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know the middle class is beginning with two dollars a day a pound a day have you tried living in nairobion a pound a day these guys are if they think this is the middle class is there must be be on some other planet i'm afraid ok jenny if i can go to you i mean there's a there's a lot of talk about foreign investment in africa and the chinese have gone there in an amazing super amazing way and there's one estimate by the year two thousand and twenty though the chinese will have over over two trillion dollars in investment there the united states will have across many three hundred billion dollars i mean this is when i get to the term the great game i mean that the chinese see this is a very very interesting place to invest because there's a lot of baggage that they have to carry when they deal with the african leaders there's they're the same that would say the values gap that is always bench in between maybe like the united states and china so call. because i think there's a lot of things that western countries ask of. people on the ground certain rights so what do you think about that
know the middle class is beginning with two dollars a day a pound a day have you tried living in nairobion a pound a day these guys are if they think this is the middle class is there must be be on some other planet i'm afraid ok jenny if i can go to you i mean there's a there's a lot of talk about foreign investment in africa and the chinese have gone there in an amazing super amazing way and there's one estimate by the year two thousand and twenty though the chinese will have over over two...
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. >> in the slum of nairobi, more than 70 percent of residents have been effected by malaria. they traveled there to set a provector projects. >> over time the mosquito population will go down. >> this is more than 100 provector projects. researchers are studying the results. >> we are getting ready to take it to nigeria. >> it is their mission to take the provector to the world. he is mit's holdings mission director. >> here we are now, ready to get it out. >> at mevlabs is playing his favorite trun, god bless the child. [music playing] i am so blessed god let me know what to do, because of what you have done, because of your invention, tens of thousands of children will hear about the gospel of jesus christ. >> it has been worth it. efrem graham cbn news, savannah, georgia. >> for more great stories, visit our website cwnews.org. we'll be right back. >> welcome back, children in cambodia are getting involved with a cbn worldreach tv program called superkids club. worldreach put letter boxes outside of churches in the region encouraging children to write to the superkids club
. >> in the slum of nairobi, more than 70 percent of residents have been effected by malaria. they traveled there to set a provector projects. >> over time the mosquito population will go down. >> this is more than 100 provector projects. researchers are studying the results. >> we are getting ready to take it to nigeria. >> it is their mission to take the provector to the world. he is mit's holdings mission director. >> here we are now, ready to get it out....
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poor construction is being blamed for the collapse of a six story building under construction in nairobi, kenya. two people were kill and had 14 others trapped. an official with kenya's architectural association says it was obvious that the workmanship was poor and the sterile sub standards. he adds that such incidents are not uncommon. >>> a man fighting for his life after a robbery near a bart station. the event that led up to that violent show down. >>> plus a san jose teacher is charged with sexually abusing her own students. the public plea police are making this morning. >>> the construction project that gets underway today. it's all ahead here on the ktvu morning news. >>> well, good morning to you. see you've made it to the middle of the week. >> yes, sir. >> it's wednesday june 15th. i'm dave clark. >> good morning. i'm pam cook. and the week is pretty nice as far as the weather goes. let's check in with steve paulson for today's outlook. >>> good morning. we have clear skies. little bit of patchy fog down towards monterey bay and santa cruz. skies are clear and temperatures are
poor construction is being blamed for the collapse of a six story building under construction in nairobi, kenya. two people were kill and had 14 others trapped. an official with kenya's architectural association says it was obvious that the workmanship was poor and the sterile sub standards. he adds that such incidents are not uncommon. >>> a man fighting for his life after a robbery near a bart station. the event that led up to that violent show down. >>> plus a san jose...
