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they conducted an attack inside uganda during the world cup. how important are the anti-terrorism efforts? >> well, this is not the first time we have dealt with terrorism. it was promoted many years ago in the 1990s. however, we shall fit the terrorists groups. they are defeated. when you see them attacking shopping malls and schools this is of course because they can't attack anything else another army barracks. they cannot attack a police station. they cannot attack the convoy they attack soft targets. the moment you take care of that capacity to attack unarmed people, then they will be finished. >> are you hopeful they'll be finished soon. you have to deal with the lord's resistance army what is left of it as well in uganda and congo. >> by being reduced to attacking only the soft targets, that mean they are - the issue is to deprive them of residual capacity. >> people are dying in the soft targets. >> offing. >> uganda has troops in more countries to help with the fights against terrorism and other violence than any other country other th
they conducted an attack inside uganda during the world cup. how important are the anti-terrorism efforts? >> well, this is not the first time we have dealt with terrorism. it was promoted many years ago in the 1990s. however, we shall fit the terrorists groups. they are defeated. when you see them attacking shopping malls and schools this is of course because they can't attack anything else another army barracks. they cannot attack a police station. they cannot attack the convoy they...
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emancipation in uganda. yes, women's rights, we are the pioneers, we are the ones who started the emancipation process in the whole of africa. >> you stilt have a way to go -- but you still have a way to go . >> we have achieved a lots, we have education we have done very will. political empowerment we have done very well. >> do you ever think the west goes too far in trying to impose its -- the way it sees the world on a different society on africa, which has had different traditions? >> well, they definitely make a lot of mistakes. because they try to take a position that be preindustrial societies should behave exactly the same way as industrial societies. that's a fundamental mistake because liberal ideas are a consequence of socioeconomic transformation of societies especially the emergence of the middle class. where you have a society which is pre-middle class, it is not serious to think that those people can have the same liberal ideas as the middle class society. those are mistakes for sure. >> do yo
emancipation in uganda. yes, women's rights, we are the pioneers, we are the ones who started the emancipation process in the whole of africa. >> you stilt have a way to go -- but you still have a way to go . >> we have achieved a lots, we have education we have done very will. political empowerment we have done very well. >> do you ever think the west goes too far in trying to impose its -- the way it sees the world on a different society on africa, which has had different...
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someone. >> is it wrong to happen in places like uganda. >> i don't know what is going on there. i think it's wrong to persecute. to your general point, it's wrong to persecute in the name of jesus christ. >> is this some of what you are talking about? >> it is, and i have to say the eadvantage illists, how they move into africa and other countries, it's like tobacco countries, now they are wise to products... >> but tobacco countries don't build schools. >> that's true. but spreading religion to people cell. >> reporter: they do a lot of good work in africa to fight g h.i.v., aids, orphanages. >> let's add up the good and sub tract the value. do. >> i admit they do a lot of good. they can do the same good whout prophetizing, and i think that's unfortunate. >> don't ath exists prophetize as well. the billboards, book sales, if you like. >> we don't tell anybody that they are going to hell if they don't join us. >> right. >> we don't make it a condition of anything, that they believe us. we lay out our reasons and let them decide. >> i want to ask the question is it only about oth
someone. >> is it wrong to happen in places like uganda. >> i don't know what is going on there. i think it's wrong to persecute. to your general point, it's wrong to persecute in the name of jesus christ. >> is this some of what you are talking about? >> it is, and i have to say the eadvantage illists, how they move into africa and other countries, it's like tobacco countries, now they are wise to products... >> but tobacco countries don't build schools. >>...
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the take of christianity to places like uganda. >> i can't speak to what dose gone in uganda... >> is it right or wrong. >> christians take scriptures seriously and it speaks about homosexuality. the way in which that is played out in uganda i can't say. >> persecuting homosexuals is okay because... >> no, i didn't say that. it's the teaching of christ, that we treat etch regardless of -- everyone, regardless of whether or not they agree with us whether they are heterosexual or homosexual as an infinite value individual. >> superceding the text that says you may need to persecute them. >> christians do not believe in persecution. >> is it wrong? >> it's wrong to persecute someone. >> is it wrong to happen in places like uganda. >> i don't know what is going on there. i think it's wrong to persecute. to your general point it's wrong to persecute in the name of jesus christ. >> is this some of what you are talking about? >> it is, and i have to say the eadvantage illists, how they move into africa and other countries, it's like tobacco countries, now they are wise to smoking they sell t
the take of christianity to places like uganda. >> i can't speak to what dose gone in uganda... >> is it right or wrong. >> christians take scriptures seriously and it speaks about homosexuality. the way in which that is played out in uganda i can't say. >> persecuting homosexuals is okay because... >> no, i didn't say that. it's the teaching of christ, that we treat etch regardless of -- everyone, regardless of whether or not they agree with us whether they are...
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come on guys. >> we jump from uganda to port moody, british columbia. hatchery and put up cameras recently. look what they caught. some cougars. a mom and two juveniles just walking around. not their only visit. according to one 67 the co-founders of the hatchery she's glad they feel comfortability and relaxed they know they're in the cougar's habitat and not surprising they got the video. not the only animal. remember i said bears in the story. there's a mom bear and two bear cubs. they say she was out there eating a salmon berry bush and guess who else showed up? >> just a representation of the way it actually is and the fact there's so much life out in the wild and it's amazing. i love it. >>> curious pete challenges prankster natele to an eating competition with a twist. see what happens when they dig in. [ laughter ] >>> and a little cutie who can't bear to say good-bye. >> i have to go to work. >> don't leave me. ♪ t takake e meme into your darkest hour ♪ ♪ a andnd i i'l'll l neneveverr desert you ♪ ♪ i i'l'll l ststanand d byby y youou ♪ yeyeaaaa
come on guys. >> we jump from uganda to port moody, british columbia. hatchery and put up cameras recently. look what they caught. some cougars. a mom and two juveniles just walking around. not their only visit. according to one 67 the co-founders of the hatchery she's glad they feel comfortability and relaxed they know they're in the cougar's habitat and not surprising they got the video. not the only animal. remember i said bears in the story. there's a mom bear and two bear cubs. they...
