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in fact, he was born in kenya. he married a woman in kenya. he had two children by her. when she was pregnant with a second, he left them. he came to america to study in hawaii. he met ann, obama's mom. didn't tell her he was very. measures and that he had two wives. he for young obama was to come he leapt in and went to harvard when he took up with a third woman, tucker back to africa and had children by her. reunite with his first wife, had more children by her. altogether he had four wives and eight children. he was also unfortunate a chronic alcoholic. and a regular drunk driver who got into a number of disasters driving accidents everyone case he killed a man in another case he was drunken driving and he got into such that accident that both his legs have to be cut off and replace with iron rods. finally, in 1982, he became drunk in a bar in nairobi and he drove into a tree killing himself. i mention all this because this is a very unusual guide to make your role model. and yet obama did. some people have said in talking about my book, "the roots of obama's rage," h
in fact, he was born in kenya. he married a woman in kenya. he had two children by her. when she was pregnant with a second, he left them. he came to america to study in hawaii. he met ann, obama's mom. didn't tell her he was very. measures and that he had two wives. he for young obama was to come he leapt in and went to harvard when he took up with a third woman, tucker back to africa and had children by her. reunite with his first wife, had more children by her. altogether he had four wives...
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countries, about six or seven, kenya, uganda, et cetera. how -- and they were very involved, as you know, in the actually in the negotiations in navasha. how strong do you believe that the au and egad will remain in t the -- in sudan as they move forward to the more difficult times? >> i think the roles are going to be different. the africa union is now charged with overseeing the post referendum negotiations over the issues we talked about. and the high level panel that the au has created to do this is headed by former south african president nbeki and with former ba ruddian president and former nigerian president abu bakker. they have a sta staff and over seen the structure of the negotiations. we in the u.n. worked very, very
countries, about six or seven, kenya, uganda, et cetera. how -- and they were very involved, as you know, in the actually in the negotiations in navasha. how strong do you believe that the au and egad will remain in t the -- in sudan as they move forward to the more difficult times? >> i think the roles are going to be different. the africa union is now charged with overseeing the post referendum negotiations over the issues we talked about. and the high level panel that the au has...
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human rights groups have condemned the execution of suspected robbers in kenya. some say the government has done little to end this treatment. >> a plainclothes police officer stands over two suspected robbers. they appear to pose no threat. moments later they are dead and their bodies riddled with bullets. these executions by the police have been widely condemned. >> it is something that does not shock us because we reported this. but what shocks us most is the sheer audacity of the police lane suspects on the ground in the broad daylight and executing them. >> great britain is helping to train the police force. the police have a reputation for using brutal tactics. in 2007 during this crackdown, dozens of people were shot by police. no investigation and no trials. the inhabitants of this slum were terrorized. the u.n. investigation concluded the police were a law unto themselves. executions by the police were widespread. when kenya was taken to the brink of civil war after the last election, more than 1000 people were killed and hundreds shot by the police. wit
human rights groups have condemned the execution of suspected robbers in kenya. some say the government has done little to end this treatment. >> a plainclothes police officer stands over two suspected robbers. they appear to pose no threat. moments later they are dead and their bodies riddled with bullets. these executions by the police have been widely condemned. >> it is something that does not shock us because we reported this. but what shocks us most is the sheer audacity of...
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kenya is starting to roll out a brand new vaccine starting in nairobi. >> i am at the help center inrobi. it is very busy today. about 60 mothers who brought their infants in to be immunized against pneumonia. mnemonic is the leading cause of death in children under 5 -- it is the leading cause of death in children under 5. all of these infants will receive the vaccine against the principal form. they will all get the same jabs that children in the u.k. and europe it. that will be administered in the room. we will see if we can squeeze in and see how they are getting on this morning. they have already done about half a dozen children. there are more mothers waiting for their turn. the jab itself needs to be kept a cool temperature to remain effective. it costs about 2.20 pounds. it is the most expensive childhood vaccine. it is heavily discounted for the poor nation. it comes at a time when there is a real funding shortfall for global immunization. save the children is calling on governments around the world to fill the funding shortfall. they launched a campaign today. do not let us
kenya is starting to roll out a brand new vaccine starting in nairobi. >> i am at the help center inrobi. it is very busy today. about 60 mothers who brought their infants in to be immunized against pneumonia. mnemonic is the leading cause of death in children under 5 -- it is the leading cause of death in children under 5. all of these infants will receive the vaccine against the principal form. they will all get the same jabs that children in the u.k. and europe it. that will be...
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human rights groups have condemned the execution of the suspects robbers by the police in kenya. britain is assisting with police reform but will now review that program. police have been accused of killings which the government has done little end. our correspondent has this. >> a plainclothes police officer -- the robbers appeared to pose no threat but moments later they are dead. this apparent executions by the police had been widely condemned. >> it is appalling. it is something that does not necessarily shocked us because we see this. [unintelligible] to just lay some suspects on the ground in broad daylight and just execute them. >> great britain is helping to train the kenyan police force. this is why they have a police -- have a reputation for using brutal tactics. in 2007 dozens of people were shot dead by police. no investigation and no trials. the inhabitants of this slum were terrorized. the un's investigation concluded the kenyan police were a law unto themselves. executions were systematic and widespread. when kenya was taken to the brink of civil war after the last
human rights groups have condemned the execution of the suspects robbers by the police in kenya. britain is assisting with police reform but will now review that program. police have been accused of killings which the government has done little end. our correspondent has this. >> a plainclothes police officer -- the robbers appeared to pose no threat but moments later they are dead. this apparent executions by the police had been widely condemned. >> it is appalling. it is something...
