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in uganda secondhand clothes often have the best bargain.de in the capital is now so big, it's the hub for used clothes in east africa. katherine went to a secondhand clothes market to find out a bit more. >> reporter: welcome to the biggest market in uganda. if you're looking for some of the best designs, you can find them here. and the price won't make your eyes water. these secondhand clothes are shipped here in big sacks, mainly from the u.s. uk and south korea. prices in this market vary from a few cents to $20 for a designer dress in good condition. meet grace. she's always on the look for great fashion. her clients are some of the best dressed in kampala. many of grace's clients don't want to deal with the hustle of coming downtown or simply don't have the time. so she acts as a kind of personal shopper. >> i always look -- clothes, fashion. the people i dress, they love this cut. they like materials that are really, really nice. it's very very nice prepared to the person the clothes that are from china, malaysia. >> and it's not just
in uganda secondhand clothes often have the best bargain.de in the capital is now so big, it's the hub for used clothes in east africa. katherine went to a secondhand clothes market to find out a bit more. >> reporter: welcome to the biggest market in uganda. if you're looking for some of the best designs, you can find them here. and the price won't make your eyes water. these secondhand clothes are shipped here in big sacks, mainly from the u.s. uk and south korea. prices in this market...
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will help to battle terry rich it is circle for terrorist groups like the michelle and other army in uganda it is increasing taking part in the lucrative that market the elephant and rhino population has declined we 50 percent and the elephant population is reduced to half of what it was more 50 thousand elephants were reduced to the second largest market in the world 1/3rd of ivory offered for sale was not - a staggering 2 thousand rhinos were purchased in africa and only 29 thousand left in the wild los angeles has identified as the top market for ivory for the illegal trade the ivory trade in california is that extensive up to 90 percent of the ivory was found in la and under the california law it is hard to enforce therefore california must pass ab 96 we respectfully ask you to help pass this ab bill and help raise the international crisis it is cruel and it is important for this species i've brought in case i guys want one a copy of the q and a if you want copies let me know i have from the american support a letter thank you very much. >> thank you very much and if you'll leave those
will help to battle terry rich it is circle for terrorist groups like the michelle and other army in uganda it is increasing taking part in the lucrative that market the elephant and rhino population has declined we 50 percent and the elephant population is reduced to half of what it was more 50 thousand elephants were reduced to the second largest market in the world 1/3rd of ivory offered for sale was not - a staggering 2 thousand rhinos were purchased in africa and only 29 thousand left in...
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kenya's president declared hiv/aids a national disaster anlooked to s africa igors a beerpproac in ugandaforthright public health campaign had made a big difference. man ( over loudspeaker ): ...at the health center tonit. me to the health cenday fohiv testing and counseling. to lea about this n svice... naator:agessive campaigns to g pteedor aid widespread pubcity about the disease and even television dramas all raised awareness. well, it is true. i don't have aids, but i'm carrying the virus. i don't feel sick, but one day i'll become very sick and die. don't ever believe that you are safe. learn the facts about aids. man: ♪ out there somewhere alone and frightened... ♪ narrator: reducing the hiv infections from 14% to eight percent, uganda's example showed how important an aggressive public education campaign can be. but eight percent is still a disastrous epidemic. now a new strategy may provide the weapons to win the fight against hiv/aids in africa. until very recently, people fighting aids in africa have assumed that victims of the disease would not have access to effective drugs t
kenya's president declared hiv/aids a national disaster anlooked to s africa igors a beerpproac in ugandaforthright public health campaign had made a big difference. man ( over loudspeaker ): ...at the health center tonit. me to the health cenday fohiv testing and counseling. to lea about this n svice... naator:agessive campaigns to g pteedor aid widespread pubcity about the disease and even television dramas all raised awareness. well, it is true. i don't have aids, but i'm carrying the virus....
