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the kiira could become the first car made-in-uganda. proof that uganda's home-grown technology is more than happy to skip a few generations of the combustion engine and go straight for renewable energy. it's rush hour in kampala -- the air stinks of exhaust fumes. private car ownership is steadily growing in uganda. it's expected to rise by 40% this year. pauline korukundo has had her owncar for the past few months. it's made her more independent but she has trouble with the pollution in the city. >> i really feel it, sometimes i can't drive with my windows down i have to pull them up all the time, and it really affects me. >> pauline realizes that she's part of the problem because she drives her own car. but she's working on finding an alternative. the 24-year-old engineer is a student at the makerere university. she's part of a team of students from different disciplines -- design, construction and engineering. together, they've developed an electric car. it's a first in uganda -- a unique project so far. and this is what it looks lik
the kiira could become the first car made-in-uganda. proof that uganda's home-grown technology is more than happy to skip a few generations of the combustion engine and go straight for renewable energy. it's rush hour in kampala -- the air stinks of exhaust fumes. private car ownership is steadily growing in uganda. it's expected to rise by 40% this year. pauline korukundo has had her owncar for the past few months. it's made her more independent but she has trouble with the pollution in the...
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>> when i'm in uganda, i'm always afraid.the challenge or the threat is going to come from. like i keep saying, i'm not so much afraid of the government itself because there you can find a way of putting in place security measures to deal with it. the challenge comes from the ordinary people who have been instilled with all this hate from religious leaders. >> we thank you for your efforts on all of this and wish you the best of luck. we'll be following you. if you get the nobel peace prize, that's incredible. >> thank you. >> i'll see you back here tomorrow morning with "weekends with alex witt." we'll talk politics with david gregory. "now with alex wagoner" is next. >> happy friday, alex w. is high school behavior a fair gauge how a can't kate will perform as president? will it be the most lasting part of his legacy? >>> also new york attorney general eric snyderman is here. we'll get his take on the lost billions at jpmorgan. and if it's friday, we'll take a look at what just happened. that's next when "now" begins. tt be
>> when i'm in uganda, i'm always afraid.the challenge or the threat is going to come from. like i keep saying, i'm not so much afraid of the government itself because there you can find a way of putting in place security measures to deal with it. the challenge comes from the ordinary people who have been instilled with all this hate from religious leaders. >> we thank you for your efforts on all of this and wish you the best of luck. we'll be following you. if you get the nobel...
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oakland children's hospital does a lot of good work partnering with the children's hospital in ugandad you may have noticed, these aren't exactly kids right out of college. this is an executive mba program for people who have some business experience. even more reason why when they go to the third world country and teach people how to do business, they know what they're talking about already. >> thanks, garvin. >>> let's check with jeff ranieri who is live with a premier. hi, jeff. >> how are you guys doing this afternoon? >> we're doing good. what do you have behind you? all sorts of cool things. >> reporter: we got that giraffe. it's the maker fair. it's a very simple name. it's all about making with your hands. there really isn't a better place than right here in the bay area to have something like this. we have google, facebook, twitter. they all started with simple ideas, just like this giraffe back behind me. and look at this. he actually talked. >> my name is russell. hee hee hee, that tickles. >> isn't that crazy? it's about invention at the maker fair. this is a rendition of
oakland children's hospital does a lot of good work partnering with the children's hospital in ugandad you may have noticed, these aren't exactly kids right out of college. this is an executive mba program for people who have some business experience. even more reason why when they go to the third world country and teach people how to do business, they know what they're talking about already. >> thanks, garvin. >>> let's check with jeff ranieri who is live with a premier. hi,...
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. >>> uganda may be one step closer to capturing joseph kony, military officials say they have captured a top commander in his army. uganda's army has a force backed by american troops dedicated to capturing joseph kony, it gained international attention when a video became wildly successful on youtube. >>> am afghanistan, a former high ranking taliban official currently working as an afghan peace negotiator was assassinated in kabul. he was being driven to work and one of the capital's safest areas when a gunman pulled alongside and shot at the car killing him. the former taliban member had reconciled with the government and trying to set up formal tanks with militants. the taliban have denied responsibility for the killing but officials say the group has threatened to target peace negotiators in the past. >>> an fbi agent base the in los angeles is missing. 35-year-old steven ivans was last seen on thursday. he is possibly suicidal but they are not giving out any other information at this point. bloodhounds tracked ivan's scent toward the rug he had mountains where the search picked u
. >>> uganda may be one step closer to capturing joseph kony, military officials say they have captured a top commander in his army. uganda's army has a force backed by american troops dedicated to capturing joseph kony, it gained international attention when a video became wildly successful on youtube. >>> am afghanistan, a former high ranking taliban official currently working as an afghan peace negotiator was assassinated in kabul. he was being driven to work and one of the...
