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cricket now in new zealand thrashed minnows kenya by ten wickets in their opening group a walcott match in chennai new zealand had recorded only two victories and i asked sixteen one day games after the chairs to pass turing to the inexperienced line up baseman ben it was the people of the bonus track in southern waters good enough l.b.w. recent fighting steep to go out and going one step further for just sixteen rounds . but tell was kenya's joint top scorer with sixty minutes and she isn't done with the chile for boundary want to fight in the entire innings to southie and jacob oram also took three we could see nothing finishing off the kenyans in the twenty fifth i would rather be just sixty nine runs sans new zealand opening batsman to reach the targets in eight of those martin go till it lifted the crowd white evolved into six into the stands and comments are getting on the outs for getting the game answered with a touch of arrogance in the first match to make on the reds the winning runs are just what he said in a new book boss he will now and sensational rookie blake griffin has
cricket now in new zealand thrashed minnows kenya by ten wickets in their opening group a walcott match in chennai new zealand had recorded only two victories and i asked sixteen one day games after the chairs to pass turing to the inexperienced line up baseman ben it was the people of the bonus track in southern waters good enough l.b.w. recent fighting steep to go out and going one step further for just sixteen rounds . but tell was kenya's joint top scorer with sixty minutes and she isn't...
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cricket now and new zealand thrashed meanest kenya by ten wickets in their right wing group a walcott match in chennai new zealand had recorded only choose like trees in their last sixteen one day games. and mockeries to master troll and inexperience line up face when to pay mr bennett's was the pick of the bonus track notes have amounted to more l.b.w. either side to call a full going into type four for just sixteen runs. the tally was kenya's joint top scorer with sixteen i was asked and sweat done over two hours for a boundary run of only four life tyron ngs but tim southee and jacob oram were set to three we could see a lot of finn. off the canyons in the twenty fourth title for just sixty nine months ask new zealand's opening batsman reach the target eight hundred s. martin got tells who lifted the ground by planting six into the stands and bending columns at him act for winning the game a touch of arrogance as in a fast help in finding the winning runs in just thirty seven minutes so during their grassroots football basketball and sensational rookie blake griffin has won perhaps
cricket now and new zealand thrashed meanest kenya by ten wickets in their right wing group a walcott match in chennai new zealand had recorded only choose like trees in their last sixteen one day games. and mockeries to master troll and inexperience line up face when to pay mr bennett's was the pick of the bonus track notes have amounted to more l.b.w. either side to call a full going into type four for just sixteen runs. the tally was kenya's joint top scorer with sixteen i was asked and...
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cricket now and new zealand thrashed minutes kenya by ten wickets in their right wing group a walcott match in chennai new zealand had recorded only two factories in the last sixteen one day games that's a mockery as to master true and that inexperience line up face when to pay much benefits was the pick of the bonus track with seven zero zero to more l.b.w. i decide to call a full going and type figure for just sixteen runs. tally with kenya's joint top scorer with sixteen i was asked this went down over two hours for a boundary run of only four life tyron ngs but tim southee and jacob oram also took three wickets each a lot of the. off the canyons in the twenty fourth i got for just sixty nine runs and new zealand's opening batsman reach the target eight hundred s. martin got tells me he lifted the ground by planting six into the stands and bending columns in the act before winning the game with a touch of arrogance as in the fast food chain commanding the winning runs in just thirty seven minutes so you are going to shoot the basketball and sensational rookie blake griffin has won
cricket now and new zealand thrashed minutes kenya by ten wickets in their right wing group a walcott match in chennai new zealand had recorded only two factories in the last sixteen one day games that's a mockery as to master true and that inexperience line up face when to pay much benefits was the pick of the bonus track with seven zero zero to more l.b.w. i decide to call a full going and type figure for just sixteen runs. tally with kenya's joint top scorer with sixteen i was asked this...
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cricket now and new zealand thrashed minnows kenya by ten wickets in their right wing group a walcott match in chennai new zealand had recorded only two factories in the last sixteen one day games. and mockeries to pass through true and inexperienced line up face when to pay mr bennett's was the pick of the bonus track months revenue to his last l.b.w. i decide to call a full going and type figure for just sixteen. record high tally with kenya's joint top scorer with sixteen i was asked and sweat done over two hours for a boundary run by me for life i running but tim southee and jacob. three wickets each the latter finishing off the kenyans in the twenty fourth title for just sixty nine runs and say zealand's opening batsman reached the target eight hundred as martin got tells who lifted the graduate by planting six into the stands and bending problems that are in the act for winning the game a touch of arrogance is and if asked to come under the winning runs in just thirty seven minutes so you are going to shoot the basketball and sensational rookie blake griffin has won perhaps one
cricket now and new zealand thrashed minnows kenya by ten wickets in their right wing group a walcott match in chennai new zealand had recorded only two factories in the last sixteen one day games. and mockeries to pass through true and inexperienced line up face when to pay mr bennett's was the pick of the bonus track months revenue to his last l.b.w. i decide to call a full going and type figure for just sixteen. record high tally with kenya's joint top scorer with sixteen i was asked and...
