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>> guest: well, a little bit but this was in kenya so these are these who migrated to kenya. the community that she grew up in was in somalia terms, sort of an upper class group because of these are the people who left somalia and formed the basis of the movement and overthrew the somali dictator. her father was a leading politician. so they were people who were coming out of a tribal society into an urban society and trying to make that adjustment and that was the very difficult adjustment that her family went through while she was growing up in kenya, and ayaan hirisi ali has been successful but broke with her brother and sister suffered tragic faiths. they were not able to make the jump between -- >> host: so what happened to them? >> guest: her sister died, probably committed suicide. she suffered from mental illness. her brother has also suffered from mental illness and he lives in kenya but he's never really been able to meet anything of himself. >> host: she adores her father and is one of the charismatic leaders. and again, are these cases reflecting the larger traged
>> guest: well, a little bit but this was in kenya so these are these who migrated to kenya. the community that she grew up in was in somalia terms, sort of an upper class group because of these are the people who left somalia and formed the basis of the movement and overthrew the somali dictator. her father was a leading politician. so they were people who were coming out of a tribal society into an urban society and trying to make that adjustment and that was the very difficult...
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>> guest: well, little bit but this is in kenya and these are somalis who have migrated to kenya. the community she grew up in was in somali term somalia term sort of an upper-class. these are the people who left somalia and then form the basis of the rebel movement that eventually overthrew the somali dictator. her father was a leading politician, so they were people who are coming out of the tribal society into an urban society and trying to make that adjustment and that was a very difficult adjustment that her family went through while she was growing up in kenya. and ayaan hirsi ali has obviously been successful by both her brother and her sister suffered tragic fates. they were not able to make that john. >> host: what has happened to them? >> guest: her sister died, probably committed suicide. she suffered from mental and homeless. her brother has also suffered from mental on the sand he lives in kenya but he is has never really been able to make anything of himself. >> host: but she adores her father and he is one of the charismatic leaders of the somali and again, are thes
>> guest: well, little bit but this is in kenya and these are somalis who have migrated to kenya. the community she grew up in was in somali term somalia term sort of an upper-class. these are the people who left somalia and then form the basis of the rebel movement that eventually overthrew the somali dictator. her father was a leading politician, so they were people who are coming out of the tribal society into an urban society and trying to make that adjustment and that was a very...
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but this is in kenya. and, you know, these are somalis who have migrated to kenya. the community that she grew up in was in somali terms, you know, sort of an upper class group of somalis because these are the people who left somali and left the basis of the rebel movement that overthrew the somali dictator. her father was a leading politician. so they were people who were coming out of a tribal society into an urban society and trying to make that adjustment and that was a very difficult adjustment that her family went through while she was growing up in kenya. and ayn has been very successful but both her and her brother and her sister kind of suffered tragic fates. they were not able to make that jump between -- >> host: so what happened to them? >> guest: well, her sister died, probably committed suicide. she suffered from mental illness. her brother has also -- also suffered from mental illness and he lives in kenya but he's never really been able to make -- make anything of himself. >> host: she adores her father. >> guest: uh-huh, yes. >> host: and he's one o
but this is in kenya. and, you know, these are somalis who have migrated to kenya. the community that she grew up in was in somali terms, you know, sort of an upper class group of somalis because these are the people who left somali and left the basis of the rebel movement that overthrew the somali dictator. her father was a leading politician. so they were people who were coming out of a tribal society into an urban society and trying to make that adjustment and that was a very difficult...
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and it is why, in fact, the university of california provides so much of the technical assistance to kenya turns to us specifically for assistance in this arena, because in order to really understand, people with infectious diseases, that process, understanding the epidemic in that way is to relieve the function of a local public health department, and that is why the university does not have that expertise, but we do. we really know how to do it, the hands on, ins and outs of it. it does not impact our ability to conduct our work here in the city. i think we do a really good job here in the city, and i personally, and i know the rest of us that work on this field is beneficial to help others understand how we do things, and also, it lets the world know what a great job we do here in san francisco. supervisor chu: thank you. this item does not have a budget analyst report, so why do we not open it up to members of the public? is there any member of the public to wishes to speak on item number three? >> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is -- i would like to speak out in favor of this. d
and it is why, in fact, the university of california provides so much of the technical assistance to kenya turns to us specifically for assistance in this arena, because in order to really understand, people with infectious diseases, that process, understanding the epidemic in that way is to relieve the function of a local public health department, and that is why the university does not have that expertise, but we do. we really know how to do it, the hands on, ins and outs of it. it does not...
