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[ applause ] i have -- in kenya we drive on the other side of the road. >> a quick mind on kenya we driveof the street. we're back with a round table. he has been making the birth the butt of his jokes but he is going to kenya this coming july. it will be his first visit as president to the homeland of his father. former new hampshire governor has said this will just get a rise out of the birther crowd. here he is. >> his trip back to kenya is going to create a lot of chatter and commentary among the hard right that still don't see him as having been born in the u.s. i personally think he's just insighting some chatter on an issue that should have been a dead issue a long time ago. >> it's his fault governor? i don't think so. he has been taunted for years by those accusing him of being born in kenya and today the president is capable of having a little fun with the topic. here he is again. >> and just to be clear i know where my birth certificate is but a lot of people don't. a lot of people don't. i think it's still up on a website somewhere. do you remember that? that was crazy. that w
[ applause ] i have -- in kenya we drive on the other side of the road. >> a quick mind on kenya we driveof the street. we're back with a round table. he has been making the birth the butt of his jokes but he is going to kenya this coming july. it will be his first visit as president to the homeland of his father. former new hampshire governor has said this will just get a rise out of the birther crowd. here he is. >> his trip back to kenya is going to create a lot of chatter and...
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. >> i'm in kenya. today, we take you to a very beautiful place. find why some of the locals aren't happy. >> so in israel, it looks like benjamin netanyahu will remain as prime minister. the opposition leader, isaac herzog called benjamin netanyahu to congratulate him on his election win. the next step is for israel's president to invite netanyahu to form a coalition. 99% of the vote is in. it could lead to 29 seats compared to the zionist union with 24 seats. prime minister netanyahu has promise there had will be no palestinian state created if he wins this fourth term. the zionist union does back the idea of a two-state solution, and you've also got this tomorrow the joint israel arab union, the small parties that banned together and ever now taken 14 seats in the can knesset. for people not familiar with israeli politics, talk us through the process now. it's not just a case of forming a coalition. there are formalities go through. >> indeed. all eyes are on the president to see if he will tap mr. netanyahu's shoulder and ask him to form his co
. >> i'm in kenya. today, we take you to a very beautiful place. find why some of the locals aren't happy. >> so in israel, it looks like benjamin netanyahu will remain as prime minister. the opposition leader, isaac herzog called benjamin netanyahu to congratulate him on his election win. the next step is for israel's president to invite netanyahu to form a coalition. 99% of the vote is in. it could lead to 29 seats compared to the zionist union with 24 seats. prime minister...
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these of the two extremes in kenya. it depends on where you are. >> where there is no water, conflicts are escalating. further down the river, fights over grazing lands and water have resulted in death. some residents believe climate change is the main culprit. others believe the dam. nearly half of keya's electricity is produced here, making the dams crucial for the country's industrial development. the power company has little interest in cooperating with the research project, but that is not the touring the scientists. -- not deterring the scientists. >> electricity is important because one of the components to wise up is looking at the front -- infrastructure and the effect of the dam. this is one of the big components because it will affect the natural flow of the river and everything. >> all data is to be analyzed by 2016. so far progress on the project has been sluggish. redundant structures, bureaucracy, and hierarchies are just some of the issues hindering communication between project partners and each partner
these of the two extremes in kenya. it depends on where you are. >> where there is no water, conflicts are escalating. further down the river, fights over grazing lands and water have resulted in death. some residents believe climate change is the main culprit. others believe the dam. nearly half of keya's electricity is produced here, making the dams crucial for the country's industrial development. the power company has little interest in cooperating with the research project, but that...
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kenya has millions of dollars every year from foreign and local tourists.ar-old died fighting for his share of that money. he was allegedly shot by security officers during a protest. his family is still in shock. they are part of a community who feel a few in the county government are benefitting. >> translator: it was just a peaceful demonstration. suddenly bullets were fired. >> reporter: and he tried to manage the animosity locals have with some politicians here. >> translator: people are complaining about ms. management of resources, it is corruption and something wrong when someone is expected of stealing public funds. >> reporter: county government officials deny allegations of corruption and communities around here are getting a fair share of the revenue. >> we give it and if you split that each would get about $20 million a year. >> reporter: $20 million shellings and people say the money is not reaching them try to bring tourist to their villages outside the reserve. these women are selling souvenirs and you can buy this cloth. look at this it's b
kenya has millions of dollars every year from foreign and local tourists.ar-old died fighting for his share of that money. he was allegedly shot by security officers during a protest. his family is still in shock. they are part of a community who feel a few in the county government are benefitting. >> translator: it was just a peaceful demonstration. suddenly bullets were fired. >> reporter: and he tried to manage the animosity locals have with some politicians here. >>...
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in kenya, we drive on the other side. >> what's this thing with trump and you?'t -- he's -- it's like me and letterman. what does he have against you here? i don't get it. >> you know, this all dates back to when we were growing up together in kenya. >> yeah. >> so that was all behind us. all part of the crazy right wing past. until today. when the white house announced the president will finally visit kenya this summer. just moments after that announcement, former republican governor john sununu weighed in. >> his trip back to kenya is going to create a lot of chatter and commentary amongst some of the hard right who still don't see him as having been born in the u.s. i personally think he's just inciting some chatter on issue that should have been a dead issue a long time ago. >> the issue should have been settled long ago, but i guess president obama just keeps inciting chatter. it's all his fault. here's my short-form response. the only ones inciting chatter are right wingers like governor sununu. make these outlandish comments. nice try. but we gotcha. ♪ su
in kenya, we drive on the other side. >> what's this thing with trump and you?'t -- he's -- it's like me and letterman. what does he have against you here? i don't get it. >> you know, this all dates back to when we were growing up together in kenya. >> yeah. >> so that was all behind us. all part of the crazy right wing past. until today. when the white house announced the president will finally visit kenya this summer. just moments after that announcement, former...
