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rwanda is going in to try to resolve testimony and they both welcome rwanda and they trust rwanda military because they trust kagame. it's interesting to think that rwanda is in the middle of nowhere and doesn't have a lot of influence, but that would be a mistake. as a result, kagame has been able to secure for its people and because of the personal relationships that he's developed. rwanda is among the most influential countries in africa. when kagame was inaugurated to his third term, no fewer than 22 heads of states from across africa attended the festivities. that has never been done before. when 22 countries come in to participate in the inauguration of a president but they came for paul kagame. the leaders of african nations were seen embracing one another live on tv. that doesn't happen for no reason. it happens because they trust and admire paul kagame. it's no wonder the african leaders are looking to rwanda and kagame for how to move into the future. according to one reporter, the rwanda model is becoming a hallmark phrase in africa. there is one quote here, in africa's corridor
rwanda is going in to try to resolve testimony and they both welcome rwanda and they trust rwanda military because they trust kagame. it's interesting to think that rwanda is in the middle of nowhere and doesn't have a lot of influence, but that would be a mistake. as a result, kagame has been able to secure for its people and because of the personal relationships that he's developed. rwanda is among the most influential countries in africa. when kagame was inaugurated to his third term, no...
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what i can tell you is that rwanda never ceased to be part of us. in foreign countries, we tried to organize so we can go back. i always said the united states became one and i was given the opportunity to be able to go back. there was a time when you said rwanda was not a country we were proud to go back to because of division and a few things. a few years back, it was one of the best things that i could embrace. the security i had in california and so on and so forth. for me, it was always like a mission and responsibility to give back. when we talk about women, most of them, the majority of people in rwanda, or at least now, they were refugees. the majority survived the horrible genocide. i don't want to go back to that but there was an institution functioning. the women did a lot to survive, to mend the fabrics of the broken society and families and so on and so forth. also, the new leadership that was coming in was intending to use or to open the door to women. because, number one, because of the reality, more women survived. there was a big ge
what i can tell you is that rwanda never ceased to be part of us. in foreign countries, we tried to organize so we can go back. i always said the united states became one and i was given the opportunity to be able to go back. there was a time when you said rwanda was not a country we were proud to go back to because of division and a few things. a few years back, it was one of the best things that i could embrace. the security i had in california and so on and so forth. for me, it was always...
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was one of the first green funds that was set up in africa and rwanda was one of the first countries to be accredited by the green climate fun which is the international climate finance institution and really the fund is a demonstration of rwanda's commitment to green growth environmentally friendly development and the waste is a really tangible this facility is a really tangible example of that and not all of the computers sent to the plant end up being scrapped. recycled components have so far been used to build some three hundred computers which were then donated to schools across the country the recycling plant certainly won't be short of work rwandans only one point five million computers and one hundred fifty thousand t.v. sets the facility has already processed one hundred twenty tons of waste says project manager olivier berra we have been testing and commissioning or the machines and so on so we have been able to collect those one hundred twenty but in the next period that's where we envisage to call it a lot of fun to tease the waste facility doesn't just recycle scrap prod
was one of the first green funds that was set up in africa and rwanda was one of the first countries to be accredited by the green climate fun which is the international climate finance institution and really the fund is a demonstration of rwanda's commitment to green growth environmentally friendly development and the waste is a really tangible this facility is a really tangible example of that and not all of the computers sent to the plant end up being scrapped. recycled components have so...
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the new electronic waste plant in bugs around rwanda has already processed lots of dead computers and they're aiming to boost their output the rwandan government has made recycling of it provided financing for the processing plant the fund invests in both public and private projects that aim to develop a sustainable economy and rwanda was one of the earth green funds that was set up in africa and rwanda was one of the first countries to be accredited by the green climate fund which is the international climate finance institution and really the fund is a demonstration of rwanda's commitment to grow their environmentally friendly development and the waste is a really tangible this facility is a really tangible example of that and not all of the computers sent to the plant end up being scrapped recycled components have so far been used to build some three hundred computers which were then donated to schools across the country the recycling plant certainly won't be short of work rwandans only one point five million computers and one hundred fifty thousand t.v. sets the facility has alrea
the new electronic waste plant in bugs around rwanda has already processed lots of dead computers and they're aiming to boost their output the rwandan government has made recycling of it provided financing for the processing plant the fund invests in both public and private projects that aim to develop a sustainable economy and rwanda was one of the earth green funds that was set up in africa and rwanda was one of the first countries to be accredited by the green climate fund which is the...
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now we turn to rwanda. also spent a lot of time in this country, teaching history in sacramento before you took on this job. what drove you? >> thank you so much. for a long time i lived in california as a refugee. i left my country when i was 13. >> what year was that? >> a long time ago. and pretty much lived separate from my parents until i landed in california, for a number of reasons. what i can tell you is that rwanda never ceases to be part of us. what we did is try to organize and i always say for me it became like two mothers, the united states became one and i was given the opportunity to be able to go back. there was a time when you said rwanda, it was not a country we were proud to go back to because of division and because of many different things, but when the call came, especially a few years back, it was one of the best things that i could have guessed. because for me, it was always like a mission to give back. when we talk about women, the majority of people in rwanda, or at least the ones
now we turn to rwanda. also spent a lot of time in this country, teaching history in sacramento before you took on this job. what drove you? >> thank you so much. for a long time i lived in california as a refugee. i left my country when i was 13. >> what year was that? >> a long time ago. and pretty much lived separate from my parents until i landed in california, for a number of reasons. what i can tell you is that rwanda never ceases to be part of us. what we did is try to...
