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uganda was there for me thank you uganda joy i said reading about tweet there and you're hearing his story can you relate to it at all and do you agree that your new home is a paradise to shoot the new homes the. cold lake we have learned that. if you buddy. joe i have a picture if you're going to show it to everybody on here on my laptop and this is some of your early moments when you were in uganda i knew at the river nile with a little baby doing what you're shopping you get in the style of what do you what are you shopping for when i went to buy. the car how are people around you often when you're in a new country it's the people around you that make you feel welcome or unwelcome how are the people around you who are not refugees how is your community behaving towards you the horse community very good that is the. that's why i'm so good. i've never been able to reach because of the. peaceful. i want to show you something from al jazeera this is a report from september of last year and the report is south sudan refugees face major obstacles in uganda you recognize the reporter it
uganda was there for me thank you uganda joy i said reading about tweet there and you're hearing his story can you relate to it at all and do you agree that your new home is a paradise to shoot the new homes the. cold lake we have learned that. if you buddy. joe i have a picture if you're going to show it to everybody on here on my laptop and this is some of your early moments when you were in uganda i knew at the river nile with a little baby doing what you're shopping you get in the style of...
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told us not at all uganda is a paradise for refugees or sort of south sudan twice and both times uganda was there for me thank you uganda joy i said in reading about we bear and you're hearing his story can you relate to it at all and do you agree that your new home is a paradise the shoe the new home is the parrot is called like we have learned that we know we have. and if you really think. you can. join have a picture if you are going to show it to everybody on here on my laptop and this is some of your early moments when you were in uganda and you were at the river nile with a little baby doing what you're shopping you got what are you shopping for when i went to buy. the come how are people. often when you're in a new country it's the people around you that make you feel welcome or unwelcome how the people around you who are not refugees how is your community behaving towards you the whole community. that is the. that's why i am so good. i've never been able to reach because of the. peaceful coexistence i want to show you something from al-jazeera this is a report from september of
told us not at all uganda is a paradise for refugees or sort of south sudan twice and both times uganda was there for me thank you uganda joy i said in reading about we bear and you're hearing his story can you relate to it at all and do you agree that your new home is a paradise the shoe the new home is the parrot is called like we have learned that we know we have. and if you really think. you can. join have a picture if you are going to show it to everybody on here on my laptop and this is...
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over the last one in about two months we're uganda has received. four hundred ten thousand people from the countries that are you sure and sure i mean you are. you going to spray from south sudan or one point one million approximately from republicans on well it's good that she gets going higher than two hundred forty thousand u.s. surely over the last two weeks we received the two thousand most were released and more up through troops coming into that country. how. we decide an influx from a regional in four hundred thousand of us approximately to one point four million on the over one million influx his critics challenges in you know what to me stringent together with the united nations high commission for refugees and the agencies that are involved in separate giving subsidies to basically fiji's. the interest side and trust so there could have been short for a short comings here and there but of course some bad people or sometimes scrupulous interest citee out of twelve districts that course repeat yes we have about fifteen. settlements but if
over the last one in about two months we're uganda has received. four hundred ten thousand people from the countries that are you sure and sure i mean you are. you going to spray from south sudan or one point one million approximately from republicans on well it's good that she gets going higher than two hundred forty thousand u.s. surely over the last two weeks we received the two thousand most were released and more up through troops coming into that country. how. we decide an influx from a...
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rest driving refugees into uganda d.l.c. fresh from fighting in the east of the country as south sudan more than four years of war and with this it was the issue from jimmy about barbara loach is the u.n. agency our senior regional spokes person in kampala. is a member of parliament representing the national female youth comes to. see also in kampala hilary only act is the state minister for relief for disaster preparedness and refugees joy dooku is a refugee from south sudan joining us from a ruler in uganda and al jazeera correspondent malcolm webb is in kampala thank you all for being part of the stream today i want to start with members of our community one in particular who is a refugee himself this is a rebbe the creator on twitter who explains why he had to leave south sudan he sighs it was the last straw i gave up hoping all would be well the uncertainty was too much there were too many rumors super inflation still no salary new increased wave of crime and insecurity hit those traveling on the roads making movements
rest driving refugees into uganda d.l.c. fresh from fighting in the east of the country as south sudan more than four years of war and with this it was the issue from jimmy about barbara loach is the u.n. agency our senior regional spokes person in kampala. is a member of parliament representing the national female youth comes to. see also in kampala hilary only act is the state minister for relief for disaster preparedness and refugees joy dooku is a refugee from south sudan joining us from a...
