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spain is not uganda.w how it leaked out, but ugandans have taken their dissatisfaction to twitter using the #ugandaisnotspain. one ugandan tweeted, dear span, i'd rather live on ugandan bananas than beg 4loan. how's the austerity soup? uganda's economy will grow at over 4% this year. spain's will contract by almost 2%. uganda's public debt is 25% of gdp. spain's is 68%. in the last five years alone, the average ugandan's income has increased 15%. the average spaniard saw his contract by 6%. one spaniard may have gone overboard, tweeting if only we were uganda. well, uganda's economy is 100th the size of spain's. the correct answer to our gps challenge question was, c -- g-20 members represent 64% of the world's population. but 84% of global gdp. that number is down from 89% when the g-20 was formed in 1999 as other countries' shares have increased. still, that means the other 170-odd countries in the world add up to only 16% of global gdp. thanks to all of you for being part of my program this week. i wil
spain is not uganda.w how it leaked out, but ugandans have taken their dissatisfaction to twitter using the #ugandaisnotspain. one ugandan tweeted, dear span, i'd rather live on ugandan bananas than beg 4loan. how's the austerity soup? uganda's economy will grow at over 4% this year. spain's will contract by almost 2%. uganda's public debt is 25% of gdp. spain's is 68%. in the last five years alone, the average ugandan's income has increased 15%. the average spaniard saw his contract by 6%. one...
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spain is not uganda.ans have taken their dissatisfaction to twitter using the hashtag, ugandaisnotspain. one tweeted, i would rather live on ugandan bananas than beg for loans. how's the austerity soup? another said, hello, pot, this is the kettle. you're black. we did a little comparison of our own anyway. uganda's economy will grow at over 4% this year. spain's will contract by almost 2%. uganda's public debt is 25% of gdp. spain's is 68%. in the last five years alone, the average ugandan's income has increased 15%. the average spaniard saw his contract by 6%. one spaniard may have gone overboard tweeting, "if only we were uganda." well, uganda's economy is .01 the sign of spain's. the answer to the question was c, g-20 members represent 64% of the world's population, but 84% of global gdp. that
spain is not uganda.ans have taken their dissatisfaction to twitter using the hashtag, ugandaisnotspain. one tweeted, i would rather live on ugandan bananas than beg for loans. how's the austerity soup? another said, hello, pot, this is the kettle. you're black. we did a little comparison of our own anyway. uganda's economy will grow at over 4% this year. spain's will contract by almost 2%. uganda's public debt is 25% of gdp. spain's is 68%. in the last five years alone, the average ugandan's...
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rescue efforts continuing in eastern uganda following landslides that killed at least 18 people. the incident occurred near a major tourist attraction near the kenyan border. the government has been moving heavy equipment into the area. our east african correspondent reports. >> of the landslide started in the early afternoon on monday. at least two villages were hit by a torrent of mud that rushed down of the slopes, burrying the occupants. a group of schoolchildren had just returned from their village for lunch when the landslide struck. this coffee-growing area has been prone to such disasters. it is fertile land and villages are reluctant to resettle, despite the dangers they face, especially during the rainy season. >> this area is at risk. the mountain area [inaudible] fall,the rain eventually, the landslide happens. they need some level of enforcement. people though the landslides are there. [inaudible] >> a tewam from the red cross -- a team from the red cross is helping search for survivors. it is not clear how many people may still lie buried. the red cross estimates th
rescue efforts continuing in eastern uganda following landslides that killed at least 18 people. the incident occurred near a major tourist attraction near the kenyan border. the government has been moving heavy equipment into the area. our east african correspondent reports. >> of the landslide started in the early afternoon on monday. at least two villages were hit by a torrent of mud that rushed down of the slopes, burrying the occupants. a group of schoolchildren had just returned...
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one of the parade's grand marshals is a bishop from uganda, and he submitted the winning theme. it was selected to draw attention to countries such as uganda, where homosexuality is still considered a crime. live in san francisco, monte francis, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, monte. and stay with nbc bay area on air and online for continuing coverage of all this weekend's festiviti festivities, including sunday's big pride parade. >>> and when we come back, a big development in the case of a south bay man accused of beating up a former priest he says molested him. the latest twist that could bring the trial to a halt. >>> a daring rescue on mount rainier. and word tonight not everyone made it off the mountain alive. >>> and the bay area mother banned from nordstrom for something that didn't even happen in the department store. >>> i'm jeff ranieri in the nbc bay area weather center. quite a bit of a cooldown toward the end of the work week. also a few rare showers for june happening this morning. we're tracking another cooler start to your weekend in the south bay. and if you
one of the parade's grand marshals is a bishop from uganda, and he submitted the winning theme. it was selected to draw attention to countries such as uganda, where homosexuality is still considered a crime. live in san francisco, monte francis, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, monte. and stay with nbc bay area on air and online for continuing coverage of all this weekend's festiviti festivities, including sunday's big pride parade. >>> and when we come back, a big development in...