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now we turn to rwanda. also spent a lot of time in this country teaching history in sacramento, ten years. >> more than that. >> before you took on this job. >> that's right. >> what drove you? >> thank you so much. for a long time, i lived in california as a refugee. the experience that most rwanda rwandans went through. it was prior to genocide. pretty much lived separated from my parents. i landed in california for a number of reasons. what i could tell you is that rwanda never ceases to be part of it. even if foreign countries, what we did was try to organize and to become activists so we can go back. i always say that for me, it's like two mothers. united states became one and i was given the opportunity to go back. there was a time when you said ree on rwanda is not a country proud to go back to because of division and many different things. when the call came, especially a few years back, it was one of the best things that i could embrace that i didn't think was i could go back and abandon whatever s
now we turn to rwanda. also spent a lot of time in this country teaching history in sacramento, ten years. >> more than that. >> before you took on this job. >> that's right. >> what drove you? >> thank you so much. for a long time, i lived in california as a refugee. the experience that most rwanda rwandans went through. it was prior to genocide. pretty much lived separated from my parents. i landed in california for a number of reasons. what i could tell you is...
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. >> in rwanda and many different societies i know of. it means that when the wars are going on, the rules are everything. they lose their home, they lose their husband, they lose their children. when i look at, for example, when we're talking about our reconciliation and what was taking place, it meant that sometimes you had to bring two paths together, and usually the women, because they married all sides -- they didn't marry one part of that. that's where our communities were, for instance, very complicated. when i was talking about the family, that's what i was talking about. you know, even when you are talking about it, they were married. but the determination who was to be killed and that was because of a patrilineal society, doesn't mean that the wife was not intimately and emotionally bound to the person of the other group so there was an divested interest, like an existential part of your soul. that is there to solve. but also, women, i'm not saying in general, i have come up with women who have been actively waging wars. i have
. >> in rwanda and many different societies i know of. it means that when the wars are going on, the rules are everything. they lose their home, they lose their husband, they lose their children. when i look at, for example, when we're talking about our reconciliation and what was taking place, it meant that sometimes you had to bring two paths together, and usually the women, because they married all sides -- they didn't marry one part of that. that's where our communities were, for...
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the country they are coming from you will hear more about, but kosovo, rwanda, finland, sweden, fascinating different places from around the world i'm sure they have different perspectives but i'm sure there's going to be a little grain of similarity between what their thoughts about what is happening in the united states and around the world. there is no one better to conduct the panel and i know she's back from what looked like a phenomenal trip and after, so excited to hear about that and a lot more. thank you for being here and i'm happy to turn it back over. [applause] thank you for the continuing support. i have the task of introducing these seven women and i say that because it is not without its challenges and enunciation so i hope you will forgive me. i think i have this right but if i mess up, please believe i tried him if you can indicate who i'm saying as i walked down the line. we have the ambassador of kosovo and the ambassador of libya, we have her excellency the ambassador to rwanda, her excellency the ambassador of sweden, her excellency ambassador of finland and i'm sorry
the country they are coming from you will hear more about, but kosovo, rwanda, finland, sweden, fascinating different places from around the world i'm sure they have different perspectives but i'm sure there's going to be a little grain of similarity between what their thoughts about what is happening in the united states and around the world. there is no one better to conduct the panel and i know she's back from what looked like a phenomenal trip and after, so excited to hear about that and a...
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for the united states to support rwanda, mr. president, i wanted to thank you for the support we received from you and the administration. we are looking forward to working with the united states. where we are moving the reforms to get our act together to do the right things. that helps in cooperating with the united states. it would be more beneficial when we were organized. >> sure. >> for that, i thank you very much. >> i thank you very much. it is a great honor to have all of you here. we'll speak a little bit longer. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> the president of rwanda. a lot of people had their eyes on that interaction because of the "s hole" reference the president made. satellite/radrah sanders said t reaffirm the relationship. he called the comments demeaning and unnecessary. no sense if they came up there. >> it shows the president has been taking meetings at davos and his team on the ground talking to reporters and talking to people trying to push this america first, but not america alone message. we will hea
for the united states to support rwanda, mr. president, i wanted to thank you for the support we received from you and the administration. we are looking forward to working with the united states. where we are moving the reforms to get our act together to do the right things. that helps in cooperating with the united states. it would be more beneficial when we were organized. >> sure. >> for that, i thank you very much. >> i thank you very much. it is a great honor to have all...
