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you were with the secretary of state in kenya.lary clinton secretary of state. this is the best of the clintons. their ability to go almost anywhere, command and audience and get things done. and particularly in regards to bill clinton, to do so in an unofficial capacity that doesn't get in the way of diplomatic relations. >> chris, one of the interesting things though is that we had clinton working with al gore. they were as much rivals in the past as obama and bill clinton. maybe not as much, but still a lot of tension there. >> i was, like i do every morning, watching msnbc, and i saw the images of the former vice president speaking and the former president standing in the background and i thought politics is a strange world. everything comes full circle. a remarkable pairing. >> all right. you're a remarkable pal. thanks so much, chris cillizza, for being with us. and we'll be back tomorrow from nairobi, continuing to cover hillary clinton's trip to africa starting in kenya. we'll be back at 1:00. msnbc continues. the place fo
you were with the secretary of state in kenya.lary clinton secretary of state. this is the best of the clintons. their ability to go almost anywhere, command and audience and get things done. and particularly in regards to bill clinton, to do so in an unofficial capacity that doesn't get in the way of diplomatic relations. >> chris, one of the interesting things though is that we had clinton working with al gore. they were as much rivals in the past as obama and bill clinton. maybe not as...
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that comes from the prime minister of kenya.rime minister owe ding go ga is a well-known dissident whose struggles for democrat? i his country lead lead to yearsism prisonment n 2007, odinga ran for president of kenya, taking on the incumbent, kibaki, it was a close election but the official tally indicated that odinga had lost. those rules were widely disputed and almost everyone agrees that some kind of fraud went on. rioting erupted across the country. an estimated 1,200 people were killed. ultimately, odinga did a kind of aboutface, he made a power-sharing agreement with the incumbent kibaki. many believe he sold out and is now part of the problem. naturally, he feels otherwise. last week, while i was in kenya, i interviewed prime minister odinga and i asked him about americans lecturing him about democracy about corruption and about much more. prime minister owe dipping ga, thank you so much for joining us. >> i'm happy to join. >> recently, you had secretary of state hillary clinton visiting you as a guest. and after she m
that comes from the prime minister of kenya.rime minister owe ding go ga is a well-known dissident whose struggles for democrat? i his country lead lead to yearsism prisonment n 2007, odinga ran for president of kenya, taking on the incumbent, kibaki, it was a close election but the official tally indicated that odinga had lost. those rules were widely disputed and almost everyone agrees that some kind of fraud went on. rioting erupted across the country. an estimated 1,200 people were killed....
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america or anybody will not help kenya to change. that help will come from us. >> yes. >> what you can do is one thing, help us change our attitude. change our attitude. and i'm coming to that. the selfishness that we suffer -- i mean, the impunity that we suffer, the corruption that we suffer, the bad governors that we suffer, the poverty we suffer is all because of one thing, that our leaders think of nothing other than them themselves. what i would like to ask you is this. we need to change our attitude because we support bad governments because the people we elect we are hoping will help us. what i would like to ask is this. the aid that you give, could you direct the civic and education so that kenyans will change their attitudes? >> we spend a lot of aid for all sorts of society, civic he had kag -- education, but we will see what we can do more to help that situation. >> we thank nairobi, the government of kenya and our affiliate. thank you so much. >>> the nobel peace prize winner is well known for saying, save the world, pla
america or anybody will not help kenya to change. that help will come from us. >> yes. >> what you can do is one thing, help us change our attitude. change our attitude. and i'm coming to that. the selfishness that we suffer -- i mean, the impunity that we suffer, the corruption that we suffer, the bad governors that we suffer, the poverty we suffer is all because of one thing, that our leaders think of nothing other than them themselves. what i would like to ask you is this. we...
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it's now a yearand a half since kenya was torn apart by the st-election violence, but ere are plenty of reminders of what went on. this home wa looted and burns because thewner of the propertyas from one particular ethnic goup. there is some reconciliaon but do the politicns or businessman who instigated vienceill ever get their day in court. josephas returned tois village where his wife a his son were killed, burnt ave inde a churc ashey sough fuge from their own neighbors. now he struggles on his own to look aer his other children. he blames the polical leaders, but wants them toace justice at the internatial criminal court ithe hague. >> this country is country fo the rich, but the poor have no justice. so we as kenyans would like these peoples to be taken out ofhe country so that justice can work and the truth can be seen. >> the government s ruledut setting up tribunal in kenya which would ha featud internationaudges. it is chosen instead thlocal courtsbut iists politicns will not eape justice. >> matters of justi like international cri, youannot mediate, you cannot reconcile if
it's now a yearand a half since kenya was torn apart by the st-election violence, but ere are plenty of reminders of what went on. this home wa looted and burns because thewner of the propertyas from one particular ethnic goup. there is some reconciliaon but do the politicns or businessman who instigated vienceill ever get their day in court. josephas returned tois village where his wife a his son were killed, burnt ave inde a churc ashey sough fuge from their own neighbors. now he struggles on...
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. >> still to come for you on "bbc world news," 18 months after violence tore kenya apart, a new call for peace and justice. >> first, though, the united nations security council has expressed concern at the extension of house arrest for burma's leading opposition figure, aung san suu kyi. they have urged the ruling generals to begin a genuine dialogue with her and other political parties. the prime minister of neighboring thailand, one of burma's key partners is telling the bbc of his deep documents of the verdict. he was asked if the military leaders in ran go are paying any attention to international concerns? >> it has been difficult and i'm sure that a lot of people have experienced this, but to then jump and conclude that they do not listen at all, i don't think that's the case. i think the fact that they have formulating a road map, it was clear a response to the views of the international community and maybe that we just need to have to work that much harder to make them see that what is happening there is still not enough. >> there have been various scenarios set out for the
. >> still to come for you on "bbc world news," 18 months after violence tore kenya apart, a new call for peace and justice. >> first, though, the united nations security council has expressed concern at the extension of house arrest for burma's leading opposition figure, aung san suu kyi. they have urged the ruling generals to begin a genuine dialogue with her and other political parties. the prime minister of neighboring thailand, one of burma's key partners is telling...