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news that president obama will travel to kenya this summer. aka going home. the right accusing the president of inciting chatter among birther. >> his trip back to kenya is going to create a lot of chatter and commentary amongst some of the hard right who still don't see him as having been born in the u.s. i personally think he's just inciting some chatter on an issue that should have been a dead issue a long time ago. >> this is a trap that the white house is laying for birther and con spearists. >> a multimillion dollar cross continental trap for birthers. >> because now is the time to lay that trap. >> absolutely. this is brilliant. it is right around april fool's day that they announce this. just connect the dots people. geez. >> he's obviously going to kenya to wallow in the anti-colonial, anti-american nature of his father. >> he's not been to kenya since he's been president. >> i was born in this country but from india. you get criticized for not going home enough. not going to your native place. >> but he is from this country. >> home is hawaii. >> th
news that president obama will travel to kenya this summer. aka going home. the right accusing the president of inciting chatter among birther. >> his trip back to kenya is going to create a lot of chatter and commentary amongst some of the hard right who still don't see him as having been born in the u.s. i personally think he's just inciting some chatter on an issue that should have been a dead issue a long time ago. >> this is a trap that the white house is laying for birther and...
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the man is suspected of planning the 2013 attack on a shopping mall in kenya. david martin has more on this. >> reporter: the strike was carried out thursday by eye predator drone as adan garaar was travel buying car through southern somalia. the predator launched hellfire missiles on its first pass over the carc circled around and fired again just soon sure. it was another round in the long-running, but almost ibvisible battle against al-shabaab, one of al qaeda's many affiliates. adan garaar was said by u.s. intelligence to be the mastermind of the 2013 attack on the west gate mall in noocial kenya, which left more than 60 dead and 175 wounded. four gunmen sent by al-shabaab took over the mall sing ling out non-muslims for death. hundreds of shoppers fled, but it would be three days before kenyan forces could regain control. it was the goodliest terrorist attack in kenya since the 1998 bombing of the american embassy there. al-shabaab claimed it was in retaliation for kenya having sent troops into somalia. in the past seven months, u.s. strikes have killed th
the man is suspected of planning the 2013 attack on a shopping mall in kenya. david martin has more on this. >> reporter: the strike was carried out thursday by eye predator drone as adan garaar was travel buying car through southern somalia. the predator launched hellfire missiles on its first pass over the carc circled around and fired again just soon sure. it was another round in the long-running, but almost ibvisible battle against al-shabaab, one of al qaeda's many affiliates. adan...
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kenya cat farmers struggles after eu blanzied the leaf the plant is a stimulant when it's chewed and are now forced to sell it at below market prices and only can export to so somalia. >> reporter: this is what families in the highlands have done for generations. >> it's like one dollar. >> reporter: sell most to somalia but say middlemen manipulate the market, forcing them to sell their plants cheap. >> people maximize for profit and want to maximize profit and know we are in the market and have no other market and sit down and that is why they lower the price. >> reporter: farmers say they used to get $600 a bag, now prices can go down to just $200 a bag, several european countries stopped importing the plant because of social and health reasons and doctors say it can lead to insomnia high blood pressure and heart problems, the eu was the most lucrative and farmers in kenya need somalia and biggest and sometimes the only market. it's a mild narcotic but people who use it regularly say they can chew leaves for hours and keeps them awake and always puts them in a good mood and helps
kenya cat farmers struggles after eu blanzied the leaf the plant is a stimulant when it's chewed and are now forced to sell it at below market prices and only can export to so somalia. >> reporter: this is what families in the highlands have done for generations. >> it's like one dollar. >> reporter: sell most to somalia but say middlemen manipulate the market, forcing them to sell their plants cheap. >> people maximize for profit and want to maximize profit and know we...
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a place visited by thousands of tourists every year, but rollings living near kenya's reserve say theysing out on the benefits. >>> and on a roll. the indian motorcycle bike come trying to balance local tradition with his global ambitions. exclusive interview with a foreign mining company accused of taking native american land. >> people have been very critical of your company, saying that it'll leave a permanent scar on the landscape. will it? >> an america tonight special report: "mining sacred lands". thursday, 10:00 eastern. >> the new al jazeera america primetime. get the real news you've been looking for. at 7:00, a thorough wrapup of the day's events. then at 8:00, john seigenthaler digs deeper into the stories of the day. and at 9:00, get a global perspective on the news. weeknights, on al jazeera america . ♪ ♪ >>> top stories for you once again on al jazerra. in israel the opposition leader isaac herzog has called benjamin netanyahu and congratulated him on his election win. 99% of the votes have been counted and the results show netanyahu's likud party has taken 29 seats. the
a place visited by thousands of tourists every year, but rollings living near kenya's reserve say theysing out on the benefits. >>> and on a roll. the indian motorcycle bike come trying to balance local tradition with his global ambitions. exclusive interview with a foreign mining company accused of taking native american land. >> people have been very critical of your company, saying that it'll leave a permanent scar on the landscape. will it? >> an america tonight special...
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. >> reporter: i am in kenya.e take a look at a very beautiful place but find out why some of the locals aren't happy. >> the new al jazeera america primetime. get the real news you've been looking for. at 7:00, a thorough wrapup of the day's events. then at 8:00, john seigenthaler digs deeper into the stories of the day. and at 9:00, get a global perspective on the news. weeknights, on al jazeera america . ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back. a reminders now of the top stories on al jazerra an israeli prime minute officer benjamin net me's likud party has a slight edge in early counting after one of the closest elections in the country's history. he's already declared victory but center left rival isaac herzog says he's work to go put together a coalition. and the joint list of israeli palestinian parties is poised to be the third largest political force. it's an alliance of four parties that ran under one ticket. they managed to get 13 seats. >>> the syrian government says it's downed a u.s. drone. the u.s. says the a drone di
. >> reporter: i am in kenya.e take a look at a very beautiful place but find out why some of the locals aren't happy. >> the new al jazeera america primetime. get the real news you've been looking for. at 7:00, a thorough wrapup of the day's events. then at 8:00, john seigenthaler digs deeper into the stories of the day. and at 9:00, get a global perspective on the news. weeknights, on al jazeera america . ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back. a reminders now of the top stories on al...
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claudio levanga roam. >> in kenya watching television could be confusing. switching from allen analog to digital. haru mutasa has the story. >> there's a very confusing message. >> staying in the darkness is frustrating. we don't know what's happening in the rest of the country. we captain even watch the news. >> the communications authority of kenya recently switched from analog to digital. but some didn't comply so the government switched their signals off. >> there's nothing. >> the trio of stations which didn't make the switch said they combined to produce new content. the chinese locals broadcasters who have to use their signals say they're worried about censorship. >> the negative to my question is being seized upon by individuals in government who want to control whattence forth kenyans will see on their television screens. >> the deposit has no interest in controlling the content that is going out. what has happened is that the market migration value chain has changed. as opposed to what happened during the analog era where broadcasters could be kno
claudio levanga roam. >> in kenya watching television could be confusing. switching from allen analog to digital. haru mutasa has the story. >> there's a very confusing message. >> staying in the darkness is frustrating. we don't know what's happening in the rest of the country. we captain even watch the news. >> the communications authority of kenya recently switched from analog to digital. but some didn't comply so the government switched their signals off. >>...
