Bob Simon first met the Lost Boys in a Kenyan refugee camp in 2001 after they had fled civil war in the Sudan. Some of the young men were relocated to the U.S. -- how are they doing now?
@@Macmittens411 they live here in Harrisburg Pennsylvania... and they are thriving... education is lacking but they are doing amazing with their hard work
Is it bad that I started hysterically laughing when that guy put a whole slab of butter in his mouth. Like, nooooo. Thats not how you eat butter lmaoooo
I'm in tears, I can't believe I never got to learn what happened to my Sudanese brothers and sisters. As a Somali woman, it was my obligation to know this. My Allah bless you all and reward you with better future. Africa failed us in so many different levels.
@@jedrouse2356 Islam is all about peace. The people that do these types of things are muslim's but they are wrong. They aren't like the rest of us. Don't hate on a religion, hate certain types of people in the religion. Please and Thank you.
@@MotherthebeastAmerica has many issues, but its undeniably more comfortable to live in than many countries, like the war-torn Sudan those lost boys were forced to flee.
I'm currently working on a three month research project about the Second Sudanese Civil War, and the Lost Boys' amazing stories of both tragedy and success in a new life. This documentary, along with all the other research I've found, has really opened up my eyes and has inspired me to help with the cause along assisting Lost Boys who are in America and are settling into their new lives. This documentary is the first 60 Minutes I've watched that I've replayed over fifteen times. Over three months. And annotated it. Four times. CBS Really knows how to convey journalism to both a young and an older audience. 11/10 would watch again :)
Mercy Father on these precious souls....Heal them Father, restore, save, protect and make provision in Jesus Christ name of Nazareth. Father I bind the evil ones and cast them out the spirit of darkness into the sea, and I loose peace, joy, love and may your presence blossom in the land of Sudan in Jesus name.
This is indeed very sad and feel so sorry for everyone who was there and those who are still there. But how great this documentary is as it tells the story of those without a voice. But all that became meaningless the moment you associate a certain believe to voilence/terrorism, Islam has nothing to do with voilence nor Christianity or judaism etc. For this to be shown at school to a young audience that is easily to influence you send the wrong message. How great this documentary is, it's also giving a wrong message.
Come on CBS. I needed a caption because I'm deaf and I have no idea what they saying. Some deaf people don't understand what they saying if they not have CC. Seriously CBS I need a CC. I really want know what is going on there!!
I would really like to share this video with my students, but i teach English as a Second Language and there are no subtitles. I usually auto-translate to Spanish so they can understand better. Does anyone know if I can get this video and part two with subtitles somewhere? I see other videos about the Lost Boys, but CBS's are the best ones to share with my students.
I am in the same situation. I honestly find it shameful that official channels such as this don't have actual subtitles. The auto-captions are simply not accurate.
and i wouldnt honestly be surprised to hear that their quality of life (happiness, satisfaction, mental wellbeing) have dropped since the move. Would you rather be an important and well respected member of a poor community in kenya, or a full time manual labour - the lowest of the low, in a city like kansas, permanently detatched from your own culture and your family and friends. I know which i'd choose.
I wish that people were nicer to them, I watched one where no one looked in their direction and no one waved or acknowledged them. They were upset that when you asked someone about something they would make sure you get what you need, but in America that doesn’t happen.
we love this country is full of suprises like way the Walmart doors open and close when one aproach them and smaller dogs than cats and some have no fur at all and people act so different.
60 minures ok TURN TO JESUS TODAY FOR WHOSEVER SHALL CALL UPON THE NAME OF THE LORD SHALLBE SAVED ROMANS 3-23 AND THE BLOOD OF JESUS CHRIST HIS SON CLEANSETH US FROM ALL SIN 1 JOHN 1-7
1) Why did the boys have to leave their home country? 2) How long did their walk take? 3) What was their life like at the refugee camp? How did they feel? 4) What were the boys taught at the Crash course for America (teaching in 3 days) 5) What do think the boys thought about living in the USA once they had come and settled down? Your own opinion.
im pretty sure it did that when it aired on tv. 10 years ago when most of this was filmed everything was shot for more square tvs but now all the new stuff is shot for widescreen
No; its because most young kids all over Africa went through this, Ironically for lack of for better word, became Beasts of No Nation as they tend to join a rebel group against the already corrupt governing body....
