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. >> reporter: this corner of northern uganda, where the river nile cuts through lush rain forest and savannah, is known as the pearl of africa. a nickname proudly reclaimed by mercy falls national park even after decades embroiled in environmental crisis. it's been a long seven-hour car ride across two continents. it is not an easy place to get to. but on the horizon, a creeping new challenge. one that again threatens the park and its wildlife. clouding its future in uncertainty. >> are you excited to be here? >> very excited. >> reporter: we've traveled here with shabani. >> i'm resting up to be excited. >> we're seeing the nile. it's amazing to see the nile. >> reporter: she's a wild-expert and national geographic explorer born and raised in neighboring kenya. >> yeah, there they are, coming out of the water. >> rrr! we're speaking hippo. >> reporter: she's helping explore how this delicate ecosystem is returning from the brink. >> you're jumping out of your skin to get out. >> reporter: despite the wait she isn't disappointed. a special sighting right away. >> these are endangered
. >> reporter: this corner of northern uganda, where the river nile cuts through lush rain forest and savannah, is known as the pearl of africa. a nickname proudly reclaimed by mercy falls national park even after decades embroiled in environmental crisis. it's been a long seven-hour car ride across two continents. it is not an easy place to get to. but on the horizon, a creeping new challenge. one that again threatens the park and its wildlife. clouding its future in uncertainty....
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uganda now has threats, which is not surprising. uganda has been attacked before by al-shabaab. also bob's ability -- al-shabaab's ability to extend attacks beyond the border is worrisome. katty kay: how organized do you think this attack was? how much of the chain of command was behind it? >> it appears to have been well-planned and specifically targeted because of the bone ability -- vulnerability of the college and students. about 800 students in the university and its proximity to the border and the fact the town is largely populated by ethnic some of his. -- somalis. katty kay: what does this attack tell us about the state of our shabbat --also bob -- al-shabaab? >> it tells us to do things. -- it tells us to do because of the pressure placed on al-shabaab territorially ugandans are the largest troop contributor. that pressure has caused it to resort to these kinds of terrorist attacks. car bombings improvised expose of devices attacks against noncombatants, vulnerable citizens. in that regard, this indicates it is under pressure. but it is very troubling they do have the a
uganda now has threats, which is not surprising. uganda has been attacked before by al-shabaab. also bob's ability -- al-shabaab's ability to extend attacks beyond the border is worrisome. katty kay: how organized do you think this attack was? how much of the chain of command was behind it? >> it appears to have been well-planned and specifically targeted because of the bone ability -- vulnerability of the college and students. about 800 students in the university and its proximity to the...
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>> in uganda, the man once held in guantanamo bay has been arrested in connection with the murder of a local prosecutor. he and three others were tracked down by local authorities with the help of u.s. officials. they are suspected of being linked to her killing, she was handling a case against al shabab. >> voting for sudan's next president begins monday. opposition parties threaten to boycott the election. for many voters, it's the economy that is their main concern. almost half the population live below the poverty line. >> if there's oil to cook in the house, it means a hearty stew for dinner and a satisfied family. with frequent shortages of cooking gas and bread and inflation at 37%, the family said daily living in sudan is tough. >> everyone believes they're building their family's future. i tell my husband all the time
>> in uganda, the man once held in guantanamo bay has been arrested in connection with the murder of a local prosecutor. he and three others were tracked down by local authorities with the help of u.s. officials. they are suspected of being linked to her killing, she was handling a case against al shabab. >> voting for sudan's next president begins monday. opposition parties threaten to boycott the election. for many voters, it's the economy that is their main concern. almost half...
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custody to his home country of uganda.he is a suspect in this shooting on march 30 when a leading prosecutor was gunned down in the capital city shot in the head and neck as she drove home from work to pick up groceries with her children. the gunman fled into the rush hour traffic. the prosecutor had been leading the trial against 13 suspects. the al qaeda affiliate in east africa al shabab, claimed responsibility. this arrest stands out because u.s. authorities are confirming they helped make it happen. >> we can confirm u.s. government personnel supported an operation that success it willy o open prehelped apprehend. >> 122 detainees remain in the camps. about a third released are confirmed or suspected of returning to terrorism. >> thank you very much. >>> to a major general who said letting these guys go -- we have to stop it. general, the average american just is baffled at this policy from the very beginning. it really feels like we went out of our way, we made gitmo a place where hard core terrorists and suspected h
custody to his home country of uganda.he is a suspect in this shooting on march 30 when a leading prosecutor was gunned down in the capital city shot in the head and neck as she drove home from work to pick up groceries with her children. the gunman fled into the rush hour traffic. the prosecutor had been leading the trial against 13 suspects. the al qaeda affiliate in east africa al shabab, claimed responsibility. this arrest stands out because u.s. authorities are confirming they helped make...
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this guy in uganda was released in 2006. that 30% number ultimately could be 50%, 70%. we know we are releasing people that want to come back and harm us. that is stupid. >> the question everyone must answer is the u.s. safer with gitmo closed? with fewer detainees at that prison? the answer is no. period. over. >> obama would say yes. >>> "forbes on fox" just about ready to go. david what's on deck? >> hi charles. iran supreme leaders say the white house is lying about the nuclear deal. here's the forbes flip side. some say that might not be the worse thing for our safety and economy. >> and how the corruption case of a democratic senator may save taxpayers billions. >>> first up here next -- think nothing could top the search@? now back to "cavuto on business" right here on fox news. >>> you thought last year's border surge was bad? a new report showing a number of young illegals crossing our border could make for another cruel summer. over 3,000 minors entering the united states in march alone. only a handful of them are being returned. the charlie on the bill that c
this guy in uganda was released in 2006. that 30% number ultimately could be 50%, 70%. we know we are releasing people that want to come back and harm us. that is stupid. >> the question everyone must answer is the u.s. safer with gitmo closed? with fewer detainees at that prison? the answer is no. period. over. >> obama would say yes. >>> "forbes on fox" just about ready to go. david what's on deck? >> hi charles. iran supreme leaders say the white house is...
