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in that village in kenya, it could be deadly. a child dies there from malaria every 70 seconds. >> trust me, malaria is bad. >> malaria nearly killed this man. he was just 8 years old. >> even has i talked about it now, i can still feel the heat on my body. >> in the slum of nairobi, more than 70 percent of residents have been effected by malaria. they traveled there to set a provector projects. >> over time the mosquito population will go down. >> this is more than 100 provector projects. researchers are studying the results. >> we are getting ready to take it to nigeria. >> it is their mission to take the provector to the world. he is mit's holdings mission director. >> here we are now, ready to get it out. >> at mevlabs is playing his favorite trun, god bless the child. [music playing] i am so blessed god let me know what to do, because of what you have done, because of your invention, tens of thousands of children will hear about the gospel of jesus christ. >> it has been worth it. efrem graham cbn news, savannah, georgia. >>
in that village in kenya, it could be deadly. a child dies there from malaria every 70 seconds. >> trust me, malaria is bad. >> malaria nearly killed this man. he was just 8 years old. >> even has i talked about it now, i can still feel the heat on my body. >> in the slum of nairobi, more than 70 percent of residents have been effected by malaria. they traveled there to set a provector projects. >> over time the mosquito population will go down. >> this is...
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maybe you should leave and what happens when he goes back to kenya? >> very quickly, three more books we want to preview. starting with peter thompson. >> peter thompson's award of afghanistan is an epic book. that's because peter thompson's knowledge of afghanistan goes very far back. he was very involved both through the soviet period in between the american involvement, he has had roles in afghanistan on the diplomatic level. he speaks russian and pashtun. he has a gift for languages. he was able to read documents in the original language that not many people are able to answer, including archives that no one had ever used before in the research and work. he brings a passion and a level of both detail and scope to the story that we think is unique. it was -- it's quite an effort getting a book like this together. but absolutely worthwhile and we're thrilled that it's going to see it's reading public in july. >> two books on the media "the deal from hell" and "inside the new york times." >> "the deal from hell" is what has happened to media business
maybe you should leave and what happens when he goes back to kenya? >> very quickly, three more books we want to preview. starting with peter thompson. >> peter thompson's award of afghanistan is an epic book. that's because peter thompson's knowledge of afghanistan goes very far back. he was very involved both through the soviet period in between the american involvement, he has had roles in afghanistan on the diplomatic level. he speaks russian and pashtun. he has a gift for...
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was the white woman from kansas, the white mother from kansas always paired to the black father from kenyaduring the campaign we heard about her as the single mother on food stamps or, you know, the idealistic woman who went off the indonesia and that's the version he tells in the book. >> stephen: the brave woman who raised her child in kenya (laughter) >> exactly. we have heard that story. in fact, the real story is far more interesting than oversimplified version we're aware of. this was a personally who was thoroughly unconventional. over and over made remarkable choices that would be hard to make even now but this is back in the '60s. you know, she at 17 conceived a child with an african man and married him at a time when there were nearly two dozen states with laws against interracial marriage. she then went off to indonesia with him at age six with her sons, had married an indonesian man. she went to indonesia at a time of political and social upheaval in that country. so over and over again she made remarkable choices and her story says a lot of life... sheds light on the president
was the white woman from kansas, the white mother from kansas always paired to the black father from kenyaduring the campaign we heard about her as the single mother on food stamps or, you know, the idealistic woman who went off the indonesia and that's the version he tells in the book. >> stephen: the brave woman who raised her child in kenya (laughter) >> exactly. we have heard that story. in fact, the real story is far more interesting than oversimplified version we're aware of....
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refugees flee to kenya. from kenya, will reports. >> they're arriving here exhausted, hungry and often in need of medical help. save the children says 1,300 people are turning up every day from somalia, more than half of them children. some are walking for up to a month to reach the camp with almost no possessions. for years, people have been coming here to escape the war in somalia but right now a severe drought is also hitting hard. wells have dried up in somalia forcing people to flee. >> we're seeing children as young as three or four trekking through desert, through -- under sering sun to arrive, just to escape the drought and these soaring food crieses that have put millions of people at risk throughout east africa. >> although made up of three settlements. dadab is the largest refugee camp in the world. the organization is struggling to cope with the sharp rise in the number of arrivals. it says because of the conditions in somalia and the arduous journey, the refugees arriving in urgent need of medic
refugees flee to kenya. from kenya, will reports. >> they're arriving here exhausted, hungry and often in need of medical help. save the children says 1,300 people are turning up every day from somalia, more than half of them children. some are walking for up to a month to reach the camp with almost no possessions. for years, people have been coming here to escape the war in somalia but right now a severe drought is also hitting hard. wells have dried up in somalia forcing people to flee....