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we're getting it rolled out in kenya.nd i saw a lot of children who don't yet have access to the vaccines, a little girl that i saw was probably going to be dead later that night because she had such a severe case of pneumonia. you just can't get the access to the facilityious need to take care of it. the vaccines are crucial and we're getting them out. >> which is why one year when we talked you announced the largest commitment, $10 billion, one year ago towards vaccines. give us the progress report, where that money has gone. >> it's a whole decade that not only our commitment, but getting the donor governments, getting other philanthropists, getting other drug companies involved, we think we can have a pretty unbelievable impact. the polio eradication is part of that. that's driven by the vaccine. and we had a great year. we think we're within a few years of completion. nigeria got their cases down a lot. and as melinda said, new distribution, always impatient. it's not happening quite as fast as i would like. but a ve
we're getting it rolled out in kenya.nd i saw a lot of children who don't yet have access to the vaccines, a little girl that i saw was probably going to be dead later that night because she had such a severe case of pneumonia. you just can't get the access to the facilityious need to take care of it. the vaccines are crucial and we're getting them out. >> which is why one year when we talked you announced the largest commitment, $10 billion, one year ago towards vaccines. give us the...
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these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of kenya that. china operation today. a cargo helicopter flies through a mountain coach before it reaches the weather station and to go to good the situation in the mountains of the caucuses nature is a as an altitude of more than two thousand meters above sea level it is the optimised station in the western caucuses its total square is two hundred eighty two thousand hectares our reserve is the only one in russia that occupies the territory of three russian regions it's really unique. the directive the coaxes reserve personally oversees the rotation of stock and food supplies in this remote area the helicopter rarely stops at juga for more than twenty minutes but even such a short period of time is enough for dimitri says i think just some kid to get several shots on take. most of the world's weather stations located in major cities recalled changes in the atmosphere resulting from industrial waste and vehicle fumes the data collected juga and similar stations is important for fundamental research
these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of kenya that. china operation today. a cargo helicopter flies through a mountain coach before it reaches the weather station and to go to good the situation in the mountains of the caucuses nature is a as an altitude of more than two thousand meters above sea level it is the optimised station in the western caucuses its total square is two hundred eighty two thousand hectares our reserve is the only one in russia that occupies the...
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. >> pakistan made a winning start to its world cricket campaign, crushing kenya today. it was played in sri lanka. that was after it was deemed too dangerous for florentines to work. -- foreign teams to to work. -- tour. >> there is not even a single paying spectator. it should have been different. pakistan was supposed to be one of the host of the current world cup. yet one terrible day two years ago in lahore brought a tragic into that. broad daylight when the sri lankan national side was attacked by militants. yet this was the place where 12 gunmen ambushed the sri lanka andn team -- sri lankan team. it brought an abrupt end to the international teams visiting this country. it is a nation that loves the game. cricket is played by millions whenever they get the chance. >> there are so many frustrations and problems for pakastanis. cricket is one of our few sources of entertainment. >> but the sport has faced another huge blow. the international cricket council has found three of pakistan's best players guilty of cheating. they have been given a lengthy fleeing bands -
. >> pakistan made a winning start to its world cricket campaign, crushing kenya today. it was played in sri lanka. that was after it was deemed too dangerous for florentines to work. -- foreign teams to to work. -- tour. >> there is not even a single paying spectator. it should have been different. pakistan was supposed to be one of the host of the current world cup. yet one terrible day two years ago in lahore brought a tragic into that. broad daylight when the sri lankan national...
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. >> pakistan made a winning start to its world cup campaign, crushing kenya by 205 runs today. it is unmatched that was scheduled to take place in pakistan, but was instead play in sri lanka. it is a country where the ball can be one of the few sources of national pot -- pride. >> it is not the match they wanted to see here, played at pakistan's home of cricket, but indeed, there is not a single paying spectator. it should have been so different. pakistan was supposed to be one of the hosts of the current world cup. one terrible day two years ago in law for -- in lahore put a tragic into that. yet it was a sign of pakistan's rapidly-deteriorating security climate. >> this is the scene where 12 ambushed a the sri lankan team. it was an attack that shocked pakistan and the cricket in world. -- cricketing world. it is a nation that loves the game. it is played by millions, whenever they get the change -- chance. >> there are some major problems for pakistan. the situation is so bad, and we have difficult security problems. >> the international security council's found three of pak
. >> pakistan made a winning start to its world cup campaign, crushing kenya by 205 runs today. it is unmatched that was scheduled to take place in pakistan, but was instead play in sri lanka. it is a country where the ball can be one of the few sources of national pot -- pride. >> it is not the match they wanted to see here, played at pakistan's home of cricket, but indeed, there is not a single paying spectator. it should have been so different. pakistan was supposed to be one of...
