionnaire, we are off to zimbabwe. >> i am 35 and live in a village.m a farmer, and i grow corn , wheat, beans and peanuts. , i know a little about climate change, which is having a massive effect on him is everything. even the seasons are affected. -- almost everything. even the seasons are affected. what makes me happy? that in 2008, i came to this village with nothing and have since been able to develop a livelihood for myself. at my age i really should be , working at a firm and earning a good salary. but there are no jobs here. i can support my family, but it is not really the life i had envisioned for myself. i like tzatsa with chicken. it i witcornmeal and i would really like to go to the united states to see what kind of businesses are there. i would like to help make it possible in the future for the people of our village to use solar energy. ♪ >> global 3000 on facebook. we are now called global society. visit us america find more on globalization from radio programs to articles and web videos. -- there to find more on globalization, from rad
." >> for this week's questionnaire, we are off to zimbabwe. >> i am 35 and live in a village.m a farmer, and i grow corn , wheat, beans and peanuts. , i know a little about climate change, which is having a massive effect on him is everything. even the seasons are affected. -- almost everything. even the seasons are affected. what makes me happy? that in 2008, i came to this village with nothing and have since been able to develop a livelihood for myself. at my age i really...
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we have seen an 80% decline in the population in zimbabwe in the past 13 years where the populations were outside protected areas. we have seen a continued increase in conflict, increase in game fenced farms, which caused problems. these are all going to cause problems for the population decline throughout their range. they are living in very fragmented arere. wheree the cheetahs are found, there are only 30 populatations, and with the adult popululion of about 7000, this is just not a healthy a and big enough population to sustain. and then the illegal wildlife trafficking is another proroblem where the cubs are being captured around the horn of africa and sold toto be exotic pets into o the gulf states. all of these caused great problems for the decline of the cheetah. christopher: ok, many, many thanks for talking to us. the founder and executive director of the cheetah conservation fund in namibia. ok, time to check in on how the global economy has been faring. >> thank you very much fit if you believe it cannot get any worse, think again, especially my comes to the financial sec
we have seen an 80% decline in the population in zimbabwe in the past 13 years where the populations were outside protected areas. we have seen a continued increase in conflict, increase in game fenced farms, which caused problems. these are all going to cause problems for the population decline throughout their range. they are living in very fragmented arere. wheree the cheetahs are found, there are only 30 populatations, and with the adult popululion of about 7000, this is just not a healthy...
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in zimbabwe, the population has fallen from about 1200 270 animals.200 270 animals. asiatic cheetahs have been wiped out virtually. the common problem for the surviving animals in southern africa is that they ranged far outside the boundaries of protective parks in search of prey. as a result, they are coming more into conflict with farmers, who see them as an enemy. cheetah numbers have also suffered from the illegal trade in live cubs, which are in demand as fashion accessories mainly in the gulf states. that itself. plenty more on the website. —— that is it so far. good evening. temperatures are well below freezing across some part of the uk. a hard frost to come. this shot take an area today in somerset. a frosty night, particularly across parts of england and wales, eastern scotla nd parts of england and wales, eastern scotland as well. generally temperatures will not be so low. fogg is the main problem by morning. further south in england and wales, disruptive fogg. —— fouled. some sunshine across south wales. if you are on the move across centr
in zimbabwe, the population has fallen from about 1200 270 animals.200 270 animals. asiatic cheetahs have been wiped out virtually. the common problem for the surviving animals in southern africa is that they ranged far outside the boundaries of protective parks in search of prey. as a result, they are coming more into conflict with farmers, who see them as an enemy. cheetah numbers have also suffered from the illegal trade in live cubs, which are in demand as fashion accessories mainly in the...
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zimbabwe has been won over, and is now home to its own dancehall stars.s by the name of winky d. here is his story. raps over music we might have problems, but happiness starts from within, right? so we just say, ok, my problems disappear. whatever i'm facing right now, those are challenges. that's — and they're going to make me a better person at the end of the day. basically that's a little bit what this song is all about. i grew up in an environment whereby people around me were hooked to dancehall. the likes of the bounty killer, terror fabulous, those were some of the great dancehall artists from jamaica in the ‘90s. so we grew up listening to those artists. that is where the inspiration came from. i sing about whatever it is i come across within life. that is what i sing about. things we see, things we practise, that is what i put into my music. this is the family. we have lion soldier, we have bobo. so right now we are in kambuzuma, right? and this is the place i was born and raised. some prefer calling it the ghetto. but as for me, i call it the u
zimbabwe has been won over, and is now home to its own dancehall stars.s by the name of winky d. here is his story. raps over music we might have problems, but happiness starts from within, right? so we just say, ok, my problems disappear. whatever i'm facing right now, those are challenges. that's — and they're going to make me a better person at the end of the day. basically that's a little bit what this song is all about. i grew up in an environment whereby people around me were hooked to...