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this guy in uganda was released in 2006. that 30% number ultimately could be 50%, 70%. we know we are releasing people that want to come back and harm us. that is stupid. >> the question everyone must answer is the u.s. safer with gitmo closed? with fewer detainees at that prison? the answer is no. period. over. >> obama would say yes. >>> "forbes on fox" just about ready to go. david what's on deck? >> hi charles. iran supreme leaders say the white house is lying about the nuclear deal. here's the forbes flip side. some say that might not be the worse thing for our safety and economy. >> and how the corruption case of a democratic senator may save taxpayers billions. >>> first up here next -- think nothing could top the search good. very good. you see something moving off the shelves and your first thought is to investigate the company. you are type e*. yes, investment opportunities can be anywhere... or not. but you know the difference. e*trade's bar code scanner. shorten the distance between intuition and action. e*trade opportunity is everywhere. i take prilosec otc
this guy in uganda was released in 2006. that 30% number ultimately could be 50%, 70%. we know we are releasing people that want to come back and harm us. that is stupid. >> the question everyone must answer is the u.s. safer with gitmo closed? with fewer detainees at that prison? the answer is no. period. over. >> obama would say yes. >>> "forbes on fox" just about ready to go. david what's on deck? >> hi charles. iran supreme leaders say the white house is...
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those uganda bombings killed 74 people absolutely indiscriminately.e as it is to say it those kinds of tactics were frowned upon by al qaeda under bin laden and under ayman al zawahiri after bin laden was killed. al qaeda central made a habit of advising other terrorist groups around the world who wanted to operate under the al qaeda umbrella that they should try to kill non-muslims more than muslims. so there is weird evidence that al shabaab may have made a shift in the tactics to try to kill fewer muslims but more non-muslims in order to specifically please the top leadership of al qaeda. al shabaab formally joined al qaeda in 2012. that would be after the uganda bombings, but before westgate. 2012 is when they pledged allegiance to ayman al zawahiri. today, al shabaab carried out their deadliest attack yet in kenya, at the only public university in northern kenya. this school has been open only for about four years. it has about 900 students. today, just before dawn at about 5:30 a.m. local time, masked al hab bab shabaab gunman shot their way thr
those uganda bombings killed 74 people absolutely indiscriminately.e as it is to say it those kinds of tactics were frowned upon by al qaeda under bin laden and under ayman al zawahiri after bin laden was killed. al qaeda central made a habit of advising other terrorist groups around the world who wanted to operate under the al qaeda umbrella that they should try to kill non-muslims more than muslims. so there is weird evidence that al shabaab may have made a shift in the tactics to try to kill...
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the uganda rebels used the d.r.c.'s border region to launch an attack in uganda. we gained access to the forces. we have this exclusive report. >> a bird i see eye view of beni. hid that in the forest is a group accused of human rights violations over the last 20 years. the u.n. is on a mission to track them down. it's launch add new offensive alongside the congolese military. >> we've reinforced resources with the supplementary intervention of troops. they're going to engage in this region in a way that contributes to the greater security for the people. >> the u.n. peacekeepers head to a mountain based camp, facing a formidable enemy highly odors secretive and well armed. they want to overthrow their government and people in this border region have become familiar with their tactics including kidnapping, torture and the recruitment of child soldiers. >> we are never at peace. we are afraid of going to the farms. when we do, we are cautious of attacks. if we run out of food, we will die of hunger. we need security. >> we run from our farms because of fear. all we
the uganda rebels used the d.r.c.'s border region to launch an attack in uganda. we gained access to the forces. we have this exclusive report. >> a bird i see eye view of beni. hid that in the forest is a group accused of human rights violations over the last 20 years. the u.n. is on a mission to track them down. it's launch add new offensive alongside the congolese military. >> we've reinforced resources with the supplementary intervention of troops. they're going to engage in...
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. >> they created a one of a kind solar grid that will provide power to a fishing island in uganda. it's being shipped there right now and in june the team will head there to set it up. right now, locals only have a few hours of day of power using expensive diesel gas or kerosene lamps. the solar grid will run around the clock. to help fund the project visit the link crowd fund.berkeley.edu. >>> baseball fans are teaming up to help our troops overseas. abc 7 news was at san jose's municipal stadium where the san jose giants hosted operation care and comfort. dozens of volunteers boxed up care packages with food and cloeting. >> just a way to give back. i remember i never got the collapse to get deployed, but i have a lot of friends who are deployed. they look forward to these packages. >> among the treats they're getting, girl scout cookies packaged by the girls themselves. >>> drew, what more sun and heat? >> like we didn't have enough of that. >> for one day. >> we'll talk about a cooldown. more typical temperatures by tuesday. right now, on this sunday evening, giving you a clear
. >> they created a one of a kind solar grid that will provide power to a fishing island in uganda. it's being shipped there right now and in june the team will head there to set it up. right now, locals only have a few hours of day of power using expensive diesel gas or kerosene lamps. the solar grid will run around the clock. to help fund the project visit the link crowd fund.berkeley.edu. >>> baseball fans are teaming up to help our troops overseas. abc 7 news was at san...
