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though in sudan. we met with then president and vice president who have now turned into enormous conflict and rising up against each other and killing and causing people to flee. so i want to congratulate congresswoman bass for this resolution for us to be on record relating to efforts in south sudan. and i read this story about a woman who is an example of what the fear and fright is. by day, scours swamp for fish and edible waterlillies. when darkness falls, she and others fleeing a three-year civil war slip on to dry land and crops. ild animals provide a threat but they -- or she worries tar less than the armed men who can appear in the daytime. the 20-year-old said, one of the two areas in south sudan where the united nations in february made the world's first declaration of famine since 2011. she and other residents are facing a catastrophic -- that is being a catastrophe that is being echoed by looming mass food shortages in yemen, nigeria and this is devastating. an article in bloomberg news, 1
though in sudan. we met with then president and vice president who have now turned into enormous conflict and rising up against each other and killing and causing people to flee. so i want to congratulate congresswoman bass for this resolution for us to be on record relating to efforts in south sudan. and i read this story about a woman who is an example of what the fear and fright is. by day, scours swamp for fish and edible waterlillies. when darkness falls, she and others fleeing a...
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#je t‘aime # oui, je t‘aime # meet sudan. he is literally one of a kind, the last male northern white rhino on earth. and what do you do if you are feeling lonely these days? go online. tinder is going to broadcast a profile for our rhino sudan. it will be broadcast in 190 countries and in a0 languages. it is really the first time that tinder has done something like that, to that scale. on his profile sudan claims to perform well under pressure and says he likes to eat grass and chill in the mud, and admits to being six foot tall and weighing 5,000lbs. that's more than 2,000 kilos. obviously, sudan is not really looking to hook up online. this is all about raising around $9 million needed for fertility treatment. sudan having failed to breed successfully the old—fashioned way with these two female northern white rhinos, but there are thousands of southern white rhinos who might be able to help. this is something that will have to be replicated and done at scale. we're going to have to have a breeding programme in kenya to c
#je t‘aime # oui, je t‘aime # meet sudan. he is literally one of a kind, the last male northern white rhino on earth. and what do you do if you are feeling lonely these days? go online. tinder is going to broadcast a profile for our rhino sudan. it will be broadcast in 190 countries and in a0 languages. it is really the first time that tinder has done something like that, to that scale. on his profile sudan claims to perform well under pressure and says he likes to eat grass and chill in...
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james landale, bbc news, near the border of south sudan. the headlines on bbc news: the us defends its decision to drop a huge bomb on islamic state militants in afghanistan — 36 militants are thought to have been killed. the us also confirms it's assessing its military response to north korea's nuclear programme. china warns conflict could break out at any moment. priti patel has accused government and rebel forces in south sudan of deliberately blocking food aid. sport now, and for a full round—up, and the bbc sport centre. sebastian vettel looks like the man to beat at the bahrain grand prix. he was fastest in both practice sessions, three tenths quicker than lewis hamilton, despite his ferrari breaking down in second practice. meanwhile it has become firm to the 2009 world champion jenson meanwhile it has become firm to the 2009 world championjenson button will be making a brief comeback next month. he has agreed to replace fernando alonso from mclaren at the monaco grand prix. but britain is still contracted as it —— but it is
james landale, bbc news, near the border of south sudan. the headlines on bbc news: the us defends its decision to drop a huge bomb on islamic state militants in afghanistan — 36 militants are thought to have been killed. the us also confirms it's assessing its military response to north korea's nuclear programme. china warns conflict could break out at any moment. priti patel has accused government and rebel forces in south sudan of deliberately blocking food aid. sport now, and for a full...
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turned from their homes in south sudan. she came here when the fighting started because she thought she was going to be killed because of her ethnicity. >> life in the camp is not good. there is not enough food. i cannot go back to my house. we were displaced by other people. how she and her team keep the community together and protect people. >> many things happen to women. there is a reduction and rape. sometimes the women can be taken by the government, they can rape them. reporter: nearly half the women in south sudan are married before age 18, and it is one of the worst places in the world to be a mother. ld girl in south sudan is more likely to die in childbirth and then finish education. very few make it through secondary school. >> that don't take much interest in education. reporter: she is 19, and this is a mentoring session. she has made it her mission to stop girls from dropping out. >> the benefit of education -- i want them to know that. i don't be the one benefiting alone. reporter: she persuades parents to k
turned from their homes in south sudan. she came here when the fighting started because she thought she was going to be killed because of her ethnicity. >> life in the camp is not good. there is not enough food. i cannot go back to my house. we were displaced by other people. how she and her team keep the community together and protect people. >> many things happen to women. there is a reduction and rape. sometimes the women can be taken by the government, they can rape them....
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this is south sudan's only children's hospitalfor this is south sudan's only children's hospital for and more babies are arriving with acute malnutrition. cecilia is 18 months old and severely malnourished. her mother is dead and her grandmother had no milk to feed her. i had to beg food from neighbours, she told me. but after a few days, cecilia's diarrhoea and fever has got better. this war has also forced people from their homes. this is the registration centre over the border in uganda where thousands are arriving each day. merry flight after husband was killed by soldiers. one night her husband was followed out of the home and he was taken away from the house and slaughtered like an animal is butchered in a slaughterhouse. for all the aid, this is a crisis that many think will get worse before it gets better. james landale, bbc news, near the border of south sudan. at the jail has been heard in lagos, three years since the mass abduction of more than 270 schoolgirls by boko haram. rallies have also been held to urge the government to increase effo rts to urge the government to i
this is south sudan's only children's hospitalfor this is south sudan's only children's hospital for and more babies are arriving with acute malnutrition. cecilia is 18 months old and severely malnourished. her mother is dead and her grandmother had no milk to feed her. i had to beg food from neighbours, she told me. but after a few days, cecilia's diarrhoea and fever has got better. this war has also forced people from their homes. this is the registration centre over the border in uganda...
