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no matter where you go, in uganda.n techknow, our scientists bring you a sneak-peak of the future, and take you behind the scenes at our evolving world. techknow - ideas, invention, life. on al jazeera america >> and now a techknow minute... >> it's the ultimate race againt time. doctors preforming heart transplant surgery in just 6 hours before a donor organ is damaged by ice, used to keep it cold during transit. but this device could .change all that. it's called the organ care system, or... heart in a box. it works by hooking up the heart to this machine. it pumps it full of warm blood, and a formula containing a proprietary mix of nutrients. >> it's warm, >> it's warm, it's beating... it's functioning, it's just functioning as if it's in your body. >> doctors are also seeing promising results, using the organ care system on other organs, such as lungs. >> for more information on this, and other techknow stories. visit our website at aljazeera.com/techknow don't miss techknow, sundays 7:30et / 4:30pt on al jazeera a
no matter where you go, in uganda.n techknow, our scientists bring you a sneak-peak of the future, and take you behind the scenes at our evolving world. techknow - ideas, invention, life. on al jazeera america >> and now a techknow minute... >> it's the ultimate race againt time. doctors preforming heart transplant surgery in just 6 hours before a donor organ is damaged by ice, used to keep it cold during transit. but this device could .change all that. it's called the organ care...
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no matter where you go, in uganda.hey are a bit misinformed. >> finally, and with apologies to anyone watching on a smartphone, devices that changed so many of our lives, not always for the better. that's a point that a cartoonist in san francisco is trying to make in the next video. the character he creates says, "i totally don't owe you an explanation, but these are the reasons why i don't have a smartphone." the youtube channel was set up. his tales of existence, the mine usuali of life has attracted more than 40 million hits. his latest might make you nostal gik for the clunky cell phone you left behind." >> welcome to al jazeera america. i'm not jonathan betz in new york. a crisis in ukraine, continued coverage. a country on the bridge of war with russia. >> al jazeera america's reporters are across the globe. we'll go to moscow, kiev, united nation, new york city and washington d.c. the world is watching. so are we. al jazeera america starts right
no matter where you go, in uganda.hey are a bit misinformed. >> finally, and with apologies to anyone watching on a smartphone, devices that changed so many of our lives, not always for the better. that's a point that a cartoonist in san francisco is trying to make in the next video. the character he creates says, "i totally don't owe you an explanation, but these are the reasons why i don't have a smartphone." the youtube channel was set up. his tales of existence, the mine...
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it was illegal to be gay in uganda.he new law meant harsher punishments and made it illegal for ugandans to go on television, discuss homosexuality without condemning it. not ideal conditions for a debit. much of the ugandan media are on board. news papers out ugandan homosexuals and vilify them. they defend it as covering the laws under which they work. now for the effect that it will have on the country's media, and the new bill. >> on tuesday, 25th of february, a day after uganda's anti-homosexuality bill is signed into law, red person, a tab lloyd reveals the identities of 200 alleged homosexuals on its front page. such front page is part of a media trend. in april 2009 the sunday paper named what it calls the tophomos in uganda. in october 2010, the "rolling stop" newspaper did the same thing, but with the caption, "hang them", in broadcast it is not better. here are the opinions making it to air. >> and for the european human rights bill. suddenly there's a human right. for the african view, sudly it's a human vic
it was illegal to be gay in uganda.he new law meant harsher punishments and made it illegal for ugandans to go on television, discuss homosexuality without condemning it. not ideal conditions for a debit. much of the ugandan media are on board. news papers out ugandan homosexuals and vilify them. they defend it as covering the laws under which they work. now for the effect that it will have on the country's media, and the new bill. >> on tuesday, 25th of february, a day after uganda's...
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and their american activism exported to uganda worked.rs in that country, including some who reportedly attended the anti-gay conference with these experts blown in from america, legislators, began pushing for new and extreme punishments for being gay in their country. the first version of their bill established death by hanging as the sentence for the new crime of homosexuality. the americans who had exported their pseudoscience to uganda which resulted in that bill said they were shocked by the drastic nature of the legislation, the kill gays bill. the american activists tried to distance themselves from what they had rocked but the ugandans said the american activists had in fact inspired the law. the kill the gays bill eventually died after a wave of condemnation. that was 2009. but last month, a new it ration of that bill came back. and uganda's president, somewhat unexpectedly signed into law the new version of the bill, the revised bill doesn't include the sentence of death for being gay, but you can still get life imprisonment. yo
and their american activism exported to uganda worked.rs in that country, including some who reportedly attended the anti-gay conference with these experts blown in from america, legislators, began pushing for new and extreme punishments for being gay in their country. the first version of their bill established death by hanging as the sentence for the new crime of homosexuality. the americans who had exported their pseudoscience to uganda which resulted in that bill said they were shocked by...
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we have a close security relationship with uganda as well.d equipment and training to their police and their military, they've been valuable and helpful allies for us in the hunt for joseph coney and in stabilizing somalia. they're part of the peacekeeping force there that is fighting back against al shabab. we shouldn't move suddenly or rashly but i think as the administration conducts a top-to-bottom review of our aid we should look seriously at reducing or cutting off assistance related to he police training. their police have already been involved in anti-lgbt violence. we should have serious and direct conversations with the president about how this will affect the withstanding of our relationships and i frankly think we need to look to other re regional allies to be our partners so we aren't overly reliant on uganda for the actions in somalia or the actions against coney. we need to be able to have our actions stand up to our rhetoric. we also need to make it clear through a travel warning for those considering traveling to you fwuganda
we have a close security relationship with uganda as well.d equipment and training to their police and their military, they've been valuable and helpful allies for us in the hunt for joseph coney and in stabilizing somalia. they're part of the peacekeeping force there that is fighting back against al shabab. we shouldn't move suddenly or rashly but i think as the administration conducts a top-to-bottom review of our aid we should look seriously at reducing or cutting off assistance related to...