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. >> kenya's maasai mara national reserves are beautiful. but people who live there say that they're not benefiting from the money that the tourists bring in. we have reports from massai mara. >> park officials say thousands of people visit every year to see some of the animals up close, and the beautiful landscape. kenya earns millions of dollars every year from foreign and local tourists, but 29-year-old decide fighting for a share of that money. he was allegedly shot by security officers during a protest. his family is still in shock. they're part of a community the massai who feel that few are benefiting. >> it was a peaceful demonstration. suddenly bullets were fired. >> massai elders try to manage the animosity that locals have with politicians here. >> people are complaining of resources, it's corruption. they suspect people of stealing public funds. >> county government officials denial gas stations of corruption. they say communities around the massai mara are getting a fair share of the revenue. >> we give 50%. each ward get over $
. >> kenya's maasai mara national reserves are beautiful. but people who live there say that they're not benefiting from the money that the tourists bring in. we have reports from massai mara. >> park officials say thousands of people visit every year to see some of the animals up close, and the beautiful landscape. kenya earns millions of dollars every year from foreign and local tourists, but 29-year-old decide fighting for a share of that money. he was allegedly shot by security...
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in some parts of kenya, a daughter is a commodity. many conservative societies value some of the old customs. when the young bride gets to the house, the father in law is waiting, she walks this through the gates, she's been welcomed into the family. if she hasn't been circumsised the process can't happen. health officials say some girls and women die from infection and childbirth because they were circumsised. joyce doesn't want to be cut. praying no one forces her to come back to her parents who believes she's disrespecting an age-old custom. >> the u.s. national snults of health says an american treated for the deadly ebola virus is in critical condition. the health care workers was evacuated to the u.s. last week from west africa with nine others. the patient working with a medical aid group. that patient and the others are being monitored at designated ebola facilities in three u.s. states. >> the speaker of the u.s. house of representatives is expected to launch an investigation into hillary clinton's use of a personal email whi
in some parts of kenya, a daughter is a commodity. many conservative societies value some of the old customs. when the young bride gets to the house, the father in law is waiting, she walks this through the gates, she's been welcomed into the family. if she hasn't been circumsised the process can't happen. health officials say some girls and women die from infection and childbirth because they were circumsised. joyce doesn't want to be cut. praying no one forces her to come back to her parents...
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we can't even watch the news. >> the communications authority of kenya switched from analog t.v. transmitters to digital. three privately owned television stations didn't comply, so the government switched their signals off. >> there's nothing. some of us are thinking of getting rid of our televisions. >> the trio of stations which didn't switch, said they applied to carry their own content but only two signal distributors were licensed, the kenya broadcasting station which is government owned and local broadcasters who have to use their signals are worried about censorship. >> the digital migration has been seized by individuals in government who want to control what people will see on their television screens or knots. >> what has happened is the digital migration market has changed. as opposed to what happened during the analog era where broadcasters could own their own infrastructure in order to distribute their content this time around, all broadcasters are distributed by a common carrier. >> going digital means people will have more choice, say government officials access t
we can't even watch the news. >> the communications authority of kenya switched from analog t.v. transmitters to digital. three privately owned television stations didn't comply, so the government switched their signals off. >> there's nothing. some of us are thinking of getting rid of our televisions. >> the trio of stations which didn't switch, said they applied to carry their own content but only two signal distributors were licensed, the kenya broadcasting station which is...
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kenya earns millions from foreign tourists. many died fighting for a share of the money, shot by security officers much the family are in shock. they are part of a community who feel a few in the government are benefitting. >> it was a peaceful demonstration. bullets were fired. >> theeders tried to manage the n mosty locals have with politicians. >> people are complaining about corruption. suspected when someone steals funds. officials deny allegations of core ubility. they are getting a fair share of the rev few. >> if you take that. this go forward. each over 20 million. >> 20 million - that's 200,000. those that say that money is not reaching them try to endays tourists to the villages. >> women are selling souvenirs. take a look at this. a beaded necklace. >> what they earn is nowhere near what some politicians get. until a solution is found, a frustrated community hope they too, will benefit from the annals they left side by side with >>> in the news ahead on al jazeera america... >> i'm in the southern indian state. comi
kenya earns millions from foreign tourists. many died fighting for a share of the money, shot by security officers much the family are in shock. they are part of a community who feel a few in the government are benefitting. >> it was a peaceful demonstration. bullets were fired. >> theeders tried to manage the n mosty locals have with politicians. >> people are complaining about corruption. suspected when someone steals funds. officials deny allegations of core ubility. they...
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tons of elephant tusks go up in flames in kenya in an effort to end a major wildlife crime. we'll tell you more. and in sports, good news for the man who runs world football as he seek a fifth term as fee at fifa president. >> at one time i felt that selling cocaine was my purpose. >> as the amount of drugs grew guns came in. >> murder rate was sky-high. >> this guy was the biggest in l.a. >> i was goin' through a million dollars worth of drugs every day. i liked it. it's hard to believe that a friend would set you up. people don't get federal life sentences and beat them. >> they had been trafficking on behalf of the united states government. >> the cia admitted it. >> "freeway - crack in the system". only on al jazeera america. >> hello again with the news hour. adrian filling in in doha. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu speak to congress and criticized current negotiations between the u.s. and iran in switzerland. iraq's army said that it has made gains against the islamic state in iraq and the levant in its offensive to take tikrit. thousands of soldiers shia m
tons of elephant tusks go up in flames in kenya in an effort to end a major wildlife crime. we'll tell you more. and in sports, good news for the man who runs world football as he seek a fifth term as fee at fifa president. >> at one time i felt that selling cocaine was my purpose. >> as the amount of drugs grew guns came in. >> murder rate was sky-high. >> this guy was the biggest in l.a. >> i was goin' through a million dollars worth of drugs every day. i liked...
