Jubilation in. Sudans government and rebels have signed a landmark peace deal its a dead end in decades off war in the country. Christine window its good to have your company. Traditional healers in south africa are demanding recognition from the government for their work during the coronavirus and herbalists say their methods should be considered in the search for a covert 19th. In south africa as it is of the rest of the continent traditional healers often the 1st and last line of defense against illnesses or people who are marginalized and cannot access conventional medicine in fact the w. H. O. Is to me its that as many as 80 percent of people in africa consults traditional hes talking to an expert after this report. And help on this have taken to the streets governments attention. They want to be recognized as frontline with cameras in the fight against health. They want the government to lend them financial and Technical Support to them to join in the search box and. The traditio
Hairiest and trade the release his main Opposition Leader delivers a shocking presentation but it fails to get you far says to agree on sanctions and more rain is expected in sudan where floods have already caused problems and now food prices are rising to. The United States has set the stage for a showdown at the u. N. General assembly by slapping additional sanctions on iran it followed the trumpet ministrations disputed weekend declaration that all un penalties the ones eased down to the 2050 nuclear deal had been restored however nearly all u. N. Members including u. S. Allies in europe reject this new sanctions mainly target those involved in irans defense sector. Just imagine what iran would do that for able to freely purchase more advanced weapons we have no intention of letting that happen the president s executive order announced today gives us a new and powerful tool to enforce the u. N. Arms to burgle and hold those who seek to evade u. N. Sanctions accountable. Today i will
Virus. Welcome to the show in the last few minutes u. S. President donald trump has left the hospital where he was being treated at for 19 was seen walking out of the Walter Reed Medical Center in maryland where hes been treated since friday and was driven into a waiting helicopter for the short flight of back to the white house the president had earlier tweeted that hell be quote back on the campaign trail soon. Well straight to washington then and our correspondent Stephanie Simons who is standing by for us just on a before leaving hospital a trumpet tweeted dont be afraid of cove ed dont let it dominate your life but this is a disease that has killed over 210000 people in the u. S. And impacted countless others from where you are how exactly is the virus affecting day to day life. From where i am every day between 800 or 700000 americans die from where i am thousands are out of work a 1000000 out of work 60000 people lost work just in the other few days 34 days ago airlines are shut
Good afternoon, everyone. The subcommittee will come to order. T purpose of todays hearing is to receive testimony on 15 bills pending before the pin lands, are forest and mining subcommittee. Because of the large number of bills on todays agenda, i wont go through all of them right now, but the complete agenda will of course be included in the record. I want to note that we have a former member of our committee here, former senator mary landrieu, and we have members who will be joining us shortly who have another Committee Assignment at the moment and others who will be joining us telephonically. I also want to begin by recognizing the staggering loss of life that has occurred embedded within what has shaped up to be a really horrific wildfire season. More than 36 people have perished in infernos raging throughout the western United States this year, dozens more are missing. In oregon, my colleague senator widens home state, thousands have lost their homes and over half a Million Peop
Works subcommittee will address options to address the wild fires and Forest Management. This includes testimony from an interior Deputy Department official and deputy chief of the u. S. Forest service. Good afternoon, everyone. This subcommittee will come to t order. The purpose of todays hearing is to receiveands testimony on i bills pending beforece the publo lands force and mining subcommittee. Because of the large number of t bills onhe todays c agenda, it going to go through all of them right now. But the complete agenda will, of course, be included in the record. I want to note at the outset weve got a former member of our committee here, former senator from louisiana, longtime member of the senate and this committee is in the back. Weve got members who will be at t who have tly another Committee Assignment at the i moment. E. We have others who will be d eme joining us dtelephonically. As i want to recognize the staggering loss of life that has occurred embedded within what has