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a separate team will coordinate logistics in juba and neighboring uganda and kenya. >>> the chairman of the u.s. nuclear regulatory commission has called for more global information-sharing to prevent another accident like the one that occurred at the fukushima daiichi nuclear plant. gregory yatsuko made the remarks at a news conference in tokyo, a day after visiting the plant for the first time since the march accident. he said the international community is paying attention to how japan shares information on the accident. he said japan's government made the right decision in declaring last week that the fukushima daiichi's reactors have been brought to a state of cold shutdown. he said temperatures inside its reactors are low enough that there's not enough energy left to discharge radioactive material. >>> japan is thinking of buying chinese government bonds for the first time. >> translator: i think it would benefit both countries if they bought each other's government bonds. >> the purchase of chinese government debt, japan is apparently hoping to assist china in its toward make
a separate team will coordinate logistics in juba and neighboring uganda and kenya. >>> the chairman of the u.s. nuclear regulatory commission has called for more global information-sharing to prevent another accident like the one that occurred at the fukushima daiichi nuclear plant. gregory yatsuko made the remarks at a news conference in tokyo, a day after visiting the plant for the first time since the march accident. he said the international community is paying attention to how...
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the company buys coffee directly from growers in uganda and burundi who practice sustainable farming.it then sells the product directly to coffee houses like ipsento, and to consumers over its web site. videos let customers see who's behind their coffee, and that personal relationship helps the farmers command higher prices for their crops. the concept is called "traceable" or "relationship" coffee, and elster says it's a win-win for everyone. >> not only does that allow us to get coffee profiles that are more in tune with what the market wants, but the process is very engaging, and it highlights some of the differences of what we provide versus the commodity coffee importer. >> reporter: the untied states imports over 130,000 tons of coffee a month. it comes from roughly 60 nations, and most of it is traded like any other commodity. by the time a cup of coffee like this gets to a consumer like me, it's hard to say where it came from. >> with this coffee, we're getting just tons of chocolate. >> reporter: neil balkcom is sort of a coffee sommelier. he sniffs and slurps the coffee crop
the company buys coffee directly from growers in uganda and burundi who practice sustainable farming.it then sells the product directly to coffee houses like ipsento, and to consumers over its web site. videos let customers see who's behind their coffee, and that personal relationship helps the farmers command higher prices for their crops. the concept is called "traceable" or "relationship" coffee, and elster says it's a win-win for everyone. >> not only does that...
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the company buys coffee directly from growers in uganda and burundi who practice sustainable farming.it then sells the product directly to coffee houses like ipsento, and to consumers over its web site. videos let customers see who's behind their coffee, and that personal relationship helps the farmers command higher prices for their crops. the concept is called "traceable" or "relationship" coffee, and elster says it's a win-win for everyone. >> not only does that allow us to get coffee profiles that are more in tune with what the market wants, but the process is very engaging, and it highlights some of the differences of what we provide versus the commodity coffee importer. >> reporter: the untied states imports over 130,000 tons of coffee a month. it comes from roughly 60 nations, and most of it is traded like any other commodity. by the time a cup of coffee like this gets to a consumer like me, it's hard to say where it came from. >> with this coffee, we're getting just tons of chocolate. >> reporter: neil balkcom is sort of a coffee sommelier. he sniffs and slurps the coffee crop
the company buys coffee directly from growers in uganda and burundi who practice sustainable farming.it then sells the product directly to coffee houses like ipsento, and to consumers over its web site. videos let customers see who's behind their coffee, and that personal relationship helps the farmers command higher prices for their crops. the concept is called "traceable" or "relationship" coffee, and elster says it's a win-win for everyone. >> not only does that...