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sides now fighting to set up a committee to look into the arm of the troops a problem demonstrators in kenya a bad president resignation but so in power these are promising instead not to run for reelection and. russian investigators hunting two men with possible links to the suspected domodedovo airport still the site bomber russia's most wanted man doku umarov palestinian leader of fresh air onslaught newly released video shows there were two others one of the appears to be the suspect. and this week a fresh start last hour long interview on the government maybe i'm sure the foreigners who took more than a year after being signed by the country's two countries president. and the big sports story green bay packers secure their fourth super bowl victory being the pittsburgh steelers thirty one to twenty five now over to andrew farmer for some other sports news stay with us. hello there you're watching the sport and this is what is coming up. tremendous tennis russia overturn a tool deficit against france to reach the fed cup semifinal. he's back whole ball queen usually by him with victory o
sides now fighting to set up a committee to look into the arm of the troops a problem demonstrators in kenya a bad president resignation but so in power these are promising instead not to run for reelection and. russian investigators hunting two men with possible links to the suspected domodedovo airport still the site bomber russia's most wanted man doku umarov palestinian leader of fresh air onslaught newly released video shows there were two others one of the appears to be the suspect. and...
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these are the images we're seeing from the streets of kenya that. china operations are today.the founder of whistle blowing web site of wiki leaks is in london fighting attempts to have him extradited to sweden. many feel stockades cozy relationship with washington may turn after dollars into a port to be traded between the two countries. egyptian officials trying to find opposition with concessions after four nights of rallies demonstrating cairo say they won't leave until the president resign. but there are fears the opposition movement is being influenced by islamic who are pushing their own agenda in the region join me here in a few moments for more. on ruptures police forces in line for a massive overhaul the launch of the president signs a bill to have been rebranded and before the changes a place in corruption and abuse of power by a. very warm welcome to you this is live from moscow with me alice hebert now the founder of wiki leaks the site that opened america's diplomatic secrets to the world spend the day in a london court to fight sweden's attempts to have him extr
these are the images we're seeing from the streets of kenya that. china operations are today.the founder of whistle blowing web site of wiki leaks is in london fighting attempts to have him extradited to sweden. many feel stockades cozy relationship with washington may turn after dollars into a port to be traded between the two countries. egyptian officials trying to find opposition with concessions after four nights of rallies demonstrating cairo say they won't leave until the president...
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well personally i think of kenya talking about fighting white people. and the white power structure and the white power as well what he said is you have to actually make a distinction between the people and the system and we're not fighting right people we're fighting a system of rueful institutionalized racism had been you know very soon once i got more actively involved i found some of my closest to the sprints were actually white south africans and i'm being inclusive and you know obviously you had to spin it because you know people were worried about with this some of the folks might be spies and so on but i also think that the challenge of healing after the major major struggle is very gritty and the trip and we can see nation commission process was not perfect it happens weaknesses but he did try to create the enabling environment for healing between our place in our place to actually happen by for example that close friend. young woman calls on the who was arrested in. was kidnapped from swaziland brought to south africa she had a young child a c
well personally i think of kenya talking about fighting white people. and the white power structure and the white power as well what he said is you have to actually make a distinction between the people and the system and we're not fighting right people we're fighting a system of rueful institutionalized racism had been you know very soon once i got more actively involved i found some of my closest to the sprints were actually white south africans and i'm being inclusive and you know obviously...
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meanwhile here in moscow world and olympic champion of kenya can i have acclaimed all four goals in the latest leg of the rhythmic gymnastics gone greece series the pressure was on can i ever to deliver in front of the partisan home crowd as the sports leading lady presented her brand new program on the matter arena conniver was as good as impeccable with the hoop ribbon and words and though she did fall so while performing with the ball wasn't bad enough to strip her of another gold so no rival for conniver here in moscow and fellow russian alexander mccall of are coming face she claims to silver spoon her efforts with the ball and the ribbon however i can live it says more work needs to be done to carry her for the london olympics next year. well i'm not very pleased with how i perform today i made a mistake with the ball that's because i haven't had enough practice with my new routine yet but with the other pieces about the rate is i only committed minor errors that just means my coach and the judges would have noticed that. now subzero temperatures here in moscow didn't prevent thou
meanwhile here in moscow world and olympic champion of kenya can i have acclaimed all four goals in the latest leg of the rhythmic gymnastics gone greece series the pressure was on can i ever to deliver in front of the partisan home crowd as the sports leading lady presented her brand new program on the matter arena conniver was as good as impeccable with the hoop ribbon and words and though she did fall so while performing with the ball wasn't bad enough to strip her of another gold so no...
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who's been stealing the show at the rhythmic gymnastics and most go well handling pick champ in your kenya conniver training all four goals in the latest leg of the grand prix series the pressure was on conniver to deliver in front of the partisan home crowd as the sports leading lady presented her brand new programme on the matter of pollution here in kanada was as good as impeccable with a ribbon around the clubs and though she did fall so rock performing with the ball wasn't bad enough to strip her of another gold so no rival for clive here in moscow and fellow russian alexander mccall ever coming close she claims two syllables for her efforts with the ball in the ribbon however can i ever says more work needs to be done if she is to carry her for the london olympics next year. and probably above board. well i'm not very pleased with how i perform today i made a mistake with the ball that's because i haven't had enough practice with my new routine yet but with the other pieces of operators i only commuted minor errors that just me my coach and the judges would have noticed. basketball a
who's been stealing the show at the rhythmic gymnastics and most go well handling pick champ in your kenya conniver training all four goals in the latest leg of the grand prix series the pressure was on conniver to deliver in front of the partisan home crowd as the sports leading lady presented her brand new programme on the matter of pollution here in kanada was as good as impeccable with a ribbon around the clubs and though she did fall so rock performing with the ball wasn't bad enough to...