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. >> in kenya we drive on the other side of the street. >> oh, wow, a kenya reference.t serious and dignified to do late night shows. >> yes, you have a job. leave the for us. you don't need the exposure. >> you want to read the tweets on kimmal? >> listen i wish i had the opportunity read those nasty tweets and i wish they were funnier, get with it people. and how great they are for writing these jokes for obama but we do have a lot going on in the country and so i don't know how he can be care free, i don't know. >> were you upset that none of your mean tweets were featured? >> the ones you get or send? >> the ones you send to the president. >> i don't. that would be crazy. i don't know why he thinks that is funny that he can't produce a birth certificate and kenya. >> no it's just one big joke that the constitution is shred up. i think we've probably reached the point in society where you doit. this is the future. >> i disgrow. i don't want to see my president on a late night show. think about your job. i'm sure you have times when there are things important. if i'm
. >> in kenya we drive on the other side of the street. >> oh, wow, a kenya reference.t serious and dignified to do late night shows. >> yes, you have a job. leave the for us. you don't need the exposure. >> you want to read the tweets on kimmal? >> listen i wish i had the opportunity read those nasty tweets and i wish they were funnier, get with it people. and how great they are for writing these jokes for obama but we do have a lot going on in the country and so...
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al jazeera senegal. >> three of kenya's main t.v. stations have gone off air due to a row over the switch over from analog to digital transmission. we have a report from the capitol. >> it's like any other day people grab breakfast on their way to work. some don't have televisions at home so usually watch here. there's just a confusing message. >> staying in the darkness is frustrating. we don't know what is happening in the rest of the country. we can't even watch the news. >> the communication authority of kenya recently switched from analog t.v. transmitters to digital. three major privately owned television stations didn't comply so the government switched their signals off. >> there's nothing. some of us are even thinking of getting rid of our televisions. >> the free yo of stations which didn't switch said they applied to carry their own content but only two signal describessors were licensed, the kenya broadcasting corporation government owned, and the chinese owned group. local broadcasters who have to use their signals say t
al jazeera senegal. >> three of kenya's main t.v. stations have gone off air due to a row over the switch over from analog to digital transmission. we have a report from the capitol. >> it's like any other day people grab breakfast on their way to work. some don't have televisions at home so usually watch here. there's just a confusing message. >> staying in the darkness is frustrating. we don't know what is happening in the rest of the country. we can't even watch the news....
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a team in kenya is trying to ward off poachers. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. it took netanyahu 45 minutes to bring relations between israel and the united states to a new low. the israeli leader got countless standing ovations and infuriated obama, who dismiss the speech as "nothing new." >> this was a direct intervention netanyahu in american politics. >> the prime minister of israel. >> the introduction was from john boehner, who invited the prime minister without telling obama first. netanyahu wants the united states to do all it can to block the deal that is being negotiated with iran. >> it is a bad deal. a very bad deal. we are better off without it. this deal will not be a farewell to arms. it would be a farewell to arms control. the middle east would be crisscrossed with nuclear tripwires. a region where small skirmishes could trigger big wars would turn into a tinderbox. reporter: plenty of applause. 50 democrats protested the event and said that he was grandstanding before e
a team in kenya is trying to ward off poachers. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. it took netanyahu 45 minutes to bring relations between israel and the united states to a new low. the israeli leader got countless standing ovations and infuriated obama, who dismiss the speech as "nothing new." >> this was a direct intervention netanyahu in american politics. >> the prime minister of israel. >> the introduction was from john...
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. >> and why it's a confusing picture for tv viewers in kenya. he's out there. there's a guy out there whose making a name for himself in a sport where your name and maybe a number are what define you. somewhere in that pack is a driver that can intimidate the intimidator. a guy that can take the king 7 and make it 8. heck. maybe even 9. make no mistake about it. they're out there. i guarantee it. welcome to the nascar xfinity series. >> every monday night, al jazeera america brings you conversations you won't find anywhere else. >> it's nice to be doing something everybody is so aware of. >> is anybody doing this better? >> "talk to al jazeera". coming up next. only on al jazeera america. >> welcome back the top stories here on al jazeera. palestinians are speaking out after egyptianan courts declares hamas a terrorist organization. >>> the top kurdish separatist is asking its people to stop their protests being that's lasted 30 years. >>> protest against russia's policy in ukraine. now on tuesday israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu will be the second f
. >> and why it's a confusing picture for tv viewers in kenya. he's out there. there's a guy out there whose making a name for himself in a sport where your name and maybe a number are what define you. somewhere in that pack is a driver that can intimidate the intimidator. a guy that can take the king 7 and make it 8. heck. maybe even 9. make no mistake about it. they're out there. i guarantee it. welcome to the nascar xfinity series. >> every monday night, al jazeera america brings...
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kenya has established tougher anti-poaching laws to deal with the wide life business. emergency crews in south africa are battling to contain wildfires burning since sunday. thousands of kilometres of vegetation have been destroyed at the table mountain national park. we have this report. >> firefighters working into the early hours of wednesday. residence living near the area are terrified. >> everywhere was outside the doors, crying and creaming running that side. it's terrible. strong winds have been fanning the flames. helicopters help with the water, where firetrucks can't reach. poor went and heavy mistake altered the operations on tuesday. >> we all think the flames and the fireies are up. the flames could be up. we need people on the ground. thousands of acres of plants have been engulfed by the flames. this is one of four fires they are battling to get under control. cape town commits that resources are stretched. so for five homes have been destroyed. there are fears that changing windows could put them at risk. it's hoped that the rain forecast will bring mu
kenya has established tougher anti-poaching laws to deal with the wide life business. emergency crews in south africa are battling to contain wildfires burning since sunday. thousands of kilometres of vegetation have been destroyed at the table mountain national park. we have this report. >> firefighters working into the early hours of wednesday. residence living near the area are terrified. >> everywhere was outside the doors, crying and creaming running that side. it's terrible....
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his father was born in kenya and lived in the u.s. in the 50s and 60s and returned to his home country and died in a car accident there in 1982. the white house won't say if the president will visit with members of his extended family during that trip. >> we want to take you live to the cal campus where the school's soccer team is holding a news conference to address the death of teammate louis vazquez. >> his family confirms his body was found after a car accident on the 10. this is associate athletic director now at the podium. let's listen in live. >> the fact that they are in class and they're just learning of this news as well. they're grieving. he was a teammate, brother family member. please respect their privacy. i'll turn it over to coach grimes who will speak briefly about this young man. >> we're taking a listen in to the news conference on the cal campus of the soccer player that died, eloi vasquez. >> this is a parent's worst nightmare. a freshman gets on spring break. you get the call that your son is missing and find ou
his father was born in kenya and lived in the u.s. in the 50s and 60s and returned to his home country and died in a car accident there in 1982. the white house won't say if the president will visit with members of his extended family during that trip. >> we want to take you live to the cal campus where the school's soccer team is holding a news conference to address the death of teammate louis vazquez. >> his family confirms his body was found after a car accident on the 10. this...
