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we'll take a look at a special electric vehicle and uganda. hello, and welcome to the show. i'm seeing beardsley in berlin. the number of job openings in the us increased for the 1st time in 4 months in july assigned that overall demand has not been cooling as fast as officials their hope. the u. s. labor department reporting tuesday, there were 11200000 job openings on the last day of july. that's 200000 more than on the final day of june. and roughly 2 openings for every unemployed person in the country. u. s. central bankers have been raising interest rates and a bid to cool demand and curb rising prices. or let's go to our financial correspondent in new york. teddy austro teddy. i think we'll see him in just a moment. there is teddy business, are still looking for workers despite an economy that is cooling, which we read into these new figures. well, what they say is that we do have a booming labor market despite the federal interest rate hikes, which have been affecting the economy affecting the housing markets as well as the tech sector, for example, which have rolled
we'll take a look at a special electric vehicle and uganda. hello, and welcome to the show. i'm seeing beardsley in berlin. the number of job openings in the us increased for the 1st time in 4 months in july assigned that overall demand has not been cooling as fast as officials their hope. the u. s. labor department reporting tuesday, there were 11200000 job openings on the last day of july. that's 200000 more than on the final day of june. and roughly 2 openings for every unemployed person in...
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it's so so close to the border of uganda. the rebels have now steadily been waking their way from their base near the border with uganda towards goma, the main city. here, they are more than 450 tribes in congo, and all of them are represented here. this is a huge leap mineral rich part of the country. it's also very, very far from kinshasa the capital. so government doesn't really reach it properly . the main power is the power of the gun and whoever controls that controls also potentially very lucrative deal. there's instability as broad fathers as well. just outside go, my eyes are dense forest this forest makes a good hide out for anyone. wants to start and have been here. who can conquer a bit of land? collect the villagers from the area under your control and head them exploit minerals and sell them for you. then you can buy guns, weapons, and you can buy food or other than the m 22 a rebels. they are more than 50 amd crew of south day as if to day that he said to go into the forest and start to rebellion. i will have p
it's so so close to the border of uganda. the rebels have now steadily been waking their way from their base near the border with uganda towards goma, the main city. here, they are more than 450 tribes in congo, and all of them are represented here. this is a huge leap mineral rich part of the country. it's also very, very far from kinshasa the capital. so government doesn't really reach it properly . the main power is the power of the gun and whoever controls that controls also potentially...
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in uganda, more girls than boys have dropped out of school than the pandemic. and many women have lost their jobs. beyond that, police say the domestic violence against women is on the rise. we come to the district of hola in west in uganda. fiona can see me was a high school student before she got pregnant during the 2 year lockdown. the 20 year old now has to balance farming and caring for her 9 month old baby. no hulu. when you get maria glenn in was able say that you brought it on yourself. i will only think the man has little to do without doing that good over the world. he never has any problem with others. hello. can they say that if he approaches you and you refuse? do you get pregnant? no, you don't. so out, often in uganda, in schools, many female students didn't return after the lockdown teacher. ruth, to see me says that many families stop girls education if they get pregnant for them. they think that when a guy who has just had test would pregnant or given, but that is the end quite what comes in their mind is that he or she, she guy, she should go
in uganda, more girls than boys have dropped out of school than the pandemic. and many women have lost their jobs. beyond that, police say the domestic violence against women is on the rise. we come to the district of hola in west in uganda. fiona can see me was a high school student before she got pregnant during the 2 year lockdown. the 20 year old now has to balance farming and caring for her 9 month old baby. no hulu. when you get maria glenn in was able say that you brought it on yourself....
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s. law that incentivizes certain renewable energy investments are to uganda. now where the government has invested over $50000000.00, an electric mobility through a public car manufacturer, kiera motors corporation started as a student project. but 10 years later, it's begun commercial production with some pretty innovative designs. boarding uganda's facility bus that jumped on luckily designed their foot to name sita for must a bunch of petition. when a full single judge, the kola bus can cover up to 300 kilometers in our for an average food to shift. we can no longer afford to wait for the future and then we say all can now everyone else is by using electric godless as a jump on board and produce we have to set now so that by that time that into our wild is using one the electric cars, we are also playing in the same field as well. at least blunt east of the capital campolo you going to has invested over $50000000.00 in state on kiera motors to start must production of electric vehicles including concept solar buses that cancer martinez, lee run. as they cha
s. law that incentivizes certain renewable energy investments are to uganda. now where the government has invested over $50000000.00, an electric mobility through a public car manufacturer, kiera motors corporation started as a student project. but 10 years later, it's begun commercial production with some pretty innovative designs. boarding uganda's facility bus that jumped on luckily designed their foot to name sita for must a bunch of petition. when a full single judge, the kola bus can...