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in zimbabwe, the population has fallen from about 1,200 to just 170 animals in 16 years.th around 50 left in iran. the common problem for the surviving animals who are mainly in southern africa is they range far outside the boundaries of protected parks in search of prey. as a result, they coming more and more into conflict with farmers, who see them as an enemy. cheetah numbers have also suffered from the illegal trade in live cubs, which are in demand as fashion accessories, mainly in the gulf states. matt mcgrath, bbc news the music world has been paying tribute to the singer, songwriter and activist, george michael, who died on christmas day of heart failure. he was 53. he sold more than 100 million albums in a career spanning nearly four decades. 0ur arts editor will gompertz looks back at his life. # wham bam, iam a man # wearing a bikerjacket and a white tee, george michael takes his first steps into the limelight as one half of the pop duo, wham!. # if notjust stop, don't stay there and rot # back then, he had big hair and a perma—tan — it was his idea of early ‘8
in zimbabwe, the population has fallen from about 1,200 to just 170 animals in 16 years.th around 50 left in iran. the common problem for the surviving animals who are mainly in southern africa is they range far outside the boundaries of protected parks in search of prey. as a result, they coming more and more into conflict with farmers, who see them as an enemy. cheetah numbers have also suffered from the illegal trade in live cubs, which are in demand as fashion accessories, mainly in the...
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in zimbabwe, look at these breezes as well. they are throwing dust into the sahara.ay gradually westwards. this is the low pressure was talking about in the eastern mediterranean. heavy, destructive snow, strong to gale force winds and heavy rain. it is implemented through the central mediterranean through the likes of sicily, sardinia, heading into italy. look at the strength of the went further north. that is heading towards the uk, storm barbara, we'll have more of that later. we have a problem with fog between our weather systems because the area so still. central and western parts of europe could have some fog issues for travellers during thursday, and the rest of the week. as i mentioned, stormy weather potentially heading to parts of uk. we will have much more for you later on this evening. goodbye. hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. a europe—wide manhunt is underway for this tunisian man. he's the chief suspect in the berlin truck attack, he's on the run — and he was already known to police. this person attracted the attention of several security
in zimbabwe, look at these breezes as well. they are throwing dust into the sahara.ay gradually westwards. this is the low pressure was talking about in the eastern mediterranean. heavy, destructive snow, strong to gale force winds and heavy rain. it is implemented through the central mediterranean through the likes of sicily, sardinia, heading into italy. look at the strength of the went further north. that is heading towards the uk, storm barbara, we'll have more of that later. we have a...
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zimbabwe has been won over by its style, and is now home to its own dancehall stars.oes by the name of winky d. here is his story. we might have problems, but happiness stars from within, write? so we just happiness stars from within, write? so wejust 0k, my happiness stars from within, write? so we just ok, my problems have disappeared. what are the challenges, they are going to make mea challenges, they are going to make me a better person at the end of the day. that is a little bit what the song is all about. i grew up in an environment whereby it people around me were hooked to dancehall. the likes of the bounty kelloe, terror fabulous, those were some of the great dancehall artist from jamaica in the 90s, so we grew up listening to those others. that is where the inspiration came from. i sing about whatever bit as i come across within life. that is what i sing about. things we see, things we practice, thatis things we see, things we practice, that is what i put into my music. this is the family. we have land soldier, we have bobo. so right now we are here, and th
zimbabwe has been won over by its style, and is now home to its own dancehall stars.oes by the name of winky d. here is his story. we might have problems, but happiness stars from within, write? so we just happiness stars from within, write? so wejust 0k, my happiness stars from within, write? so we just ok, my problems have disappeared. what are the challenges, they are going to make mea challenges, they are going to make me a better person at the end of the day. that is a little bit what the...