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. >> still to come here on this program, -- >> i am in kenya where a vaccine is introduced against the world's biggest killer of young children, pneumonia. join me in nairobi. >> battalion bishops are meeting to discuss the latest allegations surrounding silvio berlusconi. he is under pressure to resign after get more accusations about his private life, including paying for sex with an underage girl. duncan kennedy reports. >> after the battering of last week silvio berlusconi is struggling to regain his credibility and his political supremacy. a series of sordid allegations about his sex life emerged after prosecutors revealed they were investigating him over underage prostitutes. they claim he abused his power of office by forcing police to release one of them from custody. that woman was the other face of this scandal now universally known by her facebook name, ruby." prosecutors say she was 17 when silvio berlusconi paid her for sex. she and the prime minister have repeatedly denied there was any intimate contact or exchange of money. she is at least one of 14 ministers -- people t
. >> still to come here on this program, -- >> i am in kenya where a vaccine is introduced against the world's biggest killer of young children, pneumonia. join me in nairobi. >> battalion bishops are meeting to discuss the latest allegations surrounding silvio berlusconi. he is under pressure to resign after get more accusations about his private life, including paying for sex with an underage girl. duncan kennedy reports. >> after the battering of last week silvio...
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kenya tackles the world's biggest killer of children. a power struggle in the world's largest cocoa producer has caused the beans price to spike higher. the cost of chocolates key ingredient jumped nearly 7% after the ivory coast president elect demanded an export ban. >> the political stalemate in ivory coast could not threaten its biggest export. with no sign of an end to the power struggle in the west african country, alassane ouattara has issued a demand for all exports of cocoa and coffee to stop for a month, to cut off funds for his rival, laurent gbagbo. worried traders rushed to buy. prices have been volatile ever since last november's election. a ton of cocoa bought for delivery two months ahead was around $2,800. the cost is now above $3,300, a rise of 23%. what is not clear is how effective any export ban would be. cocoa could be smuggled over the border to fellow cocoa-producing countries like madonna before continuing its journey overseas. many observers believe higher prices in the short term are likely. >> the key point to
kenya tackles the world's biggest killer of children. a power struggle in the world's largest cocoa producer has caused the beans price to spike higher. the cost of chocolates key ingredient jumped nearly 7% after the ivory coast president elect demanded an export ban. >> the political stalemate in ivory coast could not threaten its biggest export. with no sign of an end to the power struggle in the west african country, alassane ouattara has issued a demand for all exports of cocoa and...
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that the russian president and actual he already told me that russia will continue to help of kenya standing is difficult work. it has for some other issues russia can also participate and make a contribution like any other country. so we discussed russia's important role in training specialists and military officers and regular students also developing by let's roll trade and foreign investment. that a russia can have in afghanistan so we can expand the least of our joint projects all these things are important we want to restart some vital projects that we have launched a long time ago. but this is what we discussed during the talks. and i expect that our respective agence is in the two countries will continue working in all these years he is in short ladies and gentlemen i'd like to tell you that of kynaston is very happy and very satisfied with the current level of relations with the russian federation. of course we would like to expand our relationship further because we do have a good potential. to coppery and to advance together. have guinea standing east. thankful to for russia's hel
that the russian president and actual he already told me that russia will continue to help of kenya standing is difficult work. it has for some other issues russia can also participate and make a contribution like any other country. so we discussed russia's important role in training specialists and military officers and regular students also developing by let's roll trade and foreign investment. that a russia can have in afghanistan so we can expand the least of our joint projects all these...
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of a secondary level of concern, it is not secondary to allies like ethiopia, egypt, saudi arabia, kenya, who are very concerned about what happens in somalia. >> dan, you're chafing' at the bit. >> well, i, you know, i accept the validity of the humanitarian interests. but i think that was pretty much satisfied about 1992. >> oh, there's tremendous humanitarian interests... >> sure it is. that's because they keep fighting. and one of the reasons they keep fighting is because we keep helping them fight. for example, in late '06, the united states provided intelligence, air support, and arms for an ethiopian invasion of somalia. somalians hate the ethiopians, and so there we were, come rolling into somalia with, with ethiopian troops. as far as i'm concerned, our role there has exacerbated the already severe differences that exist among the people of the horn of africa. >> let's take a moment to see what our great decisions viewers in dallas have to say about all of this. >> well, i think it's on track to be the next afghanistan. uh, i hope it is not. i'm, but i'm, i am concerned. >> pira
of a secondary level of concern, it is not secondary to allies like ethiopia, egypt, saudi arabia, kenya, who are very concerned about what happens in somalia. >> dan, you're chafing' at the bit. >> well, i, you know, i accept the validity of the humanitarian interests. but i think that was pretty much satisfied about 1992. >> oh, there's tremendous humanitarian interests... >> sure it is. that's because they keep fighting. and one of the reasons they keep fighting is...
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right now we are fighting about whether president obama is actually from kenya. the truth is out there. we just have to get to it. but in the long run we really are developing the free market of truth where there are so many documents available and this is a boon for us. we can access so much more material to find the truth and help uncover things that are interesting and write. so it is there and that is also happy thing number 2 because there are plenty of places to go. you don't just have to go to one news site. you can pick from a whole bunch and if you don't like the ones in this country you can pick the ones in great britain. my friend mark the guardian, every day. that is really terrific and we wouldn't have that if it were not for the media system. there are plenty of opinions in here and i think opinion is overvalue in the media system is still good. it is good to hear what your opponent has to say and sharpen your own fault accordingly. finally, we are connecting with more people and that is wonderful. dr. sandy bailey brought in 20 international schola
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and of course the british ruled kenya, which is where obama senior grew up. the anti-colonialism is the idea that the world is divided into two. the colonizers or the oppressors and the colonized. who are the colonizers? that's the west. used to be the west without america. who are the colonized? before people of the third world, asia, africa, middle east, south america. anti-colonialism is the idea that rich countries, reached by invading and occupying. anticolonialism is the idea that even the rich countries like america, there are powerful concentrations of economic power, the banks, the insurance companies come in the pharmaceutical companies, the oil companies and these are the greedy, selfish profiteers were enough people in their own country and around the world. anticolonialism is the idea you'll have to type this oppression in two ways. first of all you have to do you colonize or bring down within the countries these beliefs. you got to pull them down because their oppressor. and on the international stage, you've got to recognize that the west and n
and of course the british ruled kenya, which is where obama senior grew up. the anti-colonialism is the idea that the world is divided into two. the colonizers or the oppressors and the colonized. who are the colonizers? that's the west. used to be the west without america. who are the colonized? before people of the third world, asia, africa, middle east, south america. anti-colonialism is the idea that rich countries, reached by invading and occupying. anticolonialism is the idea that even...
