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>> people in uganda's capital kampala said it was built on seven hills. now it covers more than 20. between the hills are wetland. they host fragile ecosystems and drain water into nearby lake victoria. it's the second-largest lake in the world. as the city gross the wetlands of disappearing fast. they campaign to save them. they have been protected by laws in 1995. he says it's not in force. >> if you look at the policies in uganda, they are the best. when you look at what we are doing, it's a wide range of people, ranging from the capital investors. >> people build ohms on wetlands. it blocks the drainage. rains are heavy.
>> people in uganda's capital kampala said it was built on seven hills. now it covers more than 20. between the hills are wetland. they host fragile ecosystems and drain water into nearby lake victoria. it's the second-largest lake in the world. as the city gross the wetlands of disappearing fast. they campaign to save them. they have been protected by laws in 1995. he says it's not in force. >> if you look at the policies in uganda, they are the best. when you look at what we are...
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. >> plastic bags have long been banned in uganda, but in the suburbs of kampala, they're still littering the ground. andrew mupuya wants to change that. he's 21 years old. five years ago, he founded his own company with 15 co-workers, he makes paper bags. the young entrepreneur comes from humble circumstances. he earned his start-up capital all by himself. >> i collected used plastic bottles. then i mobilised my fellow students in school and we collected over 70 kilograms, and i sold them to the recycling plant. when people saw me collecting those plastic bottles, they thought i might have gone mad. but i knew what i was doing. >> that start-up capital amounted to 12 dollars. now he sells yeli paper bags all over uganda. his customers are small shops and pharmacies. the market developed rapidly. andrew mupuya now produces 20,000 paper bags a week by hand. the simplest bags are folded in 9 steps. the most complicated take 32. mupuya can't afford machines. he buys his paper in kenya. the young men are entirely self- taught. >> i had to watch youtube videos of people making bags by hand in
. >> plastic bags have long been banned in uganda, but in the suburbs of kampala, they're still littering the ground. andrew mupuya wants to change that. he's 21 years old. five years ago, he founded his own company with 15 co-workers, he makes paper bags. the young entrepreneur comes from humble circumstances. he earned his start-up capital all by himself. >> i collected used plastic bottles. then i mobilised my fellow students in school and we collected over 70 kilograms, and i...
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ninety six footer drubbing at the police so they would likely need to head to have any sound effect in kampala one candidate to connect you to be in the not asked to submit the block d on the spot team. it did appear to door in the formation of the new state of tn and the night and has issued one bank into the game. and by the two bodies have not checked for when forming negotiations yet its chief teach them to see her doll. neil finn's about tonight. the people in alliance. the nine eleven did you. he does not just one position on teachable and teachers of bhakti. ulysses is exploiting its nine small stakes. it's been sitting there minding its partnership with the new generation and bhakti like a gp in an altered state of the guys that school could be seen fit to win in gpt for united announced last month. save it dies with the bjp what could you not she finished in the team to blog these days in one of main and feeding handing the two cars into riots that left hundreds dead but as to seem cool is that no woman in any means including takes. and it appears that for the agp the prospect of work
ninety six footer drubbing at the police so they would likely need to head to have any sound effect in kampala one candidate to connect you to be in the not asked to submit the block d on the spot team. it did appear to door in the formation of the new state of tn and the night and has issued one bank into the game. and by the two bodies have not checked for when forming negotiations yet its chief teach them to see her doll. neil finn's about tonight. the people in alliance. the nine eleven did...
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. >> hello from kampala. it's not clear. i think it's more of a maize. it's confusing as to why he's on one hand saying he's going to sign, on the other hand he says he's not going to sign. you know, there are talks of how homosexuality is a western influence, and he's searching for or seeking for indulgence from the u.s. it's - it's sort of a puzzle. we - it's - we don't know where he stands exactly. >> the laws are based on british laws, colonial laws. what do you make of an argument we heard of homosexuality and equality in a neocolonial plot to depopulate africa? >> it's not true. i was listening to that and i was smiling and laughing. i mean, the world is full of diversity. people who are straight, you have people who are gay. there are people who are heterosexual and do not want children. those that have kids and get them. there's no plot to depop u lies - depopularize humanity in this country, so that argument does not hold at all. equality is something that we, as ugandans always have. we have been a tolerant society. and the british laws took it
. >> hello from kampala. it's not clear. i think it's more of a maize. it's confusing as to why he's on one hand saying he's going to sign, on the other hand he says he's not going to sign. you know, there are talks of how homosexuality is a western influence, and he's searching for or seeking for indulgence from the u.s. it's - it's sort of a puzzle. we - it's - we don't know where he stands exactly. >> the laws are based on british laws, colonial laws. what do you make of an...
