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kenya falls somewhere in between.s a geographer, i was interested in how aids had spread across kenya. i actually saw an article published in the paper about, um, the rate of new aids infections every year, and i said, "wow, there's all this information. i can... i can map this." narrator: the data veronica mapped documents a process that geographers call "diffusion"-- the spread of a phenomenon over space and time. in 1986, which was before the government began collecting information on aids, there was a zero rate of reported infection across the country. in 1987, infection of the population by the hiv virus was reported only in the areas surrounding kenya's three major cities-- mombasa, nairobi and kisumu. but in 1990, the picture changed dramatically as rates of infection continued to rise in urban areas and also began climbing in rural areas. ouma: what's happening in the case of aids is that it tends to, um, diffuse, um, hierarchically-- large urban center, second largest urban center, like that. at the same time
kenya falls somewhere in between.s a geographer, i was interested in how aids had spread across kenya. i actually saw an article published in the paper about, um, the rate of new aids infections every year, and i said, "wow, there's all this information. i can... i can map this." narrator: the data veronica mapped documents a process that geographers call "diffusion"-- the spread of a phenomenon over space and time. in 1986, which was before the government began collecting...
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in kenya's samburu national park we follow the organization "save the elephants" in their daily struggleto protect the giants of the jungle. experiencing elephants up close is nothing extraordinary for david daballen who works in kenya's samburu national reserve. the employee of "save the elephants knows hundreds of the pachyderms by name. and he knows their biggest problem is their ivory. the tusks of the giants are once again in high demand on the deadly black market. daballen and his co-workers have limited resources to combat the problem. >> in the parks they have no problem whatsoever of any sort. as soon as they're outside of the park, that is where the problem is. and the problem is the poaching. elephants have no other enemy apart from humans. >> in their search for water, food and vital minerals the elephants wander on paths used for generations by their herds long before the park's borders were established. when the one with the longest tusks is killed by poachers, the herd loses its leader and protector. it's devastating for the entire group. almost half of elephant deaths is
in kenya's samburu national park we follow the organization "save the elephants" in their daily struggleto protect the giants of the jungle. experiencing elephants up close is nothing extraordinary for david daballen who works in kenya's samburu national reserve. the employee of "save the elephants knows hundreds of the pachyderms by name. and he knows their biggest problem is their ivory. the tusks of the giants are once again in high demand on the deadly black market. daballen...
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be rate among kenya adults is a couple% but those that don't is about 20% to around lake victoria. at the center of learning the president's father is from there, that explodes. in southern africa, all groups would circumcise 200 years ago but now the tradition is going into decline. some is sequestered is asian , modern life, being away from traditions. but you lose that among several ethnic groups and then they get the courageous hiv rates. to carry that forward a bill sex is a much more efficient way to spread the virus than vaginal or oral sex. so what you do get to in the seventies it 80's with the fast lane culture more than the heterosexual counterparts. that is an efficient way to spread the virus as well. >> host: your book has been called commercial and the aids industrial complex that says your ideas are crazy. which those do you think they are talking about and why is it controversial? >> daniel halperin and i had thousands of conversations over many years. we've would say there is something for everybody to pay. on the left, if you believe it could be told with the dis
be rate among kenya adults is a couple% but those that don't is about 20% to around lake victoria. at the center of learning the president's father is from there, that explodes. in southern africa, all groups would circumcise 200 years ago but now the tradition is going into decline. some is sequestered is asian , modern life, being away from traditions. but you lose that among several ethnic groups and then they get the courageous hiv rates. to carry that forward a bill sex is a much more...
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the top male was from kenya. the top female was also from kenya.sets us up for what is ahead in may. baedeker's is coming up. >>pam: we will see you at 11:00 p.m.. tonight.
the top male was from kenya. the top female was also from kenya.sets us up for what is ahead in may. baedeker's is coming up. >>pam: we will see you at 11:00 p.m.. tonight.
