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i am from uganda. eric talked-about issues like malaria.i am embarrassed my colleague from africa are not here. as the diplomatic corps this should be here. as i said, i grew up in uganda. i finished the university, and to my siblings died of malaria. thank you for the good work you're doing. my question will really be on africa. as you know, with the political cooperation from government some of this good work will let go anywhere. have -- we tend to emphasize good government. the relationship between the so-called democratic government and public health. what kind of leaders are responsive. >> of the woman behind you. right behind you. thank you. >> i am from the gambia. i have started for a very long time. totally of touch so far as the subject is concerned. i worked in the evaluation office. very touched by your presentation. what you are presenting, but very significant. you talked about the subject itself. about the result. you know, i am actually wondering, a development language, what are the key elements that actually go along with
i am from uganda. eric talked-about issues like malaria.i am embarrassed my colleague from africa are not here. as the diplomatic corps this should be here. as i said, i grew up in uganda. i finished the university, and to my siblings died of malaria. thank you for the good work you're doing. my question will really be on africa. as you know, with the political cooperation from government some of this good work will let go anywhere. have -- we tend to emphasize good government. the relationship...
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to the stage of a packed rock concert... ( cheers and applause ) to a school in uganda, east africa.s constantly raising money and raising awareness. >> goodall: you are so lucky to live near these amazing and wonderful creatures. tickle, tickle, tickle, tickle. you should laugh. yeah, that's better. >> logan: protecting chimpanzees is still at the core of jane goodall's mission today. she's helped create four sanctuaries, like this one in uganda for orphaned chimpanzees, and she's inspired 15 more across africa. to get so close to them, we had to be vaccinated. what are the reasons their mothers are killed? >> goodall: well, sometimes, it's bush meat, and there's still some of the live animal trade going on, which means you shoot the mother to take the baby. >> logan: how urgent is it to save these creatures? >> goodall: well, if they weren't here, they'd be dead. >> logan: as much as jane loves chimpanzees, there's something about her they seem to love. is that what a mother chimp would do? >> goodall: no. ( laughter ) >> logan: only mama jane. she liked it. >> goodall: yes, of cou
to the stage of a packed rock concert... ( cheers and applause ) to a school in uganda, east africa.s constantly raising money and raising awareness. >> goodall: you are so lucky to live near these amazing and wonderful creatures. tickle, tickle, tickle, tickle. you should laugh. yeah, that's better. >> logan: protecting chimpanzees is still at the core of jane goodall's mission today. she's helped create four sanctuaries, like this one in uganda for orphaned chimpanzees, and she's...
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and i believe we're in northern uganda or southern sudan. we drove for two days and couldn't find water. so they move the drill over to another part of the property. this is another school. and just the buoyancy of these kids. they're friendliness. good-looking people. good-looking kids. the tone of the skin, the way it is lit. i love the green hover the shirts. and their curiosity. their interest in me. the tattoos they thought were hilarious. they would grab my arm like it was an assignment and showed my arm their friends like it didn't belong the rest of my body. look at this one. and they learned my name. i was there for a few days, and they would come up to me and one would run the front door, good morning, henry, and i would go, good morning, and they all laugh. the funniest thing the ever heard. and i guess i looked odd to them. so a really great photo. and this is southern sudan. these are mindara and they're a herd and they follow their cattle. and they basically milk the cows and trade the dairy products for millet and for rice, an
and i believe we're in northern uganda or southern sudan. we drove for two days and couldn't find water. so they move the drill over to another part of the property. this is another school. and just the buoyancy of these kids. they're friendliness. good-looking people. good-looking kids. the tone of the skin, the way it is lit. i love the green hover the shirts. and their curiosity. their interest in me. the tattoos they thought were hilarious. they would grab my arm like it was an assignment...