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he signed up to many important human rights treaties, but abuses are rife in uganda. there are widespread cases against women. -- of abuse against women. that did not stop demonstrations breaking out last year in the capital and lasting for weeks. amnesty international season and echo of events in tunisia and egypt -- sees an echo of events in tunisia and egypt. >> it is not surprising that the situation in north africa spilled over into other countries fear the underlying factors are often the same, including the government using a security apparatus to clamp down on people. modulation, discrimination, people living in poverty. >> the government reacted with brute force. securities used water cannon and fired into crowds, killing at least nine people. opposition leaders and hundreds of their supporters were arrested. >> the problem is that many of the rulers in africa have not learned much from their peers in north africa. their reaction was the same. they are also repressing criticism and dissent. therefore, we saw very much in 2011 leaders in africa being part of t
he signed up to many important human rights treaties, but abuses are rife in uganda. there are widespread cases against women. -- of abuse against women. that did not stop demonstrations breaking out last year in the capital and lasting for weeks. amnesty international season and echo of events in tunisia and egypt -- sees an echo of events in tunisia and egypt. >> it is not surprising that the situation in north africa spilled over into other countries fear the underlying factors are...
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uganda children's choir, which is made up of children orphaned by aids. they set up chairs in the rose garden. i have it -- i call it a syndrome where i can't not cry when kids are singing. i'm trying to photograph while they're singing. we do the official photo op and the president had to go back into the oval office, but mrs. bush stayed. the kids swarmed her. she hugged every one of them. it was this incredible moment of love and joy and she led them upstairs to the state floor where they had a treat of juice and cookies and they brought out barney to play with them. i think back to these kids, to the women in afghanistan and even to the cherry blossom princesses and think about the ripple effect that this moment, this chance to have a relationship had on them. those were the moments powerful for me, a real privilege to witness. this is one that just sort of blew my mind. when i think about it, it's kind of rad, especially the day after elections in russia yesterday. this is during the national book festival. here is mrs. bush. she's gotten out of the
uganda children's choir, which is made up of children orphaned by aids. they set up chairs in the rose garden. i have it -- i call it a syndrome where i can't not cry when kids are singing. i'm trying to photograph while they're singing. we do the official photo op and the president had to go back into the oval office, but mrs. bush stayed. the kids swarmed her. she hugged every one of them. it was this incredible moment of love and joy and she led them upstairs to the state floor where they...
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the discussion began a century ago when theodore herzl proposed his uganda plan, which was to say if the idea of zionism is basically to alleviate the situation of jews in europe, which already people felt a century ago to be untenable, then any land would do- uganda as well as palestine- of the time. and this provoked the first great debate within the zionist movement between those who are for seeking sovereignty in the land of israel, and those who said, well, sovereignty can be achieved elsewhere too. this was the first big territorial debate. then the next phase was in the thirties when the british proposed their first division of what was then palestine, which included both banks of the jordan river, the east bank and the west bank of the jordan river, and to divide it into two- the east bank, which will be what we now call jordan, and the west bank, which would be palestine- would be some kind of joint jewish and arab state. this provoked again another big argument within the settlement then in the land of israel among those who said, "only the entirety of the land," and those
the discussion began a century ago when theodore herzl proposed his uganda plan, which was to say if the idea of zionism is basically to alleviate the situation of jews in europe, which already people felt a century ago to be untenable, then any land would do- uganda as well as palestine- of the time. and this provoked the first great debate within the zionist movement between those who are for seeking sovereignty in the land of israel, and those who said, well, sovereignty can be achieved...
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why uganda?uest: well, usaid and the united states state department have relationships around the world because of the c.d.c., the centers for disease control, which by the way is in atlanta, is the world's agency to try to protect against pandemic and constageons, meezeles, tetanus, things that are still relative in africa. try to get them vakes nated, try toned those diseases like we ended polio. you know, diseases don't recognize political boundaries or oceans. they travel with people. a disease that can start in africa and come to the united states, it could wipe out thousands of people. so it's in the interest of the country and the world to have a good world health system. in terms of population control, i've been to africa on any number of occasions. i have never seen any attempt to try to control population except to save lives which increases population and that's the thing i think is important for the united states to do is have better health around the world and save the lives of innoc
why uganda?uest: well, usaid and the united states state department have relationships around the world because of the c.d.c., the centers for disease control, which by the way is in atlanta, is the world's agency to try to protect against pandemic and constageons, meezeles, tetanus, things that are still relative in africa. try to get them vakes nated, try toned those diseases like we ended polio. you know, diseases don't recognize political boundaries or oceans. they travel with people. a...
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in uganda or elsewhere simply the work of the jewish people who makes no sense i'm bashing the jewish state house are made sense for the jewish people. we're talking to professor alan dershowitz he's author of a new book it's called to be the case for israel and debate with norman finkelstein among his books the holocaust industry and in each and reality of the israel palestine conflict now in one thousand nine hundred four one joan peters published a book called from time immemorial the book was universally recognized by serious scholars to be a fraught without wanting to toot my own horn i'm largely recognized as the person who exposed the froid. i know that book inside out i read it at least four times and i went through all eighteen hundred and fifty four footnotes i started to read your book mr dershowitz. i then came to chapter one footnotes ten foot no the left and footnote twelve footnote thirteen footnote fourteen footnote fifteen footnotes sixteen all of the quotes are from joan peters may or so from joan peters but you have a long quote here from mark twain on pages twenty
in uganda or elsewhere simply the work of the jewish people who makes no sense i'm bashing the jewish state house are made sense for the jewish people. we're talking to professor alan dershowitz he's author of a new book it's called to be the case for israel and debate with norman finkelstein among his books the holocaust industry and in each and reality of the israel palestine conflict now in one thousand nine hundred four one joan peters published a book called from time immemorial the book...