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and it's promoting peace in northern kenya. camels are a promising sign of what the future may hold. but back to the present. a german dairy, with german hygiene. dairy director holger marbach was a development worker for 15 years. siloma morgan admires marbach, who is already supplying milk to major supermarkets. isiolo still has a ways to go before it will be producing camel's milk that's up to european drinking standards. but you can do a lot more with camel's milk than just drink it. we've just started delivering a new product. we're bringing our malaike healing cream into supermarkets. we could use your camel milk for that, and your people could sell a lot more. the medicinal properties of camel's milk make it especially valuable. the women of the camel milk cooperative will be pleased at a chance for new profits. eastleigh, nairobi. the bus with the camel milk has arrived at this somali slum, nicknamed "little mogadishu." this is where the trail goes cold on the hunt for camel's milk. even aid organizations have little id
and it's promoting peace in northern kenya. camels are a promising sign of what the future may hold. but back to the present. a german dairy, with german hygiene. dairy director holger marbach was a development worker for 15 years. siloma morgan admires marbach, who is already supplying milk to major supermarkets. isiolo still has a ways to go before it will be producing camel's milk that's up to european drinking standards. but you can do a lot more with camel's milk than just drink it. we've...
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it comes from facing mount kenya. our analysis begins with the material needs which depend on the land. the chief occupations are agriculture and the ring of livestock. each family, each member of the family, knows perfectly well what he or she is required to perform. the best price of starting our analysis is the homestead, moving to the field. did i run out of time already? president chiu: you still have a little bit left. >> the brewing of beer is done jointly by both men and women. men cut the canes from the field and peel them. the women take them home. president chiu: thank you. now your time is done. and thank you very much. next speaker, please. >> i want to thank the board of supervisors for staying late. i will be brief. honorable elected representatives of san francisco, i am a 12-year resident of the villages at treasure island. i'm here to comment on the attempt by the jon stewart company to completely change the residential least and deprive existing tenants of rights and benefits to which they are entit
it comes from facing mount kenya. our analysis begins with the material needs which depend on the land. the chief occupations are agriculture and the ring of livestock. each family, each member of the family, knows perfectly well what he or she is required to perform. the best price of starting our analysis is the homestead, moving to the field. did i run out of time already? president chiu: you still have a little bit left. >> the brewing of beer is done jointly by both men and women....
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birth kits in tibet, support an embroidery business in afghanistan and sponsored a girls school in kenya. they transformed the lives of up to 500,000 women and girls, and in empowering them, they do the same for themselves. >> i learn a lot. i learn an incredible amount. it expands my life. that's the thing. >> reporter: pot luck with a purpose. >> together we continue to make a difference with each meal we as a group of friends share. >> reporter: a simple meal making a significant impact. kristen dahlgren, nbc news, san jose, california. >>> that's our broadcast on a wednesday night. thank you for being here with us.
birth kits in tibet, support an embroidery business in afghanistan and sponsored a girls school in kenya. they transformed the lives of up to 500,000 women and girls, and in empowering them, they do the same for themselves. >> i learn a lot. i learn an incredible amount. it expands my life. that's the thing. >> reporter: pot luck with a purpose. >> together we continue to make a difference with each meal we as a group of friends share. >> reporter: a simple meal making a...