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the explosions in both kenya and tanzania killed 224 people including 12 americans. >>> and hospital officials say at least 32 people are dead and several others wounded in pakistan. police say the first explosion happened at an area that's home to political offices and army housing. the second blast may have been set off by remote control. it's unclear who's behind the attacks at this point. they both happened, though, as cia director leon panetta and afghan president hamid karzai were on a visit to islamabad. >>> changing gears, we're going to check in with meteorologist nick o'kelly. what's going on, nick? >> yeah, we're talking about summerlike temperatures the next couple of days. we'll have to wait, though, if you live at the coast. we still have this veryrine lay. the cameras have been bounced around all day. temperatures today, it really depended on where you live. 68 in san jose. los gatos, 72. but can you see where that marine air pushed on shore through the day? mid-60s around san rafael and oakland, san francisco, you only got to 59. tomorrow some warming especially inlan
the explosions in both kenya and tanzania killed 224 people including 12 americans. >>> and hospital officials say at least 32 people are dead and several others wounded in pakistan. police say the first explosion happened at an area that's home to political offices and army housing. the second blast may have been set off by remote control. it's unclear who's behind the attacks at this point. they both happened, though, as cia director leon panetta and afghan president hamid karzai...
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embassy bombing in kenya and we're back now live from new uh, forgot jack's cereal. [ jack ] what's forh, try the number one! i've never heard of that. [ wife ] it's great. it's a sweet honey cereal, you'll love it. yeah, this is pretty good. are you guys alright? yeah. [ male announcer ] half a days worth of fiber. not that anyone has to know. fiber beyond recognition. fiber one. >>> we're back now live from new hampshire where we're going to hold a debate on monday night. you know there are a lot of stories going on around the world and i want to bring in susan hendricks who is at the cnn world headquarters in atlanta. she will bring you up to date. >> let's get you caught up on the headlines. here's what we're following. a 13 year manhunt is over for the alleged mastermind of two u.s. embassies in africa. fazul abdullah mohammed is believed to have been the architect of the 1998 bombings of the american embassies in kenya and tanzania. he was gunned down in mogadishu. >>> there were two blasts in pakistan. 34 people are suspected to be dead. a suicide bomber detonated another bomb. >
embassy bombing in kenya and we're back now live from new uh, forgot jack's cereal. [ jack ] what's forh, try the number one! i've never heard of that. [ wife ] it's great. it's a sweet honey cereal, you'll love it. yeah, this is pretty good. are you guys alright? yeah. [ male announcer ] half a days worth of fiber. not that anyone has to know. fiber beyond recognition. fiber one. >>> we're back now live from new hampshire where we're going to hold a debate on monday night. you know...
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an official with kenya's architectural association says it was obvious that the workmanship was poor and the sterile sub standards. he adds that such incidents are not uncommon. >>> a man fighting for his life after a robbery near a bart station. the event that led up to that violent show down. >>> plus a san jose teacher is charged with sexually abusing her own students. the public plea police are making this morning. >>> the construction project that gets underway today. it's all ahead here on the ktvu morning news. >>> well, good morning to you. see you've made it to the middle of the week. >> yes, sir. >> it's wednesday june 15th. i'm dave clark. >> good morning. i'm pam cook. and the week is pretty nice as far as the weather goes. let's check in with steve paulson for today's outlook. >>> good morning. we have clear skies. little bit of patchy fog down towards monterey bay and santa cruz. skies are clear and temperatures are mild to warm. we already have some low 60s and temperatures today if you're inland they'll be hot. not bakersfield hot but they'll be hot. and by the coast
an official with kenya's architectural association says it was obvious that the workmanship was poor and the sterile sub standards. he adds that such incidents are not uncommon. >>> a man fighting for his life after a robbery near a bart station. the event that led up to that violent show down. >>> plus a san jose teacher is charged with sexually abusing her own students. the public plea police are making this morning. >>> the construction project that gets underway...
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it is his childhood in kenya and his time in the u.s.which includes time at the university of hawaii and his time at harvard. it is a story of how harvard and immigration service decided you know, maybe you are lot of trouble. maybe you should leave and what happens when he goes back to kenya. >> and very quickly, three more books we want to preview for public affair starting with peter thompson. >> peter thompson, the wars of afghanistan, is an epic book and that is because peter thompson's knowledge of afghanistan goes very far back through the soviet. now, in between the american involvement. he has had roles in afghanistan on the diplomatic level. he speaks russian and pashtun. these are very different languages so he was able to read sometimes documents in their original that demand that not many people are able to master including archives of the soviet period no one had ever used before in their researcher in their work. he brings a passion and a level of those detail and scope to the story that we think is unique. and it is quite
it is his childhood in kenya and his time in the u.s.which includes time at the university of hawaii and his time at harvard. it is a story of how harvard and immigration service decided you know, maybe you are lot of trouble. maybe you should leave and what happens when he goes back to kenya. >> and very quickly, three more books we want to preview for public affair starting with peter thompson. >> peter thompson, the wars of afghanistan, is an epic book and that is because peter...
