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stanley ntagali says he remains committed to the anglican communion and will not be pulling the ugandanr issues around human sexuality, when we were dealing with refugees, we were exactly on the same page. archbishop justin welby concluded his visit by praying for peace and reconciliation in south sudan, a prayer that he probably repeated privately for the church that he leads. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: the deal is done. a world record transfer fee of over $250 million, as neymar leaves barcelona for paris saint—germain. hosts the netherlands are through to the final of the women's euros at england's expense. and michelle wie fires a record eight under opening round to take a one—shot lead into the women's british open on friday. hello and welcome to the programme. we start with the news that was eventually set to happen. brazilian forward neymar has left barcelona and signed a five year deal with paris saint—germain for a world record fee of more than $250 million and the club have tweeted bem vindo or "welcome", in the pla
stanley ntagali says he remains committed to the anglican communion and will not be pulling the ugandanr issues around human sexuality, when we were dealing with refugees, we were exactly on the same page. archbishop justin welby concluded his visit by praying for peace and reconciliation in south sudan, a prayer that he probably repeated privately for the church that he leads. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: the deal is done. a world...
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stanley ntagali says he remains committed to the anglican communion and will not be pulling the ugandann sexuality, when we were dealing with refugees, we were exactly on the same page. archbishop justin welby concluded his visit by praying for peace and reconciliation in south sudan, a prayer that he probably repeated privately for the church that he leads. martin bashir, bbc news, in northern uganda. the largest fish market in tokyo has been affected by fire, however there are no reports of any injuries. an air france plane carrying more than 330 passengers may have come as close as 100 kilometres to an intercontinental ballistic missile — which was launched by north korea last week. air france is extending its no—fly zone around north korea as a precaution. it's said that you're never to old to rock'n'roll, and a lady in singapore who's affectionately known as grandma mary proves that point. the 81—year—old loves playing the electric guitar, and she's about to take stage for the gig of her life. she's been telling us all about it. i'm mary ho, i'm 81 this year and i'm going to rock a
stanley ntagali says he remains committed to the anglican communion and will not be pulling the ugandann sexuality, when we were dealing with refugees, we were exactly on the same page. archbishop justin welby concluded his visit by praying for peace and reconciliation in south sudan, a prayer that he probably repeated privately for the church that he leads. martin bashir, bbc news, in northern uganda. the largest fish market in tokyo has been affected by fire, however there are no reports of...
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he says he remains committed to the anglican union and will not be pulling the ugandan church out. have differences of agreement, of opinion, over issues around human sexuality, when we were dealing with refugees we were exactly on the same page. archbishopjustin molby concluded his visit i praying for peace and reconciliation in south sudan. a prayer he probably repeated privately for the church that he leads. martin beshir, bbc nears in northern uganda. england have been taking on the netherlands in the euro championship. the game hasjust about finished. tell us what's happening. i'm afraid to report for england fans that they have lost this semifinal 3—0. the third goal went on in the stroke of that time, see you can probably still here the cheers behind me. vivien medina gave the netherlands the lead in the first half and only one team in women's euro semifinal history have come back from a goal down at half—time to win and that was germany in 2009. it was not to be on this occasion. danielle vande dong scored the second goal for the netherlands, and the third was just said has
he says he remains committed to the anglican union and will not be pulling the ugandan church out. have differences of agreement, of opinion, over issues around human sexuality, when we were dealing with refugees we were exactly on the same page. archbishopjustin molby concluded his visit i praying for peace and reconciliation in south sudan. a prayer he probably repeated privately for the church that he leads. martin beshir, bbc nears in northern uganda. england have been taking on the...
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stanley ntagali says he remains committed to the anglican communion and will not be pulling the ugandans around human sexuality, when we were dealing with refugees, we were exactly on the same page. archbishop justin welby concluded his visit by praying for peace and reconciliation in south sudan, a prayer that he probably repeated privately for the church that he leads. martin bashir, bbc news, in northern uganda. the brazilian footballer neymar has signed a five—year contract with paris saint—germain. the french club paid a world record fee of £198 million to release him from his contract with barcelona. he will be introduced to fans on saturday at psg's first game of the season. it's reported he'll earn after—tax half £1 million a week. the 2017 world athletics championships begin tomorrow in london, and will see the final appearance of usain bolt in major competition. so who'll be athletics‘ next big star? 0ur sports editor dan roan has been speaking to one man who believes he can fill the void, the 400 metres star wayde van niekerk. final preparations at london's olympic stadium, a
stanley ntagali says he remains committed to the anglican communion and will not be pulling the ugandans around human sexuality, when we were dealing with refugees, we were exactly on the same page. archbishop justin welby concluded his visit by praying for peace and reconciliation in south sudan, a prayer that he probably repeated privately for the church that he leads. martin bashir, bbc news, in northern uganda. the brazilian footballer neymar has signed a five—year contract with paris...
