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jason: rwanda was chosen to host the festival for a very specific reason.t has gone to great lengths to position itself as a new commercial and cultural gateway to africa. masai has worked for the public and private sectors there to sh basketball as a critical and effective tool for economic dev♪ jason: rwanda has not only been one of africa's fastest growing economies, but the ifm projects in 2024, it will have the seventh highest gdp growth in the world. to better understand how this all connects to basketball, i met up with my co jennifer zabasajja, who covers the continent for bloomberg, documenting the biggest stories in business and finance. jennifer: is this your first african market experience? jays: this is my first african market experience. >> are you r >> i think so. >> you can basically find anything. i like >> i like oranges. >> thank you. >> thank you. jason: what's your sense of why giants of africa ended up in rwanda for the fest jennifer: i think there is a fe different reasons. most people would say, though, that rwanda has more than any
jason: rwanda was chosen to host the festival for a very specific reason.t has gone to great lengths to position itself as a new commercial and cultural gateway to africa. masai has worked for the public and private sectors there to sh basketball as a critical and effective tool for economic dev♪ jason: rwanda has not only been one of africa's fastest growing economies, but the ifm projects in 2024, it will have the seventh highest gdp growth in the world. to better understand how this all...
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and the other way around, rwanda says the d. c is working with the law. both governments denied that it's messy, but bear with us. there is another key, good. the adf. it's very difficult to find pictures of them just of what they need behind a trail of destruction. the estimates militia originated in uganda and has changed the circled as i'm extinct, decades of citing by these group it's and many of us have left around 6000000 people dead since 1996 today. so the 7000000 people in the d. c, internally displaced the u. n. reports, those people have lost everything. the congolese um is supposed to contain the conflict, but they like it seems everyone else have faced allegations of human rights abuses and corruption and maintaining an ami it's costly was up to uh say nationally. so see if that could be useful. maybe the digital things express drug, try education, and s get and so on. so many people keep on suffering while others profit. all of us have neighbors that have nothing. good neighbors, naples, that's how exploits it come goes. governance gaps. tha
and the other way around, rwanda says the d. c is working with the law. both governments denied that it's messy, but bear with us. there is another key, good. the adf. it's very difficult to find pictures of them just of what they need behind a trail of destruction. the estimates militia originated in uganda and has changed the circled as i'm extinct, decades of citing by these group it's and many of us have left around 6000000 people dead since 1996 today. so the 7000000 people in the d. c,...
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there are no cases of marburg outside rwanda.he urn account risk inside the u.s. is low. there are no vaccines or treatments for marburg. >>> ahead, lottery price hike. you'll need to spend extra money for a chance to hit a popular jackpot. to spend extra money for a chance to hit a popular jackpot. and again, and again. (crowd) far-xi-ga... far-xi-ga (crowd) far-xi-ga... far-xi-ga ask your doctor about farxiga. (organ chime) you're leaving me? for a turbotax expert who charges me less, but gives me more. sing it, adam! ♪ hey tax pro, she's been thinkin' twice ♪ ♪ best believe turbotax'll beat your price ♪ ♪ this is a taaaax break-up! ♪ ♪♪ it's time to move on, to a turbotax expert. ♪ this is a tax break up ♪ this fall, switch to a turbotax live expert and we'll beat the price you paid your pro last tax season. ♪♪ *doorbell ring* trick or treat. happy halloween! *zombie grunt* *dog bark* *woman screams* *children screaming* happy halloween. aww, happy halloween. an alternative to pills, voltaren is a clinically proven arthritis p
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c is neighbors. rwanda. what and 1994, a brutal genocide was unfolding. one ethnic group had turned against another who to majority against the ruling tootsie minority. in the end extremist who twos killed around $800000.00, to seize and moderate to twos. during that time, many vermont and split across the board, and that the se among them. some of the who to perpetrate is the aftermath of the rwandan genocide, still influenced as the conflict in east and d. c. today and the blame game that surrounds it. 2 of the biggest militias of proof of that the, the law started with those who to extreme is linked to the genocide. then does the m, $23.00. its members are mainly ethnic tutsis. so the victims of the genocide, the d. c accuses rolanda of supporting the m 23. and the other way around, rolanda says the d. c is working with the f d a law. both governments denied that it's messy, but bear with us. that is another key, good. the adf. it's very difficult to find pictures of them just of what they need behind a trail of destruction. the estimates melisha origi
c is neighbors. rwanda. what and 1994, a brutal genocide was unfolding. one ethnic group had turned against another who to majority against the ruling tootsie minority. in the end extremist who twos killed around $800000.00, to seize and moderate to twos. during that time, many vermont and split across the board, and that the se among them. some of the who to perpetrate is the aftermath of the rwandan genocide, still influenced as the conflict in east and d. c. today and the blame game that...
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the world is anxiously following the news about the outbreak of markburg fever, which began in rwandadangerous virus with severe symptoms very high mortality rate, worse than ebola, out of thirty-six cases 11 have died, at least 300 people may be potentially infected, they are under observation, but there are not enough test systems in the country. what is the risk that the virus will spread beyond the state borders. this week , two people who returned from rwanda were hospitalized in germany with suspected infection. markburg was not confirmed for them. our experts believe that an outbreak of the disease in russia is unlikely. in any scenario, the russian healthcare system is ready for any threat. well, in order to prevent an epidemic, it is important not only vaccines, but also speed. our specialists with advanced technologies come to the aid of colleagues around the world. these days they share their experience. international exercises in nizhny novgorod are attended by doctors from almost three dozen countries. alexandra mostovaya saw everything. that's it, we are ready. a biologi
the world is anxiously following the news about the outbreak of markburg fever, which began in rwandadangerous virus with severe symptoms very high mortality rate, worse than ebola, out of thirty-six cases 11 have died, at least 300 people may be potentially infected, they are under observation, but there are not enough test systems in the country. what is the risk that the virus will spread beyond the state borders. this week , two people who returned from rwanda were hospitalized in germany...