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uganda exports ninety five percent of all it's coffee. while growing coffee supports many families for most would rather silly to all. be veggies. but cut about the hopes of this country in order to promote a domestic industry that can sustain farmers even when prices that's the global market for. a plan to provide free mobile phones for athletes are sparked a controversy at south korea's winter olympics each of the three thousand athletes attending their pyongyang games is expected to receive a free smartphone by sponsor samsung but it was unclear whether iran and north korea would be excluded because of u.n. sanctions after complaints by iran the i.o.c. apologized saying athletes from both countries would receive the device. all the all business news if you want more check us out on the social media until next time from eight am the d.w. business team in berlin copyright reaches. the to. cut. cut cut cut cut. cut cut. cut. cut cut cut cut. cut cut cut cut cut. cut cut to. enter the conflict zones confronting the powerful clock test the
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through under tanzania and uganda are facing threats of trade sanctions from the u.s. after they agreed to ban imports of secondhand clothing explains from uganda's capital kampala. this sounds counts passing shoppers as a deal on second hand clothes to these markets in uganda's capital kampala people take their pick from a pile among the more than one hundred fifty million u.s. dollars worth of used clothes ported in east africa if we yeah mostly from the u.s. and the u.k. imports that uganda rwanda and tanzania to create to plan to support their own textile industries. marjorie doesn't agree she looks after three orphans and gets their clothes here i think it's strong because not everybody can afford and clothes . so that they will people would not afford clothes most of them will one day care about that so it's not because it's not a good idea but some east african governments think it is good to support the few local producers like this factory in kenya they hope to create much needed jobs and increase exports. for the u.s. says the ban violates free trade agreemen
through under tanzania and uganda are facing threats of trade sanctions from the u.s. after they agreed to ban imports of secondhand clothing explains from uganda's capital kampala. this sounds counts passing shoppers as a deal on second hand clothes to these markets in uganda's capital kampala people take their pick from a pile among the more than one hundred fifty million u.s. dollars worth of used clothes ported in east africa if we yeah mostly from the u.s. and the u.k. imports that uganda...
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industries there is now has more from uganda capital. this sound tells passing shoppers does a deal on second hand clothes to this market in uganda's capital kampala people take their pick from a pile among the more than one hundred fifty million u.s. dollars worth of used clothes imported in east africa every year mostly from the u.s. and the u.k. imports that uganda rwanda and tanzania could create to plan to support their own textile industries but margery can eke a dozen degree she looks after three orphans and gets their clothes here i think it's it's wrong because not everybody can afford and clothes. so that they all be able we're not afforded clothes most of them would make it up to actually about that so it's not because it's not a good idea but some east african governments think it is good to support the few local producers like this factory in kenya they hope to create much needed jobs and increase exports. for the u.s. says the ban violates free trade agreements since it threatened trade sanctions kenya's pulls out. back in
industries there is now has more from uganda capital. this sound tells passing shoppers does a deal on second hand clothes to this market in uganda's capital kampala people take their pick from a pile among the more than one hundred fifty million u.s. dollars worth of used clothes imported in east africa every year mostly from the u.s. and the u.k. imports that uganda rwanda and tanzania could create to plan to support their own textile industries but margery can eke a dozen degree she looks...
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i come from uganda, and i belong to pro—democracy group called for uganda, we are struggling for democracyleader has been in power for 30 years. if uganda, democracy. the leader has been in powerfor 30 years. if uganda, if sudan, rwanda, zaire and some of these african countries, trump used a very horrible word to describe them, if we can learn from south africa about how democracy can help us africa about how democracy can help us resolve our problems, because all this time for us to convince our president to stay away so that we can build our country. so the example of south africa needs to succeed in order to provide something? and if it doesn't succeed, we from other countries are watching very carefully and we're telling people like the president, look, next it is you. we don't have a democratic process in which we can peacefully change things, we're going back to civil war and battle and things of the past. brian i don't know what you have made of these events, we have the anc in a very interesting position, damaged its legitimacy and get going forward into elections in two years. it
i come from uganda, and i belong to pro—democracy group called for uganda, we are struggling for democracyleader has been in power for 30 years. if uganda, democracy. the leader has been in powerfor 30 years. if uganda, if sudan, rwanda, zaire and some of these african countries, trump used a very horrible word to describe them, if we can learn from south africa about how democracy can help us africa about how democracy can help us resolve our problems, because all this time for us to...
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imports that uganda rwanda and tanzania agreed to ban to support their own textile industries. marjorie doesn't agree she looks after three orphans and gets their clothes here i think it's it's wrong because not everybody can afford for clothes. so that they all people would not afford clothes most of them would make it up to actually about that so it's not good it's not a good idea but some east african government think it is good to support the few local producers like this factory in kenya they hope to create much needed jobs and increase exports. for the u.s. says the ban violates free trade agreements. threaten trade sanctions kenya's pulled out. back in uganda just next to the second hand market there are many new clothes on sale almost none a made in east africa almost all i made in china and many of the new clothes imported from china are made in western styles several african countries used to have thriving textile industries making fabrics and patterns like the as industries as suffered in recent decades and many of those fabrics clothing all of the ones here and now
imports that uganda rwanda and tanzania agreed to ban to support their own textile industries. marjorie doesn't agree she looks after three orphans and gets their clothes here i think it's it's wrong because not everybody can afford for clothes. so that they all people would not afford clothes most of them would make it up to actually about that so it's not good it's not a good idea but some east african government think it is good to support the few local producers like this factory in kenya...