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my father was born in kenya. and i was born, of course, in hawaii.[applause] in 2009, i took office in the face of some enormous challenges. some said i blamed too many problems on my predecessor. but let's not forget that the practice that was initiated by george w. bush. [laughter] since then, congress and i have certainly had our differences. and i have tried to be civil. not take any cheap shots. and that is why i want to especially thank all the members who took a break from their exhausting schedule of not passing any laws to be here tonight. let's give them a round of applause. [applause] despite many obstacles, it is changed during my time in office. four years ago, is locked in a battle with hillary clinton and she started drunk texting me from cartagena. [laughter] four years ago, i was a washington outsider and four years later, i am at this dinner. [laughter] four years ago, i looks like this. today i look like this. [laughter] and four years from now i will look like this. [laughter] [applause] that's not even funny. [laughter] anyway, i
my father was born in kenya. and i was born, of course, in hawaii.[applause] in 2009, i took office in the face of some enormous challenges. some said i blamed too many problems on my predecessor. but let's not forget that the practice that was initiated by george w. bush. [laughter] since then, congress and i have certainly had our differences. and i have tried to be civil. not take any cheap shots. and that is why i want to especially thank all the members who took a break from their...
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kansas.r was born in r was born in kenya. and i was born, of course, in hawaii.laughter] >> more from president obama in night's -- in tonight's house correspondents' dinner. how time flies. tomorrow marks the anniversary marriage to kate. the couple is expected to spend quiet anniversary out of the public eye. tell us when this rain will go. >> early tomorrow morning, it will be gone. the sunshine will be back. hagerstown and frederick, you the sunshine first. it will take a little longer in maryland. it will be in the lower-80's on friday. and will do it for us for this half hour. "saturday news extra" is coming up next.
kansas.r was born in r was born in kenya. and i was born, of course, in hawaii.laughter] >> more from president obama in night's -- in tonight's house correspondents' dinner. how time flies. tomorrow marks the anniversary marriage to kate. the couple is expected to spend quiet anniversary out of the public eye. tell us when this rain will go. >> early tomorrow morning, it will be gone. the sunshine will be back. hagerstown and frederick, you the sunshine first. it will take a little...
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the memory of an environmental activist they used the planting as a community building activity in kenya. san francisco's leaders plan to the new tree in the playground. the remembered her during the opening kickoff rally. >> i want to thank everybody for coming out today. we appreciate that you, your family and friends got up early on saturday morning to come out and help clean a green san francisco. give yourselves a big hand. i want to thank the supervisors in district 11, and give them a big hand. and i am really excited that some many different groups are here today to celebrate arbor day. does anybody know what arbor day is? all right. we have lots of the information for you about arbor day. this year, and the emphasis is maintaining trees. over the last several years with merrilies leadership and many of the supervisors, we went to plant 25,000 trees and will be looking after them. we will spend today beginning that process where you work in santa's go to give back and make sure that these trees do well for us. all right. we have several vendors here, i want to thank them. they ha
the memory of an environmental activist they used the planting as a community building activity in kenya. san francisco's leaders plan to the new tree in the playground. the remembered her during the opening kickoff rally. >> i want to thank everybody for coming out today. we appreciate that you, your family and friends got up early on saturday morning to come out and help clean a green san francisco. give yourselves a big hand. i want to thank the supervisors in district 11, and give...
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woman giving birth in kenya at a sensitive time could be born in a white hospital, and nothing would be said in the newspapers and at that time about it, and somehow the conspiracy was so complete that people surrounding the birth new he was when the president of the united states and wrote to the newspapers in a white to get a birth notice. how ludicrous can this be? foreign policy. you are a middle east expert. what do you think? >> there are calls on the right because they feel they -- obama is leading from behind. with the right like us to enter another war in the middle east? >> you mean iraq? >> -- iran? >> syria is the closer call. what about the south sudan? do they want the spool -- want us to police that conflict? >> or somalia. >> we also have heard how can obama speak at a holocaust museum and not do something about these conflicts. come out and say it. do you want us involved in more wars? >> many people would like to see us get involved in iran, and the six most important people against dropping a senior bonn -- a nuclear bomb in iran happened to be the three former dir
woman giving birth in kenya at a sensitive time could be born in a white hospital, and nothing would be said in the newspapers and at that time about it, and somehow the conspiracy was so complete that people surrounding the birth new he was when the president of the united states and wrote to the newspapers in a white to get a birth notice. how ludicrous can this be? foreign policy. you are a middle east expert. what do you think? >> there are calls on the right because they feel they --...