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in zimbabwe, it has fallen to 1200 to 700. the ref 50 left in iran.they ranged far outside the boundaries of the tape that parks in search of prey. they coming more into conflict with farmers who see them as an enemy. numbers are also suffered from the illegal trade in live calves which is —— are in demand as fashion accessories. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: joy for the french seafarer who's set a new record for sailing around the world single—handed without stopping. the most ambitious financial and political change ever attempted has got under way with the introduction of the euro. in holland, we're going to use money we picked up in belgium today, and then france and again the same money, it's got to be the way to go. george harrison, the former beatle, is recovering in hospital after being stabbed at his 0xfordshire home. a 33—year—old man from liverpool is being interviewed by police on suspicion of attempted murder. i think it was good. just good? no, fantastic. that's better. 0ne main headline: japan's prime minister is on a histori
in zimbabwe, it has fallen to 1200 to 700. the ref 50 left in iran.they ranged far outside the boundaries of the tape that parks in search of prey. they coming more into conflict with farmers who see them as an enemy. numbers are also suffered from the illegal trade in live calves which is —— are in demand as fashion accessories. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: joy for the french seafarer who's set a new record for sailing around the world single—handed without stopping. the most...
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here is a billion dollar bill from zimbabwe. this bill is a 100 trillion-dollar bill.sn't even worth a penny today. venezuelans don't yet have currency that is that worthless, but there money shrinks in value every hour. what do some people do to survive? they use big coin. it's transferred from person to person b of the net. it's as simple as sending an email. you can purchase anything with big. i get it, this is complicated, how how can i explain this abstract currency. let's turn to big coin girl ♪ ♪ ♪ >> what? that video was made by one of my producers before i hired her. she worked for the new york big coin center. that is naomi rock while. >> that is not the cheesiest big coin video i've made, actually. >> before we talk about that, connect this to hyperinflation in venezuela. let's go to reason magazine who reported that they went to latin america to observe how people use big going to survive. >> there is a growing community of venezuelans were using big .2 buy food from amazon.com and walmart. how do they get it? there are all these import ban. >> there is a w
here is a billion dollar bill from zimbabwe. this bill is a 100 trillion-dollar bill.sn't even worth a penny today. venezuelans don't yet have currency that is that worthless, but there money shrinks in value every hour. what do some people do to survive? they use big coin. it's transferred from person to person b of the net. it's as simple as sending an email. you can purchase anything with big. i get it, this is complicated, how how can i explain this abstract currency. let's turn to big coin...
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other countries are countries like zimbabwe, germany.r ranking, then as well as the 12th most severe of how much of the currency has deflated overtime. to 1795. goes back oliver: that is incredible. let's talk about the story in the business section which is focused on industry not having good sustainability. >> we look across the high super luxury brands and there is a section that talks about they are looking at how to make tight bonds in their fashion more istainable and part of that if you are going to grow or source. a sustainable this is important stuff. fashion is one of the industries we look at. think of leather, access and luxury. and youacross brands can look at where you can change this, make an impact. everything from driving workers some wages up and a less permanent environmental damage which is something that is very important that other companies have realized is a real example. carol: we spoke with the conversation. >> caring has put out on the sustainability front. a lot of fashion companies think about it but i don't
other countries are countries like zimbabwe, germany.r ranking, then as well as the 12th most severe of how much of the currency has deflated overtime. to 1795. goes back oliver: that is incredible. let's talk about the story in the business section which is focused on industry not having good sustainability. >> we look across the high super luxury brands and there is a section that talks about they are looking at how to make tight bonds in their fashion more istainable and part of that...
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biased in any way, going door to door, 25,000 people in each of these three countries, zambia, zimbab zimbabwe, and malawi, and looking at the community level, what services are being provided and are those services having an impact. the fact that we have community viral load suppression of over 60%, that means you're disrupting the sexual networks. that means we do have the evidence base. we had the scientific evidence base, all the clinical trials that nih supported that said if you do this, you can have an aids-free generation. going from there to implementing these programs in a full community country, county way, is quite extraordinary. but we have amazing government and implementing partners on the ground who have taken that science and they've taken that science to the people we serve in their communities, where they lived, and now we're showing for the first time that that's changing the course of the pandemic. so yes, we can. we need to continue to focus our resources. every single day we get up and say, are we spending the dollars where we need to to change the course of the epidemic
biased in any way, going door to door, 25,000 people in each of these three countries, zambia, zimbab zimbabwe, and malawi, and looking at the community level, what services are being provided and are those services having an impact. the fact that we have community viral load suppression of over 60%, that means you're disrupting the sexual networks. that means we do have the evidence base. we had the scientific evidence base, all the clinical trials that nih supported that said if you do this,...