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i felt the country is giving money to uganda should withdrawal those moneys.uld rather spend that money in countries that treat their people decently. >> i want to bring in richard sacarities. john berman is my cohost. is this a good thing for them to stand up on arizona? >> i think more and more countries do really care about gay rights because they see that in order to attract the top talent, they have to support equality for everybody who works for them. >> this is a business proposition for them? >> i think it is motivated by business. there are a lot of things emerging around this issue. each one of these issues, russia, uganda, arizona, we all have to look at separately what was going on. ultimately, i think companies will make a business decision. >> arizona was different because it was at home. russia, you know, some of these companies paid $100 million to be sponsors. they did not stand up and say we don't like the way you do business. >> this question goes back thou thousands of years. plato. i'm not sure it matters. if it is good for the consequence
i felt the country is giving money to uganda should withdrawal those moneys.uld rather spend that money in countries that treat their people decently. >> i want to bring in richard sacarities. john berman is my cohost. is this a good thing for them to stand up on arizona? >> i think more and more countries do really care about gay rights because they see that in order to attract the top talent, they have to support equality for everybody who works for them. >> this is a...
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. >> uganda's president is facing blistering criticism over antigay laws.l jazeera's malcolm web explains there's now financial fall out. >> it's been called one of the toughest antigay laws in the world. earlier this week the controversial act was signed, showing many offenses punishable with life imprisonment. international donors made it clear they are not happy. the world bank delayed a loan wanting to make sure they are not affected by the new law. >> this is a law saying it is discrimination. it's a courageous decision by the bank and shows a shift, they are learning about the mistakes made in the past by having too extreme a view of what the economy should be. this is saying we have to look at the social impact of the policies. >> the loan is for $90 million, a small proportion of what the bank is worth. >> uganda relies on foreign aid for 20% of its budget. the swedish foreign minister is reconsidering its aid package, it's a number of donors who say their law goes against fundamental beliefs. the netherlands and norway froze aid. denmark issing mov
. >> uganda's president is facing blistering criticism over antigay laws.l jazeera's malcolm web explains there's now financial fall out. >> it's been called one of the toughest antigay laws in the world. earlier this week the controversial act was signed, showing many offenses punishable with life imprisonment. international donors made it clear they are not happy. the world bank delayed a loan wanting to make sure they are not affected by the new law. >> this is a law saying...
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>> not in uganda i have not had backlash. new york, when i came out i was - i had issues inside of my church. i was put out of the choir. it was a big deal. i thought my sexuality defined me. then i got to uganda and worked with students in a program where i was loved and accepted, even though they didn't quite know who i was fully, i found that i was not just gay to them. i was somebody. >> matt, why did you think theatre was the right way to share this story? >> i think that when we go to the theatre and hear someone essential, it's the equivalent of hearing someone cry. the questions about our responsibilities as americans are to the rest of the world are imspeaker difficult. theatre and music were the obvious way to tell a story that is so dramatic and linked to the route and sole of what our generation is trying to figure out. >> what was your reaction to the antigay bill that was passed. it was a sad day. i didn't think the bill would be passed. when the kill the bill was struck down, it gave me hope that uganda was on
>> not in uganda i have not had backlash. new york, when i came out i was - i had issues inside of my church. i was put out of the choir. it was a big deal. i thought my sexuality defined me. then i got to uganda and worked with students in a program where i was loved and accepted, even though they didn't quite know who i was fully, i found that i was not just gay to them. i was somebody. >> matt, why did you think theatre was the right way to share this story? >> i think that...
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this is not about helping the government of uganda. last month the white house press secretary said the relationship was under review, the administration pointing out that the changes have been made. >> we are shifting funding away from partners whose actions don't reflect our values. we are spending a survey. we are redirecting approximately $3 million in funding designated for tourism promotion there and shifting dod african air chief symposium and a co course to locations outside of uganda. the money is shifted inside of uganda, not taken away, new troops are about bringing one man to justice, not rewarding what many see is a grave injustice to the gay community in uganda. >> in libya the rebel militia controlling three ports is demanding the government return a rogue tanker that set off two weeks ago. the government has given rebels an ultimatum - give up the courts or face a military assault. the militia says it will enter talks once the tanker is returned. "the morning glory" is back in tripoli after u.s. stopped the ship. >> in
this is not about helping the government of uganda. last month the white house press secretary said the relationship was under review, the administration pointing out that the changes have been made. >> we are shifting funding away from partners whose actions don't reflect our values. we are spending a survey. we are redirecting approximately $3 million in funding designated for tourism promotion there and shifting dod african air chief symposium and a co course to locations outside of...
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holding back important funding for uganda. >>> also the frozen tundra. the unusually cold temperatures damaging very delicate crops. all that's coming up. first richelle has our top stories, ukraine. >> the president says he's deep deeply concerned about ukraine. tonight u.s. officials say there are signs that russian troops are moving into the crimea region in southern ukraine. viktor yanukovych made his first public appearance since being driven out of power. he says he is still the president of the ukraine and will fight for future of the ukraine. accusing russia of aggression in ukraine. radical groups, officials say, have been planning more operations and john's britain's foreign minster william haig says he will travel there to conduct talks with the new leaders. >> jennifer glasse is in the crimean capitol of simferopol. away are you hearing tonight? >>> john, air space is chosed. armed forces came into simferopol, present at the terminal all day, but this evening many more men came in, no flights in or out of simferopol, this is the crimean capit
holding back important funding for uganda. >>> also the frozen tundra. the unusually cold temperatures damaging very delicate crops. all that's coming up. first richelle has our top stories, ukraine. >> the president says he's deep deeply concerned about ukraine. tonight u.s. officials say there are signs that russian troops are moving into the crimea region in southern ukraine. viktor yanukovych made his first public appearance since being driven out of power. he says he is...
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we have an uganda investigative journalist, he says the u.s.d be directing its focus elsewhere in africa. >> he's not the problem. he is operating somewhere in the region between the border of the central african republic and [ inaudible ], and from my understanding even when you look at the relationship between the uganda and the u.s. military, this is not the most practical problem. i think in terms of humanitarian crisis, you want to put your military at the disposal of dealing much more seriously with a crisis in central african republic and that in southern sudan. i don't think they should allow themselves to be distracted by this symbolic hand for joseph coney. if the u.s. is serious about dealing with this region, it would increase its presence in south sudan and the central democratic republic. >>> south american foreign ministers are set to meet in the hopes to find a solution to the turmoil there. the venezuelan government has threatened to charge with her treason. more than 30 people have died since demonstrations began six weeks ago
we have an uganda investigative journalist, he says the u.s.d be directing its focus elsewhere in africa. >> he's not the problem. he is operating somewhere in the region between the border of the central african republic and [ inaudible ], and from my understanding even when you look at the relationship between the uganda and the u.s. military, this is not the most practical problem. i think in terms of humanitarian crisis, you want to put your military at the disposal of dealing much...