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when i looked at the support that donors gave to places like kenya and different places, i felt likee could have went to the scener donors and challeng. this is an education plan to put this amount of kids in school. ♪ >> there are people who said, and i'm sure you read this in newspaper clippings. who said, his ideas might be good, but he's an outsider. he's an outsider, that's my man. i don't think he should be president. people like sean penn said more harsh things about your candidacy. how did you feel about those critiques coming from fellow celebrities and bandmates? >> for me, the last time that we've ever had a conversation about politics i can remember, he definitely is entitled to his own opinion. and the thing about it is,it would be impossible for him to see my growth as a politician. that would be totally impossible. he will always see me as a fugee member. sean penn on the other side, he's more someone i was focused on, because, you know, we've seen him stand for certain policies, whether you huang the to agree with him or not, you know, yeah, he had a -- if you don't f
when i looked at the support that donors gave to places like kenya and different places, i felt likee could have went to the scener donors and challeng. this is an education plan to put this amount of kids in school. ♪ >> there are people who said, and i'm sure you read this in newspaper clippings. who said, his ideas might be good, but he's an outsider. he's an outsider, that's my man. i don't think he should be president. people like sean penn said more harsh things about your...
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forces have been called into kenya show up in response to the tunisian ambassador. this cycle of violence shows no sign of stopping. the head of a human rights group protecting against the use of torture and continue jet says the president should step down -- in june news says the president should step down. >> it is getting worse and i think it will continue. i think if people continue struggling and asking for his departure, i think he will be obliged to leave. >> a giant poster of the president torn down and thrown onto a bonfire on the street. universities and schools have been closed. ed bbc news. -- bbc news. >> the u.s. commission investigating last year's spill and the gulf of mexico is calling for reforms. they are calling for more money in training and tougher regulations one of the committee's chairman blames the spill on carelessness. the american vice-president says the united states is willing to maintain a military presence in afghanistan after the scheduled withdrawal in 2014. after meeting president karzai, and joe biden indicated washington is will
forces have been called into kenya show up in response to the tunisian ambassador. this cycle of violence shows no sign of stopping. the head of a human rights group protecting against the use of torture and continue jet says the president should step down -- in june news says the president should step down. >> it is getting worse and i think it will continue. i think if people continue struggling and asking for his departure, i think he will be obliged to leave. >> a giant poster...
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the job helps bol support his wife and toddler in kenya. >> we are very happy and we are very glad for the assistance he gave us. >> reporter: jerry started hope with sudan after retiring from a 30 year ministry and then he met the lost boys and visited sudan. >> i seem to know their story and really be touched by the tremendous suffering they have gone through and then to discover these incredibly bright articulate and humble young men. i was just drawn into their lives. >> reporter: jerry's recruits volunteers tutors. he collects donations to fund scholarships for more than 50 students, 1st grade through college. many times, the children come from refugee camps with very little schooling. >> writing on the ground with their fingers. they have no notebooks. once the books came, they put them into two and sometimes into 10 parts and shared them. >> reporter: hope with sudan has helped to educate more than 100 sudanese students a 10th have earned degrees. >> they are all refugee kids. they are -- any family they had left in the city, they are not there at all any more and they look to h
the job helps bol support his wife and toddler in kenya. >> we are very happy and we are very glad for the assistance he gave us. >> reporter: jerry started hope with sudan after retiring from a 30 year ministry and then he met the lost boys and visited sudan. >> i seem to know their story and really be touched by the tremendous suffering they have gone through and then to discover these incredibly bright articulate and humble young men. i was just drawn into their lives....
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that murdered 224 innocent people and wounded thousands more in 1998 bomb lingsings -- bombings in kenya and tanzania. >> he is the first detainee to face trial in a u.s. civilian court. much of the evidence obtained about him was withheld from his trial. he was acquitted of 284 other charges. his defense team continues to protest his innocence. >> our client was just sentenced to life without parol in a federal prison. today we still believe our client is innocent. >> ghailani's lawyer asked for lienencey on account of torture they say he suffered repeatedly while he was in custody. the judge repeated this saying whatever suffering he endured falede -- paled in compare ton so what he -- to the suffering he depafe to others. >> president obama has been making his annual state of the union address, urging all sides to work together and help america to succeed. >> the republican party has given its reaction to president obama's speech, calling for big spending cuts and reduction in the deficit. >> well, staying with that main news, president obama's state of the union speech, he began by a
that murdered 224 innocent people and wounded thousands more in 1998 bomb lingsings -- bombings in kenya and tanzania. >> he is the first detainee to face trial in a u.s. civilian court. much of the evidence obtained about him was withheld from his trial. he was acquitted of 284 other charges. his defense team continues to protest his innocence. >> our client was just sentenced to life without parol in a federal prison. today we still believe our client is innocent. >>...