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from kenya, he has been studying at st. mary's seminary and he will be ordained a priest on june 9. >> through all the years, my family is there praying for me, looking forward to the day when i become a priest. >> it takes years, nearly a decade to get to this point. in layman's terms, it is kind of like your wedding day. you want your family there, but as it stands now, isaacs' family will not be able to attend the ceremony. his sisters were denied travel visas to come to the ordination. >> i was really, really sad about that. i cannot explain how sad it is that they will not be able to be with me during this occasion. >> josephine in mary still live in kenya. both of them have children, but isaacs said the reason given for denial was that the women do not have strong family ties. >> when i talk to my sisters, they said they were not asked that question. there were only asked one question, how much did they make per month? >> an appeal is in the work and u.s. senator ben cardin is helping to make their case. this is somet
from kenya, he has been studying at st. mary's seminary and he will be ordained a priest on june 9. >> through all the years, my family is there praying for me, looking forward to the day when i become a priest. >> it takes years, nearly a decade to get to this point. in layman's terms, it is kind of like your wedding day. you want your family there, but as it stands now, isaacs' family will not be able to attend the ceremony. his sisters were denied travel visas to come to the...
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six years later a staff of more than 800 serves over 125,000 farm families in kenya, rwanda and burundi. >> you look at those bales of seed, for example, that stack of bales is enough to change the lives of thousands of farm families with, you know, like more than 10,000 children living in those families. the sheer magnitude of what we can accomplish from a humanitarian perspective with very little resources is just staggering. >> reporter: but one acre fund isn't a typical humanitarian service. it offers a business model. one acre gives the smallest of farmers the same services available to the biggest of businesses. credit, seed, insurance and access to markets. it's called the market bundle. one acre fund also offers training, how to space plants, when to apply fertilizer and how much. it's not rocket science, but the results are impressive. i'm standing in a spot that illustrates the difference one acre fund can make. over my left shoulder is a pretty typical small holder farm where you'll find a cluster of pretty randomly planted corn stalks. but walk just a few feet to that farmer
six years later a staff of more than 800 serves over 125,000 farm families in kenya, rwanda and burundi. >> you look at those bales of seed, for example, that stack of bales is enough to change the lives of thousands of farm families with, you know, like more than 10,000 children living in those families. the sheer magnitude of what we can accomplish from a humanitarian perspective with very little resources is just staggering. >> reporter: but one acre fund isn't a typical...
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they say thatheir kenya and rwanda operations should break even in a few years but sustainability also depends on the investments that governments will make from building new roads to improving storage facilities and seed and fertilizer supply. at the alliance for a green revolution in africa, margaret says the government support is critical for groups like one acre fund to succeed. >> otherwise you can have beautiful, wonderful islands of excellent work that just fades away over time. how do you make that ultimate connection bween the technology and the larger policy environment, the institutions that we ensure that these innovations continue to be scared off? >> reporter: andrew agrees. but for now the program's success is built on the farmers' success. one acre at a time. >> it's really wonderful to see. people really do invest every dollar they finally gain and start building kind of like a staircase to a better life. >> reporter: he predicts one acre fund will exceed its goal to serve 1.5 millionarm families by 2020, a 15-fold increase from today but still a fraction of the 40 mil
they say thatheir kenya and rwanda operations should break even in a few years but sustainability also depends on the investments that governments will make from building new roads to improving storage facilities and seed and fertilizer supply. at the alliance for a green revolution in africa, margaret says the government support is critical for groups like one acre fund to succeed. >> otherwise you can have beautiful, wonderful islands of excellent work that just fades away over time....