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the german raffa in rwanda's capital kigali megalo is touring through africa with an album by africa how fitting you guys of us are going to play when we planned a trip before we finish the album it took longer than expected and i had planned on releasing out in the summer because these are actually summer hits but politics and music business delayed things it came out before a trip and that worked because it meant that we could come over with the music and share it with the people yeah. megalo is touring with his producer. ian in east africa the way from kenya to zimbabwe he's not just giving concerts he's also doing workshops with african musicians organized by germany's got to institute which fosters cultural cooperation with countries across the globe rwanda is his second stop the day before he and his producer performed in the ugandan capital kampala each country is a new experience. really exciting and completely different than kampala for example which is considered a cultural hub and one of the best cities in africa for going out to. my first impressions. side about what else
the german raffa in rwanda's capital kigali megalo is touring through africa with an album by africa how fitting you guys of us are going to play when we planned a trip before we finish the album it took longer than expected and i had planned on releasing out in the summer because these are actually summer hits but politics and music business delayed things it came out before a trip and that worked because it meant that we could come over with the music and share it with the people yeah. megalo...
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today's workshop is taking place in rwanda music school a three hour drive from kigali. it was organized by catalina haid head of the go to institute in kigali. megalo says the student's questions and talks about the challenges he faces as a musician in germany his problems with record labels and also with his family the students respond with music. then it's megalo to turn to demonstrate his skills and spontaneously work in some african rhythms. i. didn't want to just power issues in and do our thing for the benefit of the local scene but i wanted it to be an exchange a collaboration between germany and the creation seen here in the workshop that megalo led in the music school is a perfect example of that approach of music and. i'm from perfect this by asking why do you have so much freedom in the way they make music here and i have to admit i realized my own limitations when i had to rap to a very unfamiliar beat a traditional rwandan african type of music that is five but it wasn't the usual four for beat up so i really had to get beyond my rigid german thinking it wa
today's workshop is taking place in rwanda music school a three hour drive from kigali. it was organized by catalina haid head of the go to institute in kigali. megalo says the student's questions and talks about the challenges he faces as a musician in germany his problems with record labels and also with his family the students respond with music. then it's megalo to turn to demonstrate his skills and spontaneously work in some african rhythms. i. didn't want to just power issues in and do...
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in rwanda. stocking up in rwanda. my expectations for food in the congo are more measured.o get to the eastern congo, and many would ask why you would even want to do that, the best way is to drive across from neighboring rwanda. this country, of course, not too long ago, suffered its own appalling genocide. behind the wheel, dan. he's been living in the drc for two years, working on a documentary about some of the several dozen rebel groups in the country. riding shotgun, dan's close friend and associate horeb, a congolese. they're taking me across the border. one side, rwanda, hotels, paved roads, internet, and paperwork to be filled out. just a few feet of barbed wire, machine guns and cement walls away -- this. welcome to goma. a city of 1 million, the significant number of whom are idps, internally displaced people -- sitting, rather inconveniently, at the base of mt. niragango, a still smoldering volcano. current street level is about 12 feet above where it was in january 2002 when it last erupted. lava everywhere. which explains the less than smooth ride. one of the
in rwanda. stocking up in rwanda. my expectations for food in the congo are more measured.o get to the eastern congo, and many would ask why you would even want to do that, the best way is to drive across from neighboring rwanda. this country, of course, not too long ago, suffered its own appalling genocide. behind the wheel, dan. he's been living in the drc for two years, working on a documentary about some of the several dozen rebel groups in the country. riding shotgun, dan's close friend...
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they will swear in ththe rwanda and president as the new head. the top of the agendaa is talkig about president donald trumps languauage -- tod's language agaiainst them. trump's language against them. france 24 spoke to a chinese ambassador and here is how he responded to the allegations. sensational. is -- i am suspicious of the intention of the report. the e report was published o ony before the summit.t. purpose,,ey did it on and i think they did i it b bece they wanted to attract the chinaion and damage the image and undermine china and talks between china and africa. adopt laws nearly two years after brexit. the terms are infuriating pro brags mps in the united kingdom. brexit brag proponents in the united kingdom. they hope to get this underway by march. now in paris, the end may be insight following flooding that has for some 1500 people in the city and suburbs from their holdings. the river is six meters high but is expected to start receiving getsrow, as a major mop up underway. we have a report. >> he has been in over his these four da
they will swear in ththe rwanda and president as the new head. the top of the agendaa is talkig about president donald trumps languauage -- tod's language agaiainst them. trump's language against them. france 24 spoke to a chinese ambassador and here is how he responded to the allegations. sensational. is -- i am suspicious of the intention of the report. the e report was published o ony before the summit.t. purpose,,ey did it on and i think they did i it b bece they wanted to attract the...
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say the fighters carry guns wear uniforms and speak languages from all over congo and neighboring rwanda since it's not safe at home this refugee transit camps the better option so i don't cover with the new arrivals first off the line up here and raid some facts and then everyone's made to come over here and wash their hands as well. after the journey a few ties them to made to go through this but the camp managers say it's necessary that everyone has to queue up here for a medical check in that tent at the end. rebecca's baby twins kelvin and carol they are identified as severely malnourished. she says she hasn't been able to harvest her crops for weeks and hasn't produced enough breastmilk u.n. officials say these kinds of problems a typical among those arriving at the transit camp before they can be assisted and taken to long term refugee settlements most of the reviews are a wind of it because when a doctor them to walk for a long distance we also have cases where women are they and the names of bin thanks to all the others or they have this cold here especially at night time kids w
say the fighters carry guns wear uniforms and speak languages from all over congo and neighboring rwanda since it's not safe at home this refugee transit camps the better option so i don't cover with the new arrivals first off the line up here and raid some facts and then everyone's made to come over here and wash their hands as well. after the journey a few ties them to made to go through this but the camp managers say it's necessary that everyone has to queue up here for a medical check in...