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now uganda is picking a battle with the united states have you are gators can tell us more thank you rochelle it's a tough one because it's about the local imports and of course also the economy an end to the import of used clothing in uganda is in balance following threats of trade sanctions by the united states east african countries want to stop importing used apparel to promote local manufacturing but criticism from the u.s. has left regional leaders with few options. what has rushed to me to demand for shoes. at this factory on the outskirts of uganda's capital the new target is to produce at least eight thousand pairs. the owner sees growth here has been shadowed by perceptions largely attributed to imported used shoes they use and sure this imported shoes the effect that so much because most people here in uganda they believe something from outside is genuine and something locally here the media is not a general so at the end of the day we end up by customers going to buy the imported . shoes and leaving ours here but however recent people have come to appreciate our shoes. go
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look, i come from uganda and i belong to a pro—democracy group called free uganda and we are strugglinger was in powerfor 35 years, changing positions to be a life president. if uganda and sudan and rwanda and zaire and so many of these african countries... trump used a very horrible word beginning with less to describe them. if we can learn from south africa about how democracy can help us resolve our problems, it will be... —— trump used a word beginning with s. to step away so we can build our country... that example of south africa must succeed in order to provide something for the rest of the continent. it needs to succeed and it does not succeed, we as ugandans and africans from other countries, we are watching carefully and we are telling people like the president that look, next is you and if we don't have a dramatic graphic —— democratic process in which we can change things, and we are going back to the civil war of the battles of the past. i don't know what you have made about south africa over the past week. we now have the anc damaged, legitimacy in question by going for a
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imports that uganda rwanda and tanzania agreed to to support their own textile industries. margery county k. doesn't agree she looks after three orphans and gets their clothes here i think it's wrong because not everybody can afford. so the poor people are not allowed most of them when they can that's actually about that so it's not going to come up with the idea that some east african governments think it is good to support the few local producers like this factory in kenya they hope to create much needed jobs i mean crease exports. for the us as a band violates free trade agreements since it threatened trade sanctions kenya's pulls out. back in uganda just next to the second hand market there are many new clothes on sale almost none a made in east africa almost all made in china many of the new clothes imported from china are made in western styles several african countries are used to have driving textile industries making fabric because patents like these as industries are suffered in recent decades and many of those fabrics clothing all the ones here and now made in ch
imports that uganda rwanda and tanzania agreed to to support their own textile industries. margery county k. doesn't agree she looks after three orphans and gets their clothes here i think it's wrong because not everybody can afford. so the poor people are not allowed most of them when they can that's actually about that so it's not going to come up with the idea that some east african governments think it is good to support the few local producers like this factory in kenya they hope to create...
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uganda they have a sports news still ahead. now says another we got. hit by pakistan the students campaign for the gun control. thank. you thank me. for weeks a pub. because. it's time for sports now here's joe elizabeth thank you very much a second russian athlete has tested positive for a banned substance at the winter olympics in pil chang the announcement took the gloss off the country's first gold medal of the games elise holeman reports. day fourteen of competition started in a victorious manner for the olympic athletes from russia fifteen year old elena zagat tarver put them on top of the podium for the first time in pyongyang after a victory in the women's singles biggest game i was. the celebration was short lived with russian tame officials announcing their bobsled competitor in a dish just agave or had tested positive to a bad hard drug she'd finished twelfth in the two woman event on thursday russian cola alexander crucial netsky was stripped of a bronze medal after a positive test if you will critics of russia's participation in. one hundr
uganda they have a sports news still ahead. now says another we got. hit by pakistan the students campaign for the gun control. thank. you thank me. for weeks a pub. because. it's time for sports now here's joe elizabeth thank you very much a second russian athlete has tested positive for a banned substance at the winter olympics in pil chang the announcement took the gloss off the country's first gold medal of the games elise holeman reports. day fourteen of competition started in a victorious...
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. - a brawl in uganda's parliament breaks out during a debate about the president's eligibility to run for office again. you can see them, they've got-- i don't know what their weapons are, mike, but they're using whatever they can get their hands on. - yes. - the country's constitution has an age limit of 75 for president. well, the 73-year-old president, yoweri museveni, has ruled uganda since taking the position by force in 1986. so that argument over changing the law to allow him to run again after the age of 75. - the first rule of ugandan parliament is you don't talk about ugandan parliament. and real quick, what does that reporter mean? "i don't know what those weapons are." what do you mean? it's a mic stand, okay? we have mic stands in africa. the reporter is saying it like, "the ugandans are fighting with some kind of giraffe stick. i don't know what that is." it's a mic stand, okay? now honestly, we could go into the reasons they were fighting, but the truth is you don't really care, and there is so much fun insanity happening in every frame of that video. we have to look cl
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i have no choice i have to with the prison in a sort of work to support myself through one or uganda because i think i am asylum seeker and as i said of israel not in other countries even israel is sending a same speakers to one and one are in the form of me not to or is not other salable or not other if it is so or me personally in other refuse i'm not standing to one or rwanda for safety or for we have like protection you know something i want to work so i am here or i can derail for asylum that workers of all and how come you haven't been granted asylum. it's not just me it's all of the people who are waiting or in limbo for the last four years after the government gave us a chance to summit our side of the question so the last four years. i get nothing for stuff especially for mass not because. i don't know it is the question for the government. i don't have any answer for that but i can say it is basic like russia much of a good system by the government is specifically for the people we came from a dictatorship from here syria and you aside from so done other than that how have
i have no choice i have to with the prison in a sort of work to support myself through one or uganda because i think i am asylum seeker and as i said of israel not in other countries even israel is sending a same speakers to one and one are in the form of me not to or is not other salable or not other if it is so or me personally in other refuse i'm not standing to one or rwanda for safety or for we have like protection you know something i want to work so i am here or i can derail for asylum...