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a medical student brought it from rwanda.due to the threat of infection, the main station of hamburg was closed. the disease is similar to ebola fever and can spread quickly. the fatality rate of the disease is 90%. there is currently no treatment or vaccine for the virus. meanwhile, belarus is expecting growth of seasonal diseases. vaccination will help strengthen the immune system. today, mass vaccination against influenza starts. you can get vaccinated with free three-component vaccines made in russia or get a paid four-component vaccine from france. it is noted that in total, belarus intends to immunize more than 2 million people against influenza. traditionally , mobile groups will work in the capital, which plan to visit educational institutions and work collectives for vaccination without interruption from work or study. the complex of measures that are being implemented is both information work, and the readiness of outpatient and inpatient institutions, there is a sufficient supply of medicine. there is a sufficient
a medical student brought it from rwanda.due to the threat of infection, the main station of hamburg was closed. the disease is similar to ebola fever and can spread quickly. the fatality rate of the disease is 90%. there is currently no treatment or vaccine for the virus. meanwhile, belarus is expecting growth of seasonal diseases. vaccination will help strengthen the immune system. today, mass vaccination against influenza starts. you can get vaccinated with free three-component vaccines made...
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scrapping the rwanda scheme.anda is an authoritarian, illiberal country, and it's not the sort of place that you should send people. i've got nothing. >> nothing in its place. >> nothing in its place. >> well, denmark is wrong, but let me make some more general points. otherwise we start arguing about individual things. this government lacks. and this downing street lacks political judgement. you know, starmer is a new is new to politics. actually, he's only been an mp ten years and nine years and he didn't do any politics before. he hasn't got political instincts. that's why he makes silly errors. but sue gray, thankfully now gone, should have been advising him. she was after all, propriety adviser in the cabinet office and ethics adviser. and she should have said to him, look , it looks said to him, look, it looks really dreadful to take £16,000 worth of suits. this is a woman and your glasses from investigating partygate . investigating partygate. exactly. and, and so many of the other things, i mean that they
scrapping the rwanda scheme.anda is an authoritarian, illiberal country, and it's not the sort of place that you should send people. i've got nothing. >> nothing in its place. >> nothing in its place. >> well, denmark is wrong, but let me make some more general points. otherwise we start arguing about individual things. this government lacks. and this downing street lacks political judgement. you know, starmer is a new is new to politics. actually, he's only been an mp ten...
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vote through — together to get the rwanda vote through.e could have done it but he did it and _ else could have done it but he did it and he brought the party together. in did it and he brought the party touether. , ., did it and he brought the party touether. i. _, , _ together. in your constituency, ou lost together. in your constituency, you lost votes _ together. in your constituency, you lost votes to _ together. in your constituency, you lost votes to reform - together. in your constituency, you lost votes to reform uk i together. in your constituency, j you lost votes to reform uk on the right, and there are other candidates who are much more focused on reform uk, robert jenrick, kemi badenoch, but you are not going for them? why not? �* , , , . ., are not going for them? why not? the british public do not vote for disunited _ not? the british public do not vote for disunited parties, - not? the british public do not| vote for disunited parties, and we have — vote for disunited parties, and we have tested that hypothesis to destruct
vote through — together to get the rwanda vote through.e could have done it but he did it and _ else could have done it but he did it and he brought the party together. in did it and he brought the party touether. , ., did it and he brought the party touether. i. _, , _ together. in your constituency, ou lost together. in your constituency, you lost votes _ together. in your constituency, you lost votes to _ together. in your constituency, you lost votes to reform - together. in your...
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a deadly incurable disease caused by the marburg virus is spreading in rwanda. fever starts. suddenly and accompanied by a sharp increase in body temperature, severe headache and severe malaise. the fatal end most often occurs 8-9 days after the first symptoms. so far, 27 cases of the disease and nine deaths have been registered in the african country of rwanda, according to the us center for disease control and prevention. in lviv polytechnic teacher bohdan kryl, who was injured in a rocket attack on lviv on september 4, died in the hospital. this was announced by the city mayor andriy sadovy. the man was seriously injured and spent 29 days in intensive care. thus, the number of dead as a result of the attack increased to eight. let me remind you, the occupiers hit lviv with daggers. among the dead was a mother with three daughters. more than 60 townspeople were injured. and at the charity auction, the border guards helped out for the needs. almost uah 4 million, among the lots was the singer's guitar svyatoslav vakarchuk. this is reported by the state border s
a deadly incurable disease caused by the marburg virus is spreading in rwanda. fever starts. suddenly and accompanied by a sharp increase in body temperature, severe headache and severe malaise. the fatal end most often occurs 8-9 days after the first symptoms. so far, 27 cases of the disease and nine deaths have been registered in the african country of rwanda, according to the us center for disease control and prevention. in lviv polytechnic teacher bohdan kryl, who was injured in a rocket...
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but 1st, we see how it makes us, and god will kind of guy uses his cows to encourage tourism in rwanda pace. the melting pots of flavors that kenya has to offer. and then we meet the phones, my sassy, hypo real mirrorless, who makes this mock inter hattiesburg, south africa. i'm finding said dan b and this is at re max. the lights of 14, your jail seats is for homosexuality, nigerian way to explain it to him is courageously challenging the l. d. p. t. 2, i plus narrative in her country and as a now many of the bbc, $100.00 women of 2020, she is fearlessly taking us down. the lesbian there is a 14 year jail sentence for b. j in nigeria. but feeling michael? yeah, i do is changing the narrative of the l g b t to i plus with the means of knowledge. what leaving in share as a credit, that's a 9 year is on the i think every clear f as in these in some degree a few. i am your privilege, con, changed the degree of fear. none, the less the shares do this, but this does not stuff and i'm the need for the b, b, c, 100 women for 2020, from taking this dance. i don't know that it hasn't any be sha
but 1st, we see how it makes us, and god will kind of guy uses his cows to encourage tourism in rwanda pace. the melting pots of flavors that kenya has to offer. and then we meet the phones, my sassy, hypo real mirrorless, who makes this mock inter hattiesburg, south africa. i'm finding said dan b and this is at re max. the lights of 14, your jail seats is for homosexuality, nigerian way to explain it to him is courageously challenging the l. d. p. t. 2, i plus narrative in her country and as a...