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as credible as it would be the threat that is next door neighbor kenya or to its nearby neighbor ugandaho they attacked in 2010. shabab's pump arpose is the afr are going in to control that country and they represent the outside countries coming in there to control the government and somalia is a failed state essentially since 1991. you have a much more different and dangerous situation for the neighbors near somalia than you do really here. >> a couple of things in terms of the mall of america. according to that mall they say two 747s could fit inside of it. how do you keep such a large place save? this is a threat to the economy because a lot of people might say i'm not going to the mall any time soon. >> that is true. if people don't go to the mall that will be a win for them economically to hurt the one here and the one in canada. i think there will be a lot of security there, and i don't think there is going to have anywhere near the possible success, even if a couple of individuals waged an attack on that mall. i think the security forces there will be adequate. something else als
as credible as it would be the threat that is next door neighbor kenya or to its nearby neighbor ugandaho they attacked in 2010. shabab's pump arpose is the afr are going in to control that country and they represent the outside countries coming in there to control the government and somalia is a failed state essentially since 1991. you have a much more different and dangerous situation for the neighbors near somalia than you do really here. >> a couple of things in terms of the mall of...
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and how in game will help students in uganda. >>> i am following a thursday morning commute with a surge of cold air. all the details are coming up. >>> and for the first time, it's sixers versus mcw, ducis rogers has that story when "action news" continues tonight. >>> a gallop in the wounds in washington township, new jersey this horse was being ridden in the wharton state forest and got stuck. after 90 minutes they managed to free the horse but one ems worker was kicked in the face. >>> new jersey governor chris christie was back on the town hall circuit he took questions frtd morristown recreation center he took time to free the pensions for government employments in favor of a 401(k) style investment option. this is his first town hall since august but his 128th since taking office. >>> governor tom wolf unveiled a plan to attract employers to the state. wolf laid out proposals that he will present to the legislature next week, including reducing the corporate net income tax from 9.99% to just under 5%. that would make pennsylvania's corporate tax one of the lowest in the country. >
and how in game will help students in uganda. >>> i am following a thursday morning commute with a surge of cold air. all the details are coming up. >>> and for the first time, it's sixers versus mcw, ducis rogers has that story when "action news" continues tonight. >>> a gallop in the wounds in washington township, new jersey this horse was being ridden in the wharton state forest and got stuck. after 90 minutes they managed to free the horse but one ems...
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and from mombassa to kenya to uganda and later to burundi and neighbouring countries. it was too heavy. how do we finance that. we can't as countries, neighbouring countries or finance anything else. what the state agreed on is should have an infrastructure. so now we are 1.5% of our own imports. so that we could have the correction to that. without establishing the developments that you have in your own countries. >> when we come back we'll discuss whether infrastructure projects will take advantage of the low interest rates. >> music superstar akon >> it is a way for me to make money. it's clearly a business >> lending his voice to those in need >> i'm in a position where i can make a difference >> his goal, to have africa be part of the modern world >> if you wanna keep africa stable, there has to be elections >> every monday, join us for exclusive... revealing... and surprising talks with the most interesting people of our time... talk to al jazeera part of our special black history month coverage on al jazeea america >>> i'm ali velshi at the world economic forum
and from mombassa to kenya to uganda and later to burundi and neighbouring countries. it was too heavy. how do we finance that. we can't as countries, neighbouring countries or finance anything else. what the state agreed on is should have an infrastructure. so now we are 1.5% of our own imports. so that we could have the correction to that. without establishing the developments that you have in your own countries. >> when we come back we'll discuss whether infrastructure projects will...
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and from mombassa to kenya to uganda and later to burundi and neighbouring countries. it was too heavy. how do we finance that. we can't as countries, neighbouring countries or finance anything else. what the state agreed on is should have an infrastructure. so now we are 1.5% of our own imports. so that we could have the correction to that. without establishing the developments that you have in your own countries. >> when we come back we'll discuss whether infrastructure projects will take advantage of the low interest rates. >> an al jazeera america special report >> unfortunately, you can't "should have", all we can do is move forward >> a nation forced to take a closer look at race. >> ...check which ethnicity... i checked multiple boxes... this is who i am... >> what does it really mean to be the minority? >> black history comes up, everyones looking to hear what you have to say, because you're the spokesperson... >> how can we learn from the past? and create a better future? an al jazeera america special report race in america all next week part of our special bl
and from mombassa to kenya to uganda and later to burundi and neighbouring countries. it was too heavy. how do we finance that. we can't as countries, neighbouring countries or finance anything else. what the state agreed on is should have an infrastructure. so now we are 1.5% of our own imports. so that we could have the correction to that. without establishing the developments that you have in your own countries. >> when we come back we'll discuss whether infrastructure projects will...
