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by the end of the school day, it's rush hour again in kampala.aight to band practice. their band is called ypf, which stands for youth passion fellowship and is attached to the church. at the moment in the band we are doing mostly covers, but i'm working on some original music. over the years uganda has changed. right now there's more opportunities for women in school and workplaces. writing music is fun for me, and i hate being bored so i do all these things to keep active. the church and my spiritual life are very important to me. # me love the way you handle me # me love the way you fight for me. # me love the way you do all the things for me. # i love the way you handle the situation # i love the way you fight for me # i love the way you handle my situation... # i love the way you handle the situation # i love the way you fight for me the vast majority, around 85%, of ugandans are christian and spending a lot of time at church is by no means unusual for a lot of teenagers here. since its independence from britain in 1962, uganda has endured a
by the end of the school day, it's rush hour again in kampala.aight to band practice. their band is called ypf, which stands for youth passion fellowship and is attached to the church. at the moment in the band we are doing mostly covers, but i'm working on some original music. over the years uganda has changed. right now there's more opportunities for women in school and workplaces. writing music is fun for me, and i hate being bored so i do all these things to keep active. the church and my...
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to kampala to find out more about women's empowerment you got to. finally nigerians see me around us ling metropolis of live in our my c.t. feature. now making the journey for change that's the motu of the safari doctors this change of young people babies in kenya as county brings medical care to removed communities safari doctors travel to the islands in the long ago and i have a hard to reach areas near the somali border by the time they were ten there would have treated hundreds of people not to get an animal's too so it's no surprise that in twenty seventeen they're going to found the only route was named person of the year by the un in kenya that's one more incentive for the safari doctors to keep making the journey for change. the islands on kenya const and a beautiful spot for visitors but for the local communities the remote location means it can be a struggle to a vital health care son he says. these are the safari doctors the team from long island braves the ocean in a bid to offer free medical care to isolated communities. we access ten t
to kampala to find out more about women's empowerment you got to. finally nigerians see me around us ling metropolis of live in our my c.t. feature. now making the journey for change that's the motu of the safari doctors this change of young people babies in kenya as county brings medical care to removed communities safari doctors travel to the islands in the long ago and i have a hard to reach areas near the somali border by the time they were ten there would have treated hundreds of people...
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by the end of the school day, it's rush hour again in kampala.the church. at the moment in the band we are doing mostly covers, but i'm working on some original music. over the years uganda has changed. right now there's more opportunities for women in school and workplaces. writing music is fun for me, and i hate being bored so i do all these things to keep active. the church and my spiritual life are very important to me. # me love the way you handle me # me love the way you fight for me. # me love the way you do all the things for me. # i love the way you handle the situation # i love the way you fight for me # i love the way you handle my situation... # i love the way you fight for me # i love the way you handle my situation... the vast majority, around 85%, of ugandans are christian and spending a lot of time at church is by no means unusual for a lot of teenagers here. since its independence from britain in 1962, uganda has endured a military coup, a brutal military dictatorship and a five—year war that saw the current president, yoweri mus
by the end of the school day, it's rush hour again in kampala.the church. at the moment in the band we are doing mostly covers, but i'm working on some original music. over the years uganda has changed. right now there's more opportunities for women in school and workplaces. writing music is fun for me, and i hate being bored so i do all these things to keep active. the church and my spiritual life are very important to me. # me love the way you handle me # me love the way you fight for me. #...
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in kampala their main claims craft shops restaurants and supermarkets. these women hope that the plastic bag bind will create more opportunities for them in meddling them to expand their market and to protect the environment. now that's a good example of how efforts to protect the environment can sometimes lead to business opportunities and how working together can benefit the community as a whole the next report also involves members of a community pulling together for the greater good indeed n.t. we know it's a collective wazza here abouts a group that invests a lot of time and energy in helping newly hatched turtles get a safe start in what will hopefully be very long lives. darkness has fallen in combat to be a coastal village in ivory coast every night these men are out scouring the beach looking for sea turtles their wildlife conservation ists. by morning they picked up around thirty baby turtles found in a nest. the tiny creatures will be released here near these rocks. west on where. they were born on a lovely part of the beach but there are many
in kampala their main claims craft shops restaurants and supermarkets. these women hope that the plastic bag bind will create more opportunities for them in meddling them to expand their market and to protect the environment. now that's a good example of how efforts to protect the environment can sometimes lead to business opportunities and how working together can benefit the community as a whole the next report also involves members of a community pulling together for the greater good indeed...
