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kenya. after high school, she moved out to make it on her own. >> she always wanted to be something big. she always wanted to be a ceo or something. that was her goal in life, was to be somebody. >> she came from having nothing to being somebody, and on one of her calendars it said, like, study, study, study, and then it says party on the last day. she was balancing her job and she was balancing school, and she was balancing, like, her party life. >> reporter: but on the morning of april fool's day, 2011, nothing was balanced. something was wrong. her friend janet gomez, desperate to hear from kenya, dove for her phone the moment it rang, but it wasn't kenya. it was another girlfriend. >> she was like, are you with kenya? and i said, no, i thought she was with you. and that's when it all started. >> reporter: started? oh, it had more than started for kenya monja, swallowed up by whatever it was, some dark presence haunting the happy, tipsy streets of lodo. coming up, kenya's family starts to
kenya. after high school, she moved out to make it on her own. >> she always wanted to be something big. she always wanted to be a ceo or something. that was her goal in life, was to be somebody. >> she came from having nothing to being somebody, and on one of her calendars it said, like, study, study, study, and then it says party on the last day. she was balancing her job and she was balancing school, and she was balancing, like, her party life. >> reporter: but on the...
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there are legal issues in kenya. it can lead to a 14 year sentence. i know from our media that many countries have high percentages of men affected men and experience condemnation of the personal religious intolerance and sexual abuse. we cannot have an hiv revolution -- data shows 42% of infections come age 15 to 24. eighty% form this infection in sub-saharan africa. as we target this population think about what a remarkable difference it could make in a couple years in a number of new infections. in addition is the young woman who has twice the hiv infection rate as young men. and looked at data from the service from 2007 where we find that 65% of infections among women before the age of 35. it is most true in eastern african countries so thinking about populations we need to prioritize to be specific to the priority population and think about their vulnerability is and deliver them to a comprehensive package specifically designed for the population. the prioritizing intervention that work in 2011, we were vigilant because they provided very clear a
there are legal issues in kenya. it can lead to a 14 year sentence. i know from our media that many countries have high percentages of men affected men and experience condemnation of the personal religious intolerance and sexual abuse. we cannot have an hiv revolution -- data shows 42% of infections come age 15 to 24. eighty% form this infection in sub-saharan africa. as we target this population think about what a remarkable difference it could make in a couple years in a number of new...
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>> guest: kenya was one of the evda wanotte.myl. were there for about two weeks, and it felt like a year. every daywas so ih wefl ro won ndoro nspa couple of days interviewing people there because barack obama sr. had spent much of his career in nairobi and theafter several days we drove ome iri across the highway up west to one of the most unforgettable drives of my life and the experiences ere so different fromarobi. coan interview them. he's a great youngnh ulndtitrew r >> host: book tv traveled with you to ken and conducted an interview over there as well. we want to show you that now. jryh,1we a ouw oth new book out of this world the making of barack obama. correct? has it been worth it? >>seys remnd do i do. from morning to night it energizes me even if i get tired during the interviews but this knheu t really know.y i got to see the vibrant life and things i never could see in my lifetime any other way bu i stnkisyd these last two days we have travelled around this part of western kenya based on the kind it h ntte out herecou
>> guest: kenya was one of the evda wanotte.myl. were there for about two weeks, and it felt like a year. every daywas so ih wefl ro won ndoro nspa couple of days interviewing people there because barack obama sr. had spent much of his career in nairobi and theafter several days we drove ome iri across the highway up west to one of the most unforgettable drives of my life and the experiences ere so different fromarobi. coan interview them. he's a great youngnh ulndtitrew r >> host:...
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it's a rapidly growing sector in kenya. she says it's a challenge -- but her international experience has helped. >> the first thing i noticed was how we do our meetings and the minutes. so i changed the meeting minutes template from this generous stories to task, item, responsible, target date. and it really helped us. because in every meeting, we've closed an item then we need to move to the next. >> lucy's boss says her fondness for order irritates her colleagues at times. but he values employees who are efficient and have international experience like lucy. >> we need to start looking at people that have longer-term projections and plans for their life. it is very often that you find employees staying only one year at a job and moving to the next job for a 5% increment in salary or one percent increment. so they are not looking at building careers. >> his company competes with many international firms in nairobi, which is east africa's most important economic hub. the city's five universities there boast a growing class
it's a rapidly growing sector in kenya. she says it's a challenge -- but her international experience has helped. >> the first thing i noticed was how we do our meetings and the minutes. so i changed the meeting minutes template from this generous stories to task, item, responsible, target date. and it really helped us. because in every meeting, we've closed an item then we need to move to the next. >> lucy's boss says her fondness for order irritates her colleagues at times. but he...
