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all right. >> i just found uganda is -- google came out with a stud dwhrai uganda is the third country to watch gay porn. >> jon: one of the top three. >> uganda. >> jon: wow. this google study, it doesn't name names, does it? >> no, i might be in trouble myself. [ laughter ] >> jon: the film now you find out on thursday if you are nominated for an oscar. you are on the short list. [cheers and applause] >> thank you. >> jon: "god loves that's our shore. here it is your moment of zen. >> in colorado where marijuana is legal thieves have been selling the 420 mile marker on interstate 70 so often >> tosh.0 features videos from the internet. we discourage anyone from attempting these. enjoy! [laughter] [cheers & applause] >> laughter is the best medicine next to oxicontin. [laughter] welcome to tosh.0. [cheers & applause] i am your host, daniel tosh. i'm aware this show is not for everyone. if funny jokes are not your cup of tea, then maybe you should just keep watching "rules of engagement." [laughter] on tonight's episode, the greatest actor you've never heard of. brian atene, stops by.
all right. >> i just found uganda is -- google came out with a stud dwhrai uganda is the third country to watch gay porn. >> jon: one of the top three. >> uganda. >> jon: wow. this google study, it doesn't name names, does it? >> no, i might be in trouble myself. [ laughter ] >> jon: the film now you find out on thursday if you are nominated for an oscar. you are on the short list. [cheers and applause] >> thank you. >> jon: "god loves that's...
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all right. >> i just found uganda is -- google came out with a stud dwhrai uganda is the third country to watch gay porn. >> jon: one of the top three. >> uganda. >> jon: wow. this google study, it doesn't name names, does it? >> no, i might be in trouble myself. [ laughter ] >> jon: the film now you find out on thursday if you are nominated for an oscar. you are on the short list. [cheers and applause] >> thank you. >> jon: "god loves >> jon: that's our shore. here it is your moment of zen. >> in colorado where marijuana is legal thieves have been selling the 420 mile marker on interstate 70 so often >> tonight did we life iraq too soon or did we not start our third war there early enough. then a new breakthru in marketing. i'll tell you about it after an unskipable 30 minute ad. and my guest david fanning is the eck difficult producer of pbs's investigative news program frontline, dammit, i said i wouldn't pledge, now they're coming to my office. the new ford 5150 is made of 97% aluminum which means it's lighter but you can't put it in the microwave. this is the colbert report. capti
all right. >> i just found uganda is -- google came out with a stud dwhrai uganda is the third country to watch gay porn. >> jon: one of the top three. >> uganda. >> jon: wow. this google study, it doesn't name names, does it? >> no, i might be in trouble myself. [ laughter ] >> jon: the film now you find out on thursday if you are nominated for an oscar. you are on the short list. [cheers and applause] >> thank you. >> jon: "god loves...
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and peace in the south is synonymous with peace in the north of uganda.anda i think right now you can say there are three important elements of the situation in the south. one is peace in the north, the second is security in the south, of course the considerable economic interest in the south because sudan, south sudan that is is under a very important economic partner to uganda especially during peace time. >> reporter: if this drags on what does that mean for uganda, or isn't a peace deal coming soon? >> everything is hinged on a peace deal and possible transition of government in southern sudan. the cost of the rebellion is huge for the treasury and painful for the families of those who lost their lives and men and women in the south. and i think that there is no illusion on the part of uganda authorities that a peace deal is to be best food forward. >> reporter: thank you so much. >> thank you very much. >> reporter: libyan jets attacked targets this the south of the country after gunmen stormed an airforce base and ground troops sent in and follows d
and peace in the south is synonymous with peace in the north of uganda.anda i think right now you can say there are three important elements of the situation in the south. one is peace in the north, the second is security in the south, of course the considerable economic interest in the south because sudan, south sudan that is is under a very important economic partner to uganda especially during peace time. >> reporter: if this drags on what does that mean for uganda, or isn't a peace...
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uganda has gone even farther and understand minus one eight from the grocery store. not twenty yen on japan sees as his ties to set up that big business i think i can only be found in uganda. thinking of some of the compound and then steal he's doing the ground and to korea wants to change about him he's twenty one years old. why is it then he founded his and company the c team. i wept as he makes paper bags. the young entrepreneur comes from humble circumstances. he and his stock of capital all by himself. i couldn't use a little. and in a more with legacy means he's going to go to noah said medical grounds i'm listening to a cycling plan. who in the people's army credit unions good thing we need protein in yemen mind when a new attending the startup capital amounting to twelve dollars. now he sent me an e paper bags or that the uganda. his customers of small shops and pharmacies. the market demand attracted to me. and ukranian how could he says twenty thousand paperbacks a week by hand. this changes i just folded in milling steps. then i screamed he can eat it take
uganda has gone even farther and understand minus one eight from the grocery store. not twenty yen on japan sees as his ties to set up that big business i think i can only be found in uganda. thinking of some of the compound and then steal he's doing the ground and to korea wants to change about him he's twenty one years old. why is it then he founded his and company the c team. i wept as he makes paper bags. the young entrepreneur comes from humble circumstances. he and his stock of capital...
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the shot media market in uganda. many supermarkets and shops have yet to introduce paper bags yeti paperbacks can scarcely keep up with the moms. and andrew mclean is already negotiatitititititititititititn i i i i i i all about providing capital for businesses to develop. well we study with andrew got a top notch will need a lot more handouts to stomach the amount of toxic waste at over eighty second eighteen quite literally in our sins and come back which he has to be on crochet back to events in the evening and on the picnic tables. this season are a giant garbage dump. estimates say there are more than a hundred and forty million tonnes of plastic waste floating around in the world's oceans the action of ocean currents find huge plastic islands have formed around the globe they're not always visible on the surface because most of the plastic sinks into the lower layers of water and it doesn't by any carried. as he sits on. it's estimated that it'll take several hundred years for plastic bags to decompose. so that
the shot media market in uganda. many supermarkets and shops have yet to introduce paper bags yeti paperbacks can scarcely keep up with the moms. and andrew mclean is already negotiatitititititititititititn i i i i i i all about providing capital for businesses to develop. well we study with andrew got a top notch will need a lot more handouts to stomach the amount of toxic waste at over eighty second eighteen quite literally in our sins and come back which he has to be on crochet back to...