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in east africa rwanda tanzania and uganda have banned the import of secondhand clothing to boost local industries but the move has led to a threat of trade sanctions from the united states now where reports from camp. this sound tells passing shoppers does a deal on second hand clothes to this market in uganda's capital kampala people take their pick from a pile among the more than one hundred fifty million u.s. dollars worth of used clothes imported in east africa every year mostly from the u.s. and the u.k. imports that uganda rwanda and tanzania agreed to ban to support their own textile industries but marjorie communicate doesn't agree she looks after three orphans and gets their clothes here i think it's it's wrong because not everybody can afford and clothes. so the fewer people would not afford clothes most of them would make it up to actually about that so it's not good it's not a good idea but some east african governments think it is good to support the few local producers like this factory in kenya they hope to create much needed jobs and increase exports. to the u.s. says t
in east africa rwanda tanzania and uganda have banned the import of secondhand clothing to boost local industries but the move has led to a threat of trade sanctions from the united states now where reports from camp. this sound tells passing shoppers does a deal on second hand clothes to this market in uganda's capital kampala people take their pick from a pile among the more than one hundred fifty million u.s. dollars worth of used clothes imported in east africa every year mostly from the...
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uganda is there is it to drinking in action and coffee in uganda is regarded as a bit of age took for the. their higher income and that's why their local consumption is still low. but he is determined to change that through training young barristers tell us his growing capacity to boost the local coffee industry. in the last eighty years over one thousand two hundred trainees have gone through his hands the anchor partaking of their domestic with quality so it is beginning it's beginning to appreciate because it's now a youth centered kind of approach where i play. qatar was a follows coffee right from the fun. he has recruited farmers as part of his crusade to meet and sustain standards. coming here to this to see what's happening. to to manage a quote unquote issues because we look at we work closely with the farmers when they sure that they really get a premium have to have this fair to do so you get to read your coffee is that i know to international standard. uganda exports ninety five percent of all it's coffee. while growing coffee supports many families for most would rather s
uganda is there is it to drinking in action and coffee in uganda is regarded as a bit of age took for the. their higher income and that's why their local consumption is still low. but he is determined to change that through training young barristers tell us his growing capacity to boost the local coffee industry. in the last eighty years over one thousand two hundred trainees have gone through his hands the anchor partaking of their domestic with quality so it is beginning it's beginning to...
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if you have a banning kenya but none in uganda, it's possible the plastic to leak across. the last six months is huge progress which should be happy about they've taken which should be happy about they've ta ken great which should be happy about they've taken great leadership and built a global reputation for caring about the environment and opening up about new conversations about what you do about plastic bottles. this is the third time officials have tried to cut down the use of plastic bags in kenya. previous attempts were never enforced. environmentalists are hopeful that this am will lead to larger measures in reducing pollution in kenya and beyond. —— that this ban. 0n the day that a supermarket chain in the netherlands has had plastic free oil, let get in touch with us on the bbc news. i will read out some of your comments later. stay with us on the briefing. the silent soldiers — connecting new generations with the past. marking a century since the end of the first world war. prince charles has chosen his bride. the prince proposed to lady diana spencer three week
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the refugees and asylum seekers to our or wander uganda or even leaving israel i mean these countries aren't safer than what's happened they're going there and they're not being able out to stay so they go there and research shows the research that came out recently that they believe they get there and they have to start all over again and going through countries that are very dangerous to try and get into a situation where they can stay because it's not safe to stay and wander in uganda israel has a hardline policy the first round of deportation notices has been issued to refugees and asylum seekers from eritrea and sudan that's about two hundred thousand people and they have sixty days to leave the country according to government figures there are some thirty nine thousand eritreans and sudanese in israel including five thousand children single men held here at the hell outta detention center and they were among the first to receive the deportation notices others sleep rough in parks like this one in tel aviv deportation notices will not be issued to women children fathers of childr
the refugees and asylum seekers to our or wander uganda or even leaving israel i mean these countries aren't safer than what's happened they're going there and they're not being able out to stay so they go there and research shows the research that came out recently that they believe they get there and they have to start all over again and going through countries that are very dangerous to try and get into a situation where they can stay because it's not safe to stay and wander in uganda israel...
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they didn't accept the offer aid has had many accepted the offer and gone off to everyone general uganda and what if and those who are refusing to take up the offer why is that. well of course it's no secret to anybody but certainly eritrea is a well known very oppressive regime in eritrea men can be forced to perform can be forced into indefinite military service and that's what many of the eritrean men here we tell and we see we've spoken to here fear many of them crossed years ago from over the sinai desert from africa into israel crossing now essentially been closed by israel they built a fence and people it's almost eradicated any illegal crossings with all of these people made it before them and all of them are saying they don't want to be forced to go back to go to a third country in africa where they're not sure their rights will be guaranteed they're not sure what they're going to meet and in fact they would rather go to jail in israel than be deported and here thirty seven thousand or even if most of them decide that they'd rather go to jail than israel is going to be forced to
they didn't accept the offer aid has had many accepted the offer and gone off to everyone general uganda and what if and those who are refusing to take up the offer why is that. well of course it's no secret to anybody but certainly eritrea is a well known very oppressive regime in eritrea men can be forced to perform can be forced into indefinite military service and that's what many of the eritrean men here we tell and we see we've spoken to here fear many of them crossed years ago from over...