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douglas hamilton before we began that my own experience in traveling in uganda and kenya 25 years ago included visiting a national park that had been almost now president yosemite was seeking control. this was in 1987. and i was left haunted to god's creation being destructed. there's been this virtuous cycle where recognizing the value of conserving elephants and other animals for their own safety has led to the prospect of development for the countries that host these amazing creatures and has also led to a steady drop in -- what we're here to consider today is an unfortunate natural venal vortex that's going the opposite direction. just as in central africa, a number of -- lack of central control, a lack of organized armed opposition, a lack of coordination and collaboration across countries, so too we put at risk majestic species, bioopportunity to -- put at risk the prospects for conservation. there's been a report that details just how many billions of dollars go into the coffers of resistance movements and the terrorist movements that are outside the rule of law. as to chairman
douglas hamilton before we began that my own experience in traveling in uganda and kenya 25 years ago included visiting a national park that had been almost now president yosemite was seeking control. this was in 1987. and i was left haunted to god's creation being destructed. there's been this virtuous cycle where recognizing the value of conserving elephants and other animals for their own safety has led to the prospect of development for the countries that host these amazing creatures and...
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douglas hamilton before we began that my own experiences traveling in uganda, kenya, tanzania, included visiting a national park that had been almost empty of wildlife. i was left haunted by the destruction to god's creation. in the decade since then, there has been this cycle, where recognizing the value of preserving elephants has also led to improvement for the nations that host these amazing creations and creatures and has also led to a steady drop in the benefits, the proceeds from the illegal trade. in animals and in poaching. what we're here to consider today is an unfortunate vortex that's going to opposite direction. just as in central africa, a number of countries have suffered from the lord's resistance army because of a lack of central control, a lack of organized opposition. so, too, we put at risk majestic species. biodiversity, the opportunity to preserve amazing wildlife and habitat and the prospects for development, conservative. there's been a report that details just how many billions of dollars. terrorist groups who operate outside the rule of law. to chairman kerry,
douglas hamilton before we began that my own experiences traveling in uganda, kenya, tanzania, included visiting a national park that had been almost empty of wildlife. i was left haunted by the destruction to god's creation. in the decade since then, there has been this cycle, where recognizing the value of preserving elephants has also led to improvement for the nations that host these amazing creations and creatures and has also led to a steady drop in the benefits, the proceeds from the...
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thousands have fled into uganda. a former german teacher -- as francois hollande told journalists. this may sound like something ripped from the sci-fi book -- from a sci-fi book. two patients paralyzed from the neck down have been unable to control the robotic arm by using their talks. -- have been able to control the robotic arm by using their thoughts. we have more details. >> you are watching is an extraordinary. she is controlling robotic arm with her thoughts. notice the box which is screwed onto her head. it is linked directly to a sensor in her brain. paralyzed from the neck down, this is the first time in nearly 15 years she has served yourself a drink -- herself a drink. [applause] she cannot talk, but was able to communicate this message. "i could not believe my eyes when i was able to drink coffee without help. i am ecstatic. i have feelings of hope and a great sense of independence." the key to the technology is this tiny sensor, dwarfed even bya fi -- by a five-pence piece. when a patient thinks about moving their arm, it activates the neurons. the computer turns them
thousands have fled into uganda. a former german teacher -- as francois hollande told journalists. this may sound like something ripped from the sci-fi book -- from a sci-fi book. two patients paralyzed from the neck down have been unable to control the robotic arm by using their talks. -- have been able to control the robotic arm by using their thoughts. we have more details. >> you are watching is an extraordinary. she is controlling robotic arm with her thoughts. notice the box which...
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goes around uganda. takes pictures and every night up loads the photos on facebook.mpany now has. martha: which is incredible? bill: every corner of the world. martha: started it two 20-year-olds in a dorm room eight years ago and reaches a young man in uganda on daily basis. incredibly striking --. bill: family and friends and like so many other millions, hundreds of millions. we will see what they do. martha: have a great weekend, everybody. jon: it is "happening now", a fox news alert, facebook going public. the founder mark zuckerberg, kicking off the social networking giant's market debut, ringing nasdaq opening bell this morning from facebook headquarters in silicon valley. the idea for theld
goes around uganda. takes pictures and every night up loads the photos on facebook.mpany now has. martha: which is incredible? bill: every corner of the world. martha: started it two 20-year-olds in a dorm room eight years ago and reaches a young man in uganda on daily basis. incredibly striking --. bill: family and friends and like so many other millions, hundreds of millions. we will see what they do. martha: have a great weekend, everybody. jon: it is "happening now", a fox news...
