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south sudan is the world's youngest nation. it was founded in 2011, following a decades-long civil war when it was part of now northern neighbor sudan. ethnic conflicts, a struggle for political power and control of the country's resources, especially oil, led to renewed civil war in december 2013. tens of thousands of people have been forced to flee their villages. countless have lost their lives. conditions there are catastrophic. today south sudan is a failed state. >> for many, the only medical aid available in conflict-torn south sudan comes from these two women. betty oli and and rosina imolong and their bicycle clinic. every day the two nurses pedal from village to village in eastern equatorial state hours of arduous effort in the burning heat. they work for avsi, an international ngo headquartered in italy. it supplies their medications and bicycles. >> we are very active people. we like our job. we need to work to serve our community. then sometimes there is heavy work on the side of logistics. there would be no transpo
south sudan is the world's youngest nation. it was founded in 2011, following a decades-long civil war when it was part of now northern neighbor sudan. ethnic conflicts, a struggle for political power and control of the country's resources, especially oil, led to renewed civil war in december 2013. tens of thousands of people have been forced to flee their villages. countless have lost their lives. conditions there are catastrophic. today south sudan is a failed state. >> for many, the...
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now they're going to south sudan. they'll be pa rt going to south sudan.. we've been training for this 110w coming. we've been training for this now for nine months. for many, this is their first deployment. it's an exciting opportunity to support the un mission. from their base in gosport, 78 members are travelling to south sudan. the conflict in the country has cost thousands of lives. 0ver country has cost thousands of lives. over two million refugees have fled to neighbouring countries. the field hospital team will include surgeons, doctors, nurses and combat medics, so doctors, nurses and combat medics, so they can cope with all evergeualities. —— eventualities. so they can cope with all evergeualities. -- eventualities. we have up to two theatre tables that will be manned 24 hours a day. we have stocks of blood, a small ct scanner. have stocks of blood, a small ct scanner. we are a have stocks of blood, a small ct scanner. we are a very have stocks of blood, a small ct scanner. we are a very highly developed tented hospital. to prepare for the missio
now they're going to south sudan. they'll be pa rt going to south sudan.. we've been training for this 110w coming. we've been training for this now for nine months. for many, this is their first deployment. it's an exciting opportunity to support the un mission. from their base in gosport, 78 members are travelling to south sudan. the conflict in the country has cost thousands of lives. 0ver country has cost thousands of lives. over two million refugees have fled to neighbouring countries. the...
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south sudan is the world's youngest nation. it was founded in 2011, following a decades-long civil war when it was part of now northern neighbor sudan. ethnic conflicts, a struggle for political power and control of the country's resources, especially oil, led to renewed civil war in december 2013. tens of thousands of people have been forced to flee their villages. countless have lost their lives. conditions there are catastrophphic. today south h sudan is a faild state. >> for many, the only medical aid available in conflict-torn south sudan comes from thesesewo women. betty oli and and rosina imolong and their bicycle clinic. every day the two nurses pedal from village to village in eastern equatorial state hours of arduous effort in the burning heat. they work for avsi, an international ngo headquartered in italy. it supplies their medications and bicycles. >> we are very active people. we like our job. we need to work to serve our community. then sometetimes there i is hy work on the side olologistics. there would be no tra
south sudan is the world's youngest nation. it was founded in 2011, following a decades-long civil war when it was part of now northern neighbor sudan. ethnic conflicts, a struggle for political power and control of the country's resources, especially oil, led to renewed civil war in december 2013. tens of thousands of people have been forced to flee their villages. countless have lost their lives. conditions there are catastrophphic. today south h sudan is a faild state. >> for many, the...
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archbishop justin welby concluded his visit by praying for peace and reconciliation in south sudan, ach that he leads. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: the deal is done. a world record transfer fee of over $250 million, as neymar leaves barcelona for paris saint—germain. hosts the netherlands are through to the final of the women's euros at england's expense. and michelle wie fires a record eight under opening round to take a one—shot lead into the women's british open on friday. hello and welcome to the programme. we start with the news that was eventually set to happen. brazilian forward neymar has left barcelona and signed a five year deal with paris saint—germain for a world record fee of more than $250 million and the club have tweeted bem vindo or "welcome", in the players native portuguese language. it more than doubles the previous record which is what manchester united paid for paul pogba last year and the club has called a press conference for 1130 gmt on friday. neymar shirts will be on sale in the morning from 8:00 gm
archbishop justin welby concluded his visit by praying for peace and reconciliation in south sudan, ach that he leads. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: the deal is done. a world record transfer fee of over $250 million, as neymar leaves barcelona for paris saint—germain. hosts the netherlands are through to the final of the women's euros at england's expense. and michelle wie fires a record eight under opening round to take a one—shot...