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rob: almost the weekend, fox news alerts, meeting with the president of rwanda in davos, switzerland.illian: the commander in chief will be the first us president to address leaders at the world economic forum in 20 years. rob: griff jenkins joins us with more on a successful first day for the president and what we can expect on day 2. >> reporter: the president sit down with rwanda's president, trade, security, among other things and switzerland's president before giving the closing address and talk about creating business and moments ago, take a listen. >> the united states doing fantastically well. stockmarkets are incredible. coming back into the united states. >> reporter: an unapologetic message of america first, america is open for business and despite the skepticism for many european leaders, and outpouring of praise from the most powerful ceos, anheuser-busch in both touting donald trump for giving the world economy a major boost by cutting taxes and regulations and spurring investment. >> the biggest investment program in company history. >> in the state of georgia. >> annou
rob: almost the weekend, fox news alerts, meeting with the president of rwanda in davos, switzerland.illian: the commander in chief will be the first us president to address leaders at the world economic forum in 20 years. rob: griff jenkins joins us with more on a successful first day for the president and what we can expect on day 2. >> reporter: the president sit down with rwanda's president, trade, security, among other things and switzerland's president before giving the closing...
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you think about rwanda, kosovo, bosnia. and yet somehow, north korea hasn't been subject to that same international activism, despite the fact that, arguably, the humans rights conditions are just as bad, certainly for large portions of the population. how is it that this is the case? what makes north korea immune to that sort of focus of the international community? mr. cha: i think when we say international community, we have to be clear what we mean. i think we mean the developed west. and there are certain issues that the developed west has taken up in terms of human rights. you mentioned some of them. i mean, very clearly they have taken up these causes. there are others, sudan, tibet, others that have been taken up to a great extent by the international community. but north korea is just not one of the issues. for two reasons. the first is very successful efforts by the north korean regime to ensure that this remains a nameless and faceless policy issue. and not a personal story, a personification of a story that the
you think about rwanda, kosovo, bosnia. and yet somehow, north korea hasn't been subject to that same international activism, despite the fact that, arguably, the humans rights conditions are just as bad, certainly for large portions of the population. how is it that this is the case? what makes north korea immune to that sort of focus of the international community? mr. cha: i think when we say international community, we have to be clear what we mean. i think we mean the developed west. and...
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begin with breaking news this morning, of course, president trump at davos meeting with the leader of rwandaad of major speech. senior administration officials says the president plans to reiterate the u.s. is open for business, he's expected to discuss america's engagement with the world explaining what america first really means on the world stage and he also plans to talk about collaboration in areas of common cause, defeating isis, putting pressure on north korea. this is what the president said moments ago. >> the united states is doing fantastically well. better than we have done in decades. the stock markets are incredible. businesses are coming in back to the united states. i think it's a great message that people are going the like to hear it. cheryl: the president talking about historic move on u.s. markets. take a look at the u.s. dollar. take it another down today after briefly bouncing back, remember, the president of u.s. currency will become stronger and ultimately he wants to see strong dollar, secretary mnuchin said a weaker dollar is good for trade. well, fox business will
begin with breaking news this morning, of course, president trump at davos meeting with the leader of rwandaad of major speech. senior administration officials says the president plans to reiterate the u.s. is open for business, he's expected to discuss america's engagement with the world explaining what america first really means on the world stage and he also plans to talk about collaboration in areas of common cause, defeating isis, putting pressure on north korea. this is what the president...
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off the ninety days of travel overcoming tremendous obstacles they eventually arrived in rwanda. at a tiny spring which they determined to be the southernmost source of the nile. today maclay is settled in uganda where he runs a whitewater rafting business in the city of. jinja here on the nile when you've done your life and it's good. that i'm. just a few kilometers away from the clays business stands this list a monument to a past mile adventurer john manning speak. speak was a british explorer who arrived here almost one hundred fifty years earlier eighteen sixty two. he came in search of the answer to an age old question where is the source of the nile. the royal geographical society in london was established in eighteen thirty. it houses the maps navigation tools and personal belongings of famous explorers from the nineteenth century. men who were in the grip of a romantic obsession to discover the source of the nile. for europeans the exploration of the mile is probably the biggest goal drives their enterprise in one thousand century because it's seen as the largest the mos
off the ninety days of travel overcoming tremendous obstacles they eventually arrived in rwanda. at a tiny spring which they determined to be the southernmost source of the nile. today maclay is settled in uganda where he runs a whitewater rafting business in the city of. jinja here on the nile when you've done your life and it's good. that i'm. just a few kilometers away from the clays business stands this list a monument to a past mile adventurer john manning speak. speak was a british...