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look, i come from uganda and i belong to a pro—democracy group called free uganda.ocracy in our country. our leader was in power for 35 years, changing constitutions. now, if uganda, if saddam, —— sudan, trump uses a very horrible word to describe them, if we can learn from south africa about how democracy can help us resolve all problems, it would be so good because what is, all this time, to step away so we can build country. so the example of south africa needs to succeed in order to provide something for the rest? it doesn't succeed, we as you from other countries, we are watching very carefully and we are telling people that look, next is you. if you don't, and we don't have a gimmick graphic —— democratic society, we are going back to the civil war zone and battles and things of the past. let's open it out. brian, i don't know what you make of events in south africa in the past week, but we have the anc in a very interesting position. damaged its legitimacy in question and yet go forward to elections. i saw the tv pictures of parliament yesterday when he made
look, i come from uganda and i belong to a pro—democracy group called free uganda.ocracy in our country. our leader was in power for 35 years, changing constitutions. now, if uganda, if saddam, —— sudan, trump uses a very horrible word to describe them, if we can learn from south africa about how democracy can help us resolve all problems, it would be so good because what is, all this time, to step away so we can build country. so the example of south africa needs to succeed in order to...
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with the airport at entebbe because they built sections of it and had an active advisory force in uganda3 when yamin kicked the israelis out. >> no one thought anyone would fly from israeli to uganda to rescue the hostages. that was surprise number one. when they landed at the airport, all the israeli commandos were wearing ugandan military uniforms and were driving the same kind of vehicles that a ugandan general would drive. >> the hijackers didn't know what was going on, and, by the time they figured it out, it was too late for them. >> it took just 52 minutes from the time the first plane landed until it took off with the hostages. that was three minutes less than the rehearsal the night before. >> the rescue seemed pretty much like a modern miracle. for relatives who for days on end were unsure whether they would ever see their loved ones again, it was a time for joy and jubilation. >> what made you think that israel could pull off an operation like this? >> the alternative. >> the entebbe rescue was one of the few bits of good news we had regarding counterterrorism. it was followed
with the airport at entebbe because they built sections of it and had an active advisory force in uganda3 when yamin kicked the israelis out. >> no one thought anyone would fly from israeli to uganda to rescue the hostages. that was surprise number one. when they landed at the airport, all the israeli commandos were wearing ugandan military uniforms and were driving the same kind of vehicles that a ugandan general would drive. >> the hijackers didn't know what was going on, and, by...
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look, i come from uganda and i belong to a pro—democracy group called free uganda. in my country. a leader who has been in powerfor 35 years, changing constitutions to be a life president. now, if uganda, if sudan, rwanda and so many of these african countries — trump uses a very horrible s word to describe them — if we can learn from south africa about how democracy can help us resolve all problems, it would be so good because what is — all this time, for us to convince him to step away so we can build our country. so that example of south africa needs to succeed in order to provide something for the rest of the continent? it needs to, but even if doesn't succeed, we, as ugandans, we, as africans from other countries, we are watching very carefully and we are telling people like the president, look, next is you. if you don't, and we don't have a democratic process in which we can peacefully change things, we are going back to the civil wars and battles and things of the past. yes, so let's open that out. brian, i don't know what you have made of events in south afr
look, i come from uganda and i belong to a pro—democracy group called free uganda. in my country. a leader who has been in powerfor 35 years, changing constitutions to be a life president. now, if uganda, if sudan, rwanda and so many of these african countries — trump uses a very horrible s word to describe them — if we can learn from south africa about how democracy can help us resolve all problems, it would be so good because what is — all this time, for us to convince him to step...
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hutson: kony leads a fierce band of a couple hundred remaining fighters who ororiginated from northern uganda, but who now predate throughout conongo and central african republicic up intoto the sudans, and they commit mass atrocities. they'll t take their machetes and d systemematically take apat a mother andnd feed her to her children. narrator: the lra killed tens of thousands, displaced almost 2 mimillion people, and abducted over 60,000 children. they turned girls into sex slaves and boys into child soldiersrs. the lra supports suc atrocities by poaching elephants and trading ivory. much of kony's ivory comes from garamba national park in the democratic republic of the congo. hutson: garamba is considered to be at the end of nowhere. it is one of the last wild habitats. narrator: the lra raids the 1,900 square mile park with impunity and trades ivory for arms, ammunition, food, and cash. their trading partners include the armed forces of sudan. sudan is a country designated by the u.s. government as a state sponsor of terrorism. hutson: one particular former lra fighteter said that he wa
hutson: kony leads a fierce band of a couple hundred remaining fighters who ororiginated from northern uganda, but who now predate throughout conongo and central african republicic up intoto the sudans, and they commit mass atrocities. they'll t take their machetes and d systemematically take apat a mother andnd feed her to her children. narrator: the lra killed tens of thousands, displaced almost 2 mimillion people, and abducted over 60,000 children. they turned girls into sex slaves and boys...
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dave says dark magic is a bold blend of coffee with rich flavors of uganda, sumatra, colombia and othersouth america. like these mountains, each amazing on their own. but together? magical. all, for a smoother tasting cup of coffee. green mountain coffee roasters packed with goodness. on the only bed that adjusts on both sides to your ideal comfort, your sleep number setting. does your bed do that? right now, our queen c2 mattress is only $699, save $200. ends soon. visit sleepnumber.com for a store near you. hey ron! they're finally taking down that schwab billboard. oh, not so fast, carl. ♪ oh no. schwab, again? index investing for that low? that's three times less than fidelity... ...and four times less than vanguard. what's next, no minimums? ...no minimums. schwab has lowered the cost of investing again. introducing the lowest cost index funds in the industry with no minimums. i bet they're calling about the schwab news. schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. as a meteor headsnderway toward the metro area. go, go, go, go, go! we can fit more! there's still more room! we go
dave says dark magic is a bold blend of coffee with rich flavors of uganda, sumatra, colombia and othersouth america. like these mountains, each amazing on their own. but together? magical. all, for a smoother tasting cup of coffee. green mountain coffee roasters packed with goodness. on the only bed that adjusts on both sides to your ideal comfort, your sleep number setting. does your bed do that? right now, our queen c2 mattress is only $699, save $200. ends soon. visit sleepnumber.com for a...