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. >> we've been to haiti, ecuador, fiji, maldova, we've been to nigeria, zimbabwe, uganda.his last trip, we were in kenya, and they weren't using any of the other bee products. they were just using the honey. >> the someburu are cousins to the masterai , they've got a fe goats,camels. their bees happen to be more aggressive than ours. >> kept bees for millennia. thousands and thousands of years. >> a lot of them, they still used the log hives. those hives they usually harvest just once a year, because they were so high in the trees. >> very traditional method of beekeeping is to take a log hive, populate it with bees, pull out all the honey and brood, usually take the honey and eat it. and that's not really beekeeping, to my mind. >> so the gentleman that comes to introduce and visit us and say something about your group. [ speaking foreign language ] >> we gathered everyone here this morning, because we needed to begin at the beginning, just to go back to basics. >> so with we'll start, who is in the boo hive? there are three characters in the beehive. >> and we tried to t
. >> we've been to haiti, ecuador, fiji, maldova, we've been to nigeria, zimbabwe, uganda.his last trip, we were in kenya, and they weren't using any of the other bee products. they were just using the honey. >> the someburu are cousins to the masterai , they've got a fe goats,camels. their bees happen to be more aggressive than ours. >> kept bees for millennia. thousands and thousands of years. >> a lot of them, they still used the log hives. those hives they usually...
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caller: i have a question about your agenda in uganda. it seems as if there have been issues with food imported three usaid. i am concerned about what america is getting in return for its so-called good deeds, bringing in medicine and food. it seems like all of that is serving some kind of population control agenda that we have. that is our comes across to me and a lot of others. i would like you to clarify what our agenda is there. why uganda? guest: usaid in the united states state department have relationships around the world. we of a world agency to try to protect against pandemic, contagions, measles, tetanus, things that are still relevant in africa and taking lives, trying to and diseases like polio. that is in everybody's interest. diseases do not recognize political boundaries or oceans. they travel with people. it is in the interest of our country and our world to have a good world medicine system. i have never seen any attempt to control population except to save lives, which increases population. that is something i think it
caller: i have a question about your agenda in uganda. it seems as if there have been issues with food imported three usaid. i am concerned about what america is getting in return for its so-called good deeds, bringing in medicine and food. it seems like all of that is serving some kind of population control agenda that we have. that is our comes across to me and a lot of others. i would like you to clarify what our agenda is there. why uganda? guest: usaid in the united states state department...
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not to me, but i came here from uganda, i came here from nothing. >> urging congress to act by july 1 because that's when interest rates on federal subsidized loan will double to 7%. >> we have to make college more affordable. >> president obama is making his case on keeping the cost of education down as he appeals to some of the youngest voters in the country. >> i am worried about debt, especially going into the navy and worrying how i'll pay for everything. >> brendan is virginia tech bound and one of four children, tom craig is helping put through college. >> a little bit stressed out in terms of how they will be able to afford college. >> participated in the round table discussion and introduced the president today. she says higher interest rates could mean she might not be able to afford college. >> if i don't get to go, then it's going to be a bummer for me and a disappointment to my family. >> and those worries and mounds of debt could delay college graduates from pumping money into the economy. >> because of the fact i'll be focused on the loans themselves, i won't be able to
not to me, but i came here from uganda, i came here from nothing. >> urging congress to act by july 1 because that's when interest rates on federal subsidized loan will double to 7%. >> we have to make college more affordable. >> president obama is making his case on keeping the cost of education down as he appeals to some of the youngest voters in the country. >> i am worried about debt, especially going into the navy and worrying how i'll pay for everything. >>...
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manager antonio conte a forty two year old former midfielder is now the syria now winning coach with uganda's but last season comes i was in charge of second division sienna and he has held a press conference to readmit me deny any allegations that he and his players at his former club were involved in match fixing. given to camaguey must be done i'm going to stay on and let's not forget that i was a victim of an attack with dicks in front of my two year old dude in my wife because of my moral integrity honesty and fairplay this is antonio ghandi for those who maybe don't know him yet or maybe pretend not to know a little with sienna we were in the second division title with three games to go thanks to a lot of sacrifice to dissuade them she is enjoyed with a group of extra ordinary lads and this i'm completely innocent of any of this as are my players and it was a fantastic year and nothing and nobody i repeat nothing and nobody will ruin that year which was something really extraordinary which is you people the fact that meanwhile in demand lille midfielder look set to join chelsea this sum
manager antonio conte a forty two year old former midfielder is now the syria now winning coach with uganda's but last season comes i was in charge of second division sienna and he has held a press conference to readmit me deny any allegations that he and his players at his former club were involved in match fixing. given to camaguey must be done i'm going to stay on and let's not forget that i was a victim of an attack with dicks in front of my two year old dude in my wife because of my moral...