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the mud and up to one hundred people mostly children remain missing landslides are not unusual for ugandadozens sometimes hundreds die in similar incidents every year it's been a week since julian a sonder asked ecuador for diplomatic asylum and sought refuge in the country's london embassy no decision has yet been made on that meanwhile prominent americans including filmmakers michael moore and oliver stone along with renowned academic noam chomsky's signed a letter supporting us on his bid chomsky is one of the guests in the whistleblowers show airing today here on our turf. now moving over to the middle east the deep concern in the united states and the other imperial traditional imperial powers france particularly concern is that now they may the middle east may get out of control and that syria's much more serious than south america and i agree that's why they invaded libya and i have no doubt about it was to reestablish the crew. i agree but i think it's all over so for example if you take a look at what's happened in the arab spring the countries that are crucial to western imperia
the mud and up to one hundred people mostly children remain missing landslides are not unusual for ugandadozens sometimes hundreds die in similar incidents every year it's been a week since julian a sonder asked ecuador for diplomatic asylum and sought refuge in the country's london embassy no decision has yet been made on that meanwhile prominent americans including filmmakers michael moore and oliver stone along with renowned academic noam chomsky's signed a letter supporting us on his bid...
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i just like uganda. major vaca. i am totally happy about this. there is no sprens for me. when a guy talks about comic book it is imagine -- it is imaginable. it is powered by a ring. >> i recent that. >> back in the day -- are you okay there? do you want me to wait? we will just take a minute. keep the camera on lauren. >> got it. >> lauren, back in the day the original green lantern was powerless against wood. so in retrospect -- >> are you serious? >> aren't all comic book heros are gay? >> they are all in gay shape. i didn't know any of them were straight. >> you can't see most of their nipples through the costumes. >> what kind of .y -- what part of .y shoes are we not getting. >> a lot of masks going around. joy a plan -- >> a lantern is the secret power? >> it is a ring. it is jewelry. >> but he coordinates the lantern. >> where is the contraception? >> we need -- we made a new super he row. >> congressman, did you want to go on record with the new gay lantern? you have parents and other adults to ream them. tell them what to do. >> nobody is saying what the you tha
i just like uganda. major vaca. i am totally happy about this. there is no sprens for me. when a guy talks about comic book it is imagine -- it is imaginable. it is powered by a ring. >> i recent that. >> back in the day -- are you okay there? do you want me to wait? we will just take a minute. keep the camera on lauren. >> got it. >> lauren, back in the day the original green lantern was powerless against wood. so in retrospect -- >> are you serious? >>...
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a retired bishopp uganda talked about that.osexuality in uganda could be punished by death, by hanging. >> reporter: tiffany came to involvement with her son and said it was a teaching moment. >> he is 7 years old and i wanted him to understand that san francisco is a safe operation for the gay and lesbian community. >> reporter: it takes up the entire hillside and on a clear day like today you can see it as far as 120 miles away. . >>> for more on this weekend's pride events visit kumi.com and scroll down to the hot topics tab. >>> people who live on the hawaiian island of lanai have a few wish-list items for their new landlord larry ellison. they hope the oracle billionaire will bring jobs and lack affordable housing and better transportation, but they say they would also like ellison to be sensitive to their close night community. >>> the city council voted this week to join the marin energy authority and it offers two power programs one is called light green which 50% renewable energy and rates comparable to pge. the deep g
a retired bishopp uganda talked about that.osexuality in uganda could be punished by death, by hanging. >> reporter: tiffany came to involvement with her son and said it was a teaching moment. >> he is 7 years old and i wanted him to understand that san francisco is a safe operation for the gay and lesbian community. >> reporter: it takes up the entire hillside and on a clear day like today you can see it as far as 120 miles away. . >>> for more on this weekend's...
