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for its residents from countries include sudan, eritrea and afghanistan, conditions had become increasingly difficult. >> i want life. i don't want to die. that people like me, i don't know what can i do. i don't know, i talk to who, who is understand? >> reporter: many people ask us not to share their faces,
for its residents from countries include sudan, eritrea and afghanistan, conditions had become increasingly difficult. >> i want life. i don't want to die. that people like me, i don't know what can i do. i don't know, i talk to who, who is understand? >> reporter: many people ask us not to share their faces,
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. >> jimmy: how about the country eritrea, what is the capital city -- >> eritrea. >> jimmy: eritrea. >> you've got to give me a minute here. >> jimmy: okay. >> asmara. a-s-m-a-r-a. is that right? do you know the answer? >> jimmy: i have no idea. >> so i can say anything. >> jimmy: but people at home will know. >> who's from eritrea here? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: is there any practical way? >> you know, it's good with uber drivers. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: why? >> because you just break the ice. you break the ice. you say -- you tell them where you're going. you say where you're from. said he was from mali. and i said, bamako! [ laughter ] and he took me home for dinner. [ applause ] >> jimmy: one more thing that matt told us. you were born with one regular-sized testicle and one dwarf testicle that is the size of a pea and the doctor told you you could have the dwarf testicle removed but you never wanted to because you believe it's lucky. [ laughter ] oh, matt's gone again. [ applause ] is that true? >> we know he lies. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: we know he he lied about the executive he's c
. >> jimmy: how about the country eritrea, what is the capital city -- >> eritrea. >> jimmy: eritrea. >> you've got to give me a minute here. >> jimmy: okay. >> asmara. a-s-m-a-r-a. is that right? do you know the answer? >> jimmy: i have no idea. >> so i can say anything. >> jimmy: but people at home will know. >> who's from eritrea here? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: is there any practical way? >> you know, it's good with uber...
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>> relatively speaking it is quite stable, but it's neighbors are somalia, ethiopia, eritrea. south sudan is in the neighborhood. it is surrounded by a lot of countries that are basically on fire. david: what drew you there? it is a very nascent, growing place when it comes to business and development apparatus. >> one of the reasons was that china recently announced that it was opening its first military base abroad and putting it in djibouti. so you have this dynamic where you have all of these countries that are not necessarily -- they are not enemies, but they are also rivals. so you have the u.s., having its biggest military base in the region just four miles from where china is going to open its first foreign military base. japan is right alongside them. i wanted to see the dynamic of all these countries that are forced to exist side-by-side in a small area and see how that works and how -- what sort of atmosphere results from that. david: you see that at the macro level. you also make your way to a bar frequented by a lot of businessmen, soldiers from these countries, a
>> relatively speaking it is quite stable, but it's neighbors are somalia, ethiopia, eritrea. south sudan is in the neighborhood. it is surrounded by a lot of countries that are basically on fire. david: what drew you there? it is a very nascent, growing place when it comes to business and development apparatus. >> one of the reasons was that china recently announced that it was opening its first military base abroad and putting it in djibouti. so you have this dynamic where you...
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for its residents from countries include sudan, eritrea and afghanistan, conditions had become increasingly difficult. >> i want life. i don't want to die. that people like me, i don't know what can i do. i don't know, i talk to who, who is understand? >> reporter: many people ask us not to share their faces, fearing their families would see the conditions they are living in. farid told us he had worked as a translator for british and american forces in afghanistan, where his brother was shot dead by the taliban. he tried to reach the u.k. >> i tried to get to the u.k. but there was no way to get there. i hope to be open and away for us. >> reporter: locals are trying to help those in need. the authorities in paris say more than six and a half thousand people have been offered temporary accommodation since last june. >> translator: it's the duty and the honor of the state to shelter these people. they live in oo in falling apa . for them it's no life. >> while offers of temporary shelter may be welcome for some, but it's a stable future for people who living under this bridge really want. e
for its residents from countries include sudan, eritrea and afghanistan, conditions had become increasingly difficult. >> i want life. i don't want to die. that people like me, i don't know what can i do. i don't know, i talk to who, who is understand? >> reporter: many people ask us not to share their faces, fearing their families would see the conditions they are living in. farid told us he had worked as a translator for british and american forces in afghanistan, where his...
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residents from countries like sudan, eritrea and afghanistan. conditions had become increasingly difficult. >> i don't want to die. that people like me, all in, i don't know what can i do. i don't know, i talk to who, who is understand? >> many people ask us not to show their faces, fearing their families would learn the conditions they are living in, in the heart of europe. farid told us he had worked as a translator in afghanistanhere his brother was shot dead by the taliban. >> i'm trying to go to the u.k, i was in calais for five months to go to the u.k. but there was no convey to get there. i am a block away, i hope there is a way for us. >> reporter: local volunteers have been working to try to hopp those in need. more than 6,500 people have been be offered temporary accommodation until june. >> it is the duty of the state to help these people. they live in appalling conditions. i invite you to look at their accommodations. for them it's not a life. >> reporter: while offers of temporary shelter will be welcomed by some a stable, secure fu
residents from countries like sudan, eritrea and afghanistan. conditions had become increasingly difficult. >> i don't want to die. that people like me, all in, i don't know what can i do. i don't know, i talk to who, who is understand? >> many people ask us not to show their faces, fearing their families would learn the conditions they are living in, in the heart of europe. farid told us he had worked as a translator in afghanistanhere his brother was shot dead by the taliban....