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a man was brutally murdered in uganda and it was easier to get the u.s. state department to issue a condemnation about this murder. it took me three weeks along with the number of other activists to get a rainbow flag lowered. you know why? the rainbow flag at harvey milk plaza is not controlled by the public. do not give me this about you are interested in equality and everyone having equal access to these plazas. right now, access to the rainbow flag is controlled by the merchants of upper market. if you are not on good terms with steve adams, forget about having access to the public flag. the supervisor for the district has killed every effort to have meetings at city hall and in a district about the flag. we need -- the public wants a fully controlled by the public and not by [unintelligible] and the merchants only. [applause] >> learn a lesson, start having meetings in your district. >> we were founded in 1979 to address police violence. i can tell you that a very high number of our clients who come to us falling domestic violence and hate to refuge
a man was brutally murdered in uganda and it was easier to get the u.s. state department to issue a condemnation about this murder. it took me three weeks along with the number of other activists to get a rainbow flag lowered. you know why? the rainbow flag at harvey milk plaza is not controlled by the public. do not give me this about you are interested in equality and everyone having equal access to these plazas. right now, access to the rainbow flag is controlled by the merchants of upper...
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he left his homeland, uganda, because of the long running civil war which began in the 1970s. a welcoming party is held for the visitors. he gets to the point straight away. >> translator: what we really want to know is are you thinking of returning to your home country some day? or are you planning to stay here forever? >> whenever i think of going back home to my country, i have my family, my son and my daughter and a wife. >> translator: if the current military regime is ended, i will go back to my country. i want to teach people there all i've learned in japan over the past 20 years. >> reporter: this is the first time that omoto has ever talked to a refugee. he realizes that each is facing a different situation. the next day, they are taken up to omoto's fields. he soon gets them busy harvesting cabbages. for both of the visitors, this is the first time they have done farm work in japan. >> translator: if the stem is still sticking out, you cut it off smooth. >> reporter: after three days the farmers and the visiting refugees have begun to get to know each other and to un
he left his homeland, uganda, because of the long running civil war which began in the 1970s. a welcoming party is held for the visitors. he gets to the point straight away. >> translator: what we really want to know is are you thinking of returning to your home country some day? or are you planning to stay here forever? >> whenever i think of going back home to my country, i have my family, my son and my daughter and a wife. >> translator: if the current military regime is...
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past decade the pressure is greater than ever for the russians to win their fourth straight gold uganda gorski our team. i think. well thanks science technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. the official tee up location. called talk from the. video. all cheese mind. with the palm of your. chin on the comb. with the blood still flowing and a body count growing the arab league reportedly wants to carry on monitoring in syria despite being slammed for being totally ineffective. silenced and throw it out iran's english language press t.v. news program gets kicked off british airways for falling foul of broadcasting law something the channels dubbed the clear act of censorship. from a one their president al it's protest against corruption and low wages turn i'll go in with hundreds arrested and dozens injured in clashes with boys.
past decade the pressure is greater than ever for the russians to win their fourth straight gold uganda gorski our team. i think. well thanks science technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. the official tee up location. called talk from the. video. all cheese mind. with the palm of your. chin on the comb. with the blood still flowing and a body count growing the arab league reportedly wants to carry on monitoring in syria despite being slammed...
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during the past decade the pressure is greater than ever for the russians to win their fourth straight uganda gorski r t. that's old school for this bill isn't. islam is when an overwhelming majority of egypt's first parliamentary election since mubarak was deposed the muslim brotherhood takes almost half the votes. the future of the arab league mission in syria caught between those saying the observers presence reduced violence and others slamming the group for a lack of progress. protesters clashed with police in croatia's capital where hundreds take part in a rally against joining the e.u. way ahead of sunday's membership vote. within the e.u. itself more anti austerity agora pro.
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advising president yeltsin and and you got a guy there who run the economy in this country this is uganda was their opponent the communist leader of russia he is still the main. in opposition leader today and just yesterday he said on national television one of these pre-election debates that the all prices are giving down and the russian economy will collapse pretty soon if he doesn't become president of course well do you believe that. he has a reason to say so for these predictions all this is just rhetoric. some stage we all should be reduced as it is now we all prize for the last year has been amazingly stayed. the most forecasts it's about if we stay at approximately this level for at least the so it's not likely to really go for russian for countries like russia below below eighty. barrel if it falls below the two eighty or below. it is really maybe critical. today the balance is one hundred seventeen dollars per barrel of course you can have a budget deficit well russia's outlook has also been downgraded from positive to stable does that mean the capital outflow which the russian
advising president yeltsin and and you got a guy there who run the economy in this country this is uganda was their opponent the communist leader of russia he is still the main. in opposition leader today and just yesterday he said on national television one of these pre-election debates that the all prices are giving down and the russian economy will collapse pretty soon if he doesn't become president of course well do you believe that. he has a reason to say so for these predictions all this...
