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mr madison all right. ok so looking at the future of uganda the future of africa whose responsibility should be to take care of those who are fleeing is it only the responsibility of uganda or east african community or should the western world be involved as well i think doing you know. on my opinion i think rights everyone's response because it's taken up in fiji everyone's responsibility maurice i want to close me to you because we've seen the pictures around the world refugees and asylum seekers in other parts of the world being stopped at the border and told no entry for you what lessons can be learned from uganda my technical advice would be that whenever they're coming to settle whether for life or given. set policies they should also knowing that they should respect the cultural norms of the people that they are finding here this is a keep challenges that we must. accept. must at one
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point that we have a human must bring to. maurice thank you so much i believe that's the best place to wrap up this conversation and we've heard it's ugandans are saying our doors are open but terms and conditions apply we've been in gulu and as of learn to say here. is. a big thanks to everyone who took part in that the bait for speaking so openly with us and of course thank you. if you want to explore these even father you can watch the entire street debate on or you tube channel you can also keep in touch with us via face. it's now but time you know is so way you get to experience an african city through the eyes of a local this week box odds are in my neck of the law shows us around he says even
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doc saucy but i didn't join the 2. hi guys this is jeremy and i got to learn key all the way from below my media like to show you the beautiful city. come with me. now many beers capital is jeremiads playground with the early morning runs around the city he keeps feet for the next title much low key jeremiah's boxing main ranks number 5 in the wild side cute and is well on the way to winning his 1st wild championship when talk is jeremiah's home but he has not always been a city boy. you know beginning in an hour and. i like. that and was it was people like i want to. start but the one i get.
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you know. there's going to 16 marked a turning point for jeremiah without losing a single fight the 25 year old boxed his way up to become the african super featherweight champion since then he's known all over town especially at his home in quetta to the township. because. here he became an inspiration for africa's future boxing generation. i know it's a good inspiration to get them to boxing you know it's good to. get them out of this if the sport. when talk is by far the media's biggest city and the still growing fast every day young people like jeremiah moved from the
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countryside to the city since 2001 the population has almost doubled to more than 400000 inhabitants the majority of the. moved to ca to run a place with a difficult past 6 years ago the regime planned to turn in talk into a white city block city to in those what expropriated and forced to move 8 meters not soon this location was called. the place where people do not want to leave today crime and poverty rates are high and many young people struggle to find a job. is also home to jeremiah's boxing gym where he spends many hours of the day to the great joy of his train a n t tobias. stroker star. oh. boy oh boy. leave me here in the east the people that believe. soon i'll
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be the. world champion. windtalkers may not be the biggest city in africa but it's the boxing capital several wild and many african champions trained in this punching the same sound like. cindy perry inspiration because. they came from the gym they've been training yeah and so it carries that they can also make it in as a v.a. or champion. jeremiah has achieved what many young people dream of moving to the city to become a stop for him this is no walk in the pack but a tough fight every day one for reach it is what training morning to evening. golf and boys all of often a dream of becoming
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a professional athlete and for some like jeremiah that dream comes true in our pain will oh. correspondents across the continent introduce you to some of them most beloved afleet in their home country then you're going to love scoring meadows kristi's and the money that comes with sports hundreds of nigerian professional footballers a plane for teams a broad physical bubble a sports team is one such sector that has groomed wellwood renowned. young cricketers like these ones in me for just one thing to make it internationally accolades like swimmers and mountain olympic gold medalist kissed corbin 3 have given the nation something to cheer for cast now civs is the youngest ever sports minister in the current government.