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the company buys coffee directly from growers in uganda and burundi who practice sustainable farming.it then sells the product directly to coffee houses like ipsento, and to consumers over its web site. videos let customers see who's behind their coffee, and that personal relationship helps the farmers command higher prices for their crops. the concept is called "traceable" or "relationship" coffee, and elster says it's a win-win for everyone. >> not only does that allow us to get coffee profiles that are more in tune with what the market wants, but the process is very engaging, and it highlights some of the differences of what we provide versus the commodity coffee importer. >> reporter: the untied states imports over 130,000 tons of coffee a month. it comes from roughly 60 nations, and most of it is traded like any other commodity. by the time a cup of coffee like this gets to a consumer like me, it's hard to say where it came from. >> with this coffee, we're getting just tons of chocolate. >> reporter: neil balkcom is sort of a coffee sommelier. he sniffs and slurps the coffee crop
the company buys coffee directly from growers in uganda and burundi who practice sustainable farming.it then sells the product directly to coffee houses like ipsento, and to consumers over its web site. videos let customers see who's behind their coffee, and that personal relationship helps the farmers command higher prices for their crops. the concept is called "traceable" or "relationship" coffee, and elster says it's a win-win for everyone. >> not only does that...
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nhk woy.ads e in uganda. continent have more than their of e evening in darkness. light. this f buoke can fill the room. there is alwoning. n the house. now, some women are trying to lighting their neighbors have a name fo them, solar engineers.this village has no electricity t the solar energy is changing people on houses. this panel catches energ the day.for up to five hours at rose othieno finishe she knew nothing about y. learned something how to to build a c an engwith the power supplies w >> i like helping pe and volunteering. >> reporter: the veir parents they used to face. light of a solar lantern. e money they used to spend on py with the solar power. what she learned to other wome shall sesh if the whole country lar energy such that we e always >> reporillage even asghtfalls.ir of nd ecofriendly technologi>> reporter: more than 200 comes part in the event. they that can be used i others. solar cells come in various suit different needs. battery-packed lenses that motors. then, therly light and can be bent. have been accumulating a lot o domestic market. we can o
nhk woy.ads e in uganda. continent have more than their of e evening in darkness. light. this f buoke can fill the room. there is alwoning. n the house. now, some women are trying to lighting their neighbors have a name fo them, solar engineers.this village has no electricity t the solar energy is changing people on houses. this panel catches energ the day.for up to five hours at rose othieno finishe she knew nothing about y. learned something how to to build a c an engwith the power supplies w...
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in the neighboring countries like uganda providing us with because. business is better than us so. we need. so that we can be able to empower the. income to live up to this thank you for sharing your stories both of us marian served with us and for the great work that you're doing i wish you the very very best. especially for your brand new nation. thank you. right now newt gingrich is the man most republicans actually want to be present in the united states and n.b.c. wall street journal poll released this week gives newt a seventeen point lead over mitt romney so if you really want to get to the heart of what direction republican voters want to take this country then what you need to look at carefully is the republican front runners economic plan right luckily the center for american progress did just that and today the results are in new gingrich's economic plan which is very similar to all the other republicans plans which officially turn america into a banana republic gingrich's plan is very very simple it's just a fifteen percent flat tax so whether you make twenty five thous
in the neighboring countries like uganda providing us with because. business is better than us so. we need. so that we can be able to empower the. income to live up to this thank you for sharing your stories both of us marian served with us and for the great work that you're doing i wish you the very very best. especially for your brand new nation. thank you. right now newt gingrich is the man most republicans actually want to be present in the united states and n.b.c. wall street journal poll...
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los derechos humanos son para todos que muchas compañías las de chocolates usan trabajo de niños en ugandatienen derechos también y eso es lo que quiero denunciar . >> [algunos con disfraces y instrumentos . >> quiero apoyar con el saxofon . >> (♪ ♪) . >> (♪ ♪) . >> gran cantidad de policías por las protestas y el trafico fue interrumpido . >> tuvimos oportunidad de caminar por varias cuadras y no hubieron actos de violecia , todo en paz . >> la universidad de california tendrá que pagar alto precio porque la policía roceo a estudiantes con gas pimienta . >> la vocera informo que le pagaran 300 dólares por hora mientras este la investigación no se sabe cuándo es la factura pero durara 30 días . >> miemrbos de ocupemos oakland se quieren tomar el puerto , con eso el lunes los indignados comenzaran la primera marcha a la terminal maritimas dos manifestaciones más en la tarde . >> representantes de el puerto dicen que dan un golpe a la economía de la ciudad por la perdida de dinero . >> la policía de san francisco pide ayuda para dar con el sujeto que ataco sexualmente a dos mujeres en la mis
los derechos humanos son para todos que muchas compañías las de chocolates usan trabajo de niños en ugandatienen derechos también y eso es lo que quiero denunciar . >> [algunos con disfraces y instrumentos . >> quiero apoyar con el saxofon . >> (♪ ♪) . >> (♪ ♪) . >> gran cantidad de policías por las protestas y el trafico fue interrumpido . >> tuvimos oportunidad de caminar por varias cuadras y no hubieron actos de violecia , todo en paz ....