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the military in uganda says it captured a senior commander of the lord's resistance army, a group that's been killing and abducting people for more than 20 years. the ugandan army is one of the top five leaders who was caught in the african republic. the head, joseph kony, is wanted for war crimes by the international criminal court. an inquiry finds that 72 civilians were killed in nato air strikes over libya last year. that's the conclusion by human rights watch, which has examined claims of civilian deaths during eight separate nato strikes. it's now called the military alliance to investigate the claims further. our diplomatic correspondent, bridget kendall, reports. >> the aftermath of a nato air strike in libya in august last year. one of the eight incidents that this latest human rights watch report into civilian deaths during the nato campaign went back to examine in detail. here, the report concludes 34 people died. locals said one house was crowded with refugees who fled the fighting. but nato says it was a legitimate target, a staging post for pro-gaddafi forces. and at the ti
the military in uganda says it captured a senior commander of the lord's resistance army, a group that's been killing and abducting people for more than 20 years. the ugandan army is one of the top five leaders who was caught in the african republic. the head, joseph kony, is wanted for war crimes by the international criminal court. an inquiry finds that 72 civilians were killed in nato air strikes over libya last year. that's the conclusion by human rights watch, which has examined claims of...
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first they are talking world championships by russia have got off to a winning start a brace from uganda malkin helping them overcome latvia five two in stock i now have taken a shot. midway through the period but you need equalized early in the second full mountains to brace for the strike from alexander pope for the of getting to the net so gave russia a five two victory in other games the usa aged limpid champions and there were no overtime they were also wins to switzerland and sweden. in modern football russian champions and he will receive the premier league trophy today after their last home game of the season against spartak moscow the man clinched their secondly crown in a row with last week and will receive the silverware after today's game at the patrol stadium instant paid sponsor desperate to spoil the party they need to win to keep alive their claim in the second and final champions league spot. vulcano moscow also lost that and the free will be without the injured first choice goalkeeper. elsewhere angie host rubin with both sides battling for openly places where black arm
first they are talking world championships by russia have got off to a winning start a brace from uganda malkin helping them overcome latvia five two in stock i now have taken a shot. midway through the period but you need equalized early in the second full mountains to brace for the strike from alexander pope for the of getting to the net so gave russia a five two victory in other games the usa aged limpid champions and there were no overtime they were also wins to switzerland and sweden. in...
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considered a good indicationtor transparency, russia in 2011 has made it in the same level of nigeria and uganda. knowing most -- i can not believe that is what anybody is aspiring for. 129 out of 183. it's on the same level as bangladesh and nicaragua and i don't think i need to say more. the commerce department has just come out on the ip protection right with a list and basically has put russia as the least ip protection for 16 years in a row. that's all not good. that's all i would say, as a business person, room for improvement. big time room for improvement. we know, and i mentioned that a couple of teams, we in our facility last year had to file 88,000 pages for the tech authorities. that's a substantial improvement where it was over a00,000 pages. the good news is those things work but they work slowly. there's now a process in place to change it over to electronic system and we will be one of the first that will be trying this out and i'm relatively optimistic that this will work out. but this is the nonrosy side. so let me move on to the opportunities. because i think the business side
considered a good indicationtor transparency, russia in 2011 has made it in the same level of nigeria and uganda. knowing most -- i can not believe that is what anybody is aspiring for. 129 out of 183. it's on the same level as bangladesh and nicaragua and i don't think i need to say more. the commerce department has just come out on the ip protection right with a list and basically has put russia as the least ip protection for 16 years in a row. that's all not good. that's all i would say, as...
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five years in arms dealing charges after being extradited from thailand artie's military contributor uganda which of compares his situation was that of a tory as taliban killers and concludes we may be seeing some double talk coming from washington. this secret strategic release program at the u.s. only detention facility at the background in essence this program represents a weird combination of military and political buzz are where the detained insurgents has been trained to buy the time and security for tactical reasons in different type of afghan provinces and thus to give an opportunity for the white house to put trade this situation as steadily improving this discrepancy in u.s. foreign policy might explain the very obvious paradox that on the one side the notorious killers of the us forces have been traded in the release in their violation of any law american international laws in afghanistan on the other side somebody like victor boot has been in cassar raided for more than twenty five years into the maximum security prison their only fault they just don't have any bargaining pol wa
five years in arms dealing charges after being extradited from thailand artie's military contributor uganda which of compares his situation was that of a tory as taliban killers and concludes we may be seeing some double talk coming from washington. this secret strategic release program at the u.s. only detention facility at the background in essence this program represents a weird combination of military and political buzz are where the detained insurgents has been trained to buy the time and...
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she found out the children she was studying it uganda were so much more ahead and european children they were blowing off every chart from the european scale out of the water. also research in the 1990's and most recently a dissertation found the same thing. they tend to even out around three or four years old. bet once the kids get to school the trend reverses. nobody has studied that question. that is why the statement was there. >> ien at caesar chavez public charter school talk about the pushing of veteran teachers and the influx talk a lot of minority teachers to be a long-term why wall option where most people don't stay in the same profession. >> tell me the question again. >> can you speak more where better in teachers are pushed out of the classroom with the influx of younger teachers. >> i talk about teach for america. not because there are young people involved but my concern is the only make a two year commitment. the ones that stay are often excellent but my concern is the whole program fe are hiring teachers while pushing out better in teachers that is certain the after kat
she found out the children she was studying it uganda were so much more ahead and european children they were blowing off every chart from the european scale out of the water. also research in the 1990's and most recently a dissertation found the same thing. they tend to even out around three or four years old. bet once the kids get to school the trend reverses. nobody has studied that question. that is why the statement was there. >> ien at caesar chavez public charter school talk about...