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. 0ur the refugee crisis in south sudan., two archbishops are on a mission, heading north toward refugee camps on the border with south sudan. the welcome they receive in moyo is rapturous. but the conditions are horrendous. may i come in? thank you. the whole family sleeps here. it's very, very tough. it's horrible. there are nearly a million south sudanese living in camps like this after fleeing a brutal civil war, with many families rushing to the border carrying only their children. while the archbishops are of one mind in their support for these refugees, there is another issue about which they are deeply divided, and it concerns not one country in one continent, but the entire unity of the anglican communion. your grace, shouldn't you be in the middle? stanley ntagali, a conservative evangelical, walked out of a global gathering of bishops last year after the american episcopal church voted to endorse same—sex marriage. he says the bible teaches that marriage is between a man and a woman, and that the growing ugandan c
. 0ur the refugee crisis in south sudan., two archbishops are on a mission, heading north toward refugee camps on the border with south sudan. the welcome they receive in moyo is rapturous. but the conditions are horrendous. may i come in? thank you. the whole family sleeps here. it's very, very tough. it's horrible. there are nearly a million south sudanese living in camps like this after fleeing a brutal civil war, with many families rushing to the border carrying only their children. while...
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archbishop justin welby concluded his visit by praying for peace and reconciliation in south sudan, a he leads. martin bashir, bbc news, in northern uganda. the brazilian footballer neymar has signed a five—year contract with paris saint—germain. the french club paid a world record fee of £198 million to release him from his contract with barcelona. he will be introduced to fans on saturday at psg's first game of the season. it's reported he'll earn after—tax half £1 million a week. the 2017 world athletics championships begin tomorrow in london, and will see the final appearance of usain bolt in major competition. so who'll be athletics‘ next big star? 0ur sports editor dan roan has been speaking to one man who believes he can fill the void, the 400 metres star wayde van niekerk. final preparations at london's olympic stadium, as it becomes the focus of the athletics world once again. the man charged with organising track and fields world championships telling me the sport should savour every moment. london has a unique offering. it's a huge city, passionate about sport, the world's
archbishop justin welby concluded his visit by praying for peace and reconciliation in south sudan, a he leads. martin bashir, bbc news, in northern uganda. the brazilian footballer neymar has signed a five—year contract with paris saint—germain. the french club paid a world record fee of £198 million to release him from his contract with barcelona. he will be introduced to fans on saturday at psg's first game of the season. it's reported he'll earn after—tax half £1 million a week. the...
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archbishopjustin molby concluded his visit i praying for peace and reconciliation in south sudan. probably repeated privately for the church that he leads. martin beshir, bbc nears in northern uganda. england have been taking on the netherlands in the euro championship. the game hasjust about finished. tell us what's happening. i'm afraid to report for england fans that they have lost this semifinal 3—0. the third goal went on in the stroke of that time, see you can probably still here the cheers behind me. vivien medina gave the netherlands the lead in the first half and only one team in women's euro semifinal history have come back from a goal down at half—time to win and that was germany in 2009. it was not to be on this occasion. danielle vande dong scored the second goal for the netherlands, and the third was just said has gone on. england u nfortu nately for said has gone on. england unfortunately for their supporters waved their worst performance for the most important match of all. they had conceded just one goal in the tournament up until this point, scoring 11. it seemed
archbishopjustin molby concluded his visit i praying for peace and reconciliation in south sudan. probably repeated privately for the church that he leads. martin beshir, bbc nears in northern uganda. england have been taking on the netherlands in the euro championship. the game hasjust about finished. tell us what's happening. i'm afraid to report for england fans that they have lost this semifinal 3—0. the third goal went on in the stroke of that time, see you can probably still here the...