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think -- look at kenya.we are far ahead of them but look at them now. >> to share thetic of of -- to share the insight he game is dinesh d'souza. good to see you. >> thank you. >> he lived in a hit? >> it's not odd you have president who is well think and he has a relative in the hit, his half brother. but president obama has been going around the country saying we are our brother's keeper. >> fair share. he argued it. >> he said we have obligations to people, even people unrelated to us. and here is his own half-brother which is not only american poverty but in nairobi and he won't lift a finger to help him. >> he hasn't given his brother a dime, not a penny. he met him at the photo open. he goes and meets him. why did he speak out for the first time? wasn't there a story behind him that he was told not to speak to you? >> yeah, i was on your show, sean, a couple years ago. i started the george obama campaign compassion fund to raise a little money, a couple thousand dollars to help george become an all --
think -- look at kenya.we are far ahead of them but look at them now. >> to share thetic of of -- to share the insight he game is dinesh d'souza. good to see you. >> thank you. >> he lived in a hit? >> it's not odd you have president who is well think and he has a relative in the hit, his half brother. but president obama has been going around the country saying we are our brother's keeper. >> fair share. he argued it. >> he said we have obligations to...
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. >> on the kenya side of the family where did the obama clan begin? >> the obama clan began in sedan several hundred years ago. i start the story in a small village by lake victoria to the southeast of the major city in what we call. it is a poor part of kenya where the tribe is centered. second or third largest tribe in africa. the large tribe is where the obamas -- >> on the president's paternal side who are his grandparents? >> his grandfather was hussain who was born in the late 1800s and was in a first wave to the westernized, to western kenya. his name was onyango. in other ways became inculcated into british culture and british colony so he worked later as a chef or cook for many british military people and folks in nairobi. the mother came from another village in that area and she did not -- hussain with the difficult guy to live with. he beat his wives. he had several lives which was part of their culture. he moved from the area near where she grew up and moved back to another homestead of the obama clan in lake victoria. she had enough. a ne
. >> on the kenya side of the family where did the obama clan begin? >> the obama clan began in sedan several hundred years ago. i start the story in a small village by lake victoria to the southeast of the major city in what we call. it is a poor part of kenya where the tribe is centered. second or third largest tribe in africa. the large tribe is where the obamas -- >> on the president's paternal side who are his grandparents? >> his grandfather was hussain who was...
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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 littl
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....
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in plots targeting israeli, british and american targets in georgia, india, thailand, azerbaijan, kenya and cyprus. reza khalilli doesn't want his face shown but is a former member of the elite quds force, an iranian special operations group. he says it's orchestrating plots against israel. >> terror networks, recruiting, transfer of cash, terrorist activities under connection to hazard,s, islamic jihad and others. >> reporter: an example of what he's talking about, the july the 3-arrest in kenya. two iranian agents allegedly from the quds force were charged. a few days later in cyprus a suspected member of hezbollah, the terrorist group supported by iran were detained allegedly scoping out targets, including israeli tourists. >> pelley: john, thanks very much. tonight our new poll in the presidential race shows most voters don't seem to like their choices. the cbs news/"new york times" poll asked voters their preference. 47% said mitt romney, 46% president obama but only 36% have a favorable opinion of the president and only 32 view governor romney favorably maybe those negative campai
in plots targeting israeli, british and american targets in georgia, india, thailand, azerbaijan, kenya and cyprus. reza khalilli doesn't want his face shown but is a former member of the elite quds force, an iranian special operations group. he says it's orchestrating plots against israel. >> terror networks, recruiting, transfer of cash, terrorist activities under connection to hazard,s, islamic jihad and others. >> reporter: an example of what he's talking about, the july the...