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obviously have a problem with having to send out in the refugees and asylum seekers to our or wander uganda or even leaving israel i mean these countries are in safer than what's happened they're going there and they're not being able out to stay so they go there and research shows the research that came out recently that they believe they get there and they have to start all over again and going to countries that are very dangerous to try and get into situations where they can stay because it's not safe to stay and wander in uganda israel has a hardline policy the first round of deportation notices has been issued to refugees and asylum seekers from eritrea and sudan that's about two hundred thousand people and they have sixty days to leave the country according to government figures there are some thirty nine thousand eritreans and sudanese in israel including five thousand children single men held here at the hillel to detention center and they were among the first to receive the deportation notices others sleep rough in parks like this one in tel aviv deportation notices will not be iss
obviously have a problem with having to send out in the refugees and asylum seekers to our or wander uganda or even leaving israel i mean these countries are in safer than what's happened they're going there and they're not being able out to stay so they go there and research shows the research that came out recently that they believe they get there and they have to start all over again and going to countries that are very dangerous to try and get into situations where they can stay because...
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. >> you mentioned going to uganda for unforgettable.ou this, every single one of our younger viewers have seen that video which just broke over half a billion, 600 million views. some of our older viewers are seeing the footage for the first time as we play it now. >> yes. >> how do you decide to go that far to shoot a video that way? what goes into that decision? did you ever have an idea it would blow up this big? >> honestly, i have to give credit to where credit is due. i was like, ship the kids here. let's give them all visas. i spoke to my manager. he was like, if you want to catch the moment, you've got to go to uganda. they taught me the best lesson of my life. if you not rich in heart, you're never rich. they were like my first vacation. >> wow. and president obama likes that song. he put it on his play list. >> yeah. shout out to obama. >> how did you hear that? >> i seen it all over the internet. shout out to obama. >> that's my last question. humanitarian work, global citizen, what does it mean to you and what do you hope wi
. >> you mentioned going to uganda for unforgettable.ou this, every single one of our younger viewers have seen that video which just broke over half a billion, 600 million views. some of our older viewers are seeing the footage for the first time as we play it now. >> yes. >> how do you decide to go that far to shoot a video that way? what goes into that decision? did you ever have an idea it would blow up this big? >> honestly, i have to give credit to where credit is...
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more drugs are being manufactured at a nearby fox tree in uganda. here at c plus quality chemical industries one point two billion tablets produced under. the company gets over one million ugandans on hiv treatment. we've made a contribution however small to providing affordable high quality medicines for the treatment of h.l.v. aids malaria and most recently have the time to be and should have the time to see so there's a long way to go but i think it's fair to say we are starting to make a significant contribution. every year to fuck shit sports about four hundred million tablets two million african countries. as of this sixty million dollars investment see africa needs to promote local manufacturing. currently most countries in africa have a significant proportion of their health care or pharmaceutical requirements not everyone but but the majority provided for by don't this which is a tremendous help tremendous assistance in terms of making these lifesaving medicines available we're going to assistance it's not going to last forever. it may be r
more drugs are being manufactured at a nearby fox tree in uganda. here at c plus quality chemical industries one point two billion tablets produced under. the company gets over one million ugandans on hiv treatment. we've made a contribution however small to providing affordable high quality medicines for the treatment of h.l.v. aids malaria and most recently have the time to be and should have the time to see so there's a long way to go but i think it's fair to say we are starting to make a...
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uganda is rushing to develop. but behind some of its me jane for structure projects a little hands in the shadow of the quantum is growth. high demand for sun has meant involvement of child laborers that's the bottom end of the booming construction industry. so i earn seven thousand shillings about two dollars a day that i share with my siblings we take the money to mum mostly for buying the books. together with his fourteen year old brother those years worked at this center ugandan son mine for about two years. he often works more than eight hours a day alongside simmias under intense working conditions. sometimes i'm not say and sometimes i stay here hungry. when that happens i just go home to find food and sleep and you. are told his mother struggles to feed her maimed children. and i'm on my own. party has forced the kids out of school and turned them into breadwinners for the large for me. so now. i'm a sole carer for all my children. their fathers neglected. about as a parent it's my responsibility to educat
uganda is rushing to develop. but behind some of its me jane for structure projects a little hands in the shadow of the quantum is growth. high demand for sun has meant involvement of child laborers that's the bottom end of the booming construction industry. so i earn seven thousand shillings about two dollars a day that i share with my siblings we take the money to mum mostly for buying the books. together with his fourteen year old brother those years worked at this center ugandan son mine...