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who was captured in kenya nine hundred ninety nine and sentenced to death later commuted to life imprisonment for treason at least thirty demonstrators were detained. a senior politician science and downs ruling party has accused northern forces of backing the rebel groups that attacked and killed over two hundred people last week the majority of the victims are civilians and include children and officials have called on both sides to immediately agree to a ceasefire southern sudan will separate from the north and july after a ninety nine percent vote in favor in the referendum last month. and italian giant has given the go ahead for the trial of prime minister silvio berlusconi he's facing charges he paid for sex with a significant number of young women including a seventeen year old girl and used his influence to cover it up if convicted the billionaire prime minister could face up to fifteen years in prison but as cody has strongly denied the allegations calling the case a farce the trial is scheduled to begin in early april and will be heard by a panel of three judges all of them women. b
who was captured in kenya nine hundred ninety nine and sentenced to death later commuted to life imprisonment for treason at least thirty demonstrators were detained. a senior politician science and downs ruling party has accused northern forces of backing the rebel groups that attacked and killed over two hundred people last week the majority of the victims are civilians and include children and officials have called on both sides to immediately agree to a ceasefire southern sudan will...
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the guys on the right this time said well that obama's he's a muslim he's a socialist he's born in kenya he's going to destroy the market in fact the day the market low michael boskone had an editorial out in the wall street journal saying obama's going to strongly absolutely destroy this market over the next couple of years and as we know the market's up almost one hundred percent since then so the idea was to tell people hey whatever your partisan politics might be leaving in the voting booth when it comes to voting you have to think more objective all right well this brings up the subject of self-interest and how this plays out in the markets but my question to you barry is that when you have a market like you do in the states that is dominated by exchanges that are increasingly becoming a question in terms of their integrity themselves the very market making integrity of the free market capital system is coming coming under attack as people are questioning things like high frequency trading program trading market manipulation and so what about the market itself barry it seems to be c
the guys on the right this time said well that obama's he's a muslim he's a socialist he's born in kenya he's going to destroy the market in fact the day the market low michael boskone had an editorial out in the wall street journal saying obama's going to strongly absolutely destroy this market over the next couple of years and as we know the market's up almost one hundred percent since then so the idea was to tell people hey whatever your partisan politics might be leaving in the voting booth...
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world are now seeing films, and charlie chaplin and cartoons and the wizard of oz in afghanistan, in kenya, and at first, kosovo, and what they found-- what the relief workers said was that people, you know, who were starving-- and the biggest problem they have in these camps is depression and boredom-- that would skip a meal to see a movie, that when the theaters opened in afghanistan, they stormed the theaters. they didn't storm the hospitals. they stormed-- so there's clearly something that people need to feed their soul to get them to want to live, and there's nothing like laughter, and, you know, charlie chaplin just reads across any-- tom and jerry, all these. so you know, as crazy and as silly and as insignificant as we are, in a way, we are the keeper of the dreams, and we have to just keep on going and trying to just speak to the truth, as they say. you know, you've been terrific on the first amendment, a defender of the first amendment freedoms, and yet, occasionally in an interview, i hear you throw a shot at the media. how strongly do you believe in a free press? i believe in t
world are now seeing films, and charlie chaplin and cartoons and the wizard of oz in afghanistan, in kenya, and at first, kosovo, and what they found-- what the relief workers said was that people, you know, who were starving-- and the biggest problem they have in these camps is depression and boredom-- that would skip a meal to see a movie, that when the theaters opened in afghanistan, they stormed the theaters. they didn't storm the hospitals. they stormed-- so there's clearly something that...
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it's a storm in kenya. to discuss the repercussions of muslim population growth i'm joined by anders graves and albert he is from the stop islamization of europe in manchester we go to mohammed shafique he is chief executive in founding member of the ramadan foundation and in brussels we cross to elizabeth called that she is senior advisor to the trans atlantic council on migration at the migration policy institute and another member of our cross talk team you know on the hunger all right panel you can jump in anytime you want that is crosstalk rules anderson if i can go to you first an interesting comment when we had the libyan leader khadafi to visit europe he went to italy on a two day visit and he's quoted in saying islam should become the religion of the whole of europe well not might happen one day but it won't be because of muslim muslim immigration is because of the secularization of a good parts of europe yeah yeah but i also believe that. the group also russia is going to be muslim if we don't do
it's a storm in kenya. to discuss the repercussions of muslim population growth i'm joined by anders graves and albert he is from the stop islamization of europe in manchester we go to mohammed shafique he is chief executive in founding member of the ramadan foundation and in brussels we cross to elizabeth called that she is senior advisor to the trans atlantic council on migration at the migration policy institute and another member of our cross talk team you know on the hunger all right panel...