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from their homes because of the fights and in a moment we will hear from malcolm webb who is in, uganda thousands of people have left and we are at a camp for displaced people and tell us about the security situation in the state where you are and who is in control. >> well, the government says it's out of control and the big bone of contention is the capitol of the state which is bent ooshgs -- bentoo from the rebels who hold the town and effected by a lot of violence and we drove around on thursday and saw homes and a couple dead bodies on the road and dogs eating decomposing bodies and an oil field that is destroyed and people are concerned about the structure and humanitarian crisis here. >> reporter: tell us more about the humanitarian crisis there and what is the condition of the people who have been internally displace displaced? >> it's becoming more and more complicated and maybe even spreads and more people will be displaced and we have those at the u.n. bases for safety and the bases are packed and full and the u.n. is going after people who need food, water and security and
from their homes because of the fights and in a moment we will hear from malcolm webb who is in, uganda thousands of people have left and we are at a camp for displaced people and tell us about the security situation in the state where you are and who is in control. >> well, the government says it's out of control and the big bone of contention is the capitol of the state which is bent ooshgs -- bentoo from the rebels who hold the town and effected by a lot of violence and we drove around...
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the government of uganda has indicated they have real concerns about the impact of south sudan on uganda. kenya and uganda already has a very large refugee camp with sudanese refugees, both from the south and the the north. and we are seeing more refugees flow across the border. and they also have concerns. if these countries get involved, the conflict would spread. >> i want to wrap up by asking about the refugees. if the loss of the oil would create domestic pressures in sudan. but what risk are the refugees at going now in? if you could describe briefly the ramifications of having these camps and other installations crossing over. the risk of violence with other countries as well. that's a real thing we're concerned about as well. from the political standpoint, having outflows of populations into neighboring countries, the problems from the country into the neighboring countries. and that's a concern that all of the neighbors have. they know the impacts the refugees will have on their societies, on their economies. >> i would add it's a region with significant displacement for several
the government of uganda has indicated they have real concerns about the impact of south sudan on uganda. kenya and uganda already has a very large refugee camp with sudanese refugees, both from the south and the the north. and we are seeing more refugees flow across the border. and they also have concerns. if these countries get involved, the conflict would spread. >> i want to wrap up by asking about the refugees. if the loss of the oil would create domestic pressures in sudan. but what...
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more than 45,000 people here in northern uganda.stface a shortage of essentials, food and water, shelter, and medicine. according to aid agencies, almost 95% are women and children. this mother was forced to give birth in a tent after fleeing her hometown in central south sudan. >> we fled when the war started. my husband left us here with my mother and the children. then he returned to fight against the rebels. >> like most of the refugees here, this woman is from the dinka ethnicity, the same as the south sudanese president. he's fighting a rebellion led by a politician from the newer community. the ugandan government does not allow refugees to be divided by ethnic groups, but here at the camp, that already seems to have happened. are dinka,e majority 91% or so, but further down, it nuwa. reverse, about 90% areink it is the way people traveling, traveling to meet with people they are more comfortable with. sayhese refugees do not -- they do not understand the fighting. this is the first time this man has fled the country since 199
more than 45,000 people here in northern uganda.stface a shortage of essentials, food and water, shelter, and medicine. according to aid agencies, almost 95% are women and children. this mother was forced to give birth in a tent after fleeing her hometown in central south sudan. >> we fled when the war started. my husband left us here with my mother and the children. then he returned to fight against the rebels. >> like most of the refugees here, this woman is from the dinka...
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let's bring in a map with the two key players in this conflict that is uganda and sudan. now ugandan troops on the airport in juba. and in the background you have a very deep and old antagonism between the presidents of uganda and sudan. that said this has led to fears that ugandan troops may eventually intervened on the side of silva can tell that is a strong ally. all of a ugandan present during the seventy and we then might have a situation where react mac shop. to counter balance as at the palau would tend to talk to to omar al bashir the president of sudan with every show has in the cost at tony's open to mystic he aligns himself with khartoum he would not at that stage yet but analysts have been warning all possible trips the wall. if this whole situation sense than escalates and the international community has also been trying to weigh in trying to prevent the crisis from escalating into full blown civil war the us has been particularly active. which yes because the us is the key spots on set up south sudanese independence and it is actually the key ally of the uk
let's bring in a map with the two key players in this conflict that is uganda and sudan. now ugandan troops on the airport in juba. and in the background you have a very deep and old antagonism between the presidents of uganda and sudan. that said this has led to fears that ugandan troops may eventually intervened on the side of silva can tell that is a strong ally. all of a ugandan present during the seventy and we then might have a situation where react mac shop. to counter balance as at the...
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sudan on uganda. large,lready has a very and uganda, a very large refugee sudanese refugees, both from the south and the north, and as you heard from my colleague, we are seeing more refugees flow across the border. also has someink, concerns, and what i am concerned about is if these countries get involved in the conflict in any way that this conflict could spread. >> yes, and to wrap up by asking about the refugees, because if the loss of the oil revenues would create extraordinary pressures within sudan, thereby creating the potential for a arelem there, but what risk these refugees at? if you could just describe briefly the ramifications of having these camps or other installations crossing over into other countries, but particularly sudan, and the risk it poses to these other countries, as well. that is a real thing we are concerned about. that would clearly be in our national interest. >> if i could turn to my colleague to talk to the refugee situations and the impact, but from the political sta
sudan on uganda. large,lready has a very and uganda, a very large refugee sudanese refugees, both from the south and the north, and as you heard from my colleague, we are seeing more refugees flow across the border. also has someink, concerns, and what i am concerned about is if these countries get involved in the conflict in any way that this conflict could spread. >> yes, and to wrap up by asking about the refugees, because if the loss of the oil revenues would create extraordinary...