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i'm andrea mitchell in nairobi, kenya.ate as you were just talking about, also of the government's cash for clunkers program and we'll be following the historic vote on sonia sotomayor. >>> cyber attacks today, the big news we're talking about today. hackers getting into twitter and facebook as well. we'll have the latest on that. i never thought i would have a heart attack, but i did. you need to talk to your doctor about aspirin. you need to be your own advocate. be sure to talk to your doctor before you bin an aspirin regimen. you take care of your kids, now it's time to take care of yourself. >>> looking for a big report on jobs tomorrow. the president promises we can create hundreds of thousands of nup opportunities with green technology, but is that any comfort to those who have been laid off? we'll get real on this one. >>> plus, millions of american homeowners facing foreclosure and in some cases, it's not the mortgage payment. it's the tax bill that comes due. >>> the pennsylvania gunman who shot up a health club
i'm andrea mitchell in nairobi, kenya.ate as you were just talking about, also of the government's cash for clunkers program and we'll be following the historic vote on sonia sotomayor. >>> cyber attacks today, the big news we're talking about today. hackers getting into twitter and facebook as well. we'll have the latest on that. i never thought i would have a heart attack, but i did. you need to talk to your doctor about aspirin. you need to be your own advocate. be sure to talk to...
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we repor on the drought th has brought a crisis to kenya. hello to yo the first results in the afghan elections are in, and ere are serious allegation from one of the leading candides. dr. abdullah abdulla has accused presidentarzai of stealing goods more evince of a parent corrupti -- apparent corruption. add to this at the bldiest eekend cents at the war bega eight years ago. >> for eight years, ey fought in -- fought and died in afghistan. they fought f stability and democracy. this election was tobe a shing moments, millions tned out to cas their vot. now thereare concerns the electiomay be seriously flawed. >> mment karzai -- haunte karzai -- hmid karza >> karzaias at 40 his earest challenger8%. with many votes yet to be tallied, this is likely to change. >> they hado steal the process, to steal e votes. why the incumbent --that outcome, we ll not allow. >> we were given a sect recordings by t abdullah abdull campaign. the man on the left appears to betaking the box for president karzai. if this is authentic,hen it wi be a serious breac
we repor on the drought th has brought a crisis to kenya. hello to yo the first results in the afghan elections are in, and ere are serious allegation from one of the leading candides. dr. abdullah abdulla has accused presidentarzai of stealing goods more evince of a parent corrupti -- apparent corruption. add to this at the bldiest eekend cents at the war bega eight years ago. >> for eight years, ey fought in -- fought and died in afghistan. they fought f stability and democracy. this...
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an urgent appeal for kenya. one in 10 now needs of food aid. $200 million will only last six months. kenya is suffering a prolonged drought. climate change is blamed, but also government mismanagement. will ross reports that many schools stayed open so children would get one meal, at least, a day. >> another stunning sunrise, but these cloudless skies only bring disappointment. months without rain have taken a toll. cattle are reduced to skin and bone. herds are headed up the mountain slope in search of illicit pastor. across the country, more than 100,000 have died. on the plains below, crops have failed. there are withered leaves to harvest, hoping to keep the family's only cow alive. is now a daily struggle to feed her four p date is now a daily struggle to feed her four children. -- it is now a daily struggle to feed her four children. this has been the family farm for generations. this year, they have watched the crops shrivel up in front of their eyes. the food store is just in the sacks. all of your crops
an urgent appeal for kenya. one in 10 now needs of food aid. $200 million will only last six months. kenya is suffering a prolonged drought. climate change is blamed, but also government mismanagement. will ross reports that many schools stayed open so children would get one meal, at least, a day. >> another stunning sunrise, but these cloudless skies only bring disappointment. months without rain have taken a toll. cattle are reduced to skin and bone. herds are headed up the mountain...
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clinton met in kenya with the president of somalia. he traveled there because of security concerns in his own country. she pledged to bolster efforts to fight smallen insurgents linked to al qaeda. kristin mcconnell is a reporter for global post, based in nairobi. >> the main line between hillary clinton's meeting with somalia's sheikh was an reiteration of the american government's strong support of his administration such as it is. but it is as mrs. clinton put it the best chance somalia's had in a long time. at least that's the u.s. government's view. >> somaliaens involved behind a movement are suspected to be behind several plots around the globe. earlier this week, australian authorities arrested several men, including some of somalia descent, accuse them of planning an tack on an australian military base. >> translator: we have no links at all to the muslims arrested in australia this week. the arrests are arab trashy. it's yet another trick designed to legitimize the war on muslims. >> it's hard to see what will turn things aro
clinton met in kenya with the president of somalia. he traveled there because of security concerns in his own country. she pledged to bolster efforts to fight smallen insurgents linked to al qaeda. kristin mcconnell is a reporter for global post, based in nairobi. >> the main line between hillary clinton's meeting with somalia's sheikh was an reiteration of the american government's strong support of his administration such as it is. but it is as mrs. clinton put it the best chance...
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officials in kenya said her lips did not match her 4-year-old passport photo. she was stripped of her travel documents and turned over to kenyan authorities for prosecution. >> she feels more canadian than ever before. >> she never wavered, providing documents, even fingerprints, but the kenyan authorities wouldn't budge. it took a dna sample from her son to prove her identity and get her on a plane. >> reporter: now that she has arrived home, canadian muslim groups are asking the government to take immediate disciplinary action against the consular officials who branded her an imposter. >> if she was a white canadian named jane doe, you would not have gone after her the way the high commission and this lady, lilyian did. >> reporter: lilian is the canadian official in kenya who decided she was lying about her identity. but she alone is not to blame, says this community leader. the problem is systemic. >> in the end, you know, the buck stops at the minister's office. the minister is accountable. >> reporter: the prime minister says he wants a full accounting fo
officials in kenya said her lips did not match her 4-year-old passport photo. she was stripped of her travel documents and turned over to kenyan authorities for prosecution. >> she feels more canadian than ever before. >> she never wavered, providing documents, even fingerprints, but the kenyan authorities wouldn't budge. it took a dna sample from her son to prove her identity and get her on a plane. >> reporter: now that she has arrived home, canadian muslim groups are asking...