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in kenya and the primary actor nasheed. the rest of the mechanisms and but some of the other hands we cannot afford to overlook the fact. that kofi annan. proposal said not clean it's a little pledge rizzuto by some of the opposition groups including the well known syrian national council and that prime minister by the what they would be at the house and people about the three years you might have any connection with a weapon the three. well you know when you're through and furthermore but newly simmers the partners of the syrian national council i mean some international stakeholders. even before kofi annan began his mission they made some of the statements of its mobile undermines this limitation of this plan by the chirac i might just not enough for me inside willing. had i let you down in a fashion him with a hood with him. over which is why again today we want to call them all the opposition groups. all the international player who have been influence with the opposition including military a position with their influen
in kenya and the primary actor nasheed. the rest of the mechanisms and but some of the other hands we cannot afford to overlook the fact. that kofi annan. proposal said not clean it's a little pledge rizzuto by some of the opposition groups including the well known syrian national council and that prime minister by the what they would be at the house and people about the three years you might have any connection with a weapon the three. well you know when you're through and furthermore but...
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which is the combined demand of kenya, uganda. there is huge potential for savings in energy conservativer that can fuel the power we need in cleaner ways. let me address briefly the potential of power. in addition to their daily tasks of lightening potential is very important. in developing countries, people in the rural areas use electricity mostly for lighting, cell phone charging more an more and for other simpler basic tasks. but there is a lot of productive potential that can drive economic growth, economic development and this is why the widing electricity not just for lighting, but for other productive purpose ss very important. it will unleash a lot of human potential in these countries and raising and this issue about raising private emissions with electricity also has to be put in the right context. let me take the case of vietnam. when vietnam, when you see in the early 1918s, it had about 14% of electrification. 14% of the people living in rural vietnam, today, it has gone up to 40%. in these 19 years, between 1993 an
which is the combined demand of kenya, uganda. there is huge potential for savings in energy conservativer that can fuel the power we need in cleaner ways. let me address briefly the potential of power. in addition to their daily tasks of lightening potential is very important. in developing countries, people in the rural areas use electricity mostly for lighting, cell phone charging more an more and for other simpler basic tasks. but there is a lot of productive potential that can drive...
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it accused kenya of putting person interest ahead of its citizens.o weeks later the titanic smashed into an iceberg, sank into the atlantic and disappeared. we give you a peek at the ship. >> titanic, an commission center linking past and present built in the very place that the freight liner began its short life. even today the scale of the titanic still seems staggering. this is the back of the bode. and this blue line traces the outline of the titanic where it was built here. the front of the ship right there almost touching the exhibition center. inside it is like stepping through time. >> i think we are going to another floor. >> as you go through the ship you move to the corridors where you would have had the cabins. it is about using modern technology to tell the story. >> it is an odd feeling. >> now you are at the first class level. >> clair's job is to market the new property and that includes a replica staircase made famous by kate wins let. the exhibits and other mixed feelings. the shipyard that build the world's largest ocean going line
it accused kenya of putting person interest ahead of its citizens.o weeks later the titanic smashed into an iceberg, sank into the atlantic and disappeared. we give you a peek at the ship. >> titanic, an commission center linking past and present built in the very place that the freight liner began its short life. even today the scale of the titanic still seems staggering. this is the back of the bode. and this blue line traces the outline of the titanic where it was built here. the front...
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my father was born in kenya. i was born in hawaii.hter] [applause] in 2009, i took office in the face of some enormous challenges. some say i blame too many problems of my predecessor. let's not forget the practices that were initiated by george w. bush. [laughter] since then, congress and i have had our differences. i try not to take cheap shots. that is why i want to thank all of the members who took a break from their exhausting schedules of not passing any laws to be here tonight. let's give them a round of applause. [laughter] [applause] despite many obstacles, much has changed during my time in office. four years ago, i was in a primary battle with hillary clinton. four years later, she will not stop texting me. [laughter] four years ago, i was a washington outsider. four years later, i am at this dinner. four years ago, i looked like this. today i look like this. [laughter] four years from now, i will look like this. [laughter] that is not even funny. [laughter] it is great to be here this evening in the vast and magnificent ba
my father was born in kenya. i was born in hawaii.hter] [applause] in 2009, i took office in the face of some enormous challenges. some say i blame too many problems of my predecessor. let's not forget the practices that were initiated by george w. bush. [laughter] since then, congress and i have had our differences. i try not to take cheap shots. that is why i want to thank all of the members who took a break from their exhausting schedules of not passing any laws to be here tonight. let's...