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a drone is dispatched, and th doctor gets a confirmation te the drone flies from the base in rwanda between60 and 70 mil per hour. when it's wi the hospital or clinic, the doctor gets a text. the drone drops the package using a parachute and return base. the service has reduced deli times from an average of four hours to just about 30 minut. the use of the drones helps reduce maternal deaths durin childbirth, which are most of the result of blood loss. zipline says it is expanding service into tanzania and add medical supplies. it is a great use r an excellent start to the year. we will see you next week for "m" [captioning performed by the nats caption cora >>> oahu white sandy beaches -- we're globe trotting to the world's most luxurious sea side get aways right now on "mansions and millionaires" best destinations. >> from tropical breeze to crystal clear waters we take you inside this very special place. >> it's a true sense of luxury. >> and revealing the hollywood beauty who didn't want to leave. >> she stayed with us for weeks. >> then life is more than ha beach on oahu.
a drone is dispatched, and th doctor gets a confirmation te the drone flies from the base in rwanda between60 and 70 mil per hour. when it's wi the hospital or clinic, the doctor gets a text. the drone drops the package using a parachute and return base. the service has reduced deli times from an average of four hours to just about 30 minut. the use of the drones helps reduce maternal deaths durin childbirth, which are most of the result of blood loss. zipline says it is expanding service into...
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i know rwanda back in 2016 the last information available received $238 million in foreign aid. back home he is alternately seen as a strong man, people claim he helped the economy. where do you think these two will find common ground, rather, excuse me? >> well, you know, being a dictator doesn't necessarily mean you're not doing good things for the economy. he's brought -- kagami has brought the country back from genocide a little over 20 years ago into a very prosperous little country. and so a lot of people give him enormous credit for that. but he's also ruthless in cracking down on the press. he gets reelected again and again and again with 90 plus percent of the vote. any other leader almost anywhere in the world, when you see them get 93, 95, 96% of the vote, we say that's a dictatorship. but even people who are sensitive about the issue of dictatorship are reluctant to say that about kagami. obviously christopher what's happened home is reaching switzerland. you heard him fielding questions from the press about that north county times article. how much do you think he w
i know rwanda back in 2016 the last information available received $238 million in foreign aid. back home he is alternately seen as a strong man, people claim he helped the economy. where do you think these two will find common ground, rather, excuse me? >> well, you know, being a dictator doesn't necessarily mean you're not doing good things for the economy. he's brought -- kagami has brought the country back from genocide a little over 20 years ago into a very prosperous little country....
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rwanda's president did not address the issue at all. u.s. reporters in the room certainly were trying to get a reaction. that did not happen on camera. s also today, the president was asked about the "new york times" report that the president wanted to pier the special counsel back in june of '17. the president used a phrase he typically uses, fake news, to dismiss that report. in a while he will be talking about america first policies and trade. >>> the white house has released a summary of its proposed plan for immigration reform. it includes a pathway to citizenship for as many as 178 million undocumented immigrants who came to the u.s. as children. in exchange, the white house is asking for roughly $25 billion for a border wall and end the visa lottery system and restriction owes family-based migration so immigrants can only sponsor spouses and children for citizenship, not parents or siblings. the would you say is asking the senate to take up a vote during the week of february 5th. some republicans, especially those with hard line views
rwanda's president did not address the issue at all. u.s. reporters in the room certainly were trying to get a reaction. that did not happen on camera. s also today, the president was asked about the "new york times" report that the president wanted to pier the special counsel back in june of '17. the president used a phrase he typically uses, fake news, to dismiss that report. in a while he will be talking about america first policies and trade. >>> the white house has...
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to this date six countries are signatories ethiopia uganda rwanda tanzania. having refused to even attend the meeting. there was a mood of celebration among those who signed the. so-called mild corporate or framework agreement and want to regulate ourselves. for having come back i know some of us there but why it's even more often said to make sure that all. the signatories believe egypt and sudan will have to come on board at some point and sign a new agreement all the time they walk out but they still come back because there is no in the souls that they can be able to use and what we have been telling them the only simple way is corporation with them at asians sure enough a few weeks later in june two thousand and ten the egyptians return to the negotiating table. it was a bitter pill for them to swallow. however they have yet to sign the entebbe agreement. for the egyptians at least for the time being facts on the ground are more important than the signing of any a cool must of. egypt and certain neutral parties believe that we don't need to sign any agree
to this date six countries are signatories ethiopia uganda rwanda tanzania. having refused to even attend the meeting. there was a mood of celebration among those who signed the. so-called mild corporate or framework agreement and want to regulate ourselves. for having come back i know some of us there but why it's even more often said to make sure that all. the signatories believe egypt and sudan will have to come on board at some point and sign a new agreement all the time they walk out but...