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why not stay and fight to make rwanda work ? well, fight to make rwanda work?y you legged it when you could have stayed on the field of play. >> chris. that is that is completely, you know, fundamentally reject that. i spent a year in the home office . spent a year in the home office. i found it in really in ashes in my tenure . i fought relentlessly my tenure. i fought relentlessly for the biggest change to our legal migration system in my lifetime. it will reduce the number of people coming into our country legally by 300,000 every year.| country legally by 300,000 every year . i also country legally by 300,000 every year. i also got country legally by 300,000 every year . i also got the country legally by 300,000 every year. i also got the number of people being deported from our country, up 80%, and i argued relentlessly, mostly in private , relentlessly, mostly in private, occasionally in the chamber and on the media that we had to stop the boats, that we had to have the boats, that we had to have the strengthened version of the rwanda policy that i knew w
why not stay and fight to make rwanda work ? well, fight to make rwanda work?y you legged it when you could have stayed on the field of play. >> chris. that is that is completely, you know, fundamentally reject that. i spent a year in the home office . spent a year in the home office. i found it in really in ashes in my tenure . i fought relentlessly my tenure. i fought relentlessly for the biggest change to our legal migration system in my lifetime. it will reduce the number of people...
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a deadly and incurable disease caused by the marburg virus is spreading in rwanda. fever begins suddenly and is accompanied by a sharp increase. body with severe headache and severe malaise. the fatal end most often occurs 8-9 days after the first symptoms. so far, 27 cases of the disease and nine deaths have been registered in the african country of rwanda, according to the center for disease control and prevention from the united states. ukrainian writers presented the book "this is war" at the lviv book forum in lviv. and writers about how to survive the disaster of the kritika publishing house. 12 authors worked on it at once, two of whom are currently defending our country at the front. four journalists and writers attended the presentation. oksana, forostina, vitaly portnikov, andriy pavlyshyn and natalia fedushchak. autograph artist anna ilchenko supplemented the texts with her photos from the de-occupied territories. rational. this text about the war, about the experience of the war, about how we came to this war, is an attempt to rethink the previous experi
a deadly and incurable disease caused by the marburg virus is spreading in rwanda. fever begins suddenly and is accompanied by a sharp increase. body with severe headache and severe malaise. the fatal end most often occurs 8-9 days after the first symptoms. so far, 27 cases of the disease and nine deaths have been registered in the african country of rwanda, according to the center for disease control and prevention from the united states. ukrainian writers presented the book "this is...
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in rwanda phase, the melting pots of flavors that kenya has to offer to meet the phones. my sassy, hypo real mirrorless, who makes his mock into hattiesburg south africa. i'm finally said dan b, and this is at re max. the despite of 14, your jail seats is full homosexuality, nigerian. oh yeah. yeah. it's him is courageously challenging the eligibility to test narrative in her country. and as a now many of the bbc, $100.00 women of 2020, she is fearlessly taking the stones. so just the one that's been there is a 14 year deal sentence for being gay and nigeria, but feeling like, oh yeah i do was changing the narrative of b l d b t to i plus split the means of hollywood, leaving it in share as a credit that's a 9 year is on the i think every clear f as in news in some degree a few and you have people that can change the degree of see it. nonetheless, this is do this. but this is not stuff and i'm the need for the b, b, c, 100 women for 2020, from taking this dance. i don't know that it hasn't any beaches and it was making ha, familiar. and i was making me say, i wasn't reall
in rwanda phase, the melting pots of flavors that kenya has to offer to meet the phones. my sassy, hypo real mirrorless, who makes his mock into hattiesburg south africa. i'm finally said dan b, and this is at re max. the despite of 14, your jail seats is full homosexuality, nigerian. oh yeah. yeah. it's him is courageously challenging the eligibility to test narrative in her country. and as a now many of the bbc, $100.00 women of 2020, she is fearlessly taking the stones. so just the one...
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to rwanda.healthy aid relationship with rwanda long before the asylum project was launched by the tories. and it's that that relationship will continue. you know, that's been since the genocide. we've been giving, we've been having a development programme in rwanda. so although the asylum project meant that that went up, it wasn't , you know, it wasn't wasn't, you know, it wasn't a fresh relationship. and i just think, you know , you see these think, you know, you see these situations in which i will be speaking to democracy activists in places like rwanda and places like kenya and places like tanzania. and they will say to me, why is your government supporting our corrupt, repressive , you know , repressive, you know, democratically bankrupt governments? because it's undermining the work we are doing, trying to make them accountable to the voters here in these african countries and by by sending all this money boosting health spending, boosting health spending, boosting education, the governmen
to rwanda.healthy aid relationship with rwanda long before the asylum project was launched by the tories. and it's that that relationship will continue. you know, that's been since the genocide. we've been giving, we've been having a development programme in rwanda. so although the asylum project meant that that went up, it wasn't , you know, it wasn't wasn't, you know, it wasn't a fresh relationship. and i just think, you know , you see these think, you know, you see these situations in which...