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i. uganda is no secret for us. it's not for the past 20 years through our last foot to control this region. they have must have a good many congress. so all the cleanings and they have done really turn to congress against their wonders. but especially against to see try to be you know, one little bit what you wonder and that does this begin when the colonizers entered the region and created a traveler, i don't know that i'm the one with the support of the belgians, the to see really crushing the who to, for almost 40 years this created an ethnic tension that would eventually erupt. i ruined after the genocide to see a regular leader gummy, who received military training in america to power fearing revenge killings the majority who to tre, sledge across the border into civil war. and we want to draw more than a 1000000 people across the border. it does, i hear it, the biggest exit of africa was ever seen who to do, he dares among these refugees and started blunting their return to power. this is part of the reason o
i. uganda is no secret for us. it's not for the past 20 years through our last foot to control this region. they have must have a good many congress. so all the cleanings and they have done really turn to congress against their wonders. but especially against to see try to be you know, one little bit what you wonder and that does this begin when the colonizers entered the region and created a traveler, i don't know that i'm the one with the support of the belgians, the to see really crushing...
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idi amin, uganda's brutal former dictator, has died at the age of 80.ing overthrown in 1979. two billion people around the world have seen the last total eclipse of the sun to take place in this millennium. it began its journey off the coast of canada, ending three hours later, when the sun set over the bay of bengal. hello. this is bbc world news. the latest headlines: the former us president, donald trump, has refused to answer questions at an appearance before new york's attorney—general, who's investigating the business practices of the trump organization. he called it a witch—hunt. dozens of people are missing after a boat laden with migrants sank off the greek coast. a search—and—rescue operation is under way. here in the uk, the heat across much of the country continues to intensify. a four—day extreme heat warning comes into force on thursday, lasting until sunday. combined with the heat, the continued dry weather is causing significant problems forfarmers and the agriculture industry. our climate editor, justin rowlatt, sent this report from gl
idi amin, uganda's brutal former dictator, has died at the age of 80.ing overthrown in 1979. two billion people around the world have seen the last total eclipse of the sun to take place in this millennium. it began its journey off the coast of canada, ending three hours later, when the sun set over the bay of bengal. hello. this is bbc world news. the latest headlines: the former us president, donald trump, has refused to answer questions at an appearance before new york's attorney—general,...
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what she didn't know was that in uganda, diagnosing it would be hard. repairing it impossible. >> and man, i was devastated. i could not sleep after that. i would see patrick every day and just think like there's no way i can let this kid die. and without at least trying to do something for him. >> reporter: kayla spent the next year fighting to get patrick to the u.s. and to a hospital that would donate his surgery. the pair eventually making it to a hospital in kentucky, but by then, patrick was too sick to survive the surgery. >> about three days after we left the hospital, he just very peacefully died in my arms at our house. and while he was dying, i made him a promise i was going to make sure that his life had meaning. >> reporter: paty's project is how kayla is now delivering on that promise. she started a nonprofit that identifies children in uganda needing life-saving heart surgery, and then paying to fly them out of the country to get it. it does not, of course, bring patrick back, but it means a boy who was on this earth for such a short time
what she didn't know was that in uganda, diagnosing it would be hard. repairing it impossible. >> and man, i was devastated. i could not sleep after that. i would see patrick every day and just think like there's no way i can let this kid die. and without at least trying to do something for him. >> reporter: kayla spent the next year fighting to get patrick to the u.s. and to a hospital that would donate his surgery. the pair eventually making it to a hospital in kentucky, but by...