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monserrat: imagÍnate que en uganda dan a luz a sus chozas.. como en todas las aldeas te reciben con cÁnticos y bailes. ♪ ♪ ♪ monserrat: y aquÍ estÁn los gemelos. ellos festejan este ritual durante una semana. estamos entrando en la choza, aquÍ esta etapa de los gemelos, la mamÁ y 2 tÍos. ahorita le cortan un poquito, le ponen hierba, tambiÉn le cortan del pecho. tambiÉn cortan a la mama con una navaja bien filosa. en el pecho de ella tambiÉn las cortaditas. ahora sÍ van los bebÉs. se unen las 2 familias y se transforman en sÓlo 1. se quedan en silencio como orando muy calladitos. ahora lo que sigue es que el papÁ tiene que ofrecer a los espÍritus un borreguito o una gallina o gallo. ahÍ vamos todoa ver cÓmo matan al borrego y a la gallina. (gritos) ♪ ♪ ♪ moserrat: ahora estÁponiendo la sangre ahÍ porque se la van a dar a los espÍritus. ya pusieron la gallina allÍ. son 3 cosa redonda que simulan.. ahora hacen su brocheta. las va a cocinar y luego va a tener una comida con su esposo desnudos. tienen todo respeto, y esta le regalan pollos. dicen
monserrat: imagÍnate que en uganda dan a luz a sus chozas.. como en todas las aldeas te reciben con cÁnticos y bailes. ♪ ♪ ♪ monserrat: y aquÍ estÁn los gemelos. ellos festejan este ritual durante una semana. estamos entrando en la choza, aquÍ esta etapa de los gemelos, la mamÁ y 2 tÍos. ahorita le cortan un poquito, le ponen hierba, tambiÉn le cortan del pecho. tambiÉn cortan a la mama con una navaja bien filosa. en el pecho de ella tambiÉn las cortaditas. ahora sÍ van los...
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to sending troops to somolia so we came here to contact friends and colleagues here in kenya and uganda. both are targets of al shabaab. >>reporter: there was no mention about the political unrest or his determination to run for a third term which is unconstitutional. she has heard more protests are planned so she's plannig a survival strategy. >> when the protest happened everything closes. it's not always safe to be out. i'm making sure i have i enough foo for a few days. >>reporter: some political analysts say the president shiley election in june could be delayed because of the political instability. but the ruling parties seems to be disappears from the poll. opp six leaders are not happy the party is come paining saying it's noted just about wanting a third term. but it's also saying it because of the elections. what is clear is that things here are unpredictable. she's hoping for the best and preparing for the worst just in case. >>> the nigerian military says - it's destroed ten boko haram camps in the remote northeast. >> market traders are making huge profits selling unwanted
to sending troops to somolia so we came here to contact friends and colleagues here in kenya and uganda. both are targets of al shabaab. >>reporter: there was no mention about the political unrest or his determination to run for a third term which is unconstitutional. she has heard more protests are planned so she's plannig a survival strategy. >> when the protest happened everything closes. it's not always safe to be out. i'm making sure i have i enough foo for a few days....
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directly, in which you can contribute a small amount or a large amount of money to individuals in ugandain which money is transmitted directly to individuals via cell phone. erik: mobile money. mr. gross: most of them have cell phones which is hard to believe. if you can do that and contribute $25 or $50, to people you haven't met boy. that is almost as good as outperforming the market. [laughter] erik: almost. tell me bill -- how is it that you have been able over the course of amassing your fortune to remain modest, if you will? why are you different? mr. gross: i guess most of the credit to sue. sue helps me be grounded. she watches every little penny. erik: that is a lot of counting. [laughter] mr. gross: that is what i tried to tell her. i keep telling her, i say we have to get a move on. five or six years less. that is a lot of counting that has to take place before, at some point, you're not quite sure what you are giving. erik: when we return bill gross on how he is investing for janus and investing for himself. ♪ erik: do you feel less of a needed to trade derivatives now than y
directly, in which you can contribute a small amount or a large amount of money to individuals in ugandain which money is transmitted directly to individuals via cell phone. erik: mobile money. mr. gross: most of them have cell phones which is hard to believe. if you can do that and contribute $25 or $50, to people you haven't met boy. that is almost as good as outperforming the market. [laughter] erik: almost. tell me bill -- how is it that you have been able over the course of amassing your...
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it's still lethal. >> in kampala, uganda in 2010, al-shabab set off bombs at two public screenings at the world cup. more than 70 were killed. in kenya al-shabab struck. in september 2016, 72 were killed when the group stormed nairobi's westgate mall. at the beginning of april, al-shabab fired on students at garisha college. 137 people were murdered. so when secretary of state john kerry visits nairobi and djibouti analysts say he'll bring a message of economic political and moral support. what will not be on offer, promises of increased military involvement. washington is reluctant to do so sense the black hawk down debacle of 1991. observers say such an offer wouldn't be popular. >> the u.s. didn't colonize any parts of africa. there are leaders on the continent that talk about the neoimperialism of the united states and they do that because it gets resonance with their audience we have to be careful. >> meaning john kerry's visit to the region will be more about moral support and the fight against al-shabab, rather than the u.s. doing the fighting for them >>> u.s. military officia
it's still lethal. >> in kampala, uganda in 2010, al-shabab set off bombs at two public screenings at the world cup. more than 70 were killed. in kenya al-shabab struck. in september 2016, 72 were killed when the group stormed nairobi's westgate mall. at the beginning of april, al-shabab fired on students at garisha college. 137 people were murdered. so when secretary of state john kerry visits nairobi and djibouti analysts say he'll bring a message of economic political and moral...
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>> reporter: well, we understand that the heads of state for east architecture, kenya tanzania uganda and rwanda, that's where they were meeting, there's no sign that president pierre nkurunziza did attend although we understand he was in tans nee tanzania. that peace deal signed in 2005 that ended burundi's civil war they said they would meet again in two weeks. but two weeks are a long time here in bujumbura. borders of course it is going to be very difficult for president pierre nkurunziza to come back. >> it is indeed. thanks olot for that malcolm. >>> at least ten people have been killed in a shoe fire, in the philippines 13 still missing. jamilla lindigant has more. >> reporter: we are right outside the factory. it took over seven hours to be put out. 60 people were trapped in there but the total number of workers is undetermined, because the owner can't give a total tally as to how many were working there. it took more than ten hours before recovery operations were started. there were concerns over security and safety of the building for rescuers here. what is very clear is the
>> reporter: well, we understand that the heads of state for east architecture, kenya tanzania uganda and rwanda, that's where they were meeting, there's no sign that president pierre nkurunziza did attend although we understand he was in tans nee tanzania. that peace deal signed in 2005 that ended burundi's civil war they said they would meet again in two weeks. but two weeks are a long time here in bujumbura. borders of course it is going to be very difficult for president pierre...