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the whole project could take ten or even 15 years, and sudan is 43. that is almost 100 in rhino years. so swipe right while you can. hi there. it felt pretty chilly at times yesterday, didn't it? it was even cold enough for some snow on the ground up in the highlands of scotland. not bad going for late april. you can see the snow cover here at kincraig in the highlands. and we even had a dusting of snow further south, as far south as staffordshire, up in the north—west midlands. those showers have been feeding in, then, on a brisk north—easterly wind, but over more recent hours, we've seen those showers tending to become confined more to coastal districts, northern scotland, around the eastern side of england, western wales, and cornwall as well. but, as we go through the day today, we are going to see a mixture of sunshine and heavy showers. plenty of these thunderclouds will be developing as the day goes by, particularly across eastern stretches of england. and it is going to be a chilly start to the morning. there should be plenty of sunshine a
the whole project could take ten or even 15 years, and sudan is 43. that is almost 100 in rhino years. so swipe right while you can. hi there. it felt pretty chilly at times yesterday, didn't it? it was even cold enough for some snow on the ground up in the highlands of scotland. not bad going for late april. you can see the snow cover here at kincraig in the highlands. and we even had a dusting of snow further south, as far south as staffordshire, up in the north—west midlands. those showers...
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in south sudan here, they don't take much interest in education. achol majur is 19, she is head girl and this is a mentoring session. she has made it her mission to stop girls from dropping out. since i know the benefit of education, i want my girls to know about it and i talk to them every time because i don't want to be the one benefiting alone — i want others to benefit. she persuades parents to keep the girls in school. if you get an education, if you educate boys and abandon girls, that doesn't make sense — both boys and girls have to go to school. now, some of the bigger sports stories in the world. starting off with an announcement we were expecting but it is still significant. the us, canada and mexico will announce a joint bid to host the 2026 world cup. it'll be the first expanded version of the tournement — with 48 teams taking place. the announcement was made at the top of one world trade center in new york. we have the full support of the united states government in this project. the president of the united states is fully suppor
in south sudan here, they don't take much interest in education. achol majur is 19, she is head girl and this is a mentoring session. she has made it her mission to stop girls from dropping out. since i know the benefit of education, i want my girls to know about it and i talk to them every time because i don't want to be the one benefiting alone — i want others to benefit. she persuades parents to keep the girls in school. if you get an education, if you educate boys and abandon girls, that...
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leadership is south sudan. emergencies are on the rise across africa, but the situation in south sudan is so grim that it's led the u.n. to use the word famine for the first time sin 2011. since 2011. famine is not a word that the u.n. or international community throws around lightly. in order for the u.n. to officially declare a famine, a population must reach a certain death rate, malnutrition and food shortage levels. in blunt terms, a formal famine declaration means that many people have already started dying of hunger. the famine in south sudan is almost entirely man-made. the much heralded august 2015 peace agreement has failed to bring peace to south sudan which has been marred in a civil war almost entirely throughout the young nation's lifetime. thousands of civilians have been killed and millions more were displaced as a result of the civil war in south sudan. millions of those who are left in the country are facing a severe hunger crisis, fighting between rival factions have left an estimated 4.9 mil
leadership is south sudan. emergencies are on the rise across africa, but the situation in south sudan is so grim that it's led the u.n. to use the word famine for the first time sin 2011. since 2011. famine is not a word that the u.n. or international community throws around lightly. in order for the u.n. to officially declare a famine, a population must reach a certain death rate, malnutrition and food shortage levels. in blunt terms, a formal famine declaration means that many people have...
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of deliberately blocking food aid. forces in south sudan on a visit to the famine—stricken country, she also accused both sides of what she called abhorrent human rights abuses, including rape and murder. abhorrent human rights abuses, she was speaking to our diplomatic correspondent, james landale, who travelled with her and sent this report. in many civil wars, aircraft bring death. but here in south sudan, they bring hope, dropping not bombs, but bags. they bring hope, dropping this is leer, a desolate spot near the front line of the conflict that has left millions of people hungry and displaced. these bags are full of food, paid for by british taxpayers, to relieve the famine that the un has formally declared here. we travelled with priti patel, the international development secretary, to see how the aid she has ordered is being delivered to regions that are the hardest to reach. airdrops that she admits are complicated and expensive, and not enough is getting through. are complicated and expensive, there is a conflict taking place and food is being used as part of that conflict
of deliberately blocking food aid. forces in south sudan on a visit to the famine—stricken country, she also accused both sides of what she called abhorrent human rights abuses, including rape and murder. abhorrent human rights abuses, she was speaking to our diplomatic correspondent, james landale, who travelled with her and sent this report. in many civil wars, aircraft bring death. but here in south sudan, they bring hope, dropping not bombs, but bags. they bring hope, dropping this is...
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james landale, bbc news, near the border of south sudan. thousands of military personnel in pyongyang, parading to mark the 105th anniversary of the birth of its first leader and founder, kim il—sung. there is the current leader, kim jong—un, who il—sung. there is the current leader, kimjong—un, who many people are worried he will authorise a nuclear test or potentially a missile test today, to coincide with this celebration. now, saturday does mark the so—called date of the sun. that is the anniversary of the founder's birth, the grandfather of the current leader, kim jong—un. north korea, it should be said, has seen a ratcheting up of tensions with the us in the recent week, but north korea, it should be said, is still technically at war with the south after their conflict back in the 1950s. that ended with a truce, but not a treaty, crucially, so those two countries are still very much on guard and that is why there isa much on guard and that is why there is a lot of worry in the south, in seoul, but also in many countries ar
james landale, bbc news, near the border of south sudan. thousands of military personnel in pyongyang, parading to mark the 105th anniversary of the birth of its first leader and founder, kim il—sung. there is the current leader, kim jong—un, who il—sung. there is the current leader, kimjong—un, who many people are worried he will authorise a nuclear test or potentially a missile test today, to coincide with this celebration. now, saturday does mark the so—called date of the sun. that...