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during the past decade the pressure is greater than ever for the russians to win their fourth straight ugandagorski our team. and that's all the support for this bulletin i think. islam is when an overwhelming majority of egypt's first parliamentary election since mubarak was deposed the muslim brotherhood takes almost half the votes. the future of the arab league mission in syria caught between those saying the observers present reduced violence and others slamming the group for a lack of progress. protesters clashed with police in croatia's capital where hundreds take part in a rally against joining the e.u. way ahead of sunday's membership vote. within the e.u. itself more anti austerity anger protests flare up in romania the walks second poorest country leading to the nation's worst violence and more than a decade. nine pm in moscow i matras are good to have you with us here on r.t. our top story this hour islam is parties are the overwhelming winners in egypt's first post revolution parliamentary elections final results show the muslim brotherhood claiming forty seven percent of the lowe
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three leaders of the political parties represented in the do much of the communist good ninety's uganda who came quite cool to the presidency in one thousand nine to six but having children lost to boris yeltsin defied the eccentric leader of the liberal democratic party. and sergei mironov the leader of the fair russia party who headed the upper house of the russian parliament ten years other participants of the election race one of russia's most well known politicians a gringo you ski. trail broker of and the governor dmitri measurements of the political debate is most listened to the round the december protests this week to action race favorite word dinner putin published his manifesto which is considered to be in part he's response to those who took to the streets last month. oh hello welcome to the show thank you very much for being with us here on the show first of all this article of let me put that we're discussing today it's called russia is concentrate he put in he's promising a brighter future for the middle class in fact it seems he is addressing mainly the middle class in t
three leaders of the political parties represented in the do much of the communist good ninety's uganda who came quite cool to the presidency in one thousand nine to six but having children lost to boris yeltsin defied the eccentric leader of the liberal democratic party. and sergei mironov the leader of the fair russia party who headed the upper house of the russian parliament ten years other participants of the election race one of russia's most well known politicians a gringo you ski. trail...
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during the past decade the pressure is greater than ever for the russians to win their fourth straight uganda gorski our team. so that's all the support for this bulletin. the future of the arab league mission in syria is caught between those saying be observed his presence reduce the violence and others slamming the group for a lack of progress. to austerity anger gathers pace in the e.u. as protests in romania the blocks second poorest country lead to the nation's worst violence in more than a decade. and months not just stepping on the moon he could be staying russia plans to build a permanent or so space right on the lunar surface.
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real thrill in calgary the russians have been six one up after a hat trick from uganda because in itself but the host then stormed back with four goals and five minutes in the final period to set up a really tense finale however russia did manage to hold out and the defending champions will now face sweden in the final after they came continual down to beat finland three two in a shootout. over to the tennis courts where defending champion roger federer has brushed aside two thousand and ten when it. to move into the second round of the cats are open the swiss monstro also beat the russian in last year's final an early clash between the two former champions them proving lopsided able to bring in sat in a mere twenty two minutes taking it six two. was unable to regain his composure after a poor start there with federer taking the match six to sixteen in just under an hour or so to squeeze continues his run for a full trial in. just elsewhere p.h.p. code current year law he was among those watching six the. genius of the russian getting a comeback win over phillip over landry also a man on
real thrill in calgary the russians have been six one up after a hat trick from uganda because in itself but the host then stormed back with four goals and five minutes in the final period to set up a really tense finale however russia did manage to hold out and the defending champions will now face sweden in the final after they came continual down to beat finland three two in a shootout. over to the tennis courts where defending champion roger federer has brushed aside two thousand and ten...