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for most of its imports now cctv is michael balance sheet onto a regional trade of who fled to uganda after fighting broke out two weeks ago. i guess what i can has been working when he spoke to advertising business he's also done with leighton will go to the cooked it too but today the week with the shadows operations of the box uganda. this past year. would you call her. we don't know what's going to happen tomorrow. so we'll see the ghost month the median rate of interest in this country. it's small but fully complied with me you couldn't read a sequel to the beach it has to do but find his fortune. yes to hiring because of the fight. we actually had to frantically for you and screaming into one pieces. and it was so new to put in it. craig knows most of them wanted to talk about displaying home the cell to the disney dictating the tune of thousands of the guidance of businesses in the wallet in this nation. she's fighting broke out. you couldn't eat but to lead to more than one thousand people. the board eighties. but what kid is one of many den and business people who hopes to so
for most of its imports now cctv is michael balance sheet onto a regional trade of who fled to uganda after fighting broke out two weeks ago. i guess what i can has been working when he spoke to advertising business he's also done with leighton will go to the cooked it too but today the week with the shadows operations of the box uganda. this past year. would you call her. we don't know what's going to happen tomorrow. so we'll see the ghost month the median rate of interest in this country....
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play in what you make of as motives and what are the challenges with uganda. and my last question is, what role does china play? the chinese have been quite active in the region and stability rather than picking sides. >> uganda initially went into -- went into south sudan to support needed infrastructure. so they provided troops to secure the airport. and to secure the road to nimily to ensure that their citizens were able to come out safely. we do know and this has come up as an issue of the talks that the ugandans have indicated, and they said it publicly, that they support the government of south kiir. that they have an interest in the region, and they want to ensure that a democratically elected government is not overthrown by violence. it has caused an issue. it got announced very early on after the summit? that they would support stability in the region, and would be prepared to do so militarily. so this is something that we're watching very closely. their actions do not lead to greater conflict they have rongly sup will don't provide a stabilizing forc
play in what you make of as motives and what are the challenges with uganda. and my last question is, what role does china play? the chinese have been quite active in the region and stability rather than picking sides. >> uganda initially went into -- went into south sudan to support needed infrastructure. so they provided troops to secure the airport. and to secure the road to nimily to ensure that their citizens were able to come out safely. we do know and this has come up as an issue...
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: and uganda takes the lead by moving backyards.igeria are going to tolerate that? >> anyone who helps a gay person or patronizes or operates a gay organization can be prosecuted. >> jon: what the (bleep)! [laughter] not just gay people anybody who helps -- they are not just going after will, now they are going after grace. [ laughter ] nigeria -- [ applause ] -- yes, i believe they are applauding. i remember that show. [ laughter ] nigeria on their way but still clearly the gay phobic country to beat this year is mother russia. they have homefield advantage and a star who has been making a real name for himself vladmir putin a man equally at home horseback riding or hunting or speaking at a funeral. [ laughter ] another thing i'll always remember about grandpa. what a contrast in styles burr to see. the african brand of homophobia aggressive, slashing. the russians more strategic, they are chess players, subtler, almost seeming to disavow their anti-gay bias until the last second. >> we aren't banning anything. we have no criminal
: and uganda takes the lead by moving backyards.igeria are going to tolerate that? >> anyone who helps a gay person or patronizes or operates a gay organization can be prosecuted. >> jon: what the (bleep)! [laughter] not just gay people anybody who helps -- they are not just going after will, now they are going after grace. [ laughter ] nigeria -- [ applause ] -- yes, i believe they are applauding. i remember that show. [ laughter ] nigeria on their way but still clearly the gay...
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. >>> uganda's president refused to sign a bill punishing homosexuals with life in prison.e did say to parliament that they were abnormal and could be rescued. discussing homeo sexuality would be punishable with prison. uganda's parliament could pass the measure with a two-thirds vote. >>> russia has warned about gay propaganda. he said gay people have nothing to fear, but says leave our children alone. >>> now to cyber attacks. a serious and growing threat to many americans. stores and customers at risk as hackers continue to strike. al jazee al jazeera mark schnyder reports. >> looks like cyber security form intel crawler alerted law enforcement and visa about other breaches. at least six u.s. merchants that have not been named. the firm says it's the same type of software used to steal customer's information from target. >> at m, cash, that's it. i can't do it no other way. >> you have a check card but wouldn't swipe it at a store. >> no, i don't trust it. i don't carry it. people can scan it and get your information. i don't do that. >> a cyber security firm noticed mal
. >>> uganda's president refused to sign a bill punishing homosexuals with life in prison.e did say to parliament that they were abnormal and could be rescued. discussing homeo sexuality would be punishable with prison. uganda's parliament could pass the measure with a two-thirds vote. >>> russia has warned about gay propaganda. he said gay people have nothing to fear, but says leave our children alone. >>> now to cyber attacks. a serious and growing threat to many...