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amy: in south sudan, at least 19 people were killed, including a u.s. journalist, amid fighting between south sudanese forces and rebel soldiers in the southern town of kaya on saturday. 26-year-old freelance journalist christopher allen was embedded with the rebel soldiers when he was killed. he'd graduated from the university of pennsylvania in 2013. fighting in south sudan has killed tens of thousands of people and displaced more than a million since 2014. the u.s.-backed iraqi military says it's seized control of tal afar from isis m militants. the eight-day offensive to take control of the citity, which sis about 50 miles west of mosul, was backed by a a u.s. bombing campaign. in afghanistan, a suicide bomb attack at the entrance to a shiite mosque in the capital kabul killed up to 30 people gathering for friday prayers. isis militants have claimed responsibility for the attack. meanwhile, at least 13 afghan soldiers and civilians were killed in a suicide bomb attack on a military convoy in helmand province sunday. the taliban has claimed responsibi
amy: in south sudan, at least 19 people were killed, including a u.s. journalist, amid fighting between south sudanese forces and rebel soldiers in the southern town of kaya on saturday. 26-year-old freelance journalist christopher allen was embedded with the rebel soldiers when he was killed. he'd graduated from the university of pennsylvania in 2013. fighting in south sudan has killed tens of thousands of people and displaced more than a million since 2014. the u.s.-backed iraqi military says...
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. >>> a freelance journalist from the delaware valley has been killed in south sudan.topher allen who grew up in lower marion and graduated from the university of pennsylvania was apparently caught in the cross fire between government troops and rebels in the town of kaya. allen belonged to the war zone freelance project. allen had covered several major stories around the world, including the military conflict in ukraine. did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's up to 16 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to faster downloads with internet speeds up to 250 megabits per second. get fast internet and add phone and tv now for only $24.90 more per month. our lowest price ever on this offer. but only for a limited time. call today. comcast business. built for business. a truly harrowing few days for so many people in texas. hundreds of people rescued by helicopter courtesy of the coast guard, cu
. >>> a freelance journalist from the delaware valley has been killed in south sudan.topher allen who grew up in lower marion and graduated from the university of pennsylvania was apparently caught in the cross fire between government troops and rebels in the town of kaya. allen belonged to the war zone freelance project. allen had covered several major stories around the world, including the military conflict in ukraine. did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back?...
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s backing for the creation of south sudan where that famine has just apparently been alleviated after the president of that country apparently said he like.
s backing for the creation of south sudan where that famine has just apparently been alleviated after the president of that country apparently said he like.
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two leaders in the anglican church up come together to help address the refugee crisis in south sudan. but all the archbishop of uganda and his counterpart from canterbury have found common ground on this issue. they remain it holds on the topic of same sex marriage the b. b. c.'s religious affairs correspondent martin bashir has trouble to meet both men in uganda. anti sent this report. above the lush plains of uganda. two archbishops are on a mission heading north toward refugee camps on the border with south sadan. welcome they received any lawyer is rapturous. but the conditions are horrendous. mac come in. now number thank you. the whole family chf. i'm very very tough. it's an aids. it's horrible. there are nearly a million. sudanese living in camps like this. after fleeing a brutal civil war. with many families rushing to the border carrying only that children. while the archbishop's are of one mind. in their support for these refugees. there is another issue about which they deeply divided. and it concerns not one country and one continent. but the entire unity of the anglican
two leaders in the anglican church up come together to help address the refugee crisis in south sudan. but all the archbishop of uganda and his counterpart from canterbury have found common ground on this issue. they remain it holds on the topic of same sex marriage the b. b. c.'s religious affairs correspondent martin bashir has trouble to meet both men in uganda. anti sent this report. above the lush plains of uganda. two archbishops are on a mission heading north toward refugee camps on the...
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that is more than in south sudan, nigeria, somalia.or a year ago. he tells me things are now much worse. he takes me to meet a boy, just three years old. his immune system is failing. he needs intensive care but there are no beds available. his family stayed by his side. all these people have spent all the money they have two get this far... now their electricity is off. so all the machines are off. all the indicators are off. all the oxygen has stopped. and this happens all the time. the saudi led coalition has a blockade in place and that is impacting how much aid can come into yemen. we've been talking about how people in the country view the saudi's decision to do that. when you speak to the people, they don't really understand why they are in the situation they are in. it is clear that food has just become so expensive that they cannot afford it any more. one of the main reasons thatis any more. one of the main reasons that is happening is because of the blockade. so little food is coming in through the ports that what food is ava
that is more than in south sudan, nigeria, somalia.or a year ago. he tells me things are now much worse. he takes me to meet a boy, just three years old. his immune system is failing. he needs intensive care but there are no beds available. his family stayed by his side. all these people have spent all the money they have two get this far... now their electricity is off. so all the machines are off. all the indicators are off. all the oxygen has stopped. and this happens all the time. the saudi...