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israel to -- in efforts to reduce iran's effort -- the president will meet with the president of rwanda who is currently the chairman of the african union to reaffirm the u.s. africa relationship and discuss shared priorities, including trade and security. he will also meet with the president of switzerland, because host nation for the world economic forum, to discuss bilateral investment, economic growth, and innovation. in all of his meetings the president hopes to increase economic opportunities for the american people, to build partnerships to address common security goals, and to find new ways of reforming international and regional organizations to make them more effective and more accountable. the president looks forward to a very productive trip on behalf of the american people. thank you. mr. cohn: he outranks me, so he said i have to go first. >> we just had a litany of businesses that are going to give back to the american people. isn't it unfair to give the president credit for that? they already had that money in their coffers. are you saying they would have not turned it l
israel to -- in efforts to reduce iran's effort -- the president will meet with the president of rwanda who is currently the chairman of the african union to reaffirm the u.s. africa relationship and discuss shared priorities, including trade and security. he will also meet with the president of switzerland, because host nation for the world economic forum, to discuss bilateral investment, economic growth, and innovation. in all of his meetings the president hopes to increase economic...
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a drone is dispatched, and th doctor gets a confirmation te the drone flies from the base in rwanda between60 and 70 mil per hour. when it's wi the hospital or clinic, the doctor gets a text. the drone drops the package using a parachute and return base. the service has reduced deli times from an average of four hours to just about 30 minut. the use of the drones helps reduce maternal deaths durin childbirth, which are most of the result of blood loss. zipline says it is expanding service into tanzania and add medical supplies. it is a great use for drones and an excellent start to the year. we will see you next week for "m" [captioning performed by the nats caption cora ♪ robert handa: hello, and welcome to "asian pacific america." i'm robert handa, your host for our show here on nbc bay area and cozi tv. memories and a memorable musical performance are in store for you today. first, author jeanette arakawa and her book about the internment of japanese americans through the eyes of a child from the bay area. then memories to light, a project by caam, center for asian american media that co
a drone is dispatched, and th doctor gets a confirmation te the drone flies from the base in rwanda between60 and 70 mil per hour. when it's wi the hospital or clinic, the doctor gets a text. the drone drops the package using a parachute and return base. the service has reduced deli times from an average of four hours to just about 30 minut. the use of the drones helps reduce maternal deaths durin childbirth, which are most of the result of blood loss. zipline says it is expanding service into...
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rwanda has been really upset about the remark. >> will he take him down. >> i don't know what's goingppen. >> thank you very much. catherine rampell, john brabender and anita kumar. two very different visions of africa when we continue. you're watching "hardball." this is frank. sup! this is frank's favorite record. this is frank's dog. and this is frank's record shop. frank knowns northern soul, but how to set up a limited liability company... what's that mean? not so much. so he turned to his friends at legalzoom. yup! they hooked me up. we helped with his llc, contracts, and some other stuff that's part of running a business. so frank can focus on the beat. you hear that? this is frank's record shop. and this is where life meets legal. ronoh really?g's going on at schwab. thank you clients? well jd power did just rank them highest in investor satisfaction with full service brokerage firms... again. and online equity trades are only $4.95... i mean you can't have low cost and be full service. it's impossible. it's like having your cake and eating it too. ask your broker if they offe
rwanda has been really upset about the remark. >> will he take him down. >> i don't know what's goingppen. >> thank you very much. catherine rampell, john brabender and anita kumar. two very different visions of africa when we continue. you're watching "hardball." this is frank. sup! this is frank's favorite record. this is frank's dog. and this is frank's record shop. frank knowns northern soul, but how to set up a limited liability company... what's that mean? not...
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thatf our research shows those who have been deported to rwanda have been seriously in danger. >> many are concerned over the future of the detention center in the south of the country which the government intends to close. officials argued that the order exempt children, the elderly as well as victims of slavery and human trafficking. it is widely considered one of the most beautiful and romantic buildings in the world. but conservationists say india's taj mahal is now under threat and needs to be protected from the wear and tear of tourists. how authorities are considering capping the number of local visitors per day. >> it's india's most ornate mausoleum. a gigantic monument constructed in the name of love. but as it nears 400 years old the taj mahal is beginning to suffer the ravages of time and pollution. the vast crowds are also increasing wear and tear on the tomb which must already undergo regular cleaning to stop it turning yellow. >> i must say that when i first heard the restorations were in commencement i was a little disappointed coming all the way from australia. it was c
thatf our research shows those who have been deported to rwanda have been seriously in danger. >> many are concerned over the future of the detention center in the south of the country which the government intends to close. officials argued that the order exempt children, the elderly as well as victims of slavery and human trafficking. it is widely considered one of the most beautiful and romantic buildings in the world. but conservationists say india's taj mahal is now under threat and...
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levelto rwanda, sorry, congo and zimbabwe.that saying no wonder trump has not come to this country, if it is as bad as they are. that i don't feel much fear in this country ona don't feel much fear in this country on a daily basis. when i came here today, i got the cab, i will get a train tomorrow. no fear. therefore, in zimbabwe, and i have travelled all over africa, no fear also. equally, if washington is saying that it equally, if washington is saying thatitis equally, if washington is saying that it is as bad here in the united kingdom as it is there in the congo, and zimbabwe, well, let's all go to the congo and zimbabwe. this is related to the threat from terrorism. the state department says citizens should exercise increased caution because of the threat of terrorism. routes continue plotting possible attacks. be aware of your surroundings. and it also says that there is crime and civil unrest in zimbabwe. but that's only in the cities. most of zimbabwe at the congois cities. most of zimbabwe at the congo is wrong. fear
levelto rwanda, sorry, congo and zimbabwe.that saying no wonder trump has not come to this country, if it is as bad as they are. that i don't feel much fear in this country ona don't feel much fear in this country on a daily basis. when i came here today, i got the cab, i will get a train tomorrow. no fear. therefore, in zimbabwe, and i have travelled all over africa, no fear also. equally, if washington is saying that it equally, if washington is saying thatitis equally, if washington is...