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idi amin, uganda's brutal former dictator, has died at the age of 80. exile since being overthrown in 1979. 2 billion people around the world have seen the last total eclipse of the sun to take place in this millennia. it began itsjourney off the coast of canada, ending three hours later, when the sun set over the bay of bengal. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm karishma vaswani in singapore. our headlines: the former us president, donald trump, has refused to answer questions under oath as part of an investigation into his business activities in new york. he's called it a witch hunt. the heat across most of the uk continues to intensify, a four—day extreme heat warning coming into force on thursday, lasting until sunday. the continued dry weather is causing significant problems for farmers and the agriculture industry. our climate editor justin rowlatt reports from gloucestershire in south—west england. farmers' fields are their bank account. a healthy harvest means a healthy income and money to invest for next year's crop. but look, the fields have been
idi amin, uganda's brutal former dictator, has died at the age of 80. exile since being overthrown in 1979. 2 billion people around the world have seen the last total eclipse of the sun to take place in this millennia. it began itsjourney off the coast of canada, ending three hours later, when the sun set over the bay of bengal. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm karishma vaswani in singapore. our headlines: the former us president, donald trump, has refused to answer questions under oath as part...
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to uganda. now where the government has invested over $50000000.00 in electric mobility through a public automotive manufacturer, care and bout his corporation started as a student project. but 10 years later has begun commercial production with some pretty innovative designs. boarding uganda's 1st electric bus that jumped under locally designed the 14 seater for must a bunch of petition. when a full single judge, the kola bus can cover up to 300 kilometers in our for an average food shift. we can no longer afford to wait for the future. i mean, we say all can now if i notice we're missing electrical less as a jump on board and produce, we have just that now. so that by that time, that entire wild is using one the electric cars. we are also playing in the same field as well. at least plant east of the copy to compiler. you going to has invested over $50000000.00 in state on kiera motors to start most production of electric vehicles including concept sola buses that can martinez lee run as they c
to uganda. now where the government has invested over $50000000.00 in electric mobility through a public automotive manufacturer, care and bout his corporation started as a student project. but 10 years later has begun commercial production with some pretty innovative designs. boarding uganda's 1st electric bus that jumped under locally designed the 14 seater for must a bunch of petition. when a full single judge, the kola bus can cover up to 300 kilometers in our for an average food shift. we...
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born in 1936, she later moved to uganda with her parents are.as leading a very happy life until tragedy struck in august, 1972, when uganda's asians were asked to leave the country within 90 days by the dictator idi amin. around 25,000 of these displaced people, including manju, and herfamily, manju, and her family, emigrated manju, and herfamily, emigrated to the uk. my manju, and her family, emigrated to the uk. my brother was here in _ emigrated to the uk. my brother was here in london, _ emigrated to the uk. my brother was here in london, i— emigrated to the uk. my brother was here in london, i have - emigrated to the uk. my brotherj was here in london, i have come to london, my son is a seven—year boy when he came. after three days i look out my door, because without money i come to england.— come to england. man'u had a assion come to england. man'u had a passion fort come to england. man'u had a passion for cooking h come to england. manju had a passion for cooking and - come to england. manju had a passion for cooking and had i passion f
born in 1936, she later moved to uganda with her parents are.as leading a very happy life until tragedy struck in august, 1972, when uganda's asians were asked to leave the country within 90 days by the dictator idi amin. around 25,000 of these displaced people, including manju, and herfamily, manju, and her family, emigrated manju, and herfamily, emigrated to the uk. my manju, and her family, emigrated to the uk. my brother was here in _ emigrated to the uk. my brother was here in london, _...
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the, i believe we have the technology that can be able to change the game in uganda and africa. you're going to take its production of a 1000 because annually. but experts see the country must also roll out to rely but changing infrastructure to keep the electric vehicles on the road. just type a reminder, the top is a story story we're following for you this. our netflix is marking it 25th anniversary. every quarter of a century. the company went from a d, v. d rental business, the world's biggest streaming platform. however, the loss of hundreds of thousands of subscribers has seen it outpaced by competitors in b. so that's all for me to be the same here and believe them all together, it's at d, w dot com slash business on the data when use youtube channel. so next time with a short heritage, fresh for jewish new jersey and read the road for 20 minutes. artists to write notes, a revised forgotten. ah, with 30 minutes d. w. what's happening in t lane, it could soon become a more modern and progressive country. newly elected left as president gabrielle bought. it is planning maj
the, i believe we have the technology that can be able to change the game in uganda and africa. you're going to take its production of a 1000 because annually. but experts see the country must also roll out to rely but changing infrastructure to keep the electric vehicles on the road. just type a reminder, the top is a story story we're following for you this. our netflix is marking it 25th anniversary. every quarter of a century. the company went from a d, v. d rental business, the world's...