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might end up being do you need to be in beijing or nairobi. you go where there is the opportunity and you find a cheap flight and you just go and you are a gypsy and that's what you need to do. >> got to be careful with not having roots. that thing about you have to be the through line. >> the theater is the place where you play 25 characters. >> 20 characters. who is counting. >> she is actually. and it's going to be extended to july 10 so you can catch anna deveer smith and the show is called let me down easy. it was a pleasure to have you here. come back. >> thank you very much for the great questions for those actors out there. it's good questions. >> bobby kennedy, jr., is next. >>> in the manner of his politically famous family, lawyer and activist bobby kennedy, jr., has focused on a cause. the environment. he is working to stop mountaintop dynamiting for coal in appalachia. his efforts are featured in a new film the last mountain. it examines the conflict between big coal corporations and locals seeing their mountains ruined and their
might end up being do you need to be in beijing or nairobi. you go where there is the opportunity and you find a cheap flight and you just go and you are a gypsy and that's what you need to do. >> got to be careful with not having roots. that thing about you have to be the through line. >> the theater is the place where you play 25 characters. >> 20 characters. who is counting. >> she is actually. and it's going to be extended to july 10 so you can catch anna deveer...
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know the middle classes beginning with two dollars a day a pound a day he'd have you tried living in nairobi all of. these guys if you think this is the middle class is there must be really be on some other planet i'm afraid. the japanese atomic crisis expected to dominate talks and security for the other on monday full report on the situation in the disaster hit we presented with japan expected to be criticised for underestimating risks facing the fukushima plant and for a slow response to the events. thomas this is a city just outside the no go zone where radiation levels with above safety limits . the ominous and constant ticking of geiger counters has scientists working in fukushima city concerned similar i'm in charge of the group of radiation detection and survey from fukushima university where now thinking their vacation protocol and process set up by the japanese government is not enough and myself i think i should evacuate from this area but because of my job at the university i can't my family and my friends' families are evacuating. officially fukushima city is in a safe area eigh
know the middle classes beginning with two dollars a day a pound a day he'd have you tried living in nairobi all of. these guys if you think this is the middle class is there must be really be on some other planet i'm afraid. the japanese atomic crisis expected to dominate talks and security for the other on monday full report on the situation in the disaster hit we presented with japan expected to be criticised for underestimating risks facing the fukushima plant and for a slow response to the...
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you know the middle classes beginning with two dollars a day a pound a day have you tried living in nairobi on a good day these guys are if they think this is the middle class is there must be be on some other planet i'm afraid. a five day long nuclear security for has kicked off in vienna and the japanese atomic crisis has prompted a comprehensive discussion of the future of nuclear power all delegates for most of the one hundred fifty member states of the international atomic watchdog the i.a.e.a. are at the gathering and they aim to work out tighter universal safety regulations for reactors japan is expected to be criticized for its slow response to the fukushima disaster it has already submitted a report admitting it wasn't prepared for an accident on such a scale marking sean thomas travel to a city well outside the official exclusion zone where locals are concerned over high radiation levels. the ominous and constant ticking of geiger counters scientists working in fukushima city concerned . i'm in charge of the group of radiation detection and survey from fukushima university when i
you know the middle classes beginning with two dollars a day a pound a day have you tried living in nairobi on a good day these guys are if they think this is the middle class is there must be be on some other planet i'm afraid. a five day long nuclear security for has kicked off in vienna and the japanese atomic crisis has prompted a comprehensive discussion of the future of nuclear power all delegates for most of the one hundred fifty member states of the international atomic watchdog the...
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you know the middle classes beginning with two dollars a day a pound a day have you tried living in nairobi on a pound a day these guys so if they think this is the middle class is there must be really be on some other planet i'm afraid. the japanese nuclear crisis is expected to dominate talks at a nuclear security forum in vienna on monday the atomic energy watchdog is due to present a full report on conditions in the earthquake and tsunami hit country their view is expected to criticize japan for underestimating risks facing the fukushima plant and for slow government response to the disaster sean thomas reports now from some worst affected areas. the armis and constant ticking of geiger counters scientists working in fukushima city concerned. i'm in charge of the group of radiation detection and survey from fukushima university where now thinking very protocol and process set up by the japanese government is not enough and myself i think i should evacuate from this area but because of my job at the university i can't my family and my friends family. officially fukushima city is in a saf
you know the middle classes beginning with two dollars a day a pound a day have you tried living in nairobi on a pound a day these guys so if they think this is the middle class is there must be really be on some other planet i'm afraid. the japanese nuclear crisis is expected to dominate talks at a nuclear security forum in vienna on monday the atomic energy watchdog is due to present a full report on conditions in the earthquake and tsunami hit country their view is expected to criticize...