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. >> reporter: so they feel somewhat resentful that you are being paid for, supported, and ugandans are? >> yeah. >> reporter: joseph munyambanza says he faced the same problem when he went to school. that's why a coburwas counselor is always on hand. >> we have a big vision for you. we do this because we believe you are the leaders of africa tomorrow. >> reporter: several alums have been launched toward leadership roles, attending universities across uganda and as far away as arizona state and munyambanza's alma mater in missouri. 23-year-old favorite regina just received her degree in development studies from the united states international university in nairobi, a stint that took her to france and could have landed a well-paid job in a lot of places. but she returned home to teach at the corburwas primary school. >> we feel like coming back to our communities and helping the other people grow, it's very important so that we come together as a collective community than an individual person. >> those who are given, those who are trusted, much more is expected from them. >> reporter: he
. >> reporter: so they feel somewhat resentful that you are being paid for, supported, and ugandans are? >> yeah. >> reporter: joseph munyambanza says he faced the same problem when he went to school. that's why a coburwas counselor is always on hand. >> we have a big vision for you. we do this because we believe you are the leaders of africa tomorrow. >> reporter: several alums have been launched toward leadership roles, attending universities across uganda and as...
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there was a gaggle of kenyans and ethiopians, it was actually the ugandan who took silver, joshua cheptegeihat a fantastic final 10,000 metres from mo farah. his final farewell on the track. remember this in london before he turned his attention towards marathon racing. ten global gold is 110w. marathon racing. ten global gold is now. he has not been beaten in the 10,000 metres in six major, in six occasions since back in 2011. the celebrations were fantastic. all the memories came back from all his winds, really. london 2012, when he secured his first double. he's about as pretty much why the london while's athletics champion jim as pretty much why the london while's athletics championjim he wa nted while's athletics championjim he wanted to bow out her and nobody left as they waited to watch him get another gold medal. let us hearfrom both are now and his first bought straight after he won the gold. both are now and his first bought straight after he won the goldm was amazing tonight. i had to get my head around it. i got a little bit emotional at the start. i had to get into the free zon
there was a gaggle of kenyans and ethiopians, it was actually the ugandan who took silver, joshua cheptegeihat a fantastic final 10,000 metres from mo farah. his final farewell on the track. remember this in london before he turned his attention towards marathon racing. ten global gold is 110w. marathon racing. ten global gold is now. he has not been beaten in the 10,000 metres in six major, in six occasions since back in 2011. the celebrations were fantastic. all the memories came back from...
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i think the ugandan government is trying to send a signal to the u.s. government that the new legislation that was signed by president just a few days ago is not. done in government is not happy with that. law. and government believes it's a violation of the nuclear agreement and in that law the u.s. government wants to sanction you dons missile program and that iran. summit republican guards corps or any other things. section eight of that law while it's severely basically a nuclear agreement so this is a signal from tehran that whatever is making you dislike us whatever it is that you don't like we make sure that fully funded and that's why they're funding their missile program given the fact that the u.s. government is threatening north korea with nuclear weapons having come vention and most of this is the basic thing a country can have so you know they are u.s. sanctions actually having a desired effect from what washington wants. obviously not because the aim of the sanctions were to put pressure on iran's missile program put pressure on i r g c yo
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telling me was that i felt interested because within the ugandan system in what. is. just. as i found somewhere to be a legal look at all my this i mean as you know since heroes and those weapons were not a multilateral concept and seen as a myth i just used all of the wording around us. so report of his presidency. yes that's correct pass. it with the enemy go. enemy go to meet up with this is let me go. to this for. what i see it there is common in. it on the what the real i mean in which i think a fork a prisoner is when put it into the paper say it's the plastic into it to open your eyes. if when the line up when you let out again on this government there's room for you it up with a way to see me out the life is your neighborhood. we all willingly accepted the risk of being shot wounded taken prisoner but noone first signed up to be friggin poisoned by our own people of seeing stuff that was nuclear biological and chemical products the said do not truck tires all types of styrofoam polystyrene batteries trucks there was a complete denial i think at all levels of governm
telling me was that i felt interested because within the ugandan system in what. is. just. as i found somewhere to be a legal look at all my this i mean as you know since heroes and those weapons were not a multilateral concept and seen as a myth i just used all of the wording around us. so report of his presidency. yes that's correct pass. it with the enemy go. enemy go to meet up with this is let me go. to this for. what i see it there is common in. it on the what the real i mean in which i...