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she received the news of her father's death during a visit to kenya. the event will be held all over the world to mark the diamond jubilee. but today is a quiet visit to the east of england. >> it has what she has been doing for 60 years now, constant and understated. today, children were offering their thanks to the 60 years on the throne. from buckingham palace to new photographs and a message. in this special year as a dedicate myself to your service, i hope we will all be reminded of the power of to get us and the strength of family, friends said, and good neighborness. teams which she carried forward after the death of february, 1952, of her father. elizabeth was 25 and in kenya when she heard that she was now claim. she and her husband returned to london to be met by the prime minister winston churchill. it was a huge upheaval. >> this was her destiny. in fact, later on, they said that she grasped destiny with both hands. >> what are the characteristics of this person whose image is so familiar but whose personality remains largely hidden? >> she
she received the news of her father's death during a visit to kenya. the event will be held all over the world to mark the diamond jubilee. but today is a quiet visit to the east of england. >> it has what she has been doing for 60 years now, constant and understated. today, children were offering their thanks to the 60 years on the throne. from buckingham palace to new photographs and a message. in this special year as a dedicate myself to your service, i hope we will all be reminded of...
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she was in kenya when she heard she was queen. she and her husband returned to london to be met by the prime minister, sir winston churchill. it was an upheaval. >> this was her destiny. her private secretary later on said she crossed her destiny with both hands, and she did. >> what are the characteristics of this person whose image is so familiar but whose personality remains hidden? >> she is very strong. she has a lot of common sense and great wisdom. >> if is those qualities that have sustained her together with the public's reaction to events like prince william's marriage to kate middleton. >> i think she was genuinely comforted by the enormous support. she has earned it. >> what for the future of the monarch who will be 86 this year? for a friend who knows her, there is certainty about one thing. >> in my mind, her majesty will remain sovereign as long as she lives. i do not think there is any question. even if she was unable to perform some of her duties, she is still the queen and will be until she dies. good >> elizabet
she was in kenya when she heard she was queen. she and her husband returned to london to be met by the prime minister, sir winston churchill. it was an upheaval. >> this was her destiny. her private secretary later on said she crossed her destiny with both hands, and she did. >> what are the characteristics of this person whose image is so familiar but whose personality remains hidden? >> she is very strong. she has a lot of common sense and great wisdom. >> if is those...
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at the time, she was staying in the treetops hotel in the foothills of mount kenya. the bbc has been back to mark this historic event. >> the royal visitor stepped off into the hot sunshine of nairobi. no one knew then that the girl would arrive here as princess elizabeth would we began five days later as queen. >> this place is extremely significant for the british royal family. of course, a lot has changed in the last 60 years. in 1952, this was a british colony. princess elizabeth and prince philip came here. they were stopping off on their way to australia. >> from her car, the princess took many feet of film. >> they stayed in what was a very basic tree house, which stood right here. unfortunately, it has been destroyed. it was destroyed in 1954 in the rebellion against colonialism that led to the independence of kenya. the very well-known story is that at night, princess elizabeth went up the letter to sleep. during that night, her father died. she lit up the ladder a princess. she came down the ladder in the morning a queen. >> the princess and france went to
at the time, she was staying in the treetops hotel in the foothills of mount kenya. the bbc has been back to mark this historic event. >> the royal visitor stepped off into the hot sunshine of nairobi. no one knew then that the girl would arrive here as princess elizabeth would we began five days later as queen. >> this place is extremely significant for the british royal family. of course, a lot has changed in the last 60 years. in 1952, this was a british colony. princess...
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anniversary, and it had this historic photograph of president theodore roosevelt heading to nairobi, kenya, in 1909 on his great safari. i remember identifying as a small boy with that picture. the smile, the snarl, the spectacles. there's something about him that affected me. and a quarter of a century later, i ended up writing his biography. >> when is your second edition of the three-parter on theodore roosevelt going to come out? >> it's going to have to come out on september the 14th, 2001, because that will be the centennial of his inauguration as mckinley's successor. >> are you on time this time also with the third book? >> i was just thinking thank god it did not come out on september 14th, 2001, because that would have been three days after 9/11 and i don't think anybody in the country read a book for the next two months. as it happened, it was slightly delayed and it came after thanksgiving just when people in need for reading something about a really positive presidential force, and the book did very well. but it would have been a disaster for it to come out when it was planned
anniversary, and it had this historic photograph of president theodore roosevelt heading to nairobi, kenya, in 1909 on his great safari. i remember identifying as a small boy with that picture. the smile, the snarl, the spectacles. there's something about him that affected me. and a quarter of a century later, i ended up writing his biography. >> when is your second edition of the three-parter on theodore roosevelt going to come out? >> it's going to have to come out on september...