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(m-f)univis >>john que h@@@@ ler imp (m-f)u uganda cuando presencio a su padre matar a sumpacto (m-f)el joven tiene buena salud, la autoridad esta desperada, porque paraunivis vivir en alem necesita una identificacion, isionés de nueve meses nompacto ado na >>que misterioso, muchas gracias un supuesto meteorito cayo en perú. se aprecia una estela de fuego y un objeto caer a gran velocidad. >>no menos impresionantes imágenes captadas por un residente en dallas texas, del cielo cae granizo del tamaño de@@ @@er imp (m-f)univi causo daño a@@imer ito (m- casa vehículos >>vamos con guerrido@@@@ >>jay guerrido >>buenas tardes, impacto (m-f)u carlot@@@@primer impacto (m-f)u( >>tenemos condiciónes contrarias en la costa de california, muy estable, la madre naturaleza deposita fuerte activid@@en esta zona.f) considerado baja intensidad, la mayo delos@@er imp (m-f) univis deidente@@@@c acostumbrados a e para saber como prepararnos, tome nota, que hablamos con expertos >>cuidado, estamos experimentando un terremoto 6.0 en la escala de richter, pero es solo un simulacro. >>estamos hablando que la
(m-f)univis >>john que h@@@@ ler imp (m-f)u uganda cuando presencio a su padre matar a sumpacto (m-f)el joven tiene buena salud, la autoridad esta desperada, porque paraunivis vivir en alem necesita una identificacion, isionés de nueve meses nompacto ado na >>que misterioso, muchas gracias un supuesto meteorito cayo en perú. se aprecia una estela de fuego y un objeto caer a gran velocidad. >>no menos impresionantes imágenes captadas por un residente en dallas texas, del...
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i worked in uganda with a nonprofit. i worked in schools, villages and i helped coach lacrosse actually. i told coach thomas, i am the uganda coach of the year. >> you are an incredible young man. your parents and family should be proud of you. thank you for joining us this morning. >> the web site, your web site for people that want to get involved. >> simply shoot out for soldiers.com. >> it happens thursday 9:00 a.m. here at boy's latin. a 24-hour lacrosse game to raise money for the wounded warner project. what a wonderful idea. thank you, tyler. >> thank you. >> all right, guys. they are on the field. they are playing early this morning here at boy's latin. you will see a lot of this coming thursday. >> ron, i have the web site up. that is one of the coolest logos going in the lacrosse capital of the world that is a great logo. >> how did you come up with the logo. >> one of our students designed it. >> they did a great job. thank you for joining us this morning. everybody at boy's latin, congratulations. thursday m
i worked in uganda with a nonprofit. i worked in schools, villages and i helped coach lacrosse actually. i told coach thomas, i am the uganda coach of the year. >> you are an incredible young man. your parents and family should be proud of you. thank you for joining us this morning. >> the web site, your web site for people that want to get involved. >> simply shoot out for soldiers.com. >> it happens thursday 9:00 a.m. here at boy's latin. a 24-hour lacrosse game to...
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. >>> and now promoting gay rights and promoting homosexuality, the ngos are banned from uganda.ays after a police raid disrupted a gay workshop in the capital. the police detained four people for hours and amnesty international is calling this raid illegal. david mckenzie is following that story and joining us from nairobi, kenya, and david, first of all explain to us why this is important in uganda. i understand that homosexuality is essentially legal there. >> well, homosexuality is legal in you again ga, and around 30 countries in africa, but often the laws are grandfathered in from the old colonial days, s suzanne, and so the ugandans are taking a different approach here and active push against gay rights movement in the east african country, and three days ago, as you said, there was a raid on the kampala, the capital, and the police surround ed the hotel and detained the activists for several hours and questioned them and released them, but the activists say in fact that this is a clear violation of their right, and they are constantly being harassed by the police. take a
. >>> and now promoting gay rights and promoting homosexuality, the ngos are banned from uganda.ays after a police raid disrupted a gay workshop in the capital. the police detained four people for hours and amnesty international is calling this raid illegal. david mckenzie is following that story and joining us from nairobi, kenya, and david, first of all explain to us why this is important in uganda. i understand that homosexuality is essentially legal there. >> well,...
