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the riots in the capital of uganda erupted on thursday.st of the city remains closed and its fears of violence continuing -- over its fears of violence continuing another day. >> from early afternoon until well into the evening, ugandan usyouths were in battles with te military. the authorities expect there may be violent spirit of this is about a good deal more than a frustrated with it. there's a long history of animosity between the central government and the largest ethnic community in the country. they have been denied formal political power and greater control over their traditional land, which includes camp orla and its neighboring districts. authorities have been tried to stop the violence from spreading, but it is uncertain whether they will be able to do it. they see this present dispute and an opportunity to press for reforms and how far they can push the people and their government. >> where was israel and the opposing prime minister benjamin netanyahu when he dropped out of sight for most of one day this week? the strong sugge
the riots in the capital of uganda erupted on thursday.st of the city remains closed and its fears of violence continuing -- over its fears of violence continuing another day. >> from early afternoon until well into the evening, ugandan usyouths were in battles with te military. the authorities expect there may be violent spirit of this is about a good deal more than a frustrated with it. there's a long history of animosity between the central government and the largest ethnic community...
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. >> the traditional leader of the largest ethnic group in uganda, the king of uganda, canceled a visit to a town where at least 10 people were killed in two days of clashes. the unrest began on thursday when the government tried to stop the king from visiting an area of his kingdom where his authority has been rejected. >> for nearly 20 years it's been the cam are to the stars. the real ones, that is. the hubble telescope beamed back stunning pictures from space after being fitted with a new camera, its first images since its tune-up are brighter and sharper than ever before. the bbc's science correspondent looked through the newest entries to nasa's impressive photoal you bum. >> for years the hubble space telescope captured the beauty and the majesty of the universe. and these pictures are the best yet. this one is of a dieing star. its contents spill out like the wings of a cosmic butterfly. and inside this cluster is a star being born. these are pictures taken using a new camera on hubble. it's able to see things in the universe that have never been seen before. >> these instrument
. >> the traditional leader of the largest ethnic group in uganda, the king of uganda, canceled a visit to a town where at least 10 people were killed in two days of clashes. the unrest began on thursday when the government tried to stop the king from visiting an area of his kingdom where his authority has been rejected. >> for nearly 20 years it's been the cam are to the stars. the real ones, that is. the hubble telescope beamed back stunning pictures from space after being fitted...
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out of control in the capital of uganda.u exactly what is going on. [ gunshots ] >> all right, let me explain to you now why this is happening. well, land rights and unploem at the root of it all. thousands of people loyal to a long ago kingdom. witnesses say they have seen government forces shoot protesters. we're keeping an eye on that story. >>> all right, pumps, prostitutes and the child tax credit. yes, this all goes together. this is all part of a story involving the community organizing group a.c.o.r.n., now add the phrase to that, caught on camera. you do not want to miss this story. >>> all right, once again we appreciate all of your feedback coming in about several of the stories we have been talking about today and one of them in particular has to do with a.c.o.r.n. the community organizing group, a conservative activist dressed up like a pump and had someone with him that was dressed up like a prostitute. they go into one of these a.c.o.r.n. offices and ask for taxed a vi ed advice. and according to the video tha
out of control in the capital of uganda.u exactly what is going on. [ gunshots ] >> all right, let me explain to you now why this is happening. well, land rights and unploem at the root of it all. thousands of people loyal to a long ago kingdom. witnesses say they have seen government forces shoot protesters. we're keeping an eye on that story. >>> all right, pumps, prostitutes and the child tax credit. yes, this all goes together. this is all part of a story involving the...
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. -- uganda. in ethiopia the worst affected country, a 13.7 million people are in dire straits. some of the crisis is caused by conflict. climate change is mainly to blame. if aid is not some smell, it may not be able to get in later. -- if aid is not send now, it may not be able to get in later. >> by witnesses said that the violence started when soldiers -- by witnesses said that the violence started -- by witnesses -- eye witnesses said that the violence started when the soldiers arrived. a second uranium enrichment sites in iran, the ici has been told that they will be informed soon -- iaea has been told that they will be informed soon on the details. more than 300 items from the home of film director ingmar bergman have gone under the hammer. he requested that his belongings be auctioned to avoid several disputes among says family. more on that visit to washington by the nato secretary general. our defense correspondent for the london evening standard, rowland, i think you for coming in. -- thank you for coming in. thhe wants more troops on the ground? o>> there are more tr
. -- uganda. in ethiopia the worst affected country, a 13.7 million people are in dire straits. some of the crisis is caused by conflict. climate change is mainly to blame. if aid is not some smell, it may not be able to get in later. -- if aid is not send now, it may not be able to get in later. >> by witnesses said that the violence started when soldiers -- by witnesses said that the violence started -- by witnesses -- eye witnesses said that the violence started when the soldiers...