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our global health correspondent has been to central uganda. a warning, her report intense graphic images and details. >> in rural central uganda, the nearest hospital is two hours away. that is partly why most women in this community give birth at home. some lose their babies as a result. this is your brother? she was 16 when she went into labor here. after three days, she was finally taken to hospital. she gave birth to a little girl who died soon after delivery. cursed, and she was that is why her baby died. caused aery also rupture in her bladder making her leak urine constantly, a condition known as obstetric fistula. 200,000 women suffer with the condition in uganda alone. for some, their bowels are affected, making them doubly incontinent. >> she has got a fistula and a hole in her bladder. >> a rare opportunity to repair the damage. for two weeks, doctors from britain are providing free thatry at the hospital usually costs $700. >> how are you? >> i was very lively before. now i cannot mix with people. when i pass someone, they tell me
our global health correspondent has been to central uganda. a warning, her report intense graphic images and details. >> in rural central uganda, the nearest hospital is two hours away. that is partly why most women in this community give birth at home. some lose their babies as a result. this is your brother? she was 16 when she went into labor here. after three days, she was finally taken to hospital. she gave birth to a little girl who died soon after delivery. cursed, and she was that...
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what is the role of neighboring countries, rwanda and uganda? >> the democratic republic of congo has many sounding it. it would appear that just as you've got many countries contributing to the solution, neighboring countries, the fact is that there are many rebel groups in the democratic republic of congo, 25-30. it was only yesterday that the u.n. troops warned the fdlr and today, it's the a.d.f. who knows which one is going to happen next? i think that the ugandan troops, well, uganda played a key role in the negotiations, we actually south it out, agreement to do the m23. we've got rebel groups actually coming from these neighboring countries, but at the same time the government is also playing a key role in the peace agreement. >> what about the ordinary people, civilians. tens of thousand us have fled this particular fighting into you began at a. could this violence escalate? the forces are determined that this time they will try and crack down on rebel forces as quickly as possible, as this is determined for this one, within the week. i
what is the role of neighboring countries, rwanda and uganda? >> the democratic republic of congo has many sounding it. it would appear that just as you've got many countries contributing to the solution, neighboring countries, the fact is that there are many rebel groups in the democratic republic of congo, 25-30. it was only yesterday that the u.n. troops warned the fdlr and today, it's the a.d.f. who knows which one is going to happen next? i think that the ugandan troops, well, uganda...
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uganda be kidding me.> like you got to be kidding me. >> i got it it's you in your -- i don't know where you are, but -- >> i'm in uganda, obviously. >> that's my dog, he's half german sheppard, half chow. he's not a wolf. >> is he a guard dog? >> he is, someone tried to break in my house last night. the woman who lives with me, she ran out to the living room and saw a man by the pool and he ran out of the yard, if you're watching, please don't try that again, we have lots of security. and he's also a powerful lesbian, and she's packing some heat. >> don't you get worried about that? >> i have a lot of protection. i'm sure somebody could climb over my walls or something, but they're not going to get very far. >> your book is hilarious, it's like all your books. it's an orange by of self-satisfaction. >> i'm a hedonist. >> whether you're eating, drinking or taking your clothes off, having sex, drinking vodka. >> if you had a body like mine, wouldn't you be taking your clothes off? >> i like to celebrate my
uganda be kidding me.> like you got to be kidding me. >> i got it it's you in your -- i don't know where you are, but -- >> i'm in uganda, obviously. >> that's my dog, he's half german sheppard, half chow. he's not a wolf. >> is he a guard dog? >> he is, someone tried to break in my house last night. the woman who lives with me, she ran out to the living room and saw a man by the pool and he ran out of the yard, if you're watching, please don't try that again,...
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"uganda be kidding me."wesome. cannot wait for this. she's a very talented actress and singer. i think i first saw her in "spring awakening," is that the play? [ cheers ] unbelievable in that play. and then now, of course, she's famous on "glee." but she just released her first solo album. and we're going to talk with her, and then she's going to perform after the show. lea michele is here tonight. [ cheers and applause ] lea michele! [ cheering and applause ] hey, guys, it's time to look at the stories making headlines today and weigh the good with the bad. it's time for pros and cons. here we go. ♪ pros and cons and pros and cons and pros ♪ >> jimmy: tonight, we'll be taking a look at the pros and cons of going to mardi gras. today is fat tuesday, everybody. you guys partying? [ cheering and applause ] everybody's partying down in new orleans. it's a fun time. new orleans? >> steve: sure. >> jimmy: nawlins? >> steve: nawlins. >> jimmy: new orleans. >> steve: onion. >> jimmy: you can't say onion. new orlean
"uganda be kidding me."wesome. cannot wait for this. she's a very talented actress and singer. i think i first saw her in "spring awakening," is that the play? [ cheers ] unbelievable in that play. and then now, of course, she's famous on "glee." but she just released her first solo album. and we're going to talk with her, and then she's going to perform after the show. lea michele is here tonight. [ cheers and applause ] lea michele! [ cheering and applause ] hey,...
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their search area, uganda, south sudan, the central african republic, and the former democratic republice congo. >> i think with all of the intelligence equipment and stuff, i think they have kind of found out where he is, and they need these helicopters and other devices to really pounce on him. i think now is the time. >> reporter: the pentagon didn't go that far. >> this is a mission that we have been conducting now for about a year. the support mission, air lift has been one of the consistent requirements and requests of the african union. we are in a position now to provide that air lift for a while, and we're going to do it. >> reporter: the obama administration increasing assets in what has been a popular cause in the united states, to find coney, but trying to make clear this isn't about helping the government of uganda. it was just last month when the press secretary said the process was under review. >> we are shifting action away from groups who don't reflect our values. proceeding could pose a danger to the staff. we are redirecting approximately $3 million previously designa
their search area, uganda, south sudan, the central african republic, and the former democratic republice congo. >> i think with all of the intelligence equipment and stuff, i think they have kind of found out where he is, and they need these helicopters and other devices to really pounce on him. i think now is the time. >> reporter: the pentagon didn't go that far. >> this is a mission that we have been conducting now for about a year. the support mission, air lift has been...