Published on Mar 31, 2013 by CBS NEWS - 60 MINUTES Copyright. 12 minutes duration. The use of this video for classroom use meets the standards set forth under Section 107 of HR 2223 (Copyright Revision Bill). The original video (and transcript) may be found at: www.cbsnews.com/news/the-lost-boys-of-sudan-12-years-later-21-07-2013/ Bob Simon first met the Lost Boys in a Kenyan refugee camp in 2001 after they had fled civil war in the Sudan. Some of the young men were relocated to the U.S. -- how are they doing now?
Angus MacLENNAN How does it meet the class room use? Fast forward the clip to 10:00 and listen. We are American Muslims, Islam has nothing to do with what happens when there is a push for independence. Look at your own history, Americans were slaughtered by Brits (Christian). Did we blame Christianity? What is happening to Rohingya Muslims? Will you show that in class rooms?
+Shams Islam - You reaction to the film is quite emotional. It was part of a series of films shown in an online Social Change class under the topics of globalization, immigration, and refugees. If you mean the film shames Islam I, as a Westerner do not see that. The young men in the film spoke for themselves! Other films used include UPROOTED: Refugees of the Global Economy As for suitable for classroom use, the statement concerns copyright use wherein an exception is given if the material is used for educational purposes.
You're seriously complaining about having to watch a movie for class, when pretty much every single one of the children featured in the beginning of this film would love nothing more to have a proper 1st world education, even if it included nothing but textbooks and lectures? You are the epitome of self-centered.
am a born Kenyan and still living in Kenya and I love my home country but I know I'll find critics and sarcasim here now am gonna scroll down and see who the dimwits are
I find the presentation incredibly patronising and condescending toward the sudanese... referring to their country as nowhere... NOWHERE... poking fun at their houses made of mud (does he not realise how bricks are made?). I am only 5 minutes in but looks like it will continue this way.
...I myself ... I swim that river ... holding my clothes on one hand, after crossing it successfully. In 30 sounds to put on my clothes. It started with Ak47 it was 3pm. 5 minutes later it stopped. For another 10 minutes . And when it start again that is when anybody weather you swim or not you have to jump to the river Nile 💯 jump in and you never get out . You are dead body.
"Where the waters did not part." Hey, it's allllll part of God's plan. Just live with nothing and get bent over more than you can imagine, but always remember Jesus wanted this. He planned this. It's all premeditated. The plan. All loving, all knowing, the is is the way. Suck it up, Jesus wanted this.
Chile…it’s so many things to unpack here as a Native-Black American woman, so many obvious red flags that only my kind can see but I’m gonna keep them to myself bcuz it would be 2 paragraphs of observations and critiques…I do wonder how many of “The Lost boys” REALLY ended up on Bird Island tho 💅🏾
OMG I know what you are talking about. I was looking for this type of comment. Actually, now I see why they come to America and have a negative opinion of us. I guarantee they are told we are thugs and not to come around us. They see the white folks as their savior bc of the help they received from them and I bet they think they can do no wrong but they just don't know. I also wanted to add that I bet they were GIVEN money to purchase that store or someone helped them get it and I bet the people they filed the complaints against were Black Americans
I may be called a lost boy but i am not lost from God....awesome !!! God bless SUDAN.
A R I’m atheist
CoffY FN no one cares
@@hiroshia6574 bruh be respectful to others, especially if that's what your religion tells you, and if you didn't ask, why respond?
@Reina Celis thank you 🥺
@Reina Celis :)
I work with 3 lost boys... and they are the most humble and hard working men!
Volkswagen GTI how are they doing now
Cool, how are they now? Where do they live? Have they adapted?
@@Macmittens411 they are doing amazing... 1 just bought his own home, one became a supervisor at FedEx here
@@Macmittens411 they live here in Harrisburg Pennsylvania... and they are thriving... education is lacking but they are doing amazing with their hard work
@@Jr-Cane-Corso wow amazing!
Is it bad that I started hysterically laughing when that guy put a whole slab of butter in his mouth. Like, nooooo. Thats not how you eat butter lmaoooo
Salamander that’s why I came to the comments 😂😂😂
mood
@Terry White I know, it’s a perfectly understandable mistake, no hate to him. It was still funny though.
butter
Might have been cheese
Bless their souls they've been through so much!
I'm in tears, I can't believe I never got to learn what happened to my Sudanese brothers and sisters. As a Somali woman, it was my obligation to know this. My Allah bless you all and reward you with better future. Africa failed us in so many different levels.
Siman Ali Africa failed you?
I think allah is the problem here ..
Jed Rouse no Christianity is. Look at what the Christian South Sudanese are doin
@@jedrouse2356 Islam is all about peace. The people that do these types of things are muslim's but they are wrong. They aren't like the rest of us. Don't hate on a religion, hate certain types of people in the religion. Please and Thank you.