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i would like to call up fish of christopher, who is a longtime advocate for lgbt community in uganda. , represent him. thank you, reverend. now i would like to bring up aclu representative for northern california, who has long served to protect and expand equal rights for decades. [applause] and the individual community grown marshall award this evening is going to a versatile artist whose career as a choreographer and producer who began in 1981 right here in san francisco. welcome. [applause] next i would like to call another community grand marshal, who is a director of community outreach here in san francisco. another community ron marshall, sister romano. \ [applause] she has been 25 years with the sisters. another grand marshal, olga. \ that she is the executive director of the chicana and latino commission. morningstar is a folk artist, a veteran, and community builder. the representative is coming up right here. [applause] our final community grand marshal, mr. gary virginia. [applause] he is an activist and 25-year hiv survivor who is also one of the co-founders. [applause] >>
i would like to call up fish of christopher, who is a longtime advocate for lgbt community in uganda. , represent him. thank you, reverend. now i would like to bring up aclu representative for northern california, who has long served to protect and expand equal rights for decades. [applause] and the individual community grown marshall award this evening is going to a versatile artist whose career as a choreographer and producer who began in 1981 right here in san francisco. welcome. [applause]...
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. >>> uganda an man is helping a nation ravaged by hiv aids. what the... ♪ .. ♪ are you seein' this? uh-huh... ♪ ♪ it kinda makes me miss the days when we ♪ ♪ used to rock the microphone ♪ back when our credit score couldn't get us a micro-loan ♪ ♪ so light it up! ♪ even better than we did before ♪ ♪ yeah prep yourself america we're back for more ♪ ♪ our look is slacker chic and our sound is hardcore ♪ ♪ and we're here to drop a rhyme about free-credit-score ♪ ♪ i'm singing free-credit-score-dot-com ♪ ♪ dot-com narrator: offer applies with enrollment in freecreditscore.com. ♪ ♪ we all need it. to move. to keep warm. to keep us fed. to make clay piggies. but to keep doing these things in the future... at shell, we believe the world needs a broader mix of energies. that's why we're supplying natural gas to generate cleaner electricity... that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and it's also why, with our partner in brazil, shell is producing ethanol - a biofuel made from renewable sugarcane. ♪ >>a minute, mom! let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. >>> he had a coll
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but when jackson saw that hiv/aids had wiped out an entire generation of parents in his hometown in ugandaached out to help. it's a story of tremendous sacrifice and joy. >> in uganda hiv/aids can strike like a machete in a cornfield, killing men and women, leaving 1.2 million children orphaned. the grandmothers stepped in and closed that gap. some of them have up to 14 children to raise. i was born and raised in the village. >> i moved to america and went to columbia university. i came to visit, and i looked in the eyes of women who carried me as a child and said now is the time to also give back. i am jackson kaguri of the support project. we started with $5,000 that my wife and i had saved for a house. we provide free education to children who are orphaned by hiv/aids. we provide them uniforms, health care, library, and we started giving them meals. we teach the grandmothers skills so they can support themselves. 11 years later this project has produced close to 600 students and helps about 7,000 grandmothers. i feel humbled looking in the faces of the children smiling and focused on wh
but when jackson saw that hiv/aids had wiped out an entire generation of parents in his hometown in ugandaached out to help. it's a story of tremendous sacrifice and joy. >> in uganda hiv/aids can strike like a machete in a cornfield, killing men and women, leaving 1.2 million children orphaned. the grandmothers stepped in and closed that gap. some of them have up to 14 children to raise. i was born and raised in the village. >> i moved to america and went to columbia university. i...
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rescue efforts are continuing in eastern uganda following landslides that destroyed three villages and killed at least 18. the incident occurred in a district near a major tourist attraction near the kenyan border. they were moving heavy equipment into the area. been evacuated the village's. our correspondent sent us this report. >> the landslide started in the early afternoon on monday. at least two villages were hit by the landslide that flattened houses. one local radio station said a group of schoolchildren had just returned to their village for lunch when the landslide struck. the rep and three major mudslides in as many years. -- there have been three major mudslides in as many years. this despite the dangers they face, especially in the rainy season. >> so it is difficult eventually, and then the landslide happens. the awareness has been there. people know, but they cannot. >> a team from the ugandan red cross is helping local residents. is not clear how many people may still lie buried. the red cross estimates each village could have up to 80 people. >> few handshakes hold as m
rescue efforts are continuing in eastern uganda following landslides that destroyed three villages and killed at least 18. the incident occurred in a district near a major tourist attraction near the kenyan border. they were moving heavy equipment into the area. been evacuated the village's. our correspondent sent us this report. >> the landslide started in the early afternoon on monday. at least two villages were hit by the landslide that flattened houses. one local radio station said a...