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they are from neighbouring y ugan ugan uganda. now the army says their time is up. the rocket launcher is in position. soldiers are preparing it to fire on to the adf rebels. the commanders are studying a map trying to work out the location of the rebels to calculate what direction and angle the rockets have to be fired at to hit their targets. >> they make final adjustments and the onslaught begins. but the first volley misses the target. the spotter hidden near the rebel base radioed in directions. they check the map and adjust the aim. it's deafeningly loud. these men are used to it and tell us not to block our ears. if you do, the pressure waves will make your knows bleed. it's nothing compared to the destruction on the other end. the rebels face a formidable force. they have a thick jungle in their favour. after decades on the run everyone is waiting to see if they'll be reined in. malcolm webb, al jazeera, in the democratic republic of congo. >> still to come, vesting in their future, the charity helping street children in bangladesh get ahead. that's why some
they are from neighbouring y ugan ugan uganda. now the army says their time is up. the rocket launcher is in position. soldiers are preparing it to fire on to the adf rebels. the commanders are studying a map trying to work out the location of the rebels to calculate what direction and angle the rockets have to be fired at to hit their targets. >> they make final adjustments and the onslaught begins. but the first volley misses the target. the spotter hidden near the rebel base radioed in...
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i'm originally from uganda and i was in uganda within the ugandan who worked with jeffrey sachs on some of these programs and he said the key problem was that he didn't listen a lot. he wanted to for example talk to presidents and not secretaries of the ministries who actually knew what was happening on the ground. my question is, how much was it about jeffrey sachs caring about the people and the projects and how much was said about him trying to prove that jeffrey sachs could do this amazing thing that perhaps would never be duplicated again and be remembered her a long time? he wondered why with all these these connections why did he have programs that could make capital available to african entrepreneurs. we know they're entrepreneurs who lacked access to capital my final question is do you think is the consequence of this whole experience with jeffrey sachs there's going to be some sort of a bat lash, people that might want to engage africa effectively will become a little reluctant now because of the experience with jeffrey sachs. >> milton is such an interesting question. i mysel
i'm originally from uganda and i was in uganda within the ugandan who worked with jeffrey sachs on some of these programs and he said the key problem was that he didn't listen a lot. he wanted to for example talk to presidents and not secretaries of the ministries who actually knew what was happening on the ground. my question is, how much was it about jeffrey sachs caring about the people and the projects and how much was said about him trying to prove that jeffrey sachs could do this amazing...
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off of them have made it to uganda where many are being treated in refugee camps. contagious diseases are broken or youtube for sanitary conditions. diseases you know. i like to. eugene skin infections. of course as the environment is very kind city just use your mobile phone. is that it protects us from. the no borders is providing months to nations for tens of thousands of silk sudanese refugees in uganda the medical charity was forced to suspend activities in this old sudanese town of monaco one of fifteen projects across the country to amuse the family album and here in june and i'm usually in the execution and say they will launch a lawsuit against the state of ohio. dennis mcguire who was executed on thursday for and either but he was put to death using an untested culmination of drug screening the final twenty six minutes of his life was spent an intense agony. i kept kyle brown is the story i can't think of any other way to serve in the torture the children of dennis mom why are we as they recount his final moments. their father was put to death with the dr
off of them have made it to uganda where many are being treated in refugee camps. contagious diseases are broken or youtube for sanitary conditions. diseases you know. i like to. eugene skin infections. of course as the environment is very kind city just use your mobile phone. is that it protects us from. the no borders is providing months to nations for tens of thousands of silk sudanese refugees in uganda the medical charity was forced to suspend activities in this old sudanese town of monaco...
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tens of thousands of people have gone outside crossing the border to the south into uganda they don't do the violence erupts in the capital of the central african republic today in the fullest the resignation of the country's ex rebel president michel told to post already gone if i was tired and i didn't go in the local red cross says that number people are killed. it also reports of releasing throughout the city of austin county on the ground and sent us this report. silica checkpoints to mom's abridged form baggies main supply route. there's cricket like to hear these men are on the left. they're forcing him to the key christian militia on the other side. this election. emilee holding his position. and we take notice of boulders. the peak when he was an awesome sale. we've been serving for three days and if they don't fire at us we don't react. yesterday they had to pee so we have to fight back the new fees to noon monday to post it. we decide to cross the bridge and get the inside story this onto the keys unit uses this house is a makeshift base. most of them and our x factor pick
tens of thousands of people have gone outside crossing the border to the south into uganda they don't do the violence erupts in the capital of the central african republic today in the fullest the resignation of the country's ex rebel president michel told to post already gone if i was tired and i didn't go in the local red cross says that number people are killed. it also reports of releasing throughout the city of austin county on the ground and sent us this report. silica checkpoints to...
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is relocating with the help of uganda government 200-300. but with 2,000-3,000 coming in every day, this site is getting bigger. >> what is the feeling about the talks under way? do they feel positive in any way? >> well, i guess for the people here the primary concern is finding food and shelter and getting to safety. a lot have come from traumatic experiences and had long journeys. generally people here do not have an enormous amount of confidence in the leaders and the fact that - or the chance of peace. the fact that they have come so far in large numbers and are willing to set up homes and plant seeds and digging the ground is some kind of indication of how long they think they may be here for. >> malcolm, from your experience and what you have seen, what impact would it have if the u.s. does, indeed, go ahead and stop aid if the two warring sides don't reach a ceasefire deal? for south sudan, that would be a significant move. the u.s. was the godfather of south sudan. they backed the succession and creation of the nation. politically a
is relocating with the help of uganda government 200-300. but with 2,000-3,000 coming in every day, this site is getting bigger. >> what is the feeling about the talks under way? do they feel positive in any way? >> well, i guess for the people here the primary concern is finding food and shelter and getting to safety. a lot have come from traumatic experiences and had long journeys. generally people here do not have an enormous amount of confidence in the leaders and the fact that...