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ulyreporter: an example of what se's talking about, the july the 3 arrest in kenya. two iranian agents allegedly e terrhe quds force were charged. few days later in cyprus a suspected member of hezbollah, the terrorist group supported by iran were detained allegedly scoping out targets, including israeli tourists. >> pelley: john, thanks very identi tonight our new poll in the presidential race shows most choirs don't seem to like their choices. the cbs news/"new york times" poll asked voters their id merence. 47% said mitt romney, 46% president obama but only 36% have a favorable opinion of the president and only 32 view governor romney favorably maybe those negative campaign ads are working. ea sent dean reynolds to one of the states where those ads are running, one of the swing states ilat will decide this election. ion.hat is mitt romney hiding? >> reporter: in ohio, the ohmpaign air war is well under way. >> when a president doesn't tell h,e truth, how can we trust him to lead? >> reporter: ohio is in a very exclusive club-- it's a swing state and one of eight u
ulyreporter: an example of what se's talking about, the july the 3 arrest in kenya. two iranian agents allegedly e terrhe quds force were charged. few days later in cyprus a suspected member of hezbollah, the terrorist group supported by iran were detained allegedly scoping out targets, including israeli tourists. >> pelley: john, thanks very identi tonight our new poll in the presidential race shows most choirs don't seem to like their choices. the cbs news/"new york times"...
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all this is happening as gone as going through a transition of power a similar unit also planned in kenya the team will reportedly use a training model that's similar to the programs used in central america and mexico and another one of these elite training forces is planned in nigeria it's hoped the officers can combat the latin america drug cartels that are allegedly using africa to smuggle cocaine and to europe now all of this is happening as critics argue that the war on drugs is a downright failure they say the war is costly and largely ineffective and is just
all this is happening as gone as going through a transition of power a similar unit also planned in kenya the team will reportedly use a training model that's similar to the programs used in central america and mexico and another one of these elite training forces is planned in nigeria it's hoped the officers can combat the latin america drug cartels that are allegedly using africa to smuggle cocaine and to europe now all of this is happening as critics argue that the war on drugs is a...
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it involves trips to hawaii, kenya, and indonesia. in three minutes and he will share with us who we talked to, what they told him, and why he's doing this at all. and the mother of a hollywood heavyweight says she isn't here for her life after sharing her thoughts on the president's reelection. we will show you the title wave of backlash and threats against the life of brad pitt's mother. plus from the unbelievable story of a teenager who survived an encounter with an alligator gets even more amazing. here today in his own words, what he did when this predator went for the kill. >> the gator was about right here for me, i took my hand and i grabbed that skin up underneath of him and try to control him. he just kept going, i pulled his head up and i brought my legs around him. he just went and go. oice. take advil, and maybe have to take up to four in a day. or take aleve, which can relieve pain all day with just two pills. good eye. megyn: folks are lucky to be alive today after terrifying car crash. folks say that she crashed into w
it involves trips to hawaii, kenya, and indonesia. in three minutes and he will share with us who we talked to, what they told him, and why he's doing this at all. and the mother of a hollywood heavyweight says she isn't here for her life after sharing her thoughts on the president's reelection. we will show you the title wave of backlash and threats against the life of brad pitt's mother. plus from the unbelievable story of a teenager who survived an encounter with an alligator gets even more...
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they had been kidnapped on friday at a refugee camps in kenya. they have been working there for the norwegian refugee council. an army spokesman said the two men and two women are in safe hands, following a joint mission by kenyan and somali forces. we understand their driver was killed in the raid. hostages were handed over to somalia and officials and they are expected there sometime today. there were no injuries. none of the aid workers were injured in any way or form, but they were still slightly shaken, but relieved to be free there were others that were kidnapped a few months ago -- to be free. >> there were others that were kidnapped a few months ago that have not been freed. >> yes. the kidnapping of the four aid workers on friday was the first in an effort to secure the somalian frontier. everyone was still surprised. we are still waiting to find out the fate of the spanish aid workers that were kidnapped in sudan. >> and the army mission across the border there, presumably to crush and disturb their camps. >> there have been a dispute o
they had been kidnapped on friday at a refugee camps in kenya. they have been working there for the norwegian refugee council. an army spokesman said the two men and two women are in safe hands, following a joint mission by kenyan and somali forces. we understand their driver was killed in the raid. hostages were handed over to somalia and officials and they are expected there sometime today. there were no injuries. none of the aid workers were injured in any way or form, but they were still...