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the first country to contribute to an african union force. al-shabab threatened retaliation in uganda. in july 2010 it came with devastating effect. it was al-shabab's first attack outside of somalia. kenya's army enjoyed the fray in in 2011. a week later attacks in kenya began. the 2013 attack on the westgate shopping mall caught the world's attention. at least 67 were killed. they drew the attention and support of al-qaeda. but at home al-shabab was losing most of its territory to the africa union troops. >> they were pushing away the territories that they used to hold. >> the e.u. force in somalia have the upper hand. the government is accused of being extremely corrupt something that al-shabab has been trying to exploit. when the group attacked last week on sleeping students at garissa university weaker than it has been in years it still poses a deadly threat. nairobi, kenya. >> a dutch man who was kidnapped four years ago has been freed. he was kidnapped language with two other men in late 2011 in timbuktu. no details were given about the other two. >>> malaysia's lower house has
the first country to contribute to an african union force. al-shabab threatened retaliation in uganda. in july 2010 it came with devastating effect. it was al-shabab's first attack outside of somalia. kenya's army enjoyed the fray in in 2011. a week later attacks in kenya began. the 2013 attack on the westgate shopping mall caught the world's attention. at least 67 were killed. they drew the attention and support of al-qaeda. but at home al-shabab was losing most of its territory to the africa...
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c berkeley has created a one of a kind microsolar grid that will provide low-cost power to a uganda.june they team will head there to set it up. right now they're forced to use expensive diesel generators and dirty kerosene lamps. the solar grid will run around the clock and information provide will allow the team make adjustments for future projectses if you want to help fund the project, visit the link crowd fund.berkeley.edu. >> no shortage of sunshine here. >> plenty of it and more to come as meteorologist drew tuma joins us now. >> the sunshine and high pressure combo is going to warm us up heading back to work and school. live doppler 7hd showing you dry skies prevail today with plenty of sunshine and under the sunny skies temperatures had a nice recovery. open up almanac you can see temperatures at or slightly before normal this time of the year. san jose, 72. san francisco, oakland, mid-to upper 60s. just a few degrees above the normal high of 66. live look from the san jose camera showing you in the south bay, nothing but blue skies out there. and comfortable temperatures th
c berkeley has created a one of a kind microsolar grid that will provide low-cost power to a uganda.june they team will head there to set it up. right now they're forced to use expensive diesel generators and dirty kerosene lamps. the solar grid will run around the clock and information provide will allow the team make adjustments for future projectses if you want to help fund the project, visit the link crowd fund.berkeley.edu. >> no shortage of sunshine here. >> plenty of it and...
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a release guantanamo detainee arrested in uganda over the killing of a prosecutor there trying a terrorse gitmo guys go? . >> more than 100 known terrorists that left gitmo are back on the playing field. they are determined to do serious damage. i have the list sitting right here. that doesn't even include suspected
a release guantanamo detainee arrested in uganda over the killing of a prosecutor there trying a terrorse gitmo guys go? . >> more than 100 known terrorists that left gitmo are back on the playing field. they are determined to do serious damage. i have the list sitting right here. that doesn't even include suspected
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c berkeley has created a one of a kind microsolar grid that will provide low-cost power to a uganda. in june they team will head there to set it up. right now they're forced to use expensive diesel generators and dirty kerosene lamps. the solar grid will run around the clock and information provide will allow the team make adjustments for future projectses if you want to help fund the project, visit the link crowd fund.berkeley.edu. >> no shortage of sunshine here. >> plenty of it and more to come as meteorologist drew tuma joins us now. >> the sunshine and high pressure combo is going to warm us up heading back to work and school. live doppler 7hd showing you dry skies prevail today with plenty of sunshine and under the sunny skies temperatures had a nice recovery. open up almanac you can see temperatures at or slightly before normal this time of the year. san jose, 72. san francisco, oakland, mid-to upper 60s. just a few degrees above the normal high of 66. live look from the san jose camera showing you in the south bay, nothing but blue skies out there. and comfortable temperature
c berkeley has created a one of a kind microsolar grid that will provide low-cost power to a uganda. in june they team will head there to set it up. right now they're forced to use expensive diesel generators and dirty kerosene lamps. the solar grid will run around the clock and information provide will allow the team make adjustments for future projectses if you want to help fund the project, visit the link crowd fund.berkeley.edu. >> no shortage of sunshine here. >> plenty of it...
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they launched attacks in uganda. al jazeera has gained access to the force camp. we have this exclusive report. >> a birds high bird's-eye view of beni. in the democratic republic of congo, they are accused of human rights violations over the past 20 years. the u.n. is on a mission to track them down. they've launched a new offensive along side the congolese military is to weed to weed out members of the atf. >> they're going to engage right here in this region. in a way that contribute toss greater security for the people. >> the u.n. peace keepers head to a mountain-based camp. they face a formidable enemy. the adf is highly organized secretive and well armed. it is led by ugandan exiles who want to overthrow their government and people along this border region have become too familiar with their tactics which include kidnapping torture and recruitment of child soldiers. >> we're never at peace. we're afraid of going to the farm. when we do, we're very cautious of adf attacks. but if we run out of food we'll die of hunger. we need security. >> we runaway from ou
they launched attacks in uganda. al jazeera has gained access to the force camp. we have this exclusive report. >> a birds high bird's-eye view of beni. in the democratic republic of congo, they are accused of human rights violations over the past 20 years. the u.n. is on a mission to track them down. they've launched a new offensive along side the congolese military is to weed to weed out members of the atf. >> they're going to engage right here in this region. in a way that...