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>> relatively speaking it is quite stable, but it's neighbors are somalia, ethiopia, eritrea.n is in the neighborhood. it is surrounded by a lot of countries that are basically on fire. david: what drew you there? it is a very nascent, growing place when it comes to business and development apparatus. >> one of the reasons was that china recently announced that it was opening its first military base abroad and putting it in djibouti. so you have this dynamic where you have all of these countries that are not necessarily -- they are not enemies, but they are also rivals. so you have the u.s., having its biggest military base in the region just four miles from where china is going to open its first foreign military base. japan is right alongside them. i wanted to see the dynamic of all these countries that are forced to exist side-by-side in a small area and see how that works and how -- what sort of atmosphere results from that. david: you see that at the macro level. you also make your way to a bar frequented by a lot of businessmen, soldiers from these countries, and that is
>> relatively speaking it is quite stable, but it's neighbors are somalia, ethiopia, eritrea.n is in the neighborhood. it is surrounded by a lot of countries that are basically on fire. david: what drew you there? it is a very nascent, growing place when it comes to business and development apparatus. >> one of the reasons was that china recently announced that it was opening its first military base abroad and putting it in djibouti. so you have this dynamic where you have all of...
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>> relatively speaking it is quite stable, but it's neighbors are somalia, ethiopia, eritrea.n the neighborhood. it is surrounded by a lot of countries that are basically on fire. david: what drew you there? yes, there's the creation of but it istary bases, a very nascent, growing place when it comes to business and development apparatus. >> one of the reasons was that china recently announced that it was opening its first military base abroad and putting it in djibouti. so you have this dynamic where you have all of these countries that are not necessarily -- they are not enemies, but they are also rivals. so you have the u.s., having its biggest military base in the region just four miles from where china is going to open its first foreign military base. japan is right alongside them. i wanted to see the dynamic of all these countries that are forced to exist side-by-side in a small area and see how that works and how -- what sort of atmosphere results from that. david: you see that at the macro level. you also make your way to a bar frequented by a lot of businessmen, soldi
>> relatively speaking it is quite stable, but it's neighbors are somalia, ethiopia, eritrea.n the neighborhood. it is surrounded by a lot of countries that are basically on fire. david: what drew you there? yes, there's the creation of but it istary bases, a very nascent, growing place when it comes to business and development apparatus. >> one of the reasons was that china recently announced that it was opening its first military base abroad and putting it in djibouti. so you have...
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this man fought as a child soldier in eritrea, before being given asylum in denmark at the age of 14.o a ground that few visitors will play on. >> when i saw the pitch for the first time, i thought oh, my god, people are playing football on this pitch. that's not possible. yeah, of course, to experience greenland they will come, but not to play football. it's too risky. i would never recommend to anybody. i would never invite another country to come play with us. >> reporter: a quick pitch inspection reveals why playing in the winter isn't possible, but even in the summer the pitch is full of these sharp stones, which means players have to wear thick tights in order not to cut their legs, which is why many choose to take their passion for football inside. they their teams are taking on the arctic winter games by storm. it's crucial for development. contested by teams hundreds of miles apart with no roads in between. this man works in the harbor repairing boats, which are one of the only means of getting to matches. >> [ inaudible ]. >> reporter: greenland is likely to need full indepe
this man fought as a child soldier in eritrea, before being given asylum in denmark at the age of 14.o a ground that few visitors will play on. >> when i saw the pitch for the first time, i thought oh, my god, people are playing football on this pitch. that's not possible. yeah, of course, to experience greenland they will come, but not to play football. it's too risky. i would never recommend to anybody. i would never invite another country to come play with us. >> reporter: a...
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. ♪ >>> four men from djibouti who spent eight years in jail in eritrea have now been released.they hope the release will help other disputes. >>> an indian court has dropped charges against an iranian crew who were detained last year after their boat strayed into indian waters. they failed to find a link between the crew members and any armed organization or drug mafia. the captain has been charged for taking a foreign vessel into indian waters. >>> thousands of people gathered in the iraqi capitol in a planned sit-in protest against the government. the shiite cleric lead the protest. the iraqi cabinet has called the demonstrations illegal. the supporters cut through barbed wire to enter the fortified green zone which is home to the political elite. >>> more than a dozen u.s. troops have been disciplined for an air strike on a hospital last year. but there have been no criminal charges. >> reporter: it was one of the worst attacks on a civilian facility by the u.s. in afghanistan. more than 12 u.s. military personnel have been disciplined because of the air attack from a plane
. ♪ >>> four men from djibouti who spent eight years in jail in eritrea have now been released.they hope the release will help other disputes. >>> an indian court has dropped charges against an iranian crew who were detained last year after their boat strayed into indian waters. they failed to find a link between the crew members and any armed organization or drug mafia. the captain has been charged for taking a foreign vessel into indian waters. >>> thousands of...