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and from mombassa to kenya to uganda and later to burundi and neighbouring countries. it was too heavy. how do we finance that. we can't as countries, neighbouring countries or finance anything else. what the state agreed on is should have an infrastructure. so now we are 1.5% of our own imports. so that we could have the correction to that. without establishing the developments that you have in your own countries. >> when we come back we'll discuss whether infrastructure projects will take advantage of the low interest rates. >> tomorrow on "the stream". >> selling cocaine was my purpose. >> they had been trafficking on behalf of the united states government. >> renowned filmmaker marc levin discusses his new movie "freeway: crack in the system". "the stream". tomorrow, 12:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >>> i'm ali velshi at the world economic forum in davos switzerland. we'll discuss whether projects boost of the economy. uber is part of the largest designed architecture and engineering firms, one of the largest in the world, the largest in europe. the issue
and from mombassa to kenya to uganda and later to burundi and neighbouring countries. it was too heavy. how do we finance that. we can't as countries, neighbouring countries or finance anything else. what the state agreed on is should have an infrastructure. so now we are 1.5% of our own imports. so that we could have the correction to that. without establishing the developments that you have in your own countries. >> when we come back we'll discuss whether infrastructure projects will...
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i will have to flee to uganda. it will hit the people more than the fdlr. >> there will be problems if they attack. people will die. they will fight in the fields. civilians will suffer. >> fighters of the fdlr are predominantly group based in bnrc there since the again site in neighboring rwanda and are accused are carrying out rapes and killings in congo. many are displaced after almost two decades of violence and political unrest. any military offensive in heavily populated areas would be a major challenge. >> they are mixed with the population. when the people move, there is a risk that they move, as well. we don't know who is fdlr and who isn't. when they move, this causes problems. there will be insecurity. >> many see the decision to refuse u.n. help as political. there's been a war of words between the government and the u.n. special mission. two generals are accused of human rights violations and there is a call to replace them, but the government sees it as international meddling in affairs and the fallou
i will have to flee to uganda. it will hit the people more than the fdlr. >> there will be problems if they attack. people will die. they will fight in the fields. civilians will suffer. >> fighters of the fdlr are predominantly group based in bnrc there since the again site in neighboring rwanda and are accused are carrying out rapes and killings in congo. many are displaced after almost two decades of violence and political unrest. any military offensive in heavily populated areas...
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we've been following the developments from neighboring uganda. >> many people have been doubting whether the congolese government and other countries involved actually have the political will to attack the fdlr. the congolese government has been accused of hiring them before in fighting wars on their behalf. there are also politicians involved, and there are minerals in their territory. on the other hand the congolese government said it is going to do it. this time it's going to end the fdlr. the u.s. has come out and supported them. the u.s. has urged that this must happen. it's hard to imagine now that they'll turn back at this stage. but the military operations could go on for months, even years, and so it's too soon to say if this is going to be the end of the fdlr. people want them to go, but they want them to go peacefully. it's the civilian population who have suffered the brunt of the fdlr. two decades basically they've seen a lot of very brutal and horrible conflict when the fdlr are on attack, they take it out on the civilian population. civilians are worried that another offen
we've been following the developments from neighboring uganda. >> many people have been doubting whether the congolese government and other countries involved actually have the political will to attack the fdlr. the congolese government has been accused of hiring them before in fighting wars on their behalf. there are also politicians involved, and there are minerals in their territory. on the other hand the congolese government said it is going to do it. this time it's going to end the...
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and from mombassa to kenya to uganda and later to burundi and neighbouring countries. it was too heavy. how do we finance that. we can't as countries, neighbouring countries or finance anything else. what the state agreed on is should have an infrastructure. so now we are 1.5% of our own imports. so that we could have the correction to that. without establishing the developments that you have in your own countries. >> when we come back we'll discuss whether infrastructure projects will take advantage of the low interest rates. >>> i'm ali velshi at the world economic forum in davos switzerland. we'll discuss whether projects boost of the economy. uber is part of the largest designed architecture and engineering firms, one of the largest in the world, the largest in europe. the issue of viability, and will it be built, will it be built to cost, and what is the sustainability, what is the return on the investment. i think it is important aspect. it's probably for the sake of sem plisty, let me re -- simplicity let me remind the audience, we are not just talking about the
and from mombassa to kenya to uganda and later to burundi and neighbouring countries. it was too heavy. how do we finance that. we can't as countries, neighbouring countries or finance anything else. what the state agreed on is should have an infrastructure. so now we are 1.5% of our own imports. so that we could have the correction to that. without establishing the developments that you have in your own countries. >> when we come back we'll discuss whether infrastructure projects will...