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will be maury was overthrown uganda and practically forced to resign from the morning.for a few more the fujimori fled to japan. he said they were and the national intelligence service was deactivated. this research is when the system was destroyed. the new system was created and all the intelligence agencies were left unemployed for. usually don't bother you there were several thousand unemployed agents out there as a scene since they were out of work so they began to organize companies so. they opened private intelligence agencies. intelligence services parallel to government agencies began to appear. and then these new private security companies were formed this is history mr. mining companies are hiring peru's former military intelligence agents many from the bloody reign of alberto fujimori. peru's ex president was recently on trial for human rights abuses and former spies gave testimony. this is lot of miramonte senos fujimori's acts by chief and these men were part of group of colina a secret death squad responsible for torture assassinations and massacres. our m
will be maury was overthrown uganda and practically forced to resign from the morning.for a few more the fujimori fled to japan. he said they were and the national intelligence service was deactivated. this research is when the system was destroyed. the new system was created and all the intelligence agencies were left unemployed for. usually don't bother you there were several thousand unemployed agents out there as a scene since they were out of work so they began to organize companies so....
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. >> reporter: daylight spreads over a poor village in uganda. people here like many on the continent have more than their share of struggles. electricity reaches only one out of every 20 households. so many families spend their evening in darkness. children can't read without light. this family eats dinner by a kerosene lamp. but the light brings danger. the smoke can fill the room. there is always the threat of carbon monoxide poisoning. the flames can set mosquito nets on fire and burn down the house. now, some women are trying to protect their children by lighting up their town. their neighbors have a name for them, solar engineers. this village has no electricity but the solar energy is changing people's life here. the women are installing solar panels on houses. this panel catches energy during the day. that can power this lantern for up to five hours at night. rose othieno finished her formal education in elementary school. she knew nothing about electricity. now, she has learned something she never thought she would. how to use solar pane
. >> reporter: daylight spreads over a poor village in uganda. people here like many on the continent have more than their share of struggles. electricity reaches only one out of every 20 households. so many families spend their evening in darkness. children can't read without light. this family eats dinner by a kerosene lamp. but the light brings danger. the smoke can fill the room. there is always the threat of carbon monoxide poisoning. the flames can set mosquito nets on fire and burn...
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. >> i was in uganda photographing derrick, the founder of global soap, an organization that providesthe world. >> isn't that great? >> there you go. >> and we visited a school, a primary school with children that come from northern uganda. internally displaced people that had to flee the conflict. >> we are bringing you 5,000 bars of soap. >> it's amazing to see derrick with the children in the school. and how he interacts with the people in the community. he has this magnetic character. he's very charismatic. he was demonstrating to the people how to use soap in the most effective way. >> that's very good. >> from something that sounds very simple, just washing your hand, he created a whole event and a whole happening within the community, which made it fun for them to do. i think derrick makes a huge impact on the community. >> derrick and the rest of the top ten heroes are going to be joining me live in los angeles this sunday, december 11th, for cnn knee rows, an all-star tribute. join us for that. the ridiculous is next. rhythmically ] ♪ bum-bum, bum-bum, bum-bum ♪ ♪ [ imitates
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and while football remains the king of sports in africa plenty of uganda's top athletes have been choosing volleyball as their new competition of choice lately the pearl of africa now has every reason to root for its national volleyball team as the sport rises to prominence plenty of nets set up in the country's capital bringing together participants of all ages and while sizable tournaments are host to domestically the national team rarely gets to take on continental neighbors what's with so much enthusiasm for the game it's not a long shot to see the national team finally get into its first global event it's wednesday thirteen the african games are on the agenda for now could this be that seemed to be to the world championships and summer olympics of the not so distant future. moving on to the london swans it's all in big games where the hosts are feeling the pressure of the world on their shoulders than saturates heather fell among those expected to get a podium finish again after a silver during the two thousand and eight beijing olympics that's when eight year old faces plenty of diff
and while football remains the king of sports in africa plenty of uganda's top athletes have been choosing volleyball as their new competition of choice lately the pearl of africa now has every reason to root for its national volleyball team as the sport rises to prominence plenty of nets set up in the country's capital bringing together participants of all ages and while sizable tournaments are host to domestically the national team rarely gets to take on continental neighbors what's with so...