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guest: it reminds me in uganda when the lord's resistance army was terrorizing the north.ometimes they can't go out. an entire lost generation has the future stolen from them. laura: it is not just the girls who have been kidnapped, hundreds of i -- hundreds of nigerians have two. guest: in some cases children as young as four years old are forced to behold his. older girls are used as sex slaves or wives. they are forced to marry the soldiers and boko haram fighters who cannot afford to get married because they do not have a dowry. giving these women to them is a significant benefit from them. laura: there has been negotiations between the nigerian government and kidnappers. guest: a lot of it is muted. when you hear about the potential for a hostage swap you are talking about boko haram lives children -- innocent women and children who have been arrested by nigerian security forces. laura: thank you so much for joining us. after the u.s. presidential election, each day there seems to be a new contender. now it is marco rubio's turn to announce his candidacy for 2016. the
guest: it reminds me in uganda when the lord's resistance army was terrorizing the north.ometimes they can't go out. an entire lost generation has the future stolen from them. laura: it is not just the girls who have been kidnapped, hundreds of i -- hundreds of nigerians have two. guest: in some cases children as young as four years old are forced to behold his. older girls are used as sex slaves or wives. they are forced to marry the soldiers and boko haram fighters who cannot afford to get...
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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. >> al jazeera america, weekday mornings. start your day with a view of the world. catch up on what happened overnight with a full morning brief, a fast paced look at the stories shaping your day. >> sending a strong message to the rest of the world. >> stories with impact. news with importance. >> people gotta have water. >> get a first hand look with in-depth reports and investigations, and the latest from the worlds of science tech, health and culture. no matter where you are in the country, start weekday mornings with al jazeera america. open
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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. >> in uganda, a man who was once held in guantanamo bay has been arrested in connection with the murder of a local prosecutor. the man and three others were tracked down with the help of the u.s. they are suspected to links of last month's killing of the prosecutor handle a case against the armed group al shabab. >> voting for sudan's next president begins on monday. while opposition parties have threatened to boycott elections most people are just concerned with putting food on the table. nearly half of sudan lives below the poverty line. we met a family in kartoum struggling to survive. >> if there's oil to cook at the house, it means a hearty stew for dinner and satisfied family. with frequent shortages of cooking gas and bread and inflation at 37% the family said daily living in sudan is tough. >> everyone believes they're building their family's future. i tell my husband all the time, he should go and work abroad. >> working by a teacher at day and ricksha driver at night he supports his wife and two girls. in a country with an 18% unemployment right and almost half the population
. >> in uganda, a man who was once held in guantanamo bay has been arrested in connection with the murder of a local prosecutor. the man and three others were tracked down with the help of the u.s. they are suspected to links of last month's killing of the prosecutor handle a case against the armed group al shabab. >> voting for sudan's next president begins on monday. while opposition parties have threatened to boycott elections most people are just concerned with putting food on...
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written notices given to some say they will be deported to unnamed african countries, thought be ugandand rwanda. this man received this notice and reforces to be deported to rwanda, because he says it is unsafe. >> translator: i know rwanda there is no security and no strong government there, and no u.n. protection. no one stays in rwanda. it's a transfer point for refugees who use brokers to go to safer places. >> reporter: the ministry says it will encourage infiltrators to leave in an honorable and safe way and serve as an effective tool for fulfilling our obligations towards israeli citizens and restoring the fabric of the life of the residents of south tel-aviv. if they refuse to leave they will face a hearing that will determine their indefinite imprisonment. the israeli authorities say 1,500 asylum seekers have agreed to be deported but there are tens of thousands of migrants who have requested asylum here. many believe their asylum applications weren't even reviewed. >> they throw my asylum request, and they -- while i have been waiting for the interview for the request. last m
written notices given to some say they will be deported to unnamed african countries, thought be ugandand rwanda. this man received this notice and reforces to be deported to rwanda, because he says it is unsafe. >> translator: i know rwanda there is no security and no strong government there, and no u.n. protection. no one stays in rwanda. it's a transfer point for refugees who use brokers to go to safer places. >> reporter: the ministry says it will encourage infiltrators to leave...
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. >>> in uganda a man who was once held in guantanamo bay arrested in connection to the murder of a local prosecutor. jamal kim ba and three others were tracked by local authorities with the help of officials from the united states. they are suspected of being linked to the killing of a prosecutor handling a case against al-shabab. >>> gunmen in mexico attacked a police convoy in the western states killing 15 police officers. john holman has more from mexico city. >> reporter: the attack took place in a highway. gunmen waited for a convoy of state police to pass through. when they did, they opened fire and killed 15 officers, injuring five more, the biggest killing of police officers in a single incident since the start of the drug war, nearly nine years ago. according to analysts and experts. they left behind charred cars on the road. authorities believe the attack was in retaliation for a police killing of a local leader of a car tell called the new generation. they had no problem killing police killing five in march. this is at a point when president pena nieto made a strategy of takin
. >>> in uganda a man who was once held in guantanamo bay arrested in connection to the murder of a local prosecutor. jamal kim ba and three others were tracked by local authorities with the help of officials from the united states. they are suspected of being linked to the killing of a prosecutor handling a case against al-shabab. >>> gunmen in mexico attacked a police convoy in the western states killing 15 police officers. john holman has more from mexico city. >>...