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. >> every now and then we are hit with stories that everybody in kenya is using mobile phones to make payments. implied in that is we in the u.s. will be doing this soon. my question is that necessarily true? >> no. >> because these markets do develop differently. people here like their credit cards. >> wealthy people. people who can't have credit cards should have an option. >> people with credit cards don't use it for small ticket items. >> they are using their debit cards, their visa debit cards for that. >> below $20 they are still using cash. >> there are people who don't have visa debit cards. that is the part of the argument people ignore because we are not aware of the people on the digital divide. there are tons of people who don't have access and largely the technology has ignored them. >> i'm simply raising the question is it what we are all doing or just what we do when we get a bus? >> 50% market share in the payments industry is phenomenal. >> you are on the cusp of finding out whether the cta, chicago transit authority, is going to go with you. you are bidding on other
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become an kenya full fledged member of the international community but. of course iran. yet might have similar concerns about security but it also has to comply with the i.a.e.a. regulations.
become an kenya full fledged member of the international community but. of course iran. yet might have similar concerns about security but it also has to comply with the i.a.e.a. regulations.
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from the streets of kenya that. giant corporations are today. welcome back to spotlight i'll do you know of in just a reminder that my guest in the studio today is. mr nation we have discussed the me grow about dioxin contaminated meat and your biggest concern that that needs it might reach shops in russia your agency has more than once imposed bans on imports of various food products from different countries . a few minutes ago you say and that apart from merely medical problems in the e.u. there was politics involved. has your agency done anything politically motivated or have you been guided exclusively by medical scientific or consumers issues. well let's take some specific examples from my biography first for the benefit one for a model dog. after the collapse of the soviet union. to something entirely independent asked to mit's. could manufacture twenty three to twenty five million dekel leaders of wine. at the moment then the russian market again according to x. ports asked amounts to the volume of wine sales from old dog are was about fo
from the streets of kenya that. giant corporations are today. welcome back to spotlight i'll do you know of in just a reminder that my guest in the studio today is. mr nation we have discussed the me grow about dioxin contaminated meat and your biggest concern that that needs it might reach shops in russia your agency has more than once imposed bans on imports of various food products from different countries . a few minutes ago you say and that apart from merely medical problems in the e.u....
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is once again flared up the film these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of kenya that. china operations are today. headlines tonight an award winning writer who shed light on corruption in norway's immigration system is facing deportation meanwhile those on a un terror list are being given asylum in the scandinavian country. town in eastern ukraine the state of fear tonight after a double blast from identified terrorists threaten to set off more bombs and that's a multimillion dollar ransom is. fresh files from wiki leaks show russia's opposition turns to the u.s. for help are frequent against the culture older from washington. how the chinese american leaders agree the two superpowers still differ on sensitive issues beijing's growing influence in the u.s. is making people there looking. twenty forty five here in moscow and who's got the major sport now. hello death thanks for watching the sport and these headlines. for russia if you're straight you know you can use main hopes of a movie over and usually bonds and grand. classics heavy truck driver valerie cherok
is once again flared up the film these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of kenya that. china operations are today. headlines tonight an award winning writer who shed light on corruption in norway's immigration system is facing deportation meanwhile those on a un terror list are being given asylum in the scandinavian country. town in eastern ukraine the state of fear tonight after a double blast from identified terrorists threaten to set off more bombs and that's a...
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netherlands belgium dutch moroccans and churchills all are suspected of recruiting so-called jihad is kenya it's an financing terrorist organizations right from the portland of europe its mission a success absolutely but is the battle over this is just a visible part of the iceberg it's huge there is a whole machine behind this we don't want to lose it was born in belgium. in a family of christians and converted to islam when he was late he says he did it on his own will because it simply provided the answers he would find in other religions according to him islam teaches peace and tolerance but unfortunately due to generally poor knowledge about it it can be used to teach the exact opposite. there are really extreme arms acting in europe and the problem is people who don't feel erotic and don't understand the muslim philosophy they end up in the arms of busy moms who come from saudi arabia egypt a former french intelligence officer claude money now has a company advising governments and corporations on health to deal with terrorism and extremism related threats based in brussels he claims
netherlands belgium dutch moroccans and churchills all are suspected of recruiting so-called jihad is kenya it's an financing terrorist organizations right from the portland of europe its mission a success absolutely but is the battle over this is just a visible part of the iceberg it's huge there is a whole machine behind this we don't want to lose it was born in belgium. in a family of christians and converted to islam when he was late he says he did it on his own will because it simply...
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on the kenya need to start reduction treaty between most going to washington is signed by the president made a bet of the first such agreement in two decades it's at least expected to come into force at the start of next month cutting weapons by the fed. into the show spotlight and today's guest is robert greenhill managing director of the walter can with form and doubles how he talks to. the world's financial future and economic recovery. culture is that so much different each musician like mine is influenced by a huge embarrassment or a last historic opportunity the release of over sixteen hundred documents covering the decade of negotiation. how again a welcome to spotlight the interview show on r.t. . and today my guest is robert green the world economic forum is in full swing in davos switzerland then brings together top politicians and financial brains from around the globe some of them there to find support others to offer and together they have to do what they've been fighting for during the last couple of years find that a long way to come one of those financial future health f
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in honduras but although at least this chevy chase address on its tax and incorporation documents kenya foundation doesn't have an office. i was looking for the offices of the arcadia foundation man named robert carlin a boar hog he's no longer with nor does it have a working phone. box and at any of its nine offices around the world we try again later according to the d.c. bureau of consumer and regulatory affairs the arcadia foundation list only one person on its board robert carmona boreholes and since its charter was revoked september thirteenth two thousand and ten legally speaking the arcadia foundation no longer exists but arcadia is still alive and well and the web critics say that's all it ever was a tangle of websites and the ambitions of one man but he's managed to create an important strong profile for his agenda which is fundamentally an agenda of supporting the far right wing throughout latin america in preventing democracy from taking hold still the arcadia foundation has its fans. like somebody to join in supporting the case even former colombian president alberto. you s
in honduras but although at least this chevy chase address on its tax and incorporation documents kenya foundation doesn't have an office. i was looking for the offices of the arcadia foundation man named robert carlin a boar hog he's no longer with nor does it have a working phone. box and at any of its nine offices around the world we try again later according to the d.c. bureau of consumer and regulatory affairs the arcadia foundation list only one person on its board robert carmona...