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the famine ist -- not a byproduct of the war i in south sudan. it is the goal itself. how does it happen? a number of arms have been delivered their. the shelf life of the ak-47 has 25-30 years. what they need now is ammunition. brian: who is providing ammunition? kiflemariam: different countries. china, belarus. there are e speculations that se come from belgium. which you can do -- the weapons with ammunition, you can do anything. ?rian: dagmar dehmer dagmar: the politics behind it arare seldom understood or even taken into notion. no one is really interested in which political faction is heading which political faction. in europe, you get the impression or in the german public, you get the impression it might be the right guys, and if they kill each other, why potter -- bother? brian: what do you say as far as europeing interests in and east africa, beyond the famine. the problelems that lead up to , ones? human once? -- jorg: what i like to do is bring up stories of daily life, bring some normality into the european norm -- narrative about africa. revealing all the
the famine ist -- not a byproduct of the war i in south sudan. it is the goal itself. how does it happen? a number of arms have been delivered their. the shelf life of the ak-47 has 25-30 years. what they need now is ammunition. brian: who is providing ammunition? kiflemariam: different countries. china, belarus. there are e speculations that se come from belgium. which you can do -- the weapons with ammunition, you can do anything. ?rian: dagmar dehmer dagmar: the politics behind it arare...
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foreign policy in kosovo and iraq and libya, and sudan, to say that the u.s. seems to have this fixation with ousting dictators and countries end up in much worse shape afterwards. tillerson giving brief and not nearly as aggressive answers as lavrov did. he didn't seem to want to come looking for a fight. lavrov was very comfortable looking for a fight and taking the argument very much to the u.s. >> melissa: yeah. >> i thought lavrov was noticeably more aggressive and, frankly, dominated the news conference. >> melissa: he did hit very hard, especially on that point. he went through the litany of history of what has happened when secular deck taters have been deposed and how badly that has worked out for the u.s. tillerson was clear on what he thought assad's future role was. let's listen to that an get your reaction. >> we did discuss at length the future role for assad, whether it be in a future political process or not. clearly, our view is that the reign of the assad family is coming to an end. it is possible that the threshold necessary to charge indivi
foreign policy in kosovo and iraq and libya, and sudan, to say that the u.s. seems to have this fixation with ousting dictators and countries end up in much worse shape afterwards. tillerson giving brief and not nearly as aggressive answers as lavrov did. he didn't seem to want to come looking for a fight. lavrov was very comfortable looking for a fight and taking the argument very much to the u.s. >> melissa: yeah. >> i thought lavrov was noticeably more aggressive and, frankly,...
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but here in south sudan, they bring hope, dropping not bombs, but bags. this is leer, a desolate spot near the front line of the conflict that has left millions of people hungry and displaced. these bags are full of food, paid for by british taxpayers to relieve the famine that the us has formally declared here. to have the operation... we travelled with priti patel, the international developer and secretary to see how the aa she has ordered is being delivered to regions that are ha rd est to delivered to regions that are hardest to reach. airdrops that she admits complicate and expensive, not enough is getting through. there is a complex taking place and food is being used as part of this conflict. this is a man—made famine, there is a civil war that is taking place here in south sudan, and we are seeing all sorts of point practices ta ke seeing all sorts of point practices take place in terms of human rights violations, rape, murder, people being persecuted. it absolutely has to stop. in the meantime uk is providing a lifeline. so close is the fightin
but here in south sudan, they bring hope, dropping not bombs, but bags. this is leer, a desolate spot near the front line of the conflict that has left millions of people hungry and displaced. these bags are full of food, paid for by british taxpayers to relieve the famine that the us has formally declared here. to have the operation... we travelled with priti patel, the international developer and secretary to see how the aa she has ordered is being delivered to regions that are ha rd est to...
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sudan, yes, it is really a disaster. as such, doesn't have any in south sudan. think that's a task for the international community like the united nations. it's a tragic situation and i do united nations would be able to deploy people sudanese and south sudanese people. russia. ump and i feel sure that the russians or tried to interfere election process in the states. but they always try to interfere processes. cratic they will also do it in europe. we are approaching elections in france and later in germany. already now in france, we can russians are interfering with that election. visited marin lapen president putin in the kremlin. financed her s party. and the reason is that national france is in favor of lifting he e.u. sanctions against russia. so a lot is at stake for russians. so we wouldn't be surprised if to interfere with these elections and, for news or create fake false stories about the leading la pen. to his name is makong. already. e seen that and i wouldn't be surprised if same in ctly the germany. o i have no doubt that the russians tried to int
sudan, yes, it is really a disaster. as such, doesn't have any in south sudan. think that's a task for the international community like the united nations. it's a tragic situation and i do united nations would be able to deploy people sudanese and south sudanese people. russia. ump and i feel sure that the russians or tried to interfere election process in the states. but they always try to interfere processes. cratic they will also do it in europe. we are approaching elections in france and...
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>> tell me about the holocaust in recent history, where are we sudan? >> i this i in iraq, we have the zitis, south sudan the world's next gen side potentially. in sudan, dharfor and the mountain, the issue is what can be done as christian said, in a lot of cases we won't send in the 82nd airborne, we can take a chapter, there is an incredibly exhaustive efforts to chase the assets of terror noimpblths we can do the same thing with war criminals, they're stealing the wealth of these countries n. armenia, the same thing. they stole the wealth of the armenians, it was financial. massive asset transfer. in all of these gen sides you see the same thing. they put it into the international system. that's a vulnerability we don't go after. that's the next frontier. >> christian bale, i have become something of a student you have to study to play, that's dick cheney. how do you get ready for that? he's sort of an interesting guy. he's one of my best heroes. >> look at that, spiting image. amazing. >> you can do any accent. i'm sure you do. >> we are trying to d
>> tell me about the holocaust in recent history, where are we sudan? >> i this i in iraq, we have the zitis, south sudan the world's next gen side potentially. in sudan, dharfor and the mountain, the issue is what can be done as christian said, in a lot of cases we won't send in the 82nd airborne, we can take a chapter, there is an incredibly exhaustive efforts to chase the assets of terror noimpblths we can do the same thing with war criminals, they're stealing the wealth of these...