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the rebels use the region to launch attacks in uganda. al jazeera gained access to the u.n. forces in the forest camp near beni. we have this exclusive report: >> the a birth's eye view of beni hidden in these forests in d.r. congo is an elusive rebel group accused of human rights evaluations over the last 20 years. the u.n. is on a mission to track them down. it's launch add new offensive alleged the congolese military to we'd out fighters from the allied democratic forces or a.d.f. >> we have reinforced our resources with the intervention of troops. they are going to engage right here in this region in a way that contributes to greater security for the people. >> the u.n. peacekeepers head to a mountain-based camp. they face a formidable enemy the a.d.f. is highly organized and well armed. people in this border region have become too familiar with their acetics which include kidnapping torture and the recruitment of child soldiers. >> we are never at peace. we are afraid of going to the farms, and when we do, we are very cautious of a.d.f. attacks. if we run out of food, w
the rebels use the region to launch attacks in uganda. al jazeera gained access to the u.n. forces in the forest camp near beni. we have this exclusive report: >> the a birth's eye view of beni hidden in these forests in d.r. congo is an elusive rebel group accused of human rights evaluations over the last 20 years. the u.n. is on a mission to track them down. it's launch add new offensive alleged the congolese military to we'd out fighters from the allied democratic forces or a.d.f....
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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. >> next monday on "techknow". the agricultural community is in crisis. >> more prolonged drought could become the new normal. >> desperate for solutions. >> we can make clean drinking water, just using the sun. >> conservation, science and hope. >> the snow is really a critical resource. >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is my selfie, what can you tell me about my future? >> can affect and surprise us. >> sharks like affection. >> "techknow". where technology meets humanity. next monday, 6:30 eastern. o
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. >> next monday. >> do you make anything that ends up in walmart? >> yes. >> child labor. >> how old are you? >> 12 years old? >> sweatshop conditions. >> says "old navy". >> who's making america's clothes? >> if walmart doesn't know, it's because they choose not to know. >> "faultlines". >> what do we want? >> al jazeera america's hard-hitting... >> today the will be arrested. >> ground-breaking... >> they're firing canisters of gas at us. >> emmy award-winning, investigative series. >> we have to get out of here. >> "faultlines: made in banglade
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'm quite surprised by kenya because kenya probably compared to uganda you would say perhaps they have a much more organized system. but perhaps corruption is one of them. two, i think the last attempt -- attacks in kenya, some people say it has to do with the politics and some of the politicians actually played politics with it. but to be fair to kenya kenya is next to somolia. kenya was actually prompted to go into somolia. at the moment, kenya needs leadership leadership. they need to simply say, look, see what happened at west gate and this is happening today. i think it is possible something bigger could happen. >> we appreciate your time. thank you. >>> we're going to take you to switzerland where talks on iran's nuclear program do appear to be making progress. as we know representatives from the u.s.a. the u.k. france germany, china, and russia have all been thrashing out a deal for more than two weeks now but in the last few hours or so there's been a flurry of activities around those talks. james, just tell us exactly what's going on at the moment. >>reporter: well what's
. >> i'm quite surprised by kenya because kenya probably compared to uganda you would say perhaps they have a much more organized system. but perhaps corruption is one of them. two, i think the last attempt -- attacks in kenya, some people say it has to do with the politics and some of the politicians actually played politics with it. but to be fair to kenya kenya is next to somolia. kenya was actually prompted to go into somolia. at the moment, kenya needs leadership leadership. they...
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written notices given to some here say they will be deported to unnamed african countries thought to be uganda rwanda. an army defector who received this notice, refuses to be deported to rwanda because he says it is unsafe. >> i know rwanda, there is no security and there is no strong government there and there is no u.n. protection. no one stays in rwanda. it is a transfer point for refugees who use brokers to go to safer places. >> israel's min industry says the deportations will encouraging infill traitors to leave the borders of the state of israel in an honorable way. and serve as an effective tool for fulfilling our obligations towards israeli citizens and resoaring the fabric of the life to the residents. anyone who has received this letter has 30 days to leave israel, if they refuse to leave, they will face a hearing that will determine their ink definite imprisonment. the israeli effort thats say 1,500 asylum seekers have agreed to be deported but there are tens of thousandses of sudanese migrants who have requested asylum here. >> many believe their asylum applications weren't even
written notices given to some here say they will be deported to unnamed african countries thought to be uganda rwanda. an army defector who received this notice, refuses to be deported to rwanda because he says it is unsafe. >> i know rwanda, there is no security and there is no strong government there and there is no u.n. protection. no one stays in rwanda. it is a transfer point for refugees who use brokers to go to safer places. >> israel's min industry says the deportations will...
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they have unfortunately, and recent months have shown us with impunity in kenya tried an attack in ugandawas foiled. i think we will expect more of this. anchor: what does it tell you about their level of capacity to organize something like this? peter: it was well organized in the sense the target was well chosen. there are several institutes of higher education one could have picked if one is looking for institutions to attack, but they chose the one, go with the university college, which is affiliated with more university. it had a larger non-ethnic somali student body so they would likely or get more and non-muslims to kill. they also pick an institution that was less well guarded. other institutions were apparently warned or received warnings from talking to people on the ground, and had their watch up. they succeeded at a low cost. they lost reportedly four fighters in this. they scored 147 human beings that they killed, and now a group that had been on the wane is back in the news. they have been overlooked in the isis, boo haram -- boko haram and other groups. anchor: they get a c
they have unfortunately, and recent months have shown us with impunity in kenya tried an attack in ugandawas foiled. i think we will expect more of this. anchor: what does it tell you about their level of capacity to organize something like this? peter: it was well organized in the sense the target was well chosen. there are several institutes of higher education one could have picked if one is looking for institutions to attack, but they chose the one, go with the university college, which is...