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the picture first from uganda. works from the refugee camp. >> reporter: these children had to run for their lives. they are already traumatized and now they have lost their parents. they are among tens of thousands of refugees who fled fighting in south sudan. after days on the road they reached this holding center. now they are waiting for help. this girl says she had to hide in the bush for three days. she said she stepped over more dead bodies than she could count. >> translator: when we crossed the river some people drowned. i got separated from my son, i don't know where he is or if he is alive. >> reporter: the other children are hoping they will find food and shelter. they are all taken to the reception center of a long-term refugee settlement. people brought whatever positions they would carry. but they couldn't bring much because they travelled here for hundreds of kilometers on the back of trucks. they put up shelters to mainly keep the sun off. they are waiting for aide agencies to bring more supplies,
the picture first from uganda. works from the refugee camp. >> reporter: these children had to run for their lives. they are already traumatized and now they have lost their parents. they are among tens of thousands of refugees who fled fighting in south sudan. after days on the road they reached this holding center. now they are waiting for help. this girl says she had to hide in the bush for three days. she said she stepped over more dead bodies than she could count. >>...
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you can go to prison for up to five years which is the city and in many other countries including uganda or nigeria which recently approved such a bill. however their mortgages in cameroon in prison than in other countries. the reason seems to be that's some seven eight years ago the media. started the frenzy of denouncing so called homosexuals at the highest levels and that the president to go in and say what you cannot go into him once bedroom please refrain from doing this but instead they preferred their aptitude towards. you know the more classes and the justice system the police the media are how things are really all essentials of the more popular one and it stayed like this encourage it must be saved by a traditional chiefs and sometimes the church as his slave religion or the student is also to shorty papa roach final as well. yes i mean that the declarations by very senior religious figures in cameroon is very harsh words used against homosexuals saying there were less than animals. maybe things are changing we see in the reports of a cardinal of the law. christian and to me wh
you can go to prison for up to five years which is the city and in many other countries including uganda or nigeria which recently approved such a bill. however their mortgages in cameroon in prison than in other countries. the reason seems to be that's some seven eight years ago the media. started the frenzy of denouncing so called homosexuals at the highest levels and that the president to go in and say what you cannot go into him once bedroom please refrain from doing this but instead they...
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in uganda from cox. there is no mean feat the building. but in the interim goals seem committed to bringing quality they came it goes against the will of the ukrainian people. no notes with the hit of the administration is there are parts of the scolding that are still functioning things on the day to day running of the settee but on a political middle everything has come to a standstill in all this process might be and who we still have babies and a map of the country of course the asa result. here's her house on a man in the longer term perspective . despite the criticism of him because each piece. the pistons have nothing to eat it too often portis yes auntie uganda from cost waste in ukraine well one ukrainian are just the two had gone missing from all been a week assault on top of my life. the retrieval laughed off claims he was abducted and tortured. while the police already investigating this case you can't get the latest news from kiev. adults don't come joining us today. the gas chambers the electric chair as firing squads will se
in uganda from cox. there is no mean feat the building. but in the interim goals seem committed to bringing quality they came it goes against the will of the ukrainian people. no notes with the hit of the administration is there are parts of the scolding that are still functioning things on the day to day running of the settee but on a political middle everything has come to a standstill in all this process might be and who we still have babies and a map of the country of course the asa result....
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we come down to a deal like the trees dating uganda's to paint scenes for more cartoons in our current content. no need to know what to do. and with that. it's a chimpanzee to be mutually combined states. how cheeky means i choose to repent. all for the trek epl. the opera we used to come up and work on that rather than in school not everyone is convinced the second hunt is first humans to children. when people question me to stop hunting. it's like they want to tell my comedy. it is. for all. this lake lay down to work in uganda or one hunts this is that it is based in the country to live just a tropical rainforest the wide track of and not a one point of hundreds of chimpanzees living here and don't i today the atlanta protecting the animals. not too long ago that when cory scriptures to contradict this florist themselves. we each individually far east. he played awesome and the support series this the norm even team. one preaches have renounced their old lanes. today takes care what the undercurrents that traps state and local hunters it was to put some moments it too. snail cool ca
we come down to a deal like the trees dating uganda's to paint scenes for more cartoons in our current content. no need to know what to do. and with that. it's a chimpanzee to be mutually combined states. how cheeky means i choose to repent. all for the trek epl. the opera we used to come up and work on that rather than in school not everyone is convinced the second hunt is first humans to children. when people question me to stop hunting. it's like they want to tell my comedy. it is. for all....
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in nigeria is not alone in uganda recently passed a similar anti gay measure. reflecting a trend that applies across role either. portions of africa. now my guess today i joseph a choral piece the nigerian human rights activists. he's also the former director of the initiative for equal rights in nigeria. welcome to the interview thing happened the president of the country goodluck jonathan and he is not publicly expressed his views yet on a small yet to come and seven. a spokesman however has said something i wanna focus for a few ways to get your reaction. he said this law is in line with the people's court ruled in religious inclination and it reflects the beliefs in orientation. nigerian people he's basically saying there nigerians agree with this law they believe that gays are abnormal. even in him and i don't really deserve to exist the fact that my reaction to that would be adaptable to be referred to co chair is very tan and a smoothie to the need to reduce the nature is christine tea in beslan it was as mean all over the world. christine see in the sla
in nigeria is not alone in uganda recently passed a similar anti gay measure. reflecting a trend that applies across role either. portions of africa. now my guess today i joseph a choral piece the nigerian human rights activists. he's also the former director of the initiative for equal rights in nigeria. welcome to the interview thing happened the president of the country goodluck jonathan and he is not publicly expressed his views yet on a small yet to come and seven. a spokesman however has...