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even kenya in south africa. u.s. geological survey says the warning means there is a potential for a tsunami, but the warning does not mean that a tsunami is imminent. indonesia actually straddles a series of fault lines that makes the country very prone to quakes. you may recall back in december of 2004 a giant magnitude 9.1 quake triggered a tsunami in the indian ocean that eventually killed 230,000 people. we'll continue to watch the aftereffects of what is going on there and bring you updates this morning. >>> it is 5:03 right now. much closer to home, three men are behind bars in connection with san jose's seventh killing of the year. in custody, the men are accused of killing 22-year-old joson robideau over the weekend. he was beaten and stabbed to death. >>> this morning a local kung fu instructor is behind bars accused of fondling more minors and there may be more victims. 36-year-old mang ricky wong is accused of groping a 9-year-old girl and 11-year-old girl. he was an instructor in san mateo. police are sp
even kenya in south africa. u.s. geological survey says the warning means there is a potential for a tsunami, but the warning does not mean that a tsunami is imminent. indonesia actually straddles a series of fault lines that makes the country very prone to quakes. you may recall back in december of 2004 a giant magnitude 9.1 quake triggered a tsunami in the indian ocean that eventually killed 230,000 people. we'll continue to watch the aftereffects of what is going on there and bring you...
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, and really the political turmoil of kenya. of course, the anniversary of the -- and we saw isabelle, a prize-winning journalist. so when it comes to the ladies and the writing, what women writers do you kind of turn to where their books kind of do what i call trouble the waters, they make you think, they stimulate, they challenge? >> there were two that we all know. -- or four of them that impacted my life. and i'll tell you a story about each. books told works of fortune, moved me so much as a child. we be cool. i remember learning that as could child and it stuck with me and i remember the first time i read this book i decided, this negro is crazy. but we became friends, and i was obviously involved in her services later, and my tv and radio show a number of times. [inaudible] >> memorizing her work. second, tony morrison. i made when i was a student, and i don't want to filibuster here but i was so anxious -- i remember like it was yesterday -- i was so anxious to ask tony morrison a couple of things, something that seemed
, and really the political turmoil of kenya. of course, the anniversary of the -- and we saw isabelle, a prize-winning journalist. so when it comes to the ladies and the writing, what women writers do you kind of turn to where their books kind of do what i call trouble the waters, they make you think, they stimulate, they challenge? >> there were two that we all know. -- or four of them that impacted my life. and i'll tell you a story about each. books told works of fortune, moved me so...
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. >> kenya of highlight that for a second? -- can you unhighlight that for a second? >> additional population inquiries? >> can look south of vase worth? if we were to take that section of northeast sunnyside, south of was worth that is now in? what does that do? >> that brings the deviation to district 7 to 0.29% a the deviation of district 8 t 10 - 1.1. -- district 8 to -1.14%. canw we look at the line? i think it's way too high, but -- >> and giggled. i'm getting old. an unhear>> is probably close e. >> i want to make sure that we did this really closely. for population purposes, the population in the highlighted area is 1991 people, bringing the deviation to district 96.58%, and the deviation for district 1010 -0.67%. >> and somebody was right collecting input in the portal at over 2000 people. i guess with the obvious trade- offs -- >> the thing is, if you put that in there and you put north of mission all the way to the freeway, then they have those people. >> i am thinking of district 10 that would be over populated. i just want to see the numbers. >> i would l
. >> kenya of highlight that for a second? -- can you unhighlight that for a second? >> additional population inquiries? >> can look south of vase worth? if we were to take that section of northeast sunnyside, south of was worth that is now in? what does that do? >> that brings the deviation to district 7 to 0.29% a the deviation of district 8 t 10 - 1.1. -- district 8 to -1.14%. canw we look at the line? i think it's way too high, but -- >> and giggled. i'm...