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the 1964 documents read the dominion of kenya.become a republic until december 12th, 1964. the registrar who is supposed to have signed this turns out to be the name of a popular detergent to say nothing of a brand of specially bred show gekos. also the registration number on the document. 44, the letter "o" 47. just a coincidence that obama is the 44th president, his last name starts with the letter o and when this other fellow ed hale says he obtained the document last september obama was 47 years old. but a lovely try, ms. tate and very nice artificial aging of the document. you've been a wonderful contestant and please enjoy your parting gifts and this home version of the forgery game. not every democrat who has taken contributions, campaign contributions from the health care sector is a blue dog but some are like congressman mike ross of arkansas. prepared to be called out, sir, in tonight's special comment. the provision is personal history and worst persons, billo denies one of his most beautiful quotes, the one about, i wa
the 1964 documents read the dominion of kenya.become a republic until december 12th, 1964. the registrar who is supposed to have signed this turns out to be the name of a popular detergent to say nothing of a brand of specially bred show gekos. also the registration number on the document. 44, the letter "o" 47. just a coincidence that obama is the 44th president, his last name starts with the letter o and when this other fellow ed hale says he obtained the document last september...
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a small problem, though, kenya wasn't actually called to the republic of kenya on december 12th, 1964 1964 but it was known as the dominion of kenya until the following december. that was ten months after the document was supposedly issued. also, the city where the certificate claims obama was born wasn't even part of kenya at the time of his birth. until 1963, which is part of present day. >> i know with the colonial books and look up basic kenyan history and compare that with a little commonsense with the map and you'll see the truth pretty quickly. >> what's a democrat from kentucky hearing from voters back home about health care? i'll ask next on "the ed show." hi. number two, please. would you like that to hurt now or later? uh, what? sir,t's a simple question. do you want heartburn pain, now or later? these heartburn medicines make you choose... between hurting now or later. pepcid complete doesn't. it starts to neutralize acid in seconds... and keeps it under control all day or all night. sometimes you gotta make compromises, man. no, you don't... man. pepcid complete, works no
a small problem, though, kenya wasn't actually called to the republic of kenya on december 12th, 1964 1964 but it was known as the dominion of kenya until the following december. that was ten months after the document was supposedly issued. also, the city where the certificate claims obama was born wasn't even part of kenya at the time of his birth. until 1963, which is part of present day. >> i know with the colonial books and look up basic kenyan history and compare that with a little...
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barack obama's birth certificate from kenya in 19 1.says republic of kenya, which it wasn't until eight months after the date on the document. the registar's name, e.f. lavit. >>> a special comment on the urgency of health care reform, the millions spent to prevent it, republicans
barack obama's birth certificate from kenya in 19 1.says republic of kenya, which it wasn't until eight months after the date on the document. the registar's name, e.f. lavit. >>> a special comment on the urgency of health care reform, the millions spent to prevent it, republicans
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we just had th report that was talking abouthe human tl of laria in kenya. and i guess my questn to ou is, what makes malaria rampant d also so deadly in sub-sahan malaria is a disease that'spread by -- by a parasite and tat parasite thris under certain conditions. arprent in sub-saharan africa you've got a l of people. you'veot a lot of is desk a see the wod we bring you ea night. monday my, cleague, dalji dhaliwal will be here. you'lltill see me one week each month and in repor to come. it's been a pleasure d a privilege. until then asalways, tha you for joininus. have a gd night. and a great weekend. >>> "worldcus" is made poible in part by the >>> "worldcus" is made poible in part by the following funders -- -- captionby vitac -- wwwitac.com majosupport has also been provided by the per g. peterson foundation dedicateto promotg fiscal responsibility and addressingey economic challenges facing america' futu.
we just had th report that was talking abouthe human tl of laria in kenya. and i guess my questn to ou is, what makes malaria rampant d also so deadly in sub-sahan malaria is a disease that'spread by -- by a parasite and tat parasite thris under certain conditions. arprent in sub-saharan africa you've got a l of people. you'veot a lot of is desk a see the wod we bring you ea night. monday my, cleague, dalji dhaliwal will be here. you'lltill see me one week each month and in repor to come. it's...
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i fix computers and send them to kenya. the children in kenya have very few resources. pencil is very h get. anything to make the life for the kids better, it's great. the computers are tested to make sure they are working. then we label the name of the school on each box, and then we ship it to kenya. the computers are saved from poisoning the environment, and they're going to be used for 20 years by some schools. every school is going to plant 100 trees for every computer. we are planting a seed, teaching the kids to conserve the environment, and be engines of change. it's like giving the kids a new life. computers are getting new life, and trees are being planted to bring a new life, too. it's all connected. >>> new program is helping african-american men beat some pretty serious odds. it started with a surgeon who said he saw the same shooting, stabbing victims again and again in the trauma center. richelle carey has that story, in our weekly feature what matters. >> young african-american men are at increased risk to falling victim to gun violence. and those who su
i fix computers and send them to kenya. the children in kenya have very few resources. pencil is very h get. anything to make the life for the kids better, it's great. the computers are tested to make sure they are working. then we label the name of the school on each box, and then we ship it to kenya. the computers are saved from poisoning the environment, and they're going to be used for 20 years by some schools. every school is going to plant 100 trees for every computer. we are planting a...
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in search of kenya.igh priestess of the happy valley. >> thank you. >> charlie: thank you for joinings. see you next time. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
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the children in kenya have very refurbish discarded to xurs and send them to schools in kenya. the children in kenya have very few resources. even a pencil is very hard to get. any part i can play to make the life of kids better, it's great. the computers are tested to make sure they're working. >>> after starting the book ten years ago, launching her show on hln, marriage, two beautiful twins, nancy's new novel, "the eleventh victim" is finally in bookstores now. >> the book, "eleventh victim" is finally in the bookstores. portion of my proceeds goes toward wesley glen ministries. here is a check for $25,000 from the book proceeds. and i promise you there will be more. a special thank you to the "today" show host, kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb. and thanks to friend of the show, headline news, jane velez-mitchell. thanks to everyone at gma, especially host robin roberts and to my friend and competitor, bill o'reilly at f-o-x network. thank you to everybody who helped with the release. a special thank you to my number one fans, mother and father, husband, david, brother, max,
the children in kenya have very refurbish discarded to xurs and send them to schools in kenya. the children in kenya have very few resources. even a pencil is very hard to get. any part i can play to make the life of kids better, it's great. the computers are tested to make sure they're working. >>> after starting the book ten years ago, launching her show on hln, marriage, two beautiful twins, nancy's new novel, "the eleventh victim" is finally in bookstores now. >>...