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and the idea's catching on globally, too; similar lawsuits have been filed in ukraine, uganda, the philippines and the netherlands. it's all been done with the help of an army of attorneys and scientists working pro bono. >> we're trying to spread the message that people everywhere, all over the world, hold these fundamental, inalienable rights to have their essential natural resources protected for themselves and for future generations, for their children and great-grandchildren. >> reporter: many of the lawsuits, including the federal suit, have been dismissed. and while a couple of state judges have been receptive to the idea that the public trust could include the atmosphere, none has forced state governments to take action. richard stewart is a professor of environmental law at new york university and explained the plaintiffs in oregon will have an uphill battle, too. >> it's an interesting and intriguing idea, but there are a number of problems. one, it goes way beyond what any state court has done thus far. secondly, the atmosphere is global and greenhouse gases mix globally, so oregon
and the idea's catching on globally, too; similar lawsuits have been filed in ukraine, uganda, the philippines and the netherlands. it's all been done with the help of an army of attorneys and scientists working pro bono. >> we're trying to spread the message that people everywhere, all over the world, hold these fundamental, inalienable rights to have their essential natural resources protected for themselves and for future generations, for their children and great-grandchildren....
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the first country to contribute to an african union force al-shabab threatened retaliation in uganda. 2010 it came with devastating effect. 74 people were killed by suicide bombers while watching the world cup final. it was al-shabab's first attack outside so mole i can't. 10 i can't's army joined the fray in 2011, it entered southern somalia following al-shabab kidnappings on the kenyan side of the border i'm week later attacks in kenya began, the 2013 attack on the west gate shopping mall caught the world's attention, at least 67 were killed. the attacks on so civilians in somalia and abroad detracted from the claims to be a movement for the somali people. but they drew the attention and support of al qaeda. but at home, al-shabab was losing most of its territory to the african union troops. >> they have been pushed away from most of the territory that his they used to hold, including the very lucrative port. therefore al-shabab is extremely desperate to create its relevance. >> reporter: the force in somalia has the up are hands but the government it backs is accused of being extre
the first country to contribute to an african union force al-shabab threatened retaliation in uganda. 2010 it came with devastating effect. 74 people were killed by suicide bombers while watching the world cup final. it was al-shabab's first attack outside so mole i can't. 10 i can't's army joined the fray in 2011, it entered southern somalia following al-shabab kidnappings on the kenyan side of the border i'm week later attacks in kenya began, the 2013 attack on the west gate shopping mall...
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from the creators of "south park," it's the tail of two missionaries in uganda. go to abc7news.com. >> abc 7 news at 4 continues. next, the unexpected bay area activist joining the protest against police brutality. >> signs of hate. a family leaves the violence of the middle east to become victims in their own home. >>> an unbearable smell in the south bay. why neighbors are >>> in news making headlines where you live at 4:30 the public utilities commission today imposed the biggest penalty. pg&e will pay $1.6 billion following the pipeline rupture almost five years ago. pg&e will not appeal the fine. we are looking into body cameras some bay area police departments have. the san francisco department is reviewing protocols before using them. >>> laura anthony is on the scene of why cement was spilled into an oakland creek. it will take weeks to clean it up. we'll have a live report at 5:00. >>> if you smell a weird stench in the south bay, you are not alone. the odor is coming from the nearby landfill. chris is live and talking to people who can't stand the long
from the creators of "south park," it's the tail of two missionaries in uganda. go to abc7news.com. >> abc 7 news at 4 continues. next, the unexpected bay area activist joining the protest against police brutality. >> signs of hate. a family leaves the violence of the middle east to become victims in their own home. >>> an unbearable smell in the south bay. why neighbors are >>> in news making headlines where you live at 4:30 the public utilities...
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we are looking here in kampala and uganda. in the rainy seasons you expect it. we are in the wettest month. we are in march. it dies back to a summer and back to a second. this is erratic, these are averages. what have we been doing so far? it's been dry in many places. in february, 50% of the norm. march was brilliant, almost twice as much. april we are twice as much. it has been dry for many countries. if you get, as is the gays in kigali, you'll reach the average, and the forecast for the next week is this side of africa east equatorial africa will get more rain than recently on contrast on the western side the forecast is for a dry period around the gulf of guinea. two rainy seasons, and we are in it it's happening nicely. >> thank you rob. still ahead on the newshour. breathing new life in the quest for custom made organs. we'll report on pioneering research in the united states. >> in sport james harden stars for the houston rockets as they take on n.b.a. champions, the dallas mavericks. the latest coming up. >>> hello again. you are watching the al jazeer
we are looking here in kampala and uganda. in the rainy seasons you expect it. we are in the wettest month. we are in march. it dies back to a summer and back to a second. this is erratic, these are averages. what have we been doing so far? it's been dry in many places. in february, 50% of the norm. march was brilliant, almost twice as much. april we are twice as much. it has been dry for many countries. if you get, as is the gays in kigali, you'll reach the average, and the forecast for the...