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during the past decade the pressure is greater than ever for the russians to win their fourth straight ugandagorski r.t. . discovery to. communicate with the wild. becomes free. nature can give you. with a blood still flowing and a body count growing that arab league will port only once to carry on line appearing in syria despite being slammed for being totally ineffective. silenced and thrown out iran's english language press t.v. news program gets kicked off british airways for falling foul of broadcasting last something the channels dubbed the clear abit of censorship. from a is one their president outs protest against corruption and low wages turned ugly with hundreds of arrested and dozens injured in clashes with police. it is not the russian capital you're watching r t with me wearing a joshie the arab league is reportedly leaning towards prolong its monitoring mission in syria amid widespread accusations that its fails to curb violence at least seven people have reportedly been killed in the latest flare ups while opposition protesters turned out in force on friday to demand the releas
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those going for president will be blood of me and putin from the united russia party again it is uganda or from the communists a good middle awful affair russia vladimir zhirinovsky from the liberal democrats and the independent candidate billionaire we are all heard all four of those five do actually have their current jobs in office to do they are well but to be approved is the prime minister the rest of the leaders of their respective political parties to help a lot of is the the the only candidate who doesn't currently hold office sodomy prince but he must be going about his job as prime minister he was in siberia a few days ago in his hometown of st petersburg to day. not so much campaigning as they say is really going about that role of being the pm we have seen as amy how brutal the only candidate that doesn't currently hold office he's in siberia at the moment trying to show his face and press the flesh amongst those who perhaps maybe don't know who he is the the billionaire owner of the new york the new jersey nets is he is somewhat a familiar face in moscow and st petersburg h
those going for president will be blood of me and putin from the united russia party again it is uganda or from the communists a good middle awful affair russia vladimir zhirinovsky from the liberal democrats and the independent candidate billionaire we are all heard all four of those five do actually have their current jobs in office to do they are well but to be approved is the prime minister the rest of the leaders of their respective political parties to help a lot of is the the the only...
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and seventy's i believe i remember watching a performance of flames of paris with the tell you in uganda c.d.f. and the whole company just looks so exciting they looked so fresh they looked so committed and that's something that really stuck in my mind when the offer was made it's like i had looked at this performance and i was so inspired it was it was really great. the main reason for you. spending so much time abroad first in france know in russia is because you want to become part of the european dancing school or because that will make you a great a star back in the states and. young i mean yes they're trying to come back and build the rest of your crew. again i feel that this it's a very global world now and i've always been up for a challenge i've always. travelled elsewhere for experience i went to paris opera school to study. which was a very hard experience being the only american there and i'm very much equating that experience to this experience it might not be as challenging i hope it isn't but. it's it's it's going to be a challenge it's going to be. i'm really going to hav
and seventy's i believe i remember watching a performance of flames of paris with the tell you in uganda c.d.f. and the whole company just looks so exciting they looked so fresh they looked so committed and that's something that really stuck in my mind when the offer was made it's like i had looked at this performance and i was so inspired it was it was really great. the main reason for you. spending so much time abroad first in france know in russia is because you want to become part of the...
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another day, another water well and i believe we are either in northern uganda or the southern sudan on this day and we drove for two days and couldn't find water. all they did was move the drill over to another part of the property. this is another school and the effervescence and buoyancy of these kids, their friendliness. they are good-looking people with good-looking kids. the tone of their skin and the way it shows up. i love the green of the shirts and their curiosity, their interest in me, the tattoos they thought were hilarious. they would grab my arm like it was an assignment and show my arm to their friends like it didn't belong to the rest of my body. look at this one. they would all come over and laugh. [laughter] and they learned my name. i was there for a few days and they would come up to me and one would say, good morning henry. i would go, good morning and they would all laugh. it was the funniest thing they had ever heard in their life and i guess i look odd to them but it's really, really a great photo. this is southern sudan. these are month ari and the month rar
another day, another water well and i believe we are either in northern uganda or the southern sudan on this day and we drove for two days and couldn't find water. all they did was move the drill over to another part of the property. this is another school and the effervescence and buoyancy of these kids, their friendliness. they are good-looking people with good-looking kids. the tone of their skin and the way it shows up. i love the green of the shirts and their curiosity, their interest in...