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. >> being here in kenya at this opening is coming full circle, but with good news.hem to have the bars of soap, but also to use it so they can fight off disease. those are clean. that's very good. what i have learned from the kids is a sense of resilience. to know they have this sense of hope and joy is remarkable. do i feel like i'm having an impact on them? yeah, i think so. >> derreck kayongo is with me now of the global soap project, joining us from las vegas. so good to see you and congratulations on people who are learning about your project. you've been working on this for a long time. >> thank you so much, fredricka. i'm so delighted to enjoy this moment. it is a special moment. >> tell me what this moment was like for you to go to kenya, to deliver this soap, a place where you spent as a ugandan child, spent time in the kenyan refugee camps and now you're returning to kenya and giving something that is so meaningful to so many children and families. what was that moment like? >> my goodness,en it it is eni emotional moment because you're traveling back in t
. >> being here in kenya at this opening is coming full circle, but with good news.hem to have the bars of soap, but also to use it so they can fight off disease. those are clean. that's very good. what i have learned from the kids is a sense of resilience. to know they have this sense of hope and joy is remarkable. do i feel like i'm having an impact on them? yeah, i think so. >> derreck kayongo is with me now of the global soap project, joining us from las vegas. so good to see...
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going to just have to go to a place like your school if you have a look at a place like nairobi in kenyawhere i come from there are more was zoom or more white europeans and americans sitting there making a buck today than there have been in any time in kenya's history and that's true all over africa in fact although that doesn't include three rows or so it doesn't really. have the chinese are tiny in proportion to that. and certainly you don't see the scale of of s.u.v.s or four wheel drives and so warm that you that you see in the cities of africa which are all western in fact. you can see them sort of nature of what is what is happening in africa everyone says that you know ok you know it's open for business. if it's open for business who benefits from that most of the profits made by these companies who are investing in africa are are exported many of these companies and there's been recent reports by the tax justice network which have demonstrated that that huge of molds even the un d p talks about twenty three billion dollars over the last year being being siphoned out illegally fr
going to just have to go to a place like your school if you have a look at a place like nairobi in kenyawhere i come from there are more was zoom or more white europeans and americans sitting there making a buck today than there have been in any time in kenya's history and that's true all over africa in fact although that doesn't include three rows or so it doesn't really. have the chinese are tiny in proportion to that. and certainly you don't see the scale of of s.u.v.s or four wheel drives...
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the 1998 embassy bombings in kenya and tanzania. pakistani officials say in a drone strike and now fazul in somalia. tonight here, we're getting a clearer picture of how this latest terror suspect was caught. knack by mistake. authority has buried him without knowing who they'd nabbed. >> reporter: he was a key al qaeda operative behind the deadly attacks on u.s. embassies in africa. tonight, authorities say they have killed fazul. he was on the fbi's most wanted terrorist list, a $5 million bouncety on his head. after the blasts killed 224 people in kenya and tanzania. the deadliest of those in east africa was not the result of intelligence. somali authorities now acknowledge it was luck. he was killed during a routine checkpoint gone wrong. on him, he was carrying fake i.d.s and the soldiers who buried had no idea who he was. as dana hugues reported to us today. >> david, after commanders started checking documents and matches the photos of the man that was killed with older photographs of fazul, they decide to exhume his body and
the 1998 embassy bombings in kenya and tanzania. pakistani officials say in a drone strike and now fazul in somalia. tonight here, we're getting a clearer picture of how this latest terror suspect was caught. knack by mistake. authority has buried him without knowing who they'd nabbed. >> reporter: he was a key al qaeda operative behind the deadly attacks on u.s. embassies in africa. tonight, authorities say they have killed fazul. he was on the fbi's most wanted terrorist list, a $5...
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embasy bombing in kenya and tunisia is killed and we have the other top stories of the day for you.we eat later, then pill later? if i get a snack now, pill now? skip the snack, pill later... late dinner, pill now? aghh i've got heartburn in my head. [ male announcer ] stop the madness. take prilosec otc for freq. one pill a day. twenty-four . no heartburn in the first place. great. [ male announcer ] use as directed for 14 days. the authentic, the rare, the hard to define. to those always searching for what's pure and what's real from we who believe we know just how you feel. haagen-dazs. from we who believe we know just how you feel. male announcer: be kind to your eyes with transitions lenses. transitions adapt to changing light so you see a whole day comfortably and conveniently while protecting your eyes from the sun. ask your eyecare professional which transitions lenses are right for you. female announcer: thanks to the eyeglass guide, it's never been easier to find the right pair of eyeglasses. check out eyeglassguide.com today, hampshire where we're going to hold a debate o
embasy bombing in kenya and tunisia is killed and we have the other top stories of the day for you.we eat later, then pill later? if i get a snack now, pill now? skip the snack, pill later... late dinner, pill now? aghh i've got heartburn in my head. [ male announcer ] stop the madness. take prilosec otc for freq. one pill a day. twenty-four . no heartburn in the first place. great. [ male announcer ] use as directed for 14 days. the authentic, the rare, the hard to define. to those always...