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the winner of the men's wesley career kenya. and for the women also a woman from kenya.irror mirror on the wall who is the least liked leader of all according to rasmussen. it's house minority leader nancy pelosi. 60 percent giving her a thumbs down. the most liked speaker john boehner. >>> this happened to all of us. you are feeling sick you are down and out you need to call the doctor to make an appointment. they can't fit you in for several weeks sometimes more. dr. cooner joins us with steps on how to reduce the wait time of seeing your doctor. >> this is a matter af my own heart. i have waited a long time for an appointment. it's tough for your doctor as well. they realize your anxiety about having to wait to see a physician. on the other hand there are so many hours in a day you get to see a patient. >> the average has to wait 21 days to get in with the doctor once you make the appointment. >> especially primary care and sometimes with a specialist it can be longer. west side docdoc.com. it's a great way to get an appointment on-line. >> i went on-line i saw this w
the winner of the men's wesley career kenya. and for the women also a woman from kenya.irror mirror on the wall who is the least liked leader of all according to rasmussen. it's house minority leader nancy pelosi. 60 percent giving her a thumbs down. the most liked speaker john boehner. >>> this happened to all of us. you are feeling sick you are down and out you need to call the doctor to make an appointment. they can't fit you in for several weeks sometimes more. dr. cooner joins us...
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a kenya, this is where they can generate their power and it would be cheaper. >> one of our very awesomeiewers sent me a hilarious phot photo i want to share with you. you get porn and beans. it's two for one. this was sent to us out of alabama. you have to see this, a total mistake in a newspaper add, porn and beans. >> the one thing you don't want with your porn would be beans. >> i mean, you imagine a born with a lot of baked beans thrown in. >> hopefully nobody lost their job, but i wonder how many people showed up and said i'm here for the porn and beans, and they said "price check on the porn and beans"? two for one. >> three, two, one -- >> students at the pitch shop union high school sent a rubber chicken up into space. >> look at that. >> cool, they gave him a space helmet too. they sent send stuff into space. >> yeah, this stuff comes back down. >> this rubber chicken is the offici official mascot of the solar observatory, and they did it because they wanted to learn more about solar radiation and understand space weather a little more. >> it's cold up there, so they put a swea
a kenya, this is where they can generate their power and it would be cheaper. >> one of our very awesomeiewers sent me a hilarious phot photo i want to share with you. you get porn and beans. it's two for one. this was sent to us out of alabama. you have to see this, a total mistake in a newspaper add, porn and beans. >> the one thing you don't want with your porn would be beans. >> i mean, you imagine a born with a lot of baked beans thrown in. >> hopefully nobody lost...
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my father was born in kenya, and i was born, of course, in hawaii. [ applause ] >> four years ago i wasoutsider. four years later, i'm at this dinner. four years ago i looked like this. today i look like this. and four years from now, i will look like this. [ applause ] >> that's not even funny. [ laughter ] >> anyway, it's great to be here this evening in the vast, magnificent hilton ballroom or what mitt romney would call a little fixer-upper. [ applause ] >> i mean look at this party. we got men in tuxes, women in gowns, fine wine, first class entertainment. i was just relieved to learn this was not a gsa conference. [ applause ] unbelievable, not even the mind reader knew what they were thinking. now, i know at this point many of you are expecting me to go after my likely opponent, newt gingrich. [ laughter ] newt, there's still time, man. but i'm not going to do that. i'm not going to attack any of the republican candidates. take mitt romney -- he and i actually have a lot in common. we both think of our wives as our better halves, and polls show to an alarmingly insulting extent t
my father was born in kenya, and i was born, of course, in hawaii. [ applause ] >> four years ago i wasoutsider. four years later, i'm at this dinner. four years ago i looked like this. today i look like this. and four years from now, i will look like this. [ applause ] >> that's not even funny. [ laughter ] >> anyway, it's great to be here this evening in the vast, magnificent hilton ballroom or what mitt romney would call a little fixer-upper. [ applause ] >> i mean...