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he had been the ground commander of the 1998 suicide bombing of the american embassy in nairobi where 213 people-- including 12 americans-- died. killing a high-level terrorist gets the headlines, but it is the intelligence bonanza they leave behind often turns out to be more important. >> pelley: thank you, david. as syria's president continues his crackdown on antigovernment protests, human rights groups reported today that more than 1,400 people have been killed so far and 10,000 arrested. but that didn't stop syrians today from demanding again that bashar al-assad step down. wyatt andrews is just over the border in turkey. >> reporter: if the assad regime thought that last week's brutal killing of protesters would somehow kill the protest, today came the people's defiant answer. anti-assad demonstrations broke out in cities nationwide. more than 10,000 people marched in hama, a city with a history of rebellion, with every protester facing the risk the army could shoot at any time. in the coastal city of homs, the army did shoot and hospitals were filled with the injured. unconfirm
he had been the ground commander of the 1998 suicide bombing of the american embassy in nairobi where 213 people-- including 12 americans-- died. killing a high-level terrorist gets the headlines, but it is the intelligence bonanza they leave behind often turns out to be more important. >> pelley: thank you, david. as syria's president continues his crackdown on antigovernment protests, human rights groups reported today that more than 1,400 people have been killed so far and 10,000...
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this happened in the short period of time and then there was the tragic attacks on our embassies in nairobi and dar salaam which caused additional funds. we now have 77 new embassies built in the past decade or 11 years. we know how to mobilize for this activity. we have the confidence. we have the personnel. we absolutely in this case have the fall and on every support and partnership with the department of defense from every level from secretary dates and chairman mao led all the way down -- secretary gates and chairman mullin. this has provided us almost 4000 pieces of equipment. there is a lot of work to be done. it is entirely correct that when the inspector general took his snapshot last fall, there was more to be done. as i outlined in my oral testimony and in the longer written statement, many, many, if not most of the issues raised by the inspector general correctly in that moment, that snapshot in time, have now been resolved. in the remaining six months, we will result the remainder of them. we have the contractor vehicles in place. we are in the process of awarding them. the con
this happened in the short period of time and then there was the tragic attacks on our embassies in nairobi and dar salaam which caused additional funds. we now have 77 new embassies built in the past decade or 11 years. we know how to mobilize for this activity. we have the confidence. we have the personnel. we absolutely in this case have the fall and on every support and partnership with the department of defense from every level from secretary dates and chairman mao led all the way down --...
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. >> whether you live in new york, new delhi or nairobi, we share the game goals and dreams. >> mrs. obama and her family will also travel to botswana. she also plans to meet with former president nelson mandela. >>> as his re-election campaign revs up, president obama is taking a more active role on twitter. he is now going to tweet regularly on his official account. personal tweets will be signed "b.o.." campaign staff say that will give him new opportunities to report on what the president is doing every day and connect to his supporters. president obama has more than 8.69 million followers on twitter. he is the the third most followed account behind lady gaga and justin bieber. >>> a president obama impersonator is getting a lot of attention this morning after being kicked off the stage at a g.o.p. convention. >> thank you! thank you! >> comedian reggie brown was hired to perform at republican leadership conference. at first, the crowd liked his jokes, but they grew more uncomfortable. >> you may asking yourself what is going on here today. the budget is out of control. the defic
. >> whether you live in new york, new delhi or nairobi, we share the game goals and dreams. >> mrs. obama and her family will also travel to botswana. she also plans to meet with former president nelson mandela. >>> as his re-election campaign revs up, president obama is taking a more active role on twitter. he is now going to tweet regularly on his official account. personal tweets will be signed "b.o.." campaign staff say that will give him new opportunities to...