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tinder is going to broadcast, launch, a profile for our rhino sudan. it's going to be broadcasted in 190 countries, and in 11! languages, which is the first time tinder has done something like that, to that scale. on his profile, he claims to perform well under pressure, says he enjoys eating grass and chilling in the mud, and admits to being six—foot tall and weighing 5,000 pounds. that is over 200 kilograms. this is all about raising about $9 million needed for fertility treatment. sudan having failed to breed successfully the old—fashioned way with two northern white rhinos. but there are thousands of southern white rhinos he may be able to help. this is something which is going to have to be done at scale, and where we will have a breeding programme in kenya, to continue to build the number of northern whites, so that eventually we will have sufficient numbers, ultimately, to be able to reintroduce them into the national park. the whole project could take ten, or even 15 years, and sudan is a3. that is almost 100 in rhino years. so swipe right
tinder is going to broadcast, launch, a profile for our rhino sudan. it's going to be broadcasted in 190 countries, and in 11! languages, which is the first time tinder has done something like that, to that scale. on his profile, he claims to perform well under pressure, says he enjoys eating grass and chilling in the mud, and admits to being six—foot tall and weighing 5,000 pounds. that is over 200 kilograms. this is all about raising about $9 million needed for fertility treatment. sudan...
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south sudan was established in the obama administration try to secure the agreement of splitting of sudan. it was the obama administration's plan and, right now, washington insisted that things should be introduced against the country they helped create. the fixation on trying to oust this dictator, and authoritarian leader, is well known to us and we know how it ends. a successful oust of the dictator is very hard to remember. if you had me examples, i would be glad for you to share them with me. syria and our president has stated on many occasions that we are not trying to put out anyone as they do in libya right now. we want them to sit at one negotiating table. as the u.n. security council resolution states, they have all gather together and enter into dialogue. the most important thing is not to eliminate a political leader from the chessboard, so to speak, but to agree on how we can treat this and how the treaty will be built. it has to be democratic. it has to be secular. all ethnic and religious groups have to feel safe, have to feel represented at government agencies and only if
south sudan was established in the obama administration try to secure the agreement of splitting of sudan. it was the obama administration's plan and, right now, washington insisted that things should be introduced against the country they helped create. the fixation on trying to oust this dictator, and authoritarian leader, is well known to us and we know how it ends. a successful oust of the dictator is very hard to remember. if you had me examples, i would be glad for you to share them with...
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only last year my southern sudan was just only last year, southern sudan was offered to -- onlyctions imposed southern sudan was offered to have sanctions imposed. examples of when a dictator would be overruled and everything would be absolutely perfect. there are no examples like this. if i am wrong, let me know. in syria, many times from president putin stated, we are not aiming at a personality. we are trying to come to some kind of reconciliation. the same as the u.n. security resolution. councilecurity resolution says, it is up to the syrians themselves to decide what ty want to . the most important thing is not to get rid of that political to deal with a democratic state so the country can be secular. this is what the opposition from the highest committee of negotiations is demanding. all groups should be protected and represented in all levels of governmental authority and only then, some census will be achieved. then, it will be without tragic consequences for the country, for the people and for the whole region at large. >> secretary of state tillerson, have you discussed tod
only last year my southern sudan was just only last year, southern sudan was offered to -- onlyctions imposed southern sudan was offered to have sanctions imposed. examples of when a dictator would be overruled and everything would be absolutely perfect. there are no examples like this. if i am wrong, let me know. in syria, many times from president putin stated, we are not aiming at a personality. we are trying to come to some kind of reconciliation. the same as the u.n. security resolution....
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sudan is not really looking to hook up online. this is all about raising about $9 million needed for fertility treatment, sudan having failed to breed successfully the old—fashioned way with two northern white rhinos. but there are thousands of southern white rhinos who might be able to help. we will have a breeding programme in kenya, to continue to build the number of northern whites, so that eventually we will have sufficient numbers, ultimately, to be able to reintroduce them back into the national park. the whole project could take ten or even 15 years, and sudan is 43. that is almost 100 in rhino years. so swipe right while you can. i like that story. they have certainly raised his profile. it is ten minutes past seven and you are watching bbc breakfast. the side affects of alcohol are well documented, but now we're being told it can affect the pace at which our heart beats. at germany's oktoberfest, over 3,000 people took part in research to see how alcohol was affecting their heart rhythm while they drank. it revealed ab
sudan is not really looking to hook up online. this is all about raising about $9 million needed for fertility treatment, sudan having failed to breed successfully the old—fashioned way with two northern white rhinos. but there are thousands of southern white rhinos who might be able to help. we will have a breeding programme in kenya, to continue to build the number of northern whites, so that eventually we will have sufficient numbers, ultimately, to be able to reintroduce them back into...
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southern sudan. so this obsession with the change of regime here and there after to tell —— a totally dictator, we're fadiman examples, too many. and hardly any of them are positive. —— we have had too many examples. i cannot recall any where a dictator was overthrown and things moved smoothly. so in syria as president putin publicity underlined, we're not making a steak ona underlined, we're not making a steak on a particular personality or individual. as in libya they are trying to focus on this or that leader. the same thing in syria, all the syrians need to sit down and ee, the syrians need to sit down and agree, it has to be inclusive internal dialogue. and the un security council resolution says syrians themselves should determine the fate of the country. the most important thing is not necessarily to re m ove important thing is not necessarily to remove this or that individual from the political scene but to agree about the future structure of the syrian state. so it is democratically
southern sudan. so this obsession with the change of regime here and there after to tell —— a totally dictator, we're fadiman examples, too many. and hardly any of them are positive. —— we have had too many examples. i cannot recall any where a dictator was overthrown and things moved smoothly. so in syria as president putin publicity underlined, we're not making a steak ona underlined, we're not making a steak on a particular personality or individual. as in libya they are trying to...
