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senegal is one of them. moustapha diouf is worried that once again, the money will be syphoned off -- and won't reach those who need it. for many young people here, europe still has an allure. despite the odds, they hope they can make it big there. but as more and more migrants return, a different story is being told. senegal is hearing from a new generation; a generation that's learned from bitter experience -- and is warning people to stay. >> and now to britain, where it's evident that europe is anything but a paradise. a fifth of the country's population is considered poor -- that's 13.5 million people. rents are so high that there's barely anything left for other expenses. low earners often spend as much as two-thirds of their income on housing. many can't even afford to heat their homes. the socially-deprived say the chasm between rich and poor is growing too wide to bridge. >> the royal borough of kensington is one of the wealthiest areas in britain. famed for its pristine streets lined with upscale b
senegal is one of them. moustapha diouf is worried that once again, the money will be syphoned off -- and won't reach those who need it. for many young people here, europe still has an allure. despite the odds, they hope they can make it big there. but as more and more migrants return, a different story is being told. senegal is hearing from a new generation; a generation that's learned from bitter experience -- and is warning people to stay. >> and now to britain, where it's evident that...
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thank you. >> i would like to thank senegal for a statement. and i now give the floor to the representative from sweden. >> mr. president, sweden welcomes the adoption of today's resolution. it shows that the council continues to stay united and we to dealy determined with the growing threat posed by the growing missile and nuclear programs. with this vote, the un security council continues to take responsibility and assert authority on a situation that jeopardizes international peace and security. the latest missile test, again of intercontinental range, is yet another breach of dprk's international obligations and in defiance of numerous security council resolutions. this is, of course, of utmost concern to the region and, indeed, to the whole world. the potential dangers are evident and the threat is growing. we express our deepest solidarity with the neighboring countries, and their peoples, living under the constant shadow of threatening behavior. sweden therefore condemns the latest attempt in the strongest possible terms. we reiterate ou
thank you. >> i would like to thank senegal for a statement. and i now give the floor to the representative from sweden. >> mr. president, sweden welcomes the adoption of today's resolution. it shows that the council continues to stay united and we to dealy determined with the growing threat posed by the growing missile and nuclear programs. with this vote, the un security council continues to take responsibility and assert authority on a situation that jeopardizes international...
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president, the people in senegal are aware of all this, voted in favor. resolution, then on travel, certain individual entities, and poses bands on the export of , as well as restrictions, access to the banking system. the elevation -- delegation of senegal will await the report of the council, the security council has requested from the sanctions committee, pursuant to resolution 1718 to submit this report within 15 days. this should highlight the additional topics related to and conventional weapons, that could be added to the consultant list of the measures that have artie been taken. element, whichnt led to the possibility of senegal, has to do with the fact is reaffirmolution the concern of the council to avoid negative humanitarian consequences of the measure adopted on the north korean civilian population. the exemptions granted to activities carried out by popular in diplomatic missions established in the dprk, as well as the exemptions related to humanitarian assistance provided by the united nations warned corrugations with this. senegal --ion o
president, the people in senegal are aware of all this, voted in favor. resolution, then on travel, certain individual entities, and poses bands on the export of , as well as restrictions, access to the banking system. the elevation -- delegation of senegal will await the report of the council, the security council has requested from the sanctions committee, pursuant to resolution 1718 to submit this report within 15 days. this should highlight the additional topics related to and conventional...
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places like this in senegal are known as the villages with no men. there's a gaping hole in the local demographic. the young men have left to seekjobs elsewhere, as agriculture is no longer viable. it's driving the young away from their communities to seek opportunities far afield. i can see that you have henna on yourfingers, so do you do it yourself? this lady has not heard from her son for years. he was the major breadwinner for the family before he left. have you ever heard any news of him? how does that affect you economically? it only takes a walk through the dusty street here to see whose relatives have made it to europe and whose haven't. the homes of successful migrants are large properties made of concrete and breeze block. the others are wood and straw with thatched roofs and flimsy fencing. this is the pull factor that drives many towards the perilous boat journey across the mediterranean. in west africa up to 80% of the population live in rural areas. youth unemployment is a huge problem across the sahel and a massive driver of migration
places like this in senegal are known as the villages with no men. there's a gaping hole in the local demographic. the young men have left to seekjobs elsewhere, as agriculture is no longer viable. it's driving the young away from their communities to seek opportunities far afield. i can see that you have henna on yourfingers, so do you do it yourself? this lady has not heard from her son for years. he was the major breadwinner for the family before he left. have you ever heard any news of him?...