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and then there was the traffic attacks in nairobi and is a lom. the state department has now 77 new embassies in the last 11 years. we know how to mobilize in this. we have the confidence and we have the personnel, and we absolutely in this case have the full and unairing partnership with the department of defense from every level from secretary gates and chairman mullen all the way down to the e-6 expendable and property clerks that we are dealing with now in iraq now, and have provided us with almost 4,000 pieces of equipment. there's a lot of work to be done. it's entirely correct that when the inspector general takes his -- took his snapshot last fall, there was a lot more to be done. but as i outlined in my oral testimony and in the longer written statement, many, many, if not most of the issues raised by the inspector general correctly that the moment in that snap is not time have now been resolved. and in the remaining six months, we will resolve the remaineder of them. we have the contracting vehicles in place. we were in the process of aw
and then there was the traffic attacks in nairobi and is a lom. the state department has now 77 new embassies in the last 11 years. we know how to mobilize in this. we have the confidence and we have the personnel, and we absolutely in this case have the full and unairing partnership with the department of defense from every level from secretary gates and chairman mullen all the way down to the e-6 expendable and property clerks that we are dealing with now in iraq now, and have provided us...
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i would note parenthetically i would recently in nairobi and met with some nurosurgeons who are working on treating children who have hydrosephallic conditions and in one case i was told in uganda children who develop water on the brain or this terrible and lethal unless -- there's an condition a hydrosephallic condition are often seen as a bad omen or something along those lines. and i'm wondering who can be done to dispel that very dangerous myth which leads to these children being ostracized. when i was in lagos when i was on that trip, he said that some of the children in nigeria are just put aside and they are allowed to die because they're thought to be contaminated or possessed or some terrible condition rather than a physical developmental disorder that with the right interventions could be greatly helped, if you could. >> yes. that's why we are trying our level to take home the awareness. the most important part is letting people know what's going on. that the children are not bad omens. so communication is the key and the way to communicate in africa -- most countries in afric
i would note parenthetically i would recently in nairobi and met with some nurosurgeons who are working on treating children who have hydrosephallic conditions and in one case i was told in uganda children who develop water on the brain or this terrible and lethal unless -- there's an condition a hydrosephallic condition are often seen as a bad omen or something along those lines. and i'm wondering who can be done to dispel that very dangerous myth which leads to these children being...
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contention, oil-reach, allegedly, area of contention between the north and south and then we were in nairobi for a very interesting meeting where the entire political leadership of somalia because we couldn't make it to mogadishu for security reasons. but president, prime minister, and speaker of parliament of somalia were there at a very crucial moment, we believe, in the developments in somalia and we sent a very strong message for them that they need to put their act together and work together in order to keep improving the situation. >> rose: if the united states... if the united states can find ways to work with russia and russia can find a way to work with the united states, that offers enormous opportunity, doesn't it? >> yes, it does. and, you know, i think we're beyond trying to find a way. >> rose: where's the greatest conflict? >> greatest conflict. really i cannot think of any particular area of conflict, not in the security council. the latest conflict, if you wil inhe security council was when the united states vetoed that resolution on settlements when all the rest of us voted
contention, oil-reach, allegedly, area of contention between the north and south and then we were in nairobi for a very interesting meeting where the entire political leadership of somalia because we couldn't make it to mogadishu for security reasons. but president, prime minister, and speaker of parliament of somalia were there at a very crucial moment, we believe, in the developments in somalia and we sent a very strong message for them that they need to put their act together and work...