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but first let's stop the show here in nairobi kenya has joined its neighbor rwanda in banning the sale of plastic bags and other plastic products but that doesn't mean an end to plastic waste in and around nairobi an estimated two hundred fifty tonnes of plastic generated every day it's come to recycled in different ways now just can't an entrepreneur in the kenyan capital has found a way of timing the waste into fuel. plastic litter this dump site counting. every kenyans generates four million tons of garbage. to see what is a moderate for school children. collecting waste helps and income. i come here to collect plastic with my friends. this job helps me pay for school fees. everything. on an average day lucy and others collect about twelve tons of plastic waste from the site. a truck takes today's bounty to the alternative energy system factory in thicker. here the plastic waste will be processed into diesel founder kent opened this was still a scene june twenty seventeen. we decided to embark on a bio diesel project where. the new wife's name to prove it became abundantly clear tha
but first let's stop the show here in nairobi kenya has joined its neighbor rwanda in banning the sale of plastic bags and other plastic products but that doesn't mean an end to plastic waste in and around nairobi an estimated two hundred fifty tonnes of plastic generated every day it's come to recycled in different ways now just can't an entrepreneur in the kenyan capital has found a way of timing the waste into fuel. plastic litter this dump site counting. every kenyans generates four million...
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in a photo-op with rwanda's president, he ignored questions about his alleged use of a vulgar term toer to african nations. >> that i can tell you. >> reporter: in an interview, he was asked to apologize for retweeting anti-muslim videos posted by a far-right british political group. >> if you're telling me there are horrible people, horrible racist people, i would certainly apologize, if you'd like me to do that. >> reporter: as a candidate, donald trump said hedge fund managers are getting away with murder. as president, today, he was applauded by a room filled with them, and he heads back to washington on a high note. jeff. >> glor: margaret brennan, thank you very much. there is more fallout from the scandal involving larry nassar tonight. the former u.s.a. gymnastics doctor was sentenced this week to as much as 175 years in prison for abusing young girls. today, the organization's directors agreed to resign, and michigan state athletic director mark hollis said he is stepping down. nassar treated athletes at the school for-year-old two decades. dr. jon lapook reports there are se
in a photo-op with rwanda's president, he ignored questions about his alleged use of a vulgar term toer to african nations. >> that i can tell you. >> reporter: in an interview, he was asked to apologize for retweeting anti-muslim videos posted by a far-right british political group. >> if you're telling me there are horrible people, horrible racist people, i would certainly apologize, if you'd like me to do that. >> reporter: as a candidate, donald trump said hedge fund...
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oh, no, that's about the genocide in rwanda, so no music. and nicky hailey isn't the only person who didn't love hurricane irma's cameo. don, jr. tweeted getting to read a fake news book excerpt at the grammys seems like a great consolation prize for losing the presidency. ( audience reacts ) yeah. junior trump may be too stupid to realize he's actually made a great point. being able to go on the grammys and talk shed about trump because you feel like it is literally the consolation prize. ( applause ) that's exactly what hillary should be doing. like, i'm sorry, people are, like, oh, hillary, go away. you can't expect someone to lose the presidency but still act presidential. that's not how it works. it's, like, if you lose the miss america pageant you don't have to pretend about child hunger anymore, you can just go on with your life. but you know, hillary's grammy cameo came at a weird moment for her because last night's theme was #metoo time's up, which is a message hillary found herself on the wrong side of over the weekend. >> hillary
oh, no, that's about the genocide in rwanda, so no music. and nicky hailey isn't the only person who didn't love hurricane irma's cameo. don, jr. tweeted getting to read a fake news book excerpt at the grammys seems like a great consolation prize for losing the presidency. ( audience reacts ) yeah. junior trump may be too stupid to realize he's actually made a great point. being able to go on the grammys and talk shed about trump because you feel like it is literally the consolation prize. (...
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on friday, the president will meet with president kobani of your wanda -- rwanda. sharedll discuss priorities including trade and security. with thelso meet president of switzerland, the host nation for the world economic forum to discuss bilateral investment, economic growth and innovation. theall of his meetings, president hopes to increase economic opportunities for the american people, to build partnerships to address common security goals and to find new ways of performing international and regional organizations to make them more effective and more accountable. the president looks over to a very productive trip on behalf of the american people, thank you. he said i had to come up in first. >> we just had a litany of businesses that are going to give back to the american people. to give theair president credit for that? with a have not turned in this otherwise? >> i disagree with your premise. they had their money, they could have done it last year or the of before. since we have passed the tax reform plan, all of these announcements have been made and at thel
on friday, the president will meet with president kobani of your wanda -- rwanda. sharedll discuss priorities including trade and security. with thelso meet president of switzerland, the host nation for the world economic forum to discuss bilateral investment, economic growth and innovation. theall of his meetings, president hopes to increase economic opportunities for the american people, to build partnerships to address common security goals and to find new ways of performing international...