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across kenya, uganda, somalia, and ethiopia, rivers have dried up and crops have died killing thousandswild animals and cattle. a warning from the british general will soon take charge of troops in afghanistan that progress must be quick for any chance of success against the taliban. mr. carter says there is still an opportunity to make a difference. the government of sri lanka has set out a timetable to replace people. u.s. envoy says he expects 70% to be resettled by the end of november and the rest by the end of january. the troubled northwest of pakistan has been hit by another attack. a suicide bomber drove a vehicle packed with explosives. it was also the scene of a bombing on thursday. the latest killed 33. more casualties are believed still trapped under the rubble. the bbc correspondent in pakistan reports. >> the bomb went off in a busy marketplace. there were shopping ahead of the muslim holy day. many were killed. a hotel and several shops collapsed killing others. >> this man says it was about 10:00 in the morning when a car drove by with the bomber inside. there was a huge
across kenya, uganda, somalia, and ethiopia, rivers have dried up and crops have died killing thousandswild animals and cattle. a warning from the british general will soon take charge of troops in afghanistan that progress must be quick for any chance of success against the taliban. mr. carter says there is still an opportunity to make a difference. the government of sri lanka has set out a timetable to replace people. u.s. envoy says he expects 70% to be resettled by the end of november and...
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. >> the leader of the largest ethnic group in uganda -- at least three people have been killed in aecond day of clashes. the unrest began on thursday when the government tried to stop him. >> she says her father has been lynched by the media. he has denied ever paying for sex. he rejects suggestions he may resign. we have this report from rome. >> silvio berlesconi was showing the prime minister around. he says that some of the journalists are good and some are bad. it is all set with a smile. behind it, the italian leader has been forced to defend himself against more lurid allegations. the latest suggests that at least 30 women went to 18 parties that he hosted. it was far more than first thought. many of the women were paid. prosecutors say the prime minister will not face criminal charges since he did know that a number of the women were prostitutes. opinion polls hint that support ebbing away. about half of the italians still have faith in him. many say that even a private life must have limits, especially for a head of government. sylvia burlesque on t-- silvio burlesconi -- m
. >> the leader of the largest ethnic group in uganda -- at least three people have been killed in aecond day of clashes. the unrest began on thursday when the government tried to stop him. >> she says her father has been lynched by the media. he has denied ever paying for sex. he rejects suggestions he may resign. we have this report from rome. >> silvio berlesconi was showing the prime minister around. he says that some of the journalists are good and some are bad. it is all...
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they are the largest ethnic group in uganda. the ugandan kaine is expected to travel on the -- kaine is expected to travel on saturday -- king is expected to travel on saturday. >> the leader of the collision in lebanon has given up his efforts to put together a unity government. he was given a narrow majority in parliament and was asked to form a new administration. it looks like he has failed. he blames the opposition, backed by iran and led by hezbollah. >> he gave it to in the half months of effort, but he is giving up. the two sides did reach an agreement on the overall balance of power with the new cabinet, but not on who should have what post. he accused the opposition, led by hezbollah, as trying to impose unacceptable conditions at every turn. >> my effort to form a national unity government was faced with problems that are now well known, so i announced to the lebanese today that i had to tell the president i could not form a government. what happens now -- >> what happens now is that he will ask parliamentary leaders
they are the largest ethnic group in uganda. the ugandan kaine is expected to travel on the -- kaine is expected to travel on saturday -- king is expected to travel on saturday. >> the leader of the collision in lebanon has given up his efforts to put together a unity government. he was given a narrow majority in parliament and was asked to form a new administration. it looks like he has failed. he blames the opposition, backed by iran and led by hezbollah. >> he gave it to in the...