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s backing for the creation of south sudan where that famine has just apparently been alleviated after the president of that country apparently said he likes donald trump no mention of the fact that famine across the continent of africa has arguably been convenient for major powers now in a business proxy war with china just pictures of dying black babies and for the election in kenya tomorrow with so many live in hunger in his future may depend on severing ties with not only the i.m.f. and world bank which urged muscle sterritt see but the pentagon which has military bases there. and the british which fifty three years after u.k. massacres and the granting of independence still has hundreds of troops there but we do see is is great great spirit and i've always hugely impressed by what they bring to the party and that there are enthusiasm to get on and deliver deliver water does that even look like post-independence kenya to you as kenyans prepared to vote tomorrow when arguably one of the greatest political cartoonists in history the brazilian artist scholars look to for as never pull
s backing for the creation of south sudan where that famine has just apparently been alleviated after the president of that country apparently said he likes donald trump no mention of the fact that famine across the continent of africa has arguably been convenient for major powers now in a business proxy war with china just pictures of dying black babies and for the election in kenya tomorrow with so many live in hunger in his future may depend on severing ties with not only the i.m.f. and...
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areas widely across southern states of africa and also moving further north towards the one, into south sudans. let me ta ke that over the next few days. let me take you from one rainy season to another. since early june take you from one rainy season to another. since earlyjune we've south—westerly monsoon developing across south asia. extraordinary amounts of rainfall falling into the himalayas has led to rivers bursting their banks downstream across bangladesh and the northern states of india and widely across south asia, the floods have now claimed over 200 victims, millions have been affected by the floods and day—to—day life has been massively disrupted. transport powered telecoms have all suffered at the hands of those widespread floods. we are talking about a seasonal event but the season is made from day—to—day and he gained through wednesday we are expecting heavy rainfall across the western states of india, perhaps of greater concern, yet more rain to come in the himalayas and then widely across the himalayas and then widely across the northern states of india and down into banglad
areas widely across southern states of africa and also moving further north towards the one, into south sudans. let me ta ke that over the next few days. let me take you from one rainy season to another. since early june take you from one rainy season to another. since earlyjune we've south—westerly monsoon developing across south asia. extraordinary amounts of rainfall falling into the himalayas has led to rivers bursting their banks downstream across bangladesh and the northern states of...
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el salvador, haiti, honduras, somalia, south sudan, sudan, syria, nepal and yemen. this administration has made it their issue to end these programs and put over one million people onto the fast track to deportation because i know you can see the writing on the wall. these are the programs where these governments have all of our information. if they disrupt of them, more than one million people, black immigrants, lgbtq, latina, immigrants all of over the world will be the first in the pipeline to deportation. this is just getting started. i need you all right now, pull out your phones. everyone. if you're ready to take action to protect immigrants across the country in a real, meaningful way, pull off your phone. type in defenddaca.com, i want you to sign up for event, august the 15th at the show up industry -- in the streets ready to protect daca and dps. we will not let our victory we fought for so hard. not under the watch of the leadership of black women, people of color, immigrants, we need you all to stand with us. netroots nation, are you ready for this? [che
el salvador, haiti, honduras, somalia, south sudan, sudan, syria, nepal and yemen. this administration has made it their issue to end these programs and put over one million people onto the fast track to deportation because i know you can see the writing on the wall. these are the programs where these governments have all of our information. if they disrupt of them, more than one million people, black immigrants, lgbtq, latina, immigrants all of over the world will be the first in the pipeline...
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dozen high and mid-level post at the state depe special envoys for climate change, syria, sudan, south sudan. senior representative to the minsk group and special coordinator for haiti. >> bret: "special report" continues from the white house. i will talk with kellyanne conway when we come kellyanne conway when we come back. did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's up to 16 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to faster downloads with internet speeds up to 250 megabits per second. get fast internet and add phone and tv now for only $34.90 more per month. call today. comcast business. built for business. >> bret: welcome back to "special report" live from the white house. president trump and his team dealing with their first natural disaster and is one of historic proportions as we've been telling you on this program. as the president is on his way back to the white house, there's also a lot of other news to cover.
dozen high and mid-level post at the state depe special envoys for climate change, syria, sudan, south sudan. senior representative to the minsk group and special coordinator for haiti. >> bret: "special report" continues from the white house. i will talk with kellyanne conway when we come kellyanne conway when we come back. did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers...