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to kenya appear on scans deal between moscow and washington is to come into force within days after the start treaty receive the final seal of approval from both sides the world's two biggest nuclear power plant exchange documents in munich later this week to allow weapons reduction worked again in. world attention is focused on egypt as a nation wide eyed rising against president hosni mubarak continues despite over one hundred deaths in clashes with police and chaos including mass prison break outs some believe the revolt bears similarities with recent kind of revolutions in forward soviet state. well problems with security deep rooted corruption and a difficult investment climate prison that have toppled all of these topics as he discussed his plans for modernizing russia in an interview with bloomberg television and he also spoke about the fate of me health care and the twenty twelve presidential race that interview's coming up next he want to see. president here to thank you very much for joining us you want to turn russia into a modern country you've got mcdonalds you've got shopp
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these are the images the world is seeing from the streets of kenya that. corporations are. very first verses of the bible is that all human beings are created but sentimental came in god's image and it doesn't say just jews or knowledge is. sixty to seventy percent of what i did as a combat soldier in the occupied territories was to do with the turds doing what we call making our presence felt to go out should some bozo they hear a knock on some doors run to the other corner and they don't know the house religion and nationalism not just judaism have been a part of the problem they've been part of what leads to. bloodshed a few more bombed and killed. thousand four hundred people in a month and you want to expect that this will have no effect until a feat you have to be either extremely naive or extremely stupid we don't need to hear a religious jew calling another jew and not the way they really did it. top stories martin ward winning right to shed light on corruption in norway's immigration system is facing deportation meanwhile those on the un terror list have been given
these are the images the world is seeing from the streets of kenya that. corporations are. very first verses of the bible is that all human beings are created but sentimental came in god's image and it doesn't say just jews or knowledge is. sixty to seventy percent of what i did as a combat soldier in the occupied territories was to do with the turds doing what we call making our presence felt to go out should some bozo they hear a knock on some doors run to the other corner and they don't know...
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forced into it two hundred twenty four people died and thousands were injured in the twin attacks in kenya and tanzania and this is the first one ton of a detainee to have a civilian trial on u.s. soil. well day to day we strive for creature comforts bugs those affected most when we throw them out are often forgotten by doubt who really is paying the price for our consumer culture coming up in just over an hour in our special report. and time now for a business of day with helium. hello and welcome to the latest market news it's the time of the year for the big cheeses of business and politics to mix in the swiss ski resort of dollars but while the bankers are cherry their attention profits the causes has left a sour taste in the mouth for ordinary people a correspondent daniel bushell is there for business r.t. . president obama thinks the world economy was brought down by greed insatiable bankers blew holes in business forcing three years of belt tightening bread and water from the rest of us but now greed is back here in davos the head of coca-cola work talk aims toasting the start of a
forced into it two hundred twenty four people died and thousands were injured in the twin attacks in kenya and tanzania and this is the first one ton of a detainee to have a civilian trial on u.s. soil. well day to day we strive for creature comforts bugs those affected most when we throw them out are often forgotten by doubt who really is paying the price for our consumer culture coming up in just over an hour in our special report. and time now for a business of day with helium. hello and...
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christmas two weeks of the so-called christmas stud all scout good follows and this is a period between kenya with the seventh russian christmas and epiphany on january the nineteenth but always of course the house and tonight people are celebrating not only in russia but also in serbia and montenegro in macedonia all other christians are celebrating this holy day the birth of jesus and it's certainly a magical christmas setting where you are and of course snow here in the russian capital thanks very much for the moment more from you a little later and of course will be bringing you live coverage of the vigil not only on the screen here on our team but also on our web site too dot com will be joining country to move across to say we can see from moscow thanks very much a very of. a decision by authorities in the west bank city of ramallah to name the streets off the prominent palestinians is proving controversial as poorness new reports some streets have been named off to people who use red accuses of planning suicide bombings bought the palestinians regard as martyrs and heroes. in palestini
christmas two weeks of the so-called christmas stud all scout good follows and this is a period between kenya with the seventh russian christmas and epiphany on january the nineteenth but always of course the house and tonight people are celebrating not only in russia but also in serbia and montenegro in macedonia all other christians are celebrating this holy day the birth of jesus and it's certainly a magical christmas setting where you are and of course snow here in the russian capital...
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there's a lot of people here i think the civil war is still a current topic not a historical topic in kenya saw the u.s. civil war is never far away and back there are three historic battlefields like this one within a ten mile radius of the town thank you and in their modern day battle for gun owners' rights it also seems to be connected to this southern history lauren mr r t kennesaw georgia. well you can always get more news on our website that's r.t. dot com let's get back to our breaking news now this hour there's been a blast at moscow's domodedovo airport and the international arrivals hall where passengers collect their luggage there are reports of at least two people having died about twenty others are injured the main airport building is now being evacuated investigators are working at the scene of the explosion and police in moscow are reportedly checking metro stations and other public areas for other possible explosives more on this breaking news story as we get it right here on r.t. . religious education could soon become a compulsory subject in russian schools currently being
there's a lot of people here i think the civil war is still a current topic not a historical topic in kenya saw the u.s. civil war is never far away and back there are three historic battlefields like this one within a ten mile radius of the town thank you and in their modern day battle for gun owners' rights it also seems to be connected to this southern history lauren mr r t kennesaw georgia. well you can always get more news on our website that's r.t. dot com let's get back to our breaking...
