to protect shia trees. it is in part the families of these women who are chopping down the trees so if we can convince them of the importance of protecting the trees they can in turn help to persuade others and when they see they can earn more from the butter they ll be more motivated to protect that source of income and . get on. with the projects in bikini faso count on the women and their families realizing that it s in their own best interest to keep the shia trees a life. that wraps it up for this week s show we do hope you enjoy the last half of reports africa and you so it s bye bye from the ancient city of baby in niger and it s goodbye from me here in my roby kenya we do hope that you ll join us again next week for another had this on all of our environmental and don t forget to speak to us on our social media we love to hear from you my name is sarah
here you are you are right. way ahead of the game. something about president trump accepts the invitation from north korea to at least sit down and start to talks. are people this weekend who are saying they hope the summit fails. they hope the economy tanks. folks, don t bet against peace and progress for the world. get on. sean: kellyanne, if i can interrupt you. hang on one second. we re going to listen in on kim jong un and the president now apparently taking questions. i feel really great. we re going to have a great discussion and tremendous success tremendously successful. it s my honor. we have a terrific relationship. i have no doubt.
prone to conspiracy theories and say why do you think this has been the case for so many years? my mom said well, he kind of fell forward and based on the direction that harvey oswald was standing, he shouldn t have fallen forward, he should have fallen back. there is something around so long and by the fact that they re still withholding these, i think it will continue. i guess they have another six months for these to come out, is that what the decision was? yeah. all of our parents, donny, my parents, i won t tell you who my dad said killed jfk. get on, joe, you will find out, fill in the plank killed jfk. but, yeah, it seems to me, get it all out there. and what national security secrets are you protecting 54 years later? it s ridiculous. i will be sitting, look, i m a big oliver stone fan, i saw
i felt stupid, you know? get on, get on. how are you? hello. now, there is a definite cache to living in soweto. back when it was hard and dangerous to have an opinion. man del l lived here. if you say you were born and bred in seweto, it would mean something. people own their homes? they start to make money? can you build up? yeah, you can build up. look at the streets here and you see what that kind of pride does. it may not be a rich area, but it s it s immaculate.
spy. so one of the first things we requested was physical surveillance on her. we had a lot to do. the fbi put cameras in her cubicle and microphones and tapped her phones and all that sort of thing. we started doing significant physical surveillance on montes, identifying her patterns of behavior, what was her routine. so watching ana montes, we saw that, for example, she would leave her home on sunday night at a precise time, go to the local metro, get on, go several stops, get off, walk, stop at locations, wait 60 seconds, go somewhere else, wait 90 seconds, more methodical, things a normal person doesn t. you knew something was afoot. when her shoe seemingly untied and she stopped, was she