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clean drinking water is rare in rural kenya.a lot of water's also contaminated, full of insect larvae, bacteria and viruses. 2.2 million people die every year across the world from diarrh diarrhea. these plastic bottles are life insurance for the families here. the women fill the transparent bottles and place them on the their huts. solar water disinfection. bottles must be exposed to sunlight for at least four hours. >> translator: we've been using these solar bottles for 11 years. the technology destroys the ger germs. that's how we don't have to boil the water. the water from soil disinfection tastes better. we don't like the boiled water. >> reporter: water treated this way is no long air health risk. there's a simple proof of the solar water disinfection. the statistics of a nearby clinic. dr. steve is the manager. >> we've had a decrease of bad cases. instead of using the bottle in the solar system of their cleawater. so according to our records, for the first lee, we got almost 20% decrease. the moment now i can say we ha
clean drinking water is rare in rural kenya.a lot of water's also contaminated, full of insect larvae, bacteria and viruses. 2.2 million people die every year across the world from diarrh diarrhea. these plastic bottles are life insurance for the families here. the women fill the transparent bottles and place them on the their huts. solar water disinfection. bottles must be exposed to sunlight for at least four hours. >> translator: we've been using these solar bottles for 11 years. the...
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in kenya tomorrow she will speak at an economic forum. clinton is expected to discuss the president's commitment to making africa a priority in u.s. foreign policy. >>> this hour in raleigh, north carolina, seven suspects are appearing in court. the men were charged with plotting to kidnap, maim and ki ki kill. they are still looking for an eighth suspect. >>> the senate in session. today debate the nomination of judge sonia sotomayor to the supreme court. we saw the senate judiciary committee pass it by a 13-6 margin, almost exactly along party lines. pretty close to the same story with the senate. don't count senator john mccain among them.
in kenya tomorrow she will speak at an economic forum. clinton is expected to discuss the president's commitment to making africa a priority in u.s. foreign policy. >>> this hour in raleigh, north carolina, seven suspects are appearing in court. the men were charged with plotting to kidnap, maim and ki ki kill. they are still looking for an eighth suspect. >>> the senate in session. today debate the nomination of judge sonia sotomayor to the supreme court. we saw the senate...
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but as "worldfocus" special correspondent martin seemungal first reported late last year from kenya and tanzania, china's influence is much broader. >> reporter: these young kenyans already speak english. a legacy of the british empire in africa but now they have decided to learn -- chinese. this is the confucius institute at nairobi university. for these students taking chinese is, as they say, a no-brainer. >> chinese language is important. because of their -- because china is growing so much. and the influence of china in africa and most of the world is higher than it was last year. >> reporter: africa wants to benefit from china's economic boom.
but as "worldfocus" special correspondent martin seemungal first reported late last year from kenya and tanzania, china's influence is much broader. >> reporter: these young kenyans already speak english. a legacy of the british empire in africa but now they have decided to learn -- chinese. this is the confucius institute at nairobi university. for these students taking chinese is, as they say, a no-brainer. >> chinese language is important. because of their -- because...
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we just had this report that was talking about the human toll of malaria in kenya. and i guess my question to you is, what makes malaria so rampant and also so deadly in sub-saharan africa? >> well, malaria is a disease that's spread by -- by a parasite and that parasite thrives under certain conditions. are present in sub-saharan africa. you've got a lot of people. you've got a lot of mosquitoes that are acting as vectors spreading the disease from oneh. plus you have another important factor, an that is poverty. and the inability to prevent the disease. some people can't even afford mosquito netting and hospitals are really underequipped or understaffed treating the diseases. it's really a tragic situation. >> well given the fact that this disease has been around for so long, why has it taken so long to come up with some sort of vaccine? >> the parasite that causes malaria is well equipped to really do damage in humans. it's one of the few pathogens, for example, that invades red blood cells. and it has all kinds of destctive challenge. it can evolve resistance to
we just had this report that was talking about the human toll of malaria in kenya. and i guess my question to you is, what makes malaria so rampant and also so deadly in sub-saharan africa? >> well, malaria is a disease that's spread by -- by a parasite and that parasite thrives under certain conditions. are present in sub-saharan africa. you've got a lot of people. you've got a lot of mosquitoes that are acting as vectors spreading the disease from oneh. plus you have another important...
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the children in kenya, even a pencil is very hard to get.ny part that i can play that make the life of kids better, it's great. these computers are tested to make sure that they are working. then we label the name of the school on each box, and then we ship it to kenya. the computers are saved from poisoning the environment, and they're going to be used for 20 years by some school. every school is going to plant 100 trees for every computer. and yet planting a seed, teaching the kids to conserve the environment and be engines of change. ♪ it's like giving the kids a new life. computers are getting new life. and trees are being planted to bring a new life, too. it's all connected. >> you can find more about jude or any of our heroes at cnn.com/heroes. that's cnn.com/heroes and be sure to keep an eye out. in just a few weeks, we will be announcing the top ten cnn heroes of 2009. that is always exciting, especially when announcing a winner. >>> in tough economic times, an education is really more important than ever. but in some historically bl
the children in kenya, even a pencil is very hard to get.ny part that i can play that make the life of kids better, it's great. these computers are tested to make sure that they are working. then we label the name of the school on each box, and then we ship it to kenya. the computers are saved from poisoning the environment, and they're going to be used for 20 years by some school. every school is going to plant 100 trees for every computer. and yet planting a seed, teaching the kids to...
