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>> stahl: what's happening today in kenya is a banking breakthrough right up there with the invention of the credit card and the a.t.m. >> it is often referred to as kenya's alternative currency, but safer and more secure. >> stahl: you're texting money. >> you are effectively texting money. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." working on my feet all day gave me pain here. in my knees. but now, i step on this machine and get my number which matches my dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic inserts. now i get immediate relief from my foot pain. my knee pain. find a machine at drscholls.com sparkle paper towels are great for wiping up fingerprints without wiping out your savings. just right for cleaning up...jelly... ...water... ...refrigerator doors... ...and look at this... security camera lenses. oh, why don't you tell the homeowners how great sparkle works? sparkle. 'cause it's a messy world out there. wheall i can think abouthit, is getting relief. only nicorette mini has a paten
>> stahl: what's happening today in kenya is a banking breakthrough right up there with the invention of the credit card and the a.t.m. >> it is often referred to as kenya's alternative currency, but safer and more secure. >> stahl: you're texting money. >> you are effectively texting money. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60...
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we get the latest now from nairobi, kenya. robyn is there.t more is going on? >> reporter: the announcement came out of the blue, aid officials were expressing disbelief. when we saw the statement, we wanted to verify it was true first of all coming from the interior of kenya. they are saying it's due to economic reasons. a number of huge refugee camps spread across the country, 600,000 refugees in kenya would be quite a heavy burden for africa's largest economy. securitiwise, there is enormous concerns from the government and from security agencies themselves that these camps have become infested and a breeding ground, that's the word the government uses, for terrorist group al shabaab. they actually have said that some of the various attack here in kenya, such as the university attack where more than 147 people were killed, most of whom were students at the university, that those attackers came from the dabaab refugee camp. human rights groups and various aid organizations such as the doctors without borders have said this is a terrible ide
we get the latest now from nairobi, kenya. robyn is there.t more is going on? >> reporter: the announcement came out of the blue, aid officials were expressing disbelief. when we saw the statement, we wanted to verify it was true first of all coming from the interior of kenya. they are saying it's due to economic reasons. a number of huge refugee camps spread across the country, 600,000 refugees in kenya would be quite a heavy burden for africa's largest economy. securitiwise, there is...
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annually does safaricom make from m-pesa in kenya?: a quarter of a billion dollars. >> stahl: a quarter of a billion dollars? >> collymore: yeah. you don't have to be greedy to be successful. >> stahl: and you can be successful if you don't have to build thousands of branches and pay thousands of tellers. actually, when m-pesa started, kenya's commercial banks implored the government to impose regulations to impede its development, but the government decided to take a hands-off approach, which is pretty unusual. >> collymore: the most effective barrier for the success of mobile money around the world is the banking lobby. the banking lobby in most parts of the world is a very strong lobby. and banks have looked at what's happened in kenya, and have decided that they don't want to see that happening in their own countries. >> stahl: "not in my backyard." >> collymore: exactly. the banking regulators have been persuaded that this is a threat to the banking industry. >> stahl: and it is, isn't it? >> collymo it's... we live in a disrupti
annually does safaricom make from m-pesa in kenya?: a quarter of a billion dollars. >> stahl: a quarter of a billion dollars? >> collymore: yeah. you don't have to be greedy to be successful. >> stahl: and you can be successful if you don't have to build thousands of branches and pay thousands of tellers. actually, when m-pesa started, kenya's commercial banks implored the government to impose regulations to impede its development, but the government decided to take a...
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we're at the height of the rainy season in central kenya at the moment.bi expecting 150 millimeters of rain going forward. break it down month by month, march, april, and may, we get that spike in our rainfall because the storm systems move through that region and you can see clearly on our precipitation forecast that is the forecast going forward. that we have the chance of more wet weather for nairobi, we're going to look out and monitor for severe weather but that is not great news for the rescue efforts that are still ongoing there, right now. >>> thank you, derek. we'll stay in touch with you. >>> also in kenya, another story we're following, a dozen ivory towers are burning in that nation's nairobi national park. right now, the flames are consuming more than $170 million worth of elephant tusks and rhino horns poeched from the wild. it's not the first blaze of its type, buzz it's the biggest. we have this report. >> reporter: the fire is crackling loudly and you can feel the warmth of it far away and the smoke is quickly filling the air. in some par
we're at the height of the rainy season in central kenya at the moment.bi expecting 150 millimeters of rain going forward. break it down month by month, march, april, and may, we get that spike in our rainfall because the storm systems move through that region and you can see clearly on our precipitation forecast that is the forecast going forward. that we have the chance of more wet weather for nairobi, we're going to look out and monitor for severe weather but that is not great news for the...
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we're helping a number of people seeking asylum in kenya.eking protection. a number of children who were young younger. when we hear they are making such a reckless statement that people should be moved back to somalia is very unfortunate and putting lives of refugees at risk. kenya is part of the 1991 convention. >> because if people are returned so somalia, talk to us about the dangers they are in. >> well, if you look at the current situation of somalia, if you look at the index, a monitoring tool by the international organization. somalia is ranked as a high risk place where humanitarian cat tas trough fee can happen at any time. the return to somalia, international law require that people should always be returned in dignity and in a safe manner. when they are able to return to their country, they are able to live well and return to that system without any challenge. the current situation with the return to somalia, we're having a thousand people to be returned. however, we have also received report of people who are coming back to keny
we're helping a number of people seeking asylum in kenya.eking protection. a number of children who were young younger. when we hear they are making such a reckless statement that people should be moved back to somalia is very unfortunate and putting lives of refugees at risk. kenya is part of the 1991 convention. >> because if people are returned so somalia, talk to us about the dangers they are in. >> well, if you look at the current situation of somalia, if you look at the index,...