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imagine if headquarters were in zimbabwe. it would get zero.ve good real estate in new york city and trump ought to foond a way to put his name on it and turn it into condos. >> he is never one to mince words is he? democrats digging in and gearing up to battle president trump'sed administration every step of the way. some blocking mr. trump's cabinet pick others refuse to go meet halfway. >> i have no intention of pretending everything is all right, that we are going to work together. for me i am going to fight him every inch of the way. this business of calling names and lying and retreating on your promises, et cetera, why should i trust him to be any different with me. >> nancy pelosi is spearheading the charge drumming up democrats to defend gop attacks on obamacare and the tax code. >> president obama leaving the country more divided than it has been in decades. a new pew research center poll showing approval rating at 58 percent. that said only 15 percent of republicans improving his work as president making for the biggest divide betwee
imagine if headquarters were in zimbabwe. it would get zero.ve good real estate in new york city and trump ought to foond a way to put his name on it and turn it into condos. >> he is never one to mince words is he? democrats digging in and gearing up to battle president trump'sed administration every step of the way. some blocking mr. trump's cabinet pick others refuse to go meet halfway. >> i have no intention of pretending everything is all right, that we are going to work...
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other countries are countries like zimbabwe, germany.g, then as well -- venezuela is the 12th most severe of how much of the currency has deflated overtime. carol: it goes back to 1795. oliver: that is incredible. you can see trends within it as well. ok let's talk about the story in , the business section which is focused on industry not having good sustainability. megan: we take a look at what high superne a cost luxury brands and there is a section that talks about they are looking at how to make tight -- pythons in their fashion more sustainable and part of that is if you are going to grow or have or maintain a sustainable source. this is important stuff. fashion is one of the industries we frequently look at. think of leather, access and luxury. it goes across brands and you can look at where you can change this, make an impact. everything from driving workers you know, sort of wages up to making less prominent environmental damage is something that is very important and other companies have realized is a example. carol: we spoke wi
other countries are countries like zimbabwe, germany.g, then as well -- venezuela is the 12th most severe of how much of the currency has deflated overtime. carol: it goes back to 1795. oliver: that is incredible. you can see trends within it as well. ok let's talk about the story in , the business section which is focused on industry not having good sustainability. megan: we take a look at what high superne a cost luxury brands and there is a section that talks about they are looking at how to...
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here is a billion dollar bill from zimbabwe. this bill is a 100 trillion-dollar bill.sn't even worth a penny today. venezuelans don't yet have currency that is that worthless, but there money shrinks in value every hour. what do some people do to survive? they use big coin. it's transferred from person to person b of the net. it's as simple as sending an email. you can purchase anything with big. i get it, this is complicated, how how can i explain this abstract currency. let's turn to big coin girl ♪ ♪ ♪ >> what? that video was made by one of my producers before i hired her. she worked for the new york big coin center. that is naomi rock while. >> that is not the cheesiest big coin video i've made, actually. >> before we talk about that, connect this to hyperinflation in venezuela. let's go to reason magazine who reported that they went to latin america to observe how people use big going to survive. >> there is a growing community of venezuelans were using big .2 buy food from amazon.com and walmart. how do they get it? there are all these import ban. >> there is a w
here is a billion dollar bill from zimbabwe. this bill is a 100 trillion-dollar bill.sn't even worth a penny today. venezuelans don't yet have currency that is that worthless, but there money shrinks in value every hour. what do some people do to survive? they use big coin. it's transferred from person to person b of the net. it's as simple as sending an email. you can purchase anything with big. i get it, this is complicated, how how can i explain this abstract currency. let's turn to big coin...