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. >> reporter: whether in somali djibouti, kenya or uganda, people on the horn of africa know the threat of al-shabab. >> it's the biggest security threat in somali an important country in the east african region. we are seeing over the last three years or so, ever since kenya invaded somalia in 2011 we see it becoming a greater threat. >> al-shabab, what the u.s. calls a designated foreign terrorism organization is not as strong as it used to do. it's been forced out of mogadishu and the countryside. it's been targeted by u.s. drone strikes. it's still lethal. >> reporter: in kampala uganda in 2010, al-shabab set off bombs at two public screenings of the world cup. in kenya al-shabab attacked civilians several times. in september 2013, 62 were killed when the group stormed nairobi's westgate mall. >> and at the beginning of april al-shabab members fired on students at garissa university college. 147 were murdered. when u.s. secretary of state john kerry visits nairobi and djibouti in may. they'll bring a message of economical political support. what will not be on offer is promises of m
. >> reporter: whether in somali djibouti, kenya or uganda, people on the horn of africa know the threat of al-shabab. >> it's the biggest security threat in somali an important country in the east african region. we are seeing over the last three years or so, ever since kenya invaded somalia in 2011 we see it becoming a greater threat. >> al-shabab, what the u.s. calls a designated foreign terrorism organization is not as strong as it used to do. it's been forced out of...
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we start in uganda where a guy and his friends from confer were on a safari. the action is about to start form what action it is. the ones in danger the lion cubs because the buffaloes, they're the ones on the attack. >> whoa whoa. >> the guy said the lions were protected. they pull a cowboy and they start chasing him. [ yelling ] >> they did an up-close look. look on you tiny that little creature is. they were able to chase them away. >> as a buffalo you have to feel a bit ashamed about that. the humans come in and stop you. c'mon, guys >>> in british columbia this is a salmon hatchery. they put up cameras recently. look what they caught? they caught some cougars, a a mom and two juveniles walking around. according to one of the cofounders of the hatchery she's glad they feel comfortable and releeksed they know they are in the cougar's habitat. remember i said there were bearings in story. there's a mom bear and there are two bear cubs. they say she was out there eating a salmonberry bush. guess who else showed up? >> this is just a representation of the way
we start in uganda where a guy and his friends from confer were on a safari. the action is about to start form what action it is. the ones in danger the lion cubs because the buffaloes, they're the ones on the attack. >> whoa whoa. >> the guy said the lions were protected. they pull a cowboy and they start chasing him. [ yelling ] >> they did an up-close look. look on you tiny that little creature is. they were able to chase them away. >> as a buffalo you have to feel a...
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we went to uganda. literally thousands of people were lining the streets just because they wanted a drug that could take every day to live. i go back to uganda multiple times a year and it's a totally different place because of it. to me, that is incredible, incredible thing to have done in a game changer around the world. on that note, today mark was elected to be the executive director for the global fund and we are really excited. [applause] jenna: i think it is hard because those are obviously the things i think i agree with. we have been able to go to africa and go back. our parents took us last year for our 30th birthday -- [laughter] jenna: anyway, and it was incredible to see the way that these countries have changed. the one thing people do not realize about all presidents is it is not a four or eight year job. they're really loving continuing the work that they did. i think it is maybe easier. you would have to ask my mother. but i think it might be even easier to do the policy work they so lo
we went to uganda. literally thousands of people were lining the streets just because they wanted a drug that could take every day to live. i go back to uganda multiple times a year and it's a totally different place because of it. to me, that is incredible, incredible thing to have done in a game changer around the world. on that note, today mark was elected to be the executive director for the global fund and we are really excited. [applause] jenna: i think it is hard because those are...
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and uganda, and, e they on the part pea a and sudan itself, if they could put sanction's them it might have an impact. >>> columbia's president has ordered an end to the fume make investigation of coco plants with a herb what side, that's the product used to make cocaine. and the herb what side might cause cancer. the president says his government will look at other methods. >>> as part of a war on drugs in south america. >>> in guatemala legislatures have vetoed accept the resignation of the vice-president, he quit over a multi-million-dollar corruption expap del. >>> ,000 sappeds have been celebrating, the resignation . >>> it was as brave decision. >>> the vice-president after talks in which we analyzed what was taking talks i reiterate made the decision to give her resignation. >>> i ensift it should be followed and, they should respect. >>> while that is former private secretary is alleged to have been the ringleader, in which they took bribes bribes. investigators issued a arrest warrant for his arrest while he was on a trip with the vice-president. when she through back home she
and uganda, and, e they on the part pea a and sudan itself, if they could put sanction's them it might have an impact. >>> columbia's president has ordered an end to the fume make investigation of coco plants with a herb what side, that's the product used to make cocaine. and the herb what side might cause cancer. the president says his government will look at other methods. >>> as part of a war on drugs in south america. >>> in guatemala legislatures have vetoed...
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they just finished enrolling in a second ebola vaccine trial in uganda, and we are scheduled to startan ebola vaccine trial in nigeria. so i think this is a prime example of how the dod is very good at expeditionary medicine, but more than that, expeditionary research and development. and i think that is a unique characteristic of our organization. so that was the vaccine testing story. but we responded in other ways as well to support operation assistance and to support domestic ebola preparedness. this was a different kind of operation than the 101st airborne and other operational groups had been involved in before. so it was very important to provide them predeployment training so that they understood what the threats and the risks were. and in my mind, ebola was not the number one infectious diseases threat to the deploying force, it was malaria the most severe form of malaria. so we conducted a lot of predeployment infectious diseases threat briefings with the southern regional medical command and brooke army medical center to all the deploying troops. you remember me telling you
they just finished enrolling in a second ebola vaccine trial in uganda, and we are scheduled to startan ebola vaccine trial in nigeria. so i think this is a prime example of how the dod is very good at expeditionary medicine, but more than that, expeditionary research and development. and i think that is a unique characteristic of our organization. so that was the vaccine testing story. but we responded in other ways as well to support operation assistance and to support domestic ebola...