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i believe we have a technology that can be able to change the game in uganda and africa. you're going to take its production of a 1000 vehicles annually. but expect, see, the country must also roll out a reliable charging infrastructure to keep the electric vehicles on the road. just to remind as a temp as a star story, we are following for you this our netflix is marking its 25th anniversary over a quarter of a century. the company went from a d, v. d rental business, the world's biggest streaming platform. however, the loss of hundreds of thousands of subscribers has seen it outpaced by competitors in b. so that's all for me in the business team here in berlin. from all of that over to d, w dot com slash business on the data, we use youtube channel. so next time ah, [000:00:00;00] with a look at the pendulum with hypnosis has tremendous potential. ready it can fit people free from their addictions and fears or even replace anesthesia. how does it affect the brain? to morrow to day? 30 minutes on d, w. ah, in that is a journey across the entire continent with a variety a
i believe we have a technology that can be able to change the game in uganda and africa. you're going to take its production of a 1000 vehicles annually. but expect, see, the country must also roll out a reliable charging infrastructure to keep the electric vehicles on the road. just to remind as a temp as a star story, we are following for you this our netflix is marking its 25th anniversary over a quarter of a century. the company went from a d, v. d rental business, the world's biggest...
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i was a seven-year-old young man doinu uganda. i was a seven-year-old young man doing my — uganda._ uganda. i was a seven-year-old young man doing my a-levels with the i man doing my a—levels with the expectation that at the end of it i would go to university and start a career in whatever. i was a ugandan national because i was born in the country, as was my mother. so legally we were all fine. 0r country, as was my mother. so legally we were all fine. or that is what it looked like, until that fateful day on the 5th of august when in the middle of the afternoon we heard that we were no longer wanted. and everything changed. flit wanted. and everything changed. of course everything changed, how traumatic was it to have to leave your family, traumatic was it to have to leave yourfamily, yourfriends traumatic was it to have to leave your family, your friends and your home? , , ., , ., your family, your friends and your home? , , ,, home? firstly, there was a disbelief that it was actually _ home? firstly, there was a disbelief that it was actually true. _ home? firstly, there was a d
i was a seven-year-old young man doinu uganda. i was a seven-year-old young man doing my — uganda._ uganda. i was a seven-year-old young man doing my a-levels with the i man doing my a—levels with the expectation that at the end of it i would go to university and start a career in whatever. i was a ugandan national because i was born in the country, as was my mother. so legally we were all fine. 0r country, as was my mother. so legally we were all fine. or that is what it looked like, until...
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idi amin, uganda's brutalformer dictator, has died at the age of 80.xile since being overthrown in 1979. 2 billion people around the world have seen the last total eclipse of the sun to take place in this millennia. it began itsjourney off the coast of canada, ending three hours later, when the sun set over the bay of bengal. welcome back to bbc news. let's turn to ukraine now, and foreign ministers of the g7 group of industrialised nations have demanded russia hand back control of the nuclear power plant it seized in zaporizhzhia, accusing moscow's forces of increasing the risk of an accident at the site — which could threaten the entire region. it comes after overnight air strikes across ukraine, including near that plant in the south of the country, killed at least 13 people. britain says it's sending another three long range multiple the ukrainian air force is also claiming that nine russian warplanes were destroyed at a russian base in crimea yesterday — something russia has denied. meanwhile, ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky says the war in
idi amin, uganda's brutalformer dictator, has died at the age of 80.xile since being overthrown in 1979. 2 billion people around the world have seen the last total eclipse of the sun to take place in this millennia. it began itsjourney off the coast of canada, ending three hours later, when the sun set over the bay of bengal. welcome back to bbc news. let's turn to ukraine now, and foreign ministers of the g7 group of industrialised nations have demanded russia hand back control of the nuclear...