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and from mombassa to kenya to uganda and later to burundi and neighbouring countries. it was too heavy. how do we finance that. we can't as countries, neighbouring countries or finance anything else. what the state agreed on is should have an infrastructure. so now we are 1.5% of our own imports. so that we could have the correction to that. without establishing the developments that you have in your own countries. >> when we come back we'll discuss whether infrastructure projects will take advantage of the low interest rates. >> at one time i felt that selling cocaine was my purpose. >> as the amount of drugs grew guns came in. >> murder rate was sky-high. >> this guy was the biggest in l.a. >> i was goin' through a million dollars worth of drugs every day. i liked it. it's hard to believe that a friend would set you up. people don't get federal life sentences and beat them. >> they had been trafficking on behalf of the united states government. >> the cia admitted it. >> "freeway - crack in the system". premieres sunday march 1st, 10:00 eastern. only on al jazeera am
and from mombassa to kenya to uganda and later to burundi and neighbouring countries. it was too heavy. how do we finance that. we can't as countries, neighbouring countries or finance anything else. what the state agreed on is should have an infrastructure. so now we are 1.5% of our own imports. so that we could have the correction to that. without establishing the developments that you have in your own countries. >> when we come back we'll discuss whether infrastructure projects will...
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we found a coach for a running team in ethiopia and also are funding a soccer team in uganda. >> you might say that helping more girls get a kick out of soccer or other sports is in the bag. for "teen kids news," i'm harry. >> coming up, dating's rules of the road. "teen kids news" will be right back. selling cookies is about... -the big picture. you have to have a goal. -a big goal. something you and your team... -want to do in the world. we choose... -where the money goes. a trip. -an adventure. helping people out. -helping a lot of people out. something never been... -done before. we have to decide. -make a plan. we all... -have to agree. it's not always easy. and about the money? -we are responsible for it. handling it... -managing it... tracking it... -doing great things with it. this is business. -girl business. girl business. -the biggest... girl-run business... -in the world. it's kind of amazing. girl scouts are everywhere. -over 2 million of us. my mom is one. -my little sister is one. my cousin michelle is one. -maybe you're one. girl scouts should totally run the world. -
we found a coach for a running team in ethiopia and also are funding a soccer team in uganda. >> you might say that helping more girls get a kick out of soccer or other sports is in the bag. for "teen kids news," i'm harry. >> coming up, dating's rules of the road. "teen kids news" will be right back. selling cookies is about... -the big picture. you have to have a goal. -a big goal. something you and your team... -want to do in the world. we choose... -where the...
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>> susan rice said she learned a lesson from uganda? >> you remember where it started in iraq? there were 400 sorties the first night. >> remember regime change was the goal. at this point in time we don't under the goal. the goal is degrade and destroy. we don't have any followup. ahead on "the five" janet? cough if you can hear me. don't even think about it. i took mucinex dm for my phlegmy cough. yeah...but what about mike? (cough!) it works on his cough too. mucinex dm relieves wet and dry coughs for 12 hours. let's end this. . >>> so mickey's got measles. yes there's an outbreak in disney. who contaminated critter country? parents not vaccinated their kids. getting a shot doesn't seem so urge ept anymore. the sunny disposition allow some parts to get a free ride on the already vaccinated since they're immune and jenny mccarthy and assorted quacks. you see why the weirdness is going. people who inject botox into their face reject vaxccines how did that happen? natural good, man-made bad. which when chris christie made a benign comment on vaccines that's careless. you take t
>> susan rice said she learned a lesson from uganda? >> you remember where it started in iraq? there were 400 sorties the first night. >> remember regime change was the goal. at this point in time we don't under the goal. the goal is degrade and destroy. we don't have any followup. ahead on "the five" janet? cough if you can hear me. don't even think about it. i took mucinex dm for my phlegmy cough. yeah...but what about mike? (cough!) it works on his cough too....