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in kenya, the cochran foundation fellowship program has helped the canyon plant health and inspector service adopt a port of entry inspection system similar to what we use here in the united states. this is providing direct benefits to the kenyan economy as america is importing some of its fresh vegetables. it has the potential to make a big difference in the region as kenyans who have been trained are teaching pest-resistant and risk-procedures and assessments to government agricultural officers and other east african nations. u.s. food aid programs are driving agriculture productivity, increases in raising the incomes of farmers. this year, they will benefit more than 5.2 million people in the developing world. our food for progress programs allows guatemala and tanzania to build cooperatives, supporting the extension, linking producers with buyers, and increasing market information and develop the agricultural-financial systems. her old program invests in the future by increasing school attendance, literacy, and food availability for children. this occurs over 30 countries around
in kenya, the cochran foundation fellowship program has helped the canyon plant health and inspector service adopt a port of entry inspection system similar to what we use here in the united states. this is providing direct benefits to the kenyan economy as america is importing some of its fresh vegetables. it has the potential to make a big difference in the region as kenyans who have been trained are teaching pest-resistant and risk-procedures and assessments to government agricultural...
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mohammed is believed to have been the architect of the 1998 bombings in kenya and tanzania.e was gunned down at a somali check point. >>> the wallow fire has burned an area the size of houston, some 430,000 acres. already there are signs it is spreading into neighboring new mexico. utility companies are making plans if the fire gets too close to important power lines. ♪ >>> a 24 to 1 long shot beat the odds to win the belmont stakes. ruler on ice surged past shackleford to win the last race of the triple crown. kentucky derby winner animal kingdom came in sixth. now back to don who is braving the elements in new hampshire. has it stopped raining, don?
mohammed is believed to have been the architect of the 1998 bombings in kenya and tanzania.e was gunned down at a somali check point. >>> the wallow fire has burned an area the size of houston, some 430,000 acres. already there are signs it is spreading into neighboring new mexico. utility companies are making plans if the fire gets too close to important power lines. ♪ >>> a 24 to 1 long shot beat the odds to win the belmont stakes. ruler on ice surged past shackleford to...
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. >> kenya, an explosion in downtown nirobi killing 29 people.it is an act of terrorism. kenya is on high alert since the death of osama bin laden because of neighboring samollia. >> russia, wildfires in siberia spreading an alarming rate. government officials say 64,000 acres burned so far, if that is accurate would be 54,000 torched in 24 hours. we are told that the fires are not threatening the villages or towns. >> india. hundreds of police officers raiding a hunger strike. they removed the guru leading the strike and thousands of supporters it is aimed at bringing awareness and rooting out corruption in india. >> germany. waiters and waitresses racing in ber lin, the goal not spill their pans of water or cups was coffee. the event started after world war ii to park a return to normalcy. that is a wrap around 80 seconds. >> hackers behind a cyber attack with a game company coming forward and claiming responsibility. >> plus, a new study revealing how much money to fund services for illegal imgrans. at the same time they are cutting services f
. >> kenya, an explosion in downtown nirobi killing 29 people.it is an act of terrorism. kenya is on high alert since the death of osama bin laden because of neighboring samollia. >> russia, wildfires in siberia spreading an alarming rate. government officials say 64,000 acres burned so far, if that is accurate would be 54,000 torched in 24 hours. we are told that the fires are not threatening the villages or towns. >> india. hundreds of police officers raiding a hunger...
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the hardship of the war and drought have driven unprecedented numbers of refugees to flee to kenya. our correspondent reports. >> they are exhausted, hungry, and in need of medical help. 1300 people are turning up every day. more than half of them children. some have worked to reach the camp with almost no possessions. for years, people have come here to escape the war. but a severe drought is also hitting hard. wells have dried up in somalia forcing people to flee. >> children as young as three or four are trekking through the desert under the sun to arrived just to escape the drought and the soaring food prices that have put millions of people at risk throughout africa. >> it is often referred to as the largest refugee camp in the world. the organization is struggling to cope with the sharp rise in the number of arrivals. because of the conditions in the arduous journey, refugees are arriving in urgent need of medical care. plans to build a new refugee camp have stalled. the government is worried about security near the border. the war shows no sign of ending end of the drought is
the hardship of the war and drought have driven unprecedented numbers of refugees to flee to kenya. our correspondent reports. >> they are exhausted, hungry, and in need of medical help. 1300 people are turning up every day. more than half of them children. some have worked to reach the camp with almost no possessions. for years, people have come here to escape the war. but a severe drought is also hitting hard. wells have dried up in somalia forcing people to flee. >> children as...