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luciferian harvesting spinach and mangold chooses to do high school in the ugandan capital kampala. linked to the schools an area of land just a hundred square metres in size where the students can grow vegetables angel uses old plastic containers for plant plants as a way of recycling waste so most of these on. anybody video but they don't know you from poise so instead old iva binding them and producing smoke and that you must via or maybe by naming the ground that is going to destroy the shell of the museums the cutting cycle of them and use them to grow crops showing to which. angel and her classmates mostly grow cabbage spinach and spring and the boarding school of the outskirts of compound is a pioneer in urban farming and encourages students to take their schools home with them. got the lessons take place once a week. then you know where you work but if you're going to. find a commitment to free up by. the judges all consumed at school also to members of the public on visits and billions the head teacher says the project is a huge success maybe ninety percent of the girls i h
luciferian harvesting spinach and mangold chooses to do high school in the ugandan capital kampala. linked to the schools an area of land just a hundred square metres in size where the students can grow vegetables angel uses old plastic containers for plant plants as a way of recycling waste so most of these on. anybody video but they don't know you from poise so instead old iva binding them and producing smoke and that you must via or maybe by naming the ground that is going to destroy the...
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siri is harvesting spinach and mangold cheeses to a high school in the ugandan capital kampala. the schools an area of land just a hundred square meters in size where the students can grow vegetables. angel uses old plastic containers for plant pots as a way of recycling waste so most of these and anybody video but they did not become poised so instead old either buying them and producing smoke and putting that must via or maybe buying them in the ground that is being destroyed the shell of the new zealand's cutting cycle then new and used them to grow crops showing through which . angel and her classmates mostly grow cabbage spinach and spring and the boarding school on the outskirts of compiler is a pioneer in urban farming and encourages students to take their schools home with them. got the lessons take place once a week. where i work but it will be a. by the christening fifty three about. the barges are consumed at screen also to members of the public on visits india is the head teacher says the project is a huge success maybe ninety percent of the girls i have raised in th
siri is harvesting spinach and mangold cheeses to a high school in the ugandan capital kampala. the schools an area of land just a hundred square meters in size where the students can grow vegetables. angel uses old plastic containers for plant pots as a way of recycling waste so most of these and anybody video but they did not become poised so instead old either buying them and producing smoke and putting that must via or maybe buying them in the ground that is being destroyed the shell of the...
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we are in kampala uganda vis is the capital and the rain gods have opened on us but guess what the show must go on because today we're going to be discussing a very fiery topic here gender parity or lack thereof it is in this country that the minister of tourism suggested that women should be added on to the list of attractions for tourists that garnered a lot of reactions i'm going to get some of them right here so let's open this discussion with i suppose we'll come to you patricia what gives what is the current situation in uganda in a surprise egalitarian islam is concerned i mean i think that uganda is a lot like. you know it's very nature so this is a country where a minister can get on t.v. and say that women are tourist attractions just for the same country where media houses are still telling women that because they're educated. it's a sim country where an m.p. can get up and say women need to be displayed into by their husbands i think that the few feminists who exist in this country and exist largely are met with constant attacks yeah so i guess in a lot of ways we sort of a
we are in kampala uganda vis is the capital and the rain gods have opened on us but guess what the show must go on because today we're going to be discussing a very fiery topic here gender parity or lack thereof it is in this country that the minister of tourism suggested that women should be added on to the list of attractions for tourists that garnered a lot of reactions i'm going to get some of them right here so let's open this discussion with i suppose we'll come to you patricia what gives...
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fish from outside the capital kampala. to fish farming you have to keep flushing your ponds all the time so you can imagine the amount of money that was spent just to make sure that we had water running into the different points every ten thousand meters. she's taking part in a union funded project called v h one she and the fish from us are learning about a new technology. it was developed by a team of european and african scientists the project is led by professor john from the university of culture away in germany the team has come up with a new system three use west water in order to cut costs while boosting efficiency. one develop a system for the market it's called research aquaculture so this system. hundred percent water reuse water is circulation so it's mentally very friendly because there's no water going through and there's no nothing spoiling the environment and we make use of renewable energy in order to reduce c o two footprint. in the tunnel on the can and side of the lake is already in place the water is f
fish from outside the capital kampala. to fish farming you have to keep flushing your ponds all the time so you can imagine the amount of money that was spent just to make sure that we had water running into the different points every ten thousand meters. she's taking part in a union funded project called v h one she and the fish from us are learning about a new technology. it was developed by a team of european and african scientists the project is led by professor john from the university of...