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schools in kenya have few resources. a pencil is hard to get. any part i can play to make the life of kids better, it's great. the computers are tested to make sure they're working. then we label the name of the school on each box and then we ship it to kenya. the computers are saved from poisoning the environment and they're going to be used for 20 years by some schools. every school is going to plant 100 trees for every computer. we are planting a seed, teaching the kids to conserve the environment and be engines of change. ♪ it's like giving the kids a new life. computers are getting new life and trees are being planted and bring new life, too. >>> after starting the book ten years ago, hln, two beautiful twins, nancy's new novel, "the lefbt victim" is finally in bookstores now. >> the book, "eleventh victim" is finally in the bookstores. portion of my proceeds goes toward wesley glen ministries. a check for $25,000 from the book proceeds. and i promise you there will be more. a special thank you to the "today" show host, kathie lee gifford a
schools in kenya have few resources. a pencil is hard to get. any part i can play to make the life of kids better, it's great. the computers are tested to make sure they're working. then we label the name of the school on each box and then we ship it to kenya. the computers are saved from poisoning the environment and they're going to be used for 20 years by some schools. every school is going to plant 100 trees for every computer. we are planting a seed, teaching the kids to conserve the...
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and we will put a name on each box and ship it to kenya. the computers are saved from poisoning the environment, and they are going to be used for 20 years by some schools. every school is going to plant 100 trees for every computer. we are planting a seed to teach the kids to love the environment and be engines of change. ♪ >> it is like, these are the kids, and they are getting a new life, and the computers are getting a new life and the trees are getting a new life, too. it is all connected. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> after starting the book ten years ago, launching her show on hln, marriage, two beautiful twins, nancy's new novel, "the eleventh victim" is finally in bookstores now. >> the book, "eleventh victim" is finally in the bookstores. portion of my proceeds goes toward wesley glen ministries. here is a check for $25,000 from the book proceeds. and i promise you, there will be more. a special thank you to the "today" show host, kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb. and thanks to friend of the show, headline news, jane v
and we will put a name on each box and ship it to kenya. the computers are saved from poisoning the environment, and they are going to be used for 20 years by some schools. every school is going to plant 100 trees for every computer. we are planting a seed to teach the kids to love the environment and be engines of change. ♪ >> it is like, these are the kids, and they are getting a new life, and the computers are getting a new life and the trees are getting a new life, too. it is all...
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. >> charlie: but a lo she en goes to india,o kenya, correct?ppy valley, was it? >>called hay valley. became known as happy valley afte everye learned about the game she was playing. >> crlie: but that'shen it gets interesting, isn't it? >> yes. it gets extremelyinteresting. therwas an abandonedme of the social rule there. idena's mother, grandmother broken socia rules, her mother d been a keyoman sufferragist introduced the laboparty. anddivorced h husband spectacularl broken the rules in this way. idena chose to break the rules she did so in kenya. by behaving sexually as men could. it was more permissib for men to take multipl lover idena -- >>harlie: decided she could. >> yes. it was also extreme intereing in terms of kenyan life wasextremely -- africa is fantastic continent. 's hop not i can,life there is very exciting becse you're on the edge of physil danger so much of the te. idena had farm there, she was a ve successful farmer,e bred e best jersey dairy herd. she introduced the crop, worked very hard but that also mnt they playe veryard
. >> charlie: but a lo she en goes to india,o kenya, correct?ppy valley, was it? >>called hay valley. became known as happy valley afte everye learned about the game she was playing. >> crlie: but that'shen it gets interesting, isn't it? >> yes. it gets extremelyinteresting. therwas an abandonedme of the social rule there. idena's mother, grandmother broken socia rules, her mother d been a keyoman sufferragist introduced the laboparty. anddivorced h husband spectacularl...
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i mean, here in kenya where i am there are around 300,000 somali refugees living in squalid conditions in refugee camps in the north of the country. so this is a big humanitarian problem. it's also a big security problem and what hillary clinton was saying was that the u.s. will do its best to support the transitional federal government in both these areas. >> warner: i know you're not in somalia, you're in nairobi, but from what you understand who has the momentum in at least the military conflict part of this struggle going on in mogadishu and elsewhere in somalia? >> well, since early may al shabab has looked like it's had the upper hand. although in the last few weeks, the african union peacekeepers have been rather more forceful in their defense of the transitional federal government. this is 4,300 odd strong contingent of ugandan and burundiian peacekeepers who are there to supposedly keep the peace but to defend the transitional federal government. now, what we've seen in the last few weeks is it's like pushing back on al shabab and now we have a real state mail situation in mog
i mean, here in kenya where i am there are around 300,000 somali refugees living in squalid conditions in refugee camps in the north of the country. so this is a big humanitarian problem. it's also a big security problem and what hillary clinton was saying was that the u.s. will do its best to support the transitional federal government in both these areas. >> warner: i know you're not in somalia, you're in nairobi, but from what you understand who has the momentum in at least the...
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she kicked it off in kenya and expressed disappointment at the refusal to do with perpetrators of violenceollowing the elections in dozens of and. she visited the democratic republic of congo and toward a rare feat -- and toward a refugee camp. the country was overshadowed by your outburst of a a "my husband is not the secretary of state." hughley clinton went on to liberia where she commended the country -- hillary clinton went on to liberia, where she commended the country's progress. it has been a long trip and what you think about the of -- the commitment of the obama administration to ever get? >> well, i think it is welcome, but he has bigger problems elsewhere than africa. let's say, the middle east initiative, obviously having to deal with domestic issues. in terms of the bigger picture, africa has come in, i would say, quite late on the trip in terms of its priorities. >> you think she had an impact? -- do you think she had an impact? can she really change things? she has made a point about each country, but will they be listening? >> i would say there are big norton said obama ta
she kicked it off in kenya and expressed disappointment at the refusal to do with perpetrators of violenceollowing the elections in dozens of and. she visited the democratic republic of congo and toward a rare feat -- and toward a refugee camp. the country was overshadowed by your outburst of a a "my husband is not the secretary of state." hughley clinton went on to liberia where she commended the country -- hillary clinton went on to liberia, where she commended the country's...