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. >> when an engineer in uganda learned that some girls don't attend school several days a month becausethey cannot afford sanitary towels, he took this on as a personal challenge. and he developed the maka-pads - - a cheap alternative to imported hygiene products . sometimes change can be this simple -- and environmentally friendly as well. >> it's not yet easy to see what these sheets will become. they're a mixture of paper and the stems of papyrus reeds. they're spread out on large surfaces. these women are making them sanitary pads. the need for sanitary protection is huge, especially in schools, where hygienic conditions are bad. many girls can't afford imported sanitary pads. moses musaazi, an engineering professor at makerere university in kampala, has developed a safe and cheap locally-made alternative -- makapads. >> they told me something i did not know -- that some girls who are too poor to afford sanitary pads missed going to school all the days they were menstruating. that means 3-5 days in a month they wouldn't go to school. progressively they would perform badly and then d
. >> when an engineer in uganda learned that some girls don't attend school several days a month becausethey cannot afford sanitary towels, he took this on as a personal challenge. and he developed the maka-pads - - a cheap alternative to imported hygiene products . sometimes change can be this simple -- and environmentally friendly as well. >> it's not yet easy to see what these sheets will become. they're a mixture of paper and the stems of papyrus reeds. they're spread out on...
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but sometimes it's a seemingly small he sees that killed range of the best and i went to prison in uganda learn that someone else didn't attend school several days a month because they cause. unfortunately towels. he took this on the paschal time and i think about the mud compounds. c content it imports is hygiene products. sometimes change can be this simple and environment the friendly as well. it's not easy to see what the sheets will become they're a mixture of paper and the stems of tyra streets he spread out on large surfaces using the sheets to make sanitary pads the need for sanitary protection is huge especially in schools where hygienic conditions are bad many girls can't afford imported sanitary pads. moses most ozzy and engineering professor a mockumentary university in kampala has developed a safe and cheap locally made alternative marco pants. the corn is something i didn't know that some go this well or call for discounted price. ms lucas quorum. oh the days to demonstrate it. that means two to five days in a month to include the score. are we assume that the mood the form
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the world bank as frozen sixty six million euros going to uganda. in response to the country's new anti gay bill. a spokesman said the bank was reviewing how the laws will affect its efforts to boost goes to ugandan health care system earlier this week. ugandan president you where in the seventy signed legislation that can kill people found guilty of homosexuality from light also outlaws the promotion of homosexuality and requires kew gardens to turn in gay people. the netherlands denmark and norway and also that they are stopping or reducing aid to uganda as a result. it's the news that supporters of the virtual currency declined hope that they wouldn't hear from god once the largest the coin exchange has declared bankrupt. it takes with an estimated eight hundred and fifty thousand debate going with a market value was simple hundred million euros trading on the hoax was suspended in mid february amid rumors of this to be a security breach on friday the exchanges and admitted that happens might have caused the loss of all the customers keep calling
the world bank as frozen sixty six million euros going to uganda. in response to the country's new anti gay bill. a spokesman said the bank was reviewing how the laws will affect its efforts to boost goes to ugandan health care system earlier this week. ugandan president you where in the seventy signed legislation that can kill people found guilty of homosexuality from light also outlaws the promotion of homosexuality and requires kew gardens to turn in gay people. the netherlands denmark and...
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mr mccully kids in uganda. she donned the thingy which is a good job with the ultimate testing been in the seventh cd of mandeville in two thousand and nine. just as the so called lucky me the riot act to promote the name of the park. geez i just wanted to go to the canteen was launched across the country within the same time you can undertake to meet him the tapes. it has more than fourteen eighty two cases pending against him. ttp leadership teams it was taken by surprise. i missed him a target for induction into the cottage by the deal could be cheaper units. is it good one. they will be no. in the mix. did you watch dvd it is the blog. he didn't show up so should be getting its connection with the minutes of mist in the attic seduction. she spoke out on twitter and facebook which even bjp members to monday. he immediately showed him the door. yet the solution you get the picture of the topics of top needle out of what would it not connected to the input of the cities that have not got to eat a lot of money
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we are preparing for alarge field testing in uganda. exciteabout this. 6.7 million hours of the patch, with real people, one of three districts we'll be testing them, all of which have exceptionally high mal malaria rates, as well as mosquito born diseases. >> ceo amra albana is responsible for this technology in order to get to people who need it most. >> it's very difficult to take new technologies and furnish them into tangible products that were ready for the marketplace. we are excited about it and the promise for the technology but we also knew we had a long way to actually get it ready. in the last 60 years, we haven't really had any break through in technologies that could help in mosquito-borne diseeses diseases. three and a half years ago we had the potential of saving many, many, many lives around the world. >> this one is definitely getting a lot of attention and so for that reason a lot of entomologists we've been kind of talking about it and we are a bit skeptical but also hopeful. testing it in the lab is quite different
we are preparing for alarge field testing in uganda. exciteabout this. 6.7 million hours of the patch, with real people, one of three districts we'll be testing them, all of which have exceptionally high mal malaria rates, as well as mosquito born diseases. >> ceo amra albana is responsible for this technology in order to get to people who need it most. >> it's very difficult to take new technologies and furnish them into tangible products that were ready for the marketplace. we are...
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before no one heard of the lra, i worked in northern uganda. when i came home everyone asked "what is this about?", now everyone knows lra or cokony. for the obama administration, it's an opportunity to engage with the youth voters, who are concerned about the lra who want atrocities ended by the lra. we are seeing them move from 250 to 350 fighters. this is an opportunity to shrink the number. without getting kony, we have not solved the problem, because he can abduct more kids. >> thank you, sasha. the white house emphasised that it is keeping up pressure on uganda over it's antigay law and is shifting $9 billion in aid way i from the government. >> 525 members of the outlawed muslim brotherhood has been sentenced to death. family members gathered outraged over the punishment. defense lawyers say they were not given a chance to review documents and were banned when the sentences were read. egypt cracked down on the muslim brotherhood, since deposing it from power. critics say the verdict was politically motivated and can be overturned. >> als
before no one heard of the lra, i worked in northern uganda. when i came home everyone asked "what is this about?", now everyone knows lra or cokony. for the obama administration, it's an opportunity to engage with the youth voters, who are concerned about the lra who want atrocities ended by the lra. we are seeing them move from 250 to 350 fighters. this is an opportunity to shrink the number. without getting kony, we have not solved the problem, because he can abduct more kids....