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there of course or other countries expensive conflict, afghanistan, nigeria, south sudan which all have looting issues which all have antiquities that have the potential to enter the flow of commerce. i returned after a long trip to europe speaking with law enforcement, and after my conversations and those meetings, i am at this point almost more concerned about the nexus between looting and al qaeda in afghanistan than i am about daesh in syria and iraq. but there is no protection, there are no import restrictions for afghanistan. >> thank you. any other commentary? >> as far as the different topics, i will defer to my colleagues. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i just back and appreciate. >> the chair calls on -- >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, mr. ranking member, and all of you for a very good today. mr. villanueva, late last month the "wall street journal" quoted former customs officer in new york who had of more than 16 antiquity seizures saying quote it still surprises easy to smuggle stolen object you're .2 use of career services, air cargo and even stashing objects in passeng
there of course or other countries expensive conflict, afghanistan, nigeria, south sudan which all have looting issues which all have antiquities that have the potential to enter the flow of commerce. i returned after a long trip to europe speaking with law enforcement, and after my conversations and those meetings, i am at this point almost more concerned about the nexus between looting and al qaeda in afghanistan than i am about daesh in syria and iraq. but there is no protection, there are...
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dozen high and mid-level post at the state depe special envoys for climate change, syria, sudan, south sudan. senior representative to the minsk group and special coordinator for haiti. >> bret: "special report" continues from the white house. i will talk with kellyanne conway when we come back. liberty mutual stood with me when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night... so he got home safe. yeah, my dad says our insurance doesn't have that. what?!? with liberty mutual's 24-hour roadside assistance, get a jump, tow, and more - any time of day. switch and you could save $782 on home and auto insurance. call for a free quote today. you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. >> bret: welcome back to "special report" live from the white house. president trump and his team dealing with their first natural disaster and is one of historic proportions as we've been telling you on this program. as the president is on his way back to the white house, there's also a lot of other news to cover. that's get the latest from coun
dozen high and mid-level post at the state depe special envoys for climate change, syria, sudan, south sudan. senior representative to the minsk group and special coordinator for haiti. >> bret: "special report" continues from the white house. i will talk with kellyanne conway when we come back. liberty mutual stood with me when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night... so he got home safe. yeah, my dad says our insurance doesn't have that. what?!? with liberty...
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to touch briefly on the east beginning from the northeastern border of south sudan to the order of tanganyika, we see a resurgent of local insecurity and tension. whether that is where we see spillover from central african republic crisis where we see migration of pastoralists and farmer-herder conflicts. elsewhere we see a resurgence of spf i, a militia group associated with the melinda community. north.tensions in the what we see particularly increasing amounts of hate-speech. political co-optation and between communities as we gear up for local political competition in the next election. finally, we have seen the operations of armed groups. as-yet 60 ort of ,0-year-old chieftaincy dispute over the leadership of the planes. we see a fragile situation across the country. therefore points i want to make about that. origin ishough the absolutely clinical and as a result, there is a political impasse. jockeying for power by local political elites and the mismanagement of mechanisms to co-opt and manage those conflicts, the fact that this political competition is leading the genie is out of the
to touch briefly on the east beginning from the northeastern border of south sudan to the order of tanganyika, we see a resurgent of local insecurity and tension. whether that is where we see spillover from central african republic crisis where we see migration of pastoralists and farmer-herder conflicts. elsewhere we see a resurgence of spf i, a militia group associated with the melinda community. north.tensions in the what we see particularly increasing amounts of hate-speech. political...
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they were from south sudan and other areas, uganda and canyons. we wanted to do some training on election coverage and really dig into the issue of activity. this was surely going to come in the elections. there was a lot of discussion of violence in the media was caught in the middle not to hide this but also you had to say this as an elephant in the room. it was a delicate balance so we wanted to deal with the. we did this training will with all platform radio, tv and digital content for five days and later we did more social media training. social media was very important in the selection. we wanted to address that before the elections. during the elections [inaudible] and we had people from here. [inaudible] we had very good coverage across the country. talking about the election itself, the way we covered it, we just made sure that we captured the mood and what was going on. one thing that comes out is the confidence that the people of kenya had. people came out in big numbers and you could see people shivering in the cold at midnight. that w
they were from south sudan and other areas, uganda and canyons. we wanted to do some training on election coverage and really dig into the issue of activity. this was surely going to come in the elections. there was a lot of discussion of violence in the media was caught in the middle not to hide this but also you had to say this as an elephant in the room. it was a delicate balance so we wanted to deal with the. we did this training will with all platform radio, tv and digital content for five...