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i refurbish discarded computers and send them to kenya. there are very few thing in kenya. even a pencil you have to get. any part i can play to make the life of kids better is great. the computers are perfect. then, we label the name of the school on each box and then we ship it to kenya. the computers are saved from poisoning the environmenten. they are going to be used for 20 years by some school. every school will plant 100 trees for the computers. we are planting a seed, teaching the kids to get involved and be engines of change. it's like. these are the kids. a new life. computers are getting new life. trees are being planted to bring new life too. >>> you can find out more about all of our cnn heroes on our website, cnn.com/heroes. in a few weeks, we will be announcing the top ten cnn heroes of this year. >> a lot of people, unfortunately, dealing with foreclosure. that sounds bad. what could be worse. there are stunned homeowners who found out there is an expensive answer to that question. coming up. 20 minutes later, she'll bring one into the world in seattle. late
i refurbish discarded computers and send them to kenya. there are very few thing in kenya. even a pencil you have to get. any part i can play to make the life of kids better is great. the computers are perfect. then, we label the name of the school on each box and then we ship it to kenya. the computers are saved from poisoning the environmenten. they are going to be used for 20 years by some school. every school will plant 100 trees for the computers. we are planting a seed, teaching the kids...
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it breaks down in kenya, and he is stuck in kenya stick months, and eventually thas golden venture came to pick them up. i talk about the voyage of the golden venture. a real nightmare for the 300 people on board. what happen was that ah kay's gang was supposed to go out and offload the ship. sister inning and the other snakeheads had gotten him to do this. but the profits that the snakehead trade was gener rate at the time -- there was a fight within the began, a rift, and ah kay and his brothers were supposed to meet the ship, and they were at a safe house in teaneck, new jersey, and it's a bizarre story. and there was this one safe house, and the guys were all there hanging out, and a rival faction of the gang rolled up, came inside, and massaed them all, andilled tm all. a terrible, terrible sce. and the thinking had been, if we go and kill those gs, there's this ship coming in -- 300 customers, $35,000 a head. there will be a lot of money there but the boats in teaneck all got back into the van, it's this -- it's 6:00 p.m. in may, in the suburbs, all tse people mowing their lawns a
it breaks down in kenya, and he is stuck in kenya stick months, and eventually thas golden venture came to pick them up. i talk about the voyage of the golden venture. a real nightmare for the 300 people on board. what happen was that ah kay's gang was supposed to go out and offload the ship. sister inning and the other snakeheads had gotten him to do this. but the profits that the snakehead trade was gener rate at the time -- there was a fight within the began, a rift, and ah kay and his...
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a renowned geologist is murdered in kenya. his son tells us what happened. mexican authorities have freed 20 prisoners convicted more than a decade ago of a massacre. the prosecutors have fabricated evidence according to the supreme court. >> 12 years after the massacre, it is still a deeply divided issues. relatives and supporters came to the supreme court in mexico city. the judgment they were about to hear is something that they dreaded. the court ruled that evidence against those convicted had been at best tampered with and at worst concocted. some of the men were serving 26 year jail sentences and they are to be freed immediately. some will face a retrial. some will face disappointment. >> what they are doing is helping the criminals. today, they're giving freedom to those responsible for the massacre. >today, i bring clear proof of what happened. >> the massacre, which took place at the time of an indigenous rebellion, rupture to the tiny hamlet. not only did the villagers have to deal with the scale of their loss but also the fact that they were from
a renowned geologist is murdered in kenya. his son tells us what happened. mexican authorities have freed 20 prisoners convicted more than a decade ago of a massacre. the prosecutors have fabricated evidence according to the supreme court. >> 12 years after the massacre, it is still a deeply divided issues. relatives and supporters came to the supreme court in mexico city. the judgment they were about to hear is something that they dreaded. the court ruled that evidence against those...
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of the ddliest pre-9/11 al qda terror strikes against the united statesthe 1998 embassy mbings in kenya and tanzania. the attacks, which happened years ago tomrow, killed more than 220 people, most africans and woded thousands more. today secretary clton spoke of he ongoing struggle of the u. and its allies against the that of terror around the globe. >> i appreciate greatly t commitment of the kenya government partner with us and other nations a people around the world agast the continuing threat of terrosm which respects no bounries, no race, ethnicity, rigion, but >> warr: then secretary clinton turned her focus to somalithe place e u. believes w poses the greatest terror threat in all of su saharan africa. she met with t country's interim president sheisharif shk ahmed at the u.s. embassy in nairobi, and pledged additional s. support includinmilitary a for his governme's battle against islamic militants. >> we belie that his goverent is the best he 've add in quite some ti for a return to stabilityndhe possibility of progress in somalia. >> warne somalia has been wracked by violence
of the ddliest pre-9/11 al qda terror strikes against the united statesthe 1998 embassy mbings in kenya and tanzania. the attacks, which happened years ago tomrow, killed more than 220 people, most africans and woded thousands more. today secretary clton spoke of he ongoing struggle of the u. and its allies against the that of terror around the globe. >> i appreciate greatly t commitment of the kenya government partner with us and other nations a people around the world agast the...
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yet another new birth certificate from him from kenya? also did you hear elvis's cat is still alive from the 1970s which is weird enough? but it totally just gave birth to an alien and now has to wear a little cat helmet it avoid being mind controlled by the alien kitty's babies and ancestors from mork. ana marie cox will join us with all the exclamation points and omgs in a moment. but first time for a little holy mackerel stories in today's news. his very first day in office after being elected senator virginia democrat jim webb introduced the post 9/11 veterans educational assistance act. better known as the new gi bill. one of his original cosponsors was then senator barack obama of illinois. the two men were together again today at george mason university in fairfax, virginia, to celebrate the fact that the first checks have now been mailed out to veterans under the new gi bill. this is the first major update to the promises that we make to veterans in this country since world war ii. >> we do this not just to meet our moral obligati
yet another new birth certificate from him from kenya? also did you hear elvis's cat is still alive from the 1970s which is weird enough? but it totally just gave birth to an alien and now has to wear a little cat helmet it avoid being mind controlled by the alien kitty's babies and ancestors from mork. ana marie cox will join us with all the exclamation points and omgs in a moment. but first time for a little holy mackerel stories in today's news. his very first day in office after being...