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. >> i spoke to the president of uganda who believes al-shabab is increasingly desperate and weakened. are the african union forces that are involved despite what you said about kenya and ethiopia are they doing a good job about combatting al-shabab and somalia. >> it is important to note that they have been helpful to the somali people in pushing them out of urban centers. al-shabab is able to hit and run terror when and where they want. the only people that will defeat al-shabab are significantly improved and wealthy security forces. they get something like $700 million from the e.u. and american government. if a fraction was put into 20,000 somali forces we'd be further along the road to peace and security in the country than we are today. >> the u.s. is planning on an ambassador to somali but based in kenya, you mentioned secretary kerry was at the airport for three hours. there's concern about safety. can the visit be seen as a renewed commitment to somali. >> there's no question that the appointment of the new ambassador is a move in the right direction. my thinking is if the ne
. >> i spoke to the president of uganda who believes al-shabab is increasingly desperate and weakened. are the african union forces that are involved despite what you said about kenya and ethiopia are they doing a good job about combatting al-shabab and somalia. >> it is important to note that they have been helpful to the somali people in pushing them out of urban centers. al-shabab is able to hit and run terror when and where they want. the only people that will defeat al-shabab...
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people here are blaming rebels, from the allied democratic forces from uganda. people from this region, have suffered greatly and killing people with machetes and actions will strike again. >>> people are afraid. we asked the government, to deal with them, so that people can go back home. >>> this latest attack happened as people were returning from tending their crops. and, congo troops, were also left with casualties. >>> during this, we have lost, two soldiers, which were killed, in there and 13 injured by bullet. >>> congo is home to the world's biggest u.n. peace keeping force, 2 5,000 personnel,. >>> millions died, in a war in eastern congo and, dozens of armed groups still operate there. >>> while they had different political ames, they all compete for control of the vast mineral resourcees like gold and diamonds and u.n. says it is making progress, and forces said, they had arrested the leader. >>> we know that ads is weakened, and we know that, what we have, which is is the arrest of the leaders, is now happening and, i think it is time to join our forc
people here are blaming rebels, from the allied democratic forces from uganda. people from this region, have suffered greatly and killing people with machetes and actions will strike again. >>> people are afraid. we asked the government, to deal with them, so that people can go back home. >>> this latest attack happened as people were returning from tending their crops. and, congo troops, were also left with casualties. >>> during this, we have lost, two soldiers,...
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. >> we came here to contact our friends and colleagues here in kenya as well as in uganda.o put in place measures to face attacks by al shabaab that are a security risk. >>reporter: there was no mention of the unrest or his determination to run for a third time which is unconstitutional. she's worried after hearing opposition parties are planning more protests so she's planning a survival strategy. >> when the protests happens, everything closes. not safe to be out. i'm making sure i have enough food for a few days. >>reporter: some analysts say the election could be delayed because of political instability. but the ruling party seems to be planning for the polls. what is clear is that things here are unpredictable. she hopes for the best but is preparing for the worst just in case. >>> the nigerian military says it's destroyed ten boko haram camps in the northeast. soldiers say they killed a number of fighters during the offensive. a number of antiaircraft guns were also captured as well as armed vehicles >>> market traders are making huge profits selling unwanted clothes
. >> we came here to contact our friends and colleagues here in kenya as well as in uganda.o put in place measures to face attacks by al shabaab that are a security risk. >>reporter: there was no mention of the unrest or his determination to run for a third time which is unconstitutional. she's worried after hearing opposition parties are planning more protests so she's planning a survival strategy. >> when the protests happens, everything closes. not safe to be out. i'm...
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might get some of the other four countries in the region, who might be willing to do something, hike uganda, which has troops in somalia fighting, being financed by the united states. you can't win just by air power. there's no doubt about it. >>> the real question is, is it going to be a negotiated solution or a pause in the bombing so they can let supplies in. the saudis recognize, and the united states are putting pressure, on them, they're losing in the world of public opinion. human rights pointed out they used clustered my initials that we had sold them, and the world has banned the use of them. >>> the army is a force of about 19,000 active personnel with most of its training and equipment coming from france and the united states, it has sent peace keef of keepers and 1990 it do i provided, 1900 troops. and senegal suffered through one of the longest running war from other two decades in civil war. >>> over the past weeks, the people east of the capital have been holding out against hat onty fighters and now, more on the battle. >>> on patrol, at the ready,. >>> the shake canvass the
might get some of the other four countries in the region, who might be willing to do something, hike uganda, which has troops in somalia fighting, being financed by the united states. you can't win just by air power. there's no doubt about it. >>> the real question is, is it going to be a negotiated solution or a pause in the bombing so they can let supplies in. the saudis recognize, and the united states are putting pressure, on them, they're losing in the world of public opinion....
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across south africa, uganda and kenya, we gave a dignified death to more than 800,000 men, women, and children. and then we provided food, shelter, and basic education to over 3 million orphans left in their wake. it was a compassionate response, but it did not solve the problem. in those years, the epidemic was only escalating until in a time of great need and ur jengency, a republican president and democratic majority created pep. the emergency plan for aids relief. leaders from both sides of the aisle said america can and america will lead the world in the global fight against aids. today, thanks to the unprecedented actions of congress an hiv positive mother in south africa can give birth to a healthy hiv free baby who can live to be raised. today, thanks tots generosity of the american people, 9.4 million men, women, and children have access to live saving antiviral treatment. where there was dispair, ruin and fear, there is now hope life, laughter, and love. it's done more than just save lives, but provided basic infrastructure and trained more than 100,000 health care workers t
across south africa, uganda and kenya, we gave a dignified death to more than 800,000 men, women, and children. and then we provided food, shelter, and basic education to over 3 million orphans left in their wake. it was a compassionate response, but it did not solve the problem. in those years, the epidemic was only escalating until in a time of great need and ur jengency, a republican president and democratic majority created pep. the emergency plan for aids relief. leaders from both sides of...
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to sending troops to somalia so we came here to contact our friends and colleagues as well as in ugandaboth are targets of al shabab. the agenda is to put in place measures to face these attacks that are a security risk to the citizens of burundi. >> there was no mention about the political unrest or his determination to run for a third time which is unconstitutional. amina is worried. she heard there are more protests planned against the president so she is planning a survival strategy. >> when the protests happen everything else closes. it's not safe to be out. i am making sure i have enough food for a few days. some political analysts say the presidential eley in june could be delayed because of the political instability but the ruling party seems to be preparing for the poll. opposition leaders say they are not happy. near thely won't be credible. what is clear is that things here are unpredictable. amina hopes for the best but says she is preparing for the worst just in case. al jazeera. >>> lots more to come on al jazeera including nine people die as biker gang rivalry turnsz dead
to sending troops to somalia so we came here to contact our friends and colleagues as well as in ugandaboth are targets of al shabab. the agenda is to put in place measures to face these attacks that are a security risk to the citizens of burundi. >> there was no mention about the political unrest or his determination to run for a third time which is unconstitutional. amina is worried. she heard there are more protests planned against the president so she is planning a survival strategy....