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. >> 30 people have been killed and more than 100 are missing after a landslide in eastern uganda.horities say there's little hope of finding survivors. two villages on the slopes of the mountain were buried by the mudslide which was triggered by days of heavy rain. >> tropical storm debby continues to drench the u.s. state of florida. torrential downpours and high winds have triggered a flood warnings along the gulf coast. debby promises to bring more of the same in the coming days as it moves slowly on an expected path across the state before heading out into the atlantic by friday. well, you think you're up's debt woes would have everyone watching their finances a little more closely or lease being a little less generous when it comes to donating money. >> but that is not the case here. a private german charity has reported the third best results in his 50-year history. one focus of the group are drought-stricken parts of the world. >> somalia, mali, and burkina faso our three countries that have been especially hard-hit by drought in africa's region. animals have been dying. fo
. >> 30 people have been killed and more than 100 are missing after a landslide in eastern uganda.horities say there's little hope of finding survivors. two villages on the slopes of the mountain were buried by the mudslide which was triggered by days of heavy rain. >> tropical storm debby continues to drench the u.s. state of florida. torrential downpours and high winds have triggered a flood warnings along the gulf coast. debby promises to bring more of the same in the coming days...
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they're accused of terror attacks in somali, uganda and kenya. >>> tough sanctions may be just around the corner for syria. after 15 months of violence, treasury secretary timothy geithner is calling for the world to put maximum financial pressure on president bashar assad's government. yesterday syrians marched in the streets to protest the violence. activists say pro-government forces have killed at least 78 people just wednesday, including children. >>> the jury is now set to hear the case against former penn state assistant football coach jerry sandusky. he's accused of sexually abusing ten boys over a 15-year period. the case eventually led to the firing of head football coach joe paterno. the jury was chosen over two days and includes a majority of members with ties to the university. the trial begins monday. >>> the washington redskins headed south for training camp. starting next year, the team is going to hold training camp in richmond, virginia instead of ashburn. >> it's part of a multimillion dollar deal to help keep key components of the franchise rooted in virginia. some
they're accused of terror attacks in somali, uganda and kenya. >>> tough sanctions may be just around the corner for syria. after 15 months of violence, treasury secretary timothy geithner is calling for the world to put maximum financial pressure on president bashar assad's government. yesterday syrians marched in the streets to protest the violence. activists say pro-government forces have killed at least 78 people just wednesday, including children. >>> the jury is now set...
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she began to promote peace through running and starting the peace races through uganda and sudan andt the time. they listened to her. they understood that there was a reason to give up the fighting for peace. so they started, and so when i went to the peace run in november, it was amazing, because i met so many reformed warriors that now work on her behalf to go out to work so hard to reform other warriors because they have so much credibility. so it is just that i learned from tegula that one person's efforts can change the world. >> and why is it that when they talk to you, why do they say they are willing to stop fighting? h. >> well, one thing, they are thinking that when you become to the u.s. or in europe, but i came home to support them. i just wanted them to have edgebication so they can see further. not everybody can run, but if they can use a means of education, and say, you are not a politician, and you are a person and you can use what you are earning, and you can say in nairobi and you can have peace especially the women. >> they want to see the peace? >> yes. they are l
she began to promote peace through running and starting the peace races through uganda and sudan andt the time. they listened to her. they understood that there was a reason to give up the fighting for peace. so they started, and so when i went to the peace run in november, it was amazing, because i met so many reformed warriors that now work on her behalf to go out to work so hard to reform other warriors because they have so much credibility. so it is just that i learned from tegula that one...
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other stories making headlines across the globe torrential rains triggered a landslide in eastern uganda that struck three villages in a mountainous region scores possibly hundreds of people feared dead after their houses were buried their villages are affected are situated near a major tourist attraction close to the border with kenya landslides are not uncommon for a guy and more than twenty died in a similar incident last august. dozens of anti-government protesters detained in nepal after clashes with riot police near the katmandu airport demonstrators demanded the prime minister resign and try to block his motorcade as he came home from a conference in brazil police tried to quell the crowd by beating them with bamboo but tons and she. at least one protester was badly injured in the clashes. in india a key suspect allegedly involved in the planning of the deadly moment by attacks of two thousand and eight has been arrested. as being called the handler of the ten gunmen who carried out the assault which one hundred sixty six were killed the carnage targeted luxury hotels the main rai
other stories making headlines across the globe torrential rains triggered a landslide in eastern uganda that struck three villages in a mountainous region scores possibly hundreds of people feared dead after their houses were buried their villages are affected are situated near a major tourist attraction close to the border with kenya landslides are not uncommon for a guy and more than twenty died in a similar incident last august. dozens of anti-government protesters detained in nepal after...