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this week marks 50 years since uganda's then military ruler idi amin expelled thousands of members ofyalty. many settled in leicester and have become part of the fabric of the city — as our midlands correspondent, navtej johal reports. archive: the asians arrived in cold, wet weather at stansted. _ for asians arriving in the uk from uganda in 1972, at times, the reception from locals felt as unwelcoming as the weather. translation: they have been milking the economy of the country. _ the former military ruler, president idi amin, said uganda's asians, brought to the country by the british, were depriving black africans of opportunities and gave asians, who held british passports, 90 days to leave the country or face being put in concentration camps. one of them was manzoor moghul, a businessman and a prominent member of uganda's asian community, who had met amin on several occasions. i had to flee the country in the darkness of the night with my wife and children because my life was threatened. i came to know that i was on his hitlist and i would have been bumped off had i stayed much
this week marks 50 years since uganda's then military ruler idi amin expelled thousands of members ofyalty. many settled in leicester and have become part of the fabric of the city — as our midlands correspondent, navtej johal reports. archive: the asians arrived in cold, wet weather at stansted. _ for asians arriving in the uk from uganda in 1972, at times, the reception from locals felt as unwelcoming as the weather. translation: they have been milking the economy of the country. _ the...
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in uganda. i am missing my glasses waiting now sitting where i have missed them for the last 6 weeks to create a climate awareness. it's not a surprise because i once missed 3 months of school due to that effect of climate change we experienced in my van in the and community. and my father wasn't able to raise my tuition fees. i am a victim of this whole climate crisis. and i am not ashamed to say so. after the massive effects of climate change in my home village, the heavy rains, the strong winds that watch tollway crops leaving the land bare that constant dry spells let left the streams j. my bearings had to sell off our land and let us talk to sustain our lives. and when the money was over, it was a question of survivor and death. i am lucky that i am still surviving and i will when i am lucky that am still surviving. and al none to take this chance for granted because people are dying every day. i made a decision to protect that one. nicholas, i call i. and by this i joined fellow young acti
in uganda. i am missing my glasses waiting now sitting where i have missed them for the last 6 weeks to create a climate awareness. it's not a surprise because i once missed 3 months of school due to that effect of climate change we experienced in my van in the and community. and my father wasn't able to raise my tuition fees. i am a victim of this whole climate crisis. and i am not ashamed to say so. after the massive effects of climate change in my home village, the heavy rains, the strong...
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to leave, saying he was giving uganda back to ethnic ugandans and they were britain's responsibility was a culture shock. my grandad was the manager of a beerfactory, we had a big house, we had servants, we had everything. my uncle greeted us at the airport with the old 1970s duffel coats, three of them, we were freezing, it was absolute cold. when we then came to bolton, we cried for six months because of the cold. couldn't handle it. we had to live like the english, you know. english clothes, haircut short, i remember having bay city roller socks, the ladies at the nursery said, "tell your niece to watch top of the pops and coronation "street, and she will soon pick up english." and did that work? before i knew english, i could sing any abba song ever. families like the rajas were dispersed across britain and the reception from local people was sometimes as unwelcoming as the weather. but that wasn't the case in bolton. bolton was a beautiful place. people around helped me set up what we are today. and the local community was the most helpful. 50 years ago the rajas started with a
to leave, saying he was giving uganda back to ethnic ugandans and they were britain's responsibility was a culture shock. my grandad was the manager of a beerfactory, we had a big house, we had servants, we had everything. my uncle greeted us at the airport with the old 1970s duffel coats, three of them, we were freezing, it was absolute cold. when we then came to bolton, we cried for six months because of the cold. couldn't handle it. we had to live like the english, you know. english clothes,...
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we've seen some severe flooding effect uganda. but before we get to africa, let's have a look at the middle east and unsettled weather here of the past week. caused flooding for some of the gulf states as well as southern areas of iran. now it is an improving pictures. you can see on tuesday we still got that heavy rain affecting western areas of saudi arabia. we could even see one or 2 showers in riyadh, but certainly places like yemen, seeing wessa weather does the remain while the cloudy for some of the gulf states looking a little bit cooler here. and we do expect it for this time of year. but lots of heat still dominating the levant with temperatures in places like q weight, as well as the rock likely to touch 50. certainly, by the time we get to the end of the week, it is heating up. that remains very hot across more than areas of africa, but for that wet weather we have to head to more central areas. and this was the scene in easton, uganda, off to 4 rivers birth. their bank. thanks to to renshaw, re now what is the wet sea
we've seen some severe flooding effect uganda. but before we get to africa, let's have a look at the middle east and unsettled weather here of the past week. caused flooding for some of the gulf states as well as southern areas of iran. now it is an improving pictures. you can see on tuesday we still got that heavy rain affecting western areas of saudi arabia. we could even see one or 2 showers in riyadh, but certainly places like yemen, seeing wessa weather does the remain while the cloudy for...