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the leader of rebels in south sudan says he wants uganda to leave south sudan before agreeing with ath the government and they will redeal peace talks on monday and they have got bor from rebels loyal to the former vice president and as we report the town has been devastated because of fighting. >> burned to the ground. this was the central market in bor. now nothing is left intact. banks have been looted, shops set ablaze and once bustling now eerily quiet and soldiers captured the town late last month forcing thousands to leave their homes. south sudan government destroyed everything in their sights. we accompanied the governor as he drove around the town to inspect the aftermath of what looks like a bloody battle and 30,000 people used to live here, we struggled to find any civilians. almost everyone had fled or been killed. and at the governor's office the scene was little different from the marketplace, trashed and ransacked and proof the governor said they are criminals and not interested in political reform as they say the way they destroyed this, they showed that these people
the leader of rebels in south sudan says he wants uganda to leave south sudan before agreeing with ath the government and they will redeal peace talks on monday and they have got bor from rebels loyal to the former vice president and as we report the town has been devastated because of fighting. >> burned to the ground. this was the central market in bor. now nothing is left intact. banks have been looted, shops set ablaze and once bustling now eerily quiet and soldiers captured the town...
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in south sudan on uganda. kenya already has a very large, and uganda, very large refugee camp with sudanese refugees, both from the south and the north. and as you heard from my colleague, we are seeing more refugees flow of crossed the border. ethiopia ivory coast last some concerns. and what i'm concerned about is if these countries get involved, the conflict would spread. >> i just want to wrap up by asking about the refugees because in addition to the loss of the oil revenues that would create some export and domestic pressures in sudan, thereby treating the potential problems as well but what risk are these refugees at going out into -- if you could just describe briefly the ramifications of having these camps and other installations crossing over into other countries, but particularly sedan, the risk the refugees are at and violence in those other countries as well. that's a real thing we're concerned about as well and that would be in our national interest. >> if i could turn to my colleague here to tal
in south sudan on uganda. kenya already has a very large, and uganda, very large refugee camp with sudanese refugees, both from the south and the north. and as you heard from my colleague, we are seeing more refugees flow of crossed the border. ethiopia ivory coast last some concerns. and what i'm concerned about is if these countries get involved, the conflict would spread. >> i just want to wrap up by asking about the refugees because in addition to the loss of the oil revenues that...
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uganda's president says he would support a revision of the bill. earlier this month, antigay legislation have been passed in nigeria. >>> vladimir putin says russia does not yow law loam owe sexual relationships but he says, quote, leave our children in peace. >>> detroit has one of the highest homeless rates in the country and of the 700,000 people that live there nearly 20,000 of them live in the streets. bisi onile-ere has the story. >> addicted to heroin and crack cocaine six years ago he lost it all. he turned to the streets of detroit. for years, he was among the city's nearly 20,000 men, women and children who were homeless in a city with an estimated 80,0080,000 abandoned structure, davis often found refuge but in 2012 he wanted out. >> something had to change because i wasn't happy you know. >> davis turned to the shelter. he beat his addiction. he landed a job and just two months ago he moved into the shelter's brand-new permanent housing complex located here across the street. he joins dozens of others who have recently regained their in
uganda's president says he would support a revision of the bill. earlier this month, antigay legislation have been passed in nigeria. >>> vladimir putin says russia does not yow law loam owe sexual relationships but he says, quote, leave our children in peace. >>> detroit has one of the highest homeless rates in the country and of the 700,000 people that live there nearly 20,000 of them live in the streets. bisi onile-ere has the story. >> addicted to heroin and crack...
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uganda where they have monetary interests, the closeness of the president of uganda and the current president of south sudan, and equally so ethiopia and kenya and the humanitarian aspect of this spill over refugees, you know, the hold up of the oil flows, potentially. these are key things that could impact the region. >> the indian government says ten people have been killed after a building under construction collapsed. it happened in the state of goa. up to 12 others are trapped in the rubble. the local media are reporting higher numbers. we're live in new delhi. what are you hearing about the rescue attempt? >> reporter: well, absolutely. we're hearing that army personnel have been brought in to help with the rescue efforts. there is a bit of a discrepancy by way of the numbers of those trapped and who may need to be rescued at the moment. the government usually errors on the conservative side when it comes to these kinds of accidents and these developing stories. so they haven't committed to the kinds of numbers that local media have reported. but in terms of the rescue effort it's on go
uganda where they have monetary interests, the closeness of the president of uganda and the current president of south sudan, and equally so ethiopia and kenya and the humanitarian aspect of this spill over refugees, you know, the hold up of the oil flows, potentially. these are key things that could impact the region. >> the indian government says ten people have been killed after a building under construction collapsed. it happened in the state of goa. up to 12 others are trapped in the...
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there are key stake holders in the region, uganda, who have monetary interests, economic interests, a large population who have been working in south sudan also closely between the president and uganda, and the current president of south sudan, but also equally so ethiopia and kenya, and the humanitarian aspect of the spill over of refugees, the hold up, these are key things that could impact the region. >> well, a boatful of migrants rescued by the italian navy have docked in sicily. lauren? >> reporter: the group of 800 migrants was picked up on thursday off the coast of lampedusa. the area is a major gate away to europe from africa and the middle east searching for a better life. we have more in sicily. >> reporter: never before so many migrants rescued off the coast of italy were brought to shore at once. from tunisia, pakistan and iraq were taken here on saturday. they were found on thursday off the coast of lampedusa by the italian navy packed on ove overcrowded boats struggle to go stay afloat. earlier migrants were rescued in the same area bringing the total of rescued migrant
there are key stake holders in the region, uganda, who have monetary interests, economic interests, a large population who have been working in south sudan also closely between the president and uganda, and the current president of south sudan, but also equally so ethiopia and kenya, and the humanitarian aspect of the spill over of refugees, the hold up, these are key things that could impact the region. >> well, a boatful of migrants rescued by the italian navy have docked in sicily....