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beautiful connie kunkle nancy affair with a busted that is sexy to much as its tennis or a maximum of kenyabelieve this have been in aroma of rebellious finance early with their and limb and nonlegal well and because the look of the way that it was done it's like he took 16 ammons and canada's floating and no one in this to be away on its all by the simplicity and the know and is a design blue as a ladies' and we still have the cross and us make some wonderful gift ornament from a first communion and a love this probably that said it killed in his leg when the top tips and i like to give especially to young ladies rooms is ring open neckline paris and i pay is good for a day trek is taking care shipping and billing net of the hand deliver a single one of the could never be weaker so go and had dedicated this for a share and cheviot noon eastern on the stand current one of the people from shopnbc or near some of the stores and 10 is a good sport did and as a year needed to gather in this that cross and was still absent ahead. in the valley payments moving to and others lesson was in november
beautiful connie kunkle nancy affair with a busted that is sexy to much as its tennis or a maximum of kenyabelieve this have been in aroma of rebellious finance early with their and limb and nonlegal well and because the look of the way that it was done it's like he took 16 ammons and canada's floating and no one in this to be away on its all by the simplicity and the know and is a design blue as a ladies' and we still have the cross and us make some wonderful gift ornament from a first...
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i am a resident at the corner of second and kenya. am also the vice-president of the south beach business association. i am thrilled to hear the funding has been allocated and we just want to convey how important the second street plan is to us, how it can help improve the safety of pedestrians and congestion, in particular, as well as repaving, which is much needed. it is extremely important to us. we want to work closely with the mta and dpw to ensure the project does get done in a timely manner. again, this is extremely important to us. we look forward -- i know we still have to work through some of the bicycle plans, but we look forward to working with everybody on that, all of the agencies and the bike coalition. please know that we look forward to having you come to our association and work closely with you to make sure that this does get done in a timely manner. commisioner wiener: thank you. next speaker. >> my name is ramon smith. i am the district 66 representative. i am here to say it is good news today for me to go back an
i am a resident at the corner of second and kenya. am also the vice-president of the south beach business association. i am thrilled to hear the funding has been allocated and we just want to convey how important the second street plan is to us, how it can help improve the safety of pedestrians and congestion, in particular, as well as repaving, which is much needed. it is extremely important to us. we want to work closely with the mta and dpw to ensure the project does get done in a timely...
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>> vivian cherio, a runner from kenya/ rory mcilroy was honored along with another golfer. bobby charlton was given a lifetime achievement award. the legendary footballer. >> the president of sri lanka says u.s. sanctions against tehran will be victimized more countries like his own. it gets 90% of its crude oil from iran. now the island nation is considering sancalternatives. >> people depend on the sea for a living, but the money they make from fishing is unstable enough. just as bad as uncertainty over the price of their kerosene, diesel, and petrol. the sanctions against iran are likely to creates scarcity. >> we are dependent on oil. depending on engines and petroleum products. >> the sanctions matter because 93% of the imported crude oil to shore like a comes from iran. it is processed into usable fuel at just one refinery and is distributed from nearby roads and by rail and generates about half the country pose electricity. bacon only refined iranian oil. alternative sources are hard to find. -- they can only prrefine iranian oil and similar oil. >> we're not getting
>> vivian cherio, a runner from kenya/ rory mcilroy was honored along with another golfer. bobby charlton was given a lifetime achievement award. the legendary footballer. >> the president of sri lanka says u.s. sanctions against tehran will be victimized more countries like his own. it gets 90% of its crude oil from iran. now the island nation is considering sancalternatives. >> people depend on the sea for a living, but the money they make from fishing is unstable enough....