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i'm not sure who is going to win, but my money is on the robots from kenya!ghter ] ladies and gentleman, we have a great show tonight! give it up for the roots! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hey, we have such a fun show tonight. an amazing actor. i love this guy. he's so good. i asked for the true-coat, you've not going to get the true-coat. he's currently starring in the showtime series "shameless," the great william h. macy is on the show tonight. [ cheers and applause ] i hear that car over there. genius. we have a very, very funny guy, hilarious, michael showalter is here. [ cheers and applause ] he's going to talk about his new book. he has a new book out called "mr. funny pants. and we have a great new stand-up comedian making his television debut here tonight, dan st. germain is here. [ cheers and applause ] it's going to be good. you like new people. it's going to be a fun, fun show. you guys, it's thursday. it's time to remix the clips. here we go. now, this is -- this is where we take stuff we found on the internet and tv, stuff that's funny,
i'm not sure who is going to win, but my money is on the robots from kenya!ghter ] ladies and gentleman, we have a great show tonight! give it up for the roots! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hey, we have such a fun show tonight. an amazing actor. i love this guy. he's so good. i asked for the true-coat, you've not going to get the true-coat. he's currently starring in the showtime series "shameless," the great william h. macy is on the show tonight. [ cheers and applause...
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for my sake and perhaps my constituency's sake, kenya, where we are going in the housing industry? -- can you comment where we are going in the housing industry? >> excellent question and i am glad to emphasize the basic reality which is that the scars of this crisis are buried deep. the housing crisis is hurting your state and three other states and is still very hard. it will take several more years to heal the damage caused by the crisis. we are trying to make sure that we can reach as many americans as we can to give them a chance to stay in their homes if they can afford it. the programs we have put in place have helped to 0.5 million americans to have a chance -- and held 2.5 million americans to stay in their home. we cannot help everybody. many people got themselves way over extended that we cannot justify using taxpayer money to stay in homes they cannot afford. we will try to reach as many people as we can. those programs are making a huge difference for millions of americans and we want to make sure that they do as much as they can. longer term, we have a housing system
for my sake and perhaps my constituency's sake, kenya, where we are going in the housing industry? -- can you comment where we are going in the housing industry? >> excellent question and i am glad to emphasize the basic reality which is that the scars of this crisis are buried deep. the housing crisis is hurting your state and three other states and is still very hard. it will take several more years to heal the damage caused by the crisis. we are trying to make sure that we can reach as...
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. >> developing news this morning in the hijacking and murder of four americans off the coast of kenya. moments ago a u.s. military spokesman said the 15 pirates detained may be brought back to the u.s. to face trial. right now the 15 are held on an american aircraft carrier in the waters off east africa. when navy forces reached the yacht they found the four hostages had been shot and killed. >> we're following a developing story out of oakland. police are searching for suspects in a brutal early morning attack. christie smith is live in oakland, she has been trying to get information and details on what's going on. >> reporter: good morning to you, brent. i spoke with an oakland police sergeant who tells me they are still piecing this together. as far as she knows, a man in his 50s was severely beaten. i'm going to show you what's going on. we're at 84th and international where the intersection is completely shut down. behind this is a pickup truck. they think that the victim may have been driving this, rounded the bend. there was also kind of a key point, a bicycle out here that the
. >> developing news this morning in the hijacking and murder of four americans off the coast of kenya. moments ago a u.s. military spokesman said the 15 pirates detained may be brought back to the u.s. to face trial. right now the 15 are held on an american aircraft carrier in the waters off east africa. when navy forces reached the yacht they found the four hostages had been shot and killed. >> we're following a developing story out of oakland. police are searching for suspects in...
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he went to sleep in kenya was the president. he woke a comma loss california and lost the election. elizabeth's parents, charles and implement the most of the hope of that are alan. his notoriety was some of the next lesson, like being an excellent and experienced executioners. imagine alan having to go to the esteemed politician and his wife and telling them prolonged elizabeth's life, but she would never eat normally again. every single program of food would be weighed and regulated. her diet would consist of eggs, cream, brand rusks and vegetables boiled three times to the rhythm of carbohydrates. at times she consumed as little as 400 calories a day. balance mondo was to starve is to survive. this was a horrible decision that families were worse to make. choosing between the lesser of two evils for their children. many medical experts at the time believed that it was more humane to allow their patients to eat themselves to death and to subject them to the torture of the alan starvation diet. elizabeth's parents show to follow allen's advice and use this most radical of treatment
he went to sleep in kenya was the president. he woke a comma loss california and lost the election. elizabeth's parents, charles and implement the most of the hope of that are alan. his notoriety was some of the next lesson, like being an excellent and experienced executioners. imagine alan having to go to the esteemed politician and his wife and telling them prolonged elizabeth's life, but she would never eat normally again. every single program of food would be weighed and regulated. her diet...
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people who would have this whole thing with barack obama, was he born in america or kenya? that whole thing, those people are making a million dollars a year. a million dollars being sent to these people. what are you thinking? >> guest: you mention something to that effect in the book, and at like to bring it up. you say, beware of individuals or organizations at the kook fringe of the conservative movement to take advantage of good hearted trusting people and lawrie about the direction their country is going. they just want your e-mail address and credit card number. you think that those folks are part of that? >> guest: you have these other web sites that i've mentioned. impi to obama. think of it in common sense terms. i mean, it's just not going to happen. all of these people i just raising money for themselves and spending money on themselves. if you want to get involved, involved in something real. but to get involved in these things like these people are really going to increase the president where they're really going to get to the bottom, you really think that bar
people who would have this whole thing with barack obama, was he born in america or kenya? that whole thing, those people are making a million dollars a year. a million dollars being sent to these people. what are you thinking? >> guest: you mention something to that effect in the book, and at like to bring it up. you say, beware of individuals or organizations at the kook fringe of the conservative movement to take advantage of good hearted trusting people and lawrie about the direction...