Africa never failed us, We failed Africa
I watch this every year in my World Geography class that I teach. You will be missed Bob Simon.
This really made me realize how privileged I am to have lived in America. I also realized how impractical christmas is
But then America has riots and blacks are fighting for equality and women and lgbtp’s are abt to loose their rights 🤯😐.
@@MotherthebeastAmerica has many issues, but its undeniably more comfortable to live in than many countries, like the war-torn Sudan those lost boys were forced to flee.
@@Motherthebeast spot the racist, homophobe, and misogynist challenge
You're right, south sudan is worse than America but don't think all of Africa is the same. Sudan isn't like the rest of Africa.
@@letsgooraet31 Yeah definitely important to remember. Africa is a big place!
I'm currently working on a three month research project about the Second Sudanese Civil War, and the Lost Boys' amazing stories of both tragedy and success in a new life. This documentary, along with all the other research I've found, has really opened up my eyes and has inspired me to help with the cause along assisting Lost Boys who are in America and are settling into their new lives.
This documentary is the first 60 Minutes I've watched that I've replayed over fifteen times.
Over three months.
And annotated it. Four times.
CBS Really knows how to convey journalism to both a young and an older audience.
11/10 would watch again :)
Mercy Father on these precious souls....Heal them Father, restore, save, protect and make provision in Jesus Christ name of Nazareth. Father I bind the evil ones and cast them out the spirit of darkness into the sea, and I loose peace, joy, love and may your presence blossom in the land of Sudan in Jesus name.
And we complain about walking a few blocks to the subway, or a few blocks to the bodega..... smh
That guy said cold weather can't kill you
just put on a jacket smh
Imagine replying to a 5 year old post with "put on a jacket"
@@Theonewhowatchesyoutubenow 😂
@@Theonewhowatchesyoutubenow 😆 lol... it took him 5yrs to think of a reply.
This makes me smile so much.
why sicko
JFJGJFJFJFH MT WHOLE CLASS PLUS MY TEACHER WAS LAUGHING WHEN HE WAS DRIVING OML IM DED
This one part made this girl laugh out loud when were in silence
same hah
same i came here to find that part!!
That’s not really funny I’m South Sudanese to my dad is a lost boy to and it’s not funny they didn’t. Know anything they never drove when they can her
Wow... I've never really stopped and thought about all the things most if us take for granted. This is a really touching documentary.
The best part was when the guy ate the butter and thought it was food THAT WAS SO FUNNY And the driving part we watched the whole vid in class.
They should be called the "Strong lost boys of Sudan".
Nena Silas u have to read the book
Seamus Mcdevitt they ate dirt
There is a movie that was made about them called the good lie
Who else is here for an assignment?
@ 9:00, "Try to imagine what a fountain looks like to a man who walked a thousand miles through the desert"
So touching. God bless ❤️
We watched a documentary about them in one of my classes. It was very intruging and it was great to see this.
Me, my little girl & the little girl across the street got to meet Joseph. He was in medical school & doing AWESOME.
Whos here for Elearning? PLS HELPPP AHHHH
Noah Sinnett samee
Danm my dad was in that and survived. But most of his brothers died
sucks to be you
Ashliyi Train uhhhh I hope you didn’t mean for that to sound rude as it did
@@Aviorseck483 dam I forgot the s on brother's
RIP BOb Simon we will missyou.
I am so sorry BUT IN CLASS WE WERE TESTING ON THIS VIDEO AND ME AND MY FRIEND WERE DYING OMG IT WAS SO FUNNY 11:50
LMAOOOO
the driving lesson got me screaming lmao
For sure..... I tell you dear such problems are still happening in my country South Sudan 🇸🇸
my teacher showed my class this video yesterday, i like learning about them!
God don't punish me for laughing lmao 😂... I cried so much watching this
i got really sad when the guy was looking at the fountain
12:17 that's how I looked when I was teaching my younger sister to drive lol
I have a school assignment of this lol💙
WAIT IZZY IS THAT YOU ITS ME KINSEY KSBWNJSDNJBNWJSKNSD
Same
This is sad but i watched this in class and the car part was hilarious.
You must read: a long to water. one of the best true stories ever. it was about this
This is indeed very sad and feel so sorry for everyone who was there and those who are still there. But how great this documentary is as it tells the story of those without a voice. But all that became meaningless the moment you associate a certain believe to voilence/terrorism, Islam has nothing to do with voilence nor Christianity or judaism etc. For this to be shown at school to a young audience that is easily to influence you send the wrong message. How great this documentary is, it's also giving a wrong message.