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saying these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of kenya that. giant corporations are all. russia would be so rich right if you knew it. from finance to pressurize. stock totty dot com. welcome back to spotlight i'll bring up in just a reminder my guest in the studio today is peter o'brien vice president of all sniffed mr bryan b.p. what can you just say cut a deal in london is already present on the russian market as co-owners of the. b.p. company stand part of the chief executive of the russian outer tov the financial times recently like went all new business pursuit is in russia and ukraine must be proceeds through t n k b p that means a a r can pursue any ventures in these two countries outside team k b p and neither can be p. do you expect any legal actions from the a are sure our leaders. i don't expect any i mean you obviously have to ask them directly i think there are a few things to keep in mind first we were discussing three licenses in the russian arctic on a twenty five thousand square kilometers where only to make a large investment
saying these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of kenya that. giant corporations are all. russia would be so rich right if you knew it. from finance to pressurize. stock totty dot com. welcome back to spotlight i'll bring up in just a reminder my guest in the studio today is peter o'brien vice president of all sniffed mr bryan b.p. what can you just say cut a deal in london is already present on the russian market as co-owners of the. b.p. company stand part of the chief...
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there's a lot of people here i think the civil war is still a current topic not a historical topic in kenya saw the u.s. civil war is never far away and back there are three has storage battlefields like this one within a ten mile radius of the town thanks and in their modern day battle for gun owners' rights it also seems to be connected to this southern history lauren mr r t kennesaw georgia. is now at ten minutes past the hour here in moscow you with r.t. now turkey has condemned the findings of an israeli inquiry which found that last may's raid of a gaza bound aid flotilla was legal nine activists were killed during the incident the panel responsible for the findings was made up of four israelis and two foreign observers who support asli has details from tel aviv. this radio reporter says of the soldiers acted in self defense it examined one hundred and thirty three cases and found that in one hundred twenty seven the soldiers were equally justified in the way they acted it says in the six other cases it simply does not have sufficient information now the primary point that these waite
there's a lot of people here i think the civil war is still a current topic not a historical topic in kenya saw the u.s. civil war is never far away and back there are three has storage battlefields like this one within a ten mile radius of the town thanks and in their modern day battle for gun owners' rights it also seems to be connected to this southern history lauren mr r t kennesaw georgia. is now at ten minutes past the hour here in moscow you with r.t. now turkey has condemned the...
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so i went there which was a fascinating experience and i also went to kenya. when i was i t thin niger, let me q something up. a little movie. i had a digital camera and it occurred i could take movies. i was like debt magnet for the children and i put theing film it is very charming but i will warn you itan does have a very serious and saying and i put this on to youtube you can go to my website pendergrast.com and if you click on the outbreak some page then there is a link to what you are about to see. and if anybody wants to get ahold of me just go to the website mark pendergrast.com and e-mail me is directly. we will play this. . ♪ ♪ish, ♪ ♪ >> you go to school and learn english? yes. your teacher's name? yes. okay. song ino hear a german. can you sing? note? [laughter] no. ♪ if you are happy and you know, it clap your hands ♪ a ♪ if you are happy and you know, 'r when it clap your y hands and ♪ ♪ if you are happy and you know, when and your face will show it clap your hands ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] >> so, you know, what i wrote here is the. >> what i wrot
so i went there which was a fascinating experience and i also went to kenya. when i was i t thin niger, let me q something up. a little movie. i had a digital camera and it occurred i could take movies. i was like debt magnet for the children and i put theing film it is very charming but i will warn you itan does have a very serious and saying and i put this on to youtube you can go to my website pendergrast.com and if you click on the outbreak some page then there is a link to what you are...
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was the wind system was the monsoon the wind system that would allow one to sail from what is today kenya and east africa across the arabian tea to palletized in the western -- on the western coast of india. when da gama arrived in india, he instituted 500 years of western dominance over the greater indian ocean and the western pacific. after the portuguese came to touch, the french, the british and finally the american navy at the end of world war ii. but before da gama, the indian ocean constituted a relatively peaceful robust trading system, dominated by arabs, persians, hindus, chinese of simultaneous these that crisscross each other all along the trader a period and is treating system, i believe, will come back. will reemerge as western dominance of the indian ocean. the 500 year period of western dominance begins to dissipate as we entered not just an economic multipolar world, but a military multipolar world, where in relative terms the united states navy gets smaller. and i'll go into that a bit later. notice i talk about the indian ocean and the western pacific as one unit. they
was the wind system was the monsoon the wind system that would allow one to sail from what is today kenya and east africa across the arabian tea to palletized in the western -- on the western coast of india. when da gama arrived in india, he instituted 500 years of western dominance over the greater indian ocean and the western pacific. after the portuguese came to touch, the french, the british and finally the american navy at the end of world war ii. but before da gama, the indian ocean...
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we have seen problems in zimbabwe and in kenya, where the incumbent leaders refuse to leave. i think african leaders will come to discover that is a huge problem, and if they do not take a stand, there will be further problems throughout the continent. the problem is not solved yet. there has been violence, but i think it is positive that there has been a strong stance taken by african leaders. in ghana, it is incumbent upon democracies are around the world to help these fragile, new democracies that are developing. there are programs, one launched in the bush administration that is continuing in the obama administration, that tries to provide support for democracies that are governing justly proud that is the criteria for receiving support. it is very important that the more experienced democracies in the world come to assistance, because if new democracies failed in delivering on the economic standards of living, economic improvements, then those new democracies could soon change colors on that map. host: you can check it out for yourself at freedomehouse.org. what kind of
we have seen problems in zimbabwe and in kenya, where the incumbent leaders refuse to leave. i think african leaders will come to discover that is a huge problem, and if they do not take a stand, there will be further problems throughout the continent. the problem is not solved yet. there has been violence, but i think it is positive that there has been a strong stance taken by african leaders. in ghana, it is incumbent upon democracies are around the world to help these fragile, new...