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you remember that william proposed in an incredibly romantic retreat in kenya.y go next. >> i was going to say maui but africa and scotland also very nice. the last question, we have been seeing this dress on the show all morning. this black dress is up for auction. is this the dress that brought william and kate together? can you tell us about that? >> this is designed by charlotte todd and kate wore this at the university at a fashion show. prince william was in the front row and whisperred to a friend, wow, she's hot. they didn't get together straight away after that, but you can see why perhaps he was so attracted to her. you know, now it's going to be up for auction. it said it might sell for $16,000. i'd say, i think this is the last time that you'll ever see kate middleton wearing anything like this. >> i'm sure william wasn't the only day in the audience that day saying, wow, she's hot. thank you so much. we really appreciate your insights. much more to come. >>> straight ahead, affairs of the heart. your valentine's day questions answered. your valentin
you remember that william proposed in an incredibly romantic retreat in kenya.y go next. >> i was going to say maui but africa and scotland also very nice. the last question, we have been seeing this dress on the show all morning. this black dress is up for auction. is this the dress that brought william and kate together? can you tell us about that? >> this is designed by charlotte todd and kate wore this at the university at a fashion show. prince william was in the front row and...
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melinda was just in kenya seeing a new vaccine, a nupl congress kiss vaccine finally get rolled out and all the refrigeration and planning in order to do that. that's one that should have been... >> rose: pneumococcus is pneumonia? >> exactly. so kids they get a respiratory disease, pneumonia. and this prevents that from happening. and we've certainly realized that delivery is harder than we expected and we have a lot of money in delivery, educating mothers about best practices and we're trying to learn about that. now, in the delivery piece, rich governments, do forgovernments, are also giving a lot as well. so although we're involved, we're not more than, say, 20% of most of those efforts. back on the discovery side, because it's about interviewing scientists and having setbacks, most governments are pretty reluctant to get into that early stage r&d thing. the u.s. is one of the few that does put some money, meaning amount of money, into the research. so compared to others we have the worst research side but for ourselves we're pretty balanced between how much we spend on the science
melinda was just in kenya seeing a new vaccine, a nupl congress kiss vaccine finally get rolled out and all the refrigeration and planning in order to do that. that's one that should have been... >> rose: pneumococcus is pneumonia? >> exactly. so kids they get a respiratory disease, pneumonia. and this prevents that from happening. and we've certainly realized that delivery is harder than we expected and we have a lot of money in delivery, educating mothers about best practices and...
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the people who have this whole thing with barack obama, was he born in america or born in kenya, those people are making a million dollars a year. millions being sent to these people to keep alive and you're going what are you thinking? >> host: you mentioned something in the book i would like to bring it up. you say be we're of individuals and organizations the fringe of the conservative movement to take an advantage of good hearted trusting people who worry about the direction the country's going. they just want your e-mail address and credit card number. the harm the conservative cause by damaging our credibility. you think those folks are just mentioned the berkshires are part of that. >> guest: you've got other websites i think i mentioned impeach obama. think of it in common sense terms. it just isn't going to happen. all of these people doing -- they're just raising money for themselves, spending money on themselves. if you want to get involved, get involved in something real. but to get involved in things like these people are really going to impeach the president or the birthe
the people who have this whole thing with barack obama, was he born in america or born in kenya, those people are making a million dollars a year. millions being sent to these people to keep alive and you're going what are you thinking? >> host: you mentioned something in the book i would like to bring it up. you say be we're of individuals and organizations the fringe of the conservative movement to take an advantage of good hearted trusting people who worry about the direction the...
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the people that have this whole thing with barack obama, was he born in america or born in kenya? that whole thing, there are millions of dollars being sent to these people to keep the thing alive and you are going to what are you thinking? >> host: you mention something to that effect in the book and i would like to bring about. you say beware of individuals and organizations that at the coup cringe at the conservative movement. they take advantage of goodhearted trusting people who worry about the direction the country is going. these outfits want your e-mail address and credit card number. they harm the conservative cause by damaging credibility. do you think those folks, the birthers are part of that? >> guest: you have the birthers and other web sites i mentioned, and teach obama. people send money. think of it in commonsense terms. it is just not going to happen. all these people are doing, they are raising money for themselves and spending money on themselves. if you want to get involved get involved in something real but to get involved in these things like these people ar
the people that have this whole thing with barack obama, was he born in america or born in kenya? that whole thing, there are millions of dollars being sent to these people to keep the thing alive and you are going to what are you thinking? >> host: you mention something to that effect in the book and i would like to bring about. you say beware of individuals and organizations that at the coup cringe at the conservative movement. they take advantage of goodhearted trusting people who...
