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has actually gone in where does not have a direct interest northern uganda james's example the ugandan military along with that of the central african republic and the so-called democratic republic of the congo have been unable to deal with jos of coding for the better part of two decades and it's at the request of these governments of the us as model has said in a modest force and i can offer a lot of people would say just to reverse the you know africa command and this ridiculous story about kony two thousand and twelve and all of that is just an invitation to average thais and the militarization of the continent what do you think about that ivan. well i think that's true i mean i'm not sure why coney is the strategic interest of the u.s. and when we say u.s. is the u.s. is a great power and we have the right to defend our interests the question should really be from us security is what are our vital interests and are they really in africa chasing around kone or anybody else right either you even in somalia combating the shabab we're just making more likely that somebody all attacked
has actually gone in where does not have a direct interest northern uganda james's example the ugandan military along with that of the central african republic and the so-called democratic republic of the congo have been unable to deal with jos of coding for the better part of two decades and it's at the request of these governments of the us as model has said in a modest force and i can offer a lot of people would say just to reverse the you know africa command and this ridiculous story about...
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the ugandan prime minister said he watched the spectacular opening and "uganda came out quite well. medals." >> frightening moments when paramedics responded to a local house call. plus, a big announcement from governor o'malley. and he is green, large, and at every home game in fenway park. why was a search party sent out? >> a few showers on hd doppler tonight. a >> a routine call for a baltimore city paramedic turned out to be anything but routine when a porch collapsed and sent the paramedic and the victim tumbling. they reportedly fell inside the home. as the paramedic was removing the victim, the porch gave way and both fell 6 feet, ending up in the basement. >> i am looking at him coming down and they are gone. i just started yelling. i get up on the steps and i can see them down on the floor. i see that he is ok so i am relieved. it is still scary and shocking. it is crazy. >> the paramedic and the victim were not hurt but they are expected to be ok. the man was living in a home that has since been condemned. discussing legislation on expanding gambling. the government made
the ugandan prime minister said he watched the spectacular opening and "uganda came out quite well. medals." >> frightening moments when paramedics responded to a local house call. plus, a big announcement from governor o'malley. and he is green, large, and at every home game in fenway park. why was a search party sent out? >> a few showers on hd doppler tonight. a >> a routine call for a baltimore city paramedic turned out to be anything but routine when a porch...
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so i've always got in my mind the ugandan farmer potentially listening to every one of those broadcasts and i think in getting across, making sense to the world. if you liken it to the world service listener, and it obviously will continue. >> thank you very much. >> joining me now from bush house is rob. rob broomby. what's the reaction from staff been like having made this last broadcast? >> well, i can tell you a few moments ago, the news reader emerged quietly because we were on air in this gallery then went out into the wider newsroom and there was an enormous round of applause there. there are many here today to celebrate and mark this moment. the end of 70 years of broadcasting from this building. it is a very emotional time for many here. they have given their lives to an organization here in bush house. they feel a little bit could be lost in that, but broadcasting is continuing in normal in new broadcasting house in central london, so no damage to programs at all. >> i was just going to say mike woolridge just talked to me about impartialty and the quality of the broadcast. al
so i've always got in my mind the ugandan farmer potentially listening to every one of those broadcasts and i think in getting across, making sense to the world. if you liken it to the world service listener, and it obviously will continue. >> thank you very much. >> joining me now from bush house is rob. rob broomby. what's the reaction from staff been like having made this last broadcast? >> well, i can tell you a few moments ago, the news reader emerged quietly because we...
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. >> reporter: ugandan native lon jones is visiting the u.s. something rare for him. a feeling of acceptance. >> actually i'm just amazed. i'm amazed. >> reporter: in his homeland, jones is an object of hatred for being gay. >> someone thinks because you're gay it's like a virus. i cannot get close to you. i cannot talk to you. i cannot sit next to you. >> reporter: in uganda, as in many other african countries homosexuality is illegal. gay people are frequently vilified. >> being homosexual, no one will back you up, no one will want to defend you, no one will want to associate with you. you're basically living in a world of isolation. >> there's a way you feel when you know you're unwanted. that's how i feel. >> reporter: jones and several other gay rights activists are profiled in a new documentary "call me kuchu" which reflects the war in uganda of homosexuality. some want imprisonment, even death for anyone who is gay. >> god's law is always clear that sin is death. >> reporter: leading gay rights activist, david kato, was murdered last yea
. >> reporter: ugandan native lon jones is visiting the u.s. something rare for him. a feeling of acceptance. >> actually i'm just amazed. i'm amazed. >> reporter: in his homeland, jones is an object of hatred for being gay. >> someone thinks because you're gay it's like a virus. i cannot get close to you. i cannot talk to you. i cannot sit next to you. >> reporter: in uganda, as in many other african countries homosexuality is illegal. gay people are frequently...