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of the appreciation of the area people are going on kampala if you would think they are stephen silk road to make them up. hard to move forward the pico of vocation i could cash in their van and head of property on the go. they are shortwave who can fly. he connected it be prepared for clarity and if the fighting go youtube and don't ignore them to prevent them from korea denied that his aunt again keep you up for both of his life. the truth. the tiny north whistle on jack. this is a bit of a surprise as crisper relations seem to be warming up especially after the rare round of the levy means that the cane train and early this week that how will this impact teacher in korea relations and i desist no want to i just want not violate un sanctions the targeted though the up i did that the wedding of my understanding is that the electrical hopeful note the root of all people can do that the second round the falcon and goldman. that potential. did you know. to improve the nation's peak of condition two of the time and that the international community. but they cannot get the best is the st
of the appreciation of the area people are going on kampala if you would think they are stephen silk road to make them up. hard to move forward the pico of vocation i could cash in their van and head of property on the go. they are shortwave who can fly. he connected it be prepared for clarity and if the fighting go youtube and don't ignore them to prevent them from korea denied that his aunt again keep you up for both of his life. the truth. the tiny north whistle on jack. this is a bit of a...
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. >> people in kampala say it was built on seven hills. now it covers more than 20. between the hills were wetlands. they can be seen on the outskirts. they act as natural filters, draining water into lake victoria. as the world second-largest labelling, as the city grows the wetlands have been disappeared. these have been protected by law since 1995. he says it's not in force. >> wetland protection in uganda is the best. when you look at what we are doing. we are the worst. it is a wide range of people devastating the wetland, ranging from the capital investors to the people like me and you. >> people build homes on wetlands when there's no other space to go. it blocks the natural drainage. rains are heavy, floods are common. it's arnold's job to stop the building. he said someone built a fuel station, ignored court orders to stop and authorities demolished it. >> sometimes there is corruption. they don't follow the law. they are given permission when they shouldn't be. >> corruption is one of the many challenges. on this side there's so much concrete in the ground
. >> people in kampala say it was built on seven hills. now it covers more than 20. between the hills were wetlands. they can be seen on the outskirts. they act as natural filters, draining water into lake victoria. as the world second-largest labelling, as the city grows the wetlands have been disappeared. these have been protected by law since 1995. he says it's not in force. >> wetland protection in uganda is the best. when you look at what we are doing. we are the worst. it is a...
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. >> people say kampala was built on seven hills. now it covers more that 20. between the hills were wetlands. they can be seen on the outskirts. they host fragile ecosystems and act as natural filters training rainwater into nearby lake victoria. it's the world's second-largest lake. as the city grows remaining wetlands are disappearing fast. they have been protected by laws since 1995. he says it's not in force. >> if you look at the policies for wetland protection, they are the best. the wide raping of people are devastating the wet lands, ranging from capital investors. rains here are heavy. it's arnold's job to stop the building. he says someone built a fuel station, ignored court orders to stop and authorities demolished it. >> in some instances you find people doing so. sometimes government knows, there's corruption. but failure to follow, that you have given prnts. corruption is a part. >> it's one of many challenges. there's so much concrete. pollution is a problem. this channel is the main drain running through the center. >> a few kilometres downstre
. >> people say kampala was built on seven hills. now it covers more that 20. between the hills were wetlands. they can be seen on the outskirts. they host fragile ecosystems and act as natural filters training rainwater into nearby lake victoria. it's the world's second-largest lake. as the city grows remaining wetlands are disappearing fast. they have been protected by laws since 1995. he says it's not in force. >> if you look at the policies for wetland protection, they are the...
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president yoweri museveni signed the measure into law in kampala. he said it's needed because the west is promoting homosexuality in africa. >> has shown that you can be homosexual purely by nature. society can do something about it, to discourage the trend. that is why i have agreed to sign the bill. >> ifill: homosexuality is already illegal in uganda. gay activists have vowed to challenge this new law in court. and, president obama has warned the statute will harm relations with the u.s. >> ifill: the pentagon served notice today that it wants to downsize the u.s. army, to the smallest it's been in 74 years. defense secretary chuck hagel proposed reducing active duty levels by roughly 80,000 and cutting several major weapons systems. we'll explore the proposal in detail, later in the program. the longest serving member of congress, ever, is calling it a career. michigan democrat john dingell has announced he won't run for re-election. during 57 years in the house, he became a powerful deal-maker and committee chair, and helped pass everything fro
president yoweri museveni signed the measure into law in kampala. he said it's needed because the west is promoting homosexuality in africa. >> has shown that you can be homosexual purely by nature. society can do something about it, to discourage the trend. that is why i have agreed to sign the bill. >> ifill: homosexuality is already illegal in uganda. gay activists have vowed to challenge this new law in court. and, president obama has warned the statute will harm relations with...