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and kenya.was killed by somali troops as he tried to run a roadblock. >>> in arizona today, high winds are testing firefighters battling the second largest blaze in state history. more than 400,000 acres have burned with just 6% containment, crews have spent the past few days doing everything they can clearing brush to keep the enormous fire from spreading. it's an uphill battle. >>> you know, don't bother asking someoneton pass the salt in buenos aires. restaurants are removing the shakers from tables. health officials promoted that move
and kenya.was killed by somali troops as he tried to run a roadblock. >>> in arizona today, high winds are testing firefighters battling the second largest blaze in state history. more than 400,000 acres have burned with just 6% containment, crews have spent the past few days doing everything they can clearing brush to keep the enormous fire from spreading. it's an uphill battle. >>> you know, don't bother asking someoneton pass the salt in buenos aires. restaurants are...
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kenya has been on edge since the death of osama bin laden. there has been threats from a militant group operating out of nearby somalia. >> the puyehue volcano formed a plume of ash six miles high, the alerts began yesterday when strong earthquakes shook the area. the chilean emergency office says it recorded an arth of 230 tremor and how far. flights were canceled and more than 3500 people continue to stay in shelters tonight. >>> immigration advocates are now challenging the findings of a state-funded study that shows illegal immigrants eat up some $4.5 billion of the state's budget. the nonpartisan study found that the majority of money went to educate the children of parents who are in the country illegally. about a billion goes to incarcerate undocumented residents. and $75 million goes to medical care, but immigration rights groups says the majority of immigrants do pay taxes and those dollars are not been factored into the study. >> undocumented unas well as citizens and legal permanent residents make up one-third of the labor force. i
kenya has been on edge since the death of osama bin laden. there has been threats from a militant group operating out of nearby somalia. >> the puyehue volcano formed a plume of ash six miles high, the alerts began yesterday when strong earthquakes shook the area. the chilean emergency office says it recorded an arth of 230 tremor and how far. flights were canceled and more than 3500 people continue to stay in shelters tonight. >>> immigration advocates are now challenging the...
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programs -- they are programs funded by the san francisco zoo, a conservation group that works in kenyathe people that live with clients, and traditionally they would kill lions for our right of passage, and also when they killed the cattle. this is changing their thoughts to save lives, and there is an economic event hitch in tourism. by supporting these groups, lions are being protected. we have donated close to $30,000. this is not the san francisco zoo. we have a donation jar from when this opened in 2002. these are contributions made by the public to this project of over $30,000. this is supporting snow leopards and this conservation group is working with the communities where the snow leopards are found. they have traditionally killed snow leopards and their yaks -- were killed by snow leopards. we're helping them understand the importance of snow leopards and giving them tools to protect their cattle more successfully. this is a great partnership. the next one is the sahara conservation fund. the reason we chose this group is because there is not a lot of conservation organizatio
programs -- they are programs funded by the san francisco zoo, a conservation group that works in kenyathe people that live with clients, and traditionally they would kill lions for our right of passage, and also when they killed the cattle. this is changing their thoughts to save lives, and there is an economic event hitch in tourism. by supporting these groups, lions are being protected. we have donated close to $30,000. this is not the san francisco zoo. we have a donation jar from when this...
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. >> my father is a black man from kenya, my mother is from kansas. yes, my mother loved a black man and she was not a kardashian. unfortunate that tim pawlenty couldn't make it here. come him some slack, he's having his foot surgically removed from his mouth. luckily for him, it's covered under obamni care. that along with spinal transplants. >> a one syllable president -- >> and he gets escorted off -- >> is this going to be a big story because we can all play the tape that when this guy started making fun of republicans, suddenly the music starts playing and he's off the stage? >> i don't know if it's a major story. it's an interesting, funny, sad story about this comedian. >> the republican official who we saw there escorting him off said he had gone too far -- the first 10 or 15 minutes was fine. that's when he was making fun of obama, talking about i grew up in hawaii but it was actually kenya. then it got inappropriate. seems like a double standard here. >> this is a lesson in you have to know who you're hiring. this was a bad hire. we've had a
. >> my father is a black man from kenya, my mother is from kansas. yes, my mother loved a black man and she was not a kardashian. unfortunate that tim pawlenty couldn't make it here. come him some slack, he's having his foot surgically removed from his mouth. luckily for him, it's covered under obamni care. that along with spinal transplants. >> a one syllable president -- >> and he gets escorted off -- >> is this going to be a big story because we can all play the tape...
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when keenan called police rs they told him he sent his money to kenya. >> it's a horrible feeling. >>he last thing you want to say is, i was supposed to be there, man! in the coming weeks, more ticket buying security. stubhub one of the first sites to release software that will send all your tickets to your smart phone, in the meantime, using your credit card and reputable sites still your best form of protection. vicky wynn, nbc bay area news. >>> man, we're getting our tickets. and a bunch of people are heading to britney spears? >> yes, she's in town. >> at the hg pavilion? >> yes. >> hope you have the proper tickets. >> the weather looks good for that. >> yes, it does. >>> a little bit of low clouds moving inland right now. father's day looks are warmer. the seven-day much warmer. we're talking 90s in the forecast. >>> the giants are looking for pay back. we'll preview game two of the battle of the bay. and also, how about those cal bears. >>> it wasn't long ago that it was snowing in tahoe. >> sure, two weeks ago. >> and now, totally different. >> totally changed, you can see the
when keenan called police rs they told him he sent his money to kenya. >> it's a horrible feeling. >>he last thing you want to say is, i was supposed to be there, man! in the coming weeks, more ticket buying security. stubhub one of the first sites to release software that will send all your tickets to your smart phone, in the meantime, using your credit card and reputable sites still your best form of protection. vicky wynn, nbc bay area news. >>> man, we're getting our...