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might get some of the other countries in the region, who might be willing, to do something, like ugandawhich has troops in somalia fighting, and being financed by the united states. >>> you can't win just by air power, there's e there's no doubt about it, are there going to be negotiations or a pause in the bombing so they can let supplies in. and the saudis recognize, and the united states is putting pressure in them, they're losing in the world of opinion and human rights pointed out, they had use had ammunitions that we had sold them, and the world has banned the use. >>> israeli war veterans have given frank testimony about the 16 day war infaz a, the report, in the group raised serious questions, over whether they have breached their law, and now, more. >>> in just 50 days, israel's war killed more than 9,000 people in the gaza strip its aim was to say cripple hamas and most was civilians. and, on the israeli side, 66 soldiers and five civilians died. and the ground defense destroyed schools, hospitals and infrom a strucktures leaving damage that will take decades to rebuild. >>> g
might get some of the other countries in the region, who might be willing, to do something, like ugandawhich has troops in somalia fighting, and being financed by the united states. >>> you can't win just by air power, there's e there's no doubt about it, are there going to be negotiations or a pause in the bombing so they can let supplies in. and the saudis recognize, and the united states is putting pressure in them, they're losing in the world of opinion and human rights pointed...
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. >> reporter: this is one of the fellows from the institute who went to uganda to help launch [ non-englishle sanitary pads made out of get this the bark from banana trees. it provides jobs for women, helps the environment, and girls don't have to miss school. it is textbook social entrepreneurship. >> about how can i leave a mark on the world that's more than just a paycheck. >> with miller's gift they will vastly expand the institute and do much more. he has this message for silicon valley's wealthy elite. >> frankly, had more financial success than we ever imagined. if you get that lucky, you have an obligation to give back. >> in santa clara, kiet do, kpix 5. >>> for the first time in 49ers history the football team has an alternate uniform. the new duds were unveiled in santa clara yesterday. check them out. it includes the traditional red and gold but with black as the primary color on the jersey and pants. 49ers can wear these new uniforms in up to two games during the 2015 >>> if you need fresh ingredients the san jose farmer's market opens today for its 23rd year on san pedro stree
. >> reporter: this is one of the fellows from the institute who went to uganda to help launch [ non-englishle sanitary pads made out of get this the bark from banana trees. it provides jobs for women, helps the environment, and girls don't have to miss school. it is textbook social entrepreneurship. >> about how can i leave a mark on the world that's more than just a paycheck. >> with miller's gift they will vastly expand the institute and do much more. he has this message...
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from neighboring uganda. >> people in this region have suffer greatly that's why civilians are runningearing militias killing people with machetes and axes are still strike again these killings are very bar bake, that's why people are so afraid. we ask the government to deal with the a.g. ofdf owe people can go back it their farms. >> reporter: this latest attack happened as people were returning from attending their crops as night pass setting in. troops and u.n. forces were also left with casualties. >> during this attack we have lost two soldiers which were killed in action. and also we had 13 injured by bullet. >> reporter: the democratic republic of congo is home to the would's biggest u.n. peacekeeping force made up of almost 25,000 personnel. millions died in a war between 1998 and 2003 in eastern congo and dozens of dangerous armed groups still operate there. while they have different political aims, they all compete for control of the country's vast mineral resources like gold and dime your honor. but the u.n. force says it's making progress against the fight ups tanzanian for
from neighboring uganda. >> people in this region have suffer greatly that's why civilians are runningearing militias killing people with machetes and axes are still strike again these killings are very bar bake, that's why people are so afraid. we ask the government to deal with the a.g. ofdf owe people can go back it their farms. >> reporter: this latest attack happened as people were returning from attending their crops as night pass setting in. troops and u.n. forces were also...
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across south africa, uganda and kenya, we gave a dignified death to more than 800,000 men, women, and children. and then we provided food, shelter, and basic education to over 3 million orphans left in their wake. it was a compassionate response, but it did not solve the problem. in those years, the epidemic was only escalating until in a time of great need and ur jengency, a republican president and democratic majority created pep. the emergency plan for aids relief. leaders from both sides of the aisle said america can and america will lead the world in the global fight against aids. today, thanks to the unprecedented actions of congress an hiv positive mother in south africa can give birth to a healthy hiv free baby who can live to be raised. today, thanks tots generosity of the american people, 9.4 million men, women, and children have access to live saving antiviral treatment. where there was dispair, ruin and fear, there is now hope life, laughter, and love. it's done more than just save lives, but provided basic infrastructure and trained more than 100,000 health care workers t
across south africa, uganda and kenya, we gave a dignified death to more than 800,000 men, women, and children. and then we provided food, shelter, and basic education to over 3 million orphans left in their wake. it was a compassionate response, but it did not solve the problem. in those years, the epidemic was only escalating until in a time of great need and ur jengency, a republican president and democratic majority created pep. the emergency plan for aids relief. leaders from both sides of...
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and i think we've seen in every other ebola outbreak that has occurred in the democraticrc, uganda, a rapid community response and rapid medical and scientific response because of the infrastructure that has been built in the pepfar countries. within nigeria, the felt program, field epidemiologic trained individuals there for polio, trained by pepfar but utilized in polio, became the core. but underneath all of that you have a global health core that's been funded and bill by pepfar around the world thousands of individuals in countries who are part of the u.s. ambassador, who are also deployed to the countries and the immediate rapid responders. on the continent you have now highly trained public health individuals, both hoist country nationals and direct hire staff. act and dreams are two exciting pieces. illustrates when you intentional intentionally seek private sector engagement around a core program that private sector will stand forward. so having the children's investment fund foundation come forward with $50 million made it it possible for actually to achieve the goal of doub
and i think we've seen in every other ebola outbreak that has occurred in the democraticrc, uganda, a rapid community response and rapid medical and scientific response because of the infrastructure that has been built in the pepfar countries. within nigeria, the felt program, field epidemiologic trained individuals there for polio, trained by pepfar but utilized in polio, became the core. but underneath all of that you have a global health core that's been funded and bill by pepfar around the...