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bill clinton tried to make peace with africa after rwanda and admitted that was a terrible american blunder. it is an important area of the world in terms of protecting your sphere of influence and getting other countries on board. donald trump has done an enormous amount of damage. as we just said, the african union has demanded an apology. anchor: where does this leave the issue at the heart of this, immigration reform? something important to his base. nick: this meeting at the oval office was intended to hem out a compromise. all week there has been this effort by democratic and republican lawmakers to come to some sort of compromise on the subject of immigration. one of those great faultlines in american politics. the sourness, the acrimony, the criticism that has followed this meeting, it is hard to see how they can hatch a deal in that kind of a climate. anchor: foul language aside, the white house is making news when it comes to their special relationship with the u.k.. there were signs that the president wouldn't be making a state visit to london next month as was expected. presiden
bill clinton tried to make peace with africa after rwanda and admitted that was a terrible american blunder. it is an important area of the world in terms of protecting your sphere of influence and getting other countries on board. donald trump has done an enormous amount of damage. as we just said, the african union has demanded an apology. anchor: where does this leave the issue at the heart of this, immigration reform? something important to his base. nick: this meeting at the oval office...
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this drone is being developed to deliver medical goods in remote parts of rwanda.ination and then drops off vital supplies. in the uk, scientists have found a new use for the wonder material, graphene. they're using it as a sieve to filter out salt from sea water, making it drinkable. in america, at last, a solution to the age—old problem, how to get the last drop of ketchup out of a bottle. researchers have developed a new slippery coating for containers, that allows sticky liquids to glide out effortlessly. so in the future, not even a drop of sauce will go to waste. from the first steam train to early forays into the air, and the automobile revolution, when it comes to getting around we have been constantly pushing the engineering boundaries, but in 2017, one british team revealed how they wanted to take things further and much, much faster. getting ready for a test drive, the bloodhound supersonic car, put through its paces in public for the very first time. hurtling down the runway, it reached from 0—200 mph in just eight seconds. but the aim is to speed thing
this drone is being developed to deliver medical goods in remote parts of rwanda.ination and then drops off vital supplies. in the uk, scientists have found a new use for the wonder material, graphene. they're using it as a sieve to filter out salt from sea water, making it drinkable. in america, at last, a solution to the age—old problem, how to get the last drop of ketchup out of a bottle. researchers have developed a new slippery coating for containers, that allows sticky liquids to glide...
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reflecting on the rwanda genocide four years after president clinton said, we owe to those who died and to those who survived who loved them our every effort to increase our vigilance and strengthen our stand against those who would commit such atrocities in the future here or elsewhere. he continued, indeed we owe it to all of the world of the -- people of the world who are at least because each bloodletting hastens the next as human life is degraded and violence becomes tolerated. the unimaginable, he concluded, becomes conceivable. for the thousands of the rohingya slaughtered and the hundreds of thousands who fled, the unimaginable has become all too conceivable. five months after these atrocities began, five months tomorrow in fact, the world has not heard from our president about this horrific ethnic cleansing. i want to encourage president trump to weigh in on this, to speak with moral clarity, to condemn the burmese government for executing this horrific case of ethnic cleansing, to praise and support bangladesh for opening its doors, to call on the world to provide bangladesh w
reflecting on the rwanda genocide four years after president clinton said, we owe to those who died and to those who survived who loved them our every effort to increase our vigilance and strengthen our stand against those who would commit such atrocities in the future here or elsewhere. he continued, indeed we owe it to all of the world of the -- people of the world who are at least because each bloodletting hastens the next as human life is degraded and violence becomes tolerated. the...
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guerrilla conservation programs in rwanda brought four hundred million dollars in revenue in two thousand and sixteen. according to the world wildlife fund elephant poaching alone cost african countries around twenty five million dollars in lost touourism revenue pr year. and finally eazy-e's nissi year has decided to take a pay cut as the best about it minor pledges to fight against the ten the pay gap. there on the ground has also companies pulls to reduce his salary from seven hundred foforty thousanand pounds seven hundred and six thousand it's not set pay of his predecessor county merkel. any salary will be about thirty percent lower than the amount he was paid in his last job at tribal groups gq out to you live. easy that says on average male employees and twice as much as female stuff the north because that's how the reason those the same job that because ninety four percent of its pilots. rule on it. they're not learning the the salaries of a vampire is not a not really anxious increase everyone's out a make women men are the same justst make sense it's tweny eighteen. wanna thank
guerrilla conservation programs in rwanda brought four hundred million dollars in revenue in two thousand and sixteen. according to the world wildlife fund elephant poaching alone cost african countries around twenty five million dollars in lost touourism revenue pr year. and finally eazy-e's nissi year has decided to take a pay cut as the best about it minor pledges to fight against the ten the pay gap. there on the ground has also companies pulls to reduce his salary from seven hundred...