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the state department has identified five countries, algeria, bangladesh, kenya, pakistan. i particularly want to focus on pakistan where i think it's very important that we reach out for the voice of america, not only in the language but other languages commonly spoken in pakistan. this should not be interpreted as products being sold in los angeles, you wouldn't dream of having your advertising program only be one language. wal-mart is not trying to separate any part of california from the united states but they are trying to sell a product to people that speak a variety of languages. we have captured or killed most of the world's dangerous -- many of the world's dangerous terrorists but we have not been fully successful in the war of ideas and stemming recruitment. i know the creation of the cve program was a priority for ambassador benjamin and i'd like him to come in on this modest program at $15 million and whether it needs to be expanded in either amounts spent in each country or to add more than five priority countries. to defeat terrorists long-term, we must take s
the state department has identified five countries, algeria, bangladesh, kenya, pakistan. i particularly want to focus on pakistan where i think it's very important that we reach out for the voice of america, not only in the language but other languages commonly spoken in pakistan. this should not be interpreted as products being sold in los angeles, you wouldn't dream of having your advertising program only be one language. wal-mart is not trying to separate any part of california from the...
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my father was born in kenya.nd i was born, of course, in hawaii. [ applause ] in 2009, i took office in the face of some enormous challenges. now, some have said i blame too many problems on my predecessor. but let's not forget that's a practice that was initiated by george w. bush. since then, congress and i have certainly had our differences. yet, i've tried to be civil, to not take any cheap shots. and that's why i want to especially thank all the members who took a break from their exhausting schedule of not passing any laws to be here tonight. [ applause ] let's give them a big round of applause. despite many obstacles, much has changed during my time in office. four years ago, i was locked in a brutal primary battle with hillary clinton. four years later, she won't stop drunk texting me from kartahana. [ laughter ] four years ago, i was a washington outsider. four years later, i'm at this dinner. four years ago, i looked like this. today, i look like this. and four years from now, i will look like this. [ l
my father was born in kenya.nd i was born, of course, in hawaii. [ applause ] in 2009, i took office in the face of some enormous challenges. now, some have said i blame too many problems on my predecessor. but let's not forget that's a practice that was initiated by george w. bush. since then, congress and i have certainly had our differences. yet, i've tried to be civil, to not take any cheap shots. and that's why i want to especially thank all the members who took a break from their...
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i have been able to take youth as far as kenya. she went actually. and actually be able to go all over the world and make a difference by identifying the similarities between the issues that are in our communities. not isolated by the differences. so that is the thing that motivates me. now you want me to sing it. here we go. you guys can probably help me with this one. ♪ ♪ i believe the children are our future ♪ ♪ teach them well and let them lead the way ♪ ♪ show them all the beauty they possess inside ♪ ♪ give them a sense of pride ♪ to make it easier ♪ let the children's laughter ♪ remind us how we used to be ♪ everybody's searching for a hero ♪ ♪ people need someone to look up to ♪ ♪ i never found anyone to fulfill my needs ♪ ♪ a lonely place to be ♪ so i learn to depend on me ♪ i decide d -- ♪ ♪ because the greatest love of all ♪ ♪ is happening to me ♪ i found the greatest ♪ love of all inside of me plz [ applause ] >> thank you very much. thank you. >>> this is c-span 3 with po politics and public affairs programming throughout the week and ev
i have been able to take youth as far as kenya. she went actually. and actually be able to go all over the world and make a difference by identifying the similarities between the issues that are in our communities. not isolated by the differences. so that is the thing that motivates me. now you want me to sing it. here we go. you guys can probably help me with this one. ♪ ♪ i believe the children are our future ♪ ♪ teach them well and let them lead the way ♪ ♪ show them all the...
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men's women is in from kenya. the women's winner also from kenya.both times are the slowest winning times since 1985. the wheelchair race winner from canada set a new record. i would love to know -- yesterday, they gave people the option of, if you want to take a pass this year because it is so hot and run next year, we'll let you do that. i'm curious how many people said yeah, i'm not going to chance it. >> well, they certainly were worried from a health perspective because the heat was so bad. are you still running? i know you had your half marathon. >> i'm no longer running distances great are than three miles. >> just your daily cardio. >> just go out for a nice run and then i feel good about myself. i don't need to do any more marathons or half marathons in my case. we're cooling off. we've lost five degrees at reagan national in the past hour. that means or front is coming through. it will be a cooler day today but our temperatures will still be above normal. does that make sense? here you go. 60s off to the north and west. 61 in hagerstown, g
men's women is in from kenya. the women's winner also from kenya.both times are the slowest winning times since 1985. the wheelchair race winner from canada set a new record. i would love to know -- yesterday, they gave people the option of, if you want to take a pass this year because it is so hot and run next year, we'll let you do that. i'm curious how many people said yeah, i'm not going to chance it. >> well, they certainly were worried from a health perspective because the heat was...