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john king, ii, his wife and their tour guide were trekking through southwestern uganda last month whenhese guys came into view. king sat still with his back toward the animals while his guide began rolling. for three minutes they groomed his hair and examined him closely. mountain gorillas are considered an endangered species with only 300 existing in the wild. this video is being used to promote gorilla conservation. >>> a treasured piece of kennedy family history has changed hands. the main house of the kennedy compound has been donated to the edward kennedy institute for the u.s. senate. it will be open to the public eventually. >>> there's more to come on news 4 at 4:00. ♪ they keep me thinking that we almost had it all ♪ >> she's taken the last five months off. find out where adele will be performing live. >>> a new list out today, the most desirable woman of 2012. the top 4 at 4:00 ♪ we could have had it all rollin' in the deep ♪ >> she's nominated for six grammys and today we learned adele will be performing at the upcoming awards show next month. the 23-year-old has been off si
john king, ii, his wife and their tour guide were trekking through southwestern uganda last month whenhese guys came into view. king sat still with his back toward the animals while his guide began rolling. for three minutes they groomed his hair and examined him closely. mountain gorillas are considered an endangered species with only 300 existing in the wild. this video is being used to promote gorilla conservation. >>> a treasured piece of kennedy family history has changed hands....
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you come the uganda digital into joe, i can't get it done. i can't come back. now, whatever his motive combining, whatever his policy is, it's fundamentally different than ours. but the truth of the matter is, who do you make a deal with? who can you reach out and shake hands with and say, we have a bargain? that's the way this country has always functioned. right now, and the public saw it in the debate over the extension of the payroll tax. when "the wall street journal" had to come in to say to the republicans basically what are you doing, so, the fact of the matter is, the number of things that are clear as well. the way i kind of divide this up, guys, i can't think of what's clear, what's new and what is at stake. to me, what's clear is, and it's clear to the american people now, we inherited an awful lot. you know, the metaphor that was used, the line that is not attributable to me but osama bin laden is dead and -- to sum up where we are? is a metaphor for a life. it's a metaphor for a life. what's clear is we inherited a world where we had 160,000 comba
you come the uganda digital into joe, i can't get it done. i can't come back. now, whatever his motive combining, whatever his policy is, it's fundamentally different than ours. but the truth of the matter is, who do you make a deal with? who can you reach out and shake hands with and say, we have a bargain? that's the way this country has always functioned. right now, and the public saw it in the debate over the extension of the payroll tax. when "the wall street journal" had to come...
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example, she was very concerned about what happened to the ugandan asians who were expelled from ugandausly they all ended up -- most of them ended up in britain. she tends to see that bad rather than the good. >> host: amanda foreman, do you follow american politics close enough to have any thought on how margaret thatcher was viewed -- would you the current republican race for president? >> guest: she would probably embrace someone like mitt romney she priced competence above all com. she said that she was in thepe business of getting things done. and of all the candidates, mitta romney has both a government and business background. he is a free enterprise promoter , like she was. she would probably have felt shd most comfortable with romney. >> host: amanda foreman, november 1990, what was her last like, our last day of prime minister? in uest: well, in november november 1990 she faced what was essentially a coup d'etat byess members of her own party. finally this split over europe drove the two wings to go to wae with one another, and this timeh it was the pro european wing that one
example, she was very concerned about what happened to the ugandan asians who were expelled from ugandausly they all ended up -- most of them ended up in britain. she tends to see that bad rather than the good. >> host: amanda foreman, do you follow american politics close enough to have any thought on how margaret thatcher was viewed -- would you the current republican race for president? >> guest: she would probably embrace someone like mitt romney she priced competence above all...
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this shows -- [inaudible] as i said i come from uganda. i know, i was born and grew up in uganda. two of my siblings died of the letter so i know about malaria. thank you for your good work you are doing. my question will really be on reduced to ship in africa. because as you know, without what you call, operation, without cooperation from government, some with this would not go anywhere. so from your experience both ray and alex, have you found, is there to wreck relationship between, because the u.n. in media, we tend to emphasize good governors. is their relationship between the so-called democratic government in africa and being effective, especially on issues from a letter to what kind leadership in africa need to reform, thank you. >> i'm from the county of which is part of the african center. i'm a bit out of touch insofar as the such a concern but i just have to question. actually i now work for undp. i worked for the fight which office. i was very impressed, very touched actual buyer presentation and simplicity with which you're presenting, but very significant when you t
this shows -- [inaudible] as i said i come from uganda. i know, i was born and grew up in uganda. two of my siblings died of the letter so i know about malaria. thank you for your good work you are doing. my question will really be on reduced to ship in africa. because as you know, without what you call, operation, without cooperation from government, some with this would not go anywhere. so from your experience both ray and alex, have you found, is there to wreck relationship between, because...