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we are in kampala uganda vis is the capital and the rain gods have opened on us but guess what the show must go on because today we're going to be discussing a very fiery topic here gender parity or lack thereof it is in this country that the minister of tourism suggested that women.
we are in kampala uganda vis is the capital and the rain gods have opened on us but guess what the show must go on because today we're going to be discussing a very fiery topic here gender parity or lack thereof it is in this country that the minister of tourism suggested that women.
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you for that what i have to be critical for about my location ok let's put this now to andrew in kampala now this is a an accusation that is leveled pretty regularly at the government of poor gammy and that is that they relentlessly pursue dissidents even crossing international boundaries the the security forces in places as far afield as south africa and sweden have alerted people of their suspicions why is that but i think the enemies of president and the current government in one have been very successful at branding the government of rwanda as murderous i can tell you this if the government of rwanda through its security is correct and just the government of the united states would seal of the city its security is certain but also bin laden of course cross international borders to get a terrorist and kill them. or the prince of the world to do that in that case the government want to look different from other governments so patrick callen here in south africa general. who has been shot three times not dead seth send a show girl who was shot dead in nairobi a hutu politician and a jou
you for that what i have to be critical for about my location ok let's put this now to andrew in kampala now this is a an accusation that is leveled pretty regularly at the government of poor gammy and that is that they relentlessly pursue dissidents even crossing international boundaries the the security forces in places as far afield as south africa and sweden have alerted people of their suspicions why is that but i think the enemies of president and the current government in one have been...
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africa what does it take to go back in uganda take you to a barber shop in kampala to find out. if a suitable how about story a more in business to africa in just a moment back at the top of the top of the day. what secrets lie behind the small. find out in an immersive experience and explore a fascinating cultural heritage sites. w world heritage three sixty getting up. every journey begins with the first step and every language the first word allusion to the coax in germany to such. us why not learn a little and find the time. to suss it simple mind on your mobile and free. music the learning course. german made easy. when you are at the top of your game how to stay there the rising star economy of god of forecast to be the fastest growing in twenty nineteen worldwide we talked to the i.m.f. about how the west african nation can make those growth figures to sustainable. iranian officials say you weigh sanctions against their oil industry are a danger to global market stability. and how the burgeoning beauty business in africa is giving ugandan men and you level of confidence t
africa what does it take to go back in uganda take you to a barber shop in kampala to find out. if a suitable how about story a more in business to africa in just a moment back at the top of the top of the day. what secrets lie behind the small. find out in an immersive experience and explore a fascinating cultural heritage sites. w world heritage three sixty getting up. every journey begins with the first step and every language the first word allusion to the coax in germany to such. us why...
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we are in kampala uganda vis is the capital and the rain gods have opened on us but guess what the show must go on because today we're going to be discussing a very fiery topic here gender parity or lack thereof it is in this country that the minister of tourism suggested that women should be added on to the list of attractions for tourists that got a lot of reactions i'm going to get some of them right here so let's open this discussion with i suppose.
we are in kampala uganda vis is the capital and the rain gods have opened on us but guess what the show must go on because today we're going to be discussing a very fiery topic here gender parity or lack thereof it is in this country that the minister of tourism suggested that women should be added on to the list of attractions for tourists that got a lot of reactions i'm going to get some of them right here so let's open this discussion with i suppose.