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there weren't any commercial flights so i flew into kenya and went to the little airport that if you have ever been on a safari there is a little airport they use for small planes and they had unicef light on one side of the airport and on the other side there were some planes that the drug dealers were using to take the drug are conic that they shoot in somalia and so i asked the unicef folks for a place on their flights and they said you are not an accredited journalists so i tried to show my harvard id but it didn't get me very far and they said you can go down to the other end, if you pay your weight in cuts they will fly u.n.. so i was starting to do that and one of the unicef workers felt sorry for me and got me on the flight and i landed and we did a corkscrew landing with the plane because they were trying to avoid gunfire from the street. i found great at the unicef house and surprised him. >> she is not lying. i was surprised. as soon as i got over my shock a very profound truth settled upon the which was -- i share this particularly with the guys in the audience. if a woma
there weren't any commercial flights so i flew into kenya and went to the little airport that if you have ever been on a safari there is a little airport they use for small planes and they had unicef light on one side of the airport and on the other side there were some planes that the drug dealers were using to take the drug are conic that they shoot in somalia and so i asked the unicef folks for a place on their flights and they said you are not an accredited journalists so i tried to show my...
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cutting a ribbon in new zealand celebrating its independence day, or d, sitting in a tree house in kenya'll tell you the correct answer. make sure gu to cnn.com/fareed for ten more questions while you're there, check out the rest of our offeringings on our global public square website, and don't forget you can follow us on twitter and facebook. and you can now find full video episodes of gps for sale at the itunes tv store. go directly dr. tl by typing itunes.com/fareed into your browser. this week's book of the week was written 2,000 years ago, but it is remarkably current. the great orator, marcus sits row, was running for roman council, the top job in the republic. his brother, qntus gave him a note on how to win an election. there's a new translation that has been published. he advises promise everything to everyone. when you don't dmrifr, some will forget, others will have moved on. if you don't promise them now, the younger cicero suggests everyone will be upset. read this book to see how some basics and politics really never change. now for the last look. all of the members of the
cutting a ribbon in new zealand celebrating its independence day, or d, sitting in a tree house in kenya'll tell you the correct answer. make sure gu to cnn.com/fareed for ten more questions while you're there, check out the rest of our offeringings on our global public square website, and don't forget you can follow us on twitter and facebook. and you can now find full video episodes of gps for sale at the itunes tv store. go directly dr. tl by typing itunes.com/fareed into your browser. this...
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reports say she was a passenger in a vehicle that rolled over in western kenya. and the elder obama was treated for shock. >> coming up next a berkeley grad long ploft passport. it turns up. thanks to a man sharing one of the key journey autos just weeks from oscar fund. you can down load our app and get lividdo from red carpet and back stage. just go to abc 7 news.com and lick for -- look for a link. we'll be right back here. -dad, why e you getting that? -that's my cereal. is there a prize in there? oh, there's prize, all right. is it a robot? no. is it a jet plane? nope. is it a dinosaur? [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] inside every box of heart healthy cheerios are the great tasting little o's made from carefully selected oats that can help lower cholesterol. stickers? uh-uh. a perhero? ♪ kinda. [ male announcer ] and we think that's the best prize of all. ♪ >>> at 6:00 a deadline today in the drive to take one of the famous landmarks from falling into disrepair z mortgage help, michael finney reveals the way to save hundreds every month. and the winners and lo
reports say she was a passenger in a vehicle that rolled over in western kenya. and the elder obama was treated for shock. >> coming up next a berkeley grad long ploft passport. it turns up. thanks to a man sharing one of the key journey autos just weeks from oscar fund. you can down load our app and get lividdo from red carpet and back stage. just go to abc 7 news.com and lick for -- look for a link. we'll be right back here. -dad, why e you getting that? -that's my cereal. is there a...
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. >> [speaking foreign language] >> good morning, my name is kenya valdez. i was homeless many years ago. thanks to the coalition and their support, i was able to get a place to live now. >> [speaking foreign language] >> now that i have a place to live, i can only think of those who do not have a place to stay. >> [speaking foreign language] >> i do not want to forget those times when i did not have a place to stay. i want to go in front of the mayor to let him know that the same right that he has to stay with his family in a safe place is for any family here in the city. >> [speaking foreign language] >> in the past year, there has been a difficult time for housing for everyone. i can see now that the situation is even worse. there are too many kids from the school that do not have a place to stay. we demand an answer from the city. god bless you. [applause] >> [speaking foreign language] >> my name is raul valdez. >> [speaking foreign language] [applause] >> he is representing the families that do not have a place to live and is asked -- also asking for t
. >> [speaking foreign language] >> good morning, my name is kenya valdez. i was homeless many years ago. thanks to the coalition and their support, i was able to get a place to live now. >> [speaking foreign language] >> now that i have a place to live, i can only think of those who do not have a place to stay. >> [speaking foreign language] >> i do not want to forget those times when i did not have a place to stay. i want to go in front of the mayor to let...