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. >>> in uganda a man who was in guantanamo bay was arrested for the murder of a prosecutor. jamal kimba and three others were tracked by authorities, and are expected to have been linked to the killing of a prosecutor langed a case against the armed group al-shabab. >>> voting for sudan's next president begins on monday. opposition parties threatened to boycott the elections. most of the population is concerned with putting food on the table. following years of war, half of sudan lives on the poverty line. we meet a family struggling to make ends meat >>> if there's oil in this house it means a hearty stew and a satisfied family. with shortages of cooking gas and bread, and inflation at 37% daily living in sudan is tough. >> everywhere is trying to build the children's future. when the day is finished it's an accomplishment. i tell my husband he should work abroad. >> reporter: suleman is a teacher and rickshaw driver to support his wife and two girls. in a country with an 18% unemployment rate and half the population living below the poverty line he's lucky to have a steady
. >>> in uganda a man who was in guantanamo bay was arrested for the murder of a prosecutor. jamal kimba and three others were tracked by authorities, and are expected to have been linked to the killing of a prosecutor langed a case against the armed group al-shabab. >>> voting for sudan's next president begins on monday. opposition parties threatened to boycott the elections. most of the population is concerned with putting food on the table. following years of war, half of...
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international criminal court is looking at alleged war crimes in 18 countries all in africa including uganda, democratic republic of congo darfur kenya sudan mali. whether allegations could be elevated to full blown investigations, that includes the palestinian claims against israel in gaza, columbia, nigeria, guinea, iraq and ukraine. let's bring in al jazeera's faiza patel it's great to have you with us. palestinian leaders had promised this they wanted to bring charges as soon as they became members of the icc against israel. why are they backing off on that promise now? >> there's three ways a case can go forward before the icc. the first is if the u.n. security council actually refers the case and says hey icc take a look at this and this is what happened with darfur. this is not likely to happen because the u.s. has a veto in the security council. the second way is for the prosecutor to herself initiate an investigation. and when. >> -- that's already happened. >> that's already happened so that's already she's looking into the situation. and the security council can refer a case to th
international criminal court is looking at alleged war crimes in 18 countries all in africa including uganda, democratic republic of congo darfur kenya sudan mali. whether allegations could be elevated to full blown investigations, that includes the palestinian claims against israel in gaza, columbia, nigeria, guinea, iraq and ukraine. let's bring in al jazeera's faiza patel it's great to have you with us. palestinian leaders had promised this they wanted to bring charges as soon as they became...
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al jazeera threatened retaliation in uganda. in july 2010 it came with devastating effect. 74 were killed by suicide bombers. the first attack outside somali. kenya's army joined the fray in 2011. it entered southern somali following al-shabab's kidnappings on the kenyan side of the border. a week later attacks in kenya began. the 2013 attacks court the world's attention. 67 were killed. attacks on civilians in somali and abroad detracted from the claims to be a movement from the somali people. they drew the attention and support of al qaeda. at home al-shabab lost most of its territories to the afghan union troops. >> they are pushed away from territories they used to hold. including the port of kiss my u. therefore al-shabab is desperate to create its relevance. >> the government provides few services and is accused of being corrupt, a situation al-shabab tried to exploit. the groups attacked last week on sleeping students was the bloodstainsiest yet. killing more than twice as many as as westgate. while weaker than in years,
al jazeera threatened retaliation in uganda. in july 2010 it came with devastating effect. 74 were killed by suicide bombers. the first attack outside somali. kenya's army joined the fray in 2011. it entered southern somali following al-shabab's kidnappings on the kenyan side of the border. a week later attacks in kenya began. the 2013 attacks court the world's attention. 67 were killed. attacks on civilians in somali and abroad detracted from the claims to be a movement from the somali people....
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. >>> joining the congolese army to capture group leaders the ugandan rebels launched attacks on uganda. al jazeera gained access to the u.n. forces in the forest camp near beni. we have this exclusive report. >> a bird's-eye view of beni. hidden in these forests in northeast democratic republic of congo, a republic group accused of human rights violations over the last 20 years. the u.n. is on a mission to track them down. they have launched a new offensive to weed out members of the adf. >> we've reinforced our resources with the supplementary intervention brigade troops. they're going to engage right here in a way that contributes greatest security for the people. >> the u.n. peace keepers head to a mountain-based camp. they face a formidable enemy. the adf is highly organized secretive, and well armed. it's led by ugandan exiles who want to overthrow their government and people in this border region have become too familiar with their tactics which include kidnapping, torture, and the recruitment of child soldiers. >> we are never at peace. we are afraid of going to the farm. when w
. >>> joining the congolese army to capture group leaders the ugandan rebels launched attacks on uganda. al jazeera gained access to the u.n. forces in the forest camp near beni. we have this exclusive report. >> a bird's-eye view of beni. hidden in these forests in northeast democratic republic of congo, a republic group accused of human rights violations over the last 20 years. the u.n. is on a mission to track them down. they have launched a new offensive to weed out members...