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it affects you and you don't come to their assistance when they want something now in the case of ugandan or you've got allies that we have that we have. we had you know because we had to. be added to it in an era in an hero doing everything in new york by a bomb goes off there now they're probably not since about oil yet for the united states yes it's about containing china in this is done under the banner of a war on terror. are there time to get into the anti world update now or start with saudi arabia where protests in the oil producing eastern region have now left two dead after government security forces fired on demonstrators hundreds took part of the protest calling for the release of shia detainees by the government and the deaths come after the arrest of a firebrand shia cleric and two government activist. seven people have now been killed since march when the demonstrations began in the province. they focused on and troops have died after the base was attacked by mosque militants in the eastern city of drought earlier a massive convoy of demonstrators had passed right through t
it affects you and you don't come to their assistance when they want something now in the case of ugandan or you've got allies that we have that we have. we had you know because we had to. be added to it in an era in an hero doing everything in new york by a bomb goes off there now they're probably not since about oil yet for the united states yes it's about containing china in this is done under the banner of a war on terror. are there time to get into the anti world update now or start with...
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it affects you and you don't come to their assistance when they want something now in the case of ugandan or you've got allies that we have that we have. where do you go because we have to endure the other dream in an era in any of your own growing right living in new york over a bar of a bomb goes off there are no other pro in our. oil you for the united states yes it's about containing china in the on to the banner of the war on terror. i want to stay with us for crosstalk coming away in about seven minutes time now they would go to the business section there's all these kiddie building so squabbling russians in london do carry on for half a salute leave or is all like that the past and his former partner there means each other in london's high court today it's over a conflict worth one billion dollars a certainly a lot at stake i'll be talking about love a bit later on we're going to head over into wall street and see how investors are responding with all stocks still managing to do co now the allemande you made down component alcoa is such a for the second quarter results after the cl
it affects you and you don't come to their assistance when they want something now in the case of ugandan or you've got allies that we have that we have. where do you go because we have to endure the other dream in an era in any of your own growing right living in new york over a bar of a bomb goes off there are no other pro in our. oil you for the united states yes it's about containing china in the on to the banner of the war on terror. i want to stay with us for crosstalk coming away in...
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it affects you and you don't come to their assistance when they want something now in the case of ugandan or you've got allies that we have that we have. we haven't you know because we have you here you know you're. in an era in hero getting everybody in new york by the bomb goes off there now they're probably not since about oil yet for the united states yes it's about containing china in this is done under the banner of our war on terror. it's good to have you with us here on our to today will start with saudi arabia as we kick off the r.t. world update now to a protest in the oil producing east in the region of the country have left two dead after government security forces fired on demonstrators hundreds took part in the protest calling for the release of shia detainees by the government the deaths come after the arrest of firebrand shia cleric and anti government activist al nima seven people have now been killed since march when demonstrations began in the. late pakistani troops have died after the base was attacked by a mosque militants in the eastern city of drought earlier massiv
it affects you and you don't come to their assistance when they want something now in the case of ugandan or you've got allies that we have that we have. we haven't you know because we have you here you know you're. in an era in hero getting everybody in new york by the bomb goes off there now they're probably not since about oil yet for the united states yes it's about containing china in this is done under the banner of our war on terror. it's good to have you with us here on our to today...
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sitting with me in the gallery of the capital that evening was a ugandan doctors to help president bush and his senior advisers develop the program. the doctor smiled and repeated relief. -- radiated of relief. he knew the toll of aids. the doctor remembered the faces of the patients he could have saved if he had had madison. on a cold january evening, thousands of miles from his home, he knew that the outcome would be different for future patients. pepfar committed $15 billion over five years to prevent new infeions, to treat those already infected with aids, and to care with children who were orphaned by parents who had died of aids. in a pediatric clinic in botswana, that year, president bush and i saw firsthand the devastating toll of aids. and that pediatric clinic, my daughter barbara and i met a mother who brought her little girl for treatment. she dressed her little daughter like an angel, in love lavender and white dress to meet the american president. this precious little child lay on the examining table so frail and sick. her mother's last hope was to make her beautiful. toda
sitting with me in the gallery of the capital that evening was a ugandan doctors to help president bush and his senior advisers develop the program. the doctor smiled and repeated relief. -- radiated of relief. he knew the toll of aids. the doctor remembered the faces of the patients he could have saved if he had had madison. on a cold january evening, thousands of miles from his home, he knew that the outcome would be different for future patients. pepfar committed $15 billion over five years...