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countries like zimbabwe have had success keeping people suppressed and on treatments, but this will leadinvestors to think this is worth it and to put money into controlling it once and for all. >> reporter: you can find additional reporting on aids from a series that aired last summer, on our website: pbs.org/newsbour. >> sreenivasan: now, infrastructure investment may be moving back front and center. president-elect trump plans to push for it-- through the private sector. democrats in congress remain interested in great public investment. our economics correspondent, paul solman, takes a trip on the rails to look at how attitudes have changed over time. part of his weekly series, "making sense." >> attention, please. this is the last call. >> reporter: mid-morning at new york's penn station. >> reporter: throngs rush to the 10:00 a.m. acela to washington, d.c. ridership is up-- and these highish-speed trains are at or near capacity-- as business travelers chug up and down the northeast corridor. >> amtrak conductor 2153 to the head, all station is complete, >> reporter: but they're hur
countries like zimbabwe have had success keeping people suppressed and on treatments, but this will leadinvestors to think this is worth it and to put money into controlling it once and for all. >> reporter: you can find additional reporting on aids from a series that aired last summer, on our website: pbs.org/newsbour. >> sreenivasan: now, infrastructure investment may be moving back front and center. president-elect trump plans to push for it-- through the private sector....
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michelle obama, and this is a quote, "to return to being a male and let loose in the outback of zimbabweh a gorilla." palladino, who spoke on trump's behalf at new york rallies, has a history of controversial comments and contended in august president obama is a muslim, which of course is patently false. palladino has defended his remarks. trump's deputy communications director told the "albany times union," "carl's comments are absolutely rep rehensible and serve no place in our public discourse." >>> chicago has been no stranger to violence and over the holiday weekend 12 were slain, marking a grim end to a year marred by gun violence. nbc's ron mott reports. >> reporter: christmas night, unseasonably mild. >> i'm going to need another ambulance. >> reporter: with another round of unrelenting gun violence in chicago. >> sounded like i was in a war zone. it wasn't a normal gun. 15, 20, 25 shots. >> reporter: us a this south side home, seven shot, two dead, brothers. a holiday weekend with at least 43 people struck by bullets, 12 losing their lives. >> this is the sickening reality. it s
michelle obama, and this is a quote, "to return to being a male and let loose in the outback of zimbabweh a gorilla." palladino, who spoke on trump's behalf at new york rallies, has a history of controversial comments and contended in august president obama is a muslim, which of course is patently false. palladino has defended his remarks. trump's deputy communications director told the "albany times union," "carl's comments are absolutely rep rehensible and serve no...
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other countries are countries like zimbabwe, germany.ack to 1923 and by our ranking venezuela is the 23rd , most severe period of how much the currency has deflated over time. carol: the chart goes all the way back to 1795. >> pretty fascinating. oliver: that is incredible. let's talk about the story in good business section, which focuses on an industry often derided for not having good business in sustainability, and that's fashion. >> we look at what they've done across superhigh luxury brands. there is a section of the piece that talks about pythons and how they are looking to make pythons in their fashion more sustainable. part of that is because pythons consume rats. if you are going to maintain sustainable pythons, you have to have a sustainable source of rats. but this is important. fashion is one of the industries we frequently look at. think of leather, excess, luxury. go across the brand and look at where you can change this make , an impact, everything from driving workers wages up to making sure you're leaving a less permane
other countries are countries like zimbabwe, germany.ack to 1923 and by our ranking venezuela is the 23rd , most severe period of how much the currency has deflated over time. carol: the chart goes all the way back to 1795. >> pretty fascinating. oliver: that is incredible. let's talk about the story in good business section, which focuses on an industry often derided for not having good business in sustainability, and that's fashion. >> we look at what they've done across superhigh...
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that happens in mozambique, zimbabwe.we have to have safe and secure buildings, but after two years of investigation we have places like london that is literally more than a billion dollars. when component testing was done on the blast shield there were some real questions as to whether or not it could withstand a blast. now we are concerned that the mercedes be embassy in london won't open in february. >> the ranking member of the house foreign affairs committee says your numbers lean on inaccurate information, making partisan claims rather than attempting to find real solutions to keep our brave men and women safe in an increasingly complex global environment. your reaction to his accusation that what you are reporting now is partisan. >> well, a hundred-plus pages of reports, footnoted every single step of the way, i think the report speaks for itself. maybe he should have read the report before issuing a press release. he had no possible time, i am sure, to go through and actually do that. the reality is that, if we d
that happens in mozambique, zimbabwe.we have to have safe and secure buildings, but after two years of investigation we have places like london that is literally more than a billion dollars. when component testing was done on the blast shield there were some real questions as to whether or not it could withstand a blast. now we are concerned that the mercedes be embassy in london won't open in february. >> the ranking member of the house foreign affairs committee says your numbers lean on...