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the virunga mountains along the northern borders of rwanda, the democratic republic of congo, and uganda, are home to the critically endangered mountain gorilla. it is also where american zoologist dian fossey was murdered in 1985. she had spent most of her life studying and protecting the gorillas. the last entry in her diary reads, "when you realize the value of all life, you dwell less on what is past and concentrate more on the preservation of the future." back then, poachers posed the greatest threat to the guerrillas. today, there ecosystem is suffering from the effects of climate change, but some attempts are being made to marry the interest of nature with the people who live here. >> rwanda's volcanoes national park is an island of forest surrounded by farms. biologist ian redmond first came here in 1976. together with famous zoologist dian fossey, he studied the region's rare mountain gorillas. he advised the united nations on how humans and nature can share this habitat. >> were walking along through potato fields and the white flowers of pyrethrum grown as an insecticide, and
the virunga mountains along the northern borders of rwanda, the democratic republic of congo, and uganda, are home to the critically endangered mountain gorilla. it is also where american zoologist dian fossey was murdered in 1985. she had spent most of her life studying and protecting the gorillas. the last entry in her diary reads, "when you realize the value of all life, you dwell less on what is past and concentrate more on the preservation of the future." back then, poachers...
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a tourist touring uganda got what he paid for big time. >> he was be heinz you and there are three babiesorched between him and you. >> wouldn't that make you nervous? the family simply wandered into the preserve. this rarely happens. in fact, one of the babies grooms the man's hair and then seems to kiss him. the man said his heart was racing the whole time, as you can imagine. the gorilla's went back into the mist. the baby is one thing, but if mama gets mad, careful buster. >> a playoff atmosphere in the tank with the shark's rivals with the return of their old coach bringing bitter to their face. [ female announcer ] martinelli's gold medal sparkling cider is the perfect choice for holiday gatherings. martinelli's is non-alcoholic, festive like champagne, and tastes great! martinelli's: since 1868. the sharks welcomed their old coach back to the tank. sutter who took over the l.a. kings this week guided the men in teal from 1997 to 2002 and moved on to calgary. this is sutter's happy face. that's the way he is. great goal tending on both sides. he is stretching out with the edge of th
a tourist touring uganda got what he paid for big time. >> he was be heinz you and there are three babiesorched between him and you. >> wouldn't that make you nervous? the family simply wandered into the preserve. this rarely happens. in fact, one of the babies grooms the man's hair and then seems to kiss him. the man said his heart was racing the whole time, as you can imagine. the gorilla's went back into the mist. the baby is one thing, but if mama gets mad, careful buster....