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provided assistance to uganda in tuesday's arrest. he was a suspected al qaeda operative sent to guantanamo bay after 9/11 attacks. he was released in 2006. >>> the newest official presidential candidate is courting voters in a primary state he says he has to win. rand paul is not getting help tonight from people on the same side of the political spectrum. ed henry with the person who will likely be first candidate on the democratic side to take the plunge and what her former president husband is saying. first impressions of rand paul the candidate. we begin with carl cameron live in milford, new hampshire. >> when the founders of new hampshire came up with the motto live free or die they didn't leave a lot of wiggle room. i will fight to keep the government out of your home, out of your business and out of your church. >> reporter: for the second time in as many days the foundation for a secure and prosperous america released a new attack ad on paul. >> one republican doesn't get it. rand paul. he supports obama's appeasement of iran
provided assistance to uganda in tuesday's arrest. he was a suspected al qaeda operative sent to guantanamo bay after 9/11 attacks. he was released in 2006. >>> the newest official presidential candidate is courting voters in a primary state he says he has to win. rand paul is not getting help tonight from people on the same side of the political spectrum. ed henry with the person who will likely be first candidate on the democratic side to take the plunge and what her former president...
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as well as attacks they carried out in kenya in november and december last year, a foiled plot in ugandatember, it's really becoming more of a terrorist group. so the danger is changing. >> when you list it out that way, it begs the question, when you look at the disproportionate nature of the number of people killed, they're talking about four, maybe ten gunmen on the high end. how can this be? the kenyan authorities just can't handle this? >> well, these are soft targets. they're very easy and they get attention. a group of innocents like this will get world headlines. we're talking about it. it's low cost, high yield for these terrorist groups. al shabaab is on the run but it's trying to change itself. and this is getting the attention it wants and desperately wants in a very crowded field of extremist groups, each trying to outdo each other in brutally. >> and folks might remember us talking about al shabaab last month or in february where they made a call for hitting soft targets, like malls in the united states. how serious do you think that folks should take that threat? clearly t
as well as attacks they carried out in kenya in november and december last year, a foiled plot in ugandatember, it's really becoming more of a terrorist group. so the danger is changing. >> when you list it out that way, it begs the question, when you look at the disproportionate nature of the number of people killed, they're talking about four, maybe ten gunmen on the high end. how can this be? the kenyan authorities just can't handle this? >> well, these are soft targets. they're...
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written notices given to some here say they will be deported to unnamed african countries thought to be uganda and rwanda. an army defector who received this notice refuses to be deported to rwanda, because he said it's unsafe. >> i know are a ban da. there is no security and no strong government there and there is no u.n. protection. no one stays in rwanda. it is a transfer point for refugees who uses brokers to go to safer places. >> israel's foreign ministry said it will encourage them to leave the state of israel in an honorable and safe way and serve as an effective tool toward fill pulling or obligations towards israel citizens and recertain to the fabric to the residents. >> anyone who's received this letter that 30 days to leave israel. if they refuse to leave, they will face a hearing that will determine their indefinite imprisonment. the israel authorities say 1500 have agreed to be deported, but there are tense of thousands of migrants who have requested asylum here. many believe their asylum applications weren't even reviewed. >> they throw my asylum request and they while i have b
written notices given to some here say they will be deported to unnamed african countries thought to be uganda and rwanda. an army defector who received this notice refuses to be deported to rwanda, because he said it's unsafe. >> i know are a ban da. there is no security and no strong government there and there is no u.n. protection. no one stays in rwanda. it is a transfer point for refugees who uses brokers to go to safer places. >> israel's foreign ministry said it will...
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as well as rains and you can see the nice line of shower cloud coming from ethiopia and kenya and uganda guinea and 57 millimeters of rain in 24 hours and the numbers are around for center part of kenya and 5 millimeters of rain in just 24 hours, same chain of cloud pushing across into here 150 millimeters of rain twice as much rainfall across this particular part of central africa and showers will continue right across central africa as we go on through the next couple days southern nigeria may say wet weather but the north is warm dry and sunny for a few days. >>> and northeastern brazil will drought is devastating cities, towns and villages and the brazil government is about to announce emergency plan to try to revive the region. and as allen fisher reports the lack of water is effecting everyone as well as farmers' crops. >> reporter: it is a good day here, the water truck came. that means she can fill her buckets, do her washing and feel for a few hours that things are getting better. >> translator: we are saving water and using it to wash our clothes, to water the plants and to cle
as well as rains and you can see the nice line of shower cloud coming from ethiopia and kenya and uganda guinea and 57 millimeters of rain in 24 hours and the numbers are around for center part of kenya and 5 millimeters of rain in just 24 hours, same chain of cloud pushing across into here 150 millimeters of rain twice as much rainfall across this particular part of central africa and showers will continue right across central africa as we go on through the next couple days southern nigeria...
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the story of fundamental sums -- fundamentalisms, we see it in uganda and the persecution of lg do lgbtq. people forced to flee their homes. it also doesn't begin and and in africa. we see fundamentalisms throughout the world. he started a program with a segment from baltimore. i think in your own country, the white supremacy and christian right fundamentalist also are exacerbated by the gun culture and promotion of an armed police force, which is killing black women, men, trance people, and children in the usa. fundamentalisms is something we have to address globally. the people at the forefront of that battle are women's rights organizations and women roared -- what is right organizers. amy: when we come back, we come back, we'll speak with a colombian journalist, rape survivor herself, as well as a woman who is been organizing in iraq will step thank you so much, madeleine rees, secretary general of the women's international league for peace and freedom. kozue akibayashi, the new president of wilpf and hakima abbas. we will be back. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democra
the story of fundamental sums -- fundamentalisms, we see it in uganda and the persecution of lg do lgbtq. people forced to flee their homes. it also doesn't begin and and in africa. we see fundamentalisms throughout the world. he started a program with a segment from baltimore. i think in your own country, the white supremacy and christian right fundamentalist also are exacerbated by the gun culture and promotion of an armed police force, which is killing black women, men, trance people, and...