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. £22 billion of unfunded spending this year, wasting the reserves three times over on rwanda, asylumhotels, propping feeling train companies, before we even get to the long—term challenges ignored for 1h years. an economy riddled with weakness on productivity and investment. a state that needs urgent modernisation to face down the challenges of a volatile world. a country where people don't have faith in politicians to fix this, but also wonder whether britain can. whether we still have the resources to move forward. or whether decline is now an incurable disease. they knew all of that, but i won't offer it as an excuse. i expect to bejudged on my ability to deal with this. politics is always a choice, so we won't hide from our decisions on wednesday, or any day for that matter. besides, as i said two weeks ago, after international investment summit, we have huge assets in this country. leading positions in the industries of the future. clean energy, artificial intelligence, life sciences, the creative industries, a technical sector thatis industries, a technical sector that is the e
. £22 billion of unfunded spending this year, wasting the reserves three times over on rwanda, asylumhotels, propping feeling train companies, before we even get to the long—term challenges ignored for 1h years. an economy riddled with weakness on productivity and investment. a state that needs urgent modernisation to face down the challenges of a volatile world. a country where people don't have faith in politicians to fix this, but also wonder whether britain can. whether we still have the...
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you mention the boats — are you glad to see the back of the rwanda scheme? absolutely. why?nservative, unbritish, if one dare say it in a secular society unchristian and unconscionable. and i thought that, really, this is not the way to treat people. we used to transport people nearly 300 years ago from our country — felons who at least had had a trial and been found guilty of something, albeit it that the trial might have been cursory. i don't think transportation — for that is what it is — is a policy suitable for the 21st century. well, let me challenge you on that because a lot of people — some in your party, some outside of your party, some that were once in your party — would say what's really unconservative or unchristian is allowing this boat crossing to continue. and the way you stop it — and this was the argument of the former british prime minister rishi sunak — the way you stop is by having an effective deterrent. so, isn't it actually the compassionate view to take all measures necessary to stop the boats, as someone once said, and isn't the threat of deportatio
you mention the boats — are you glad to see the back of the rwanda scheme? absolutely. why?nservative, unbritish, if one dare say it in a secular society unchristian and unconscionable. and i thought that, really, this is not the way to treat people. we used to transport people nearly 300 years ago from our country — felons who at least had had a trial and been found guilty of something, albeit it that the trial might have been cursory. i don't think transportation — for that is what it...
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going to rwanda now is a mostly going to europe. there was a middle-class almost like going to europe. there is a middle -- going to rwanda and out is almost like going to europe. there is a middle-class. the government and the faith community came together to bring about true transformation. it was in rwanda that i started thinking we have to do more than just equip leaders. to teach leadership principles is great and helpful, but we have to meet those needs, and partnering with people on the ground -- john, may be departing from the question just a bit, this has to be led by indigenous leaders. it has to be costa ricans, guatemalans, on doran-- hondurans, salvadoreans, colombia, venezuela, they have to own this. it has to be theirs. i was in india training 5000 liters, and i walked out and i saw a lady living the field -- in an open field, that is where she lived. she was pregnant. i had a backpack full of protein bars because often when i travel i worry about my diet. i emptied my backpack, and my handler said, "please, please, d
going to rwanda now is a mostly going to europe. there was a middle-class almost like going to europe. there is a middle -- going to rwanda and out is almost like going to europe. there is a middle-class. the government and the faith community came together to bring about true transformation. it was in rwanda that i started thinking we have to do more than just equip leaders. to teach leadership principles is great and helpful, but we have to meet those needs, and partnering with people on the...
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and you're right, tom, to say it differs from the rwanda scheme in that it is not final settlement.y are granted asylum, they can, in theory, return to italy. >> but we know that italy is a member of the echr signs up to the un, 1951 convention on refugees. all of these different international structures will mean the vast majority of people will be able to say they come from a country that is less developed, with fewer opportunities. perhaps they could say they were in fear for their lives and they'll be granted asylum despite being processed somewhere else. >> well, what italy says with regard to that is there are 21 countries that they've deemed to be safe countries, countries where migrants come from to try to get to italy and then into the eu . and so what they're the eu. and so what they're doing is they're sending only males, non—vulnerable males who come from one of these safe countries. so this first boatload in to albania today had ten from bangladesh and another six males from egypt. both countries that italy deems to be safe. countries . so the as far safe. countries. so
and you're right, tom, to say it differs from the rwanda scheme in that it is not final settlement.y are granted asylum, they can, in theory, return to italy. >> but we know that italy is a member of the echr signs up to the un, 1951 convention on refugees. all of these different international structures will mean the vast majority of people will be able to say they come from a country that is less developed, with fewer opportunities. perhaps they could say they were in fear for their...
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suspected marburg in germany last week two people were hospitalized, the couple just returned from rwandaacute viral disease, it is severe, and the probability of a fatal outcome is very high. and that's all for now, we are following the development of events, well, right now on the first, watch the program "man of law". the last round of the group stage of the rpl path, the central meeting in petrovsky park between moscow dynamo and spartak became. another 237 series of the oldest derby of domestic football became a real decoration of the game week. already in the debut, both teams scored a goal. first, the defender of the white-blues lidasa became the author of a goal that can claim the title of the most beautiful in the group stage. then another dynamo defense player. nicolas marichal played with his hand in his penalty area and izaquil barco equalized.
suspected marburg in germany last week two people were hospitalized, the couple just returned from rwandaacute viral disease, it is severe, and the probability of a fatal outcome is very high. and that's all for now, we are following the development of events, well, right now on the first, watch the program "man of law". the last round of the group stage of the rpl path, the central meeting in petrovsky park between moscow dynamo and spartak became. another 237 series of the oldest...