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embassy in kampala is warning americans to exercise caution in the area. and tourism operators tell cbs news cancellations are flooding in. roxana saberi, cbs news, london. >>> still ahead here tonight, a controversial pick for the federal reserve. choosing my car insurance was the easiest decision ever. i switched to geico and saved hundreds. that's a win. but it's not the only reason i switched. geico's a company i can trust, with over 75 years of great savings and service. ♪ now that's a win-win. switch to geico. it's a win-win. try dove go fresh... something fresh? switch to geico. with the classic, crisp scent of cucumber & green tea... ... 48 hour protection... ...and signature freshness. now available in new deodorant wipes. keep it fresh! >>> a four-hour standoff between police and a suspected gunman southeast of atlanta ended earlier this evening. s.w.a.t. officers arrested the man without firing a shot. he had barricaded himself inside a home after allegedly shooting two officers responding to a 911 call. both are reported in serious condition. >
embassy in kampala is warning americans to exercise caution in the area. and tourism operators tell cbs news cancellations are flooding in. roxana saberi, cbs news, london. >>> still ahead here tonight, a controversial pick for the federal reserve. choosing my car insurance was the easiest decision ever. i switched to geico and saved hundreds. that's a win. but it's not the only reason i switched. geico's a company i can trust, with over 75 years of great savings and service. ♪ now...
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in kampala julius. the critics say that uganda doesn't really need its own allies and does it. i think it's been terrified from the fall position where governments say critics have only go to the awards to see it sees that you're going to really needs an airline to boost tourism to attract foreign investors but the critics say the government is not ready to move a commercially viable entity and they find the business really fragile and that because uganda is hard to tarry book it terrible history of managing elephants if you've got no treaty so there are two sides to this very question the government thinks it's doing the right thing and critics say not at this time. the critics say it will go the same way as its predecessor because the main problems that led to the demise of uganda twenty years ago still persist today what were those problems and do the critics have a point i think the main problem that has been highlighted by literally the economy political activists is mismanagement and this it's this mismanagement that filters through to really affect the commercial viabili
in kampala julius. the critics say that uganda doesn't really need its own allies and does it. i think it's been terrified from the fall position where governments say critics have only go to the awards to see it sees that you're going to really needs an airline to boost tourism to attract foreign investors but the critics say the government is not ready to move a commercially viable entity and they find the business really fragile and that because uganda is hard to tarry book it terrible...
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we are in kampala uganda this is the capital and the rain gods have opened on us but guess what the show must go on because today we're going to be discussing a very fiery topic here gender parity or lack thereof it is in this country that the minister of tourism suggested that women.
we are in kampala uganda this is the capital and the rain gods have opened on us but guess what the show must go on because today we're going to be discussing a very fiery topic here gender parity or lack thereof it is in this country that the minister of tourism suggested that women.
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coming up in business news africa what does it take to look in uganda take you to a shop in kampala to find out. and for them we'll have that story and more if this is james africa in just a moment back at the top of the hour i'm going to. what secrets lie behind these moments. find out you know most of experience and explore fascinating cultural heritage sites. w. world heritage three sixty getting up now. every journey begins with the first step and every language the first word can go.
coming up in business news africa what does it take to look in uganda take you to a shop in kampala to find out. and for them we'll have that story and more if this is james africa in just a moment back at the top of the hour i'm going to. what secrets lie behind these moments. find out you know most of experience and explore fascinating cultural heritage sites. w. world heritage three sixty getting up now. every journey begins with the first step and every language the first word can go.
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the security forces that the kampala implying. they're shooting again with the. us the peaceful armed but the kurds in the crowd why i think you guys i mean you see we have many injuries there's a limit to the opinions of the lower rank officers there standing by the people to all these is happening with them with the hi i'm not buying and they're they're they're they're raising that. they don't have on this of the people lower down officers that they're defending us in the previous attacks. algeria's interim leader says they'll be free and fair elections within three months. says he has no political ambitions of his own will set up an independent committee to oversee the poll but many algerians remain skeptical about forte's. this is the man who will lead algeria for ninety days until a new president is elected the speaker of the upper house of parliament. was appointed interim president by the parliament a few days after our lives he's beautifully designed his decision followed weeks of unprecedented protests against his boo but as a replacement faces a dauntin
the security forces that the kampala implying. they're shooting again with the. us the peaceful armed but the kurds in the crowd why i think you guys i mean you see we have many injuries there's a limit to the opinions of the lower rank officers there standing by the people to all these is happening with them with the hi i'm not buying and they're they're they're they're raising that. they don't have on this of the people lower down officers that they're defending us in the previous attacks....