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and i think we've seen in every other ebola outbreak that has occurred in the democraticrc uganda, aapid community response and rapid medical and scientific response because of the infrastructure that has been built in the pepfar countries. within nigeria, the felt program, field epidemiologic trained individuals there for polio, trained by pepfar but utilized in polio, became the core. but underneath all of that you have a global health core that's been funded and bill by pepfar around the world, thousands of individuals in countries who are part of the u.s. ambassador, who are also deployed to the countries and the immediate rapid responders. on the continent you have now highly trained public health individuals, both host country nationals and direct hire staff. act and dreams are two exciting pieces. illustrates when you intentional intentionally seek private sector engagement around a core program that private sector will stand forward. so having the children's investment fund foundation come forward with $50 million made it it possible for actually to achieve the goal of doubli
and i think we've seen in every other ebola outbreak that has occurred in the democraticrc uganda, aapid community response and rapid medical and scientific response because of the infrastructure that has been built in the pepfar countries. within nigeria, the felt program, field epidemiologic trained individuals there for polio, trained by pepfar but utilized in polio, became the core. but underneath all of that you have a global health core that's been funded and bill by pepfar around the...
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has the program that it sponsored in uganda to detect ebola early, diagnose it, stop it. and that's -- it's so successful it stopped after one case. >> well, what happened? >> i think that we felt that guinea, sierra leone, liberia, they're so far away. it's not going to bother us. >> not our problem. >> their problem. we're weary of the world. >> right. >> one of the basic lessons of infectious disease is you've got to stop it early, and we blew that and we -- we should have learned that from aids, we should have learned that from cholera in haiti. once they escalate, it becomes infinitely harder to stop. and i think, we're still making that mistake. we -- you know, right now, in west africa, depending on the country, it's -- the number of cases is doubling every two to four weeks. these countries don't have the resources to stop it on its own. liberia's entire electrical capacity is one-third what the dallas cowboys stadium consumes at peak hours. i mean, it's -- it's -- you know, they just don't -- all liberia only had 50 doctors at the outset -- >> yeah. >> -- of this
has the program that it sponsored in uganda to detect ebola early, diagnose it, stop it. and that's -- it's so successful it stopped after one case. >> well, what happened? >> i think that we felt that guinea, sierra leone, liberia, they're so far away. it's not going to bother us. >> not our problem. >> their problem. we're weary of the world. >> right. >> one of the basic lessons of infectious disease is you've got to stop it early, and we blew that and we...
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and some of the things going on there they have special operations launched out of there helping ugandaountries in east africa. they are also launching operations into somalia. they have a a response force that will be the military response if something happens to the ambassador. and they also are looking strategically at the entire horn. i want to read a quote from the commander of the horn of africa task force. he says, we sit here, we're able to help our east african partners and to neutralize violent extremists but also looking north into the arabian peninsula. obviously, yemen a crucial period with so many refugees with the fighting going on there at the moment. >>> 55 minutes past the hour. is retirement as we know it a a thing of the past? the harsh reality about how long we may have to work. come back, i'll tell you about that next. >>> i'm christine romans. let's get an early start on your money this wednesday morning. u.s. stock futures are higher. a reversal from yesterday when the dow fell 142 points. the nasdaq it lost 1.6%. why? well the trade deficit is at a six-year high
and some of the things going on there they have special operations launched out of there helping ugandaountries in east africa. they are also launching operations into somalia. they have a a response force that will be the military response if something happens to the ambassador. and they also are looking strategically at the entire horn. i want to read a quote from the commander of the horn of africa task force. he says, we sit here, we're able to help our east african partners and to...
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people are blaming rebels from the allied democratic forces from neighbouring uganda. >> translation: people from the region suffered greatly, that is why civilians are running away. fearing that people were being killed with axes. they start again. this is why people are afraid. they ask the government to deal with the adf so people can go back to their farms. the latest attack hoped as people were return from attending their crops. congolese troops and unforces were left as casualties during the attack we lost two soldiers, and also we had 13 injured by bullets. the democratic republic of congo is home to the world's biggest u.n. peacekeeping force, made up of 25,000 personnel. millions died in a war between 1998. dozens of groups operate there. they have different aims but compete for control of the mineral resources, like gold and diamonds. the u.n. forces are making progress. tanzanian forces said they arrested the leader of the aft df. >> we know that adf is weakened and what we wanted was the arrest or neutralization of its leaders is happening. it's time to be mote vited and a
people are blaming rebels from the allied democratic forces from neighbouring uganda. >> translation: people from the region suffered greatly, that is why civilians are running away. fearing that people were being killed with axes. they start again. this is why people are afraid. they ask the government to deal with the adf so people can go back to their farms. the latest attack hoped as people were return from attending their crops. congolese troops and unforces were left as casualties...
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one more stop for uganda chesapeake beach where it is 67 degrees.e temperatures are in the mid to upper 60's. it is warmer than yesterday. you are right by about 8 degrees to 12 degrees. also the dew points, that has increased as well. you can see the dew points all across the area in the 60's. you will most likely need your air conditioner. i pressure, it'll be drifting down to the southeast. as it does come our good fortune will evaporate. you can see the moisture coming our way, and unsettled weather today and indeed through tuesday. yesterday's high 78 degrees, just perfect out there. we will eclipse that 85 easily today. temperatures in the mid-80's, afternoon shower or thunderstorm possible. the humidity is going to stay with us right until the evening hours, and watch what happens as we head toward the latter part of the day here. you can see the showers breaking out. not everybody will see them, but the threat will remain with us right on through sunday and indeed monday as we have that stalled front. tonight about 71 degrees, tomorrow again
one more stop for uganda chesapeake beach where it is 67 degrees.e temperatures are in the mid to upper 60's. it is warmer than yesterday. you are right by about 8 degrees to 12 degrees. also the dew points, that has increased as well. you can see the dew points all across the area in the 60's. you will most likely need your air conditioner. i pressure, it'll be drifting down to the southeast. as it does come our good fortune will evaporate. you can see the moisture coming our way, and...