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we are preparing for alarge field testing in uganda.really exciteabout this. 6.7 million hours of the patch, with real people, one of three districts we'll be testing them, all of which have exceptionally high mal malaria rates, as well as mosquito born diseases. >> ceo amra albana is responsible for this technology in order to get to people who need it most. >> it's very difficult to take new technologies and furnish them into tangible products that were ready for the marketplace. we are excited about it and the promise for the technology but we also knew we had a long way to actually get it ready. in the last 60 years, we haven't really had any break through in technologies that could help in mosquito-borne diseeses diseases. three and a half years ago we had the potential of saving many, many, many lives around the world. >> this one is definitely getting a lot of attention and so for that reason a lot of entomologists we've been kind of talking about it and we are a bit skeptical but also hopeful. testing it in the lab is quite diff
we are preparing for alarge field testing in uganda.really exciteabout this. 6.7 million hours of the patch, with real people, one of three districts we'll be testing them, all of which have exceptionally high mal malaria rates, as well as mosquito born diseases. >> ceo amra albana is responsible for this technology in order to get to people who need it most. >> it's very difficult to take new technologies and furnish them into tangible products that were ready for the marketplace....
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those who cannot make it have gone outside to neighboring countries, ethiopia and uganda in search ofwe visited some of the hardest hit areas and this is what we found out. >> the sad faces of yet another loss in the county. this young goat has just died in the victim hrapllage. at least 1 million people are in need of emergency food aid. but for some it has come too late. his mother died recently have hunger and disease. 40,000 desperate people have crossed the border in neighboring uganda in terms of food and water. >> we are experiencing drought and famine every day. it is the government we only rely on. if the government delays we suffer and die. that's seeing this. >> here at the local livestock market it's a daily struggle to survive. they depend on livestock. but some of the animals can fetch them half the price they will get in better times. this dry parched land cannot support any growing. underneath my feet is an abundance of water. a huge aquifer was discovered her last year. it is hoped when this is up and running it could provide water for kenya the next 70 years. but the
those who cannot make it have gone outside to neighboring countries, ethiopia and uganda in search ofwe visited some of the hardest hit areas and this is what we found out. >> the sad faces of yet another loss in the county. this young goat has just died in the victim hrapllage. at least 1 million people are in need of emergency food aid. but for some it has come too late. his mother died recently have hunger and disease. 40,000 desperate people have crossed the border in neighboring...
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uganda lost $10 million because of the controversial bill. >>> in thailand the constitutional court has flown out the results from last month's general election. tie lapped's prime minister called the elections to try to end months of political unrest. but opposition protesters prevented more than 10% of voters from team and a schooli . and protesters have been calling for prime minister shinawatra to step down since last year saying her government is corrupt and ineffective. in syria the government is making gains against opposition fighters and changing the dynamics of the ground war. rebel fighters have been forced to flee to lebanon. lebanese border town with deep towns with the assad government. charles stratford has the latest. >> reporter: this video was filmed by journalist on tour with the syrian military in the town of yabrud close to the lebanese border. it was shot four days after the syrian army had recaptured the town. al jazeera cannot independently verify the video. the army shows journalists, weapons and ammunition which it said belong to fighters which deserted its opi
uganda lost $10 million because of the controversial bill. >>> in thailand the constitutional court has flown out the results from last month's general election. tie lapped's prime minister called the elections to try to end months of political unrest. but opposition protesters prevented more than 10% of voters from team and a schooli . and protesters have been calling for prime minister shinawatra to step down since last year saying her government is corrupt and ineffective. in syria...
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this is a picture from uganda.e were there to shoot pictures of the products -- projects we were supporting. i had gone into a little market and thought i would get some local food. the only things i could find cookies, soda, white bread. not to be an american snob, but i don't eat any of that junk. i am in role uganda at a little market, and i can't find something healthy to eat. i got on the plane and went back. we landed in new york. ien i got into the airport, stopped at a little snack shop and you kind of have the same options available. soda, chips, cookies. i went, that is weird that this area of the world suffering from chronic hunger and food whererity and the city there is a major obesity crisis, but the picture of food in both places is strangely similar. to 2010.eeping up i was noticing more people were talking about the mystic food issues. 2008 got aisis in lot of people focused on hunger. there were governments toppling, all kinds of stuff going on related to the fact that so many people were hungry w
this is a picture from uganda.e were there to shoot pictures of the products -- projects we were supporting. i had gone into a little market and thought i would get some local food. the only things i could find cookies, soda, white bread. not to be an american snob, but i don't eat any of that junk. i am in role uganda at a little market, and i can't find something healthy to eat. i got on the plane and went back. we landed in new york. ien i got into the airport, stopped at a little snack shop...
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and that's what we are developing. >> uganda? >> i talked to the president a committed o and he to meet with several of our experts so that we could engage him in a dialogue as to why what he did could not be based on any kind of science or fact, which is what he was alleging. and he with comed that and said we can engage in that conversation and that's what we are going to do. that is the approach to that particular place and maybe we can reach a point of reconsideration. >> if you guys are ready to ask your questions, just identify yourselves by name and where you're from. >> secretary kerry, i'm a sophomore at the college of william and mary and my question is given that both qatar and saudi arabia are allies how do you receive the expulsions in the region? >> we take it very seriously. i talked to one of the ministers in the gulf cooperation council and we are concerned about it because the gulf cooperation council is a very important entity within which we have an enormous amount of interests. and it's important to us that t
and that's what we are developing. >> uganda? >> i talked to the president a committed o and he to meet with several of our experts so that we could engage him in a dialogue as to why what he did could not be based on any kind of science or fact, which is what he was alleging. and he with comed that and said we can engage in that conversation and that's what we are going to do. that is the approach to that particular place and maybe we can reach a point of reconsideration. >>...