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so when you talk about south sudan. you have to talk about the fact its government is not allowing us to take aid into that area. i know the budget came out. but we also know there are many steps before congress and the president come together on what a new budget should look like. >> dickerson: is there anything the united states is doing specifically to respond to this specific humanitarian crisis? >> well, we're meeting on all of these issues, but more importantly than, that when it comes to south sudan, the conversations i'm having with my counterparts is, what are we going to do to the governments when they're not allowing aid to get in? we're seeing that in syria and south sudan. we have to do more than just flap the back of a hand of a government who is allowing their people to die in from the of their face. we have to go in there and tell them, you can't keep the hindrance to what's keeping people from getting food and medical help. >> dickerson: ambassador haley, thank you for being with us. >> thank you so muc
so when you talk about south sudan. you have to talk about the fact its government is not allowing us to take aid into that area. i know the budget came out. but we also know there are many steps before congress and the president come together on what a new budget should look like. >> dickerson: is there anything the united states is doing specifically to respond to this specific humanitarian crisis? >> well, we're meeting on all of these issues, but more importantly than, that when...
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the president of sudan, there are has been a warrant for his arrest issued by the international court and several days later the obama administration decided that in order to settle this problem, saddam had to be split into two parts. south sudan was established and the obama administration tried to help them secure bashar's agreement to the splitting of president bashar held his end of the bargain. sudan was split into two parts and of course was the obama administration's plan and right now, washington insisted that sanctions would be introduced against the country they helped create. so this fixation on trying to oust this or that dictator a authoritarian or totalitarian leader is well-known to us, and we know how it ends. a successful oust of a dictator is very hard to remember. if you have any examples, i would be glad if you could share them with me. on syria as our president has stated on many occasions, we are not trying to put out anyone on bashar al-assad or anyone else as they do in libya right now. we want them to sit at one negotiating table as the council resolution stat
the president of sudan, there are has been a warrant for his arrest issued by the international court and several days later the obama administration decided that in order to settle this problem, saddam had to be split into two parts. south sudan was established and the obama administration tried to help them secure bashar's agreement to the splitting of president bashar held his end of the bargain. sudan was split into two parts and of course was the obama administration's plan and right now,...
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look at president bash irin sudan. he has an indictment for genocide going back a number of years for killing lots of people in the darfur region. nobody does anything. even south africa wouldn't arrest him when he was there. so, completely feckless there, he's a war criminal. are you saying we should do something alone in syria, what are we going to do? we're not going to get help out of the u.n. >> i would start with the community council. they did pass resolutions condemning syria's use of chemical weapons. now they have used a very strong agent again. it's time for the security council to put something behind that. i am also saying you don't legitimate mr. assad. so, i would hope that the trump administration would not give any credibility that mr. assad -- president assad has any legitimacy to remain as the leader of syria. >> all right. let me ask you one quick question on a random topic, one i'm profoundly interested in, the nation of south sudan which is in the midst of a civil war. people are starving there. i
look at president bash irin sudan. he has an indictment for genocide going back a number of years for killing lots of people in the darfur region. nobody does anything. even south africa wouldn't arrest him when he was there. so, completely feckless there, he's a war criminal. are you saying we should do something alone in syria, what are we going to do? we're not going to get help out of the u.n. >> i would start with the community council. they did pass resolutions condemning syria's...
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. >> let me ask you, i keep going back to south sudan every chance i get. i throw this one in, in south sudan, they're using rape and amputation of people and cutting them up and doing all of those horrible things. is that different than chemical weapons and barrel bombs? >> under international law, yes. i mean, no less awful. >> should our response be different? >> our response in south sudan, so far, has been to try to get diplomatic talks started again and deal on the humanitarian side with the flow of refugees. there's a lot of similarities. but we know nothing at this point of whether the white house has a true strategy to try to end the war in south sudan or whether they even really started to take a hard look at that. >> that's probably because we don't have images and we also can't police and take care of the whole world, which is the awful, ugly situation. >> and that goes back again to what libertarians are arguing in this situation. it's really awful, but there's only a certain amount of taxpayer dollars and you risk a situation where you get mir
. >> let me ask you, i keep going back to south sudan every chance i get. i throw this one in, in south sudan, they're using rape and amputation of people and cutting them up and doing all of those horrible things. is that different than chemical weapons and barrel bombs? >> under international law, yes. i mean, no less awful. >> should our response be different? >> our response in south sudan, so far, has been to try to get diplomatic talks started again and deal on the...
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you sent me an e-mail telling me about your trip to uganda and south sudan where apparently the reach of cnn international is strong. quickly, tell me audience that story. >> well, michael, i was in uganda with republican senator bob corker chairman of the foreign relations committee visiting refugee camps on good friday and then i traveled up to south sudan the country from which all these refugees are flowing, it's a country divided by terrible brutal conflict and the president is largely responsible for this. i was in his office meeting with him, he was a tense and difficult meeting because i was confronting him on his failure to make progress in negotiating a peace or resolving the conflict and i was confronting him over his actions to block humanitarian relief to hundreds of thousands of starving south sudanese. he had a tv on during this entire meeting and about halfway through your face came on and the smerconish show started and i had to suppress a smile as we walked out, the ambassador said what was that all about? >> i said, well, it was truly odd to be in south sudan, one o
you sent me an e-mail telling me about your trip to uganda and south sudan where apparently the reach of cnn international is strong. quickly, tell me audience that story. >> well, michael, i was in uganda with republican senator bob corker chairman of the foreign relations committee visiting refugee camps on good friday and then i traveled up to south sudan the country from which all these refugees are flowing, it's a country divided by terrible brutal conflict and the president is...