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now, these are two iranian nationals arrested in kenya for plotting to plant explosives in kenya andghboring countries. and reportedly, they were targeting u.s., israeli and british interests, including embassies or hotels. our david mckenzie is in nairobi, and i asked him whether there is any doubt that these plots were actually backed by the government of iran. >> reporter: well, the kenyan officials are being very circumspect at this point, erin. this is an active case. and these two gentlemen, these iranians, have not been convicted of anything yet. but they were found with 30 pounds of explosives, hidden in a golf course on the coast of kenya. that amount of explosives could take down a hotel, a large building, or dare i say it, even an embassy. so certainly, these are not small-scale terrorists, if they are, in fact, terrorists. and the finger would be pointed at least initially and the israeli government is pointing towards the iranian government, which has long denied any links to terror. but in this case, if they are found to be iranian operatives, a very serious allegation.
now, these are two iranian nationals arrested in kenya for plotting to plant explosives in kenya andghboring countries. and reportedly, they were targeting u.s., israeli and british interests, including embassies or hotels. our david mckenzie is in nairobi, and i asked him whether there is any doubt that these plots were actually backed by the government of iran. >> reporter: well, the kenyan officials are being very circumspect at this point, erin. this is an active case. and these two...
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what -- i made these comments with reference to the elections in kenya, the united states, and to the international criminal court. an incident report from the san francisco sheriff's department, the nature of the incident. president chiu: could we have the overhead, please. >> yes, please. city hall, third floor. i was in full uniform and assigned as a deputy. at 900 hours, the deputy and i were dispatched to investigate a suspicious person in room 48. the department of elections. upon our arrival, we observed at bonafide -- unidentified black male with copper wire wrapped around his head and he was wearing a long brown road -- robe with a rope around his waist. [unintelligible] another incident report from the san francisco police department. incident 110153149. official declaration, prop 115 certified. star number 299. on february 22nd -- >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, supervisors. i am the executive director of the library users association. i am pleased to concern that thanks to efforts including research and assistance from attorneys, we were able to stop
what -- i made these comments with reference to the elections in kenya, the united states, and to the international criminal court. an incident report from the san francisco sheriff's department, the nature of the incident. president chiu: could we have the overhead, please. >> yes, please. city hall, third floor. i was in full uniform and assigned as a deputy. at 900 hours, the deputy and i were dispatched to investigate a suspicious person in room 48. the department of elections. upon...
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a century behind in some ways and get kenya was starting to emerge. the rebellion was beginning, the push for independence was beginning and the generalization he was a part of that. >> host: how long were you in kenya and what did you see? what was it like to be over there? >> guest: kenya was one of the great experiences of my life. every day was unforgettable. we were there for about two >> coming up, trained or places the presidents and groups to better understand places in history from leaders to destiny to "split-decision presidents" who had a better first or second and "utter failures." this is about an hour. [applause] >> thank you. i have to say that it's always a great pleasure to be era politics & prose. i've done this on more than one occasion and i consider this a place to see a literary cathedral in washington insists a real pleasure to be here. i will say i'm very pleased to see so many people year, although it gave me just a moment of nervousness because it looked like i was in going to go to find a parking spot and i was worried wheth
a century behind in some ways and get kenya was starting to emerge. the rebellion was beginning, the push for independence was beginning and the generalization he was a part of that. >> host: how long were you in kenya and what did you see? what was it like to be over there? >> guest: kenya was one of the great experiences of my life. every day was unforgettable. we were there for about two >> coming up, trained or places the presidents and groups to better understand places...