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it helped him support his wife and toddler in kenya. >> we are very happy. >> reporter: jerry startedwith sudan after retiring. he met the lost boys and visited sudan. >> i came to know their story and to really be touched by the tremendous suffering that they had gone through and then to discover these incredible bright and humble young men i was just drawn into their lives. >> reporter: jerry recruits volunteer tutors and mentors. provides scholarships for 50 students. many times the students come from refugee camps with very little schooling. >> they began an education there writing on the ground with their fingers since they have no books. when books came they cut them in two and sometimes into 10 parts and shared them around. >> reporter: hope with sudan has helped educate more than 100 students. a tenth have earned college degrees. a board member says jerry's commitment and caring anchored the students' successes. >> they are refugee camps. they were left in sudan. they look to him as their father and know they can rely on him. >> it is great to know a new generation is being pr
it helped him support his wife and toddler in kenya. >> we are very happy. >> reporter: jerry startedwith sudan after retiring. he met the lost boys and visited sudan. >> i came to know their story and to really be touched by the tremendous suffering that they had gone through and then to discover these incredible bright and humble young men i was just drawn into their lives. >> reporter: jerry recruits volunteer tutors and mentors. provides scholarships for 50 students....
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the job helps this man support his wife and toddler in kenya. >> we are very happy and very blessed. >> reporter: jerry started hope with sudan after retiring from a 30-year ministry to san jose's multicultural community. then he met the lost boys and visited sudan. >> i came to know their story and to really be touched by the tremendous suffering that they had gone through and then to discover these incrediblely bright, articulate, humble men. i was drawn into their lives. >> reporter: jerry recruits volunteer mentors, collects donations to fund scholarships for more than 50 students, first grade through college. many times the students come from refugee camps with very little schooling. >> they begin their writing on the ground with their fingers, no books. when books came, they cut them in two and sometimes into 10 parts and shared them around. >> reporter: hope with sudan has helped educate more than 100 sudanese students. a tenth have earned college degrees. the board says jerry's commitment and caring anchors the success. >> the families they have were left in the sudan or not
the job helps this man support his wife and toddler in kenya. >> we are very happy and very blessed. >> reporter: jerry started hope with sudan after retiring from a 30-year ministry to san jose's multicultural community. then he met the lost boys and visited sudan. >> i came to know their story and to really be touched by the tremendous suffering that they had gone through and then to discover these incrediblely bright, articulate, humble men. i was drawn into their lives....
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fours years, wikileaks has released information that played some role in deciding the 2007 election in kenyaing the anger that recently brought down the government in tunisia. it has also divulged the membership rolls of a neo-nazi organization in britain, and secret documents from the church of scientology. and that was before assange began publishing u.s. secrets, provoking what he calls "threatening statements" from people close to power. what statements are you referring to? >> assange: the statements by the vice president biden saying, for instance, that i was a high- tech terrorist. sarah palin calling to our organization to be dealt with like the taliban and be hunted down. there's calls either for my assassination or the assassination of my staff, or for us to be kidnapped and renditioned back to the united states to be executed. >> kroft: well, as you know, we have a first amendment, and people can say whatever they want, including politicians. i don't think that many people in the united states took seriously the idea that you were a terrorist. >> assange: i would like to believe t
fours years, wikileaks has released information that played some role in deciding the 2007 election in kenyaing the anger that recently brought down the government in tunisia. it has also divulged the membership rolls of a neo-nazi organization in britain, and secret documents from the church of scientology. and that was before assange began publishing u.s. secrets, provoking what he calls "threatening statements" from people close to power. what statements are you referring to?...
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the monsoon winds system that would allow one to sail from what is today kenya in east africa across the arabian sea to the western coast of india. when he arrived in india he instituted western dominance over the greater indian ocean and the western pacific. after the portuguese came the dutch, french, british and american navy at the end of world war ii. before that the indian ocean constituted a relatively peaceful robust trading system dominated by arabs, persians, chinese of several dynasties that crisscrossed each other all along the trade route. this trading system i believe will come back. will re-emerge as western dominance of the indian ocean. that 500 year period of western dominance begins to dissipate as we enter not just an economic world but a military multipolar world where in relative terms the united states navy gets smaller in these seas. i will go into that a bit later. notice i talk about the indian ocean and the western pacific as one unit. they are united by indonesian straits. in the twenty-first century we will see other forms of bringing these two bodies of
the monsoon winds system that would allow one to sail from what is today kenya in east africa across the arabian sea to the western coast of india. when he arrived in india he instituted western dominance over the greater indian ocean and the western pacific. after the portuguese came the dutch, french, british and american navy at the end of world war ii. before that the indian ocean constituted a relatively peaceful robust trading system dominated by arabs, persians, chinese of several...
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. >> i'm dana hughes in nairobi, kenya. africa has over 500 million cell phone subscribers.stest-growing cell phone market in the world. >> reporter: digital banking through your cell phone are already used widely here. >> there are digital money on cell phones systems in east africa that are way advanced over what we have here. in east africa, they have very bad banking. whereas, here, we don't need it as badly as they do. >> reporter: and in africa, aps are in, too. check out the icow. it's used by dairy farmers to detect fertility, making milk production more affordable. at home in the states, i decided to iphone a friend, using facetime to video chat. hey, becky. it's bianna. we see so many technologically advanced programs abroad. and people wonder, we're the richest country in the world. why aren't we that advanced? >> the u.s. is so diverse and so big and has such a different business structure, not everyone can afford to have one of these the fancy gadgets. we don't see the deployment of technology quite the levels we do in some of the more advanced countries. >> we
. >> i'm dana hughes in nairobi, kenya. africa has over 500 million cell phone subscribers.stest-growing cell phone market in the world. >> reporter: digital banking through your cell phone are already used widely here. >> there are digital money on cell phones systems in east africa that are way advanced over what we have here. in east africa, they have very bad banking. whereas, here, we don't need it as badly as they do. >> reporter: and in africa, aps are in, too....