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she was in kenya when she heard that she was now queen. she and her husband returned to london to be matched by the prime minister winston churchill. it was a huge up people. -- up evil. >> this was her destiny. her private secretary said she grasped her destiny with both hands. and she did. >> what are the characteristics of this person whose image is so familiar, but his personality remains largely hidden? >> she is a very strong person. she has a lot of common sense and great wisdom. " those qualities, said her friends, have sustained her. >> all these big occasions, weddings and that sort of thing, she was genuinely comforted by the enormous affection. she has earned it. >> what of the future for a monarch who will be 86-year? there is certainty about one thing. >> in my mind, her majesty will remain sovereign as long as she lives. i do not think there is any question. even if she was unable to perform her duties, she is still the queen and will be. until she dies. >> elizabeth, queen for 60 years, and does committed as ever to continu
she was in kenya when she heard that she was now queen. she and her husband returned to london to be matched by the prime minister winston churchill. it was a huge up people. -- up evil. >> this was her destiny. her private secretary said she grasped her destiny with both hands. and she did. >> what are the characteristics of this person whose image is so familiar, but his personality remains largely hidden? >> she is a very strong person. she has a lot of common sense and...
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they are hoping to provide food aid to 1,300 children who live in areas devastated by droughts in kenya and somalia. nicholas is project leader. still in high school he got involved because of the group's links to canada, his father's native country. >> translator: chocolate is something we enjoy a lot. and i think it's easy for customers to buy, too. i think it's a great idea to use chocolate as a tool for international aid. >> reporter: the group mainly sells the chocolates through their website and word of mouth. but business has been slow. they have only reached 1/10 of their quota. the kids decide to go back to basics. sweet stalls. after researching potential locations, they start working the phones. this boy gets through to a company manager. >> reporter: cold calling is a a tough game, but the children's enthusiasm has convinced some companies to give them selling space. the sweet talk also worked on a rail way operator who has allowed the group to set up a stall at one of its stations. but train passengers are in a hurry and chocolate no matter how nicely wrapped won't sell its
they are hoping to provide food aid to 1,300 children who live in areas devastated by droughts in kenya and somalia. nicholas is project leader. still in high school he got involved because of the group's links to canada, his father's native country. >> translator: chocolate is something we enjoy a lot. and i think it's easy for customers to buy, too. i think it's a great idea to use chocolate as a tool for international aid. >> reporter: the group mainly sells the chocolates...
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i was born in nairobi, kenya and participated in a lot of lot of projects going on with water, etc. we here in california, especially san francisco, we cannot take for granted that week -- we have that hedge apache and we have at calaveras. -- what we have at hetch hetchy. we are moving in the right direction. thank you very much. >> any additional public comment? we have a resolution in front of us. could i have a motion. >> so moved? -- so moved. >> all those in favor. opposed? the motion carries. let me suggest we take a brief five minute break and we will reconvene under the gavel of commissioner came for the budget hearing. >> i would like to call to order the continuance of the last meeting for the budget. we don't have to do roll call. mr. general manager questor >> good afternoon, commissioners. we started on january 12 with discussions on water and waste water budget. today, the focus is on hetch hetchy and we would get a combined overview on that and we can talk about the water side and take care of the low countries and other distribution efforts in terms of power. then,
i was born in nairobi, kenya and participated in a lot of lot of projects going on with water, etc. we here in california, especially san francisco, we cannot take for granted that week -- we have that hedge apache and we have at calaveras. -- what we have at hetch hetchy. we are moving in the right direction. thank you very much. >> any additional public comment? we have a resolution in front of us. could i have a motion. >> so moved? -- so moved. >> all those in favor....