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every country has signed except for india, pakistan, israel, south sudan and north korea withdrew from this in 2003. if most of those countries sound familiar that's because they make up about half of the list of nuclear armed nations, it's pretty difficult to denuke the world when half of the countries that have nukes won't agree to a treaty. on guam, as stephanie just said, they are being warned what to do and not do if there's a strike. do not look at the flash or fire ball, it can blind you. take cover behind anything that might offer protection. little vague for my taste and lie flat on the ground and cover your head. it could take 30 seconds or more for the blast wave to hit. the remember the south korean threat is to drop a bomb about 25 miles off the coast of guam. they are not suggesting they are hitting guam. this is a bit of a change from the governor for the last couple of days has been saying nothing to see here, go about your business which you and i both mentioned on the show felt strange given they were threaten the by north korea. >> the associated press reports the tr
every country has signed except for india, pakistan, israel, south sudan and north korea withdrew from this in 2003. if most of those countries sound familiar that's because they make up about half of the list of nuclear armed nations, it's pretty difficult to denuke the world when half of the countries that have nukes won't agree to a treaty. on guam, as stephanie just said, they are being warned what to do and not do if there's a strike. do not look at the flash or fire ball, it can blind...
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afghanistan, nigeria, south sudan -- all have looting issues. all have antiquities that have the potential to enter the flow of commerce. i recently returned after a prolonged trip to europe speaking with law enforcement and after my conversations in those meetings i am at this point almost more concerned about the nexus between looting and al qaeda in afghanistan than i am about daesh and syria and iraq. but there is no protection, there are no import restrictions for afghanistan. >> thank you. any other commentary? the -- s >> as far as the different topics, i will defer to my colleagues on law enforcement. >> the gentleman yells back. >> thank you mr. chairman and everyoneng member and at the hearing today. late last month, the wall street customsquoted a former officer in new york who handled seizure operations who said "it is still easy to smuggle foreign into goodies here." what additional steps as dha or ice taking to prevent this pathway into the lucrative u.s. market? thank you. >> thank you for the question, sir. you mentioned training
afghanistan, nigeria, south sudan -- all have looting issues. all have antiquities that have the potential to enter the flow of commerce. i recently returned after a prolonged trip to europe speaking with law enforcement and after my conversations in those meetings i am at this point almost more concerned about the nexus between looting and al qaeda in afghanistan than i am about daesh and syria and iraq. but there is no protection, there are no import restrictions for afghanistan. >>...
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new warnings today about the refugee crisis in south sudan. the u.n. says one million people have fled to uganda, with 1,800 more arriving every day to escape civil war. video from the charity worldvision shows the largest refugee camp in the world, and officials say uganda is struggling to meet their needs. and, back in this country, drug maker mylan will pay $465 million to settle federal allegations of price-gouging for the epipen. the device can stop allergic reactions in emergencies. the justice department says mylan overbilled medicaid by more than a billion dollars, over a decade. still to come on the newshour: we talk to leaders of two cities about the controversy of removing confederate monuments. what white house strategist steve bannon's recent statments reveal about the trump agenda. making sense of the retail industry's transformation. >> sreenivasan: now, to the fallout from charlottesville, and the spotlight it cast on confederate monuments. the president spoke out in their defense today, even as the campaign to clear them from public sp
new warnings today about the refugee crisis in south sudan. the u.n. says one million people have fled to uganda, with 1,800 more arriving every day to escape civil war. video from the charity worldvision shows the largest refugee camp in the world, and officials say uganda is struggling to meet their needs. and, back in this country, drug maker mylan will pay $465 million to settle federal allegations of price-gouging for the epipen. the device can stop allergic reactions in emergencies. the...