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francine: the other stand out uganda. is the uganda model something kenya can look to emulate?asn't kenyon been able to implement the policies uganda has? >> you might be talking more about rwanda. tom: rwanda. >> which is seen as an african singapore almost. kenya has a very diversified economy. the key issue is that kenya does need more manufacturing. to try to get more manufacturing to off shoring. and also push for tourism. the opportunity to diversify their economy. but rwanda is a landlocked country. it has a much larger population. there is a great deal of potential. it is a very significantly planned economy. kenya is very open to business. francine: thank you so much. coming up, cathie wood says the u.s. is in a recession, but she predicts we will be coming out of it next year. morongo road story next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> we are getting all kinds of signals that the economy is very we. i know a lot of people are focusing on last week's big employment gain, but if you look at household employment, which is a much broader based survey, that has been flat to down for
francine: the other stand out uganda. is the uganda model something kenya can look to emulate?asn't kenyon been able to implement the policies uganda has? >> you might be talking more about rwanda. tom: rwanda. >> which is seen as an african singapore almost. kenya has a very diversified economy. the key issue is that kenya does need more manufacturing. to try to get more manufacturing to off shoring. and also push for tourism. the opportunity to diversify their economy. but rwanda...
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what she didn't know was that, in uganda, diagnosing it would be heart.epairing it, impossible. >> man, i was devastated. i could not sleep after that. i would see patrick every day and just think, like, there's no way i can just let this kid die. without at least trying to do something for him. >> reporter: kayla spent the next year fighting to get patrick to the u.s. and to a hospital that would donate a surgery. the pair eventually making it to a hospital in kentucky. but, by then, patrick was too sick to survive the surgery. >> about three days after we left the hospital, he just very peacefully died in my arms at our house. and while he was dying, i made him a promise. i was going to make sure that his life had meaning. >> reporter: paty's project is how kayla is delivering on that promise. she started a non-profit that identifies children in uganda needing life-saving heart surgery, then paying them to fly out of the country to get it. it does not, of course, bring patrick back, but it means a boy who was on this earth for such a short time will hav
what she didn't know was that, in uganda, diagnosing it would be heart.epairing it, impossible. >> man, i was devastated. i could not sleep after that. i would see patrick every day and just think, like, there's no way i can just let this kid die. without at least trying to do something for him. >> reporter: kayla spent the next year fighting to get patrick to the u.s. and to a hospital that would donate a surgery. the pair eventually making it to a hospital in kentucky. but, by...
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and this was the scene in easton, uganda, off to full rivers, both their bank. thanks to to renshaw, re now what is the wet season with the rain has been falling rather heavily here than we usually see. you can see on shoes and certainly to the end of the week, kampala in uganda expectancy thunderstorms. we've also got thunderstorms, affecting southern areas of namibia rolling into southern botswana and northern areas of south africa. we will see that rain edge in to cape town by friday. ah, talk to al jazeera, we ask for the rebound you speak of is clearly coming at a high cost for airlines and the industry. what's going wrong. we listen, your heart of the i'm struggling in the 19 seventy's if you have any regrets. no, we meet with global news makers. i'm talk about the stories that matter. on al jazeera, the health of humanity is at stake. a global pandemic requires a global response. w h o is the guardian of global health delivering life saving tools, supplies, and training to help the world's most vulnerable people, uniting across borders to speed up the dev
and this was the scene in easton, uganda, off to full rivers, both their bank. thanks to to renshaw, re now what is the wet season with the rain has been falling rather heavily here than we usually see. you can see on shoes and certainly to the end of the week, kampala in uganda expectancy thunderstorms. we've also got thunderstorms, affecting southern areas of namibia rolling into southern botswana and northern areas of south africa. we will see that rain edge in to cape town by friday. ah,...