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as you know, burundi sent troops to somalia so we contacted kenya and uganda, which are privileged target for al shabab. the agenda to put in place proactive measures to face that he is attacks that are a risk to the citizens of burundi. >> he seems relaxed. what do people think? do they think the political crisis is over? >> no, they don't. in fact what some people are saying is the fact that he membered al shabab, they are saying it means if he's saying there could be a terror threat on this country he has every right as a government to use as much force needed to make sure the threat is dealt with. they worry does this give the penalty an excuse to use more force against them. he has asked people not to protest. they plan to on monday, anyway. they are concerned that now that he's linking al shabab to burundi, which means he can use more force to deal with terror, does it mean he will sharp down harder on protestors if it goes to the streets. >> thank you for that. >> still to come here on the news hour, calls for an extension of the ceasefire in yemen as the exiled president meets his
as you know, burundi sent troops to somalia so we contacted kenya and uganda, which are privileged target for al shabab. the agenda to put in place proactive measures to face that he is attacks that are a risk to the citizens of burundi. >> he seems relaxed. what do people think? do they think the political crisis is over? >> no, they don't. in fact what some people are saying is the fact that he membered al shabab, they are saying it means if he's saying there could be a terror...
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as you know, burundi has sent troops to somalia so we contacted our friends in kenya and uganda, which are target for al shabab. the agenda is to put in place proactive measures. >> everyone wants to know about the attempted coup. we've seen several arrests after that attempted coup. does that mean that the president is back in control the crisis is over? >> well, people are confused. they're not sure which way things are going now. the critics are saying thatner trying to deflect attention. the citizens don't want him to run for a third term. the ruling party supporters of the president are in the streets and having a rally campaigns for the elections. opposition supporters are saying why are they doing this, they shouldn't be campaigning. some don't want the elections held don't think they are credible. the big worry in most people's minds is monday, opposition supporters plan to go back on the streets. >> thank you very much indeed. >> egypt has hanged six men convicted of carrying out of the attacks on security forces last year, saying they belonged to a group that's pledged loyalt
as you know, burundi has sent troops to somalia so we contacted our friends in kenya and uganda, which are target for al shabab. the agenda is to put in place proactive measures. >> everyone wants to know about the attempted coup. we've seen several arrests after that attempted coup. does that mean that the president is back in control the crisis is over? >> well, people are confused. they're not sure which way things are going now. the critics are saying thatner trying to deflect...
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we have seen in every other ebola outbreak in the drc and uganda -- a rapid community response and rapid medical and scientific response. because of the infrastructure from the pepfar countries. in nigeria, they trained individuals therefore polio. trained by pepfar, but underneath that you have a global health core funded and build by pepfar around the world. thousands of individuals and countries art of the u.s. embassy deployed to these countries and were immediately responding. now you have highly trained public health individuals. and dreams are to exciting things. it illustrates when you see private sector engagement around a core program. having children's investment fund foundation come forward with a few million dollars needed possible to achieve the goal of doubling the number of children reached by pepfar. only 24% of children in need under the age of 15 are receiving treatment. so this was a key initiative. the dream initiative was to empower young women to remain hiv free. the statistics are overwhelming. 5%, 10%, 15% 30% prevalence in areas of south africa. this is a progra
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. >> the long-time ruler of uganda spoke about his optimism about the economic future of his region of africa. we have part one of the interview coming up tonight. >> we look forward to it. thank you. and tonight we take you under new york city where engineers are building a new subway line. one of the largest public works projects in history. mta photographer captured its creation with extraordinary images and shares them with us in our first-person report tonight. ♪ >> my name is patrick cashin. i'm the photographer for the metropolitan transportation in new york. one of my favorite photograph is of the mother falcon over head while. they want me to photograph these new projects to document what's going on for me it's very interesting. i was there when there were little holes in the ground. so the holes kept getting bigger and there is more machinery being put down there and there is more activity, and now you can walk from 63rd all the way up to 96th in these tunnels, and you run into three or four new train stations along the way. when you see these photographs you'll see why all t
. >> the long-time ruler of uganda spoke about his optimism about the economic future of his region of africa. we have part one of the interview coming up tonight. >> we look forward to it. thank you. and tonight we take you under new york city where engineers are building a new subway line. one of the largest public works projects in history. mta photographer captured its creation with extraordinary images and shares them with us in our first-person report tonight. ♪ >> my...
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in uganda in 2010 al-shabab set off bombs at two screenings of the world cup more than 70 people were in kenya al-shabab attacks civilians several times. in september 2013 62 people were killed when the group stormed nairobi's west gate mall. at the beginning of april al-shabab members fired on students at a university college. 147 people were murdered. so when u.s. secretary of state john kerry visits nairobi in early may analysts say he will bring a message of economic political and moral support but won't be on offer promises of increased military involvement. washington is extremely reluctant to do so since the blackhawk problem of 91 and observers say such an offer would not be popular anyway. >> u.s. did not colonize any parts of africa but still you know they are leaders on the continent and talk about the neo impeerlism of the united states and gets resonance and have to be careful with boots on the ground. >> reporter: john kerry's visit will show moral support and the fight against al-shabab rather than the u.s. doing the fighting for them. roslyn with al jazeera the state d
in uganda in 2010 al-shabab set off bombs at two screenings of the world cup more than 70 people were in kenya al-shabab attacks civilians several times. in september 2013 62 people were killed when the group stormed nairobi's west gate mall. at the beginning of april al-shabab members fired on students at a university college. 147 people were murdered. so when u.s. secretary of state john kerry visits nairobi in early may analysts say he will bring a message of economic political and moral...
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it was a new cover of being so he published the book and then i was at the conference which uganda was a great conference that was july and i got a call that started the relationship and we go back and he said it's about to break it was one of the lawyers and all these troubles are like is it. but we are sitting there freaking out about this thing that was about to happen but they printed 7,000 copies. she was very happy to have at least she got that one experience of writing a to publishing to try something new. that's a long answer but that's part of the story. >> i remember where i was on a sunday morning and i was like what i want to be doing is writing about how the harry potter lady is writing mr. e-books all of a sudden. like it's sunday. that was kind of exciting to think what it must be like. what was it like for you trying to manage liquidity left to do try to block it? >> once it was out of the managed because i think that they had struck -- facebook to the guardian and gave them their first interview about it so we were lucky the first time because the editor didn't know th
it was a new cover of being so he published the book and then i was at the conference which uganda was a great conference that was july and i got a call that started the relationship and we go back and he said it's about to break it was one of the lawyers and all these troubles are like is it. but we are sitting there freaking out about this thing that was about to happen but they printed 7,000 copies. she was very happy to have at least she got that one experience of writing a to publishing to...