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kenya didn't become a republic until december of 1964. secondly, when mr. obama was born in 1961, the city of mumba si belonged to zahn za ba-- zanzibar. then check out the certificate number. 47044. 47 is obama's age when he became president followed by the letter "o," not a zero, followed by 44. he is the 44th president. despite all of this and the proof already in hawaii showing mr. obama was born there, this is not the first time the birthers have been had. last week another fake kenyan birth certificate made the rounds and was embraced by some conservative websites. even karl rove who has refused to criticize the birthers says this latest document is also likely a forgery. >> and david now to the bigger picture, why do so many on the right continue to want to believe that barack obama was not born in the united states? well, here is the authentic document that's widely been circulated from hawaii proving that president obama was born in honolulu in the united states. this document has been verified by the state's republican governor, but a large number
kenya didn't become a republic until december of 1964. secondly, when mr. obama was born in 1961, the city of mumba si belonged to zahn za ba-- zanzibar. then check out the certificate number. 47044. 47 is obama's age when he became president followed by the letter "o," not a zero, followed by 44. he is the 44th president. despite all of this and the proof already in hawaii showing mr. obama was born there, this is not the first time the birthers have been had. last week another fake...
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. >> reporter: this is in sohern kenya.every morni these girls walk to the water hole 2 1 kilometers away. clean drinking wer is rare in rural kenya. a lot o war's also contaminated, full o insect larvae, bteria and viruses. 2.2 miion people die every year acrosthe world from arrh diarea. these plastic bottles are life insurancfor the families here. the wom fill the tnsparent bottleand place them on the their hu. solar water dinfection. bottles must be exposed to sunlight for at least four hours. >> translator:e've been using thes solar botts for11 ars. the technolo destroys the ger germs. that's h we don't have to boil the water. the wat from soil disinfection tastes better. we don'like the boiled water. reporter: water treated thi way is no long a health risk. ere's a sile proof ohe solar water disinfection. the statistics of a nearby clinic dr. steve is t manager. >> wve had a decrea of bad cases. instead of using the bote in e solar syste of their cleawat. soccording to our records, for the first lee, weot almost 20% de
. >> reporter: this is in sohern kenya.every morni these girls walk to the water hole 2 1 kilometers away. clean drinking wer is rare in rural kenya. a lot o war's also contaminated, full o insect larvae, bteria and viruses. 2.2 miion people die every year acrosthe world from arrh diarea. these plastic bottles are life insurancfor the families here. the wom fill the tnsparent bottleand place them on the their hu. solar water dinfection. bottles must be exposed to sunlight for at least...
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they was stranded in kenya for three months. ordeal started when her passport was avoided and she was accused of fraud. the reason they said, her lips didn't match her 4-year-old passport photo. >> reporter: she arrived to a hero's welcome. cheering supporters can and a crush of cameras. but her only thought was finding her son. >> welcome, welcome, welcome! >> i am very happy to be home. i'm glad my nightmare is over. >> reporter: the nightmare was three grueling months she spent detained in kenya. part of the in jail, her canadian passport seized, am imposter according to her own country. she said her lips did not match her 4-year-old passport photo she was stripped of of her travel documents and turned over to kenyan authorities for prosecution. >> she is canadian. she is both canadian from day one. she feels canadian now. >> reporter: she never waivered, providing documents and fingerprints. it took a dna sample to prove her identity and get her on a plane. now that muhamad arrived home, canadian/muslim groups are asking for
they was stranded in kenya for three months. ordeal started when her passport was avoided and she was accused of fraud. the reason they said, her lips didn't match her 4-year-old passport photo. >> reporter: she arrived to a hero's welcome. cheering supporters can and a crush of cameras. but her only thought was finding her son. >> welcome, welcome, welcome! >> i am very happy to be home. i'm glad my nightmare is over. >> reporter: the nightmare was three grueling months...
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she went -- the peg was a trade conference in kenya at the beginning. and she wanted to go to africa and she says look, i got powerful envoys like richard holbrook and george mitchell working in pakistan and israel full-time which enables me to go with my press on an 11-day trip to africa. certainly it's a new kind of diplomacy that we haven't seen before. >> based on what you saw in the trip, can you fill in more of the blanks on how she operates as secretary of state? >> but what we do know is he has been surprised at how bad things have gotten in afghanistan. along with all of his aides. they think things have degraded further than he anticipated. so i think what's happened here is he brought in a lot of outside the box thirst. people when they come back and leave government service, temporary government service to commission us to take part in this report, they're speaking freely to the press and we're getting from them the fact that more troops are needed and that's their recommendation to him. i don't think he's off message but i think the timing
she went -- the peg was a trade conference in kenya at the beginning. and she wanted to go to africa and she says look, i got powerful envoys like richard holbrook and george mitchell working in pakistan and israel full-time which enables me to go with my press on an 11-day trip to africa. certainly it's a new kind of diplomacy that we haven't seen before. >> based on what you saw in the trip, can you fill in more of the blanks on how she operates as secretary of state? >> but what...
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she's in kenya where she's traveling with secretary of state hillary clinton.t journal's" peggy noonan. >>> please don't go near borders of hostile kcountries. this is something that countries are looking for, and you don't have to get very far away from some of these borders to be picked up by their border patrols and their security forces. it's regrettable this has happened again, and i really -- go hiking, have a great time, do journalism but stay away from those borders. at 155 miles per hour, andy roddick has the fastesterve in the history of professional tennis. so i've come to this court to challenge his speed. ...on the internet. i'll be using the 3g at&t laptopconnect card. he won't. so i can book travel plans faster, check my account balances faster. all on the go. i'm bill kurtis and i'm faster than andy roddick. (announcer) "switch to the nations fastest 3g network" "and get the at&t laptopconnect card for free". >>> with us now live from kenya, chief foreign affairs correspondent and host of "andrea mitchell reports," andrea mitchell following secr
she's in kenya where she's traveling with secretary of state hillary clinton.t journal's" peggy noonan. >>> please don't go near borders of hostile kcountries. this is something that countries are looking for, and you don't have to get very far away from some of these borders to be picked up by their border patrols and their security forces. it's regrettable this has happened again, and i really -- go hiking, have a great time, do journalism but stay away from those borders. at...