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the hardest hit counies are keny ethiopia, somal, uganda some people are survivg on as little as two quas of watt air day, les war than a toilet flush, as one official put it. d kenya alone, 4 million people are surviving on food handouts. and there is another aspect to this crisis, the toll on z the report. >> reporter: little ow is left on mt.kilimanjaro. now the unusuawater is affectg the wildlife par at foot of the mountain. the grass isdry, and many anals have starved to death >> we've seen more th a hundred ccasses in two hours. i mean, tey're all over the place. it's really, really sa >> reporter: safariguides sa it hasn't been like this in decades. one in three haanimals has alwa died. >> we fe possibly the government should do sething about it, maybe gray hayo the animals, supply wer. >> reporter:lephant remas are quickly emoved, due to the value of their tusks. survivorsave troue finding enough to eat. the game warden ist a loss. >> how many toeed ,000 elephant 15,000 wilder beast and zebra. the problem i immense. it . >>eporter: there's not even enough for kenya's cale. l
the hardest hit counies are keny ethiopia, somal, uganda some people are survivg on as little as two quas of watt air day, les war than a toilet flush, as one official put it. d kenya alone, 4 million people are surviving on food handouts. and there is another aspect to this crisis, the toll on z the report. >> reporter: little ow is left on mt.kilimanjaro. now the unusuawater is affectg the wildlife par at foot of the mountain. the grass isdry, and many anals have starved to death...
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the hardest hit countries are kenya, ethiopia, somalia, uganda. some people are surviving on as little as two quarts of water a day, less water than a toilet flush, as one official put it. and kenya alone, 4 million people are surviving on food handouts. and there is another aspect to this crisis, the toll on wildlife, as we hear in the report.em >> reporter: little snow is left on mt. kilimanjaro. now the unusual water is affecting the wildlife park at foot of the mountain. the grass is dry, and many animals have starved to death. >> we've seen more than a hundred carcasses in two hours. i mean, they're all over the place. it's really, really sad. >> reporter: safari guides say it hasn't been like this in decades. one in three animals has always died. >> we feel possibly the government should do something about it, maybe bring some hay to the animals, supply some water. >> reporter: elephant remains are quickly removed, due to the value of their tusks. survivors have trouble finding enough to eat. the game warden is at a loss. >> how many to feed
the hardest hit countries are kenya, ethiopia, somalia, uganda. some people are surviving on as little as two quarts of water a day, less water than a toilet flush, as one official put it. and kenya alone, 4 million people are surviving on food handouts. and there is another aspect to this crisis, the toll on wildlife, as we hear in the report.em >> reporter: little snow is left on mt. kilimanjaro. now the unusual water is affecting the wildlife park at foot of the mountain. the grass is...
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. >> perhaps maybe he thinks we'll go to uganda or something like that. there are three public option amendments among this tide of amendments. odds that any will survive markup week? >> they're slim. there is five bills. four have a public option. the health committee bill in the senate and three passed in the house. this is the fifth. this is the only one if it passes without a public option won't have a public option. odds of public option getting into are much better when there's conference committee between the house and senate bills. right now there's such conservative democrats on that finance committee the only way i see a public option getting through is if in a kind of tactical feint republicans vote for it saying it will be a poison pill. short of that i don't think it will get out of committee. >> if you don't like sausage -- chris hayes, thank you very much. >>> one clear minded visionary has had a flash of inspiration. september 28th. a day of fast and prayer for the republic. spread the word. let us walk in the founder's steps. fast and pra
. >> perhaps maybe he thinks we'll go to uganda or something like that. there are three public option amendments among this tide of amendments. odds that any will survive markup week? >> they're slim. there is five bills. four have a public option. the health committee bill in the senate and three passed in the house. this is the fifth. this is the only one if it passes without a public option won't have a public option. odds of public option getting into are much better when...