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mygeon r r nis bue a li canyons and the ugandans and the ethiopians and some of the somali clans, they have done a pretty good job of containing al-shabaab, the al qaeda li e s thetw o eees o,reses mp by some ethnic somalis in australia to launch terrorist attacks. eyweac s otdee nd tc--tuho vo. e a nkack to somalia so when i talk about the global landscape, thais an example. in africa though, you have got a gring cnn ner ifoo tinaby ibthwastou ll aowt be diisfaction. bears are satisfied with the government thaanytime you g nflict, anytime you'veot a a pun,prde wh g t happen in parts of north africa. so somalia we have been focused on for years and we are doing i think an adequate job forn d ks lrtou rialhe rtri'mttmoe ieou m nneouca nigeria. it tells you a lot about the al qaeda affiliates and our adversaries. if you k a te calua asll edio er o w,doni institutions. i believe that frica offers a lot of promise, a lot of opportunity if you look at the lianana.soof euie thdlat su growing, that is really challenging the status quo. i spent 10 years in africa's different countrs in some re
mygeon r r nis bue a li canyons and the ugandans and the ethiopians and some of the somali clans, they have done a pretty good job of containing al-shabaab, the al qaeda li e s thetw o eees o,reses mp by some ethnic somalis in australia to launch terrorist attacks. eyweac s otdee nd tc--tuho vo. e a nkack to somalia so when i talk about the global landscape, thais an example. in africa though, you have got a gring cnn ner ifoo tinaby ibthwastou ll aowt be diisfaction. bears are satisfied with...
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it's a massive continent and we itrgrtl tr bstceigigow libvly t u.ndo es the canyons and the ugandans and the ethiopians and se of the somali clans, they have done a pretty good job of containing isedtreaninoae er rot yar attriatt by some ethnic somalis in australia to launch terrorist attacks. rebl to ovt , rmitt he crese thwa link back to somalia so when i talk about the global landscape, that is an example. in africa though, you have got a owc orn ca inyaers ap nd thaen enretri dissatisfaction. bears are satisfied with the government that anytime you got colictanytyo g ticus ios th t apnge at w pe ridfrth what's going to happen in pts of north africa. so somalia we have been focused on for years and we e doing think an adequate job forow th iga tr cali r wod t. alle al cd abt nigeria. it tells yoa lot about the al qaeda affiliates and ou adversaries. youlokat oornn medoiweny ucn. thorwn with institutions. i believe that africa offers a lot of promise, a lot o opportity ouoo t grownme t ns enusou ha isilessti growing, that is really challenging the status quo. i spent 10 yearsn afri
it's a massive continent and we itrgrtl tr bstceigigow libvly t u.ndo es the canyons and the ugandans and the ethiopians and se of the somali clans, they have done a pretty good job of containing isedtreaninoae er rot yar attriatt by some ethnic somalis in australia to launch terrorist attacks. rebl to ovt , rmitt he crese thwa link back to somalia so when i talk about the global landscape, that is an example. in africa though, you have got a owc orn ca inyaers ap nd thaen enretri...
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but her daughter willow saw the kone 2012 video about a ugandan warlord, did some research, and then she told her mom that the trafficking problem is also happening here. she's right. the state department says as many as 27 million people are enslaved worldwide, and the fbi estimates that 15,000 to 18,000 of them are right here in the united states. the senate foreign relations committee is holding the hearing. the panel wants to develop a strategy to try to stop human trafficking over the next 10 years. pinkett smith went on cnn's "starting point" before she headed to capitol hill. >> i think at this point it is about educating yourself, and realizing how it exists. and today we'll be talking about the tvpa, the trafficking victims protection act, which has not been reauthorized on a federal level quite yet. and so we want to push to make that happen. and then of course we have the case act in california for this november. we'll be pushing to make sure that that bill gets passed. it will be the toughest anti-trafficking law in this country. and so those will be our two actions. >> y
but her daughter willow saw the kone 2012 video about a ugandan warlord, did some research, and then she told her mom that the trafficking problem is also happening here. she's right. the state department says as many as 27 million people are enslaved worldwide, and the fbi estimates that 15,000 to 18,000 of them are right here in the united states. the senate foreign relations committee is holding the hearing. the panel wants to develop a strategy to try to stop human trafficking over the next...
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sitting with me in the gallery of the evening was a you gone up -- was a ugandan doctor that helped develop pepfar. his smile radiated relief and joy. as a medical professional in one of the countries hardest hit by the deadly disease, he knew the toll of aids. he remembered the faces of the patients he could have saved if he had medicine. on a cold january evening, thousands of miles from his home, he knew the outcome would be different for future patients. pepfar committed $15 billion over five years to prevent new infections and care for children whose parents had died of aids. he saw firsthand the devastating toll of aids. in the pediatric clinic, my daughter and i met a mother man brought her little girl for treatment. she dressed her daughter like an angel in a lovely lavender and white dress to meet the american president. this precious little child was so frail and sick. her mother's last hope was to make her beautiful. today with access to anti- retrovirals, that little girl would have another chance at life. three weeks ago, returned -- we returned to botswana. we saw the same cli
sitting with me in the gallery of the evening was a you gone up -- was a ugandan doctor that helped develop pepfar. his smile radiated relief and joy. as a medical professional in one of the countries hardest hit by the deadly disease, he knew the toll of aids. he remembered the faces of the patients he could have saved if he had medicine. on a cold january evening, thousands of miles from his home, he knew the outcome would be different for future patients. pepfar committed $15 billion over...