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at the same time, trying to make clear this isn't about helping the government of uganda. white house press secretary said the relationship was under review. the adding pointed out monday that changes have been made. >> we are shifting funding away from partners are who don't reflect our values. we are redirecting approximately $3 million in funding previously designated for tourism promotion there and shifting the dod sponsored africa air chief symposium and east trick ken intelligence to outside of uganda. >> that money is shifted, not taken away. the administration argues the new troops are about bringing one man to justice, not rewarding what many see as a grave injustice to the gay community of uganda. >> $5 million was offered for any information leading to the capture of coney. >> deliberations begin today in the trial of osama bin laden's son-in-law, facing a civilian jury for terrorism related charges. monday during closing arguments, prosecutors showed jurors transcripts and videos of him praising the 9/11 attacks and walking for more. his lawyer said there is no
at the same time, trying to make clear this isn't about helping the government of uganda. white house press secretary said the relationship was under review. the adding pointed out monday that changes have been made. >> we are shifting funding away from partners are who don't reflect our values. we are redirecting approximately $3 million in funding previously designated for tourism promotion there and shifting the dod sponsored africa air chief symposium and east trick ken intelligence...
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thanws from africa, more 100 congolese refugees have died after a boat carrying them home from uganda capsized on the calvert. uganda said it had recovered 107 bodies, including 57 children, as many as 250 people were on board. in egypt, throughout his or journalists have been denied bail after nearly three months in prison. peter greste, baher mohamed and mohamed fahmy stand accused of belonging to or aiding a terrorist organization. they appeared in court inside a cage on monday when their case was adjourned for a week. mohamed fahmy condemned the proceedings. [indiscernible] >> mohamed fahmy says he has been denied proper medical care after his shoulder was broken during his arrest. egyptian prosecutors accuse al jazeera supporting the muslim brotherhood of ouster president mohamed morsi, it has been declared a terrorist group and subjected to a widening crack town. on monday, 529 brotherhood supporters were sentenced to death. a new mass trial has open involving 683 people, including top of the leader mohammed badie. in spain, hundreds of thousands of people have taken to the stre
thanws from africa, more 100 congolese refugees have died after a boat carrying them home from uganda capsized on the calvert. uganda said it had recovered 107 bodies, including 57 children, as many as 250 people were on board. in egypt, throughout his or journalists have been denied bail after nearly three months in prison. peter greste, baher mohamed and mohamed fahmy stand accused of belonging to or aiding a terrorist organization. they appeared in court inside a cage on monday when their...
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. >> kampala like nairobi is turning into a major tech hub here in uganda.evelopments in kenya may lead to change. this is the largest waste dump in u began da, it serves the capital city in kampala, but only a fraction of the waste that comes here is e-waste. >> dumps are not prepare todd deal with all of the obsolete electronics, and that, it seems, is what people are waiting for. >> if people knew how they can benefit, or the final point for where the e-waste can go. >> no surprise then that the ugandans are talking to the kenians about e-waste and the ability of profiting from it. >> we could either send to the refurbishment facilities in kenya or rep apply case what our brothers in kenya are doing within u began da. >> i we have a lot of cross country rivers and lakes so if they dispose badly we may still be effected by the products and they have disposed wrongly. >> and that fits with the broader vision about how e-waste is dealt with in this part of the world. >> it's our wish to create an east african common approach. ideally we harmonize legislation
. >> kampala like nairobi is turning into a major tech hub here in uganda.evelopments in kenya may lead to change. this is the largest waste dump in u began da, it serves the capital city in kampala, but only a fraction of the waste that comes here is e-waste. >> dumps are not prepare todd deal with all of the obsolete electronics, and that, it seems, is what people are waiting for. >> if people knew how they can benefit, or the final point for where the e-waste can go....
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is sending special forces to uganda. "the washington post" reports it is to track down african warlord joseph koni. they have spent years, they have spent time in democratic republic of congo, and south sudan. the lords resistance army, his group, are accused of kidnapping boys, as soldiers and abducting girls to serve as sex slaves. president obama offered $5 million leading to his capture last year. >> peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy, and mohammed badr have been in prison for 85 days op charges of evading a terrorist organization and reporting false news. we have reports on their arrest and imprisonment. >> the al jazeera english reporting team were detained at their hotel by egyptian security services on december the 29th, and taken to tory prison. egyptian television broadcast the images of their arrests, showing the interior of their hotel room. initially the three men were held separately. now they share a cell. mohamed fadel fahmy had a shuld shoulder injury. he can barely move his arm, according to his family.
is sending special forces to uganda. "the washington post" reports it is to track down african warlord joseph koni. they have spent years, they have spent time in democratic republic of congo, and south sudan. the lords resistance army, his group, are accused of kidnapping boys, as soldiers and abducting girls to serve as sex slaves. president obama offered $5 million leading to his capture last year. >> peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy, and mohammed badr have been in prison...
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see the on off shelves and in the eu to uganda which bt its use. he's like fun together. shahid and uncle steve and i felt the need. to you who may be an adult it will be a nice hip cool to look at. yes i'm sure a good movie one flew to a baby in the village. he was he ain't she. cheese chore the exotic local custom the young lama said the collingwood last year showed stevens the strength of local people's faith samantha's truly moves. does the hiring greek suddenly seemed to vanish. fourth day after is a wonderful design team finally summoned. i do she's the oldest in the final authority. he inquired about many important scientific discovery that he had heard about it. maybe he wanted us to know that he knew something about these things. when he asked whether it was possible to see through the human body. i didn't know how to on sat. in the news i gave him a brief explanation of how x rays class. i am. he was greatly interested in the outside world. on the island. stevens who came from a modern society was touched by the primitive this he founded movie. cz. i am. moo moo
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at least 98 people died after a boat capsized on lake albert between uganda and the democratic republics many as 250 people may have been on board, the boat transporting refugees back home from the refugee camp in uganda and we have malcolm webb on the line and anything more you now? >> they set off saturday morning from the other side of the lake and u.n. said it may have as many as 250 people on it at the time. police and survivors said it was chronically overloaded, refugees were all carrying possessions, mattresses and so on and about one kilometer from the lakeshore it capsized and talking to people from in land areas and as many of the refugees were and one of the reasons the casualty rate is so high. the police say the boat was overloaded and said they have since arrested the captain and one of the survivors and also they say at the time he was under the influence of alcohol and had been drinking and what some of the survivors said as well. >> reporter: the latest on the boat capsize and thank you. there is hope for a missing malaysia jet and they have confirmation from china it
at least 98 people died after a boat capsized on lake albert between uganda and the democratic republics many as 250 people may have been on board, the boat transporting refugees back home from the refugee camp in uganda and we have malcolm webb on the line and anything more you now? >> they set off saturday morning from the other side of the lake and u.n. said it may have as many as 250 people on it at the time. police and survivors said it was chronically overloaded, refugees were all...