Legenday news story
I met the Lost Boys from Sudan in person before
Come on CBS. I needed a caption because I'm deaf and I have no idea what they saying. Some deaf people don't understand what they saying if they not have CC. Seriously CBS I need a CC. I really want know what is going on there!!
Jazzy Oliver I agree
Thank u
Jazzy Oliver me too I really need it
Do deaf people tend to repeat their points a lot, too? Does that come with not being able to intake other people's communication?
Then watch this one The Lost Boys of Sudan ua-cam.com/video/Mhxi7yleSNw/v-deo.html
😢 so sad that made me cry 😢
I was watching this on my school it's sad
That is all my Life folks no joking!!
I would really like to share this video with my students, but i teach English as a Second Language and there are no subtitles. I usually auto-translate to Spanish so they can understand better. Does anyone know if I can get this video and part two with subtitles somewhere? I see other videos about the Lost Boys, but CBS's are the best ones to share with my students.
I am in the same situation. I honestly find it shameful that official channels such as this don't have actual subtitles. The auto-captions are simply not accurate.
I am so happy that they made it to safety ❤❤❤❤❤
People all around the world are going through so much more than us life-long Americans. It's humbling.
& people usually have something not-so-nice to say about America
My teacher made me watch this 😔
So did mine.
same
i watched this in class and laughed in all the funny parts
Samee
i'm watching this from school and it's hard
+Shalom fotu this is gay hahaha
Nah it's algoods why is it boring
I was from sudan and Africa
and i wouldnt honestly be surprised to hear that their quality of life (happiness, satisfaction, mental wellbeing) have dropped since the move. Would you rather be an important and well respected member of a poor community in kenya, or a full time manual labour - the lowest of the low, in a city like kansas, permanently detatched from your own culture and your family and friends. I know which i'd choose.
MrIsaacE I'd rather work hard and use the advantages America has to offer. Any body can do anything. Don't let liberal propaganda tell you otherwise..
I’d rather be stable and have water while I search for my family, rather than, you know, die of something preventable in America.
They look like kind people ....
It is fun to see them see all this stuff but I feel bad for them.
I wish that people were nicer to them, I watched one where no one looked in their direction and no one waved or acknowledged them. They were upset that when you asked someone about something they would make sure you get what you need, but in America that doesn’t happen.
whos watching for school??????
He puts the butter in his food then proceeds to eat the whole chunk of butter
Congratulations
we love this country is full of suprises like way the Walmart doors open and close when one aproach them and smaller dogs than cats and some have no fur at all and people act so different.
11:50 LMFAO
What?
😂😂😂
+Tucense That was pretty fucking funny!! The investment banker guy should've gave him a few tips before giving him the keys lol
Tuc Ima make a dank meme out of that 😂😂
Tuc Tears!!! 😂😂😂😂😂
What land of people or humans introduced them to the one particular religion of Christianity curiously? How did they acquire a book of the Bible? etc.
I saw this in class today. We thought it was funny when the guy ate the butter on the plane.
60 minures ok TURN TO JESUS TODAY FOR WHOSEVER SHALL CALL UPON THE NAME OF THE LORD SHALLBE SAVED ROMANS 3-23 AND THE BLOOD OF JESUS CHRIST HIS SON CLEANSETH US FROM ALL SIN 1 JOHN 1-7
1) Why did the boys have to leave their home country?
2) How long did their walk take?
3) What was their life like at the refugee camp? How did they feel?
4) What were the boys taught at the Crash course for America (teaching in 3 days)
5) What do think the boys thought about living in the USA once they had come and settled down? Your own opinion.
read long walk to water it mostly covers salvas story which is similar to this one
@@semi8528 I’m reading that book in school!
@@Epicguy12349 ITS A GOOD AND SAD STORY BRO
@@Epicguy12349 I’m also reading but I just finished
the good lie movie is really good y'all should see it
+ApocaIypse666 I loved that movie!
Goes to nyc
Sees 9/11
bad timing
show less
everyone should read "what is the what" by Dave Eggers. amazing book
im pretty sure it did that when it aired on tv. 10 years ago when most of this was filmed everything was shot for more square tvs but now all the new stuff is shot for widescreen
Joseph Was such a Good driver! Lol. 😂
I can't. LMBO
Wow i just learn this in school
must watch
"no, people do not die because of the coolness." 😎
06:10
am reading the book now in school
is the beast of no nation based off this
No; its because most young kids all over Africa went through this, Ironically for lack of for better word, became Beasts of No Nation as they tend to join a rebel group against the already corrupt governing body....