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. >> kenya's president has set fire to 30,000 kilograms of elephant tusks to discourage poaching and trade. marking world wildlife day, the scale of poaching is a grave threat to endangered annals. the use of ivory in horns is driving up demand. kenya has established tougher anti-poaching laws. >> emergency crews in south africa are battling to contain whiled fires burning since sunday. thousands of kilometres of vegetation have been destroyed. we have this report. >> battling the latest front in the fires. firefighters working to the early hours of wednesday morning, trying to get it under control since sunday. residents living near the area are terrified. everybody was outside the doors, crying and screaming. this one running that side and that side. it's terrible. >> strong winds have fanned the flames. helicopter hep with water, where fire trucks can't reach. poor visibility temporarily halted the operations on tuesday. >> it's give to say which areas will be contained. we'll try our best. people thing if the flames are out, the fire is out. the flames could be out, we still need
. >> kenya's president has set fire to 30,000 kilograms of elephant tusks to discourage poaching and trade. marking world wildlife day, the scale of poaching is a grave threat to endangered annals. the use of ivory in horns is driving up demand. kenya has established tougher anti-poaching laws. >> emergency crews in south africa are battling to contain whiled fires burning since sunday. thousands of kilometres of vegetation have been destroyed. we have this report. >> battling...
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kenya withers, uganda triumphs. correct. my turn.rld where a piano is a weapon, not a musical instrument on what does scott joplin play "the maple leaf rag"? tuned bayonets. defend. isn't it obvious?
kenya withers, uganda triumphs. correct. my turn.rld where a piano is a weapon, not a musical instrument on what does scott joplin play "the maple leaf rag"? tuned bayonets. defend. isn't it obvious?
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is there a reason why that would have been more vulnerable in kenya than secretary clinton using her e-mail in new york or wherever the server was based? >> well geography is part of it. obviously when you're traveling over an unsecure network, whether in kenya or the united states it's vulnerable to attack. when you're outside the united states of course you may be traveling through a network that is owned by a foreign government. in that case, you've got to assume that everything is being intercepted. >> so even if you're using g-mail in kenya, the kenyan government theoretically would have access to it in a way that would not be the case in the united states? >> that's right. so what you want to do is have the communications encrypted all the way through so even if they can intercept it they can't necessarily read it. >> there's been some debate mark as to whether or not the 55,000 pages she handed over to the state department was that everything mostly everything what she wanted to hand over and there's been another debate over whether or not she deleted certain e-mails that coul
is there a reason why that would have been more vulnerable in kenya than secretary clinton using her e-mail in new york or wherever the server was based? >> well geography is part of it. obviously when you're traveling over an unsecure network, whether in kenya or the united states it's vulnerable to attack. when you're outside the united states of course you may be traveling through a network that is owned by a foreign government. in that case, you've got to assume that everything is...
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kenya earns millions dollars of year from tourists. but sikona ole muntet was fighting for a share of thoughts benefits and died in a demonstration. >> it was just a peaceful demonstration. suddenly bullets were fired. >> they try to balance the anger anger. >> county government officials denial gas stations of corruption. they say communities around the massai mara are getting a fair share of the revenue. >> we give 55% to six wards around it. >> 207 million kenya shillings roughry roughly $200,000. visitors get to see how the massai live. these women, for example are selling souvenirs. you can buy the massai cloth and this beaded necklace, and the women say they spend many hours making this. they say knowing that politicians and well-connected individuals get. they hope one day too they'll benefit from the animals they've lived side by side with in the generations. >> it is 15 50 years and russia remembering the world's first spacewalk in the race to get to space against the united states. >> he's 80 years old but his fans keep him y
kenya earns millions dollars of year from tourists. but sikona ole muntet was fighting for a share of thoughts benefits and died in a demonstration. >> it was just a peaceful demonstration. suddenly bullets were fired. >> they try to balance the anger anger. >> county government officials denial gas stations of corruption. they say communities around the massai mara are getting a fair share of the revenue. >> we give 55% to six wards around it. >> 207 million kenya...
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. >> the communications authority of kenya switched from the transmitters to digital. three majority privately owned television stations didn't comply so the government switched their signals off. there is nothing. some of us are thinking of getting rid of our televisions. >> the stations which didn't make the switch say they applied to carry their own content but two signal distribute orders were licensed, the kenya broadcasting corporation and the chinese owned pan african network group. local broaders say they are worried about censorship. >> to control. kenyans will see on their television screens and what they will not. the government has no interest in controlling the content is going out. what has happened is that the migration market value change has changed as opposed to what happened during the an local log era where broadcasters areability own their own infrastructure to addition tribute their content. this will time around all broadcasters are distributed to a common carrier. >> going digital means people will have more choice say government officials. acce
. >> the communications authority of kenya switched from the transmitters to digital. three majority privately owned television stations didn't comply so the government switched their signals off. there is nothing. some of us are thinking of getting rid of our televisions. >> the stations which didn't make the switch say they applied to carry their own content but two signal distribute orders were licensed, the kenya broadcasting corporation and the chinese owned pan african network...
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. >> and kenya. there is no security for example when you go into hotels they don't check your bags or, you know what you have on your person. so things are going to change now in tunisia. >> indeed. >> there is going to be a big, big security operation. >> okay. the -- the spokesman for the interior ministry also saying that all tourists are safe and that they have been evacuated from the bardo museum. again, it appears from the initial information we're getting that the hostage situation is over. the tunisian interior ministry saying the two suspected gunmen have been killed in the operation, but that all tourists are safe and have been evacuated from the museum. let's now speak to a spokesperson from tunis. what is your reaction we understand of course the interior ministry saying this hostage situation is now over. what is your reaction to the represents we have seen in tunisia today? >> we are absolutely horrified and devastated by the terrible attacks today on tunisia and its people and busines
. >> and kenya. there is no security for example when you go into hotels they don't check your bags or, you know what you have on your person. so things are going to change now in tunisia. >> indeed. >> there is going to be a big, big security operation. >> okay. the -- the spokesman for the interior ministry also saying that all tourists are safe and that they have been evacuated from the bardo museum. again, it appears from the initial information we're getting that...