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i went to niger which is a fascinating experience and i went to kenya. and i wanted to show you -- when i was in niger, i couldn't go into the villages. let me cue something up for you here. i want you to look at this little movie here. i had a digital camera with me and it occurred to me, oh, gee, i could actually take little movies, you know, like you can with a digital camera and i was like a magnet of the children who would come up here and i took this film. and it's very charming but it has a very serious ending but i turned this into a youtube and if you wanted to look at this, you can go to my website, which is just my name, mark pendergrast.com and you if you click on the outbreak stub page and there's a link to what you're about to see. and also if anybody wants to get hold of me, it's easy. it's go to that website, my name.com and you can email me directly. so let's play this. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> you go to school and you learn english, yes? yes. your teacher's name is annise? okay. i want to hear a song in german. can you sing? no? [laughter] ♪ if you're
i went to niger which is a fascinating experience and i went to kenya. and i wanted to show you -- when i was in niger, i couldn't go into the villages. let me cue something up for you here. i want you to look at this little movie here. i had a digital camera with me and it occurred to me, oh, gee, i could actually take little movies, you know, like you can with a digital camera and i was like a magnet of the children who would come up here and i took this film. and it's very charming but it...
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the big birth thing that they're going to be concerned about is they want to find out what town in kenya president obama was born in. so i'm looking forward to that. >> does it surprise you that there are still so many -- such a large part of the country -- you look at polls, there's a large percentage. it's not a majority by any means, but something in the area of above 20%, i think, i can't remember the last poll that i looked at, that don't believe that president obama was born in the united states of america. >> right. and i think -- what was the poll that said 24% of republicans believe that president obama may be the antichrist. so, yeah -- so, yes, there are -- >> what do you think's at the core of that? >> mental illness? i don't know? it's so weird, it's like when they dig up tapes of this show 100 years from now, they'll be surprised that you and i were actually trying to have a serious discussion about it. >> because i've interviewed a lot of people about who are -- seem like good -- i interviewed a state representative, leo burrman, seemed like a good guy, served his country
the big birth thing that they're going to be concerned about is they want to find out what town in kenya president obama was born in. so i'm looking forward to that. >> does it surprise you that there are still so many -- such a large part of the country -- you look at polls, there's a large percentage. it's not a majority by any means, but something in the area of above 20%, i think, i can't remember the last poll that i looked at, that don't believe that president obama was born in the...
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in places like kenya they're using s.m.s., they're using phone credits. so all these markets have their own technologies to pay for things and exchange value so we need to make sure that square can accept every form of payment that is in the payers' pocket. in the u.s. it's the credit card. >> rose: and how do you divide your time between square and twitter? >> i have a really fortunate situation. i'm now in the midst of i think two of the great et cetera companies in the world. i'm chairman of the board of twitter so i go in when i'm needed, i point out what i think is moving, what technologies are interesting, things we may need to fix and things that we're doing really well at. and when i'm not needed i get out of the way. >> rose: and how did twitter get started? >> twitter has a long story. i've always been fascinated by cities and how they work and i thought myself how to program so i can understand how the city works. >> rose: you taught yourself to program so you could understand how cities work? >> i wanted to visualize them. i wanted to see them
in places like kenya they're using s.m.s., they're using phone credits. so all these markets have their own technologies to pay for things and exchange value so we need to make sure that square can accept every form of payment that is in the payers' pocket. in the u.s. it's the credit card. >> rose: and how do you divide your time between square and twitter? >> i have a really fortunate situation. i'm now in the midst of i think two of the great et cetera companies in the world. i'm...
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the 1998 embassy attacks in kenya and tanzania and the attack of the u.s. cole in the year 2000 were warning that the war was far from over. the horrible tragedy of 9/11 shouldn't have been a surprise and many believe it was preventable. currently the war has morphed into a huge battle for control of the persian gulf region and central asia. this involves iraq, afghanistan, pakistan, yemen, somalia, and iran. foolish policies lead to foolhardy conflicts. foolhardy conflicts lead to unsustainable costs and a multitude of unintended consequences. to name a few we have spent trillions of dollars based on the false pretense of defending freedom and our constitution. the notion has been further solidified that war no longer needs to be declared by congress and can be pursued as a prerogative of the president. we are now seen by the world not as a peacemaker but rather a troublemaker and aggressor. thousands of american service members have been killed and tens of thousands wounded with a sharp increase in service connected suicide. over 500,000 veterans are seek
the 1998 embassy attacks in kenya and tanzania and the attack of the u.s. cole in the year 2000 were warning that the war was far from over. the horrible tragedy of 9/11 shouldn't have been a surprise and many believe it was preventable. currently the war has morphed into a huge battle for control of the persian gulf region and central asia. this involves iraq, afghanistan, pakistan, yemen, somalia, and iran. foolish policies lead to foolhardy conflicts. foolhardy conflicts lead to...
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so i went to niger which is a fascinating experience, and i went to kenya. and i wanted to show you when i was in niger, i couldn't go into the village -- let me just, let me queue something up for you here. i want you to look at a little movie i took. i had a digital camera with me, and it occurred to me, oh, gee, i could actually take little movies. you know how you can with a digital camera? so i was like a magnet for the children who would come up here. and i took this film, and it's very charming, but it has -- i'll warn you, it has a very serious ending. but i turned this in to youtube, and if you wanted to look at this, you can go to my web site which is just my name, markpendergast.com. and if you click on the outbreak subpage, then there's a link to what you're about to see. so anybody -- and also if anybody wants to get hold of me, it's easy. just go to that web site, my name.com, and you can e-mail me directly pa there. -- from there. so let's play this. ♪ ♪ >> you go to school and you learn english, yes? yes. [inaudible conversations] >> your tea
so i went to niger which is a fascinating experience, and i went to kenya. and i wanted to show you when i was in niger, i couldn't go into the village -- let me just, let me queue something up for you here. i want you to look at a little movie i took. i had a digital camera with me, and it occurred to me, oh, gee, i could actually take little movies. you know how you can with a digital camera? so i was like a magnet for the children who would come up here. and i took this film, and it's very...