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also online fully uganda russian made off and tore us financial fraud sturgill robbed millions for a giant pyramid scheme set to do it once more. as egyptians vote in a two day runoff presidential election the first since the fall of mubarak the historic advance being overshadowed by a new political route the supreme court dissolved the islamist dominated parliament this week and the military is now assumed total control program aleutian activists are boycotting the poll and say neither candidate is worth voting for as are his policy or now reports from cairo. whoever wins will take office in a climate of chaos confusion and a great deal of political isolation t. there is no constitution there is no parliament and the ruling supreme council of armed forces holds the legislative and executive power now what makes this particularly alarming is that these elections were supposed to be the next step in egypt's transition to a real democracy it is still unclear what the plan was the new president will have and indeed what his mandate will be now the one is between two candidates the man p
also online fully uganda russian made off and tore us financial fraud sturgill robbed millions for a giant pyramid scheme set to do it once more. as egyptians vote in a two day runoff presidential election the first since the fall of mubarak the historic advance being overshadowed by a new political route the supreme court dissolved the islamist dominated parliament this week and the military is now assumed total control program aleutian activists are boycotting the poll and say neither...
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currency markets the euro is now losing value against the dollar and the russian ruble is strains and uganda's both major currencies the dollar and the euro and staying with the exchange rates the currencies of for a largest emerging economy economies known as brics are posting their biggest declines in fourteen years that's as investors are fleeing from risky assets and concerns over the eurozone crisis and the fears of a deeper global recession and less than two months the russian ruble lost a route around eleven percent of its value while the brazilian plunged twelve percent analysts say the bric countries could lose at least in the fifteen percent by the end of the here and that's all we have time for in the situation of business i'll be back in about fifteen minutes but you can always find a lot more stories on our site r t dot com slash business. ok thank you threshold speech again see. and stay with us for there to a special report about the group who russian religious dissent is just a couple of minutes after the headlines. there hasn't been anything yet on t.v. . it is to get the maxi
currency markets the euro is now losing value against the dollar and the russian ruble is strains and uganda's both major currencies the dollar and the euro and staying with the exchange rates the currencies of for a largest emerging economy economies known as brics are posting their biggest declines in fourteen years that's as investors are fleeing from risky assets and concerns over the eurozone crisis and the fears of a deeper global recession and less than two months the russian ruble lost...
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a wonderful well-meaning campaign about a warlord who was killing people and is killing people in uganda, but the way in which that was presented turned out to be a bit misleading, perhaps not deliberately, and a lot of people had to rethink what appeared to be almost an apple pie type of a story, so everything you look at needs to be looked at with a certain degree of skepticism, but hopefully not too much cynicism, and i don't want a generation of cynics, but i do want a generation of people who say prove it to me and go out and look for multiple truths. >> that's easy to say but hard for the average citizen to do unless you're going to spend a lot of time. how is someone here who is checking on their device, as they are dashing for a plane, a train, a car, what have you, right, supposed to check 12 sources to make the story is right? >> how many times have you gotten an e-mail from somebody saying don't click on this thing, you know, because your machine will blow up or the post office is going to start charging for e-mail and blah, blah, blah. there's easy a website called snopes and
a wonderful well-meaning campaign about a warlord who was killing people and is killing people in uganda, but the way in which that was presented turned out to be a bit misleading, perhaps not deliberately, and a lot of people had to rethink what appeared to be almost an apple pie type of a story, so everything you look at needs to be looked at with a certain degree of skepticism, but hopefully not too much cynicism, and i don't want a generation of cynics, but i do want a generation of people...
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advocate as we said how come we're not seeing progress or gay rights advocates to countries like uganda or saudi arabia. you know i would say i'm not sure that's entirely fair question i think you know per people's personal views are necessarily how they're going to serve in an office you know i would hope that you know the global consensus i think the one that strikes the right balance between respecting human beings who are you know whether they're coming from and respecting a core civil institution like marriage would be complete on the side of affirming gay and lesbian people's rights as human beings while also affirming the course of the institution of marriage as you know husband wife and i think that makes sense as a good global policy and i think it answers a lot of the questions because that one on the one hand removes what i see as bigotry on either hand affirms or i see is the right of a people no matter where their country to stand for saying it is good and i believe that for the for the future for our children for civil society they're bringing men and women together to mak
advocate as we said how come we're not seeing progress or gay rights advocates to countries like uganda or saudi arabia. you know i would say i'm not sure that's entirely fair question i think you know per people's personal views are necessarily how they're going to serve in an office you know i would hope that you know the global consensus i think the one that strikes the right balance between respecting human beings who are you know whether they're coming from and respecting a core civil...