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but spent years in senegal i did. i was very young i mean i was probably four or five you know that when i went to kindergarten out there twice they had me back before i was a beautician yet he still is you supposed to be retired but he's not but yes he's a p.c. hero there he's here he has a clinic in inglewood does senegal have a great effect on you. there's some there's a confidence about just knowing where you come from and knowing that you know my family is there was there i think that that influence just how i saw myself in the world you know i'm an african-american you know quite literally and that my mom is from louisiana my dad is being in senegal where your race was the majority. that have an effect that different approach i mean looking back on it when i went back to visit in my you know high school and college years absolutely as a young girl i didn't quite see it that way just felt like the default and so. and i also didn't think about race as much as a younger girl but you know as an older woman yeah abso
but spent years in senegal i did. i was very young i mean i was probably four or five you know that when i went to kindergarten out there twice they had me back before i was a beautician yet he still is you supposed to be retired but he's not but yes he's a p.c. hero there he's here he has a clinic in inglewood does senegal have a great effect on you. there's some there's a confidence about just knowing where you come from and knowing that you know my family is there was there i think that that...
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y en el baloncesto se guardÓ un minuto de silencio, la selecciÓn roja derrotÓ a senegal. pau gasol lanzÓ un mensaje a las vÍctimas de los atentados. >> es un ataque a la paz de todos. no es el primero y ojalÁ fuera el Último. un mensaje de condolencia a la familias, de las vÍctimas mortales y de agradecimiento a todas las fuerzas armadas que protegen a los ciudadanos que siguen ayudando en este momento tan crÍtico. javier: en francia, tercera victoria para el mÓnaco, sumando el rÉcord de la campaÑa anterior. ♪ los miami marlins despedirÁn a david sanson apenas se complete. este fin de semana los invitamos a que nos acompaÑen sÁbado futbolero. ♪ ♪ y observe a esta reportera, toda una profesional, ella iba por una entrevista, pero terminÓ recibiendo un baÑo de bebida. les recordamos que arrancÓ en la bundesliga alemana, lo esperamos en nuestra pantalla. ♪ julio: tenemos los estrenos de este fin de semana en el cine. m ♪ ♪ julio:a continuaciÓn daniela nos cuenta dos comedias. ♪ daniela: imagÍnese estar obligado a proteger a su enemigo mortal. s
y en el baloncesto se guardÓ un minuto de silencio, la selecciÓn roja derrotÓ a senegal. pau gasol lanzÓ un mensaje a las vÍctimas de los atentados. >> es un ataque a la paz de todos. no es el primero y ojalÁ fuera el Último. un mensaje de condolencia a la familias, de las vÍctimas mortales y de agradecimiento a todas las fuerzas armadas que protegen a los ciudadanos que siguen ayudando en este momento tan crÍtico. javier: en francia, tercera victoria para el mÓnaco, sumando el...
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la selecciÓn roja de baloncesto enfrentÓ al senegal. pau gasol lanzÓ un mensaje de apoyo. >> es una tragedia no sÓlo de barcelona, sino de la humanidad de todos, ojalÁ fuera el Último en mandar un mensaje de condolencia y apoyo a las familias afectadas. de las vÍctimas mortales de los heridos se queremos que se recuperen con mayor mensaje de agradecimiento a todas las fuerzas armadas protegen a los ciudadanos que han ayudado en este momento tan crÍtico. xavie en la liga m.x. tambiÉn se guardÓ un minuto de silencio. pachcuca consiguiÓ su segundo triunfo en la liga. victoria de 2-1 de los tuzos en su visita a morelia. pasamos al bÉisbol, primero de una serie de tres. dodgers ante tigres. apareciÓ adriÁn gonzÁlez. los de los angeles estÁn imparables. vÍctori 86 en la temporada para los dodgers. en el sÁbado futbolero cruz azul contra atlas, tigres contra pumas, chivas contra puebla y leÓn ante rayados. observe a esta reportera, toda una profesional, iba por una entrevista y terminÓ recibiendo un baÑo ramÓn:el cantante r
la selecciÓn roja de baloncesto enfrentÓ al senegal. pau gasol lanzÓ un mensaje de apoyo. >> es una tragedia no sÓlo de barcelona, sino de la humanidad de todos, ojalÁ fuera el Último en mandar un mensaje de condolencia y apoyo a las familias afectadas. de las vÍctimas mortales de los heridos se queremos que se recuperen con mayor mensaje de agradecimiento a todas las fuerzas armadas protegen a los ciudadanos que han ayudado en este momento tan crÍtico. xavie en la liga m.x....