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---para que esto sea posible, "sudan" ha colocado su perfil en la aplicacion de citas "tinder"... en busca de patrocinadores. cu --asi llegamos al final de nuestro programa. --le esperamos maÑana a las 5:30 y a las once >>> >>> comenzamos con "titulares y mÁs" coorslight. >> marco fabiÁn continÚa su racha en alemania >>> continÚa en nuestra cobertura de los premios billboard con las grandes estrellas de la mÚsica y el entretenimiento que tienen en comÚn la cultura antigÜa de los andes tendrÁn que ver a continuaciÓn "titulares y mÁs" coorslight comenzamos. >>> Órale
---para que esto sea posible, "sudan" ha colocado su perfil en la aplicacion de citas "tinder"... en busca de patrocinadores. cu --asi llegamos al final de nuestro programa. --le esperamos maÑana a las 5:30 y a las once >>> >>> comenzamos con "titulares y mÁs" coorslight. >> marco fabiÁn continÚa su racha en alemania >>> continÚa en nuestra cobertura de los premios billboard con las grandes estrellas de la mÚsica y el...
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south sudan is one of the toughest places in the world to be a woman. the maternal mortality rate is one of the world's highest. in fact, a 15—year—old girl is more likely to die in childbirth than she is to finish school. our africa correspondent alastair leithead has been speaking to three women in south sudan about their lives. ina in a town run by soldiers from where most people have fled, janifa poni earns a little money making alcohol out of grain. she explained the process. it's a bit like percolating coffee, using a few adapted pots and pans. she left school at 12, had her first for children at 13 and is now trapped by war, making enough money to survive but not enough to get her family out. and they want to get out. translation: are so many things that happen here. i saw a pregnant woman had been killed, they cut the baby out of her womb and left it there. when you go to big vegetables you might live, you might die. so many things happen. —— don't eat vegetables. 3 million people have been forced from their homes in south sedan, ended u
south sudan is one of the toughest places in the world to be a woman. the maternal mortality rate is one of the world's highest. in fact, a 15—year—old girl is more likely to die in childbirth than she is to finish school. our africa correspondent alastair leithead has been speaking to three women in south sudan about their lives. ina in a town run by soldiers from where most people have fled, janifa poni earns a little money making alcohol out of grain. she explained the process. it's a...
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sudan, it is a move coinciding with escalating violence in the country. the 350 strong contingent, which has been based in the capital, juba, for the last five years, has mostly been helping with construction projects. well, let's return to the dramatic news in the uk, the call for a snap general election. following the announcement, the prime minister, theresa may, spoke on the phone with several world leaders, including us president donald trump and also the german chancellor angela merkel. earlier, i spoke with our westminster correspondent at asked ifa westminster correspondent at asked if a conservative victory will allow theresa may greater confidence when it comes to brexit negotiations. well, that is what she hopes, and she hopes with an increased majority, albeit if she definitely gets one, that when she sits around the table with those 27 other heads of state across the eu she will be able to say, i've got a brand—new fresh mandate and so she will feel ina fresh mandate and so she will feel in a stronger position going those negotiations. and
sudan, it is a move coinciding with escalating violence in the country. the 350 strong contingent, which has been based in the capital, juba, for the last five years, has mostly been helping with construction projects. well, let's return to the dramatic news in the uk, the call for a snap general election. following the announcement, the prime minister, theresa may, spoke on the phone with several world leaders, including us president donald trump and also the german chancellor angela merkel....
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sudan, having failed to breed successfully the old—fashioned way sudan having failed to breed successfully the old—fashioned way with these two female northern white rhinos, but there are thousands of southern white rhinos who might be able to help. this is something that will have to be replicated and done that skill. we're going to have a breeding programme in kenya to continue to build the number of northern whites so that eventually we have sufficient numbers ultimately to be able to reintroduce them back into the national park. the whole project could take ten or even 15 years and sudan is 43. that's almost 100 in rhino years. so, swipe right while you can! here's hoping they will be able to preserve that magnificent species. breaking news coming from manchester. we have been told the fire has broken out at the christie hospital. the blaze in the christie hospital. the blaze in the cancer research uk patterson lab building started and was discovered at10:45am building started and was discovered at 10:45am this morning. five appliances from greater manchester fire are at the site in
sudan, having failed to breed successfully the old—fashioned way sudan having failed to breed successfully the old—fashioned way with these two female northern white rhinos, but there are thousands of southern white rhinos who might be able to help. this is something that will have to be replicated and done that skill. we're going to have a breeding programme in kenya to continue to build the number of northern whites so that eventually we have sufficient numbers ultimately to be able to...
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pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until >> famine in south sudan and a pair of bills dealing with the use of the capitol grounds for special events you can watch live house cooverage when the gavel comes back down here on c-span. earlier this month the president of egypt met with prum and talked about relations between the two countries. today former state department officials will testify on usaid o egypt. you can watch live coverage from the appropriations subcommittee at 2:15 p.m. eastern. we'll have that for you on c-span3. also follow the hearings streaming live at c-span.org or listen live on the c-span radio app. join c-span saturday for the annual white house correspondentents association dinner. our live coverage begins at 9:30 p.m. eastern and senior daily show correspondent mminhaj attends the diener. prum says he will not attend. it was back to ronald reagan who did not attempt since he was recovering from a assassination attempt. in a statement the president says the whca takes note of president drum's announcement on twitter that he d
pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until >> famine in south sudan and a pair of bills dealing with the use of the capitol grounds for special events you can watch live house cooverage when the gavel comes back down here on c-span. earlier this month the president of egypt met with prum and talked about relations between the two countries. today former state department officials will testify on usaid o egypt. you can watch live coverage from the...