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and, you know, you think about it, rwanda was a deterrent.beginning to look like a deterrent. but everyone in the labour government did everything to prevent that from working. they took it to the courts. they tookit they took it to the courts. they took it to the house of lords. they tried to stop the migrant borders. they tried to stop migrants being put up on military sites. they did everything to stop the tories deaung everything to stop the tories dealing with illegal immigration. and now here they are. and it's this country is a mess. these figures are beyond shock. >> jake, i'll come to you on this. so 80% of them are males under the age of 40 coming across the channel fighting age, of which of which we have been able to deport a grand total of 3%. now, if you factor in some people who might have just got lost as french fishermen on the way here into that, then realistically , we've basically realistically, we've basically deported absolutely nobody. these are not needy women and children. or are they? >> well , my view children. or ar
and, you know, you think about it, rwanda was a deterrent.beginning to look like a deterrent. but everyone in the labour government did everything to prevent that from working. they took it to the courts. they tookit they took it to the courts. they took it to the house of lords. they tried to stop the migrant borders. they tried to stop migrants being put up on military sites. they did everything to stop the tories deaung everything to stop the tories dealing with illegal immigration. and now...
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when did hotel rwanda.ife. first time i'd ever seen the movie and he sat next to me with his wife. that was kind of nerve-racking. you really want to get it right. >> stephen: sure, sure. what's the strangest thing you've had to learn for a role? >> don: interesting. i had to learn cantonese when i did the thing and "rush hour." >> stephen: wait, how much? >> don: just enough. [applause] >> stephen: fair enough. do you remember any of it? >> [speaking cantonese] a little bit of it. the one person clapping. i mean, yeah, you have to do these things. i played sammy davis jr. and he did everything. gun twirling, tap dancing, the whole thing. >> stephen: do you ever get angry that people don't talk enough about sammy davis jr.? the greatest entertainer who's ever lived. what kind of fool am i? i listen to him all the time. >> don: he was amazing and we see the way they revered him in the way frank would talk about him when he would come on stage, like you're about to hear some kid who is going to pin your ears
when did hotel rwanda.ife. first time i'd ever seen the movie and he sat next to me with his wife. that was kind of nerve-racking. you really want to get it right. >> stephen: sure, sure. what's the strangest thing you've had to learn for a role? >> don: interesting. i had to learn cantonese when i did the thing and "rush hour." >> stephen: wait, how much? >> don: just enough. [applause] >> stephen: fair enough. do you remember any of it? >>...
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during a train ride, a medical student who had visited rwanda the day before went to see specialists complaining of a high temperature. 20 police officers, a fire department, and an ambulance were sent to the scene of the train's arrival due to the threat infection, the main train station of hamburg was closed. the world health organization said that the marburg virus could threaten the entire world. the fatality rate of the disease is 90%. its outbreaks are recorded on the african continent. to protect yourself and others in belarus, an increase in seasonal diseases is expected. vaccination will help strengthen the immune system. the most vulnerable groups of the population are children, people with chronic diseases, over 65. pregnant medical and pharmaceutical workers. from today, a mass flu vaccination: you can get vaccinated with a free three-component vaccine made in russia, or you can get a paid four-component vaccine from france. it is noted that in total, belarus intends to provide immunization against flu to more than 2 million citizens. traditionally , mobile groups will wo
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send them to rwanda. >> where do the home office get off?ng us how many illegal immigrants are here? they're telling us it's none of our know they're here, do they? but how dare they not publish figures? they don't do that when the people of this country are paying the people of this country are paying for them. we need to know what we're paying for. i mean, we don't. >> i do remember a story from about six months ago that something like 15,000 people had disappeared that were on a waiting lists, and they couldn't find them. and they tried to explain, they tried to bracket a lot of that as as, as these poor missing child migrants and unfortunately, look, in my view, the reality would be a lot of those people were saying that they were children initially and had seamlessly managed to find their way into the black economy and, you know, been been out and about there as, as so often is the case. >> but there is a catalogue there of absolutely, completely and utterly stats. so we are now the illegal migrant capital of europe. we've had a record
send them to rwanda. >> where do the home office get off?ng us how many illegal immigrants are here? they're telling us it's none of our know they're here, do they? but how dare they not publish figures? they don't do that when the people of this country are paying the people of this country are paying for them. we need to know what we're paying for. i mean, we don't. >> i do remember a story from about six months ago that something like 15,000 people had disappeared that were on a...
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know the money that the conservatives wasted on hs2 , on the failed wasted on hs2, on the failed rwandadodgy covid contracts, £4 billion on public sector pay rises, £22 billion on carbon capture, £16 billion on foreign aid on climate change foreign aid on climate change for overseas pay rises. the money is there if the labour party want it. >> the pay rises have actually sorted out problems that have cost the country an awful lot because the previous government refused to engage with it, but we've all got to pay for them as mugs. well , we've all got to pay for them as mugs. well, we're all going to have to pay for better public services and our public services are creaking, whether that's schools falling down because of, you know, bad concrete, whether it's the health service, whether wait balance right. we have to wait and see what happens on the 30th. >> if they do, and no doubt on halloween eve , they'll still be halloween eve, they'll still be blaming the tories. well, in four years time, gawain. >> although, to be fair, the tories were blaming labour for about ten years ago and th
know the money that the conservatives wasted on hs2 , on the failed wasted on hs2, on the failed rwandadodgy covid contracts, £4 billion on public sector pay rises, £22 billion on carbon capture, £16 billion on foreign aid on climate change foreign aid on climate change for overseas pay rises. the money is there if the labour party want it. >> the pay rises have actually sorted out problems that have cost the country an awful lot because the previous government refused to engage with...
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we were told rwanda is a gimmick, they claimed.it came to pass that three months of enjoying the perks of office and labour has overseen a huge influx of illegal migration, with a record number of crossings in a day this year being recorded on saturday, it was nearly 1000. of course, none of this is a surprise as labour not only had no plan, but it decriminalised channel crossings, which means anyone who comes over from countries like afghanistan, syria or iran will almost certainly be granted asylum. but a new report has suggested the uk is the european capital of illegal migration, with three quarters of a million people in the country illegally , about 1 the country illegally, about 1 in 100 people. that's 1% of us. in 100 people. that's1% of us. apparently it's a city of leeds. it's about three quarters just under the population of somerset, which is how i know you always like to understand these things. well, with me now is my panel historian and fellow at the danube institute, david aldridge, and the author and broadcaster am
we were told rwanda is a gimmick, they claimed.it came to pass that three months of enjoying the perks of office and labour has overseen a huge influx of illegal migration, with a record number of crossings in a day this year being recorded on saturday, it was nearly 1000. of course, none of this is a surprise as labour not only had no plan, but it decriminalised channel crossings, which means anyone who comes over from countries like afghanistan, syria or iran will almost certainly be granted...