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narrator: protests like these in dakar and senegal spread to many other cities. there were similar riots in egypt and in india. in haiti the president was overthrown. the reason? high food prices. one of the major causes: climate change. villagers are leaving their homes simply to survive.
narrator: protests like these in dakar and senegal spread to many other cities. there were similar riots in egypt and in india. in haiti the president was overthrown. the reason? high food prices. one of the major causes: climate change. villagers are leaving their homes simply to survive.
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new military headquarters for namibia using north korean b la labor and they built eno s stat one in senegal. u.n. sanctions were imposed on north korean sat chstatues in 2016. back to you. >> we have been talking a lot recently about how a rise in geo political tensions could affect the tok market, but what about the economy? steve liesman did some digging. >> suddenly, economists ahave more than the next fed rate hike to analyze. orthers include the risk of a government shutout in september and chance meaningful tax reform may not happen this year. all the other risks seem to pale by comparison. carl weinberg sees huge downside potential from the north korean situation. trad even with conventional weapon, it could threaten the global economy. the global financial system is vulnerab of trade. jpmorgan calculates the level of political anxiety with an index and finds it elevated now. other note bable piques, the desert storm war in the early 1990s, the 9/11 terrorist attack and the r arab spring. they say they've looked back on other times when the index has spiked and finds these rules of r
new military headquarters for namibia using north korean b la labor and they built eno s stat one in senegal. u.n. sanctions were imposed on north korean sat chstatues in 2016. back to you. >> we have been talking a lot recently about how a rise in geo political tensions could affect the tok market, but what about the economy? steve liesman did some digging. >> suddenly, economists ahave more than the next fed rate hike to analyze. orthers include the risk of a government shutout in...
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okay, we're going to put -- they influence them in this record where you can hear through rhythm from senegal and then that might be coupled with something that sounds like nordic pop music. might be coupled with the harmonic type. so this record is who is being spoken to and creatinging a marriage of the cultures to say that we belong together. then last record is called the emancipation procrastination. >> i love that title. >> emancipation procrastination. >> that is real as the title is. and deals with, you know, what we deal with not just in this country but in the world. we have to actually take a step back and re-evaluate the way we communicate, the way we interact with each other and we don't get to the place that we want to get if we constantly have -- if we're constantly fracturing and this tribalism stops us from freeing ourselves. right? so the last record is essentially the message. tell me what you make of jazz 100 years later? >> 100 years later. >> after the first recording. you know, what is great about jazz, when i was speaking to the interns earlier, what i was speaking abo
okay, we're going to put -- they influence them in this record where you can hear through rhythm from senegal and then that might be coupled with something that sounds like nordic pop music. might be coupled with the harmonic type. so this record is who is being spoken to and creatinging a marriage of the cultures to say that we belong together. then last record is called the emancipation procrastination. >> i love that title. >> emancipation procrastination. >> that is real...
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the senegal international scored midway through the second half to give liverpool their first win of the season. palace have now lost two out of two. especially at 1—0 up, make them work. roberto firmino had situations. we were lucky in one of two moments. we could have closed the game earlier, but we didn't. again, an all inclusive package. i saw isawa i saw a team that want to fight for every metre. in the end, it could have been a draw, a win for liverpool, but could also turn the other way. we had two chances, which was quite big. we played a little but more deep in our own half and waited for the chances we could get. there were a lot of times they were frustrated because we played very organised. there was a thrilling match at st mary's where a stoppage time penalty from charlie austin saw southampton beat west ham 3—2. the saints looked to be cruising after a goal from gabbiadini and a tadic penalty put them two up while west ham had marco arnautovic sent off. but hammers new signing javier hernandez pulled one back just before half time, before equalising midway through t
the senegal international scored midway through the second half to give liverpool their first win of the season. palace have now lost two out of two. especially at 1—0 up, make them work. roberto firmino had situations. we were lucky in one of two moments. we could have closed the game earlier, but we didn't. again, an all inclusive package. i saw isawa i saw a team that want to fight for every metre. in the end, it could have been a draw, a win for liverpool, but could also turn the other...