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in order to settle this problem sudan had to be split into two parts. south sudan was established and the obama administration tried to help them secure ammad al bashar agreement this splitting up. the president held his end of the bargain. he cooperated. sudan was split into two parts, in accordance to the obama administration's plan, and right now washington -- and then washington insisted that sanctions should be introduced against the country they helped create. so this fixation on trying to oust this or that dictator, an authoritarian or totalitarian leader is well known to us and we know how it ends. a successful ouster of a dictator as for me is very hard to remember. if you have any examples i'd be glad if you could share them with me. on syria, as our president has stated on many occasions, we are not trying to, to put outs on bashar al assad or anyone else, as they do right now. we want them to sit at one negotiating table, as the u.n. security council resolution states, they have all to gather together, this has to be an intersyrian dialogue
in order to settle this problem sudan had to be split into two parts. south sudan was established and the obama administration tried to help them secure ammad al bashar agreement this splitting up. the president held his end of the bargain. he cooperated. sudan was split into two parts, in accordance to the obama administration's plan, and right now washington -- and then washington insisted that sanctions should be introduced against the country they helped create. so this fixation on trying...
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including one on-calling on usaid for -- to raise emergency funding for south sudan. also a bill that would improve security screening procedures for employees at airports. those votes coming up momentarily. here on c-span. over in the senate, while they've gaveled out for the day, they've finished their work, they approved the nomination of deputy attorney general and advance the nomination of labor secretary. with the cloture vote, the procedural vote coming up tomorrow morning at 11:30. according to our capitol hill producer, that's at 11:30 tomorrow on c-span2. off the floor also this evening on capitol hill, the treasury secretary's been up in leader mcconnell's office talking about tax reform and the administration's tax plan. meeting with speaker ryan. we'll take you live to the house floor here on c-span.
including one on-calling on usaid for -- to raise emergency funding for south sudan. also a bill that would improve security screening procedures for employees at airports. those votes coming up momentarily. here on c-span. over in the senate, while they've gaveled out for the day, they've finished their work, they approved the nomination of deputy attorney general and advance the nomination of labor secretary. with the cloture vote, the procedural vote coming up tomorrow morning at 11:30....
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afternoon work on eight bills under suspension of the rules, including a measure on the famine in south sudan and a pair of bills dealing with the use of capitol grounds for special events. more live house coverage when members gavel in. earlier today the leaders of the house oversight committee, jason chaffetz and elijah cummings, talked to reporters about their investigation into russia in the 2016 elections. chairman chaffetz said he sees no evidence that michael flynn, the former national security advisor to president trump, complied with the law when he received money from meeting with russian organizations in 2015. his is 10 minutes. mr. chaffetz: thank you for being here. this is an obligation to seek and obtain permission to receive money from foreign governments prior to any engagement with them. it does not appear to us that that was ever sought nor did he ever get that permission. we will jointly be doing a letter for a final determination on that. that will need to come from the department of army as well as the inspector general at the department of defense. and if that money was
afternoon work on eight bills under suspension of the rules, including a measure on the famine in south sudan and a pair of bills dealing with the use of capitol grounds for special events. more live house coverage when members gavel in. earlier today the leaders of the house oversight committee, jason chaffetz and elijah cummings, talked to reporters about their investigation into russia in the 2016 elections. chairman chaffetz said he sees no evidence that michael flynn, the former national...
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the famine emergency in the african nation of south sudan continues to worsen by the day. more than 100,000 people are in imminent danger of starvation and 5 million more don't know where their next meal will come from. debora patta is there. >> reporter: hope for the village is pinned on the skies. the scorched village has not had food for six months. jubilant laborers hired for the day rush to help sort the supplies dropped by the red cross. it's too dangerous to bring food by road. so airdrops are the only way to get some kind of nutrition to this community. food is the latest weapon in the civil war where aid convoys are regularly ambushed by warring militias. despite months of waiting, villagers line up patiently to get their food, including the 110 pound bag of sorghum and beans, it weighs about the same as she does. the food will help feed her family of ten now facing a cholera outbreak on top of the food shortages. her father is wasting away. i have a sore stomach, he says. there's nothing to eat but leaves and fruit. sometimes i have nothing. but not everyone gets
the famine emergency in the african nation of south sudan continues to worsen by the day. more than 100,000 people are in imminent danger of starvation and 5 million more don't know where their next meal will come from. debora patta is there. >> reporter: hope for the village is pinned on the skies. the scorched village has not had food for six months. jubilant laborers hired for the day rush to help sort the supplies dropped by the red cross. it's too dangerous to bring food by road. so...
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this is an incident that happened in 2005 in sudan. the dictator is meeting with then secretary of state condoleezza rice during the george w. bush administration. during their meeting, the american press corps was on the outskirts of the photo op between condi rice and andrea mitchell began to ask questions which is what they do but the sudanese did not like that and started shouting at the reporter. watch the way the u.s. people in the room responded. watch how the state department responded. >> don't ever touch our journalists again. >> did you catch that? we put a subtitle on that so you can catch that. i want to replay this. this is one of the american people on the trip with the secretary of state and watch -- just watch what he does when the sudanese start pushing around the reporters. just watch. what happened in sudan in 2005 is that andrea mitchell shouts out this question. the sudanese grab her and she gets thrown out. and this official from the u.s. state department steps up, as you saw there, never touch our journalists ag
this is an incident that happened in 2005 in sudan. the dictator is meeting with then secretary of state condoleezza rice during the george w. bush administration. during their meeting, the american press corps was on the outskirts of the photo op between condi rice and andrea mitchell began to ask questions which is what they do but the sudanese did not like that and started shouting at the reporter. watch the way the u.s. people in the room responded. watch how the state department responded....
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again, returning later this afternoon to work on eight bills, including one concerning famine in south sudan and a pair of bills on the use of the capitol grounds. take you live now to the floor of the house here on c-span. the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the prayer will be offered by our chaplain, father conroy. chaplain conroy: let us pray. god of the universe, we give you thanks for giving us another day. the house returns from a long recess meeting with constituents as concerns about budget, taxes, and immigration, among others, reveal the considerable divisions both in congress and among the american populace as well. as opinions and emotions surge loudly and with little indication of easy solution, we take this quiet moment to ask your blessing upon the members of this people's house. give each member peace and quiet discernment to work toward common solutions that might ease our divisions and open the way to new hope and confidence that we as a nation will continue to shine as an example for all the world to emulate. may all that is done this day be for your great
again, returning later this afternoon to work on eight bills, including one concerning famine in south sudan and a pair of bills on the use of the capitol grounds. take you live now to the floor of the house here on c-span. the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the prayer will be offered by our chaplain, father conroy. chaplain conroy: let us pray. god of the universe, we give you thanks for giving us another day. the house returns from a long recess meeting with constituents as...