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still trying to test them out and about uganda danny had the will to the psychic don't like that. the songs mean spy agency the isi has established a motion of the tattoo td pass in the region. goldstein they're not at least thirty six touchdowns. a bit fomenting trouble in getting into as joan city. to the infrastructure. it should be described in doing so lost in the sydney region. he does say. i know. what it did not the tradeoff for the wood we've forgotten company doctor to the bcs berth detective movie is that he is in india's entertainment capital of mumbai. our inclination is not easy. rule to get a good night and in the name of this. any blood is taken as evidence the july kit. and the like we'll be eighty six six seven. whatever the reason i didn't think it is on tuesday obviously he's still not speaking in and out and didn't have to make the best of the house in. the i didn't swim beach. spoon to loosen its constitution has become a tuna can be grouped into princesses. as mentioned glucose test. as soon as i said to the stuff goes tuesday true passion. i was woohoo rule
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all 22 performers are orphans in uganda, a country that criminalized homosexual behavior. their -- >> the fresno man who inspired california's three strikes law is back in jail and could stay there for the rest of this life. 49-year-old douglas walker is accused of abusing a woman he lived in and is in jail without bail. he has been in jail or prison for most of the last three decades. the he became a poster child for repeat offenders after being convicted of being an accessory to robbery and murder in 1992. he was first arrested at 13 for selling heroin. >> some girl scout cookies are costing a colorado man a lot of dough. he bought $42 worth of cookies. six months later a collector says the check bounced. he is being sued for more than $800. >> what did i do to deserve this? i just wrote the check, helping the girl scouts. now i'm going to go to court over and over and pay filing fees and answer legal questions that i have no business answering. >> the girl scouts of colorado says after multiple attempts to resolve the payment issue they used a professional collection ag
all 22 performers are orphans in uganda, a country that criminalized homosexual behavior. their -- >> the fresno man who inspired california's three strikes law is back in jail and could stay there for the rest of this life. 49-year-old douglas walker is accused of abusing a woman he lived in and is in jail without bail. he has been in jail or prison for most of the last three decades. the he became a poster child for repeat offenders after being convicted of being an accessory to robbery...
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will send more troops and military planes to uganda to hunt for fugitive warlord joseph kony. lord's resistance army is accused of killing and mutilating civilians, and kidnapping thousands of children. the u.s. sent 100 special operations troops to help find kony in 2011. the new deployments add another 150 troops and airmen. japan has agreed to hand over more than 700 pounds of weapons-grade nuclear material to the u.s. for disposal. the deal was announced as the nuclear security summit opened at the hague. the white house said it has reached similar agreements with italy and belgium. we'll talk to an expert in nuclear proliferation, later in the program. china demanded an explanation today after reports that u.s. intelligence has hacked e- mail servers for a major chinese tech company, huawei. the reports say the national security agency targeted senior chinese officials and government institutions, going back to 2009. in beijing, a foreign affairs ministry spokesman had this to say. >> ( translated ): we are gravely concerned at the reports. over a period of time, there ha
will send more troops and military planes to uganda to hunt for fugitive warlord joseph kony. lord's resistance army is accused of killing and mutilating civilians, and kidnapping thousands of children. the u.s. sent 100 special operations troops to help find kony in 2011. the new deployments add another 150 troops and airmen. japan has agreed to hand over more than 700 pounds of weapons-grade nuclear material to the u.s. for disposal. the deal was announced as the nuclear security summit...
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ties with uganda following the countries indictment of an anti-lgbt law. has sentencedurt 529 members of the muslim brotherhood to death on charges of murder. the accused were part of the protest against the ouster of egyptian president mohamed morsi last summer. your convictions mark a new escalation of the military's regime's crackdown on morsi supporters, which has led to hundreds of deaths and thousands of arrest. meanwhile, two leading egyptian activist have been freed after over 100 days behind bars. el-fattah and ahmed abdelrahman are among a group of activist charged with violating the military's regime and to protest law. three palestinians were killed in at least seven others wounded saturday when israeli forces raided the west bank refugee camp. one of the dead was a militant leader targeted for arrest. several innocent bystanders were injured with gunshot wounds. palestinians say the deaths are at least 60 of the numbers killed since the start of u.s.-backed peace talks last summer. at least eight people have died and 18 others are missing foll
ties with uganda following the countries indictment of an anti-lgbt law. has sentencedurt 529 members of the muslim brotherhood to death on charges of murder. the accused were part of the protest against the ouster of egyptian president mohamed morsi last summer. your convictions mark a new escalation of the military's regime's crackdown on morsi supporters, which has led to hundreds of deaths and thousands of arrest. meanwhile, two leading egyptian activist have been freed after over 100 days...
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the crackdown in the d.r.c., exclusive video in a push eliminating rebel groups in the border with uganda. >> more clues in theories are emerging on the missing malaysia airlines plane. malaysian and vietnamese authorities say they are unable to locating debris. they've been scouring the south china sea, where chinese satellites have captured three specific objects. a navy destroying has been diverted to the west coast as the search area widens to both sides of the peninsula. the "wall street journal" is reporting flight nh370 was in the air for four hours after its last confirmed location. the plane vanished about an hour after take you have from kuala lumpur as it was thought to be flying over the south china sea. let's speak to our correspondent. more confusion. the chinese government saying they have satellite images, they didn't release it for four days after they were discovered, and malaysians and vietnamese saying they can't find them. >> they are saying it was a breach of protocol. the officials say they should have had the information about images that satellites from china pick
the crackdown in the d.r.c., exclusive video in a push eliminating rebel groups in the border with uganda. >> more clues in theories are emerging on the missing malaysia airlines plane. malaysian and vietnamese authorities say they are unable to locating debris. they've been scouring the south china sea, where chinese satellites have captured three specific objects. a navy destroying has been diverted to the west coast as the search area widens to both sides of the peninsula. the...