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the security forces that the kampala while. they're shooting a with the. us the peaceful armed but the kurds in the crowd have firing tear gas i mean we have many injuries there's a split in the military the thing is. the lower rank officers there standing by the people all these it is happening with them with a high of like buying. the raising that they don't have on the rest of the people lower down officers that they are defending us in the previous attacks. time for a short break here not just iraq when we come back setbacks for u.n. efforts to help refugees trapped at detention centers in libya as fighting continues around the capital. and what made this u.s. congressional committee so controversial that you tube was forced to disable its comments on that stay with us. how there is still some rain in iran but there's nothing like the amount that was the last of the significant rains to spring up for afghanistan now the next clouds coming across is by no means as active doesn't read bone dry i think you produce one or two showers maybe not in iraq now
the security forces that the kampala while. they're shooting a with the. us the peaceful armed but the kurds in the crowd have firing tear gas i mean we have many injuries there's a split in the military the thing is. the lower rank officers there standing by the people all these it is happening with them with a high of like buying. the raising that they don't have on the rest of the people lower down officers that they are defending us in the previous attacks. time for a short break here not...
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embassy in kampala is warning americans to exercise caution in the area and they say cancellations area saberi, cbs news, london. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," secretary of state mike pompeo joins us in the studio to talk about u.s. relations with china as both countries near a trade deal. gu look at the longest oil spill and attempts to clean it up. >>> and we hear from marin morris who's nominated for female artist of the year at the acm awards. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com vitac.com >>> looking live at oracle park. the question this morning, will the giants home opener be delayed? >> let's head over to darren peck in for mary lee this morning for a look at the storm on the way. >> i cancer michelle's question, probably. that means probably going to be delayed, but not by a lot. the timing of the rain today, the worst of it should be over by one. if you are an early riser heading down the streets, there are a few isolated showers out there. you can see this one
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runs of fish from outside the capital kampala. to fish farming you have to keep flushing your points all the time so you can imagine the amount of money that we spent just to make sure that we had water running into the different points every ten thousand. she's taking part in a union funded project called the one she does this from us are learning about a new technology. it was developed by a team of european and african scientists the project is led by professor john from the university of khan's way in germany the team has come up with a new system green use west water in order to cut costs while boosting efficiency. one develop a system for the market it's called research aquaculture so this system makes. hundred percent water reuse water is circulation so it's mentally very friendly because there's no water going through and there's nothing spoiling the environment and we make use of renewable energy in order to reduce c o two footprint. in the tunnel on the side of the lake it's already in place the water is filtered using w
runs of fish from outside the capital kampala. to fish farming you have to keep flushing your points all the time so you can imagine the amount of money that we spent just to make sure that we had water running into the different points every ten thousand. she's taking part in a union funded project called the one she does this from us are learning about a new technology. it was developed by a team of european and african scientists the project is led by professor john from the university of...
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plastic bugs a record one site in uganda but not at this restaurant in the copy to kampala. instead of plastic bags known locally as. the money meant he uses people bags we are very very environment friendly and we do not want to use contaminated and so . it is definitely reliable which is not only for us it's for our children and for our grandchildren and much more. uganda is planning to implement a bun on plastic shopping bags this year and to replace them with biodegradable paper bags he says encouraged a group of local women to start making paper bags using locally available but on a fiber. most farms in uganda but on a fiber is considered the waste product but this group is using it to make paper from the cut they are using. after the cutting with them after the cooking we blend them to blend them like for five minutes. they turn into a pole we pour them into a big container with what to leave them on screens we drain the screen through the fiber and they were to drain south through the holes then we hang it on the rocks to dry. the fiber is left to dry in the sun for a
plastic bugs a record one site in uganda but not at this restaurant in the copy to kampala. instead of plastic bags known locally as. the money meant he uses people bags we are very very environment friendly and we do not want to use contaminated and so . it is definitely reliable which is not only for us it's for our children and for our grandchildren and much more. uganda is planning to implement a bun on plastic shopping bags this year and to replace them with biodegradable paper bags he...