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state department put out a human rights report card countries like china venezuela you know uganda yemen they're often highlighted as some of the biggest offenders but i got to talk a little bit about and i guess the sort of goes along with what you were saying how there isn't really an international criminal court there isn't really an international you know superintendent or cantor to issue things report cards you know there is not there are nations critiquing each up there are almost universally with hypocrisy and yet the united states has been called not just among wealthy nations the one with the greatest inequality and poverty and incarceration and environmental destruction and so forth but the nation that is exerting the most power over others is perceived as doing the most to damage the climate is perceived as doing the most just spread torture and assassination is acceptable policies and doing the most to hold down other countries development and advancement and so there is you know there's this idea that the united states is uniquely important is in some ways right but not in t
state department put out a human rights report card countries like china venezuela you know uganda yemen they're often highlighted as some of the biggest offenders but i got to talk a little bit about and i guess the sort of goes along with what you were saying how there isn't really an international criminal court there isn't really an international you know superintendent or cantor to issue things report cards you know there is not there are nations critiquing each up there are almost...
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been established in africa since two thousand and seven we have hubs in burkean afonso mauritania uganda ethiopia djibouti kenya the seychelles and there are plans to open a base in south sudan as well now for now they're just using drones over east africa but they could expand the whole continent if they wanted to also according to these anonymous u.s. military officials our special ops forces well they're doing a lot of surveillance work out there but they also have teams dedicated to tracking and killing terrorism suspects and it's not just special ops contractors are out there too now that we've all heard plenty about al shabaab in somalia by now but the post outlines other networks that were monitoring al qaeda in the islamic magreb boko haram in nigeria for example those are names that i'm pretty sure that most americans have never heard of but it's always going to be that way we keep expanding our military presence to every single corner of the globe inserting ourselves into what are often local conflicts not goals of world domination by most of these networks and how long until i
been established in africa since two thousand and seven we have hubs in burkean afonso mauritania uganda ethiopia djibouti kenya the seychelles and there are plans to open a base in south sudan as well now for now they're just using drones over east africa but they could expand the whole continent if they wanted to also according to these anonymous u.s. military officials our special ops forces well they're doing a lot of surveillance work out there but they also have teams dedicated to...
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. >> reporter: last summer he brought his game to uganda.ut a thousand players will take part. >> it seems in baltimore, lacrosse is something to bring the community together. what better way than the make a difference for the wounded warriors. >> reporter: wjz eyewitness news. >> a great event. the goal of thursday's benefit is to raise $10,000. for more information on how to get involved, i know there's a lot of people that want to, log on to wjz.com. >> the rain moving out of the area. pretty steady all day long. that's the inner harbor. it looks good now. bob takes a look on what to expect for the next five days, bob. >> we do have rain, yes, tonight and maybe a thunder shower later on. tomorrow it dries out and temperatures back to the mid-to upper 70s getting close to 80 but much less humid tomorrow. beautiful day thursday, beautiful friday and upper 70s near 80 saturday and sunday. beautiful wet r for the next five days. >> all right. bob. they have a lot of rain in florida and a flooded road nearly cost two teenagers their lives. a y
. >> reporter: last summer he brought his game to uganda.ut a thousand players will take part. >> it seems in baltimore, lacrosse is something to bring the community together. what better way than the make a difference for the wounded warriors. >> reporter: wjz eyewitness news. >> a great event. the goal of thursday's benefit is to raise $10,000. for more information on how to get involved, i know there's a lot of people that want to, log on to wjz.com. >> the rain...