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all nuclear weapons, he just got russia and china and britain and france and mexico and japan and uganda and all the other security council countries to say they're onboard with that idea, too. not bad for a day's work. do you remember when george w. bush named a guy to be his u.n. ambassador who said he wanted to lop ten floors off the u.n. build snoog another secretary's building in new york has 38 stories. if you lost ten stories today, it wouldn't make a bit of difference. >> under george w. bush, that guy was america's man at the u.n. things are different now. very, very different. "i really liked the fresh scent, "but i didn't believe her when she said even the guys would notice." (sniffing) ahem... "they noticed." (indistinct chatter on tv) gain detergent and fabric softener. call or click today. >>> so there's a state forest near where i live. i take my dogs on a walk there. now we have to walk past a big sign that says this state forest is closed for the whole year because massachusetts is so broke this year, they're just not paying to sdaf and maintain a bunch of the state fore
all nuclear weapons, he just got russia and china and britain and france and mexico and japan and uganda and all the other security council countries to say they're onboard with that idea, too. not bad for a day's work. do you remember when george w. bush named a guy to be his u.n. ambassador who said he wanted to lop ten floors off the u.n. build snoog another secretary's building in new york has 38 stories. if you lost ten stories today, it wouldn't make a bit of difference. >> under...
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. >> ian, the state department put out a travel warning regarding uganda. because of the political violence there, do you have anything to say about the trouble in uganda itself. >> actually, dave, i have to say i haven't seen that travel advisory. let me see if i can get you some more on that. >> yeah. >> question on venezuela. we are hearing that the secretary sent a letter to the defense ministers about the arms race. did she send it and what did the letter say and are there any more official communications concerning that purchase? >> i think you saw what she said a few minutes ago after the meeting with president vazq uez that we are concerned about the plans of venezuela to purchase more arms and we don't discuss the substance of our diplomatic correspondence. i'll see if we have any other information. we made quite clear our position. >> are you working together with other countries in latin america to coordinate a position on this? >> i think we've had a number of opportunities to do that. i mean, as i say, we made our views known bilaterally and ma
. >> ian, the state department put out a travel warning regarding uganda. because of the political violence there, do you have anything to say about the trouble in uganda itself. >> actually, dave, i have to say i haven't seen that travel advisory. let me see if i can get you some more on that. >> yeah. >> question on venezuela. we are hearing that the secretary sent a letter to the defense ministers about the arms race. did she send it and what did the letter say and...
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time coming, centuries have now come to this moment in time. [ inaudible ] this is the president of uganda. please put the headphone on. now we're ready. long live africa! i'm not going to speak anymore than gadhafi. gadhafi has said everything there is to say. this show of hands is for gadhafi's speech, but i won't speak any less than obama either. or lula. those of you who are arriving, just walk in. so, why am i saying this is a great revolution? firstly, because of the time. the accumulated time, the time that's gone by this century, the battles, the hopes, the suffering of millions and millions of human beings in latin america and the caribbean. it's also a great revolution because of the space, the area it covers, and also the depth, the depth of its roots and also because of the masses of population that are joining it. no one is trying to break it or slow it and no one will be able to. yesterday, president morales said that here, this great companion, this great indigenous leader of the -- morales and you will see that in the movie, too, make a point of going to see it, "south of t
time coming, centuries have now come to this moment in time. [ inaudible ] this is the president of uganda. please put the headphone on. now we're ready. long live africa! i'm not going to speak anymore than gadhafi. gadhafi has said everything there is to say. this show of hands is for gadhafi's speech, but i won't speak any less than obama either. or lula. those of you who are arriving, just walk in. so, why am i saying this is a great revolution? firstly, because of the time. the accumulated...
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and finally, this is what you heard a lot from the president of uganda and other non- permanent members, they said you know, the developing world needs nuclear energy technology. and the nuclear powers agree that something has to be done to share that technology, that civilian energy use much more broadly with the rest of the world, with international safeguards. >> woodruff: margaret, so looking back at this whole week, what --what would you say that the united states has achieved, has accomplished here? >> warner: i'd say in two areas. one was getting this resolution today. and the other was yesterday, getting president medvedev of russia to say publicly that he would consider sanctions against iran. the u.s. came into this week wanting to come up with a united front, as it and russia and china and german and france and britain head into this crucial october 1 meeting with the iranians. and so, apparently, president medvedev into to the meeting, someone there said he came essentially, ready to play. he was ready to talk about the whole iran issue. and he did express, as he has before
and finally, this is what you heard a lot from the president of uganda and other non- permanent members, they said you know, the developing world needs nuclear energy technology. and the nuclear powers agree that something has to be done to share that technology, that civilian energy use much more broadly with the rest of the world, with international safeguards. >> woodruff: margaret, so looking back at this whole week, what --what would you say that the united states has achieved, has...