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talking to us from an undisclosed location and room when the two inches from the ugandan capital kampala and of course fill clout talking to us from london thank you all very much indeed now if you want to see the program again you can go to the website al-jazeera dot com should you want more discussion you can get to our facebook page at facebook dot com for slash a.j. inside story there's always the choice is fares well our handle is at a.j. inside story i'm martine danny thank you very much indeed for watching and see you again soon. the biggest democracy in the world is going to the polls in an election process that will last for over a month and with over nine hundred million eligible to vote india is about to choose its new government how will the controversies of the citizenship bill and mounting tensions with pakistan influence the vote. join us as we assess all phases of the election as india decides its path india votes twenty nine t. on al-jazeera. i mean it appears every weekly news cycle brings a series of breaking stories and then of course there's donald trump told through
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embassy in kampala is warning americans to exercise caution in the area and tourism operators tell cbsare flooding in. roxana saberi, cbs news, london. >> glor: still ahead here tonight, a controversial pick for the federal reserve. i'm working to keep the fire going for another 150 years. ♪ to inspire confidence through style. ♪ rktion of diffe k i'm in ♪ to treat every car like i treat mine. ♪ at adp we're designing a better way to work, so you can achieve what you're working for. ♪ let's blow out the candles together! ok, let's huff and puff. like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. so my doctor said... symbicort can help you breathe better- starting within 5 minutes. it doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. it may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition symbico
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today, kimberly sue was flown to the capital, kampala, and handed over to american diplomats, but she and her guide will now be focused on heading just one place tonight -- home. while there's great relief that kimberly sue and jean-paul are free tonight, there's growing concern about where the kidnappers are. that search now expanding tonight. david? >> we are glad she's free. ian, thank you. >>> next tonight, the trump administration taking aim at iran. the president designated the islamic revolutionary guard corps a foreign terrorist group. >>> to your money tonight. an eye-opening headline about your taxes and in familiar, refunds this year. the irs is now reporting refunds are down $6 billion from this time last year, with just a week left to file your returns. the agency says $206 billion has been paid in refunds so far, compared to $212 billion last year. 1.6 million fewer americans are receiving refunds at this point. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this monday. the tornado today end and now parts of the east coast tonight bracing for more severe wea
today, kimberly sue was flown to the capital, kampala, and handed over to american diplomats, but she and her guide will now be focused on heading just one place tonight -- home. while there's great relief that kimberly sue and jean-paul are free tonight, there's growing concern about where the kidnappers are. that search now expanding tonight. david? >> we are glad she's free. ian, thank you. >>> next tonight, the trump administration taking aim at iran. the president designated...
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a talking to us from an undisclosed location and room when talking to us from the ugandan capital kampala and of course phil clark talking to us from london thank you very much indeed now if you want to see the program again you can go to the website al-jazeera dot com should you want more discussion you can get to our facebook page at facebook dot com for slash a.j. inside story there's always that to us is fair as well our handle is at a.j. inside story i'm at martine dennis thank you very much indeed for watching and see you again soon. benjamin netanyahu is fighting for a fifth term as prime minister of israel using his friendship with donald trump fears over security and race but he faces corruption charges and a trio of former army chiefs trying to gather to unseat an opponent's sense of chance in the upcoming israeli elections get the latest on al-jazeera. twenty one the teenage left behind still trying to find my place trying to see where i fit in the whole picture and adult hood begins to take form i did cook occasionally but the great doesn't really want me to you wants me to st
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at makerere university in kampala, students are watching sudan.when we see these changes of one person leaving power, voluntarily, we feel like it is an inspiration to them because they're trying to join politics, to stand their ground now and take on the cause. but there is a vulnerability in such broad popular movements. they can struggle for consensus. there is now in effect a stalemate with the opposition refusing to talk to the military, but it's unlikely to last. the pressure is on the protest leaders to offer their supporters a way out of the impasse. and there's a lesson in this for civil society across the region. political flexibility is needed when you're trying to get rid of an entrenched regime. but despite arguments — over the length of a democratic transition, about who really speaks for the people — they keep coming. these from atbara, where the movement began. however difficult the talks ahead, times really have changed. fergal keane, bbc news, khartoum. the former celtic captain, billy mcneill — who became the first british footb
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embassy in kampala is advising americans to exercise caution. >> the ford kidnappers demanded a $500,000 in ransom. some amount was paid to secure the release. it does not appear that the money was given by the u.s. government , which has a policy against paying kidnappers. >>> at a news desk, pinterest trying to raise about 1 1/2 billion dollars, offering shares between 15 and $17. that is a little bit of a discount. they could value the company at about $11 billion, that's below what it was valued in 2017. it was valued at about 12 billion then. they will be available on the new york stock exchange in trading under the pen symbol. >>> new video this morning, a high-speed chase and then with a bang in east la. >> 115 is what we are hearing from earlier. let's see what he does. wow, that's it boom it's over. >> the reckless driving suspect weaved in and out of traffic and clipped cars on the freeway last night. but it was the narrow turned that ended the chase. seconds after the car cost, sheriff's deputies moved in and arrested a man and a woman. no word on injuries. >>> san francisco p
embassy in kampala is advising americans to exercise caution. >> the ford kidnappers demanded a $500,000 in ransom. some amount was paid to secure the release. it does not appear that the money was given by the u.s. government , which has a policy against paying kidnappers. >>> at a news desk, pinterest trying to raise about 1 1/2 billion dollars, offering shares between 15 and $17. that is a little bit of a discount. they could value the company at about $11 billion, that's...