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at the end of the 19th century experts, they blame the loss on hunters in places like zimbabwe. >>> we want to show you a man who is now, out of a job, because he said he just wanted to help somebody. what he did, that got him fired. i will never wash my hair again. i will never never wash my hair again now, i fuel it new pantene doesn't just wash your hair, it fuels it. with the first pro-v nutrient blend, making every... ...strand stronger don't just wash your hair fuel it fuel your hair. because strong is beautiful. checking traffic on your tuesday morning, we have word of an accident in chester delaware, on second street between wilson and mill. a car hit a parked cars, and, they were work going on clearing up that. lets check route 42 in new jersey, the freeway is running smoothly this morning just a tiny bit of of haze out there, not really foggy. ben franklin bridge from the camden side hardly a car on the road, right there. so everything is okay. still that have water main break to tell but at penns landing, columbus boulevard at queen street with a couple lanes blocked there.
at the end of the 19th century experts, they blame the loss on hunters in places like zimbabwe. >>> we want to show you a man who is now, out of a job, because he said he just wanted to help somebody. what he did, that got him fired. i will never wash my hair again. i will never never wash my hair again now, i fuel it new pantene doesn't just wash your hair, it fuels it. with the first pro-v nutrient blend, making every... ...strand stronger don't just wash your hair fuel it fuel your...
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nobody has looked at zimbabwe. but it's time for the organizations to get serious, to all work together. when is the last time that you saw libby shaft, mark davis, roger goodell sitting at a table say we have figured this out. it is easier to send a drone or a -- you know, some space craft 400 million miles away to land on a comet in perfect -- in perfect opportunity than it is to build a new ballpark in oakland. i don't buy that. the fans don't buy that and the fans have lost two thirds of their marketplace because they have run in place with too much crutches. now it's time to get busy. >> i'm curious on your thoughts, as part of the agreement, that the all-star game won't mean anything when it comes to home field advantage in the world series. do you like that move? >> well, hopefully the all-star game always means anything. as an a's fan, somebody who has green and gold coursing through their veins with all of the great players that the a's have, it's always sunny in oakland. it shouldn't be always sunny in so
nobody has looked at zimbabwe. but it's time for the organizations to get serious, to all work together. when is the last time that you saw libby shaft, mark davis, roger goodell sitting at a table say we have figured this out. it is easier to send a drone or a -- you know, some space craft 400 million miles away to land on a comet in perfect -- in perfect opportunity than it is to build a new ballpark in oakland. i don't buy that. the fans don't buy that and the fans have lost two thirds of...
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those photos in 2013 showed them proudly posing in a 2012 zimbabwe hunt. a leopard and a water buffalo. in another photo, the tail of an elephant. in this photo a massive crocodile hangs from a tree. but he responds on twitter saying villages were grateful for the meat. >> one of these things some people will understand and some people won't. >>> back on panel now. so a lot of to discuss. first of all, david. just, have we ever seen the grown children of a president elect sitting in on meetings like this who are also going to be running a corporation, a family business, who are also involved in the picking of cabinet secretary? >> no. with all of those no. absolutely not. that is unprecedented. and let me rust jay anderson. i don't bebruj that donald trump wants to incorporate his family. >> they are his top advisors. >> entire brand. the family is the brand. the name is the organization. he groupomed them to run --. the fact that there is no difference right now. then they clearly should not be part of building and forming the government. that to me the c
those photos in 2013 showed them proudly posing in a 2012 zimbabwe hunt. a leopard and a water buffalo. in another photo, the tail of an elephant. in this photo a massive crocodile hangs from a tree. but he responds on twitter saying villages were grateful for the meat. >> one of these things some people will understand and some people won't. >>> back on panel now. so a lot of to discuss. first of all, david. just, have we ever seen the grown children of a president elect sitting...