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especially south mali, senegal, ivory coast and sierra leone. about 100 millimetres of rain falling, likely to cause more mudslides. across europe, high pressure across the mediterranean is keeping things hot and settled. temperatures approaching 40 celsius across the iberian peninsula. that heat will tra nsfer iberian peninsula. that heat will transfer at least words over the next few days and some going northwards so two bridges in london on friday getting up to 25 celsius. —— so on friday getting up to 25 celsius. —— so temperatures in london getting up. hello, i'm karin giannone, this is outside source. as usual, we'll bring you a round—up of all the biggest stories from around the world. in india, the supreme court has made a ruling on privacy that could affect the way people access benefits, bank accounts and payment of taxes. in the united states, donald trump is on the attack on twitter — taking aim at senior figures in his own party. prosecutors in denmark will bring murder charges against the inventor suspected of killing a
especially south mali, senegal, ivory coast and sierra leone. about 100 millimetres of rain falling, likely to cause more mudslides. across europe, high pressure across the mediterranean is keeping things hot and settled. temperatures approaching 40 celsius across the iberian peninsula. that heat will tra nsfer iberian peninsula. that heat will transfer at least words over the next few days and some going northwards so two bridges in london on friday getting up to 25 celsius. —— so on...
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tickets so they tried to figure out all these ways.fa there's the fair market value due and i tried to senegal these different ways. you cannot accept a gift worth x. amount of dollars or more. >> with every rule and regulation you have that applies to the members of congress and other industries there is a role to the scope room full of attorneys figuring out how tori bend the rules and get around it if you want to stop putting people against each other, stop the government from picking and choosing sides.vernment specifically based on their tax. law. if you take away the incentive is the lobbyists fighting for they can't be there anymore. they probed and prodded to fight for what they want. there's a state lawmaker that said she picks up the tab every time is that possible and does it make a difference you're putting a marker down by not even going to mess with the disclosure i'm just not going to be part of that. we can argue about money into the things happening. there is a component to this but i believe in. lobbyists are not evil people, they can provide you with valuable information and
tickets so they tried to figure out all these ways.fa there's the fair market value due and i tried to senegal these different ways. you cannot accept a gift worth x. amount of dollars or more. >> with every rule and regulation you have that applies to the members of congress and other industries there is a role to the scope room full of attorneys figuring out how tori bend the rules and get around it if you want to stop putting people against each other, stop the government from picking...
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this clump of thunderstorms leaving west advocaat has brought torrential rain to senegal and it is the next decent candidate got a next holla anmane. we will keep you up—to—date on bbc news. meanwhile in south china we have had a tropical storm arrived over the course of the weekend it is now disintegrated but a lot of storm clouds of following it. 50— a hundred millimetres of rain water and further budding problems could be seen. we also have active monsoon downpours from the monsoon affecting much of south east asia from thailand, also into southern areas of vietnam. perhaps as much of 150 millimetres could cause some problems as well. in india, we see an active monsoon with an upper area of low pressure moving to the western side of the country bringing torrential rain to some places... a think we will see some flooding problems including in mumbai. that would do that and quite likely to see some flooding in mumbai. let's ta ke see some flooding in mumbai. let's take a look at the weather... not in asia but closer to home with had somehow whether it was the south—east of the
this clump of thunderstorms leaving west advocaat has brought torrential rain to senegal and it is the next decent candidate got a next holla anmane. we will keep you up—to—date on bbc news. meanwhile in south china we have had a tropical storm arrived over the course of the weekend it is now disintegrated but a lot of storm clouds of following it. 50— a hundred millimetres of rain water and further budding problems could be seen. we also have active monsoon downpours from the monsoon...
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narrator: protests like these in dakar and senegal spread to many other cities. there were similar riots in egypt and in india. in haiti the president was overthrown. the reason? high food prices. one of the major causes: climate change. villagers are leaving their homes simply to survive.
narrator: protests like these in dakar and senegal spread to many other cities. there were similar riots in egypt and in india. in haiti the president was overthrown. the reason? high food prices. one of the major causes: climate change. villagers are leaving their homes simply to survive.