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. >> trevor: i fail to understand, how do you end up on stage performing with ugandan kids in the united goes back to african music. i just usually listen and keep up to date. when i saw this video of the kids, i fell in love wit. i never seen anybody dance like that. when i'm watching i'm, like, why are these kids dancing like this? then i found out, they don't have no tvs. so all their moves were original. they created their moves. they all live together, 20 of them, they all lost their parents. let me tell you something, i don't know why i did it but i did it. >> trevor: you went on to fall in love with uganda. >> best decision i ever made in my career. >> trevor: i know many people will go to africa and say, i loved it so much! and it's done. but you've stayed in touch with uganda with the people. you are involved in a project called mama hope. >> yes. >> trevor: what is mama hope about? >> knop profit organization. this helps people around the world. i make a better place for children and mothers ( cheers and applause ) i feel like every mother and child should have the right care,
. >> trevor: i fail to understand, how do you end up on stage performing with ugandan kids in the united goes back to african music. i just usually listen and keep up to date. when i saw this video of the kids, i fell in love wit. i never seen anybody dance like that. when i'm watching i'm, like, why are these kids dancing like this? then i found out, they don't have no tvs. so all their moves were original. they created their moves. they all live together, 20 of them, they all lost their...
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for a longer term solution ever land and the german government are looking to lufthansa ugandans into bite negotiations especially with enough time to have progressed. and we believe these negotiations will soon come to an end within a reasonable timeframe. lawson vietnam current and. air berlin currently employs some seven thousand people whose jobs could be in the balance as the company works out its future. to get on the day's trading action now wall street has lost its monday momentum that fairly muted trade around the flat line just the nasdaq a below there in the red at the moment. seeing stocks weighed down by disappointing results from retailers. cleaning the luxury handbag maker coach it shares a trading down about thirteen percent. european markets continue their upward trend air berlin shares were briefly suspended for trading. it plunged as much as fifty percent earlier in the session. closing down thirty four percent. inflation in the united kingdom meanwhile held steady at two point six percent in july. surprise to economists who expect prices to rise more sharply. bank
for a longer term solution ever land and the german government are looking to lufthansa ugandans into bite negotiations especially with enough time to have progressed. and we believe these negotiations will soon come to an end within a reasonable timeframe. lawson vietnam current and. air berlin currently employs some seven thousand people whose jobs could be in the balance as the company works out its future. to get on the day's trading action now wall street has lost its monday momentum that...
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and that the growing ugandan church will not remain in fellowship with those who support same sex unions. you've been invited to the primates meeting. in octobe. will you be attending no se. well the issue of the lbgt community its relationship with the catholic church has also sparked much conversation and debate. father james martin a jesuit priest writes about it in his new book building a bridge and he spoke to my colleague or trevelyan earlier this week. father martin your view mindset so important for flick lead us to welcome lesbian gay bisexual and transgender members into the chat. well for the simple reason that they already are members of the church by virtue of their baptism they already are catholic. but they've felt excluded and marginalised for so long that it's really incumbent upon. church hierarchy to reach out to them in a very positive and forceful way. yet the catholic church doesn't permit homosexuality and so on you putting church leaders in a difficult position. well no not really. you know church teaching is against same sex relations and same sex marriage. but.
and that the growing ugandan church will not remain in fellowship with those who support same sex unions. you've been invited to the primates meeting. in octobe. will you be attending no se. well the issue of the lbgt community its relationship with the catholic church has also sparked much conversation and debate. father james martin a jesuit priest writes about it in his new book building a bridge and he spoke to my colleague or trevelyan earlier this week. father martin your view mindset so...