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goes around uganda. takes pictures and every night up loads the photos on facebook.any now has. martha: which is incredible? bill:ry
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it ♪ that's the way you need it ♪ any way you want it ♪ >>> just coming into "the situation room," ugandand the white house is congratulating uganda on the capture and calling for other members of coney's haerm to surrender. let me read a line of the white house statement, the united states joebs regional governments and the african union in calling on abducties and remaining members of the lra, the lord's resistance army, to depart the ranks of the lra and peacefully surrender. he was made infamous by the popular video coney 2012. >>> huge life changing moments don't come around every day let alone on the same day. for one woman they did. both occurred almost at the same time. here is jeanie moos. >> congratulations, sara, you're about to graduate. congratulations, you're also about to get engaged. note the guy intercepting her. >> i have a question. >> her look said what are you doing here, and the only thing i could come up is i have a question for you. >> i nodded my head because i don't think any words were coming out of my mouth. >> you might as well brace for a lot of kissing. sara
it ♪ that's the way you need it ♪ any way you want it ♪ >>> just coming into "the situation room," ugandand the white house is congratulating uganda on the capture and calling for other members of coney's haerm to surrender. let me read a line of the white house statement, the united states joebs regional governments and the african union in calling on abducties and remaining members of the lra, the lord's resistance army, to depart the ranks of the lra and peacefully...
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the answer is uganda. correct. all right. now we are rolling, mccallum.haracter in the pirates of the caribbean movies very loosely based on exploits of famous real life pirates such as black beard. >> [inaudible] [no! >> yes. >> in addition to the skull and cross bones many pirates put what items on their flags to symbolize death and frighten their victims? scardz up please, the answer is a an hourglass. that was a really hard one. i don't know why an hourglass would frighten anybody. >> i am afraid of hourglasses. >> bill: depp has more mascara which-than maccallum has. >> hard to do. >> bill: two wives beheaded british invasion band had a hit song called henry the eighth. what is the name of that band? who sang it? cards up, please. and the answer is -- roll the tape. ♪ i'm henry the eighth i am. henry the eighth i am, i am ♪ i go the widow next door >> bill: dumbest songs ever recorded. >> great song. >> bill: it was just dumb. sold millions of copies. >> it was a simpler time. >> bill: very simple. you you lost maccallum it's okay you gave a spirited
the answer is uganda. correct. all right. now we are rolling, mccallum.haracter in the pirates of the caribbean movies very loosely based on exploits of famous real life pirates such as black beard. >> [inaudible] [no! >> yes. >> in addition to the skull and cross bones many pirates put what items on their flags to symbolize death and frighten their victims? scardz up please, the answer is a an hourglass. that was a really hard one. i don't know why an hourglass would frighten...
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the answer is uganda. correct. all right. now we are rolling, mccallum.depp's character in the pirates of the caribbean movies very loosely based on exploits of famous real life pirates such as black beard. >> [inaudible] [no! >> yes. >> in addition to the skull and cross bones many pirates put what items on their flags to symbolize death and frighten their victims? scardz up please, the answer is a an hourglass. that was a really hard one. i don't know why an hourglass would frighten anybody. >> i am afraid of hourglasses. >> bill: depp has more mascara which-than maccallum has. >> hard to do. >> bill: two wives beheaded british invasion band had a hit song called henry the eighth. what is the name of that band? who sang it? cards up, please. and the answer is -- roll the tape. ♪ i'm henry the eighth i am. henry the eighth i am, i am ♪ i go the widow next door >> bill: dumbest songs ever recorded. >> great song. >> bill: it was just dumb. sold millions of copies. >> it was a simpler time. >> bill: very simple. you you lost maccallum it's okay you gave a
the answer is uganda. correct. all right. now we are rolling, mccallum.depp's character in the pirates of the caribbean movies very loosely based on exploits of famous real life pirates such as black beard. >> [inaudible] [no! >> yes. >> in addition to the skull and cross bones many pirates put what items on their flags to symbolize death and frighten their victims? scardz up please, the answer is a an hourglass. that was a really hard one. i don't know why an hourglass would...
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adjust came home from uganda, that leader killed 300,000 people and we allowed him to live his laterudi arabia in order to stop the killing. >> yeah, i understand that. as long as things change -- so if we got rid of the leader and things changes, i might be willing to do that. but i'm not sure that is the answer. but, look, finally, you know, i want to get to the other huge disparity here. when i look on american media, all i see iran, iran, iran, iran it's so dangerous. they are a fraudulent government they didn't really win the election. but there is all this warmongering around iran. how does everybody say we could go to war against iran and that would be lovely, but we couldn't possibly do anything against syria. >> iran has 80 million people. a first-class military. they are capable of taking very very strong action, and the cost would be much greater than all benefits you are getting. that's why all people are saying this is not something you want to do. the joint chiefs of staff was on fox this weekend and he said wars are easy to start but you never know what is going to hap
adjust came home from uganda, that leader killed 300,000 people and we allowed him to live his laterudi arabia in order to stop the killing. >> yeah, i understand that. as long as things change -- so if we got rid of the leader and things changes, i might be willing to do that. but i'm not sure that is the answer. but, look, finally, you know, i want to get to the other huge disparity here. when i look on american media, all i see iran, iran, iran, iran it's so dangerous. they are a...