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the people who have this whole thing with barack obama, was he born in america, born in kenya, that whole thing, people are making $1 million a year. if there's a million dollars being sent to these people to keep that in the life they're thinking what are you thinking? >> host: de mentioned something to that effect in the book and i would like to bring it up. you say be where of individuals and organizations that the fringe of the conservative movement. the day to get in touch of good hearted, trusting people who worry about the direction the country is going to read these outfits of your e-mail address and credit card number. the harm caused by damaging our credibility. you think those folks have come to just mentioned the birders are part of that. >> guest: you've got the of their web sites i think i mentioned, and each obama. people take it in common sense terms. it's not going to happen. all of these people are doing -- they are raising money for themselves, spending money on themselves. if you want to get involved, get involved in something real. that to get involved means things li
the people who have this whole thing with barack obama, was he born in america, born in kenya, that whole thing, people are making $1 million a year. if there's a million dollars being sent to these people to keep that in the life they're thinking what are you thinking? >> host: de mentioned something to that effect in the book and i would like to bring it up. you say be where of individuals and organizations that the fringe of the conservative movement. the day to get in touch of good...
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embassy in kenya says u.s. agencies are monitoring the situation and considering all options and possible responses. the hijacked yacht is believed to be owned by jean and scott adam, a couple from southern california that had been sailing around the world since 2004. >>> back at home, the wet weather is making it tough for drivers and the chp is warning drivers to slow down. yesterday we want to show you pictures from highway 17, where a number of accidents delayed traffic for over an hour. the chp says really if you can, just stay off the roads during the rain. but if you have to go out and get on the roads, just slow down. the chp says high speed and the wet roadways cause most accidents, and the slower you go, the safer you'll be. >>> over the past three days, more than 5 feet of snow has fall on in the sierra. and while that might be good news for skiers and snow snowboarders, there are problems on the roads. yesterday we caught up with some people trying to navigate on interstate 80. >> couldn't believe t
embassy in kenya says u.s. agencies are monitoring the situation and considering all options and possible responses. the hijacked yacht is believed to be owned by jean and scott adam, a couple from southern california that had been sailing around the world since 2004. >>> back at home, the wet weather is making it tough for drivers and the chp is warning drivers to slow down. yesterday we want to show you pictures from highway 17, where a number of accidents delayed traffic for over an...
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this could possibly make any sense would be if that black man was really an african- american born in kenyaest: i think there is a civil war every day in the house and senate. we have state's rights. but we fought a civil war over that. what are being expressed for and are their views. and on many issues is regional. it's not just republican or democrat. but there is a fight to cut the federal government and give more power to the states. that is a problem are now because the states are in trouble in terms of their debt and deficit also. even if republican governors would like to not have cuts from the federal government and medicaid and other areas -- even if the republican governors would like to, they cannot have cuts from the federal government and medicaid and other areas. they are in trouble. host: next call from maryland. caller: i have a question. since we have these wars like the iraq war and the african war that is going on still, how come no one is objecting to the idea of paying for these wars instead of paying it out of the deficit and putting the burden on specific programs he
this could possibly make any sense would be if that black man was really an african- american born in kenyaest: i think there is a civil war every day in the house and senate. we have state's rights. but we fought a civil war over that. what are being expressed for and are their views. and on many issues is regional. it's not just republican or democrat. but there is a fight to cut the federal government and give more power to the states. that is a problem are now because the states are in...
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embassy spokesman in kenya says all relevant u.s.uation, and assessing options. >>> when massachusetts senator scott brown was a state senator, he was an advocate for victims of sexual abuse. now part of the reason may be that brown himself was the victim of sexual abuse. the republican lawmaker spoke with "60 minutes" correspondent lesley stahl. >> i heard that not many years ago, larry's house, that house came up for sale and you actually thought about buying it. >> i actually called the realtor and went in and took the tour and relived kind of where everything was, and put it -- to make sure i wasn't kind of dreaming, and as i left, i said man, i wish it had been mine i would just buy this thing and bern it down. >> you want to buy it to burn it down? >> yeah. it's a beautiful house. the people who lived there, i'm sure, love it. but you know, if the walls could talk. >> right. well, they talk now. >> yeah. >> and you can see lesley stahl's complete "60 minutes" interview with senator scott brown tomorrow night at 7:00 eastern, 6:
embassy spokesman in kenya says all relevant u.s.uation, and assessing options. >>> when massachusetts senator scott brown was a state senator, he was an advocate for victims of sexual abuse. now part of the reason may be that brown himself was the victim of sexual abuse. the republican lawmaker spoke with "60 minutes" correspondent lesley stahl. >> i heard that not many years ago, larry's house, that house came up for sale and you actually thought about buying it....
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i very much want to air on the side of -- may 24, 1961, obama's mother flew from honolulu to kenya, where he was born. now obama wants to use our airplanes, are fuel -- what does this man? do for our? host: new york city, republican. good morning. caller: i would like to make a few comments. the hijackers were from saudi arabia and came in and destroy our country? how is it that the [inaudible] is it going to fracture a split or do believe that the army can hold? this army might be infiltrated by muslim brotherhood. i want to comment on that. host: thank you. martin indyk. guest: i was not saying that i thought they were legitimate, but they have legitimacy with their people. the king of saudi arabia has actually put in place eight reform program -- place a reform program that does not look like a very reformist agenda to the united states, but in the context of a deeply conservative society, he does not face the same kind of demonstrations that we've seen in tunisia and now in egypt. that was the only point i was trying to make. i think you are absolutely right that we need to be very po
i very much want to air on the side of -- may 24, 1961, obama's mother flew from honolulu to kenya, where he was born. now obama wants to use our airplanes, are fuel -- what does this man? do for our? host: new york city, republican. good morning. caller: i would like to make a few comments. the hijackers were from saudi arabia and came in and destroy our country? how is it that the [inaudible] is it going to fracture a split or do believe that the army can hold? this army might be infiltrated...