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a tourist touring uganda got what he paid for big time. >> he was be heinz you and there are three babiesorched between him and you. >> wouldn't that make you nervous? the family simply wandered into the preserve. this rarely happens. in fact, one of the babies grooms the man's hair and then seems to kiss him. the man said his heart was racing the whole time, as you can imagine. the gorilla's went back into the mist. the baby is one thing, but if mama gets mad, careful buster. >> a playoff atmosphere in the tank with the shark's rivals with the return of their old coach bringing bitter to their coach bringing bitter to their face. [ monica ] i'm away on a movie shoot and it hasn't been going exactly as planned. cut. cut! [ monica ] i thought we'd be on location for 3 days -- it's been 3 weeks. so i had to pick up some more things. good thing i've got the citi simplicity card. i don't get hit with a fee if i'm late with a payment... which is good because on this job, no! bigger! [ monica ] i may not be home for a while. [ male announcer ] the new citi simplicity card. no late fees. no pena
a tourist touring uganda got what he paid for big time. >> he was be heinz you and there are three babiesorched between him and you. >> wouldn't that make you nervous? the family simply wandered into the preserve. this rarely happens. in fact, one of the babies grooms the man's hair and then seems to kiss him. the man said his heart was racing the whole time, as you can imagine. the gorilla's went back into the mist. the baby is one thing, but if mama gets mad, careful buster....
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you know these uganda types the achievements of communism from before his time but he's criticized for his ruffled mall with the russian orthodox church current campaign slogan the politics of the majority is made to we will return the motherland stolen from us priorities free education and housing publishing illegal immigration and introducing ethnicity stops in passports to the success story second presidential elections since the end of the u.s.s.r. criticized for exploiting soviet nostalgia with pensioners and a discontented industrial working class. for its red flag with the hammer and sickle the communist party of the russian federation do i lecture two thousand to eleven on our t.v. . over one hundred people have been arrested in moscow as political organizations both pro-government and opposition tried to stage rallies on election day and also he's very good greaves has been monitoring events in the city center for us but as you said actually these opposition protests have been somewhat lost on the ground this radical nature throughout the course of the day it will be more indi
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you know these uganda times the achievements of communism from before his time but he's criticized for his role for small with the russian orthodox church coming to campaign slogan the politics of the majority is made to we will return the motherland stolen from us priorities. free education and housing polishing illegal immigration and introducing ethnicity stamps in passports party success story second in all presidential elections since the end of the u.s.s.r. criticized for exploiting soviet nostalgia with pensioners and a discontented industrial working class no no broad for its red flag with the hammer and sickle of the communist party of the russian federation do i lecture two thousand eleven on r t. a little idea there of the communist party here in russia in modern day what it all means like arena was saying they're planning on going out and protesting on monday well already over a hundred over one hundred people have been arrested in moscow as political organizations both pro-government and opposition trying to stage rallies on election day parties jacob griefs has the latest
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you know these uganda times the achievements of communism from before his time. but he's criticized for his rebels with the russian orthodox church current campaign slogan the politics of the majority is made to when we return the motherland stolen from us priorities free education and housing punishing illegal immigration and introducing ethnicity stumps and passports the success story second to hold presidential elections since the end of the u.s.s.r. criticized for exploiting soviet nostalgia with pensioners the discontented industrial working class. for its red flags with the hammer and sickle of the communist party of the russian federation do i lecture two thousand eleven on r t. so the communists are in a firm second place in their cool calm and collected and they are feeling very defensive about it right it's a fight. right porting from the communist party headquarters and it's quite a tradition of theirs we were talking about this earlier that they actually come out and protest after the election so we'll see if that happens later on monday meanwhile tho
you know these uganda times the achievements of communism from before his time. but he's criticized for his rebels with the russian orthodox church current campaign slogan the politics of the majority is made to when we return the motherland stolen from us priorities free education and housing punishing illegal immigration and introducing ethnicity stumps and passports the success story second to hold presidential elections since the end of the u.s.s.r. criticized for exploiting soviet...
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a pack of wild gorillas, babies and all, strolled into a campsite in uganda and was captivated by oneheir human cousins. the man stayed still as they poked and prodded. they even groomed his hair a little bit. once the gorillas had enough of him, they just as casually sauntered back into the wild. >> close encounters only happen a few times a year. and they're rarely caught on tape. i'm afraid for him. those are strong animals. >> that could have ended badly. better him than me. i would have been gone, through the woods. later. you're brave. >>> for some of you, now, your local news is coming up next. >> and for everyone else, we'll be back with a holiday gift from a brother to his sister that's going to be hard to match this year. so you earn 50 percent more cash. if you're not satisfied with 50% more cash, send it back! i'll be right here, waiting for it. who wouldn't want more cash? [ insects chirping ] i'll take it. i'll make it rain up in here. [ male announcer ] the new capital one cash rewards card. the card for people who want 50% more cash. what's in your wallet? sorry i'll c
a pack of wild gorillas, babies and all, strolled into a campsite in uganda and was captivated by oneheir human cousins. the man stayed still as they poked and prodded. they even groomed his hair a little bit. once the gorillas had enough of him, they just as casually sauntered back into the wild. >> close encounters only happen a few times a year. and they're rarely caught on tape. i'm afraid for him. those are strong animals. >> that could have ended badly. better him than me. i...