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>> susan rice said she learned a lesson from uganda? >> you remember where it started in iraq?here were 400 sorties the first night. >> remember regime change was the goal. at this point in time we don't under the goal. the goal is degrade and destroy. we don't have any followup. ahead on "the five" the he'sles yet break. next. it's a fact. kind of like shopping hungry equals overshopping. h and an early morning mode. and a partly sunny mode. and an outside...to clear inside mode. transitions ® signature ™ adaptive lenses... ...now have chromea7 ™ technology... ...making them more responsive than ever to changing light. so life can look more vivid & vibrant. why settle for a lens with just one mode? experience life well lit ®. speak with your eyecare professional to... ...upgrade your lenses to transitions ® signature ™ . ♪ ♪ ♪(ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh) (hush my darling...)♪ ♪(don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.)♪ ♪(hush my darling...)♪ man snoring ♪(don't fear my darling...)♪ ♪(the lion sleeps tonight.)♪ woman snoring take the roar out of snore. yet another innovat
>> susan rice said she learned a lesson from uganda? >> you remember where it started in iraq?here were 400 sorties the first night. >> remember regime change was the goal. at this point in time we don't under the goal. the goal is degrade and destroy. we don't have any followup. ahead on "the five" the he'sles yet break. next. it's a fact. kind of like shopping hungry equals overshopping. h and an early morning mode. and a partly sunny mode. and an outside...to...
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he served from uganda to the netherlands and he is openly gay. he will help the administration put lgbt rights a thet core of its efforts -- at the core of its efforts. >>> in the bay area, a chill in the air we haven't felt for a while and a lot of people getting the wind, i had to hold on to the -- [ talking at the same time ] >> it was blowing last night and this morning and this afternoon. winds are dying down. over night lows tonight some areas freezing. you see the flag blowing pretty good. the flag blowing good. the winds are strong. especially in ocean beach area. great highway. south of here we had a tornado spotted down in bakersfield, south of here. a small tornado. this is the low-pressure system as it rotates like this. see it spinning around? this is what created the winds up here. the low pressure drawing the winds into it, high builds in, you are seeing the winds howling, northeast direction, and that will continue in the next hour and will die down as the low translates east. no rain out there. clouds to the south of us. showers
he served from uganda to the netherlands and he is openly gay. he will help the administration put lgbt rights a thet core of its efforts -- at the core of its efforts. >>> in the bay area, a chill in the air we haven't felt for a while and a lot of people getting the wind, i had to hold on to the -- [ talking at the same time ] >> it was blowing last night and this morning and this afternoon. winds are dying down. over night lows tonight some areas freezing. you see the flag...
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they have come all the way from uganda. you. >> reporter: thank you for joining us. we talked about what you guys are doing. it's pretty remarkable stuff. tell us what you have done in terms of the software. >> we've come up with a software to diagnose sickle cell anemia. >> reporter: how difficult was that? >> it was a little bit difficult. you have to magnytise the cells. >> reporter: what does that mean for your community? >> not very many health centers. we have over 3,000 health centers. only a dozen of these are able to provide this. we believe that when we come up with a solution we'll be able to -- [inaudible] >> reporter: absolutely amazing. what does it mean for you to be here? >> reporter: it's humbling. we believe that by the time we leave this place we will have changed someone's life. sometimes people get to have ideas and they sit on them. you never know how many lives it can impact. >> that's amazing. the other ladies here have told me. 26 hours to get here. can you each tell me what this trip has meant to y
they have come all the way from uganda. you. >> reporter: thank you for joining us. we talked about what you guys are doing. it's pretty remarkable stuff. tell us what you have done in terms of the software. >> we've come up with a software to diagnose sickle cell anemia. >> reporter: how difficult was that? >> it was a little bit difficult. you have to magnytise the cells. >> reporter: what does that mean for your community? >> not very many health centers....
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the population will suffer i will have to flee to uganda it will hit the people more than the fdlr. >ator: there will problems. people will die. they will fight in the fields and the civilians will suffer. >> reporter: fighters are predominantly an ethic group based in eastern drc. they have been there since the 1994 genocide and are accused of carrying out rapes and killings in congo. nearly 400,000 people remain displaced after almost two decades of violence and unrest. >> translator: the fact that they are mixed with the population means that when the people move there is a risk that they move as well. we don't know who is fdlr and who isn't. so when people move this can cause a lot of problems. >> reporter: many see the decision to refuse u.n. help as political. there has been a war or words between the government and the u.n. special mission. the drc government sees it as international meddling in its affairs. >> translator: if the congolese army is acting alone, we need to be sure that there is the necessary logistics to see the operation through to the end. if this is not the c
the population will suffer i will have to flee to uganda it will hit the people more than the fdlr. >ator: there will problems. people will die. they will fight in the fields and the civilians will suffer. >> reporter: fighters are predominantly an ethic group based in eastern drc. they have been there since the 1994 genocide and are accused of carrying out rapes and killings in congo. nearly 400,000 people remain displaced after almost two decades of violence and unrest. >>...