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. >> i got a letter from a lady in africa, actually senegal. the capital city of dakar. dear bd, you are the most handsome -- no, i'm just kidding. dear, bret, hi, dear, how are you today? i hope all is well with you. my name is miss linda. i just went through your profile in this site. my dear, i am interested in knowing more about you. waiting to hear from you soon. this is pretty cool. i was excited about it, you know what i mean? especially in africa. so i looked it up in the encyclopedia, because i didn't know where dakar was, in africa. so it was pretty cool. the hardest part about doing time, of course i miss my kids, my little niece i never met. so that kills you. but when they call mail, and go out there on the railing, and you stand up there and see all your brothers and friends getting mail, over and over and over, and you're just standing up there, as bad as you want it, it ain't going to come. so here we are. >> while bulmer looks ahead to the possibility of finding love, inmates eric glass and erik coleman look back to the past. and what they've lost. >> ju
. >> i got a letter from a lady in africa, actually senegal. the capital city of dakar. dear bd, you are the most handsome -- no, i'm just kidding. dear, bret, hi, dear, how are you today? i hope all is well with you. my name is miss linda. i just went through your profile in this site. my dear, i am interested in knowing more about you. waiting to hear from you soon. this is pretty cool. i was excited about it, you know what i mean? especially in africa. so i looked it up in the...
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this is in senegal you can see how tiny the flags are at the bottom. u.n. sanctions were imposed on north korean statues in 2016 so it's for tnot just coal. >> and they were paid cash for that. >> yes, or they have been given land instead remember, they are prohibited from a lot of the international financial, so they do a lot of smuggling. we talked about this this morning. for example they gave $20,000 cash to each of the employees to bring back with them to north korea. >> which is obviously way more than they 14should have got considering they were basically slave labor. also they hide stuff >> they discovered a bentley under a bunch of bananas in a crate at one point i think we have a photo. we were supposed to have that ready where you could see they actually seized it, there you go -- no, it wasn't under bananas. it was part of a shipment and the bentley was hidden in there. >> it was being sent back. >> back to north korea >> i would imagine if you're driving the 12r50e9 streets of n in a bently, you better be kim jong-un or like kim jong-un. maybe
this is in senegal you can see how tiny the flags are at the bottom. u.n. sanctions were imposed on north korean statues in 2016 so it's for tnot just coal. >> and they were paid cash for that. >> yes, or they have been given land instead remember, they are prohibited from a lot of the international financial, so they do a lot of smuggling. we talked about this this morning. for example they gave $20,000 cash to each of the employees to bring back with them to north korea. >>...
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this is in senegal you can see how tiny the flag is u.n. sanctions were imposed on north korea statues back in 2016 so in theory shouldn't bring in that much money. >> that's what i'm confused about. i thought the whole point of the sanctions is to keep this thing from happening >> another point is that a lot of the countries don't abide by them a lot of letters were cents to various leaders from the u.n. to say hey we saw this move through your port. how come you guys didn't do anything about it. on china in particular, comes up a lot in the report more than 300 times. a lost of front companies there. there's lack of enforcements 312 chinese references in 326 page report, for example china has more recently gotten more serious so when it comes to the recent round of sanctions it could cut off a third of their income when it comes to seafood, iron ore and coal so we may see things change. >> it could if they are enforced >> the other part of this, obviously, this is the way the income is coming from, but clearly the regime over there is dep
this is in senegal you can see how tiny the flag is u.n. sanctions were imposed on north korea statues back in 2016 so in theory shouldn't bring in that much money. >> that's what i'm confused about. i thought the whole point of the sanctions is to keep this thing from happening >> another point is that a lot of the countries don't abide by them a lot of letters were cents to various leaders from the u.n. to say hey we saw this move through your port. how come you guys didn't do...
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this one is in senegal the u.n. sanctions were imposed on north korean statues in 2016, in theory this should have stopped. if we went out a little wider you would see very tiny flags at the bottom of this statue to give you a sense of just how enormous it is think the colossus of rhodes >> oh, you're kidding. >> enormous. crazy, crazy stuff >> using north korean slave labor? >> right so they have a construction company, for example and they export their labor to that country and they bring them back and one government pace their government rather than paying the employees directly >> and also, isn't most of this done in cash, michelle by the way, it really is power lunch in the morning >> yes >> crazy >> that's why sanctions don't work because if you're paying everybody in black market cash, what does it matter if you sanction the banking >> we got these employees going back, $20,000 u.s. each for them to travel for expenses they smuggle things all the time i think we have this photo of this bentley that they seize
this one is in senegal the u.n. sanctions were imposed on north korean statues in 2016, in theory this should have stopped. if we went out a little wider you would see very tiny flags at the bottom of this statue to give you a sense of just how enormous it is think the colossus of rhodes >> oh, you're kidding. >> enormous. crazy, crazy stuff >> using north korean slave labor? >> right so they have a construction company, for example and they export their labor to that...