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the american commander said it's a difficult mission and officials in uganda say the government of sudan is helping kony. >>> australia, the government declared the koala as a threatened species in three large parts of the country. koalas are a beloved animal in australia. before british settlers arrived they numbered in the millions. now the number of koalas could be as few as 43,000. >>> a san jose neighborhood today said goodbye to a man who's been walking their streets for generations. gutierrez is known as the friendly mailman. he's delivered mail for 35 years over the years he's made dozens of friends on the street, avenues and cul-de- sacs. today he hung up his mail bag but not before saying the best part of his job is his customers. >> it's just a tight bond, a real friendship we have here. they make me feel like, a lot of them make me feel like one of the family. >> reporter: gutierrez says he plans to take a photography class, do some traveling and class, do some traveling and get some work done what's the best gift you can give mom ? a powerful connection. with this droid razr
the american commander said it's a difficult mission and officials in uganda say the government of sudan is helping kony. >>> australia, the government declared the koala as a threatened species in three large parts of the country. koalas are a beloved animal in australia. before british settlers arrived they numbered in the millions. now the number of koalas could be as few as 43,000. >>> a san jose neighborhood today said goodbye to a man who's been walking their streets for...
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the american commander said it's a difficult mission and officials in uganda say the government of sudan is helping kony. >>> australia, the government declared the koala as a threatened species in three large parts of the country. koalas are a beloved animal in australia. before british settlers arrived they numbered in the millions. now the number of koalas could be as few as 43,000. >>> a san jose neighborhood today said goodbye to a man who's been walking their streets for generations. gutierrez is known as the friendly mailman. he's delivered mail for 35 years over the years he's made dozens of friends on the street, avenues and cul-de- sacs. today he hung up his mail bag but not before saying the best part of his job is his customers. >> it's just a tight bond, a real friendship we have here. they make me feel like, a lot of them make me feel like one of the family. >> reporter: gutierrez says he plans to take a photography class, do some traveling and get some work done around the house. >>> it is almost may, chief meteorologist bill martin has the forecast for the start of a new
the american commander said it's a difficult mission and officials in uganda say the government of sudan is helping kony. >>> australia, the government declared the koala as a threatened species in three large parts of the country. koalas are a beloved animal in australia. before british settlers arrived they numbered in the millions. now the number of koalas could be as few as 43,000. >>> a san jose neighborhood today said goodbye to a man who's been walking their streets for...
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. >>> the daily monitor in uganda reports uganda army has captured one of the kony's top generals.now feels like a free man after spending more than two decades fighting alongside kony. >> the "new york post" says mark sullivan in the hot seat next week and facing a senate committee committee looking to the columbia sex scandal. >>> a government sponsored study looks at whether a natural compound could delay the destru >> announcer: this national weather report sponsored by subwhey. start the day right with egg whilt morning melts. >>> a co-founder of facebook who came to america as a child is renouncing his u.s. citizenship before the company's ipo makes him rich. >> for him to expatriate struck me as lawful and ungrateful. >> find out who else is criticizing this billionaire. >>> john edwards has never been prosecuted in a case like this. why the law and not the facts could be his best defense. you're watching "cbs this morning." >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by usaa. proudly serving the financial needs of the military, veterans and their families. ov
. >>> the daily monitor in uganda reports uganda army has captured one of the kony's top generals.now feels like a free man after spending more than two decades fighting alongside kony. >> the "new york post" says mark sullivan in the hot seat next week and facing a senate committee committee looking to the columbia sex scandal. >>> a government sponsored study looks at whether a natural compound could delay the destru >> announcer: this national weather...
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martha: started it two 20-year-olds in a dorm room eight years ago and reaches a young man in uganda on daily basis. incredibly striking --. bill: family and friends and like so many other millions, hundreds of millions. we will see what they do. martha: have a great weekend, everybody. jon: it is "happening now", a fox news alert, facebook going public. the founder mark zuckerberg, kicking off the social networking giant's market debut, ringing nasdaq opening bell this morning from facebook headquarters in silicon valley. the idea for the wildly popular website, born in his college dorm room less than a decade ago. it could be valued today, north of $100 billion. and finally, investors are getting in on the action. fox business network's liz claman, anchor of "countdown to the closing bell", live from new york. liz, what is going on? >> trying to decide if this is bigger than who shot jr and a beatles reunion put together. for the america and for the world as you heard from bill hemmer even in uganda they're facebooking. we're looking at a trade that hasn't happened yet. remember th
martha: started it two 20-year-olds in a dorm room eight years ago and reaches a young man in uganda on daily basis. incredibly striking --. bill: family and friends and like so many other millions, hundreds of millions. we will see what they do. martha: have a great weekend, everybody. jon: it is "happening now", a fox news alert, facebook going public. the founder mark zuckerberg, kicking off the social networking giant's market debut, ringing nasdaq opening bell this morning from...