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her guide were rescued from the drc safe and safely back at a lodge, and kimberly is expected in kampala, the capital city of uganda, tomorrow >> robyn criel, thanks so much. i'm joined by the cnn pentagon reporter ryan brown. ryan, we're still waiting to hear from u.s. officials. but what role, if any, did the u.s. embassy play in helping to locate kimberly sue endicott or at least get her to safety in some manner. >> reporter: that's right, fred. we're hearing very little officially from the u.s. government on this matter. they have remained somewhat tight-lipped. the state department did issue a warning immediately after the kidnap was reported telling american citizens to stay away from that area, that area of queen elizabeth national park along the border with the democratic republic of the congo there saying there was a security force operation in the area. hunting criminal activities, so they advised americans to stay away. state department officials saying they were aware of the situation and, of course, their embassy maintaining contact with the government there in ewing-aware o
her guide were rescued from the drc safe and safely back at a lodge, and kimberly is expected in kampala, the capital city of uganda, tomorrow >> robyn criel, thanks so much. i'm joined by the cnn pentagon reporter ryan brown. ryan, we're still waiting to hear from u.s. officials. but what role, if any, did the u.s. embassy play in helping to locate kimberly sue endicott or at least get her to safety in some manner. >> reporter: that's right, fred. we're hearing very little...
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a talking to us from an undisclosed location and room when talking to us from the ugandan capital kampala and of course phil clark talking to us from london thank you very much indeed now if you want to see the program again you can go to the web site al jazeera dot com should you want more discussion you can get to our facebook page at facebook dot com for slash a.j. inside story there's always that to us is fair as well our handle is at a.j. inside story i'm at martine dennis thank you very much indeed for watching and see you again soon. we live in a time of war and tragedy as crimes against humanity. activist repression. enforced disappearance arbitrary arrests. extrajudicial executions brutal torture the list goes on. who investigates who judges the criminals. who compensates the victims the international conference on national regional and international mechanisms to combat impunity and ensure accountability under international law. organized by the national human rights committee. united nations human rights office of the high commissioner. european parliament's. and global allianc
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kimberly sue was flown to the capital kampala and handed over to american diplomats, but she and her guide, jean-paul, will now be focused on heading just one place, home. while there's great relief kimberly sue and jean-paul are free, there's growing concern about where the kidnappers are. that search now expanding. ian pannell, abc news, queen elizabeth park, uganda. >> our thanks to ian. >>> coming up in our next half hour, the fight that literally stopped traffic. the two women who got physical in the middle of a highway. where this scene played out and how it all ended. >>> but first, a 14-year-old tv star who just made hollywood history. that's next on "world news now." that's next on "world news now." toxic chemicals and carcinogens are leaching into the environment. it's happening right where we live, work and play. everywhere. cigarette butts are toxic waste. let's stop the toxic litter. learn more at rethinkbutts.org you're in a group most likely to develop skin cancer, including melanoma. that's why your best shot is to check for a spot. follow through and check your skin.
kimberly sue was flown to the capital kampala and handed over to american diplomats, but she and her guide, jean-paul, will now be focused on heading just one place, home. while there's great relief kimberly sue and jean-paul are free, there's growing concern about where the kidnappers are. that search now expanding. ian pannell, abc news, queen elizabeth park, uganda. >> our thanks to ian. >>> coming up in our next half hour, the fight that literally stopped traffic. the two...