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the arab defeat in the 1967 arab-is really war, dozens hurt after a massive explosion in downtown nairobiings the killing of usama bin laden. because of threats from militants, in neighboring somalia. and, it could be a major break through in the fight against skin cancer, doctors say two new experimental drugs are boosting the survival rates of people suffering from melanoma. >> gregg: more legal pot wathot for goldman sachs, the district attorney's office, slapping the financial giant with a subpoena, digging for information on the firm's activity leading up to the big credit crisis. what does it mean for goldman sachs's future? here, senior business correspondent, brenda buttner, anchor of "bulls & bears." great to see you. we don't know precisely what the d.a.'s office is looking into but i suspect it is the senate report in which goldman sachs was steering investors towards mortgage securities it knew was going to fail. >> yes. and interesting, because, the head of that committee, who wrote the report, thinks that perhaps the ceo may have purr injured himself, basically, because, he
the arab defeat in the 1967 arab-is really war, dozens hurt after a massive explosion in downtown nairobiings the killing of usama bin laden. because of threats from militants, in neighboring somalia. and, it could be a major break through in the fight against skin cancer, doctors say two new experimental drugs are boosting the survival rates of people suffering from melanoma. >> gregg: more legal pot wathot for goldman sachs, the district attorney's office, slapping the financial giant...
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wall, something that a number in a short skirt of time and the tragic attacks on the embassies in nairobi which caused additional funds to be appropriated at the state department and now we have i think it is 77 new embassies built in the past decade 11 years. we know how to mobilize for this activity. we have the confidence, we have the personnel, and we absolutely in this case have the full support and partnership with the department of defense from every level from secretary gates and chairman mullen down to the east six expendable and excess property clerk's but we are dealing with in iraq that has provided us almost 4,000 pieces of equipment. .. is we have not already awarded, the congress has provided us fund. not all the funds we might have liked but we have adjusted the mission. not the safety or security but we have adjusted the mission to comport with the dollars available which is what wet and the executive branch office does in our democracy. my last point is i want to thank the commission for calling attention to issues that we do have to address. your assistance a year or so
wall, something that a number in a short skirt of time and the tragic attacks on the embassies in nairobi which caused additional funds to be appropriated at the state department and now we have i think it is 77 new embassies built in the past decade 11 years. we know how to mobilize for this activity. we have the confidence, we have the personnel, and we absolutely in this case have the full support and partnership with the department of defense from every level from secretary gates and...
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are in a village outside of nairobi. over time, in some instances a relatively short time, science took what was once and impenetrable mystery and began to uncover answers. the kinds of answers that not only worked in the lab but also save lives. thanks to the work and ingenuity of scientists and doctors at places like the centers for disease control and prevention and national institute of health and the food drug administration and our own hrsa, new effective therapies and treatments and tools for prevention came on line. today, there are more than 30 licensed drugs that are widely available in the developed world and have begun to transform hiv into a chronic disease, adding years to people's lives. but we know that progress is not enough and it is wide president obama has made the fight against hiv at home and around the world a top priority for his administration, including the first-ever development of a national aids strategy that is providing direction and focus to our efforts. the battle isn't over. as long as t
are in a village outside of nairobi. over time, in some instances a relatively short time, science took what was once and impenetrable mystery and began to uncover answers. the kinds of answers that not only worked in the lab but also save lives. thanks to the work and ingenuity of scientists and doctors at places like the centers for disease control and prevention and national institute of health and the food drug administration and our own hrsa, new effective therapies and treatments and...
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i would note parenthetically i would recently in nairobi and met with some nurosurgeons who are working on treating children who have hydrosephallic conditions and in one case i was told in uganda children who develop water on the brain or this terrible and lethal unless -- there's an condition a hydrosephallic condition are often seen as a bad omen or something along those lines. and i'm wondering who can be done to dispel that very dangerous myth which leads to these children being ostracized. when i was in lagos when i was on that trip, he said that some of the children in nigeria are just put aside and they are allowed to die because they're thought to be contaminated or possessed or some terrible condition rather than a physical developmental disorder that with the right interventions could be greatly helped, if you could. >> yes. that's why we are trying our level to take home the awareness. the most important part is letting people know what's going on. that the children are not bad omens. so communication is the key and the way to communicate in africa -- most countries in afric
i would note parenthetically i would recently in nairobi and met with some nurosurgeons who are working on treating children who have hydrosephallic conditions and in one case i was told in uganda children who develop water on the brain or this terrible and lethal unless -- there's an condition a hydrosephallic condition are often seen as a bad omen or something along those lines. and i'm wondering who can be done to dispel that very dangerous myth which leads to these children being...