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i think that the ugandans and the kenyans in particular worked together to really take it to him andnd to do as much as they could to try and draw the sting out of him. theyjust weren't good enough to be able to did that and once it got into his territory in the last couple of laps he had to work hard, but he was always in control. he really that is what aura of invinceability and i'm not sure the others really deep down believe that they can ever beat him. i think they're kind of in their minds always racing for second and that's why they weren't capable of running hard enough in the early stages to really, really test him last night, but there were also points where they backed off because in their mind they are kind of racing for second a lot of time and he plays with the field a lot. he plays a lot of mind games with them and that was very much in evidence last night. as i say, ijust don't believe that they know how to beat him or that they believe they can beat him. we will keep an eye on everything that's happening at the athletics over the course of the weekend. millions of ra
i think that the ugandans and the kenyans in particular worked together to really take it to him andnd to do as much as they could to try and draw the sting out of him. theyjust weren't good enough to be able to did that and once it got into his territory in the last couple of laps he had to work hard, but he was always in control. he really that is what aura of invinceability and i'm not sure the others really deep down believe that they can ever beat him. i think they're kind of in their...
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cheptegei, 20 years old, the ugandan. are we seeing a future dominator of these events?one dominate like mo farah has the last decade or so?|j anyone dominate like mo farah has the last decade or so? i think cheptegei is somebody to be watched coming through. the bravery he showed in the world cross—country to go out as hard as he did and try and win that race was reflected as much in the wisdom that he used, a little bit there today, in trying to judge that. he came out with a huge personal best. he's not been able to beat mo farah. didn't believe he could beat him coming into it. he's got away with a silver medal. we go back to the first weekend of january, on a cold saturday, in edinburghnd a he was disappointing in the edinburgh cross—country. he said, i have t no done enough work this winter yet. coming off the back of his celebrations from rio he took some time out. from then on he knew he would have to work harder and dig deeper than ever to get to this position. when i say this year is the last year that he's really decided he's prepared to make all those sacrifi
cheptegei, 20 years old, the ugandan. are we seeing a future dominator of these events?one dominate like mo farah has the last decade or so?|j anyone dominate like mo farah has the last decade or so? i think cheptegei is somebody to be watched coming through. the bravery he showed in the world cross—country to go out as hard as he did and try and win that race was reflected as much in the wisdom that he used, a little bit there today, in trying to judge that. he came out with a huge personal...
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the ugandans and the kenyans, in particular, worked together to really take it to him and test him, andthey could to try to draw the sting out of him, but they were not good enough to be able to do that. once it got into his territory, he was always in control. he really has that aura of invincibility. i am not sure the others really deep down believe that they can ever beat him. in their minds, they are always racing for second, and that is why they were not capable of really testing him last night. there were also points where they backed off, because in their minds they are racing for second a lot of the time, and he plays with the field, plays mind games, and that was very much in evidence last night. as i say, ijust don't believe that they know how to beat him, or that they believe they can beat him. paula radcliffe there talking about that extraordinary achievement last night, let's head to the london stadium and speak to our very own jessica creighton. we are all terribly envious of you being there, iam sure terribly envious of you being there, i am sure you have heard that a hun
the ugandans and the kenyans, in particular, worked together to really take it to him and test him, andthey could to try to draw the sting out of him, but they were not good enough to be able to do that. once it got into his territory, he was always in control. he really has that aura of invincibility. i am not sure the others really deep down believe that they can ever beat him. in their minds, they are always racing for second, and that is why they were not capable of really testing him last...
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we are here to discuss ugandans troubled presidency. has ate everyone here least a quick elevator talk you can make about james buchanan. it did not work as he planned. when we talk about the presidential stock exchange, is always in the basement. one of the revered speakers at this conclave, james macpherson, a fewoted in usa today years ago as saying that james buchanan was indubitably the worst present we ever had. a debatable proposition, but not one that most people disagree with. certainly he was not the first person to suggest that. others have said it in rather firm tones. what we know about james buchanan tends to be an elevator talk rather than a complicated rendering of a formidable individual in a time of great troubles. he was not, fundamentally, up to meeting the challenge that he faced. what we think we know is that he need in the time of greatest stress and prices. historians love to talk about how the only did two things in the secession crisis, he prayed and cried. to add to that, he would say, please let this challeng
we are here to discuss ugandans troubled presidency. has ate everyone here least a quick elevator talk you can make about james buchanan. it did not work as he planned. when we talk about the presidential stock exchange, is always in the basement. one of the revered speakers at this conclave, james macpherson, a fewoted in usa today years ago as saying that james buchanan was indubitably the worst present we ever had. a debatable proposition, but not one that most people disagree with....