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the backlog that we've got of asylum seekers, because while rwanda was going on, we just built up aem. so they couldn't stay, but they couldn't go anywhere. now thatis they couldn't go anywhere. now that is being dealt with, no , we that is being dealt with, no, we haven't seen a result yet and it may take some time to actually see it. will it stop the boats? probably not. i think that's going to be a long term problem. and the idea you're going to be able to stop them in a month or able to stop them in a month or a year is just very unlikely. >> trevor, another report i carried earlier on today was that we've deported just 3% of illegal immigrants that arrived in britain . 3%. the message is in britain. 3%. the message is clear. we're open for business. our borders are open, open season and there's nothing. it seems that any government can do to stop it. >> well, i think this government, in fairness, is stopping it because they're cunng stopping it because they're curing the backlog by giving them all visas. so basically there's an asylum . agreement there's an asylum. agreement he
the backlog that we've got of asylum seekers, because while rwanda was going on, we just built up aem. so they couldn't stay, but they couldn't go anywhere. now thatis they couldn't go anywhere. now that is being dealt with, no , we that is being dealt with, no, we haven't seen a result yet and it may take some time to actually see it. will it stop the boats? probably not. i think that's going to be a long term problem. and the idea you're going to be able to stop them in a month or able to...
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the rwanda scheme, the cost of asylum accommodation. we're getting a grip of that.p the border command to ensure that people cannot make those illegal crossings, and we get a grip of the gangs who are exploiting some of the most vulnerable people in the world. but you're right to say that at the moment, the aid budget is used for the accommodation of asylum seekers in the uk. if we can get a grip of that asylum budget, we can free up resource for what the intention of that budget was. the number of shoplifting offences recorded by police in england and wales has risen to a new 20 year high. up up 29% on the recorded previous 12 months the policing minister said the data is shows the scale of the challenge we have inherited in our mission to make the streets safer. other offences which have gone up include robbery and knife climb —— crime. talk us through some of the statistics which seem pretty grim. i of the statistics which seem pretty rim. ~' , ., , of the statistics which seem pretty irim_ ~ , ., , , grim. i think shoplifting is the headhne grim. i think shoplif
the rwanda scheme, the cost of asylum accommodation. we're getting a grip of that.p the border command to ensure that people cannot make those illegal crossings, and we get a grip of the gangs who are exploiting some of the most vulnerable people in the world. but you're right to say that at the moment, the aid budget is used for the accommodation of asylum seekers in the uk. if we can get a grip of that asylum budget, we can free up resource for what the intention of that budget was. the...
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next monday, the cdc will begin testing airline passengers who have been in rwanda in the last 21 dayss fevers and internal bleeding similar to ebola. >>> a new study finds arm position may lead to incorrect readings during blood pressure checks. not having a patient's armresting on asurface could lead to a misdiagnosis of high blood pressure. >>> two scientists won the nobel prize for the discovery of micro rna. >>> and the new mexico sky was filled with colorful balloons. tens of thousands visited from around the globe. . you could use some metamucil. metamucil's psyllium fiber helps keep your digestive system moving so you can feel lighter and more energetic. metamucil keeps you movin'. and try fizzing fiber plus vitamins. ♪ there's a light. ♪ ♪ a certain kind of light ♪ ♪ that always shines on me. ♪ ♪ there's a way ♪ ♪ everybody say. ♪ ♪ oh... ♪ ♪ you must know what it's like. ♪ ♪ baby, you must know what it's like ♪ ♪ to love somebody. ♪ ♪ to love somebody. ♪ ♪ the way i love you. ♪ ♪♪ >>> look at this formation. with kelce getting the snap. worthy for the touchdown! >> despite al
next monday, the cdc will begin testing airline passengers who have been in rwanda in the last 21 dayss fevers and internal bleeding similar to ebola. >>> a new study finds arm position may lead to incorrect readings during blood pressure checks. not having a patient's armresting on asurface could lead to a misdiagnosis of high blood pressure. >>> two scientists won the nobel prize for the discovery of micro rna. >>> and the new mexico sky was filled with colorful...
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if it's something like helping deport illegal immigrants or sort out the rwanda scheme, what if something that they like, like dealing with climate change that will be expedited and i think it's very difficult. people who haven't worked in government to understand just how cumbersome and how tricky like it has become. and i don't know if, that's a product of the modern era. if it's product of the online society, it is very, very now to deliver conservative policies. now, i did many jobs in, many different government departments. i was in the justice, the environment department, the education, the treasury. i was in trade, i was in the foreign and i faced battles against activist lawyers, against environmental police, against left educationalists. but what i saw when i ran be prime minister in 2022 is i saw i had opportunity to change things because that was surely the apex of power. okay? i hadn't been able to change as environment secretary or trade secretary, but as prime minister, surely that was the opportunity me to be able to really change things. now there's a bit of a spoiler aler
if it's something like helping deport illegal immigrants or sort out the rwanda scheme, what if something that they like, like dealing with climate change that will be expedited and i think it's very difficult. people who haven't worked in government to understand just how cumbersome and how tricky like it has become. and i don't know if, that's a product of the modern era. if it's product of the online society, it is very, very now to deliver conservative policies. now, i did many jobs in,...