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this territory in kenya was a key battleground.he army sustained by hundreds of thousands of african porters carrying huge loads of food and water through the bush to nourish the british troops. many of the porters died from illness and exhaustion. in the war cemeteries of kenya, a few african names. british and colonial soldiers buried here. the porters have no known grave. >> i'm proud of him. >> reporter: properly commemorated include a park ranger whose great, great uncle was pressed into service and died during the war. >> we fought and we won the battle. we need some recognition from the british government. >> reporter: the contribution of britain's former empire -- some of it is being rediscovered. the forces who fought before britain were every bit as multicultural as britain has become today. the sunset a long time ago on the british empire. the role of all those who served is only now being properly rediscovered. bbc news kenya. >>> here in london a burr yar site has been discovered by engineers as they are digging tunnel
this territory in kenya was a key battleground.he army sustained by hundreds of thousands of african porters carrying huge loads of food and water through the bush to nourish the british troops. many of the porters died from illness and exhaustion. in the war cemeteries of kenya, a few african names. british and colonial soldiers buried here. the porters have no known grave. >> i'm proud of him. >> reporter: properly commemorated include a park ranger whose great, great uncle was...
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. >>> we meet the man who protected kenya's rhinos.park that inspires prince william. >>> hello and welcome to the program. mourners in moscow are paying respects to boris nemtsov, he was shot friday night, close to the kremlin. thousands of mourners filed past his coffin. a number of european politicians say russia refused them entry to today's funeral. we are attending the ceremony on behalf of the kremlin. the speech's delivered next to the coffin. some of his friends say he was the victim of an atmosphere of hatred. mr. nemtsov's girlfriend who was with him when he was shot has been allowed to leave russia and join her family in ukraine. they are on the way to a cemetery in southwest moscow. boris nemtsov will be laid to rest. we are in moscow paying respects on behalf of the united kingdom. >> i first met boris in the 1990s and i admired what he did and what he stood for. he stood for the rule of law, freedom of speech and liberty. the things he stood against were important as well aggress, repression and corruption. if anyone bel
. >>> we meet the man who protected kenya's rhinos.park that inspires prince william. >>> hello and welcome to the program. mourners in moscow are paying respects to boris nemtsov, he was shot friday night, close to the kremlin. thousands of mourners filed past his coffin. a number of european politicians say russia refused them entry to today's funeral. we are attending the ceremony on behalf of the kremlin. the speech's delivered next to the coffin. some of his friends say...
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farmers in kenya need somalia.s a mild narcotic but people who use it regularly, say they can chew the leaves for hours, puts them in a good mood and help suppress their appetite. planes leave every day caring the plant. but kenyans say it is the powerful somali cartels who are benefits from the industry. >> they must take into account the means of the farmer who toils in the farm. unfortunately they are very short sided. >> reporter: recently kenyan farmers stopped selling to somali in protest. but they got desperate, so sales resumed, but the price war is still a constant battle. >> translator: the problem will persist if the farmers increase the prices and the airlines increase the prices for transportation costs. we insist on paying less so we will survive. >> reporter: it's nighttime. they head to the capitol for nairobi. diversifying crops could be a solution but changing a way of life is difficult for some. >>> tuesday marks world wildlife day and the u.n. is calling on the world to conference call down on t
farmers in kenya need somalia.s a mild narcotic but people who use it regularly, say they can chew the leaves for hours, puts them in a good mood and help suppress their appetite. planes leave every day caring the plant. but kenyans say it is the powerful somali cartels who are benefits from the industry. >> they must take into account the means of the farmer who toils in the farm. unfortunately they are very short sided. >> reporter: recently kenyan farmers stopped selling to...
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know i challenge people and i said this is talked about before and the president before and among our kenya friends 4% only who recognize those people. and i think the role of the media itself and providing a balance coverage of africa somehow bad leadership makes news and i thank my friends in the media who say we need a war, we need somebody killing somebody and need somebody stealing millions of dollars to have an isolated story and people are doing a good job. >> let me just interject there. >> find a more balanced story. >> let me interject there and say your award has only been given out three times in the last eight years so despite your best ambition the fact remains on the ground there is a sad state of governance in africa. >> right, our prize was given four times in the last seven or eight years. now, it is a prize for excellence and leadership and we are not lowering our standards, this is about people who come and do an extra ordinary job and that is a tough benchmark and speaking to friends in europe and say does this prize refer to european presidents and leaders, how many le
know i challenge people and i said this is talked about before and the president before and among our kenya friends 4% only who recognize those people. and i think the role of the media itself and providing a balance coverage of africa somehow bad leadership makes news and i thank my friends in the media who say we need a war, we need somebody killing somebody and need somebody stealing millions of dollars to have an isolated story and people are doing a good job. >> let me just interject...
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. >> plus: >> in kenya this is going to be an uncomfortable story to watch. it's about female circumstance sum significance and child marriages. find out what the locals think. >> in sport, one of america's host historic soccer teams is now playing a role in political diplomacy. >> the head of the international monetary fund has praised the indian government for recent policy reforms expected to boost the economy. the new budget is applauded as a step in the right direction that improves business confidence. the i.m.f. expects the indian economy to grow by more than 7% for each of the next two years. >> pakistan that sent troops to the city of lahore to prevent more rioting. violence erupted after taliban attacks on two churches in a christian neighborhood on sunday, which killed 17 people. two people suspected of being involved in those bombings were burned to death by protestors during two days of rioting. >> 12 more men have been hanged in pakistan after the government extended the use of the death penalty. executions were reintroduced last december after
. >> plus: >> in kenya this is going to be an uncomfortable story to watch. it's about female circumstance sum significance and child marriages. find out what the locals think. >> in sport, one of america's host historic soccer teams is now playing a role in political diplomacy. >> the head of the international monetary fund has praised the indian government for recent policy reforms expected to boost the economy. the new budget is applauded as a step in the right...