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a talking to us from an undisclosed location and room when talking to us from the ugandan capital kampala and of course phil clark talking to us from london thank you very much indeed now if you want to see the program again you can go to the web site al jazeera dot com should you want more discussion you can get to our facebook page at facebook dot com for slash a.j. inside story there's always the to us is fair as well our handle is at a.j. inside story i'm at martine dennis thank you very much indeed for watching and see you again soon. a three year investigation into the pro-gun lobby i've been in florida has moved and you just got to really. reveal secrets and you want messaging out there the only people out there you know now and connections some don't want exponents nanny and legacy media full love last shingles documents for my al-jazeera investigations how to sell a massacre on al-jazeera the biggest democracy in the world is going to the polls in an election process that will last for over a month and with over nine hundred million eligible to vote india is about to choose its n
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embassy here in kampala, but overnight ugandan officials say they won't comment on her whereabouts furthershe can recover from what they call, her trauma. no comment from the u.s. embassy either. masked gunman ambushed and kidnapped her and her guide last week. they were on safari in queen elizabeth park. two elderly canadians left behind, then contacted the authorities. the kidnappers demanding $500,000 to release kimberly sue. local officials negotiating with them for days, eventually securing her release. abc news learning a ransom was paid but ugandan officials remaining firm they didn't pay it. more people arrested overnight, now more than ten in custody, all in connection to the kidnapping. all were picked up in the kanungu district of western uganda. police say they're scouring for more suspects in at least four districts and across the border in the democratic republic of congo. police saying early on they had to take, quote, a calculated and tactical approach in rescuing endicott and her guide. >> where, even after establishing the exact hideout of the captors and the victims, we
embassy here in kampala, but overnight ugandan officials say they won't comment on her whereabouts furthershe can recover from what they call, her trauma. no comment from the u.s. embassy either. masked gunman ambushed and kidnapped her and her guide last week. they were on safari in queen elizabeth park. two elderly canadians left behind, then contacted the authorities. the kidnappers demanding $500,000 to release kimberly sue. local officials negotiating with them for days, eventually...
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we are in kampala uganda this is the capital and the rain gods have opened on us but guess what the show must go on because today we're going to be discussing a very fiery topic here gender parity or lack thereof it is in this country that the minister of tourism suggested that women should be added on to the list of attractions for tourists that god had a lot of reactions and we're going to get some of them right here so let's open this discussion with i suppose we'll come to you patricia what gives what is the current situation in uganda in a surprise egalitarian islam is concerned i mean i think that uganda is a lot like. you know it's very much so this is a country where i mean it can get on t.v. and see that women are tourist attractions just for the same country where. telling women that because they're educated. it's a sim country where an m.p. can get up and say women need to be disputed by their husbands uganda is deeply entrenched in the paycheck i think that the few feminists who exist in this country and exist loudly are met with constant attacks so i guess in a lot of ways w
we are in kampala uganda this is the capital and the rain gods have opened on us but guess what the show must go on because today we're going to be discussing a very fiery topic here gender parity or lack thereof it is in this country that the minister of tourism suggested that women should be added on to the list of attractions for tourists that god had a lot of reactions and we're going to get some of them right here so let's open this discussion with i suppose we'll come to you patricia what...
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we are in kampala uganda this is the capital and the rain gods have opened on us but guess what the show must go on because today we're going to be discussing a very fiery topic here gender parity or lack thereof it is in this country that the minister of tourism suggested that women should be added on to the list of attractions for tourists that god had a lot of reactions and we're going to get some of them right here so let's open this discussion with i suppose we'll come to you patricia what gives what is the current situation in uganda in a surprise egalitarian islam is concerned i mean i think that uganda is a lot like. you know it's very. so this is a country where i mean it can get on t.v. and see that women are tourist attractions just for the system country where. telling women that because they're educated. it's a sim country where an m.p. can get up and say women need to be disappeared into by their husbands you guys deeply entrenched in the paycheck i think that the few feminists who exist in this country and exist loudly are met with constant attacks so i guess in a lot of w
we are in kampala uganda this is the capital and the rain gods have opened on us but guess what the show must go on because today we're going to be discussing a very fiery topic here gender parity or lack thereof it is in this country that the minister of tourism suggested that women should be added on to the list of attractions for tourists that god had a lot of reactions and we're going to get some of them right here so let's open this discussion with i suppose we'll come to you patricia what...