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well the fighting is largely along the eastern borders with uganda rwanda and burundi ethnic violence between the bantu and twelve group has surged since mid two thousand and sixteen the recent conflict in found and yet the province is thought to be mainly between the twyla and other ethnic groups unrest in the east forced nearly two million people to flee their homes last year. well joining us now in the studio is alex vines he's out of africa programs at the international think tank chatham house thank you so much for being with us here on al-jazeera i mean this is such a complex issue and obviously i suppose the headline would be that president joseph kabila has refused to step down and see through the election is that really all there is to it or does it just escalate issues that are already there like it escalates i mean the core problem of the democratic republic of the congo is does dysfunctional politics basically and mr could be you know the pro current president should have had elections in twenty sixteen that constantly put being postponed the now meant to be maybe in decem
well the fighting is largely along the eastern borders with uganda rwanda and burundi ethnic violence between the bantu and twelve group has surged since mid two thousand and sixteen the recent conflict in found and yet the province is thought to be mainly between the twyla and other ethnic groups unrest in the east forced nearly two million people to flee their homes last year. well joining us now in the studio is alex vines he's out of africa programs at the international think tank chatham...
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i mean ok you're in the stream today is uganda the best place in the wilds to be a refugee i'm really could be glad as always we are live on you tube now if you're watching us please join the conversation there and your comments might appear on the show. according to.
i mean ok you're in the stream today is uganda the best place in the wilds to be a refugee i'm really could be glad as always we are live on you tube now if you're watching us please join the conversation there and your comments might appear on the show. according to.
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according to a whole series of glowing headlines uganda is a power dice for reffing js.
according to a whole series of glowing headlines uganda is a power dice for reffing js.
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dave says dark magic is a bold blend of coffee with rich flavors of uganda, sumatra, colombia and otherf south america. like these mountains, each amazing on their own. but together? magical. all, for a smoother tasting cup of coffee. green mountain coffee roasters packed with goodness. "...there's only one catch..." car of your choice." "...this is the last car you're ever going to get in your life..." "...you would baby that car..."" "...well, you don't just get one car in your life..." "...you get one mind and one body..." "and, it's what you do today that determines how your mind and body operates, years from now." >>> we're on coast-to-coast across the united states and on live this hour. you're watching "cnn newsroom." i'm george howell. >> i'm rosemary church. the north korean delegation led by kim jong-un's sister has returned to pyongyang. south korea's president met with her four times. hundreds of people in seoul protests north korea's visit. >>> in russian, investigators hope a flight data recorder will help them find the cause of a deadly plane crash. all 71 people onboard
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anne soy reporting from uganda. point next year. that's according to the international energy agency which says the fracking boom could lead to the world's biggest economy overtaking saudi arabia and russia. joe millerjoins us now from new york. hello, joe. what is fuelling america's rise as an energy giant? put simply, it is economics. just a few years ago when oil prices started to slump because global demand weakened, it looked like the american fracking industry, based mainly in texas and new mexico, it looked to be on its last legs because it could no longer be profitable. what has happened since is they have just got more efficient, a lot of cost—cutting measures and a lot of fracking sites have come back online, and this has led to a huge increase in supply, so quite good news i suppose for america, and we saw a shipment of oilfrom the us america, and we saw a shipment of oil from the us to the uae, america, and we saw a shipment of oilfrom the us to the uae, the middle east, topsy—turvy energy market these d
anne soy reporting from uganda. point next year. that's according to the international energy agency which says the fracking boom could lead to the world's biggest economy overtaking saudi arabia and russia. joe millerjoins us now from new york. hello, joe. what is fuelling america's rise as an energy giant? put simply, it is economics. just a few years ago when oil prices started to slump because global demand weakened, it looked like the american fracking industry, based mainly in texas and...
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because of the bomba of the sea their regime and uganda militias. their forces they are the clear in that these are futile it's the oh these are children and it will for a few years. the bloodshed is so relentless here unicef issued a blanket statement in response to the u.n. agency for children said words couldn't describe the suffering. which is left to numbers to tell the story of. more of the story now with martin milius from the aid organizations care in ahmed in martin thank you for joining us we saw such horrifying pictures there in that report we're hearing also reports that civilians are collapsing from hunger that the medical situation is extremely dire how much has the situation deteriorated in the last few days. we have thirteen. besiegement in the last few months. so basically this area as you mentioned in the report has already besieged since four years or ever since a number of months you know all the tunnels were closed all the checkpoints were closed so the situation before the military escalation in the last two days was already ve
because of the bomba of the sea their regime and uganda militias. their forces they are the clear in that these are futile it's the oh these are children and it will for a few years. the bloodshed is so relentless here unicef issued a blanket statement in response to the u.n. agency for children said words couldn't describe the suffering. which is left to numbers to tell the story of. more of the story now with martin milius from the aid organizations care in ahmed in martin thank you for...
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dave says dark magic is a bold blend of coffee with rich flavors of uganda, sumatra, colombia and otheramerica. like these mountains, each amazing on their own. but together? magical. all, for a smoother tasting cup of coffee. green mountain coffee roasters packed with goodness. jillian: welcome back. brother-in-law to a 9/11 terrorist living like a king at guantÁnamo bay, eating oreos, watching tv in exchange for snitching on fellow terrorists and he could sing get the sweeter taste of freedom thanks to an obama era plea agreement. doctor james mitchell helped develop the enhanced interrogation program and joins me to weigh in. thank you for joining us. my first question is how is this okay, how is this legal? >> i'm not an attorney but i think people probably view this as more outrageous than it is. the false narrative that has been put out about how detainees are normally treated. even the cia when they had the worst of the worst, the terrorist behind 9/11 in custody, when they were cooperating they were access to books and boardgames, played basketball with interrogators, get togeth
dave says dark magic is a bold blend of coffee with rich flavors of uganda, sumatra, colombia and otheramerica. like these mountains, each amazing on their own. but together? magical. all, for a smoother tasting cup of coffee. green mountain coffee roasters packed with goodness. jillian: welcome back. brother-in-law to a 9/11 terrorist living like a king at guantÁnamo bay, eating oreos, watching tv in exchange for snitching on fellow terrorists and he could sing get the sweeter taste of...