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but if you look at the voting records, i mean, besides generic, you know, voting for against the rwandaf you look at the voting records in the entirety of parliament, both of them are quite centrist, aren't they, with the way they've voted, despite their rhetoric, i would argue that although robert is the only one who has actually rebelled, and i think he's rebelled about 14 times, rwanda and probably about 14 times kemi has never rebelled against the government . yeah, against the government. yeah, i'm a bit sceptical of this idea that they're both, you know , so that they're both, you know, so far off to the right. you can't see them anymore. >> yeah, we've heard from both both jenrick and badenoch in the news bulletins, but also james cleverly i think gave out quite a decent statement tonight on twitter. >> we didn't do it. i didn't make it through and that is massively disappointing for me. but one of the things that has really lifted my spirits is how many people have given me and the team so much support. so i want to say a huge thank you to you all. could not have done any of thi
but if you look at the voting records, i mean, besides generic, you know, voting for against the rwandaf you look at the voting records in the entirety of parliament, both of them are quite centrist, aren't they, with the way they've voted, despite their rhetoric, i would argue that although robert is the only one who has actually rebelled, and i think he's rebelled about 14 times, rwanda and probably about 14 times kemi has never rebelled against the government . yeah, against the government....
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the rwanda scheme, the cost of asylum accommodation. we are getting a grip of that.dy set up the border command to ensure that people cannot make those illegal crossings, and we get a grip of the gangs who are exploiting some of the most vulnerable people in the world. but you are right to say that, at the moment, the aid budget is used for the accommodation of asylum seekers in the uk. if we can get a grip of that asylum budget, we can free up resource for what the intention of that budget was. and on reparations? we are not going to be paying out the reparations that some countries are speaking about. i understand why they make those demands, but that's not something this government will be doing. joining me now is kallum pickering, chief economist at peel hunt. lovely to have you with us. these rules were so were they too rigid in the first?— too rigid in the first? they didn't focus _ too rigid in the first? they didn't focus the _ too rigid in the first? they l didn't focus the government too rigid in the first? they - didn't focus the government in the right di
the rwanda scheme, the cost of asylum accommodation. we are getting a grip of that.dy set up the border command to ensure that people cannot make those illegal crossings, and we get a grip of the gangs who are exploiting some of the most vulnerable people in the world. but you are right to say that, at the moment, the aid budget is used for the accommodation of asylum seekers in the uk. if we can get a grip of that asylum budget, we can free up resource for what the intention of that budget...
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in rwanda, before the genocide, they called -- snakes and cockroaches. snakes of, it was a point of honor to be given a machete to kill a snake. what you're saying is you're justifying killing -- with machetes by calling them snakes. think about calling immigrants vermin. >> de-humanizing and permission structure to do all of the things either the government for you think are right to do. thanks to both of you for your work clarifying this. ruth and jason, appreciate your time tonight. >>> coming up, we are going to be discussing this, kamala harris and union workers. kamala harris delivered another impassioned defense of labor unions but is it resonating with rank-and-file members who are on the fence? >>> 18 days until election day, big names like former president barack obama in swing state, here he is in tucson tonight making their pitch to voters in the home stretch. we have more on that after the break. >>> he just decided, you know what, i will stop taking questions and then of a maria and ymca half an hour, folks are standing there not sure what
in rwanda, before the genocide, they called -- snakes and cockroaches. snakes of, it was a point of honor to be given a machete to kill a snake. what you're saying is you're justifying killing -- with machetes by calling them snakes. think about calling immigrants vermin. >> de-humanizing and permission structure to do all of the things either the government for you think are right to do. thanks to both of you for your work clarifying this. ruth and jason, appreciate your time tonight....
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northern corridor is a vital trade route that starts from the port of mombasa in kenya to uganda, rwandanded to outbreaks. the government has successfully responded to covid—19, ebola and other haemorrhagic fever outbreaks like marburg in congo, which are often concentrated in the border district of kasese, and lessons have been learned. the biggest thing to do is to mobilise the leadership and then go into community mobilisation. the magic is that you use the government structures, leadership structures and then mobilise the masses. uganda confirmed the first two cases of mpox in july 2024 through such a routine surveillance system. in this district of kasese, the country continues to report new cases, keeping the country on alert. the ministry of health has confirmed more than 20 cases of clade 1b strain. it is lunchtime, just seven kilometres from the mpondwe—kasindi border point, and students from this primary school rush out of class. being a school at the border of uganda and the drc, particular attention is being paid to such institutions. children in the east of the democratic re
northern corridor is a vital trade route that starts from the port of mombasa in kenya to uganda, rwandanded to outbreaks. the government has successfully responded to covid—19, ebola and other haemorrhagic fever outbreaks like marburg in congo, which are often concentrated in the border district of kasese, and lessons have been learned. the biggest thing to do is to mobilise the leadership and then go into community mobilisation. the magic is that you use the government structures,...
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with the legal system and the fact that supreme court judges have us being able to implement the rwanda policy in the united states. this is a political pursuit that could be sorted by the president if he wish. so i think four more years of this would be a disaster for the us internally. i think biden biden omics has been a failure all. it's done is increase the debt and put you know, not made the american economy more competitive, which is what we all need to be. i mean, the british economy also needs to be more competitive as well. so i don't want to see that continue we should have those domestic policies, but also, i don't believe, says joe biden, and instead we've seen it cozying up. we've seen american corporations encouraged to seek more investment from china. i think that the wrong approach, i can't imagine during cold war when reagan out the ussr as the evil empire that type of approach being taken. so i think new a new approach is needed. and as for the special i mean, the there will not be a us-uk trade deal. joe biden, that is absolutely clear and i know president trump want
with the legal system and the fact that supreme court judges have us being able to implement the rwanda policy in the united states. this is a political pursuit that could be sorted by the president if he wish. so i think four more years of this would be a disaster for the us internally. i think biden biden omics has been a failure all. it's done is increase the debt and put you know, not made the american economy more competitive, which is what we all need to be. i mean, the british economy...