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uganda deals with aids and with population issue and that was with the cooperation of the church.aged in the dialogue doesn't mean agreeing with everyone but being part of the dialogue is how we are not indifferent too and show our love to the people in these places that face so much social challenges. >> i will push back slightly and say, i've had conversations with these people in african catholic majority countries where there's still a principle of ab stinance and in the midst of epidemics. you don't think it's irresponsible that there's not more leeway on that doctrine? >> i don't think it's irresponsible to say to a person what we ask you to do is abstain. if a person chooses not to abstain but also didn't use a condom because i was following church teaching then we have a different problem. if the church's approach -- a person who says i won't abide the church by abstain but i will follow the opposition to birth control has made an odd choice of priorities as far as i can tell. >> another issue, mass atrocities, we see what's unfolding in syria, and there's criticism the ch
uganda deals with aids and with population issue and that was with the cooperation of the church.aged in the dialogue doesn't mean agreeing with everyone but being part of the dialogue is how we are not indifferent too and show our love to the people in these places that face so much social challenges. >> i will push back slightly and say, i've had conversations with these people in african catholic majority countries where there's still a principle of ab stinance and in the midst of...
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the group known as the allied democratic forces is made up of gunmany in uganda.he mineral rich region was plagued by violence for decades. >> new york is searching the cause of a fatal gas explosion. seven were killed, and two apartment buildings were flattened in east harlem. the incident attracted criticisms. >> i can't imagine how we can have pipes under ground here in new york that were put in in the 18-00s. you know, and we talk about infrastructure, but the whole dam city is falling apart. >> italian police confiscated assets worth 585 million during a crackdown on local mafia. the anticorruption operation targeted the calabria based mafia. houses and luxury houses were seized, and businesses shut down. 20 people were arrested earlier this month. >> it's been a year since the vatican ushered in a knew year. they spent their one-year anniversary and reflection on a spiritual retreat. ross shimabuku travelled to the home country argentina to see how people there are celebrating. >> i'm in the parish of st. mary mother of the people in the flores neighbourhood
the group known as the allied democratic forces is made up of gunmany in uganda.he mineral rich region was plagued by violence for decades. >> new york is searching the cause of a fatal gas explosion. seven were killed, and two apartment buildings were flattened in east harlem. the incident attracted criticisms. >> i can't imagine how we can have pipes under ground here in new york that were put in in the 18-00s. you know, and we talk about infrastructure, but the whole dam city is...
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he suffered a straw mattic brain injury on a mission in uganda where a shell exploded nearby. >> i caneal with it now, move through the pain and get treatment for it later. i kind of pushed it off until we got back in the states and after that i went out and found exactly everything that was going on and it was quite a list so -- >> what was going on? >> i had memory problems, short term, long term, anger, irritability. i'd get l really angry and separate myself from everybody. >> were you given a specific diagnosis like tbi or ptsd? >> they gave me those, tbi, ptsd. you see everything happening, it effects everything, your sleep, your family, it effects you as a person. it took about three hearts of really fighting on my part to realize that i'm not going to get back to full duty and i'm not going to be the way i was before i deployed and before my injury. and that's something that you kind of have to come to grips with yourself. >> i worry about our staff actually because they're very passionate about what they do. the better is not -- the burden is not getting any being less althoug
he suffered a straw mattic brain injury on a mission in uganda where a shell exploded nearby. >> i caneal with it now, move through the pain and get treatment for it later. i kind of pushed it off until we got back in the states and after that i went out and found exactly everything that was going on and it was quite a list so -- >> what was going on? >> i had memory problems, short term, long term, anger, irritability. i'd get l really angry and separate myself from...
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and uganda. they have taken advantage of corruption reason the d.r.c. security forces. the adf has been accused of abducting 800 people, and thousands have fled, fearing attacks by the group. >> the operation to route out the adf was lunched in february. but resumed in earnest days ago. the congolese army is confident it will clear out adf forces by the end of the week. >> six people have been confirmed dead after an explosion that flattened two new york city apartment buildings. a gas explosion has been blamed for the attack of buildings in harlem. emergency crews are searching for anyone trapped in the rubble. more than 60 people are injured. >> north korea has denied trying to buy illegal oil from libyan rebels. they were forced to resign after a ship broke past a government blockade. north korea said provided the ship for the flag, cancelled the ship's registration, soon after. >> right after being informed, we blamed the logistics company for violation of contract and demanded that the ship leave port without the oil. >> pope francis marks his first year as head of
and uganda. they have taken advantage of corruption reason the d.r.c. security forces. the adf has been accused of abducting 800 people, and thousands have fled, fearing attacks by the group. >> the operation to route out the adf was lunched in february. but resumed in earnest days ago. the congolese army is confident it will clear out adf forces by the end of the week. >> six people have been confirmed dead after an explosion that flattened two new york city apartment buildings. a...
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. >> rights activists have petitioned ugandas constitution .f the country's new anti-gay measure. the activists filed a petition today. a lawyer who helped to draft a petition, said that the new anti-gay law violates the country's constitution. he says it encourages the discrimination of people based on sexual orientation. the new law allows jail terms up to life for those who are convicted of engaging in homosexual acts. >> the turkish prime minister has backtracked on a threat to shut down facebook and you two in turkyoutube in turkey. it's tayyip erdogan said last week that the government has considered steps to prevent secretly wiretapper recordings from being leaked on the internet. the government insisted the corruption allegations and the leagues are the work of the followers of the entire income went to do is based muslim cleric. >> coming up on the kron4 newest people and concord neighborhoods are taking a stand against crime in the area. we will have the story. >> the latest on the passengers on the missing malaysia flight that work u
. >> rights activists have petitioned ugandas constitution .f the country's new anti-gay measure. the activists filed a petition today. a lawyer who helped to draft a petition, said that the new anti-gay law violates the country's constitution. he says it encourages the discrimination of people based on sexual orientation. the new law allows jail terms up to life for those who are convicted of engaging in homosexual acts. >> the turkish prime minister has backtracked on a threat to...