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reporter: the images are part of the recently-opened exhibit featuring 67 different camps from india to ugandaimore to los angeles. the aim? look at universal issues youth age 13 to 25 face. each camp is organized around the themes of love, survival, work, home, community and self image. >> wait, you got it. >> reporter: amy toensing and matt moyer travel the world for national geographic. the married couple has devoted time to this program for many years. >> to actually hold a camera that has functions that they can control is like a whole new experience for them, it's very exciting for us how open they are, and thirsty for the power of photography. and how they can use it. >> they start to learn about each other, and that helps build bond across borders, and stereotypes, and regions, and everything else. within the camps themselves very often the goal is to bring in different people from different areas, in pakistan we had men and women together working, and in chad we had christians and muslims who were working together. >> we've put our cameras down, and so we're getting to see how they're
reporter: the images are part of the recently-opened exhibit featuring 67 different camps from india to ugandaimore to los angeles. the aim? look at universal issues youth age 13 to 25 face. each camp is organized around the themes of love, survival, work, home, community and self image. >> wait, you got it. >> reporter: amy toensing and matt moyer travel the world for national geographic. the married couple has devoted time to this program for many years. >> to actually hold...
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in this special week of shows we'll examine a decade of outreach in uganda tracing the dramatic changestners are making through discipleship evangelism, >> and now, here's andrew. welcome to our tuesday's broadcast of the gospel truth.
in this special week of shows we'll examine a decade of outreach in uganda tracing the dramatic changestners are making through discipleship evangelism, >> and now, here's andrew. welcome to our tuesday's broadcast of the gospel truth.
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obviously here in the states in kenya and uganda where we're making a difference in these kids' lives blessed with a platform you need to make other people feel special. for what what is special is all the people that have rallied. when we started sharing this with a few of our pastor friends, other pastors got involved. other churches got involved. so many people wanted to be a part of this. that was what was really humbling and special to me. >> i want to talk a little bit about your faith. i know that you've been criticized by many people because of your faith but you've also been an inspiration to so many young kids because parents out there want their kids to idolize you because you are making a difference in the lives of others and you're not afraid to be bold about your faith. what allows you to do that tim? >> well, for me it is the most important thing in my life. trying to keep your priorities in order. and for me faith is number one. and a way of showing my faith is through loving other people. so many times christianity and the gospel and everything can get so cluttered bu
obviously here in the states in kenya and uganda where we're making a difference in these kids' lives blessed with a platform you need to make other people feel special. for what what is special is all the people that have rallied. when we started sharing this with a few of our pastor friends, other pastors got involved. other churches got involved. so many people wanted to be a part of this. that was what was really humbling and special to me. >> i want to talk a little bit about your...
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africa, the tobacco industry has bought these types of claims against the governors of gabon togo and ugandall g.d.p. all four countries which is a quarter of the revenues of big tobacco worldwide. so this is a question of pure, raw, economic power by massive corporate interests being used to make governments knuckle under on public health issues like tobacco. that's just wrong. and it can displace the regular systems of courts. chevron was asked to clean up contamination that it had left behind it lost in the courts in ecuador it lost in the courts of america and so it went and got a third bite at the apple in front of three private lawyers in one of these forums. where do you think the motivation is of private lawyers? who are their clients going to be next? another government? i don't think so. it's going to be the big corporate companies. after many states in the united states created a pap on something called mmt a gasoline additive, as a probable cars inowe general u.s. -- carcinogen, a nafta with was filed against cap which reversed its national ban on the potentially carcinogenic che
africa, the tobacco industry has bought these types of claims against the governors of gabon togo and ugandall g.d.p. all four countries which is a quarter of the revenues of big tobacco worldwide. so this is a question of pure, raw, economic power by massive corporate interests being used to make governments knuckle under on public health issues like tobacco. that's just wrong. and it can displace the regular systems of courts. chevron was asked to clean up contamination that it had left...