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host and dependent blogger stephen land says it's part of america's long running campaign against uganda. these drones patrol you were order . carstens. we've been doing here in america so if you do we need to in many other countries but i want to remember for a long time persians and nine hundred seventy s. america instead of brother you know one of our war with and basically wanting to change the regime to make it some syrians to you which interest. is there's a crazy notion he believes it is the right to lose all sovereignty to run it's all government to conduct its august fears it doesn't have to go into the water you want to disagree you do realize the cause. and also the steps and returns to believe that the incident is a clear breach of international level. there's an r.q. one seventy advanced stealth reconnaissance drone which what i'm hearing is said they lost it over afghanistan last week others is saying must be busily looking at this drone and what a great way of. creating technology transfer this is an incredibly serious event and it's of course against international law the
host and dependent blogger stephen land says it's part of america's long running campaign against uganda. these drones patrol you were order . carstens. we've been doing here in america so if you do we need to in many other countries but i want to remember for a long time persians and nine hundred seventy s. america instead of brother you know one of our war with and basically wanting to change the regime to make it some syrians to you which interest. is there's a crazy notion he believes it is...
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the move was sparked by a controversial bill being debated in uganda that would outlaw homosexuality could lead to the death penalty for gays and lesbians. >>> and in west virginia today, the 29 families who lost a loved one in the single worst mining disaster in 40 years got some justice. massey energy, the company that owns the coal mine where those men lost their lives, agreed to pay a record-breaking $210 million settlement. and now it's the target of a scathing new report that portrays a company trading lives for profits. abc's david kerley has more. >> reporter: tonight, new pictures inside the mine where investigators say massey energy put miners' lives at risk every time they sent them underground, created a call sure of fear and intimidation to hide their reckless practices. families who grooiched for their loved ones in public will get a million and a half dollars from this record criminal settlement and stand to get much more in civil restitution. today's settlement does not protect former executives, including don blankenship. he defended his record to diane sawyer. >> 20
the move was sparked by a controversial bill being debated in uganda that would outlaw homosexuality could lead to the death penalty for gays and lesbians. >>> and in west virginia today, the 29 families who lost a loved one in the single worst mining disaster in 40 years got some justice. massey energy, the company that owns the coal mine where those men lost their lives, agreed to pay a record-breaking $210 million settlement. and now it's the target of a scathing new report that...
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the bank peter ships in the west yeah let's follow up on that a little bit a bomb a cent troops to uganda south sudan d r c a central african republic what's going on is just so in the horn of africa is really the model isn't it for this kind of a corruption and meltzer is a sion of throughout the continent is not some while give you an example earlier this summer the united nations famine early warning center issued a report saying that millions of ethiopians in southie opiah were starving a few days later the international committee of the red cross announces that they're being blocked from doing any aid work in that region in southern ethiopia a few days later the british government announces they're getting sixty million dollars in emergency food aid to ethiopia well now no food aid is being allowed into south you know people are people starving what's that money being spent on the very next day the ethiopian government announces they're spending one hundred million dollars buying two hundred battle tanks from the ukraine in other words they're buying tanks to prevent aid from getting
the bank peter ships in the west yeah let's follow up on that a little bit a bomb a cent troops to uganda south sudan d r c a central african republic what's going on is just so in the horn of africa is really the model isn't it for this kind of a corruption and meltzer is a sion of throughout the continent is not some while give you an example earlier this summer the united nations famine early warning center issued a report saying that millions of ethiopians in southie opiah were starving a...