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saran sherob of kenya won the so, ah, your seat good? got the mirrors all adjusted? you can see everything ok? just stay off the freeways, all right? i don't want you going out on those yet. mmm-hmm. and just leave your phone in your purse. i don't want you texting, all right? daddy...ok! ok, here you go. be careful. thanks dad. call me -- but not while you're driving. ♪ [ dad ] we knew this day was coming. that's why we bought a subaru. ♪ yeah, well getting your house painted can be expensive, so... so to save money, we just hosted troop 303's team-building exercise... sfx: paint splattering on wall sfx: glass object breaking the dog won't come in the house anymore. there's an easier way to save. hey, what do you think "artisan" means? it's latin. for what? really, really good bagels. dunkin's new artisan bagels are as authentic as it gets. soft, chewy, and delicious. grab one today. >>> a missing penguin is back safe and sound after taken for a wild ride. dirk was taken from the theme park by a men that were out partying. the men panicked when they realized they ha
saran sherob of kenya won the so, ah, your seat good? got the mirrors all adjusted? you can see everything ok? just stay off the freeways, all right? i don't want you going out on those yet. mmm-hmm. and just leave your phone in your purse. i don't want you texting, all right? daddy...ok! ok, here you go. be careful. thanks dad. call me -- but not while you're driving. ♪ [ dad ] we knew this day was coming. that's why we bought a subaru. ♪ yeah, well getting your house painted can be...
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in kenya and. you should be. president. the president of the international red cross to meet. up with. the russian officials we are in contact we are keeping. in touch with. these. so you have information impacts nothing retrospectivity in syria. has been cooperating with the syrian. cover almost all of the provinces is within syria where the risk to change me. jenny i'm not a three year. why there are probably three of them committee of a book conviction rienzi is a great singing movie too it's in the end the truth is it was doubling again in anything but out of school in the city are helps to alleviate suffering for the syrian population in the hot spots across the syrian pre-publication we look at why there has said you have. the idea. by the in the lead while. in the us when most of the reason the what the hell. is from. this honest professional. muslim do to politicize. the students helps to you superstring the events of internal confrontation we can meet the bullies able to fifty of them are going to go to the polls suing gets in its work with that man when i hear him sa
in kenya and. you should be. president. the president of the international red cross to meet. up with. the russian officials we are in contact we are keeping. in touch with. these. so you have information impacts nothing retrospectivity in syria. has been cooperating with the syrian. cover almost all of the provinces is within syria where the risk to change me. jenny i'm not a three year. why there are probably three of them committee of a book conviction rienzi is a great singing movie too...
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and she leads the 116th running of the boston marathon is officially in the books >> the runner from kenya brave the heat to finish in first place in 2 hours 12 minutes. he said he sang religious songs along the track. many runners were told to skip this year because of all the warm weather >> it was just too hot >> usually it is 60 degrees? >> 50s or 60s with overcast but they set a record last year but this year was too hot >> boosting your popularity >> how to brandi yourself online >> discoveries final voyage, the shuttles last top as the eds requirement >> crime lab's results in the search for missing morgan hill teenager give investigators new leads. >> technology titans' go head- to-head in a landmark legal 3qttle between oracle ,,,,,,,,,, there she is ! hey, i got a leak ! yoo hoo ! wait a minute, come back ! um, miss ? up here! right.
and she leads the 116th running of the boston marathon is officially in the books >> the runner from kenya brave the heat to finish in first place in 2 hours 12 minutes. he said he sang religious songs along the track. many runners were told to skip this year because of all the warm weather >> it was just too hot >> usually it is 60 degrees? >> 50s or 60s with overcast but they set a record last year but this year was too hot >> boosting your popularity >>...