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. >>> uganda has the largest number of south sudanese fleeing there. hundreds are tired, hungry. we go to their story. >> reporter: these children had to run for their lives. they're already traumatized, and now they lost their parents. there are thousands of refugee who is left fighting in south sudan. after days on the road they reached in holding center. now they're waiting for help. >> she said she had to hide in the bush for three days. she said she stepped over more dead bodies than she could count. >> when we crossed the river some people drowned. i got separated from my son. i don't where he is or if he is alive. >> trucks come to take them to a camp. they're hope to go find food and shelter. they're all taken to the reception center. >> people brought whatever possessions they could carry when they fled. mostly mattresses and pans but they couldn't bring much because they traveled for hundreds of kilometers. they put up simple shelters using bed sheets and blankets to keep the sun off because it's dry hot here. people are cooking what food they have left but waiting for
. >>> uganda has the largest number of south sudanese fleeing there. hundreds are tired, hungry. we go to their story. >> reporter: these children had to run for their lives. they're already traumatized, and now they lost their parents. there are thousands of refugee who is left fighting in south sudan. after days on the road they reached in holding center. now they're waiting for help. >> she said she had to hide in the bush for three days. she said she stepped over more...
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uganda's president said he would support a revised version of that bill. since then dozens of people have been arrested. >>> coming up an art world mystery, these three paintings have a secret owner and a murky past. >>> why broos barbara bush doest want her son jeb to run for president. millions who need assistance now. we appreciate you spending time with us tonight. >>> up next is the golden age of hollywood going golden but elsewhere. why l.a.'s mayor has declared a state of emergency for the entertainment industry there. next. this is the 900 page document we >> president obama signed the $1.1 trillion federal spending bill today. the measure pays for the government through the end of september. and funds nearly every agency from airports to war cost. the next fiscal challenge facing lawmakers would likely be whether to raise the federal debt ceiling. >>> jeb bush has been mentioned as a presidential contender. his mother barbara bush did not hold back. she says she hopes he won't run. her son jeb is the best candidate but there are others out there.
uganda's president said he would support a revised version of that bill. since then dozens of people have been arrested. >>> coming up an art world mystery, these three paintings have a secret owner and a murky past. >>> why broos barbara bush doest want her son jeb to run for president. millions who need assistance now. we appreciate you spending time with us tonight. >>> up next is the golden age of hollywood going golden but elsewhere. why l.a.'s mayor has declared...
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uganda though there is always room for ten these are the men tell me to wonder if he gets into feeding on itself which most of my gift guide these devices can enter into the interview finally start disease and forty eight cups when it opened this funding will come to have a win at all. so ago i caught them in a time i can tell them what it is untenable for today only to lose focus and a built in yemen ap a top of the day. its. mauresmo will bind you wouldn't go to a colorful he'd been ill and true islam was totally too much cooler than the last post. to know what the democrats who then went on to him. the questions continued on embattled the company strategy to some other cool. it comes on and on top of him. so you know what a busy and that attention of songs which i can come for just two people from trails to semis wanted to wiggle it and go home. but daily to his room for dissent i could do to it doing stuff that you were going to look at them too. oh and she conceived and created two were from two to one. what did she stood by the colts don't care where i could come more song. cryst
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i'm originally from uganda and i was in uganda within the ugandan who worked with jeffrey sachs on some of these programs and he said the key problem was that he didn't listen a lot. he wanted to for example talk to presidents and not secretaries of the ministries who actually knew what was happening on the ground. my question is, how much was it about jeffrey sachs caring about the people and the projects and how much was said about him trying to prove that jeffrey sachs could do this amazing thing that perhaps would never be duplicated again and be remembered her a long time? he wondered why with all these these connections why did he have programs that could make capital available to african entrepreneurs. we know they're entrepreneurs who lacked access to capital my final question is do you think is the consequence of this whole experience with jeffrey sachs there's going to be some sort of a bat lash, people that might want to engage africa effectively will become a little reluctant now because of the experience with jeffrey sachs. >> milton is such an interesting question. i mysel
i'm originally from uganda and i was in uganda within the ugandan who worked with jeffrey sachs on some of these programs and he said the key problem was that he didn't listen a lot. he wanted to for example talk to presidents and not secretaries of the ministries who actually knew what was happening on the ground. my question is, how much was it about jeffrey sachs caring about the people and the projects and how much was said about him trying to prove that jeffrey sachs could do this amazing...
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bunch of papers with lots of information in case you want to write about that fantastic match between uganda and ghana. and the very first fact on the pain was that every week in china, 300 million people will play ping-pong at least once. now, if you have ever been to china you know one thing. china is a top-down country, not bottom-up, so that means someone at sometime made this decision to tell everybody to play ping-pong. it's a very straining idea but it's true. you think of all the things they could have told them to do. could have had a nation of weightlifters or sharpshooters, but it was ping-pong. so why would they do that? imenglish. english love their sports, the english were exporting sports at an incredible rate, cricket, soccer, hockey, rugby, all english sports and the chinese decide to concentrate on ping-pong. i seattle the first chinese i net who knew, and he said it all starts off with an englishman, and his name is ivan montague. so i went back and started digging and went, wonder who this guy was? how did he get to china? why did the chinese listen to him? now, the first
bunch of papers with lots of information in case you want to write about that fantastic match between uganda and ghana. and the very first fact on the pain was that every week in china, 300 million people will play ping-pong at least once. now, if you have ever been to china you know one thing. china is a top-down country, not bottom-up, so that means someone at sometime made this decision to tell everybody to play ping-pong. it's a very straining idea but it's true. you think of all the things...
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as in many of the world's poorer regions, clean drinking water is a rare and precious commodity in uganda. according to the world health organization, diseases related to contaminated water account for almost 8% of all deaths in africa. we're in the kabale district in the remote south of the country, where an invention designed to purify contaminated water is now being tested. a simple solution to a serious problem. >> even the people in town here, who have heard about the jompy boilers, want to have one! like myself, i would like to have one, here and maybe in my village. >> it's the brainchild of scottish plumber and heating engineer, david osborne, who grew up in south africa and has retained a strong affinity to the continent. he built the prototype in his garage. >> i had an idea at 11:00 at night. lying in bed, i had the idea. i drew it, and the following morning at 6:00 a.m., before anyone put their washing out, i lit a fire in my driveway. i put a length of copper tubing into the fire and ran water through it, to prove the initial concept. once i had proved that, it took no more t
as in many of the world's poorer regions, clean drinking water is a rare and precious commodity in uganda. according to the world health organization, diseases related to contaminated water account for almost 8% of all deaths in africa. we're in the kabale district in the remote south of the country, where an invention designed to purify contaminated water is now being tested. a simple solution to a serious problem. >> even the people in town here, who have heard about the jompy boilers,...