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these days several showing in programs camps and scholarships have sprung up to scout for young talent not only in football was in different sports for example in 2030 in the n.b.a. launched its junior m.b.a. program in a bhutan nigeria nigeria has produced nearly 20 n.b.a. players more than any other african country many people are beginning to take making a living from professional sports most seriously. young people try hard to following the footsteps of their ideas the true you got an olympic gold medalist join our club on stupid to protect our adored by the achievements are often overshadowed by bit sad stories in local sport in number of former ugandan sportsmen live in abject poverty some cannot afford the basics of life however many talented young ugandans wants to be aiming actually
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a big goal with the hope that if one can bring a gold medal home others can too wow talk about is higher from jeremiah and a healer to stephen king for teach they all show us if you aim for the stars you can tell your dreams into reality. our next protagonist has a seamless story but he's not an athlete is many big in the music business. could draw is almost like a religion this unique style of music and dance is very important to him and to the residents in some and no must slam on the outskirts of wanda. ease as much about the music as a teen about the mood. here everyone is dancing to the same beat could do it is a music and dance style that and managed in the eighty's and still plays a huge part in the life of. the home of could do is right here in sandy santa an
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almost endless array of shabby hot steamy at london this is also the home of musicians to me often i do it more here this is my ghetto my tamil tones ghetto this is where i find the stories that inspire me stories from neighbors brothers i meet my friends and my bros here that's basically what my life looks like. mars with one follow. up with the. mighty milton is one of the few people here who has managed to turn could you into a job for years he has been developing career graffiti and putting dance groups together they perform at parties concerts and festivals. like your kids. who are running on the latest for me
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is the best music in the world it's really it's happiness to do these dance and movement. i'm just going to go to north but it's a mixture of angolan so. some and techno you mix different elements and create something totally new and beautiful. this all came together in tempe sangat a huge slum with almost 300000 inhabitants here there is no electricity drinking water old garbage collection but one thing these people will never go without is music. and the. first. time you know somebody i think somebody is great that doesn't mean
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i know the negatives but to be honest i can't imagine living anywhere else will come up and there i go along with the politicians should hurry up with a banana zation because this area is pretty close to the city of london. right now you know at the other end of the area we come across one of ungol as oldest and most famous could do a crips they are known as a matter which means. a lot for the 1st i mean we could do is our authentic not to change somebody's image for the better on the night because such person is just the best of any kind on grandma touched him can now earns a living from their music they used to be involved in drug dealing and petty crime and to music changed their lives that's the story they want to tell and it's a message they want to get across to the youth of zombies and got. pulled over
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almost a jury's our life our culture our daily bread could do remains everything to us and could do or is progressing there are always new could aristos rising through the ranks and the males and makes sure that all outcomes are good. so far so very uncommon if you are like you are. you know born to dance could do even inexperienced kids pick the steps quickly and spontaneously. something fun it's lively and culturally dynamic come. home to plenty of musicians and dancers and home to could do. what a sci fi and what. i hope you enjoy the latest edition of the 77 percent where reaching the end of the show but please keep in touch with the 77 percent is on facebook and on you tube or even less at 77 d w dot com
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coming up next. how can i offer can generally change the wilds perception of the continent for those on the end requote out beechy spearing as she temples of climate change. and you know a street debate we interview journalists from all over the globe was media before and even born. that's all from us but before we go let's end the program with some music from god the fall kickstarting on music korea 23 year old wendy shape. as and that's and need why it is the title track from hard to shake on you thank you for watching i want to call maura quite heavy. that's right i. was like.
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yes. ok. yeah. yeah. yeah. yeah. ya mom bye. oh hi. yeah yeah. i'd rather. go back to. practicing them. make. them sick.
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a journey through tom from germany's provisional capital in bonn to its current capital in berlin. today i want to invite you to join me on
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a tour of 70 years of history together while discover what a joke rap has to do with the country's constitution and will revisit the places that location that tell the story of post-war germany. coming up on d w. i with the old in with the new. the toyota camry makes a comeback in europe. from new to newer. b.m.w. 7 series has a whole new look. put one to the test. driving in 30 minutes on t w.
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and action packed life for bookmarklet me because anything's possible as long as i'm comfy and his friends can dream. this movie theater. refugee camp. life story man of ground to a halt. 27 years ago but there's no holding back. his dreams. mark. thank you for watching. cinema starts me 27 on the job. i'm not often come out of the gym well i just sometimes i am but i stand up and whip it up and pretend to have been think deep into the german culture of looking at stereotypes the question to me or think is leave the country behind on behind. me as you did so you can take from this drama there you go it's cold out there
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bob you know i might show join me to meet the german from the w. post some say that we're born into this world alone. or not. i'm the sanctioned we come into this world we're in it together and. each of us can leave a monitor in there we can make a real difference that's why you're a solid. in that's why we. austria's vice chancellor is accused of promising state contracts in exchange for donations german media published footage allegedly showing a high school. who also leads the far right freedom party meeting with the woman