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she and her family fled civil war in the sudan. she was just nine. >> i felt this feeling that i do want to feel again. diane: her story isn't unique. each of the 86 students has a similar story of escaping war. >> they all know they are lucky to be here. they are less than 1% of the refugee population that get settles. -- settled. they know what life is like back home. diane: mufleh is the president and founder of fugee's academy. she's also the coach. 13 years ago, she started a soccer team in clarkston and named it the fugee's, short for refugees. >> those of us who have played sports understand the power of a team. you immediately have a group of friends who are going to take care of you. that is pretty powerful. diane: luma emigrated from jordan in her 20's, leaving her family and culture behind. >> i came here, and i lost all of that. it was finding again -- finding family again. diane: her fugee's team grew from a tutoring program into a school. today, fugee's has 13 full-time staff members. >> i think the initial adjustment
she and her family fled civil war in the sudan. she was just nine. >> i felt this feeling that i do want to feel again. diane: her story isn't unique. each of the 86 students has a similar story of escaping war. >> they all know they are lucky to be here. they are less than 1% of the refugee population that get settles. -- settled. they know what life is like back home. diane: mufleh is the president and founder of fugee's academy. she's also the coach. 13 years ago, she started a...
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there's just one male of the species left in the whole world. 43-year-old sudan is call the most eligible bachelor in the world. when tinder uses swipe right on the app, they are directed to a web page to donate to the cause. tinder and wildlife conservancy are raising $9 million. >> wow. >> i think the rhino will do well, he has a thick skin rs you know. >> look at you. >> right? >> did somebody say salsa? >> coming up, how >>> coming up at 4:00, a popular fitness tracker can do more than that. how a fitbit cracked a murder case. >>> kids, food, healthy choices. they don't always go together. tips to fix that tonight on abc 7 news at 5:00. >>> all right. a texas police officer showed up at a house saturday night to investigate a noise complaint. >> he didn't shut the party down, in fact, he became the party. ♪ >> the officer asked the dj to put on a salsa song and hit the dance floor. he apparently did not think the noise complaint was too big of a deal. >> getting into it. get this, nordstron is selling fake money jeans for $425. they come with a caked on muddy coating shows you are n
there's just one male of the species left in the whole world. 43-year-old sudan is call the most eligible bachelor in the world. when tinder uses swipe right on the app, they are directed to a web page to donate to the cause. tinder and wildlife conservancy are raising $9 million. >> wow. >> i think the rhino will do well, he has a thick skin rs you know. >> look at you. >> right? >> did somebody say salsa? >> coming up, how >>> coming up at 4:00, a...
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air r: my situation is the we're talking about for syria, sudan, the whole nine yards, that has been under all kinds of problems, i think since day one. i'm not for sure. ethiopia spent time in and we investigated some having ns of mussilini submarines in the red sea. get mean, unless we something straight, everybody when they say something as you ous gentleman said, if are going to tell the truth, tell the truth, don't keep in circles. around i think the president of the nited states should call somebody at the diplomacy fletcher school, whichever he wants to go to, but on't call his corresponding people butchers until you have words to back it up. it doesn't make any sense. looking a little tired on the air this morning, maybe you should put cold water in your eyes. love ya. host: thank you. more coffee, how about that. the "washington post" takes a at coast guard and specifically when it comes to security at maralago when the goes down there, he is expected to leave today for the easter holiday. harwell writing coast guard received no extra funding to over additional cost of prote
air r: my situation is the we're talking about for syria, sudan, the whole nine yards, that has been under all kinds of problems, i think since day one. i'm not for sure. ethiopia spent time in and we investigated some having ns of mussilini submarines in the red sea. get mean, unless we something straight, everybody when they say something as you ous gentleman said, if are going to tell the truth, tell the truth, don't keep in circles. around i think the president of the nited states should...
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. >> esta joven acudiÓ al evento organizado por la colaboraciÓn de sudÁn el condado de santa clara, quiere contribuir como voluntaria. >> disparÉ vienen de una casa de inmigrantes yo voy a la escuela y me gusta ayudar a mi comunidad. >> si le preocupa no tener dinero suficiente para pagar por la solicitud, puede recibir asistencia. >> estamos analizando si la persona es elegible, para una extensiÓn de pago, si no es elegible puede pagar una fracciÓn de monto. >> tambiÉn participaron la oficina de inmigrante del condado de santa clara, caridades catÓlicas la crisis de vivienda en el Área de la bahÍa podría estar empeorando para los inmigrantes. se ha visto un incremento de casos en que los propietarios, amenazan a sus inquilinos indocumentados, de enviarlos emigraciÓn como forma de intimidaciÓn para que no se quejen de las malas condiciones. activistas advierten que este tipo de amenazas son ilegales y que los derechos de vivienda son igualmente para todos. puede llamar puede llamar al uno 800 5515554. siete gobernadores de estados de mÉxico, visitaron el consulado de mÉxico en
. >> esta joven acudiÓ al evento organizado por la colaboraciÓn de sudÁn el condado de santa clara, quiere contribuir como voluntaria. >> disparÉ vienen de una casa de inmigrantes yo voy a la escuela y me gusta ayudar a mi comunidad. >> si le preocupa no tener dinero suficiente para pagar por la solicitud, puede recibir asistencia. >> estamos analizando si la persona es elegible, para una extensiÓn de pago, si no es elegible puede pagar una fracciÓn de monto....