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listen to what her mom had to say about it today in kenya. >> a kenya city councilman said he offered bill clinton 40 goats and 20 cows for his daughter's hand in marriage five years ago. [ laughter ] he is still awaiting an answer. and i told on this occasion you know mrs. clinton if you think about -- [ applause ] [ laughter ] >> if you think in the current global economic climate it's not a bad offer. [ laughter ] >> well, my daughter is her own person. she's very independent. so i will convey this very kind offer. [ laughter ] >> angled that out. >> but given the waybill clinton negotiated in korea this week, he could up the offer. [ overlapping speakers ] >> i'm a negotiator. i know. >> running out for passes were jason because apparently they needed a medical tent. >> it could be you or we should get our monk out of retirement. we're running out of guys. week two of camp begins the way week one ended with a wide receiver hurt. the latest on san tan in moss' injury and what it means for this already ailing offense and andy hits a mi the course. tell y course. tell you what it is
listen to what her mom had to say about it today in kenya. >> a kenya city councilman said he offered bill clinton 40 goats and 20 cows for his daughter's hand in marriage five years ago. [ laughter ] he is still awaiting an answer. and i told on this occasion you know mrs. clinton if you think about -- [ applause ] [ laughter ] >> if you think in the current global economic climate it's not a bad offer. [ laughter ] >> well, my daughter is her own person. she's very...
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i refurbish computers and send them to kenna kenya has very few resources.even a pencil is hard to get. anything that's in place to make the life of kids better is great. the computers, if they are working, then we label the name of the school on each box and we ship it to kenya. the computers are saved from poisoning our environment and they will be used for 20 years by some schools. every school is going to plant 100 trees for every computer. we're planting a tree to preserve the kids to environment and be agents of change. u.s. like these are the kids. a new life. computers are getting a new life and trees are being planted to getting a new life too. ith all connected. 20 minutes later, she'll bring one into the world in seattle. later today, she'll help an accident victim in kansas. how can one nurse be in all these places? through the nurses she taught in this place. johnson & johnson knows, behind every nurse who touches a life... there's a nurse educator... who first touched them. ♪ you're a nurse ♪ you make a difference ( whooshing, riders cheering )
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our report on this tonight to start from our chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell in kenya tonight traveling with the other clinton, secretary of state hillary clinton. andrea, good evening. >> good evening, brian. north korea's state-run television made it official tonight saying that the two women have been given special pardons by kim jong-il. in response to that extraordinary visit to pyongyang by former president bill clinton. >> reporter: the former president and husband of the secretary of state shocked the world when he landed in pyongyang today. the obama administration called it a private mission, unmarked plane, no government officials at his side. it was dramatic. bill clinton was granted an audience with kim jong-il, reclusive leader rarely seen since a debilitating stroke last year. to make his appeal for the release of the women, unia lee and laura ling. >> our focus is on ensuring the safety of the two journalists there in north korea right now. >> reporter: officials told nbc news tonight's pardon had been engineered during months of secret negotiations wit
our report on this tonight to start from our chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell in kenya tonight traveling with the other clinton, secretary of state hillary clinton. andrea, good evening. >> good evening, brian. north korea's state-run television made it official tonight saying that the two women have been given special pardons by kim jong-il. in response to that extraordinary visit to pyongyang by former president bill clinton. >> reporter: the former president...
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the secretary of state lets loose in kenya.ittle bit of fun on friday. >>> plus tonight's "newsmaker" jermaine jackson. listen to what he said about the young man joe jackson says is michael's secret son. >> i really don't know if he's his son or not. the fact he's been around michael so much. i've seen pictures of him dressed just like michael with the hat and the red shirt and everything. if he's not his son, we're going to continue to give him love. so we're so proud to manufacture... the accu-chek® aviva meters and test strips... here in the u.s.a. plus, we've proven you'll waste 50% fewer strips... when you use our meter, which means greater savings... for people with diabetes, like me. now that's a true american value. accu-chek® aviva. born in the u.s.a. >>> now a look at some of the other must-see stories of the day. erica hill here with tonight's "download." >> billy mays' cocaine use contributed to his sudden death according to an autopsy report. the 50-year-old pitchman died of a heart attack in june. a florida medic
the secretary of state lets loose in kenya.ittle bit of fun on friday. >>> plus tonight's "newsmaker" jermaine jackson. listen to what he said about the young man joe jackson says is michael's secret son. >> i really don't know if he's his son or not. the fact he's been around michael so much. i've seen pictures of him dressed just like michael with the hat and the red shirt and everything. if he's not his son, we're going to continue to give him love. so we're so proud...
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in kenya tomorrow she will speak at an economic forum.on is expected to discuss the president's commitment to making africa a priority in u.s. foreign policy. >>> this hour in raleigh, north carolina, seven suspects are appearing in court. the men were charged with plotting to kidnap, maim and ki ki kill. they are still looking for an eighth suspect. >>> the senate in session. today debate the nomination of judge sonia sotomayor to the supreme court. we saw the senate judiciary committee pass it by a 13-6 margin, almost exactly along party lines. pretty close to the same story with the senate. don't count senator john mccain among them. >> though she attempted to walk back from her long public record during her confirmation hearings, judge sotomayor cannot change her record in a 1996 article in the suffolk review "a given judge or judges may develop a novel approach to a particular set of facts or legal framework that pushes the law in a new direction." this is exactly this view that i disagree with. >> the final senate vote is expected t
in kenya tomorrow she will speak at an economic forum.on is expected to discuss the president's commitment to making africa a priority in u.s. foreign policy. >>> this hour in raleigh, north carolina, seven suspects are appearing in court. the men were charged with plotting to kidnap, maim and ki ki kill. they are still looking for an eighth suspect. >>> the senate in session. today debate the nomination of judge sonia sotomayor to the supreme court. we saw the senate...