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kenya of harford faces murder charges in the death of a family friend.s being indicted on several charges from a separate attack when he was a student at morgan state. kenya beat him with a baseball bat wrapped wrapped in barbed wire. >>> leopold will go on trial on allegations of misconduct. he is accused of using security detail to cover personal matters including waiting for him during sexual encounters. >>> sterns, 23 years old this is a photo, police suspect him in a murder that happened in the end of may, if you have any idea of the are abouts, call police as quickly as possible. >>> update on the story we have been following for several months. all of the people charged in the st. patrick's day attack in baltimore have pled guilty. parsons , the suspect seen punching the man in this video was sentenced to three years in prison, he will serve one. two other suspects were sentenced to time served and probation and a fourth suspect faces three years in jail. >>> we learn how our students performed on the maryland school assessment test. the results m
kenya of harford faces murder charges in the death of a family friend.s being indicted on several charges from a separate attack when he was a student at morgan state. kenya beat him with a baseball bat wrapped wrapped in barbed wire. >>> leopold will go on trial on allegations of misconduct. he is accused of using security detail to cover personal matters including waiting for him during sexual encounters. >>> sterns, 23 years old this is a photo, police suspect him in a...
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alexander kenya kill his roommate and ate his heart and part of his brain. he is indicted on charges in a separate attack when he was a student at morgan state. a student claims kenya beat him with a baseball bat. >>> a case against john low poled john leopold takes part. his office has not issued a comment. >>> a house expected to vote to repeal the health care reform law again. this is the 31st vote to repeal the law, but the first since the supreme court issued the ruling upholding the mandate. lawmakers say they are doing what is best, they say, for their constituents. >> the american people told us one thing, they do not like obama care. house republicans heard their voice, we pledged to repeal the law, and pave the way for real reform that lowers health care costs for families and employers across the country. >> critics of the vote says this is nothing more than political posturing. any repeal effort by the house, which is republican held, will die in the democratic controlled senate. >>> also happening tomorrow a hearing is ed asked in harrisburg, pe
alexander kenya kill his roommate and ate his heart and part of his brain. he is indicted on charges in a separate attack when he was a student at morgan state. a student claims kenya beat him with a baseball bat. >>> a case against john low poled john leopold takes part. his office has not issued a comment. >>> a house expected to vote to repeal the health care reform law again. this is the 31st vote to repeal the law, but the first since the supreme court issued the ruling...
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workers from neighboring nations like kenya and uganda. >> i've got the experience, the skills, so ateast i have people to teach here. these kind of skills in kenya, people very many aren't needed there, but this country needs it. >> reporter: political instability has left many south sudanese without basic education. a lack of work experience is preventing them from competing with those from other countries. that's why many people in south sudan now struggle to earn a living. the landlocked country also stopped producing crude oil in january. it's at odds with neighboring sudan over the distribution of oil revenue as the pipelines run through both territories. >> it's affect iing -- >> reporter: oil was primary source of income for south sudan. now the country can no longer afford to supply the necessary commodity commodities. james clement is 30 years old. he returned from sudan five months ago to live with his family in his home country. he now has to support eight other family members and is worried about rising prices. the cost of daily necessities has doubled or even tripled at
workers from neighboring nations like kenya and uganda. >> i've got the experience, the skills, so ateast i have people to teach here. these kind of skills in kenya, people very many aren't needed there, but this country needs it. >> reporter: political instability has left many south sudanese without basic education. a lack of work experience is preventing them from competing with those from other countries. that's why many people in south sudan now struggle to earn a living. the...
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"barack obama, the story," takes readers to kansas, kenya, hawaii, indonesia, los angeles, new york, and chicago, ending as mr. obama heads to harvard law school. david maraniss joins us now. thank you for being with us. >> thank you, jude he a great to be here. >> woodruff: you didn't just dash this book off. you went all over the world, went through reems of documents, interviewed how those people. how is this different than preparing for the biography of president clinton? >> that was centered in arkansas which is, you know, another place of someone coming out of nowhere. but to tell this story of barack obama, it really is a global story in so ny way that's what fascinated me in the beginning. sort of the unlikeliness of this character coming from so many different places and weaving it together into someone who became president. >> woodruff: you were saying you decided to write it on the night of the election. you had been thinking about it, but the night he became president... >> it overwhelmd me that night. before that, i have to confess that over the years before that, i had
"barack obama, the story," takes readers to kansas, kenya, hawaii, indonesia, los angeles, new york, and chicago, ending as mr. obama heads to harvard law school. david maraniss joins us now. thank you for being with us. >> thank you, jude he a great to be here. >> woodruff: you didn't just dash this book off. you went all over the world, went through reems of documents, interviewed how those people. how is this different than preparing for the biography of president...