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minimize our support for it, any move to get it out of the u.s., imagine if headquarters were in zimbabwee amount of weight and coverage it would get would be zero. i think it's good real estate in downtown new york city. trump ought to find a way to put his name on it and turn it into condos. >> on that note, next up, the panel breaks down the latest on the trump transition. test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test >>> everybody who cop comes inte city underestimates the change is in the city. i say this as a former speaker of the house. it was uphill. it was hard. it wore us out. they will reach a crisis point where they will say, either we have to be more reasonable and get along with the city or we have to become even more unreasonable and break the power structure that's opposing us. my hunch is they will pick the latter. that will be the decisive moment of his domestic presidency. >> with more than 20 days other ways, because i wil
minimize our support for it, any move to get it out of the u.s., imagine if headquarters were in zimbabwee amount of weight and coverage it would get would be zero. i think it's good real estate in downtown new york city. trump ought to find a way to put his name on it and turn it into condos. >> on that note, next up, the panel breaks down the latest on the trump transition. test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test...
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michelle obama, let her loose in the outback of zimbabwe, lives comfortably in a cave with maxie theorilla. shocked buffalo, new york, where paladino lives and serves as a member of the school board. paladino apologized to the minority community, a lengthy tirade about president obama's syria policy and teachers' contracts. today that school board met to vote on a resolution that called for paladino's resignation. >> i am standing today for all the children who have been harmed by this school board member's abhorrent behaviors and actions. >> this level of hatred for african-americans should not and cannot set policy for the education of african-american children. >> words matter, mr. paladino. i have heard as has ever board member including you from people all over the country who are incredulous that a board of education member could demonstrate a lack of leadership for the children in our district. they would like me to tell you, you're fired. >> in the end the resolution passed six votes to o wi applause from the audience. paladino has 24 hours to resign before the school board i
michelle obama, let her loose in the outback of zimbabwe, lives comfortably in a cave with maxie theorilla. shocked buffalo, new york, where paladino lives and serves as a member of the school board. paladino apologized to the minority community, a lengthy tirade about president obama's syria policy and teachers' contracts. today that school board met to vote on a resolution that called for paladino's resignation. >> i am standing today for all the children who have been harmed by this...
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the red circle is zimbabwe inflation of 2008. it is worse than zimbabwe.: the short answer military dictatorship. he has the guns. the other side is many of his government have become true klepto kratz. if they get kicked out, they go to trail -- they go to jail. francine: what do you mean by intervention? i was trying to figure out what questions i was going to ask you. about actually talking humanitarian aid now. does the country needed? shannon: the country does needed. we saw a dialogue led by pope francis. we had some members of the government coming to the table. one issue was with a let humanitarian aid in? even though made duress -- even sough madura promised to do he led the opposition away from the table this week. francine: so what happens? are we going to see revolt? how do you get out of this mess? shannon: this is the big question. one way would be some sort of consensus. you find some people within the government that would join with others in the opposition. but i think that is really unlikely at this point. do is hangduro can on until the
the red circle is zimbabwe inflation of 2008. it is worse than zimbabwe.: the short answer military dictatorship. he has the guns. the other side is many of his government have become true klepto kratz. if they get kicked out, they go to trail -- they go to jail. francine: what do you mean by intervention? i was trying to figure out what questions i was going to ask you. about actually talking humanitarian aid now. does the country needed? shannon: the country does needed. we saw a dialogue led...
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i'd like to see her return to being a male and let loose in the outback of zimbabwe where she lives comfortably in a cave with maxi, the gorilla. >> the comments are absolutely reprehensible and they serve no place in our public discourse. in his apology paladino said i wanted to say something as sarcastic and hurtful as possible. i was wired up, primed to be human and make a mistake. i could not have made a worse choice in the words i used to express my feelings. back now with the roundtable. so azi, look, we put the comments out there. he has apologized for these things. let's put the comments themselves aside for a minute. but carl paladino, if not this in particular, has a history of making very inflammatory, provocative comments. he was a new york candidate for governor. you covered him. you know something about him. here's what i'm curious about. a lot of people looked at carl paladino and his rise in new york politics a few years ago and you said you saw there the roots of donald trump a few years later. >> right. he was a precursor to the anger that the republican voters ultimately soug
i'd like to see her return to being a male and let loose in the outback of zimbabwe where she lives comfortably in a cave with maxi, the gorilla. >> the comments are absolutely reprehensible and they serve no place in our public discourse. in his apology paladino said i wanted to say something as sarcastic and hurtful as possible. i was wired up, primed to be human and make a mistake. i could not have made a worse choice in the words i used to express my feelings. back now with the...