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in rwanda, before the genocide, they called to see snakes and cockroaches. it was a point of honor to be given a machete to kill a snake. what you are saying was you were justifying killing with machetes by calling them snakes. so think about calling immigrants vermin. >> yeah, you dehumanize them, and it's a permission structure to do all the horrible things that either the government or you think are right to do. next to both of you for your work in clarifying this. we appreciate your time tonight. okay. coming up, we are going to be discussing this. kamala harris and union workers. , harris delivered yet another impassioned defense of labor unions. what is it resonating with rank- and-file members were still apparently on the fence? 18 days until election day, barack obama is out in swing states. here he is tonight in tucson, with the home stretch. we will have more on that after the break. the break. hey, scott. this stuff's perfect for fall, right? yep! it feeds your lawn now to strengthen roots all winter for a better lawn next spring. how do you know
in rwanda, before the genocide, they called to see snakes and cockroaches. it was a point of honor to be given a machete to kill a snake. what you are saying was you were justifying killing with machetes by calling them snakes. so think about calling immigrants vermin. >> yeah, you dehumanize them, and it's a permission structure to do all the horrible things that either the government or you think are right to do. next to both of you for your work in clarifying this. we appreciate your...
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was been committed against bosnians, um, you know, um, the bosnian muslims, or what we saw in in rwanda when massacers was been committed um against the people there, and so we see the consistencies that um, the un or many of this um world bodies have really never really done anything to preserve peace anywhere if anything the facility. stated you know the hegemonic agenda of of of of of you know america and the us america and the uk and the rest of them, so it has never served those who are who are referred to as the told war countries or those who are referred to you know as the global south, those who have benefited from um from the un or many of these international organization are those who created it in the first place uh and those who have benefited from it are you? us let's not forget that it was the same un um you know that that that that assisted and facilitated you know the the the war that was imposed on iraq or whether it was the war that was imposed on syria or the war that was imposed on libya, even though now after years and after thousands and millions of people dead an
was been committed against bosnians, um, you know, um, the bosnian muslims, or what we saw in in rwanda when massacers was been committed um against the people there, and so we see the consistencies that um, the un or many of this um world bodies have really never really done anything to preserve peace anywhere if anything the facility. stated you know the hegemonic agenda of of of of of you know america and the us america and the uk and the rest of them, so it has never served those who are...
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my bad luck, one of the table pick on queens, one of the greenest and most magnificent places in rwanda, located in the north western region. because the way is surrounded by the funds of casualty, and it is the main gate to these green hills home to different breeds of cows. to promote to this place i use the various media platforms came out of the a wood post different because of like being lied to coach and i started receiving various from the service and wanted to visit reminders. tourism industry has been growing rapidly since the government decided to invest in it as a means of economic growth and development. the visit rolanda campaign has helped to market the country as a must visit destination. currently in garbo maintains a team of 9 permanent members along without the individuals to provide occasional support when needed. however, this was not the case when he started out, the group arrives at the farmlands after a journey of about half an hour. the excitement builds up as in golf o problem is, is the group an unforgettable experience? got those 1st activity for the tourist a
my bad luck, one of the table pick on queens, one of the greenest and most magnificent places in rwanda, located in the north western region. because the way is surrounded by the funds of casualty, and it is the main gate to these green hills home to different breeds of cows. to promote to this place i use the various media platforms came out of the a wood post different because of like being lied to coach and i started receiving various from the service and wanted to visit reminders. tourism...
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weapons and has been selling these weapons to regimes across the world you know taking part in the rwanda genocide taking part in the massacre of rohing muslims and so on, so basically what they are, what designers are trying to do is they're basically killing as many people as possible, and what that does is it it it takes away, it takes away hope, it people feel, people feel helpless right, when you see little babies being killed like that, and you want to end it and you want to end it immediately, so what that does is this major, major civilian cost, what it does is it actually makes a lot of. want to basically be like, you know, let's let's go all in and let's drop as many bombs as we can on him and and this let's you know not let it be the war a war of patrition but also making people imagine as though design this regime is winning well there in no book of warfare killing is killing civilians as a is victory right of course when we constantly hear you know this many people killed here this many people killed here and of course we have to was happening to our brothers and sisters in y
weapons and has been selling these weapons to regimes across the world you know taking part in the rwanda genocide taking part in the massacre of rohing muslims and so on, so basically what they are, what designers are trying to do is they're basically killing as many people as possible, and what that does is it it it takes away, it takes away hope, it people feel, people feel helpless right, when you see little babies being killed like that, and you want to end it and you want to end it...
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it was the echr which blocked the flight going to rwanda, which was on the runway, ready to go, full echr blocked it. late night court heanng blocked it. late night court hearing on a sunday. we never even knew the identity. which country? the judge came from. all cloudy. so you can't appeal it. outrageous. we should have still sent the flight. but rishi was too too weak. >> but you see what i. what i'm not sure about. and we kind of touched on it with our lawyer, but we ran out of time. i, we obviously have the echr for a reason. i quite like the idea generally of human rights, because you never know when you might need your own. >> it was set up in the aftermath of the war. europe, countries coming together to have a uniform legal system to try to prevent the sort of rise of nazis that was generally the, the, the aim. but we've got a new superior. we've got a pretty good legal system in this country, one of the best. >> there must be a reason why we haven't got rid of it. and i just i feel like there was a wasn't there a former prime minister who recently said we should have a refe
it was the echr which blocked the flight going to rwanda, which was on the runway, ready to go, full echr blocked it. late night court heanng blocked it. late night court hearing on a sunday. we never even knew the identity. which country? the judge came from. all cloudy. so you can't appeal it. outrageous. we should have still sent the flight. but rishi was too too weak. >> but you see what i. what i'm not sure about. and we kind of touched on it with our lawyer, but we ran out of time....