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outside nairobi in a school for the girls mcgovern-dole provides a hot lunch. i helped cook and serve the meal of u.s. bulgar wheat and locally grown vegetables. one student told me how grateful she was to go to school and eat every day. she grew up in a village over 100 miles away. when she was 12 her father told her she had to marry a much older man. she refused. her father ordered her to go to her uncle's house, get his machete, and bring it back to him. she knew her father was going to kill her. she ran away, walking alope for days, because she had -- alone for days, because she had heard of this school. she was then 15, healthy, well-fed, at the top of her class. i knew i was talking to someone who could be president someday. and the very best way this young woman will never forget us. in a very worst way where we take food away from children, families, schools those communities will never forget us, either. they won't forget that we took away their children's future. i wouldn't forget it if it were my child. would you? mr. chairman, there are many ways to
outside nairobi in a school for the girls mcgovern-dole provides a hot lunch. i helped cook and serve the meal of u.s. bulgar wheat and locally grown vegetables. one student told me how grateful she was to go to school and eat every day. she grew up in a village over 100 miles away. when she was 12 her father told her she had to marry a much older man. she refused. her father ordered her to go to her uncle's house, get his machete, and bring it back to him. she knew her father was going to kill...
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and then there was the tragic attacks on our embassies in nairobi which caused additional funds to be appropriate today the state department, and now we have, i think, it is now 77 new embassies built in the past decade, 11 years. we know how to mobilize for this activity. we have the competence, we have the personnel, and we absolutely in this case have the full and unerring support and partnership with the department of defense from every level from secretary gates and chairman mullen all the way down to, you know, to the e6 expendable and excess property clerks that we are dealing with in iraq now that have provided us almost 4,000 pieces of equipment. there is a lot of work to be done. it is entirely correct that when the inspector general takes his snapshot last fall there was a lot more to be done. but as i outlined in my oral testimony and in the longer written statement, many, many if not most of the issues raised by the inspector general -- correctly in that moment, that snapshot in time -- have now been resolved. and in the remaining six months we will resolve the remainder
and then there was the tragic attacks on our embassies in nairobi which caused additional funds to be appropriate today the state department, and now we have, i think, it is now 77 new embassies built in the past decade, 11 years. we know how to mobilize for this activity. we have the competence, we have the personnel, and we absolutely in this case have the full and unerring support and partnership with the department of defense from every level from secretary gates and chairman mullen all the...
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the berlin wall opened up 24 new posts, and then there were the tragic attacks on our embassy in nairobi which caused additional funds to be appropriated to the state department. we have 77 new embassies built in the past decade-11 years. we know how to mobilize for this activity. we have the confidence. we have the personnel. we absolutely in this case have the full and unerring support and partnership with the department of defense from every level from secretary gates and chairman mao and all the way all the chairman milullan, way down to the property clerk's we are dealing with in iraq who have provided us with almost 46,000 pieces of equipment. there is a lot of work to be done. it is entirely correct that when the inspector general to a kiss snapshot last fall, there was a lot more to be done -- took his snapshot last fall, there was a lot more to be done, but as i outlined in my oral testimony and written statements, many if not most of the issues raised by a the inspector general -- correctly at that point in time -- have now been resolved. in the remaining six months, we will re
the berlin wall opened up 24 new posts, and then there were the tragic attacks on our embassy in nairobi which caused additional funds to be appropriated to the state department. we have 77 new embassies built in the past decade-11 years. we know how to mobilize for this activity. we have the confidence. we have the personnel. we absolutely in this case have the full and unerring support and partnership with the department of defense from every level from secretary gates and chairman mao and...