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it's from the humble heart school for the deaf in kenya.choir is singing whitney houston's "i love the lord." enjoy this and remember our count down is on the way. ♪
it's from the humble heart school for the deaf in kenya.choir is singing whitney houston's "i love the lord." enjoy this and remember our count down is on the way. ♪
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trump leads the contingent that believes obama was born in kenya and has a phony hawaiian birth certificate. those folks i don't think will follow his endorsement over to mitt romney. in the base and will be hard -- [everyone talking at once] to the picture. >> i think i would disagree to an extent because he is a celebrity figure. he is popular, he's got a following among people who don't follow politics. and if they say trump likes him, i -- i think it's a marginal. >> trump is a big businessman, internationally known. >> we know that, yeah. >> that's had he brings to romney, in addition to what romney has to offer him. >> trump casino out there -- >> yeah! >> if you're romney and your biggest problem is seem to be an out of touch rich guy appearing with trump who is also an out of touch rich guy doesn't help. and apparently, trump was bargaining with both the dink rich camp and romney camp over his endorsement, and basically put it to romney, take it or leave it. it's got to be today. and if romney can't confront donald trump -- what do that say -- >> i think trump is -- >> romney campai
trump leads the contingent that believes obama was born in kenya and has a phony hawaiian birth certificate. those folks i don't think will follow his endorsement over to mitt romney. in the base and will be hard -- [everyone talking at once] to the picture. >> i think i would disagree to an extent because he is a celebrity figure. he is popular, he's got a following among people who don't follow politics. and if they say trump likes him, i -- i think it's a marginal. >> trump is a...
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after leading the world body he helped negotiate an end to ethnic conflict in kenya. through the appointment of annan, the u.n. and arab league said they aim to underscore their commitment to stopping the violence in syria. the japanese government will extend $3 million in emergency aid to the recent victims of violence in syria. the program will distribute food and medicine to people forced to flee their homes. the aid will be distributed in cooperation with the international committee of the red cross and other organizations. >> translator: japan needs to assist syrian civilians for humanitarian reasons. we will continue our calls for the syrian government to halt the violence against its people. >> the u.n. says 100,000 to 200,000 people have been displaced within syria. and another 20,000 have fled to neighboring countries. next we continue our series of special reports from vietnam. we go to the capital, hanoi. >> reporter: we conclude this week's special reports by focussing on how central vietnam is overcoming the legacy of the vietnam war. central vietnam was
after leading the world body he helped negotiate an end to ethnic conflict in kenya. through the appointment of annan, the u.n. and arab league said they aim to underscore their commitment to stopping the violence in syria. the japanese government will extend $3 million in emergency aid to the recent victims of violence in syria. the program will distribute food and medicine to people forced to flee their homes. the aid will be distributed in cooperation with the international committee of the...
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his name's kenya.. [ laughter ] >> i'm going to move on to the next animal. >> jimmy: nice to see you. >> now the uh -- [ laughter ] the next animal, the uh -- >> jimmy: take the leash as well. >> they -- this one's so cool. i'm going to get this one out. you ready for this? >> jimmy: i think so. >> now, look at this. [ audience ohs ] look at this thing. >> jimmy: uh-huh. >> serious business. we rub them down with a little -- actually, we use lubriderm. and uh -- [ laughter ] no, seriously, if you go -- >> jimmy: i didn't, i'm not denying you. >> in my building with him, next to -- olive st. ives lotion, and we rubbed him down before we came today because they get ashy. so you take care of that with the lubriderm -- >> jimmy: great, great story. [ laughter ] >> feel his back. [ laughter ] feel -- no you can feel. but you've got to watch 'cause -- bam! they turn around! [ laughter ] those things -- [ applause ] >> jimmy: i got to tell you that's uh -- >> you're fine. you're fine. that was awesome. that
his name's kenya.. [ laughter ] >> i'm going to move on to the next animal. >> jimmy: nice to see you. >> now the uh -- [ laughter ] the next animal, the uh -- >> jimmy: take the leash as well. >> they -- this one's so cool. i'm going to get this one out. you ready for this? >> jimmy: i think so. >> now, look at this. [ audience ohs ] look at this thing. >> jimmy: uh-huh. >> serious business. we rub them down with a little -- actually, we...