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laura: you were in uganda just a week after russia's foreign minister sergey lavrov was there. you find support in africa for russia's narrative that it is western sanctions that are driving up food prices and affecting africans? amb. thomas-greenfield: i think africans know the truth. they know before this war started, they were not experiencing this level of shortages. i made clear to them we have no sanctions on any agricultural products out of russia. russia can export those products . there is no reason for russia to not provide assistance. lavrov who was in uganda, he talked about how russia might facilitate providing more russian wheat to the market. laura: linda thomas-greenfield, ambassador, thanks for being with us. amb. thomas-greenfield: thank you. laura: new satellite images from ukraine appear to show significant damage at an airbase in crimea following explosions earlier in the week. how the base was damaged or by what means remains to be confirmed. our correspondent reports on the situation from crimea. >> these are the first independent images that give confirm
laura: you were in uganda just a week after russia's foreign minister sergey lavrov was there. you find support in africa for russia's narrative that it is western sanctions that are driving up food prices and affecting africans? amb. thomas-greenfield: i think africans know the truth. they know before this war started, they were not experiencing this level of shortages. i made clear to them we have no sanctions on any agricultural products out of russia. russia can export those products ....
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i just feel like doing it because it's not so often in uganda that people my age stand up and demand what they want in on canada occasion was marked with riot police and tear gas. protesters took their anti government demonstration to the cities shopping centers, fully for democratic reforms, and demanding the city maintain its autonomy. i don't think i can return to my life anymore. like since it started then you took up the responsibilities then you can't really go back with i. 6 it's weird cuz i do feel connected to my hometown, and i will definitely say that santiago is my hometown. but just imagining raising my future children here is weird because i really don't want to it's poles my children, to so many poems that we have here at the moment. i really wanted them to have like, more opportunities than i have in, you know, sheila is seen as one of the reaches countries in latin america. but we, the working class don't get anything from that. water is pre baptized, privatized education, privatized health care, and pension systems. still mainly favor the well we have a huge inequal
i just feel like doing it because it's not so often in uganda that people my age stand up and demand what they want in on canada occasion was marked with riot police and tear gas. protesters took their anti government demonstration to the cities shopping centers, fully for democratic reforms, and demanding the city maintain its autonomy. i don't think i can return to my life anymore. like since it started then you took up the responsibilities then you can't really go back with i. 6 it's weird...
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young, my name is laureen and today in studio we have the team from friday for future. uganda. thank you. my name is natalia hilda flavio. i'm a climate activist and i'm a student at company international university. i'm 22 years old and i pursue a bachelor's degree in procurement and supply chain management. so why climate? you could have maybe gotten another passion, maybe about the girl child of something, all you know, sexual harassment. why climate? a key to me i chose climate is because it is something that affects each and every one of us. when you look at or maybe you goal tail under violation, she, it looks at only one gender. and you can go all you have to genders. so cleric change affix each and every one of us, no matter the age, no matter the size the matter, the gender, no matter the status. so it is something that is connected to us. ah the only along all day. so mm hm. let me know when i die all day, but i'm born and raised in hong kong and i grew up in the collins i. i would say that my home town, it's like, it's really home me. i always feel connected to hong
young, my name is laureen and today in studio we have the team from friday for future. uganda. thank you. my name is natalia hilda flavio. i'm a climate activist and i'm a student at company international university. i'm 22 years old and i pursue a bachelor's degree in procurement and supply chain management. so why climate? you could have maybe gotten another passion, maybe about the girl child of something, all you know, sexual harassment. why climate? a key to me i chose climate is because...
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oh hello and welcome to africa, the environment magazine corporate used by mtv in uganda channels t v in nigeria and dw in germany. i am sandra tree. nobody and with me today as always is michael present a crease. hey chris, how are you today? just fine, sandra, thank you so very much on the one. welcome to all our viewers out there. we have a lot in store for you on today's program. so let's take a quick look at what we have coming up in. i, jerry, i will meet a young activist campaign in for the environment. any rhonda will learn how to felicia, from land can be restored. according to a recent you and report climate change is having a growing impact on the african continent. heating the most vulnerable of the hottest science base climate information can help build resilience, a cornerstone of climate change adaptation. what enables people in the villages and communities to understand what climate changes and at the same time to do something about it. the gambia environmental monitoring system science project in west africa is also tried to involve the local population in the process
oh hello and welcome to africa, the environment magazine corporate used by mtv in uganda channels t v in nigeria and dw in germany. i am sandra tree. nobody and with me today as always is michael present a crease. hey chris, how are you today? just fine, sandra, thank you so very much on the one. welcome to all our viewers out there. we have a lot in store for you on today's program. so let's take a quick look at what we have coming up in. i, jerry, i will meet a young activist campaign in for...