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he fought as a child soldier in eritrea before being given asylum in denmark at age 14. of greenland's national team. >> when i saw the pitch first time, i said oh, my god, people are playing football on this pitch. that's not possible. yeah, of course, people will come to experience greenland, but not to play football. it's too risky. i wouldn't recommend it to anybody. i would never invite another country to come here to play with us. >> reporter: a quick pitch inspection reveals why playing in the winter isn't possible, but even in the summer the field is full of these sharp stones. which is just one of the reasons why many greenlanders choose to take their passion for football inside. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: greenland is going from strength to strength with their teams taking the ongoing arctic winter games by storm. it's crucial for player development given the problems faced by the league. contested by towns hundreds of miles apart with no roads in between. [ cheers ] >> reporter: national defender works in nuuk's harbor repairing boats, which are one
he fought as a child soldier in eritrea before being given asylum in denmark at age 14. of greenland's national team. >> when i saw the pitch first time, i said oh, my god, people are playing football on this pitch. that's not possible. yeah, of course, people will come to experience greenland, but not to play football. it's too risky. i wouldn't recommend it to anybody. i would never invite another country to come here to play with us. >> reporter: a quick pitch inspection reveals...
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in the heart of berlin, refugees from syria, afghanistan, iraq, tunisia, eritrea are learning a languageogramming the new ready school of digital integration. high-tech skills could help them land good jobs. >> i used to learn programming two years in syria, and here, like, there is so many great programmers and berlin is like the say toer start-ups. >> erm germany needs them. >> one german company says there are 43,000 open i.t. positions in germany. the ready classes are taught mainly in english. >> who is this docket folder? >> but the ones and zeros are universal. >> programming of the future. >> the classes are free and laptops are donated. a bigger name pledged to finance the clasp students were feeling inspired meeting that company's founder. you may recognize mark zuckerberg in his signature hoodie. >> the godfather of our industry. and i got to meet him, like this is really great, this is awesome. >> 21st century solution, indeed. >> heard stories about, like, being programmer, like, mark zuckerberg, i start from nothing. and like there are now they are everything. >> the answer
in the heart of berlin, refugees from syria, afghanistan, iraq, tunisia, eritrea are learning a languageogramming the new ready school of digital integration. high-tech skills could help them land good jobs. >> i used to learn programming two years in syria, and here, like, there is so many great programmers and berlin is like the say toer start-ups. >> erm germany needs them. >> one german company says there are 43,000 open i.t. positions in germany. the ready classes are...
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>> relatively speaking it is quite stable, but it's neighbors are somalia, ethiopia, eritrea.o you have this dynamic where you have all of these countries that are not necessarily -- they are not enemies, but they are also rising. so you have the u.s., having its biggest military base in the region just four miles from where china is going to open his first foreign military base -- to open its first foreign military base. japan is right alongside them. i wanted to see the dynamic of all these countries that are forced to exist side-by-side in a small area and see how that works and how -- what sort of atmosphere results from that. the macro see that at level. you make your way to a bar frequented by businessmen, soldiers from these countries, and that is a microcosm that gives you a sense of everyday life in djibouti. sort of a place that is a local hangout for a lot of the outsiders who come in, and i was told that this place was sort of the melting pot of djibouti. it certainly lived up to that. there were german soldiers, american. there were trench contractors. all sorts o
>> relatively speaking it is quite stable, but it's neighbors are somalia, ethiopia, eritrea.o you have this dynamic where you have all of these countries that are not necessarily -- they are not enemies, but they are also rising. so you have the u.s., having its biggest military base in the region just four miles from where china is going to open his first foreign military base -- to open its first foreign military base. japan is right alongside them. i wanted to see the dynamic of all...
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we've seen a million and a half plus migrants moving into the european union from syria, afghanistan, eritrea, somalia, pakistan in the last year. the question is, where do they ultimately end up? and for us, the point is this. when those million and a half plus the million we're expecting this year, when they get citizenship of any european country, whether it's hungary, germany, austria, whatever, they will automatically have a right to come an settle in the united kingdom a united kingdom whose economy is growing much faster than any other in europe. we were introducing a new, much highser minimum wage in a very short time which in my view will act as a magnet for many of those coming. the german authorities don't know of those who come into germany, whether they are economic migrants, genuine refugees, or sympathizers with some of the hardline islamist groups or in fact maybe an infiltration into that migrant population of some of those groups themselves and neither will we know. think that's a security risk far too far that we're taking. into all this mix, we're now told that president o
we've seen a million and a half plus migrants moving into the european union from syria, afghanistan, eritrea, somalia, pakistan in the last year. the question is, where do they ultimately end up? and for us, the point is this. when those million and a half plus the million we're expecting this year, when they get citizenship of any european country, whether it's hungary, germany, austria, whatever, they will automatically have a right to come an settle in the united kingdom a united kingdom...