Published on Mar 31, 2013 by CBS NEWS - 60 MINUTES Copyright. 12 minutes duration. The use of this video for classroom use meets the standards set forth under Section 107 of HR 2223 (Copyright Revision Bill). The original video (and transcript) may be found at: www.cbsnews.com/news/the-lost-boys-of-sudan-12-years-later-21-07-2013/
Bob Simon first met the Lost Boys in a Kenyan refugee camp in 2001 after they had fled civil war in the Sudan. Some of the young men were relocated to the U.S. -- how are they doing now?
Angus MacLENNAN How does it meet the class room use? Fast forward the clip to 10:00 and listen.
We are American Muslims, Islam has nothing to do with what happens when there is a push for independence. Look at your own history, Americans were slaughtered by Brits (Christian). Did we blame Christianity? What is happening to Rohingya Muslims? Will you show that in class rooms?
+Shams Islam YEH BUT WHAT THAT GOT TO DO WITH SUDAN,, MR BASHEER IS A TYRANT,,.
+Shams Islam - You reaction to the film is quite emotional. It was part of a series of films shown in an online Social Change class under the topics of globalization, immigration, and refugees. If you mean the film shames Islam I, as a Westerner do not see that. The young men in the film spoke for themselves! Other films used include UPROOTED: Refugees of the Global Economy As for suitable for classroom use, the statement concerns copyright use wherein an exception is given if the material is used for educational purposes.
I was required to watch this for class -.-
They are coming to my school
Why are there no closed captions on this video?
Why wasn't I taught about this historical event of literally biblical proportion in school??
I'm almost positive that this is the story that the good lie is based on.
U got it....
Only nyas part of the story is fake the rest is all real and Nyas is realistic and represents the girls life
You're seriously complaining about having to watch a movie for class, when pretty much every single one of the children featured in the beginning of this film would love nothing more to have a proper 1st world education, even if it included nothing but textbooks and lectures? You are the epitome of self-centered.
The Good Lie was based off of this
It’s 3am how did I get here 😭
He did it to em at 0:01.
10:52-11:05 , Me in highschool
Yes that's right I am deaf too I needed CC.
I agree
Store too big. it was confuse me
am a born Kenyan and still living in Kenya and I love my home country but I know I'll find critics and sarcasim here now am gonna scroll down and see who the dimwits are
Lmao. You must be rich.
10:58 his home boys was laughing at my boy so hard😂😂
Omg guys I just found my dad in the video he is the one with the headphones in the plans
Came here from the book “Long walk to water”
Same here
I find the presentation incredibly patronising and condescending toward the sudanese... referring to their country as nowhere... NOWHERE... poking fun at their houses made of mud (does he not realise how bricks are made?). I am only 5 minutes in but looks like it will continue this way.
...I myself ... I swim that river ... holding my clothes on one hand, after crossing it successfully. In 30 sounds to put on my clothes. It started with Ak47 it was 3pm. 5 minutes later it stopped. For another 10 minutes . And when it start again that is when anybody weather you swim or not you have to jump to the river Nile 💯 jump in and you never get out . You are dead body.
That guy that said he drank his own urine he is my uncle he moved to Chicago
aspect ratio changed midway
9:58 Try making that point today, however valid.
Fast learners👌
" to them Islam and terrorism went hand and hand"... finally some honest reporting.
yoooo is like that one death grips song but in real life yooooooooooo
...
Watching this in English class send help
"Where the waters did not part."
Hey, it's allllll part of God's plan. Just live with nothing and get bent over more than you can imagine, but always remember Jesus wanted this. He planned this. It's all premeditated. The plan. All loving, all knowing, the is is the way. Suck it up, Jesus wanted this.
Chile…it’s so many things to unpack here as a Native-Black American woman, so many obvious red flags that only my kind can see but I’m gonna keep them to myself bcuz it would be 2 paragraphs of observations and critiques…I do wonder how many of “The Lost boys” REALLY ended up on Bird Island tho 💅🏾
OMG I know what you are talking about. I was looking for this type of comment. Actually, now I see why they come to America and have a negative opinion of us. I guarantee they are told we are thugs and not to come around us. They see the white folks as their savior bc of the help they received from them and I bet they think they can do no wrong but they just don't know. I also wanted to add that I bet they were GIVEN money to purchase that store or someone helped them get it and I bet the people they filed the complaints against were Black Americans