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on a trip to uganda, you made a sex tape together. again, i come back to this extraordinary risk taking. you weren't even using birth control. sex tapes, no birth control. how did you think this was going to end? >> how did i think it was going to end? >> how could this end in anything but a catastrophic manner if this guy wants to be president? >> that was a mistake. you asked two things there. >> let's talk about the sex tape. whose idea was that? >> that was a mistake. >> whose idea was that? >> that was a mistake. what does it matter? >> out of curiosity. >> it doesn't matter. >> people have tried to portray you as the evil person hooking in john edwards and this was part of your plot. get a sex tape, get it leaked, turn yourself into the kim kardashian of politics. >> that's not true. >> so it was his idea? >> that was not true. we were in love and sleep deprived and it was a stupid thing to do. it was a mistake. >> whose idea was it not to use birth control? >> we were both adults. we didn't use birth control. >> why? >> we were
on a trip to uganda, you made a sex tape together. again, i come back to this extraordinary risk taking. you weren't even using birth control. sex tapes, no birth control. how did you think this was going to end? >> how did i think it was going to end? >> how could this end in anything but a catastrophic manner if this guy wants to be president? >> that was a mistake. you asked two things there. >> let's talk about the sex tape. whose idea was that? >> that was a...
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and here is hoping that after november a bunch of kids in uganda will be wearing romney t-shirts from the patriots of last year. and as far as the blogosphere and i go on the fashion blog and i put my stuff in and they are like, oh, urban outfitters is selling out. has urban outfitters ever had anything to sell out from? are they just not a little more upscale target? >> they apparently also have obama shirts. >> they have great t-shirts at urban outfitters. >> i was along confused by that. >> did you want to jump in? >> yes. if you buy one of these awesome t-shirts, one thing you know is you have something to clean your car with maybe a week later. mary katherine says you don't have a lot of good designers. on the conservative side you will come up with poets and designers. >> does the obama campaign get obviously a large share of the money and that is why the stuff is so expensive? >> yes, it is a fundraiser. >> that explains the $45 t-shirts. >> it has to be a luxury item to put the luxury designer's name on it. >> my favorite part is this website that did the story on it. murderin
and here is hoping that after november a bunch of kids in uganda will be wearing romney t-shirts from the patriots of last year. and as far as the blogosphere and i go on the fashion blog and i put my stuff in and they are like, oh, urban outfitters is selling out. has urban outfitters ever had anything to sell out from? are they just not a little more upscale target? >> they apparently also have obama shirts. >> they have great t-shirts at urban outfitters. >> i was along...
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i lived in nigeria where my parents are originally from and sri lanka, uganda and kenya where i graduated high school. kayleigh talked about american exceptionalism. we tack go china in relation to the united states in terms of their burgeoning middle class and growing economy. what i don't see is a real discussion about china's involvement in africa, where they've been making huge inroads investing billions to build the future of africa's infrastructure and many african militaries, legitimate and sometimes shadowy forces i'll say. i would like to say that i think more than anything the united states should focus on china, not in a whimsical sense but in a sense they are making serious geopolitical inroads into a large continent. >> mike: interesting perspective on the international front not all just economics for sure. peter? >> second row ethan. >> in 2008 i voted for obama under the belief he would change many of the policies from the bush administration like indefinite detentions at go -- at guantanamo bay i'm disappointed more than anything i'm disappointed in myself for being sony
i lived in nigeria where my parents are originally from and sri lanka, uganda and kenya where i graduated high school. kayleigh talked about american exceptionalism. we tack go china in relation to the united states in terms of their burgeoning middle class and growing economy. what i don't see is a real discussion about china's involvement in africa, where they've been making huge inroads investing billions to build the future of africa's infrastructure and many african militaries, legitimate...
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. >>> in news of the world tonight in uganda, rescue workers had to use hand tools to search for peopleissing in landslide before heavy equipment arrived. at least 100 are believed to be buryed in a number of villages. >>> in syria, president assad said his country is in a genuine state of war. previously he has described the violence as an uprising by terrorists carrying out a foreign agenda. fighting has now broken out closer to the capital of damascus. turkey is now warning syria to keep their forces inside their borders or risk an armed response. syria shot down a turkish band. >>> say goodbye to big ben and hello to elizabeth tower. officially big ben is called the clock tower and big ben is the name of the giant bell that chimes the hours. recent poll found most people in britain don't like the name change. >>> for the first time ever the defense department today marked gay pride month. the pentagon hosted a panel discussion for gay, lesbian and transgender troops. under that policy gay service members were fired from the military if they disclosed their sexual orientation. >>> a
. >>> in news of the world tonight in uganda, rescue workers had to use hand tools to search for peopleissing in landslide before heavy equipment arrived. at least 100 are believed to be buryed in a number of villages. >>> in syria, president assad said his country is in a genuine state of war. previously he has described the violence as an uprising by terrorists carrying out a foreign agenda. fighting has now broken out closer to the capital of damascus. turkey is now warning...