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we pulled journalist from ethiopia, south sudan, uganda, tozania and mostly kenyans do some training on election coverage and really dig into the issue of activity because this was surely going to come in the elections. there was a lot of concern about media was kinde of caught in the middle not to you have concern but to say there's an elephant in the room and the delicate allen's there. we wanted to deal with it so we did this training on all plot digitaladio, tv, and content. for five days in nairobi and later, we went to mombasa and did a lot of social media .raining social media, we will come back to this. social media was very important to this election and we wanted to address that before the elections. during the elections, we had a total of 10 streamers and then as vincent went and we had people in mombasa and nairobi, so we had very good coverage across the country. talking about the election sure wewe just made captured the mood and what is going on. one thing that comes out is the confidence the people of kenya had for these elections because people came out in big number
we pulled journalist from ethiopia, south sudan, uganda, tozania and mostly kenyans do some training on election coverage and really dig into the issue of activity because this was surely going to come in the elections. there was a lot of concern about media was kinde of caught in the middle not to you have concern but to say there's an elephant in the room and the delicate allen's there. we wanted to deal with it so we did this training on all plot digitaladio, tv, and content. for five days...
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other countries have experienced an conflict, afghanistan, nigeria, south sudan, which all have leading issues, which all have antiquities that have the potential to enter the flow of commerce. i recently returned after a prolonged trip to europe speaking to law enforcement and after my conversations and those meetings, i am at this point almost more concerned about the nexus between looting in al qaeda and afghanistan than i am about daish in syria and iraq. there is no protection, no import restrictions for afghanistan. >> thank you. any other commentary? as far as the topics, i refer to my colleagues in law enforcement. thank you, mr. chairman. i yield back. >> the gym and yells back and calls on mr. krauthammer for one moment. >> thank you mr. ranking member for appearing today. late last month, "the wall street journal" reported a former customs officer in new york are handled more than 60 antiquity seizures saying it is still surprisingly thick to smuggle stolen objects here. putting to the use of career services, air cargo and session objects in passenger luggage. what additional
other countries have experienced an conflict, afghanistan, nigeria, south sudan, which all have leading issues, which all have antiquities that have the potential to enter the flow of commerce. i recently returned after a prolonged trip to europe speaking to law enforcement and after my conversations and those meetings, i am at this point almost more concerned about the nexus between looting in al qaeda and afghanistan than i am about daish in syria and iraq. there is no protection, no import...
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fromlled some journalists south sudan, uganda and tanzania, mostly kenyans to do some training on election coverage. really dig into the issue of objectivity because this was surely going to come in the elections. aboutwas a lot of consent -- concern about violence in the media was caught in the middle -- violence. the media was caught in the middle. there was an elephant in the room. there was a delicate balance there. we wanted to do with that. we did this training on all , and digitalos, tv content for five days in nairobi. later we went to mama sarah -- later we did additional training. social media was very important in this election. that before address the elections. , we had a total of 10 streamers. in nairobi.e had a very good coverage across the country. talking about the election itself, the way we have covered it, we made sure that we captured the mood and what is going on. one thing that comes out is the confidence that the people of kenya had to this election. people came out in big numbers. they were there from midnight. you could see people shivering in the cold. they were
fromlled some journalists south sudan, uganda and tanzania, mostly kenyans to do some training on election coverage. really dig into the issue of objectivity because this was surely going to come in the elections. aboutwas a lot of consent -- concern about violence in the media was caught in the middle -- violence. the media was caught in the middle. there was an elephant in the room. there was a delicate balance there. we wanted to do with that. we did this training on all , and digitalos, tv...
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finally to touch briefly on the east, beginning from the northeastern border in south sudan all the way down to the border of tanganyika we see a resurgence of local insecurity and local tensions. whether that's where we see spillover from the central african republic crisis, where we see in migration of new farmer heard or complex, where we see a resurgence of -- the militia group close identified with the community to tensions in the northern part, and to what we says particularly worrying signs in the southern area, increasing amounts of hate speech, political friction between communities as we gear up for local political competition in the next election. and then finally found the planes will we've seen the operations of armed groups in the context of the as yet 60 or 70 years old chieftaincy dispute over the leadership of the planes. so we see a fragile situation across the country and there are four points want to make about that. first although the origin of each of these complex is absolutely political and is result of the current political and some were the result of the curren
finally to touch briefly on the east, beginning from the northeastern border in south sudan all the way down to the border of tanganyika we see a resurgence of local insecurity and local tensions. whether that's where we see spillover from the central african republic crisis, where we see in migration of new farmer heard or complex, where we see a resurgence of -- the militia group close identified with the community to tensions in the northern part, and to what we says particularly worrying...