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. >> reporter: this is one of the fellows from the institute who went to uganda to help launch [ non-english language ] >> reporter: they are female sanitary pads made out of get this the bark from banana trees. it provides jobs for women, helps the environment, and girls don't have to miss school. it is textbook social entrepreneurship. >> about how can i leave a mark on the world that's more than just a paycheck. >> with miller's gift they will vastly expand the institute and do much more. he has this message for silicon valley's wealthy elite. >> frankly, had more financial success than we ever imagined. if you get that lucky, you have an obligation to give back. >> in santa clara, kiet do, kpix 5. >>> i'm live in fremont at the tesla plant. the ceo just announced has a new way to power your home. we'll have that story coming up. >> and we have big changes in store for your weekend. those details are straight ahead. >> and everything is rolling along on time for mass transit. but later may day protests could cause some troubles for between you and me, they're they're strange creatures. th
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uganda ethiopia kenya, sudan, itself. if they were to come together and put stringent sanctions on, it might have an impact. the problem is it has more impact on the government than it has on a rebel group. there are relatively few sanctionsuous, useful sanctions you can impose on a rebel group. >> david chin shanks to get your thoughts. thanks for joining us from washington. >> you are welcome. >> south africa's main opposition party, the democratic alliance will for the first time in its history have a black leader. observers view the move as an attempt to shake the party's image of being dominated by white liberals. harry mutasa reports. >> reporter: south africans know politically things are changing. for the first time, the opposition party the democratic alliance will have a black leader. and how do voters feel about that? >> we are scared of being led by a white person. but i don't think it would actually even make a difference. >> the out going leader has been praised for about bringing more black people into thed
uganda ethiopia kenya, sudan, itself. if they were to come together and put stringent sanctions on, it might have an impact. the problem is it has more impact on the government than it has on a rebel group. there are relatively few sanctionsuous, useful sanctions you can impose on a rebel group. >> david chin shanks to get your thoughts. thanks for joining us from washington. >> you are welcome. >> south africa's main opposition party, the democratic alliance will for the...
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. >> reporter: this is one of the fellows from the institute who went to uganda to help launch [ non-englishy are female sanitary pads made out of get this the bark from banana trees. it provides jobs for women, helps the environment, and girls don't have to miss school. it is textbook social entrepreneurship. >> about how can i leave a mark on the world that's more than just a paycheck. >> with miller's gift they will vastly expand the institute and do much more. he has this message for silicon valley's wealthy elite. >> frankly, had more financial success than we ever imagined. if you get that lucky, you have an obligation to give back. >> in santa clara, kiet do, kpix 5. >> well, today is day 2 of the nfl football draft. 49ers held a draft party in santa clara yesterday and unveiled the first alternate uniform in team history. take a look. many opinions about this. frank says ew! it includes the traditional red and gold not much gold with black as it primary color on jerseys and pants. they can wear them twice during the 2015 season. we'll have more on the draft coming up. but what do you
. >> reporter: this is one of the fellows from the institute who went to uganda to help launch [ non-englishy are female sanitary pads made out of get this the bark from banana trees. it provides jobs for women, helps the environment, and girls don't have to miss school. it is textbook social entrepreneurship. >> about how can i leave a mark on the world that's more than just a paycheck. >> with miller's gift they will vastly expand the institute and do much more. he has this...
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we've seen in every other ebola outbreak that occurred in the drc, uganda, a rapid community response and a rapid medical and scientific response because of the infrastructure that has been built in the pepfar countries. indeed within nigeria the field epidemiologic trained individuals there for polio trained by pepfar but also utilized in yo became the absolute core but underneath all of that you have a global health core that has been funded and built by pepfar around the world. thousands of individuals and countries who are part of the u.s. embassy, who are also deployed to these countries and were immediate rapid responders. on the continent you have highly trained health individuals and host country nationals and direct hire staff. act and dreams are have very exciting pieces. it illustrates when you effectively seek private sector engagement around a core program that private sector will stand forward. children's investment fund foundation coming forth with $50 million made it possible actually to achieve the goal of doubling the number of children reached by pepfar. only 24% of
we've seen in every other ebola outbreak that occurred in the drc, uganda, a rapid community response and a rapid medical and scientific response because of the infrastructure that has been built in the pepfar countries. indeed within nigeria the field epidemiologic trained individuals there for polio trained by pepfar but also utilized in yo became the absolute core but underneath all of that you have a global health core that has been funded and built by pepfar around the world. thousands of...
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my work in uganda started many years ago to help an end to the lord's resistance army, i know a lot of people are fully aware of that now but they weren't back then. they had one individual, joseph cody going into the various areas of -- of northern uganda and was kidnapping the little kids, you know, they called it the children's army, the young -- the people would be kidnapped out of their village and they would be forced to learn to join their little army to kidnap other people if they refused they were forced to go back to their villages and murder their parents. that is the l.r.a. and we're finally making progress there. other countries around the world are not ignoring africa's potential like we have been. brazil and china have already secured preferential trade agreements with africa. every time you see something new and shiny in africa it comes from china. so the economic partnership agreements of the european union, they've been all signed. so we were kind of left out of this in agoa has been a worthwhile program but we need to start looking ahead to the future. nearly a billi
my work in uganda started many years ago to help an end to the lord's resistance army, i know a lot of people are fully aware of that now but they weren't back then. they had one individual, joseph cody going into the various areas of -- of northern uganda and was kidnapping the little kids, you know, they called it the children's army, the young -- the people would be kidnapped out of their village and they would be forced to learn to join their little army to kidnap other people if they...
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uganda back the way of a referendum which had been gaining currency.rancine, he kind of laid out his negotiating strategy. he explicitly did not rule out to the idea of "rift" with his partners. yanis varoufakis: our mandate is to negotiate. in a negotiation and any negotiation, if you're not willing to consider the possibilities of saying no to crate a rift, you are not negotiating. really requesting. this is the relationship if you will between the mandate we have and amended we do not have. a mandate to negotiate may compromise to an honest beneficial agreements. this will never happen if you shop that shut out as some of the opposition parties ask us to do. hans: that is a master negotiator a one who is prepared to go close to the end and close to the line. as we keep saying and reporting on this program, time is running out. it looks like rigas will not be the venue as mr. tsipras strongly indicated he wanted to do. first request bank -- francine? francine: we do not have anything done. the ecb has said they will step a bond buying. hans: we have
uganda back the way of a referendum which had been gaining currency.rancine, he kind of laid out his negotiating strategy. he explicitly did not rule out to the idea of "rift" with his partners. yanis varoufakis: our mandate is to negotiate. in a negotiation and any negotiation, if you're not willing to consider the possibilities of saying no to crate a rift, you are not negotiating. really requesting. this is the relationship if you will between the mandate we have and amended we do...