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what happens when he goes back to kenya? .. brings a passion and a level of both detail and scope to this story that we think is unique, and it is quite, it is quite an effort getting a book like this together but absolutely worthwhile and we are thrilled it is going to see trading public in july. >> two books in the media that are out or coming out deal from hell, and inside "the new york times." >> the deal from hell by james o'shea is a story about the "chicago tribune" and what has happened to media businesses from an insider. jim o'shea was a longtime reporter at the "chicago tribune." he became a managing editor at the "l.a. times" so we had a groundwork is a reporter and management experience of being, not quite the other side but in those decision-making meanings and it is the full unvarnished story of what happened to media businesses in america by focusing on the story this story at the tribune company. page one is a book in our series of books that we have done in conjunction with participating media. we have done lo
what happens when he goes back to kenya? .. brings a passion and a level of both detail and scope to this story that we think is unique, and it is quite, it is quite an effort getting a book like this together but absolutely worthwhile and we are thrilled it is going to see trading public in july. >> two books in the media that are out or coming out deal from hell, and inside "the new york times." >> the deal from hell by james o'shea is a story about the "chicago...
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kenya imagines going without your wages for three to 10 months and then being told every week, "i will get you, i will get you," and then not being paid? some work nine or 10 hours per day and never see a dime of overtime. this is a basic law. it is being violated. it is a national crisis. we have a responsibility to model for the rest of the country how we are standing up for workers, how we are holding the bottom line, making sure we are supporting a strong economy, a strong economy being one that protects workers and businesses. around strengthening enforcement, this also includes a taskforce where we are going to bring together what is the difference in the agencies that have the power to regulate businesses to have a coherent strategy about going after bad actors and making sure that there is a level playing field for all, and then we have a component about the high road. even going the extra mile so they can have health care. we urge your support. thank you very much. president o'brien: thank you. next speaker. >> good evening. we are representing edwin escobar, who had to leave.
kenya imagines going without your wages for three to 10 months and then being told every week, "i will get you, i will get you," and then not being paid? some work nine or 10 hours per day and never see a dime of overtime. this is a basic law. it is being violated. it is a national crisis. we have a responsibility to model for the rest of the country how we are standing up for workers, how we are holding the bottom line, making sure we are supporting a strong economy, a strong economy...
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. >> my father was a black man from kenya. and my mother was a white woman from kansas.s, my mother loved a black man and no, she was not a kardashian. >> okay. so quickly here, pete, would you think the organizers were too sensitive? should they have kept the fake obama on stage? >> they should have. they put him on there, the jokes are funny. the performance is excellent. but it's is the place, don. it's the place. a republican leadership conference. there's a reason why over 80% of black people vote democrat. we have a statement from the former republican national committee. doug high tweeted out and says wonder why many minorities have problems with gop? hiring obama impersonator to tell black jokes at the republican leadership for starters. it's our own fault. that's the former spokesman for the republican national committee. >> guys -- >> when he made fun of michele bachma bachmann. >> we're out of time because of the breaking news involving clarence clemons. thank you so much. we really appreciate it. >>> if you're a fan of law and order special victims unit," you
. >> my father was a black man from kenya. and my mother was a white woman from kansas.s, my mother loved a black man and no, she was not a kardashian. >> okay. so quickly here, pete, would you think the organizers were too sensitive? should they have kept the fake obama on stage? >> they should have. they put him on there, the jokes are funny. the performance is excellent. but it's is the place, don. it's the place. a republican leadership conference. there's a reason why...
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box it, and ship it. >> welcome, welcome. >> being here in kenya at this orphanage is coming with goode bars of soap to use, but it is also so they can fight off diseases. those are clean. that's very good. one of the things i've learned from the kids is a sense of resilience. to know that they have this sense of hope and joy is remarkable. do i feel like i'm having an impact on them? yeah, i think so. >>> father's day weekend for a lot of people, a time to ♪ ♪ introducing purina one beyond a new food for your cat or dog. luck? i don't trade on luck. i trade on fundamentals. analysis. information. i trade on tradearchitect. this is web-based trading, re-visualized. streaming, real-time quotes. earnings analysis. probability analysis. that's what opportunity looks like. it's all visual. intuitive. and its available free, wherever the web is. this is how trade strategies are built. tradearchitect. only from td ameritrade. welcome to better. try new tradearchitect and trade commission free for 60 days. >>> father's day weekend for a lot of people, a time to celebrate but for some, for som
box it, and ship it. >> welcome, welcome. >> being here in kenya at this orphanage is coming with goode bars of soap to use, but it is also so they can fight off diseases. those are clean. that's very good. one of the things i've learned from the kids is a sense of resilience. to know that they have this sense of hope and joy is remarkable. do i feel like i'm having an impact on them? yeah, i think so. >>> father's day weekend for a lot of people, a time to ♪ ♪...