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uganda though there is always wrong collated. these are the men tell me to wonder. isn't that the young. those hopes were soon as you might've tried these devices can enter into the interview finally start disease and forty eight cups when it opened this funding will come to have a win is on the tub and seventy nautical a banana and a mike to tell them what it is untenable for today only to lose focus and did you know what hit them the day. memphis. mauresmo will bind you wouldn't go to a colorful he'd been ill and true islam was totally too much cooler than the last post. to know what the democrats who then went on to god. the questions continued on embattled the company strategy to some other cool. it comes on and on top of that young children you know what a busy and that attention of songs which i can come for just two people the trails to semis wanted to wiggle it and go home. but daily to and from houston to cover. due to an end to instill into to work. don't allow them to grow in the gym conceived and created two were killed. two to one. what if she stood by
uganda though there is always wrong collated. these are the men tell me to wonder. isn't that the young. those hopes were soon as you might've tried these devices can enter into the interview finally start disease and forty eight cups when it opened this funding will come to have a win is on the tub and seventy nautical a banana and a mike to tell them what it is untenable for today only to lose focus and did you know what hit them the day. memphis. mauresmo will bind you wouldn't go to a...
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you might get this these people of uganda to beat the pens played. poppy is at badminton. speaking of that institution could attack them. but in the bed unit is gonna be in the two hundred some cases cap. not even the people i didn't get the puppies love being affected in a loving kid and loving me. it is me. jenkins says i do not know a haul of bhakti. it use to bolster the response of. the because it is yet to be coming in to buy lah. though. forming a government rethink some responses and actions rather than. so on. it is supposed to reduce funds that can give me such a response to the programs that need to get the response of the acts they're claiming it's the bnp is caving in to the kissimmee and get her back. it is done then you have that. like pp this strain of anti christian the identity of the month leading to the pool this action. should be the ones because they would all miss the fun of that. then they should be the ones that find out the line no that is seen in the gnostic my dad asked me not speaking that big of a busy and hadn't had it at the start of the eve
you might get this these people of uganda to beat the pens played. poppy is at badminton. speaking of that institution could attack them. but in the bed unit is gonna be in the two hundred some cases cap. not even the people i didn't get the puppies love being affected in a loving kid and loving me. it is me. jenkins says i do not know a haul of bhakti. it use to bolster the response of. the because it is yet to be coming in to buy lah. though. forming a government rethink some responses and...
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he's got his documentary "god loves uganda." he will be on the program tonight.apologized i'm a little parched. i apologize i just have my water flown in every morning because i'm very particular about my water. [ laughter ] i have it flown in every -- ahhhh. every morning they fly it in from west virginia, my water and i -- [laughter] , filtered down from the mountains
he's got his documentary "god loves uganda." he will be on the program tonight.apologized i'm a little parched. i apologize i just have my water flown in every morning because i'm very particular about my water. [ laughter ] i have it flown in every -- ahhhh. every morning they fly it in from west virginia, my water and i -- [laughter] , filtered down from the mountains
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the adf originally came from neighboring uganda. the re -- rebelian began in 1995.hey fought the army but were defeated. since 2004 they have been based in the congo. even walking through it is difficult, this thick cover is what makes it easy for the rebels to hyde and attack the government forces when they come in. but that's not the only benefit of being in the for res trees like this one can be worth hundreds even thousands of dollars in timber. but with the cooperation of business people and some go officials both here and across the border in neighbor states. and as long as they have a flow of cash it will be difficult to defeat them. now this mayor is clearly on the government side. >> translator: at the moment the army is coming to attack. if the army surrounds them it is difficult to move around. >> reporter: but the government groups still seem to be well supplied and determined to fight for their survival. >>> files of chicago priests accused of sex abuse are now being made public. they are being released as part of a settlement with victims. attorneys sa
the adf originally came from neighboring uganda. the re -- rebelian began in 1995.hey fought the army but were defeated. since 2004 they have been based in the congo. even walking through it is difficult, this thick cover is what makes it easy for the rebels to hyde and attack the government forces when they come in. but that's not the only benefit of being in the for res trees like this one can be worth hundreds even thousands of dollars in timber. but with the cooperation of business people...
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uganda is not in black on that comment on at least it did that they'd been on a map that we saw they did amend the bill which has not yet been signed by the president of deal that would nonetheless we are most entries in prison for life and what are your thoughts on this why is there this trend towards criminalization. i think is very important to tuesday that criminalization in africa. lucky also in asia he's from the way that connie time. most of them. so it's not something that has been enforced. after colonization. covered them with a very few exceptions in any sticky salsa for uganda was the curious life of the toys from the musician and even did the one coming now this is being adopted is a lot still not influence from. very cheap or radical religious groups coming from western country especially usa. so it's an influence that comes in and is homophobic. no wins is also an influence coming even from the west. so it's not cause something's fishy african. i don't believe in. for me and eddie something african unknown to me that i think there is for sure beats struggle to go throu
uganda is not in black on that comment on at least it did that they'd been on a map that we saw they did amend the bill which has not yet been signed by the president of deal that would nonetheless we are most entries in prison for life and what are your thoughts on this why is there this trend towards criminalization. i think is very important to tuesday that criminalization in africa. lucky also in asia he's from the way that connie time. most of them. so it's not something that has been...