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his half brother in kenya! >> obama had not done anything to help you? ♪ >> i think he has a family to run. >> will his brother sell him out? we'll show you in a little bit. and speaking of drama, this the state of san fernando valley you're using to politicians screwing you, but not like this. i told my estranged wife and my children about my relationship. >> i don't have no respect for you. >> you don't have no respect for your wife or family. >> they are all having affairs, and they might all get recalled. how is that for fun politics? anybody know what time it is? all right. it geese time! ♪ >> now we have been telling the president, go after mitt romney's secret bank accounts. here is what americans are not going to be happy with, a guy returning for president of the united states of america, who has money in the cayman islands and bermuda, owning corporations set up in bermuda. and the president listened. here is what he said. >> i think what is important if you are running for president is that the american people know who you are, what you have d
his half brother in kenya! >> obama had not done anything to help you? ♪ >> i think he has a family to run. >> will his brother sell him out? we'll show you in a little bit. and speaking of drama, this the state of san fernando valley you're using to politicians screwing you, but not like this. i told my estranged wife and my children about my relationship. >> i don't have no respect for you. >> you don't have no respect for your wife or family. >> they are...
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she grew up in the masai village in kenya. and girls at age seven were pulled out of school and they've underwent female genital cutting and then were basically promised to be married. from her perspective, our life from that point was over. she looked at her mother and she did not want to end up in the same situation. so, she realized she had one tool to negotiate with, and that was going through practice of the female circumcision and she negotiate with her father and her father said, yes, i will keep you in school and you do not have to be promised to be married if you go through this practice -- and they agreed. she went through the practice and they stayed in school and she made it through high school and then she decided -- did not know how she got the idea -- she decided she wanted to go to college and the united states. she managed to get a scholarship in pittsburgh. she somehow manages to get her village all together to pull their money together to get her on a flight to pittsburgh. i need. in 2006, a dissertation awa
she grew up in the masai village in kenya. and girls at age seven were pulled out of school and they've underwent female genital cutting and then were basically promised to be married. from her perspective, our life from that point was over. she looked at her mother and she did not want to end up in the same situation. so, she realized she had one tool to negotiate with, and that was going through practice of the female circumcision and she negotiate with her father and her father said, yes, i...
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somalia to pursue all militants since then islam is town been blamed for a string of blast across kenya though they've never admitted the violence in the country. a gunman in an afghan police uniform has killed three nato staff in southern afghanistan he was injured and later arrested the incident brings a to the number to thirty nine of foreign troops killed this month with the death toll of two hundred fifteen so far this year the attack comes ahead of a handlebar which will see control of the country's past from nato to afghan security forces in twenty fourteen. hundreds of protesters have demonstrated in japan as the country restarts the first nuclear plant since the crisis to question a last year the move was ordered last month as prime minister said the economy and living standards couldn't be maintained without atomic energy the country shut down all its nuclear plants after a meltdown at the fukushima plant triggered by last year's tsunami and earthquake. mexico's opposition candidate enrique pena nieto has claimed a victory in the country's presidential election when would mean
somalia to pursue all militants since then islam is town been blamed for a string of blast across kenya though they've never admitted the violence in the country. a gunman in an afghan police uniform has killed three nato staff in southern afghanistan he was injured and later arrested the incident brings a to the number to thirty nine of foreign troops killed this month with the death toll of two hundred fifteen so far this year the attack comes ahead of a handlebar which will see control of...