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. >> our next report takes us to kenya we need a woman who is taken on the challenges of tacking on the issue of child sex abuse. -- the challenges of taking on the issue of child abuse. the victims are afraid to speak out. this is something that -- would like to change. she is campaigning to make sure that child sex abusers are put where they belong, behind bars. >> -- was just 15 when she bled to death. she had an abortion that went wrong. a mother cannot talk about it. she was made pregnant by her teacher. her former classmates know what happened and no one speaks about it openly. >> this is in the local language. nobody talks about it. >> she's trying to and the silence. she talks to children and their parents. teachers to the police because of their high standing in the community. she tells the children that they should say no and resist. >> that is not your friend, that is someone who is raping you. >> -- is also a teacher and she decided to get involved at the she found out that children enter school were being abused. she asked children if they have ever heard of a teacher fondl
. >> our next report takes us to kenya we need a woman who is taken on the challenges of tacking on the issue of child sex abuse. -- the challenges of taking on the issue of child abuse. the victims are afraid to speak out. this is something that -- would like to change. she is campaigning to make sure that child sex abusers are put where they belong, behind bars. >> -- was just 15 when she bled to death. she had an abortion that went wrong. a mother cannot talk about it. she was...
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kenya says these are evnemies t the women and men of the u.s.lks with them give them chances to kill americans. more response ahead. [ male announcer ] this is lara. her morning begins with arthritis pain. that's a coffee and two pills. the afternoon tour begins with more pain and more pills. the evening guests arrive. back to sore knees. back to more pills. the day is done but hang on... her doctor recommended aleve. just 2 pills can keep arthritis pain away all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is lara who chose 2 aleve and fewer pills for a day free of pain. and get the all day pain relief of aleve in liquid gels. >>> the u.s. government is in talks now with the taliban, and defense secretary robert gates says it's nothing serious at this point. carol costello joins us from new york with some of your responses. hi, carol. >> the talkback question today what if anything is to be gained with the united states holding talks with the taliban. this from michael. we should not negotiate, talk or have anything to do with the taliban. this is a
kenya says these are evnemies t the women and men of the u.s.lks with them give them chances to kill americans. more response ahead. [ male announcer ] this is lara. her morning begins with arthritis pain. that's a coffee and two pills. the afternoon tour begins with more pain and more pills. the evening guests arrive. back to sore knees. back to more pills. the day is done but hang on... her doctor recommended aleve. just 2 pills can keep arthritis pain away all day with fewer pills than...
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box it, and ship it. >> welcome, welcome. >> being here in kenya at this orphanage is coming with goods. it's very productive to have the bars of soap to use, but it is also so they can fight off diseases. those are clean. that's very good. one of the things i've learned from the kids is a sense of resilience. to know that they have this sense of hope and joy is remarkable. do i feel like i'm having an impact on them? yeah, i think so. then...over time... become dull... and lose their luster because washing in the bargain brand can leave dirt from the wash on your clothes causing your whites to get dingy. new improved tide plus bleach helps to remove the dirt in one wash to bring your whites back to bright. turning white-ish to...wow. tide plus bleach. style is an option. clean is not. also try tide stain release, the in-wash booster from tide. you know that comes with a private island. really? no. it comes with a hat. you see, airline credit cards promise flights for 25,000 miles, but... [ man ] there's never any seats for 25,000 miles. frustrating, isn't it? but that won't happen wit
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[laughter] my father was a black man from kenya a mother was a white woman from kansas. so, yes, my mother loved a black man and snowshoe is not a car not anio, she was kardashian. [laughter] most of you know i have not been able to quit smoking. i am afraid i might need some outside help. let's take a look at this picture. [laughter] one year later, someone snapped this photo. [laughter] i need help. somebody -- [laughter] the worst part is president's age so quickly. this is general george washington before he agreed to be our first president. he looks nice and young. this is president washington while he was our president. and this is george washington today. [laughter] oh, yeah. see what i mean? before 9/11. he looks good and decisive and on points. [applause] schnell after 9/11 -- [laughter] not so good. confused. now, look at this. i love this photo. we are ready to take on the world. i had my team of experts use the latest computer technology to predict what michelle and i will look at the end of my -- will look like at the end of my first term. [laughter] [applau
[laughter] my father was a black man from kenya a mother was a white woman from kansas. so, yes, my mother loved a black man and snowshoe is not a car not anio, she was kardashian. [laughter] most of you know i have not been able to quit smoking. i am afraid i might need some outside help. let's take a look at this picture. [laughter] one year later, someone snapped this photo. [laughter] i need help. somebody -- [laughter] the worst part is president's age so quickly. this is general george...