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i am sure we'll be talking about this soon >>> farmers in kenya long depends on cat to make a living. it works as a stimulant when chewed. now that it's banned farmers are left with a somali market which they say is sending them broke. we have this explaining from central kenya. >> reporter: growing cat is what families in he is lielands has done for generations. farmers sell most to somali but complain the middlemen manipulate the market forcing them to sell it cheap. >> people want to maximise the profit. and we have no other market we are desperate. they sit and take the most out of us. that's why they lower the price. >> reporter: formers say they used to get $600 now it's town to $200 a bag. several european countries stopped importing it because of social in health reasons, leading to insomnia high blood pressure. the market was lucrative. farmers need somali the biggest and only market. >> reporter: it's a mild narcotic people that use it say they can chew the leaves keeps them awake, puts them in a good move and suppresses the appetite. every day planes leave from mogadishu, c
i am sure we'll be talking about this soon >>> farmers in kenya long depends on cat to make a living. it works as a stimulant when chewed. now that it's banned farmers are left with a somali market which they say is sending them broke. we have this explaining from central kenya. >> reporter: growing cat is what families in he is lielands has done for generations. farmers sell most to somali but complain the middlemen manipulate the market forcing them to sell it cheap. >>...
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liz: from tanz, to romania. >> just within kenya. just within kenya. liz: what about other nations? . >> it's beginning to grow. but it's quite small. liz: come on, the banks must hate you guys. >> they tried to close us down. the banks start to realize, they can't compete at level we're operating. in our average transaction is $30 to. transfer $30 from banks is expensive. we do it 1% transaction fee, banks are starting to realize we are complementary to the banks. liz: your transaction fee is 1%, these are usually poor people or people of modest means. i can imagine the banks went berzerk. they are not along for the ride. why are they not following vodafone. >> they can't compete on pricing, because the system, the banking system, the traditional way they compete or lack of speed, they can't compete with us. >> he's make the traditional wallet and bank obsolete. michael joseph, executive director at vodafone. pleasure to have you. closing bell, we're a few minutes away, talking about 14 minutes. look at rally. will it hold? beware of this company. t-mobile. every time the disruptiv
liz: from tanz, to romania. >> just within kenya. just within kenya. liz: what about other nations? . >> it's beginning to grow. but it's quite small. liz: come on, the banks must hate you guys. >> they tried to close us down. the banks start to realize, they can't compete at level we're operating. in our average transaction is $30 to. transfer $30 from banks is expensive. we do it 1% transaction fee, banks are starting to realize we are complementary to the banks. liz: your...
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. >>> kenya's president has set fire to over 13,000-kilograms of elephant tusks to discourage poachingding ivory. >> reporter: marking world wildlife day he said the scale of poaching poses new threats to endangered animals. the use of ivory and horns as traditional medicines in parts of asia is driving up demands. kenya has set up tougher anti-poaching laws to deal with illegal wildfire business -- wildlife business. >>> to chill say now where a people living around the volcano are returning home. volcano erupted early on tuesday forcing thousands of people to nearby shelters. gerald tan has more. >> reporter: nature's might in its dazzling glory. one of south america's most active volcanos erupts in southern chile. it spews plumes of ash and rock three-kilometers high at boiling lava illuminates the dawn sky. >> we heard a very intense noise that was constant. we went outside to see what was happening because we were squared. it was cloudy all day. >> translator: we were really scared because there was a lot of fear coming out. and it was a really big explosion. and we felt it becaus
. >>> kenya's president has set fire to over 13,000-kilograms of elephant tusks to discourage poachingding ivory. >> reporter: marking world wildlife day he said the scale of poaching poses new threats to endangered animals. the use of ivory and horns as traditional medicines in parts of asia is driving up demands. kenya has set up tougher anti-poaching laws to deal with illegal wildfire business -- wildlife business. >>> to chill say now where a people living around the...
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he joins me from nairobi, kenya. given that which has been revealed about hillary clinton's use of a private e-mail account, do you view that as a double standard? >> as i look back i may have. as i was going through it i did not perceive that it was a double standard because i did not know of secretary clinton's use of a commercial e-mail account. but as i've reflected on it in the last couple of days it does appear like there was a different standard that was used in my case and that has been used in hers. >> it occurs to me as i read the inspector general report pertaining to your tenure in office and there was much more in this report than just e-mail but there's also language that speaks to you being reluctant to accept clear-cut u.s. government decisions pertaining to quote, the non-use of commercial e-mail for official government business. that's language that seemingly would apply to what she has done. >> that's true. the language should apply to all of us sings we're all in the state department but i need to
he joins me from nairobi, kenya. given that which has been revealed about hillary clinton's use of a private e-mail account, do you view that as a double standard? >> as i look back i may have. as i was going through it i did not perceive that it was a double standard because i did not know of secretary clinton's use of a commercial e-mail account. but as i've reflected on it in the last couple of days it does appear like there was a different standard that was used in my case and that...
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so we see that in many countries, we're working right now and moving into kenya, uganda, and angola and other places. but the u.s. government's investment and time and energy there has been central to creating the kind of dialogue that allows us to leverage what somebody like we can do. senator daines: thank you. mr. ford, given your background as well as in the private sector and jumping into what you've done, any thoughts on that as well, other barriers we could work to remove, incentives to create to foster what you're doing? mr. ford: it's a bit of a stretch but the u.s. banking system from what i can see, i know a lot of bankers, we did the largest l.b.o. that had ever been converted to a sale in the history of the u.s. in one check. i knew about every banker in the country. none of them would go with us to africa and they all pointed to the regulations facing them that caused them to say we don't know how to comply and so we don't know what they are and we're withdrawing. i had them tell me that face to face, one after another after another. how that factors into what we're talkin
so we see that in many countries, we're working right now and moving into kenya, uganda, and angola and other places. but the u.s. government's investment and time and energy there has been central to creating the kind of dialogue that allows us to leverage what somebody like we can do. senator daines: thank you. mr. ford, given your background as well as in the private sector and jumping into what you've done, any thoughts on that as well, other barriers we could work to remove, incentives to...
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call it, that's used by the gulf subcontractors is they will go to india, or nepal or philippines, or kenya, and they will link up with a recruiter. they work out first the above the board terms. and then there is the below the board agreement. which is the kickback. >> we needed to speak to someone intimately familiar with the arrangements between subcontractors and their agents. in afghanistan, ravi had given us the name of the recruiter in dubai who connected him to ecolog. to get this agent to talk to us openly, my producer and i posed as employees of a subcontractor, looking to hire indian workers. we set up a meeting with the agent near his office, and filmed it using two hidden cameras. he told us his credentials. >> and if they have to stay in dubai, where will they stay? >> where is it, in the main city? >> i asked the agent about his contract with ecolog, and he told me something incredible. ecolog does not pay him any money directly. the money he makes comes entirely from the fees paid by job candidates. and, he explained, subcontractors take a cut from those fees. >> so it would
call it, that's used by the gulf subcontractors is they will go to india, or nepal or philippines, or kenya, and they will link up with a recruiter. they work out first the above the board terms. and then there is the below the board agreement. which is the kickback. >> we needed to speak to someone intimately familiar with the arrangements between subcontractors and their agents. in afghanistan, ravi had given us the name of the recruiter in dubai who connected him to ecolog. to get this...