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have been killed with the forty wounded in similar twenty as attacks on two churches in north east kenya moscow silence a large gun and grenade raids the worst in the country since it send troops into somalia to pursue al shabaab militants since then islamism have been blamed for a string of blasts across kenya though they've never admitted to the violence in the country. being mexico preliminary results show the opposition candidate and retape a nine year dog has won the country's presidential election his victory means are the return to power all the institutional revolutionary party which has had less friendly relations with the us of them the party which has ruled mexico for the past twelve years the winners of party had previously enjoyed several decades in power but had gained a reputation for widespread corruption electoral fraud and auto re tarion rule. now does is a manning the business that scott oil is losing value how is that affecting the russian stock markets let's wind out. well actually at the moment it looks like they're trading in the opposite direction and what we're s
have been killed with the forty wounded in similar twenty as attacks on two churches in north east kenya moscow silence a large gun and grenade raids the worst in the country since it send troops into somalia to pursue al shabaab militants since then islamism have been blamed for a string of blasts across kenya though they've never admitted to the violence in the country. being mexico preliminary results show the opposition candidate and retape a nine year dog has won the country's presidential...
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this happened yesterday or sunday morning in kenya.praying and going about their business near the border town of somal somalia, and they describe a scene of mayhem where the men stormed in and lobbed grenades to the open churches and then fired what looked like automatic weapons. 17 killed and several seriously injured and scores likely injured. this worry is that it is the latest indication that while kenyan forces are in somalia trying to shore up a barrier between the lawless somalia and here in kenya, these attacks just keep on happening. there have been a spait of them over recent months both on the border region, susan, but also in nairobi along the coast. there are terrorist warnings by the government about the terror locations here in kenya, but this is the latest indication of what is problem of militants coming over to operate here in kenya. >> talk about that, because many believe it is al shabab and this is a group that is affiliated with al qaeda. >> well, this point, al shabab at this point, they -- they are affiliated w
this happened yesterday or sunday morning in kenya.praying and going about their business near the border town of somal somalia, and they describe a scene of mayhem where the men stormed in and lobbed grenades to the open churches and then fired what looked like automatic weapons. 17 killed and several seriously injured and scores likely injured. this worry is that it is the latest indication that while kenyan forces are in somalia trying to shore up a barrier between the lawless somalia and...
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to pursue all shabaab militants since then islamised have been blamed for a string of blasts across kenya though they have never admitted to the violence in the country. in mexico preliminary results show the opposition candidate pena nieto has claimed to victory in the country's presidential election has when means the return to power of the institutional revolutionary party club years out of all fits by the time his party was defeated after seven decades in a power it had gained a reputation for widespread corruption electoral fraud and all the tearing is pena's wall in the support however for his reform agenda. which focuses on improvement of infrastructure and battle with poverty. boundaries are the russian capital happened officially extended to the southwest as promised meaning the city has now more than doubled in area peter oliver it looks into what the expansion means from muscovites and for those who have been made a city dwellers after this move. it was always one of europe's largest cities no moscow has gotten even bigger from the first of july a huge chunk of what had been th
to pursue all shabaab militants since then islamised have been blamed for a string of blasts across kenya though they have never admitted to the violence in the country. in mexico preliminary results show the opposition candidate pena nieto has claimed to victory in the country's presidential election has when means the return to power of the institutional revolutionary party club years out of all fits by the time his party was defeated after seven decades in a power it had gained a reputation...
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i was in you got that and kenya. -- uganda and kenya. they have helped us in somalia, djibouti, and ethiopia. there's a long way to go. the infrastructure is not there to help grow the economy, but i encourage u.s. companies to be more engaged in africa. there's a growing middle class presented opportunities for us. africom will be essential. that is one piece in developing aid and they're making a critical difference in their region. in his capacity building, the capacity of the local nations to govern and grow. of these are very important relationships and i was more optimistic about our relationship there. >> a quick follow up? >> did you hear anything new about al qaeda in africa, some of these terrorist groups? are you can talk about all? and are you hearing more affirmation of their growing were becoming more formidable? >> the good news outweighs the bad during the good news is we have had considerable success in somalia and in yemen. we have been contained in the arabian peninsula, the more robust threat at the moment. they have
i was in you got that and kenya. -- uganda and kenya. they have helped us in somalia, djibouti, and ethiopia. there's a long way to go. the infrastructure is not there to help grow the economy, but i encourage u.s. companies to be more engaged in africa. there's a growing middle class presented opportunities for us. africom will be essential. that is one piece in developing aid and they're making a critical difference in their region. in his capacity building, the capacity of the local nations...