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land-locked south sudan, they were necessities mostly transported from neighboring countries like kenya and uganda. you have to cross the nile river, but one bridge is the only bridge in all of the country. it suffers from wear and tear, and there is a limit on the number of vehicles that can cross the bridge at once. it is only wide enough for one truck to pass at a time. security in the region also remains unstable. beside the nile river, women and children suddenly start to flee. police fired warning shots as a scuffle has broken out among dozens of truckers. most of the people still live in poverty without electricity or gas. running water is scarce, even in the capitol. trucks circulate, distributing the necessary liquid to residents. >> despite our efforts to bring services to the people, provide security, things have not been very smooth. being part of the community, this assistance in terms of tactical aid from rich countries to help us accelerate social economic development. >> reporter: as south sudan starts to rebuild, they have high expectations to make it a safe and peacefu
land-locked south sudan, they were necessities mostly transported from neighboring countries like kenya and uganda. you have to cross the nile river, but one bridge is the only bridge in all of the country. it suffers from wear and tear, and there is a limit on the number of vehicles that can cross the bridge at once. it is only wide enough for one truck to pass at a time. security in the region also remains unstable. beside the nile river, women and children suddenly start to flee. police...
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margaret from kenya, i want to agree with sandburg that raising our children can be different. whatever difference is at the home front gets carried over for a very long time. we have a new institution, we said that all political positions should go to women. we are still searching for those women to come forward and in spite of the fact that education has given us a number of women. out of the thailand experience p how do you deal with the socialization cultural. how is it that you are okay, you say that you do not have -- you have gender equality at this level, do you have that and how did you deal with it? >> there's no ambition gap here in this audience. i would like to encourage other questions, we will take a few questions and address them together. >> gary, the sub text of violent abuse and oppression that is in the world of many women and girls, what is the work being done in that area? >> i'm interested in sex selection and how the very fundamental of unchoosing of girls before they can prove themselves and provide models for other women in the world, how that effects
margaret from kenya, i want to agree with sandburg that raising our children can be different. whatever difference is at the home front gets carried over for a very long time. we have a new institution, we said that all political positions should go to women. we are still searching for those women to come forward and in spite of the fact that education has given us a number of women. out of the thailand experience p how do you deal with the socialization cultural. how is it that you are okay,...
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it's from the humble heart school for the deaf in kenya.choir is singing whitney houston's "i love the lord." enjoy this and remember our count down is on the way. ♪ [ man ] it's big. responds in a moment's notice. supports in times of need. same with aladdin. aladdin became the biggest in bail by treating people right. no one has lower prices, is faster or more professional than aladdin. that's why more people turn to aladdin than anyone. aladdin bail bonds. bigger because we're better.
it's from the humble heart school for the deaf in kenya.choir is singing whitney houston's "i love the lord." enjoy this and remember our count down is on the way. ♪ [ man ] it's big. responds in a moment's notice. supports in times of need. same with aladdin. aladdin became the biggest in bail by treating people right. no one has lower prices, is faster or more professional than aladdin. that's why more people turn to aladdin than anyone. aladdin bail bonds. bigger because we're...
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after leading the world body he helped negotiate an end to ethnic conflict in kenya. through the appointment of annan, the u.n. and arab league said they aim to underscore their commitment to stopping the violence in syria. the japanese government will extend $3 million in emergency aid to the recent victims of violence in syria. the program will distribute food and medicine to people forced to flee their homes. the aid will be distributed in cooperation with the international committee of the red cross and other organizations. >> translator: japan needs to assist syrian civilians for humanitarian reasons. we will continue our calls for the syrian government to halt the violence against its people. >> the u.n. says 100,000 to 200,000 people have been displaced within syria. and another 20,000 have fled to neighboring countries. next we continue our series of special reports from vietnam. we go to the capital, hanoi. >> reporter: we conclude this week's special reports by focussing on how central vietnam is overcoming the legacy of the vietnam war. central vietnam was
after leading the world body he helped negotiate an end to ethnic conflict in kenya. through the appointment of annan, the u.n. and arab league said they aim to underscore their commitment to stopping the violence in syria. the japanese government will extend $3 million in emergency aid to the recent victims of violence in syria. the program will distribute food and medicine to people forced to flee their homes. the aid will be distributed in cooperation with the international committee of the...