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host: i wanted to ask about your recent trip to kenya. why did you go and what did you see?ler:our agency is very involved in the refugee program of this country. we represent approximately 75,000 refugees around the world i we want to see our operations there. and i will tell you, paul, i saw extraordinary poverty and despair. and amidst that poverty and amyths fove to me it was previously unimaginable. there was the u.s. stande immigration services refugee team interviewing people and bringing a ray of hope to the world's most vulnerable 67 i was, again, very proud to be a part of the agency of which i'm a member. host: we have pau on. welcome to the show. caller: i got a comment and a question. for mr. mayorka. hyposure. -- host: sure. caller: instead of changing the whole planet, it's making things tougher. it also makes the lives of those who come to work, no matter if they come by border, i know they are breaking the law and everything, but basically they got kids. fur going away from miami to then there's a marking piece. and they'll understand there's lawyers, attorn
host: i wanted to ask about your recent trip to kenya. why did you go and what did you see?ler:our agency is very involved in the refugee program of this country. we represent approximately 75,000 refugees around the world i we want to see our operations there. and i will tell you, paul, i saw extraordinary poverty and despair. and amidst that poverty and amyths fove to me it was previously unimaginable. there was the u.s. stande immigration services refugee team interviewing people and...
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host: john cranford, kenya generally tell us -- can you generally tell us? guest: a state federal -- state program for health services provided for people within one month and a 35% of the official poverty line. people who -- 135% of the party line, near poor as well as poor. services are provided by physicians who are paid at a relatively low rate comparatively to what private costs are. the states share in the costs and they administer the program. host: texas, susan, democratic line. caller: i am kind of glad the republicans have in the house. we will really see them for what they are. they always hit the middle and lower classes to sacrifice but not their big buddies. they are not tackling things like a huge amount of money they receive from lobbyists. work on getting the money out of the lobbying business. they don't tackle their own salaries and benefits. they want to give everything over to private business so that all of those jobs can be outsourced and cost more. they will not tackle money wasted -- especially for the war. they don't want to get int
host: john cranford, kenya generally tell us -- can you generally tell us? guest: a state federal -- state program for health services provided for people within one month and a 35% of the official poverty line. people who -- 135% of the party line, near poor as well as poor. services are provided by physicians who are paid at a relatively low rate comparatively to what private costs are. the states share in the costs and they administer the program. host: texas, susan, democratic line. caller:...
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but because they kicked his grand father out of kenya, that's his blood. his blood is in america. that's why he was happy to destroy us. host: defiance, ohio, becky on our democrat's line. caller: i started voting when reagan was running for president. and he, his thing was states rights. when ohio didn't vote the way he wanted to, the second time, he decided that if we didn't vote the way he wanted to, then he was going to take our transportation money away from us. and then when he did break the union, with the air traffic controllers, they were complaining about how unsafe it was and everything like that, and he broke the union, which was the beginning of the average worker not having any say in their work and in the last year we had the day that they gave the rich those tax breaks, the trickle-down effect, one of the plants in ohio locked the workers out because they didn't want to go and pay higher wages in their health insurance. so that's the kind of president reagan was. he wasn't for the little people. he was for the rich becoming richer. and his rhetoric, just like with
but because they kicked his grand father out of kenya, that's his blood. his blood is in america. that's why he was happy to destroy us. host: defiance, ohio, becky on our democrat's line. caller: i started voting when reagan was running for president. and he, his thing was states rights. when ohio didn't vote the way he wanted to, the second time, he decided that if we didn't vote the way he wanted to, then he was going to take our transportation money away from us. and then when he did break...
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how many did the british to kill in kenya? muammar gaddafi, before it came to power, made sure they are educated, because there is a small literacy rate appear. [unintelligible] i was in libya years ago. it's a civil war now. muammar gaddafi has every right to defend its territory. host: where are from? he hung up. guest: no, muammar gaddafi -- largesse all hios over sub-saharan africa. my wife took a picture of him on all large couch with two heads of state on either side of him. he has treated african heads of state with content, even though he was considered the most important leader. he has been dispensing the people's wealth for years to get everybody to stop criticizing him and support his policies. host: i want to get your expertise on the developing situation in north korea. "the new york times" in seoul, talking about the situation in north korea. another tough winter, not much food, precious little fuel, and the ongoing secession between kim jong il and his son. guest: the biggest fear is the collapse of north korea
how many did the british to kill in kenya? muammar gaddafi, before it came to power, made sure they are educated, because there is a small literacy rate appear. [unintelligible] i was in libya years ago. it's a civil war now. muammar gaddafi has every right to defend its territory. host: where are from? he hung up. guest: no, muammar gaddafi -- largesse all hios over sub-saharan africa. my wife took a picture of him on all large couch with two heads of state on either side of him. he has...