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claiming to be a potential russian investor austrian opposition parties are calling for straka to resign. voting is drawing to a close in australia's national election poll showed the center left labor party led by bill shorten with a narrow lead heading into election day i believe but the governing liberal party of prime minister scott morrison had been closing the gap climate policy could prove to be the deciding issue. on saturday the world's most watched music competition the your vision song contest will showcase $26.00 international acts who have made it to the final last year's winner israel is hosting the event participants will try to impress judges and do their country's proud bookmakers are tipping the netherlands to take top honors. anti-government demonstrators took to the streets of the algerian capital for the 13th consecutive friday they were demanding that the country's interim leader step
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down and that the presidential election planned for july 4th be canceled. this is why. there and this building has witnessed history. the grand gilded flight of stairs has led major statesman and to city hall and why von well for 40 years it was capital of the german federal republic this edition of check in is a journey through time in 2019 the german federal republic celebrates its 70th
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anniversary it all started here and bonn when the german constitution was passed in may 949. today i want to invite you to join me on a tour of 70 years of history from germany's provisional capital bonn all the way to the current capital berlin together we'll discover what a giraffe has to do with the country's constitution or basic law as it's known here and we'll revisit the places and locations that tell the story of post-war germany . we take you tube on this museum of german history. we catch an open air film in berlin government quarter. and we share of viewer video sent in from the hague the seat of the dutch government. to kick things off i'm taking
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a walk down bond's path of democracy along the route he'll come across the alex and the current. bon was heavily bombed in world war 2 so there weren't enough venue's in the city for officials to meet when it became the new capital the parliamentary council got together in this natural history museum to draft a basic law for post-war germany now the country's constitution. this is with all the important people gather. clothes it was all very grand and formal. the base of an orchestra performed that was that. no i was asked to create a government and draw up the basic law. but it was already a museum back then and was. yes it worse this is always been a museum and there voice been lots of stuffed animals standing around they all had to be removed for the ceremony back then the problem was that one animal could not
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be removed the big giraffe. so the taxidermists didn't do a great job. contained. and they were worried that if they moved it might fall apart. there are wonderful old photos of all the people sitting here all very serious and ceremonial with a giraffe peering over their shoulders. so what exactly was the basic law in the field here and bonded cleared interim capital of the federal republic of germany you'll find out in an overview of the 1st decades after the war displayed in bond's house of history. it was helmut cole's idea to create this museum of modern german history which opened in 1900. it's become an attack submission is intitled our history germany
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since $945.00. with the approval of the basic law constitution the federal republic of germany west germany was established in 1949. looking back on 70 years of german history here we see kind of adenauer signing the basic law at george. and when the loss of germany was still in ruins but no i wanted to emphasize the importance of this historic moment. so he used the very grand gilded silverware from cologne town hall and gruden about the start of the establishment of west and east germany in 1949 sealed the division of the country. became the provisional capital of west germany and the seat of its parliament. its
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fast freely elected members sat on these chairs. and you all know this tells us something about the 1st west german parliament. we got some of the original seats and created this display also the podium and lectern from which are no and others address the assembly element. we have some speeches about nuclear weapons which was a major issue back then and. i look at some and also lighthearted and even rowdy ones which show how parliamentarians sometimes let rip. important moments from east german history are also on display such as the uprising of $953.00 and the building up of. in the west soaring prosperity went along with burgeoning protest movements and
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alternative lifestyles. the v.w. camper van came to be an icon of the hippie era. as. it stood for change individual is i'm breaking with society one's parents and grandparents. and for the search for peace and freedom. the fall of the berlin wall and german reunification are key moments in post-war german history. but as time passes the common attacks of vision. has to be updated. because of. this subject tells a number of stories. it started out as a fishing boat then it was used by refugees trying to reach europe then and it was steering a rescue mission in the mediterranean near motor it's been on zone here since we
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reworked the exhibition last year we wanted to devote a section to the theme of migration and integration of an inside. the museum it is a great place to learn about germany past and present. and other stop along the path of democracy is below how much mitt besides berlin's bellevue palace the 2nd official residence of the german president. so is there a way to know if the president is home today how is the flag like buckingham palace . of the month yes exactly you can see the flagpole up there. as soon as the president comes through the gate they raise the flag.
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and just as he leaves again they lower at all but the farm. that looks a bit like the white house you know it's sometimes called the white house on the rhine. all. along the river. and this one was built in the mid 19th century during the romantic period when. the romantics were very keen on the rajar. also all of the. time for our e-mail this week it was the minute by your apartment door and takes us on a tour of the hague. a dutch t.v. that may not be as well known as the capital amsterdam but nonetheless is a great political relevant because of the fate of the dutch government.
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one person you won't be able to miss on the path of democracy is this man right here conrad adenauer one of the fathers of the basic law and the federal republic's 1st chancellor. this bust a work of sculpture who battles fun pin game display some of adenauer was biggest influence in life. on mars and i want to keep each other let's begin t. a quasi very existence here the need his right it was cologne cathedral because i didn't know was mayor of cologne until 953 business. when the nazis came to power he not only had to resign he.

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