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i am sandra, twin over your site, go from compiler, here in uganda. ah a a a a ah, with your voices from the street forbidden. i cannot music is a mix of electro and rap. oh ok. so about drugs and women homes, the song speak to the soul of the younger generation. oh, but now with that on performing it in 30 minutes on d, w o co india. absolution is a major problem in cities. in delhi, a new monitoring system is designed to help the devices incorporate low cost senses . they easy to install and can be moved to different locations their days helping us to understand that daily damage took that to pollution, pico india, 90 minutes on t w. o. sometimes the bcs josh out at u t. v. highlights for shipping books every week. snuck them up with the red alert for the blue climate. ah, this isn't just route. this is a rid of vacation. i think we're going to have some epic fighting. they're all over the world. cooper is becoming a scarce commodity. he's just getting dryer and dryer, and we need more and more water is over earth, dying of thirst. no water at all.
i am sandra, twin over your site, go from compiler, here in uganda. ah a a a a ah, with your voices from the street forbidden. i cannot music is a mix of electro and rap. oh ok. so about drugs and women homes, the song speak to the soul of the younger generation. oh, but now with that on performing it in 30 minutes on d, w o co india. absolution is a major problem in cities. in delhi, a new monitoring system is designed to help the devices incorporate low cost senses . they easy to install and...
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environment program, a cool production of china. stevie in nigeria, germans dw, and mtv right here in uganda. i and sandra, twin audio, and with me of course, is my colleague, chris. hey there, sandra. all those nice to see you. we got a lot of inspiring stories on programs about people who are committed to making a difference to the health and well being of our plot. it. here is a quick look at what's coming up. a conservationist and namibia who is pointing to save ins, up history, sharing germany using an honest spector, super food in his creations and an architect in egypt was devoted, a courier to sustainable development. was thought the show with wonderful creatures, sea turtles. but these animals faced numerous threat include in plastic, pollution, poaching and loss of habitat. now in south africa, researchers are working hard to understand what can be done to improve the chances for the leather backseat chateau, which has the word small as breathing population of large c churches species. ah, the word for something wondrous in the zulu language is, is it manually? so a fitting name fo
environment program, a cool production of china. stevie in nigeria, germans dw, and mtv right here in uganda. i and sandra, twin audio, and with me of course, is my colleague, chris. hey there, sandra. all those nice to see you. we got a lot of inspiring stories on programs about people who are committed to making a difference to the health and well being of our plot. it. here is a quick look at what's coming up. a conservationist and namibia who is pointing to save ins, up history, sharing...
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here in uganda. oh, a, a, [000:00:00;00] a, a ah, with families, a social network. many extracts working in germany, send money to family members in africa. this create new jobs. they're a german development organization, wants to harness with cash flow, with an ambitious project. sending cash in 15 minutes on d. w. animals. i'm clever in some of the smartest pigeons. their visual memory is outstanding. can you memorize $700.00 images and recall them at any time? for a pigeon, it's a piece of cake. to morrow today. 90 minutes on d w. ah, with rearing to read. ah, everyone who loves books has to go insane with a d. w literature list. 100 german must reads i thought it's a journey across the entire continent with a variety of cars. so what on this, so we focus the movers, shake as visionaries and make us when binding the meaning of modern africa. this is an egg on d, w, and the guy in iowa, sexual assault survivor, them to step out and say the truth. yes, this is keith. nothing can stop me. that is out with, with this week with this is dw news coming to you live from
here in uganda. oh, a, a, [000:00:00;00] a, a ah, with families, a social network. many extracts working in germany, send money to family members in africa. this create new jobs. they're a german development organization, wants to harness with cash flow, with an ambitious project. sending cash in 15 minutes on d. w. animals. i'm clever in some of the smartest pigeons. their visual memory is outstanding. can you memorize $700.00 images and recall them at any time? for a pigeon, it's a piece of...