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dave says dark magic is a bold blend of coffee with rich flavors of uganda, sumatra, colombia and otherts of south america. like these mountains, each amazing on their own. but together? magical. all, for a smoother tasting cup of coffee. green mountain coffee roasters packed with goodness. as a meteor headsnderway toward the metro area. go, go, go, go, go! we can fit more! there's still more room! we gotta go. juicer! we don't have a juicer! the volkswagen tiguan. it fits everything you need, and everything you don't. >>> by 2003, kevin cooper had lost all of his appeals for the 1983 murders of the ryen family and chris hughes. with his time running out and cooper still professing his innocence, the case came to the attention of the high-powered law firm, orrick, herrington & sutcliffe. norm hile was part of a team that fought death penalty cases on a pro bono basis. >> one thing i've learned in 25 years of representing people on death row, you're going to be fighting an uphill battle, and to have a client whose life is in the balance is a very heavy burden. >> what hile could not disp
dave says dark magic is a bold blend of coffee with rich flavors of uganda, sumatra, colombia and otherts of south america. like these mountains, each amazing on their own. but together? magical. all, for a smoother tasting cup of coffee. green mountain coffee roasters packed with goodness. as a meteor headsnderway toward the metro area. go, go, go, go, go! we can fit more! there's still more room! we gotta go. juicer! we don't have a juicer! the volkswagen tiguan. it fits everything you need,...
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dave says dark magic is a bold blend of coffee with rich flavors of uganda, sumatra, colombia and otherts of south america. like these mountains, each amazing on their own. but together? magical. all, for a smoother tasting cup of coffee. green mountain coffee roasters packed with goodness. 27 new questions in the death of a border patrol agent whose autopsy confirmed he died from blunt force trauma to the head but the fbi saying there is no evidence of an attack. carly: this after an fbi investigator wrote in a sworn affidavit in december that martinez was murdered and his partner assaulted. rob: here's forensic pathologist to break it all down. i am going to get to it. something feels off about this. >> the purpose of doing autopsies is you see things inside the body not apparent on the outside. when you go to see your doctor he looks on your outside but also wants to do internal tests to make sure his opinion is correct. what happened three months ago was the fbi and other people looked at what happened and thought it was a murder. the fbi did their job, the same interview in 650 peo
dave says dark magic is a bold blend of coffee with rich flavors of uganda, sumatra, colombia and otherts of south america. like these mountains, each amazing on their own. but together? magical. all, for a smoother tasting cup of coffee. green mountain coffee roasters packed with goodness. 27 new questions in the death of a border patrol agent whose autopsy confirmed he died from blunt force trauma to the head but the fbi saying there is no evidence of an attack. carly: this after an fbi...
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dave says dark magic is a bold blend of coffee with rich flavors of uganda, sumatra, colombia and otherrica. like these mountains, each amazing on their own. but together? magical. all, for a smoother tasting cup of coffee. green mountain coffee roasters packed with goodness. fred would do anything for hiwell fred... ...good thing the front of this unicorn washed... ...the shirt with gain. because gain has the scent that puts the giddy in "giddyup!" and lasts for up to 12 hours, with zicam extreme congestion relief and zicam intense sinus relief. for colds and allergies, get your better back with zicam nasal sprays. julie: eric holder giving his two sense about the controversial fisa memo, the former attorney general even marking the trump administration. before releasing the democrats rebuttal. >> the best i can understand it seems to have been pretty inaccurate in a number of ways. it strikes me to hear the white house, the fbi and the justice department before the determination on the release of the ship memo. really, really, did you listen to the fbi and the justice department and y
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dave says dark magic is a bold blend of coffee with rich flavors of uganda, sumatra, colombia and other parts of south america. like these mountains, each amazing on their own. but together? magical. all, for a smoother tasting cup of coffee. green mountain coffee roasters packed with goodness. ♪ ♪ohhhhhh, ou! guess what i just got? uh! ♪i used to be spellbound hello again. ♪i used to be spellbound hi. ♪i used to be spellbound that's a big phone. ♪in your arms. [screams] ah, my phone. ♪you built the flame ♪that warms my heart, ♪but lying and cheating ♪has torn us apart ♪and i'm moving on. >> in the spring of 1993, jim and ronda duncan got the shock of a lifetime. their two-month-old son had 13 broken bones. detectives concluded it was child abuse, but who would have done this to cody and why? the investigation tore the family apart. >> i did separate myself from jimmy. >> they told her unless somebody gets blamed for this, then the kids are going to foster home. >> both kids, kevin and cody, were removed from their home while police searched for the offender. >> you were a suspect, too?
dave says dark magic is a bold blend of coffee with rich flavors of uganda, sumatra, colombia and other parts of south america. like these mountains, each amazing on their own. but together? magical. all, for a smoother tasting cup of coffee. green mountain coffee roasters packed with goodness. ♪ ♪ohhhhhh, ou! guess what i just got? uh! ♪i used to be spellbound hello again. ♪i used to be spellbound hi. ♪i used to be spellbound that's a big phone. ♪in your arms. [screams] ah, my...