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the ugandan-born entrepreneur founded "health access corps" - a non-profit that aims to combat the shortagecare professionals in sub-saharan africa. >> if you look at the united states, the doctor-patient ratio is about one doctor for every 390 people. but if you look at a country like uganda, my home country, the doctor-patient ratio is one doctor for every 24,000 people, i see myself in these people all the time because at one point, i was them. i was raised by a deaf-mute grandmother, my, my father and mother both died of h.i.v. and aids, my brother died of malaria before his 5th birthday. i got an opportunity through one of those, send-an-orphan-to- school programs. you've seen a lot of programs around the world where you send a couple dollars across the globe to help and orphan and they go to school, and you know, for you on the other side, you hope their life is somehow better. and for me, my program that supported me, it offered a little more than just sending me to a local school, it said, "we will send you to college." being born in, in the rural parts of uganda, and-and raised the
the ugandan-born entrepreneur founded "health access corps" - a non-profit that aims to combat the shortagecare professionals in sub-saharan africa. >> if you look at the united states, the doctor-patient ratio is about one doctor for every 390 people. but if you look at a country like uganda, my home country, the doctor-patient ratio is one doctor for every 24,000 people, i see myself in these people all the time because at one point, i was them. i was raised by a deaf-mute...
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the ugandans and the kenyans, in particular, worked together to really take it to him and test him, and draw the sting out of him but they were not good enough to be able to do that. 0nce good enough to be able to do that. once it got into his territory, he was always in control. you must know the feeling, because when you were competing, you were the best in the world, the one that everyone wanted to beat. you sense that on the track, it is mo versus the rest, they all out to get him. well, they are, but very much in to myself, he really has that aura of invincibility. i am really has that aura of invincibility. iam not really has that aura of invincibility. i am not sure the others really deep down believe that they can ever beat him. in their minds, they are always racing full second, and that is why they were not capable of really testing him last night. there were also points where they backed off, because in their minds they are racing full second a lot of the time, and he plays with the field, plays mind games, and that was very much in evidence last night. as i say, i just don't
the ugandans and the kenyans, in particular, worked together to really take it to him and test him, and draw the sting out of him but they were not good enough to be able to do that. 0nce good enough to be able to do that. once it got into his territory, he was always in control. you must know the feeling, because when you were competing, you were the best in the world, the one that everyone wanted to beat. you sense that on the track, it is mo versus the rest, they all out to get him. well,...
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traditional authority, but there also are reports of the rise or the return of the adf which is a ugandan armed group that is killed over 700 since 2014 and continues to grow in strength. of course we cannot talk about human rights violations in the regions without talking about the deaths or the murders of the two u.n. experts who were found dead in march. they been investigating allegations of the use of mass graves by the governments own security forces in an effort to conceal some of the violations that they have committed. the drc is on the verge of another major humanitarian crisis as armed conflict is on the rise. in the east, the adf has killed more than 700. this despite the robust presence in the drc of the u.n. ethnic tensions between the trial regions have cost the lives of hundreds of civilians, distraction of property. there have also been reports of political interference in the conflict politicians are said to be fueling tensions. the situation led to the resurgence of self-defense groups as similar to -- attacks against civilians from both communities. 150,000 people acco
traditional authority, but there also are reports of the rise or the return of the adf which is a ugandan armed group that is killed over 700 since 2014 and continues to grow in strength. of course we cannot talk about human rights violations in the regions without talking about the deaths or the murders of the two u.n. experts who were found dead in march. they been investigating allegations of the use of mass graves by the governments own security forces in an effort to conceal some of the...
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him, they try, he can win the race whether it is fast or slow, whether there are surges, and the ugandansds off his personal best to win the race. when he is in demand with only a couple of laps to 90, demand with only a couple of laps to go, his rivals no they have not done enough. the whole way round, working the crowd, it was absolutely unbelievable to see how well he performed, just brilliant to see. the crowd were there to watch, and he gets down, phenomenal athlete. jo, he gets down, phenomenal athlete. jo, tell us what it is like in these davidian, we were talking tojess earlier, it is quite wet, the track conditions are different. —— tell us what it is like in the stadium. what are the preparations? how does it change your way of thinking as weather conditions change? laura muir is competing today, what will our athletes be thinking about? muir is competing today, what will our athletes be thinking abounm seems to be brightening up now, but weather conditions do have a part to play. some athletes like a wet track, i remember haile gebrselassie used to ask for the track to be water
him, they try, he can win the race whether it is fast or slow, whether there are surges, and the ugandansds off his personal best to win the race. when he is in demand with only a couple of laps to 90, demand with only a couple of laps to go, his rivals no they have not done enough. the whole way round, working the crowd, it was absolutely unbelievable to see how well he performed, just brilliant to see. the crowd were there to watch, and he gets down, phenomenal athlete. jo, he gets down,...