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afghanistan, nigeria, south susa sudan have conflict and antiquities that have the possibility to enter the flow of commerce. i recently returned after speaking with law enforcement, and after my conversations i am was more concerned about the nexus between looting and al qaeda and afghanistan i am about dae sh in iraq and afghanistan. >> i will defer to my colleague colleagues. no further comment. >> the german yields back. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you ranking member for appearing today. late last month they quoted a customer who said it's still surprisingly easy to smuggle stolen items here. what steps are they taking to disrupt this pathway into this lucrative market? >> we mentioned training. understanding this crime and the smuggling, the routes, the techniques, what have you is important to both. : [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> we are talking about how it seems to provide people with information that reaffirms what they already think but it's not like facebook said hey you are a conservative. i think you are conservative
afghanistan, nigeria, south susa sudan have conflict and antiquities that have the possibility to enter the flow of commerce. i recently returned after speaking with law enforcement, and after my conversations i am was more concerned about the nexus between looting and al qaeda and afghanistan i am about dae sh in iraq and afghanistan. >> i will defer to my colleague colleagues. no further comment. >> the german yields back. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you ranking member...
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absolutely i mean the finnish papers are also reporting about the barcelona is sudan everybody's talking about what happened in a south spain and interesting it was that the finnish pauli sent a secret service just mentioned today's in today's articles that day they're preparing for avoiding similar type of attack with the van but it's also important to say for the viewers that about one month ago the finnish security service has been announcing that finland terrorists level alert level has been race. we here in finland would not be expecting a large scale of terrorist attack but rather nice attacked or even than attacked and if the today's case is called firming this it's the set truth we do not have a call for mission to finish police is keeping a press conference about nine hundred hours finish time it's a one hundred dollars european time about the event. ok we'll listen for that we'll leave it there for you very much of a. local journalist in finland thank you and we should just underline the fact that even though there are reports the attacker there in that stabbing him and shouted. god is great in arabic that i
absolutely i mean the finnish papers are also reporting about the barcelona is sudan everybody's talking about what happened in a south spain and interesting it was that the finnish pauli sent a secret service just mentioned today's in today's articles that day they're preparing for avoiding similar type of attack with the van but it's also important to say for the viewers that about one month ago the finnish security service has been announcing that finland terrorists level alert level has...
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sudan for empires. in india for empire in south to cuba, he has written about empire. he is a direct descendent of the duke of marlborough. he was a military officer, he is first lord of the admiralty twice. there is no person on either not stalin or mussolini. there is no person more will first, more experience, more knowledgeable than winston churchill. the american way of thinking is, he is a right wing reactionary apologist for the british empire. just think for a minute. it would be as if george bush was a lot more far right than he is and tony blair was a lot more far left then he was and they were supposed to work together in iraq. as it was, bush was a conservative and blair was a liberal. it would be as if we find ourselves in a war with obama, very hard left any european nationalists party person. with a eurocentric view of the world. two people to work. how is that going to translate out? it will mean that every time churchill suggests something to roosevelt, people like harry hopkins will always be suspicious. hyper capitalist imperialist point of view. eve
sudan for empires. in india for empire in south to cuba, he has written about empire. he is a direct descendent of the duke of marlborough. he was a military officer, he is first lord of the admiralty twice. there is no person on either not stalin or mussolini. there is no person more will first, more experience, more knowledgeable than winston churchill. the american way of thinking is, he is a right wing reactionary apologist for the british empire. just think for a minute. it would be as if...
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south of countries maybe eighty percent. and then we need more funds for transit countries such as libya but also chad needs are sudan because they need to strengthen their borders. on land and sea and hopefully we would like them to set up camps for refugees and the edges of the surveillance of the relevant united nations agencies. and then of course we would expect the european union to implement the relocation scheme do you think it's really is to blame a little for the refugee crisis i mean there berlusconi's foreign minister in that franco frattini cautioned against italy joining british r.a.f. jets to bomb africa's richest country now one of africa's poorest countries isn't the italian government to blame but for the refugee crisis. not entirely because we were at that point we had to face a defacto action started by president sarkozy and then joined who was then joined by prime minister cameron so at that point gadhafi was doomed and there was nothing wrong in getting rid of a dictator like gadhafi what was wrong he was doing it with the military action without preparing the aftermath we doubt having a plan on what co
south of countries maybe eighty percent. and then we need more funds for transit countries such as libya but also chad needs are sudan because they need to strengthen their borders. on land and sea and hopefully we would like them to set up camps for refugees and the edges of the surveillance of the relevant united nations agencies. and then of course we would expect the european union to implement the relocation scheme do you think it's really is to blame a little for the refugee crisis i mean...