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embassy in tanzania and kenya. >>> for the sexting congressman, it was just a matter of time. >> i hopeble to continue the work that the citizens f my district elected me to do. unfortunately the distraction that i have created has made that impossible. >> anthony weiner's denials then admissions that he texted lewd photos of himself finally took its toll. in the final days, colleagues and many of his once constituents abandoned him. >> many, many worse things. >> he was a liability. >> he would be very ineffective. >> he had so much, when you call garbage around him now. >> the 46-year-old weiner hinted that he is not finished with public service. he wants to find, quote, other ways to contribute my talents. >>> late last night, we told you the state legislature for the first time in years passed a budget on time. but today, the governor vetoed that plan. and since voters last year said if the legislature doesn't have a budget in place by june 15, lawmakers don't get paid. so does this mean that they won't get paid? robert lyles went to sacramento to find out. >> this legislature has a
embassy in tanzania and kenya. >>> for the sexting congressman, it was just a matter of time. >> i hopeble to continue the work that the citizens f my district elected me to do. unfortunately the distraction that i have created has made that impossible. >> anthony weiner's denials then admissions that he texted lewd photos of himself finally took its toll. in the final days, colleagues and many of his once constituents abandoned him. >> many, many worse things....
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the perception is obama, because his father is kenya, he's got no use for the old british empire and a cool relationship with the brits, and that's written about it the american press, and i'm sure this what you in part an effort heal that up. [everyone talking at once] >> make a bigger deal than anybody else because of their historical memory. but i thought there was significant that sarkozy and obama got together on friday to apply pressure on gaddafi and libya, that was a positive sign and this was -- the direction things are going. >> i think libya thing is a -- i doesn't see how france and england didn't learn our lesson from iraq and afghanistan. i feel the french may feel they got left of iraq and afghanistan. obama sorting leading from behind. sometimes works like he is just teaming up with other guys who want to do their own muslim- world peacekeeping types. >> they don't missouri in the middle east without us leading down there. and our wig -- trying not to be as deeply involved. but we've already got two wars to worry about. >> give me a grade on obama's performance in eur
the perception is obama, because his father is kenya, he's got no use for the old british empire and a cool relationship with the brits, and that's written about it the american press, and i'm sure this what you in part an effort heal that up. [everyone talking at once] >> make a bigger deal than anybody else because of their historical memory. but i thought there was significant that sarkozy and obama got together on friday to apply pressure on gaddafi and libya, that was a positive sign...
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in somalia, the double hardship of a war and a drought has driven numbers of refugees to flee into kenya to the largest refugee camp. >> they are arriving here exhausted, hungry and in need of medical help. 1,300 people are turning up every day from somalia, more than half of them children. some are walking for up to a month to reach the camp, with almost no possessions. for years, people have been coming here to escape the war in somalia. but right now a severe drought is also hitting hard. wells have dried up in somalia, forcing people to flee. >> we are seeing children as young as three or four, treking through desert under searing sun to arrive here, just to escape the drought and soaring food prices that have put millions of people at risk. >> made up of three settlements, this one is referred to as the largest refugee camp in the world. the organization is struggling to cope with the sharp rise in the number of arrivals. it says because of the conditions in somalia and the journey, the refugees arriving in urgent need of medical care, plans to build a new refugee camp in the area h
in somalia, the double hardship of a war and a drought has driven numbers of refugees to flee into kenya to the largest refugee camp. >> they are arriving here exhausted, hungry and in need of medical help. 1,300 people are turning up every day from somalia, more than half of them children. some are walking for up to a month to reach the camp, with almost no possessions. for years, people have been coming here to escape the war in somalia. but right now a severe drought is also hitting...
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kenya will talk about a couple of the other major audit areas. the single biggest client is the department of public health. we have very important projects under way and into next year. two of the largest are the effort to integrate primary care and mental health. we are working with them in a more than 18-month process of evaluating the clinics' ability to do that, helping license the staff appropriately, and doing training materials. in substance abuse, it is a significant area of the expense. we've not had a formal program evaluation in a long time. we started this a couple of years ago and will come to completion on it during this fiscal year, at least the research park. recording will go on even into next year. the number of activities will look at purchasing and revenue operations of the general hospital, preparing them to move into the new building. we have a new program to help the help answered -- and human services agencies that budgets and spends money with cbo's to help them with monitoring nonprofit organizations the city buys servi
kenya will talk about a couple of the other major audit areas. the single biggest client is the department of public health. we have very important projects under way and into next year. two of the largest are the effort to integrate primary care and mental health. we are working with them in a more than 18-month process of evaluating the clinics' ability to do that, helping license the staff appropriately, and doing training materials. in substance abuse, it is a significant area of the...