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at newstands around the capital of kampala people stopped to read the story and look at photos of some of those named. the list included gay rights activists who said they now fear for their safety. >> two boys walking together, we don't even know if they were a couple, but just two men walking together being attacked and one killed this morning is, makes me think more about my own security. how am i going to be able to keep speaking out? >> woodruff: uganda's president has rejected international condemnation of the new law, and accused the west of promoting homosexuality in africa. >> woodruff: in nigeria, islamist extremists staged a bloody new assault today, murdering at least 58 students at a government school. the militants set a locked dormitory ablaze, shooting and stabbing all who tried to escape. others were burned alive. we'll take a closer look at the worsening situation in nigeria later in the program. >> woodruff: lawmakers in ukraine have put off forming a new government until thursday, amid ongoing political tensions. they also voted today to send ousted president viktor
at newstands around the capital of kampala people stopped to read the story and look at photos of some of those named. the list included gay rights activists who said they now fear for their safety. >> two boys walking together, we don't even know if they were a couple, but just two men walking together being attacked and one killed this morning is, makes me think more about my own security. how am i going to be able to keep speaking out? >> woodruff: uganda's president has rejected...
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one day a few gone this president signed with the world's toughest anti gay bills one kampala newspaper has listed two hundred people it accuses of being homosexual. this along with the lurid details the bill signed by presidents of annie has been staunchly denounced by his western backers. the french national assembly expected to approve an extension the french presence in the central african republic lawmakers though wary of getting bogged down a costly conflict. the prime minister pledging to quickly hand over next month the un mandate was the security council has voted. spike ethnic and religious cleansing. the french prime minister talking up the prospects of returning to rule of law. visiting show it is a bc elections must be organized people to carry twenty fifteen and important steps have already been taken to the criminal code to an adult it's silly it's gone and the electoral authority is now in place the international community needs to do for it and to respect this timetable for young mr said. or is it that the cuddle you. chorus of view on the ground is a little bit differe
one day a few gone this president signed with the world's toughest anti gay bills one kampala newspaper has listed two hundred people it accuses of being homosexual. this along with the lurid details the bill signed by presidents of annie has been staunchly denounced by his western backers. the french national assembly expected to approve an extension the french presence in the central african republic lawmakers though wary of getting bogged down a costly conflict. the prime minister pledging...
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arwa damon, kampala. >>> in an exclusive interview with zain verjee, the president said that it's notaid this of gay people, quote, they're disgusting. >>> coming up, tylenol and adhd. is there a link? a new study has troubling implications for parents. plus plans for controversial cuts for the u.s. military. will the army downsize to pre-world war ii levels? aflac. ♪ aflac, aflac, aflac! ♪ [ both sigh ] ♪ ugh! ♪ you told me he was good, dude. yeah he stinks at golf. but he was great at getting my claim paid fast. how fast? mine got paid in 4 days. wow. that's awesome. is that legal? big fat no. [ male announcer ] find out how fast aflac can pay you at aflac.com. in fact, they depend on a unique set of nutrients. [ male announcer ] that's why there's ocuvite to help protect your eye health. as you age, your eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite is a vitamin made just for your eyes from the eye care experts at bausch + lomb. ocuvite has a unique formula that's just not found in any leading multivitamin. your eyes are unique, so help protect y
arwa damon, kampala. >>> in an exclusive interview with zain verjee, the president said that it's notaid this of gay people, quote, they're disgusting. >>> coming up, tylenol and adhd. is there a link? a new study has troubling implications for parents. plus plans for controversial cuts for the u.s. military. will the army downsize to pre-world war ii levels? aflac. ♪ aflac, aflac, aflac! ♪ [ both sigh ] ♪ ugh! ♪ you told me he was good, dude. yeah he stinks at golf....
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. >> people in uganda's capital kampala said it was built on seven hills.covers more than 20. between the hills are wetland. they host fragile ecosystems and drain water into nearby lake victoria. it's the second-largest lake in the world. as the city gross the wetlands of disappearing fast. they campaign to save them. they have been protected by laws in 1995. he says it's not in force. >> if you look at the policies in uganda, they are the best. when you look at what we are doing, it's a wide range of people, ranging from the capital investors. >> people build ohms on wetlands. it blocks the drainage. rains are heavy. it's arnold's job to stop the building. he said someone built a fuel station on at wetland, ignored the court orders to stop. >> in some instances you fined there are people doing so. there's a government in. we have to follow. they have given permission. corruption plays a part. >> corruption is a challenge. on this side there's so much concrete on the ground. pollution is a problem too. the channel is the main train running through the city
. >> people in uganda's capital kampala said it was built on seven hills.covers more than 20. between the hills are wetland. they host fragile ecosystems and drain water into nearby lake victoria. it's the second-largest lake in the world. as the city gross the wetlands of disappearing fast. they campaign to save them. they have been protected by laws in 1995. he says it's not in force. >> if you look at the policies in uganda, they are the best. when you look at what we are doing,...