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not to me, but i came here from uganda. >> the president is urging congress to act by july 1 because that's when interest rates on federal subsidized student loans will double to nearly 7%. >> we can't price the middle class out of a higher education. we have to make college more affordable. >> reporter: president obama is making his case of keeping the cost of education down as it appeals to the youngest voters in the country. >> i'm worried about debt. i'm worried how i'll pay for everything. >> reporter: brendan is one of four children tom craig is helping put through college. >> stressed out in how they are going to afford college. >> reporter: participated in the round table discussion and introduced the president today. >> are you guys excited? >> reporter: higher interest rates could mean she might not be able to afford college. >> if i don't get to go, it's going to be a bummer for me and a disappointment to my family. >> reporter: and those worries and mounds of debt could delay college graduates from pumping money into the economy. >> because of the fact i'll be focused on
not to me, but i came here from uganda. >> the president is urging congress to act by july 1 because that's when interest rates on federal subsidized student loans will double to nearly 7%. >> we can't price the middle class out of a higher education. we have to make college more affordable. >> reporter: president obama is making his case of keeping the cost of education down as it appeals to the youngest voters in the country. >> i'm worried about debt. i'm worried how...
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bases didn't consider places with 20 mile perimeters, multiple bus lines, fast-food franchise and uganda mercenary cards to be particularly noteworthy structures on the iraqi landscape and so with rare exceptions worth commenting on. i am certainly no expert on shiites and sudanese and a little foggy on my iraqi geography and never seen the tigers were euphrates rivers. on the other hand it does occur to me that a whole raft of american pundits complete personal government officials and military types who have done all of the above and spent time up close and personal in iraq or at least in the american version of the same couldn't have arrived at dumber conclusions after these many years. firsthand experience valuable as it be for great reporters like anthony should lead of the washington post and the new york times were capturing the british independent can't seem to be all and all either. sometimes being far away from iraq and washington and all the cloistered thinking that goes on from the visibly claustrophobic world of american global policymaking has its advantages. sometimes bein
bases didn't consider places with 20 mile perimeters, multiple bus lines, fast-food franchise and uganda mercenary cards to be particularly noteworthy structures on the iraqi landscape and so with rare exceptions worth commenting on. i am certainly no expert on shiites and sudanese and a little foggy on my iraqi geography and never seen the tigers were euphrates rivers. on the other hand it does occur to me that a whole raft of american pundits complete personal government officials and...
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tim tooten travels abroad to visit ancient sites in turkey and a closer look at children in uganda. harbor. all this and more on thisth the more products we touch around the sink, the more dirt can spread around the kitchen. that's why we created the lysol no-touch kitchen system. one solution for sparkling dishes, plus clean surfaces, plus healthy hands. all in a no-touch design. great. so, you're all set up. what's going on? installing cable. you know this is an ikea, right? yes, but look at this sofa! it's so comfortable. we don't want to leave. have you been living here? can i have dinner at michael's house? they're having meatballs. don't be back too late. you know it gets dark when they shut off the lights. okay. i can stay. you know, you can just buy the sofas and take them home, today. for a limited time, get up to 15% back on select seating. ikea, the life improvement store. >> good morning. we'll start you off with a look at the temperatures right now. currently 61 degrees at b.w.i. a few 60's ad you head out to the waste. a lot of areas waking up to clouds, fog, and even
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what she found out was that the children she was studying in uganda were so much more ahead even though they were mall nourished than european children that they blew on every scale she could test them on that they blew the european scales out of the water. there's also research by two pediatricians in this country in the 1990s and most recently, i think the one i quote, is phyllis ripyoung who did a dissertation and found the same thing, that african-american kids -- now, they tend to even out around the fourth, 4 years old, 3 or 4 years old, and then once kids get to school, the trends actually start to reverse. now -- >> why is that? >> well, you know, no one has studied that question. maybe that's a question we need to study. but that's what -- that's why that statement was there. thank you. >> hi. my name is tiffany mitchell, i'm a seventh grade teacher, and i wanted to touch a little bit on the change you brought up. in your book you talked about the pushing out of veteran teachers and more of an influx of younger teachers, and i was curious about your thoughts on the profession p
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it's why uganda and its african neighbors have welcomed our trainers to help defeat a brutal army thatk of the japanese man in the disaster zone who poncing our airmen delivering relief said, i never imagined they could help us so much. i think of the libyans who protected our airmen when he ejected over their town because they knew america was there to protect them. and in a region where we've seen burning of american flags, i think of all the libyans who were waving american flags. today, we can say with confidence and pride the united states is stronger and safer and more respected in the world. because even as we've done the work ofening these wars, we've laid the foundation for a new era of american leadership. and now cadets, we have to build it. we have to build on it, you have to build on it. and let's start by putting aside the tired notion that says our influence has waned or that america is in decline. we've heard that talk before. you know, during the great depression when millions were unemployed and some believed that other economic models offered a better way, there were
it's why uganda and its african neighbors have welcomed our trainers to help defeat a brutal army thatk of the japanese man in the disaster zone who poncing our airmen delivering relief said, i never imagined they could help us so much. i think of the libyans who protected our airmen when he ejected over their town because they knew america was there to protect them. and in a region where we've seen burning of american flags, i think of all the libyans who were waving american flags. today, we...