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all nuclear weapons, he just got russia and china and britain and france and mexico and japan and uganda and all of the other security council countries to say that they are on board with that idea, too. not bad for a day's work. remember when george w. bush named a guy to be his u.n. ambassador who want he wanted to lop ten floors off the u.n. building? >> the secretary's building in new york has 38 stories. if you lost ten stories today, it wouldn't make a bit of difference. >> under george w. bush. that guy was america's man at the u.n. things are different now. and very, very different. from that first dollar forward, cash flow isn't just an important thing to small business. it's everything. that's why pnc is introducing your new cfo, cash flow options designed to effectively improve your cash flow. cfo helps every dollar work harder. from the very first dollar to the last dollar of the day. get in touch with your new cfo. pnc. leading the way. >>> so there is a stay forest near where i live and i take my dog on my walks there, like all my neighbors do. but to do that this year we h
all nuclear weapons, he just got russia and china and britain and france and mexico and japan and uganda and all of the other security council countries to say that they are on board with that idea, too. not bad for a day's work. remember when george w. bush named a guy to be his u.n. ambassador who want he wanted to lop ten floors off the u.n. building? >> the secretary's building in new york has 38 stories. if you lost ten stories today, it wouldn't make a bit of difference. >>...
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uganda's wildlife authority has a new fund-raising program that will connect you to a specific gorillack. you can get facebook status updates or follow the animal on twitter. no kidding. there are dozens of gorillas from five different groups to choose from. getting hooked up will just cost you a dollar each. the money will be used to hire extra rangers to protect the gorillas from poachers and safeguard their living areas. it's a cute idea. >>> the recession has been marked by monumental job losses. you know this. and even people who have managed to keep their jobs haven't necessarily been able to keep their salaries. but now we're starting to see a new trend. stephanie elam has today's breakdown. >> how about some good news, richelle, for a change. it may seem crazy, but it's true, we have positive economic signs on wall street, and now mainstream is getting welcome news. a growing number of companies are reversing pay cuts they made earlier. amd cut pay to 20% -- or up to 20% in january. but this december, the cuts will be rolled back. general motors cut pay for salaried workers up
uganda's wildlife authority has a new fund-raising program that will connect you to a specific gorillack. you can get facebook status updates or follow the animal on twitter. no kidding. there are dozens of gorillas from five different groups to choose from. getting hooked up will just cost you a dollar each. the money will be used to hire extra rangers to protect the gorillas from poachers and safeguard their living areas. it's a cute idea. >>> the recession has been marked by...
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it was one of these -- we were doing a shoot in uganda.minute. it's dangerous. there's a lot of rebel fighting. we have to pick up one person. they were careful about the weight limit. you have to leave these bags behind. we're cramped on a tiny plane. i'm scared. we're landing one second, picking somebody up, taking off again. the weight limit, big issue. we land the plane. it's bouncing on the dirt. never done that before. i see this woman running for the plane. got love her. she must have been 350. i looked at her. i was like, wow. this isn't going to be -- she got on that plne. i was just watching, like, the plane tried to take off. you know when your heart's in your throat. no offense. it's like one of those things, i was ready to throw luggage out the window. >> you were singing the same song. come on. >> life, huh? >> she needs to meet joy bauer. >> yes, she does. she was a sweet woman. okay. we have some very cute jeans, you guys. >>riday is jeans day. we're going to be wearing -- to raise awareness, of course, for breast cancer. a
it was one of these -- we were doing a shoot in uganda.minute. it's dangerous. there's a lot of rebel fighting. we have to pick up one person. they were careful about the weight limit. you have to leave these bags behind. we're cramped on a tiny plane. i'm scared. we're landing one second, picking somebody up, taking off again. the weight limit, big issue. we land the plane. it's bouncing on the dirt. never done that before. i see this woman running for the plane. got love her. she must have...