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president obama will travel to kenya in july to attend a summit insummit. >>> dozens of world leaders whose passport information was breached before attending the g-20 summit in september. an australian official mistakenly e-mailed out the information including names birthdates and passport/visa numbers. >>> a blogger is attacked and hacked to death five weeks after another blogger was murdered. and inclining the rules after bolivia's ancient history is affecting the style of architecture. >> another blogger has been killed in bangladesh. attacked near his home by men with machetes, he was an outspoken critic of extremism. a third is believed to have participated in the attack. a prominent atheist blogger was also killed in bangladesh. a rhino went on a deadly rampage in a city of nepal on wednesday. residents scrambled for safety during a chaotic chase that left a 61-year-old woman dead and several others injured. authorities say the animal escaped from a wildlife preserve. it was corralled and will be physically evaluated before being rereleased into the park. torrential rains in ka
president obama will travel to kenya in july to attend a summit insummit. >>> dozens of world leaders whose passport information was breached before attending the g-20 summit in september. an australian official mistakenly e-mailed out the information including names birthdates and passport/visa numbers. >>> a blogger is attacked and hacked to death five weeks after another blogger was murdered. and inclining the rules after bolivia's ancient history is affecting the style of...
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this is the equivalent, the situation in kenya during the mau-mau uprising when many frightened whites in kenya africa would go among the africans and ask them, what about the mau-mau and the african would say, "i never heard of them." the same white man who would ask the african this question and very naively believe what the african said, when he went to bed that night he would lose his head and usually the one who took his head was the same one who in the afternoon said they never heard of the mau-mau. >> except in the polls they used negro interviewers. >> you will find negroes are as much on guard around negro interviewers, who usually represent the bourgeois element of negroes as they are on guard around whites. they know whether this negro walks through the door he's not doing something he initiated himself, but he's involved in something in which the white man is the absolute author of and he has sent him to the negro community for some information . and when they give him that information, and usually they give him the information they want him to take back to the white man be
this is the equivalent, the situation in kenya during the mau-mau uprising when many frightened whites in kenya africa would go among the africans and ask them, what about the mau-mau and the african would say, "i never heard of them." the same white man who would ask the african this question and very naively believe what the african said, when he went to bed that night he would lose his head and usually the one who took his head was the same one who in the afternoon said they never...
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kenya earns millions of dollars every year from foreign and local tourists. but 29-year-old died fighting for a share of that money. he was allegedly shot by security officers during a protest. his family is still in shock. they're part of a community the massai who feel that few in the county are benefiting. >> it was just a peaceful demonstration but then bullets were fired and they killed him. >> mas assai leaders try to manage the allegations. they say communities around the massai mara are getting a fair share of the revenue. >> they're getting 50%. they receive roughly $200,000. many say that money is not reaching them, and try to entice vitters outside invite visitors they have spent many hours making this. but until a solution is found, a frustrated community waits hoping they, too will one day benefit from the animals they have lived side by side with throughout the generations. al jazeera. >> coming up next lee with all your sports including fears of the future with the nfl after a joining player's shock retirement. >> hello again. now all the sport
kenya earns millions of dollars every year from foreign and local tourists. but 29-year-old died fighting for a share of that money. he was allegedly shot by security officers during a protest. his family is still in shock. they're part of a community the massai who feel that few in the county are benefiting. >> it was just a peaceful demonstration but then bullets were fired and they killed him. >> mas assai leaders try to manage the allegations. they say communities around the...
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. >> storm says the cia and the british exploit his terrorist links, sending him on trips to kenya tot african jihadists. this is one of the places they used to meet, a nondescript mall in the heart of nairobi, in a hotel tucked way just inside right next door to kenya's largest mosque. storm explains he delivered a bugged blackberry, destined for an al qaeda operative wanted for his suspected role in the 1998 u.s. embassy bombings that killed 224 people. three months later, that terrorist was dead. storm says because of him. but his most important mission is yet to come in yemen. >> there was just the time when anwar awlaki became an interesting person for them. >> for the cia? >> for the cia. >> anwar awlaki, american educated cleric, al qaeda leader. storm called him a personal friend from his days as a jihadist. awlaki has been inspiring terrorist attacks around the world. the 2005 suicide bombings on london trains and a double decker bus leaving 52 dead. two foiled 2006 plots. >> threat level to the uk has been raised to critical. >> one to blow up planes flying to the united sta
. >> storm says the cia and the british exploit his terrorist links, sending him on trips to kenya tot african jihadists. this is one of the places they used to meet, a nondescript mall in the heart of nairobi, in a hotel tucked way just inside right next door to kenya's largest mosque. storm explains he delivered a bugged blackberry, destined for an al qaeda operative wanted for his suspected role in the 1998 u.s. embassy bombings that killed 224 people. three months later, that...
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so we see that in many countries, we're working right now and moving into kenya, uganda and angola and other places. but the u.s. government's investment in time and energy there has been central to creating the kind of dialogue that allows us to leverage what somebody like we can do. senator daines: thank you. mr. ford, given your background as well as the -- in the private sector and jumping into what you've done, any thoughts on that as well, other barriers we could work to remove, incentives to create to foster what you're doing? mr. ford: it's a bit of a stretch but the u.s. banking system from what i can see, i know a lot of bankers, we did the largest l.b.o. that had ever been converted to a sale in the history of the u.s. in one check. i knew about every banker in the country. none of them would go with us to africa and they all pointed to the regulations facing them that cause them to say we don't know how to comply and so we don't know what they are and we're withdrawing. i had them tell me that face to face, one after another after another. how that factors into what we're t
so we see that in many countries, we're working right now and moving into kenya, uganda and angola and other places. but the u.s. government's investment in time and energy there has been central to creating the kind of dialogue that allows us to leverage what somebody like we can do. senator daines: thank you. mr. ford, given your background as well as the -- in the private sector and jumping into what you've done, any thoughts on that as well, other barriers we could work to remove,...