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and urban refugees in kenya striving for a life of dignity. a new technology takes you into the heart of a scene. virtual reality, breaking new barriers. man: it's working on your brain in ways that i don't think is really completely understood. narrator: but can it be used for more than just entertainment? man: they come out of it very deeply mov. i'd say half of the people who watch cry. narrator: using virtual reality to create empathy in humanitarian crisis, one viewer at a time. humanitarian crises are all too familiar to television viewers. civil wars that cause huge movements of refugees. worldwide pandemics. and natural disasters like earthquakes and tsunamis. this is the way most of us are used to seeing these heartwrenching events--on a screen in front of us, watching passively. but what if you could step into the frame and actually feel what it's like for the individuals on the ground? man: people come out of it feeling enlightened and often moved and often ready to take action. a lot of people automatically say, "well, what can i d
and urban refugees in kenya striving for a life of dignity. a new technology takes you into the heart of a scene. virtual reality, breaking new barriers. man: it's working on your brain in ways that i don't think is really completely understood. narrator: but can it be used for more than just entertainment? man: they come out of it very deeply mov. i'd say half of the people who watch cry. narrator: using virtual reality to create empathy in humanitarian crisis, one viewer at a time....
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robyn kriel with us live from nairobi, kenya, this morning where it's just past 9:30 there.still to come after this short break, the latest blow to a disastrous start for brazil's interim president. why his anti-corruption minister is stepping down. back in a moment. y ingredient is the main ingredient. whether it's big... or small. first to go. or best for last. sweet. or not so sweet. whether it's tossed... or twirled. if it's easy prey. or plays hard to get. every last crunch, sprinkle and drip... should be as clean as it is delicious. panera. food as it should be. amazing sleep stays with you all day and all night. sleep number beds with sleepiq technology give you the knowledge to adjust for the best sleep ever. save $500 on the memorial day special edition mattress with sleepiq technology. plus 36 month financing. know better sleep. only at a sleep number store. >>> brazil's transparency minister has resigned after leaked recordings revealed his attempts to derail a corruption investigation. fabiano silveira was caught on tape advising brazil's senate leader on how to
robyn kriel with us live from nairobi, kenya, this morning where it's just past 9:30 there.still to come after this short break, the latest blow to a disastrous start for brazil's interim president. why his anti-corruption minister is stepping down. back in a moment. y ingredient is the main ingredient. whether it's big... or small. first to go. or best for last. sweet. or not so sweet. whether it's tossed... or twirled. if it's easy prey. or plays hard to get. every last crunch, sprinkle and...
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we've had killings by the military in nigeria and kenya. and yet i don't see a response by the america, u.s. come in regards to these activities. am i wrong? should we be giving them a free pass? >> thank you for that question, senator. in every single one of the cases you mentioned, we condemn human rights abuses. we regularly condemn those abuses by security forces and by government. and we make it clear to discover that this is a core value for the united states. at the same time we are committed to firmly working with our partners to address efforts to defeat terrorism. we can't draw a line into were not going to work with you on terrorism because of human rights violations, but we reinforce with these governments on a regular basis that they must respect human rights and civil liberties and -- >> how do you reinforce that they must? >> we start with a diplomatic discussion. so in the case of ethiopia we had intense discussions with the government over the past year. and you may not as result of those discussions we're having a human ri
we've had killings by the military in nigeria and kenya. and yet i don't see a response by the america, u.s. come in regards to these activities. am i wrong? should we be giving them a free pass? >> thank you for that question, senator. in every single one of the cases you mentioned, we condemn human rights abuses. we regularly condemn those abuses by security forces and by government. and we make it clear to discover that this is a core value for the united states. at the same time we...
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we have extrajudicial killings by the military in nigeria and kenya. yet i do not race see a response by the them u.s. in regards to these activities. are we giving them a free pass question what should we be giving them a free pass? pass? >> thank you for that question senator. and every one of the cases that you mentioned we condemned human rights abuses. we regularly regularly condemn those abuses by security forces of a government. we make clear to to these governments that this is a core value for the united states. at the same time, we are committed to firmly working with our partners to address efforts to defeat terrorism. we cannot draw a line essay we are not going to work with you on terrorism because of human rights violations we reinforcement these governments on a regular basis that they must respect human rights, civil liberties. >> how do you do that? how do do you reinforce that they must? >> we start with a diplomatic discussion in the case of ethiopia we had intense discussion with that government over the past year. you may know that
we have extrajudicial killings by the military in nigeria and kenya. yet i do not race see a response by the them u.s. in regards to these activities. are we giving them a free pass question what should we be giving them a free pass? pass? >> thank you for that question senator. and every one of the cases that you mentioned we condemned human rights abuses. we regularly regularly condemn those abuses by security forces of a government. we make clear to to these governments that this is a...
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we've had extra judicial killings by the military in nigeria, in kenya. and yet i don't see a response by the america -- u.s. in regard to these activities. am i wrong? are we giving them a free pass? should we be giving them a free pass? >> thank you for that question, senator. in every single one of the cases you mentioned, we condemned human rights abuses. we regularly condemn those abuses by security forces and by governments. and we make clear to these governments that this is a core value for the united states. at the same time, we are committed to firmly working with our partners to address efforts to defeat terrorism. we can't draw a line and say we're not going to work with you on terrorism because of human rights violations, but we reinforce with these governments on a regular basis that they must respect human rights and civil liberties and the rule of law. >> how do you do that? how do you reinforce that they must? >> we start with a diplomatic discussion. so, in the case of ethiopia, we had intense discussions with that government over the pa
we've had extra judicial killings by the military in nigeria, in kenya. and yet i don't see a response by the america -- u.s. in regard to these activities. am i wrong? are we giving them a free pass? should we be giving them a free pass? >> thank you for that question, senator. in every single one of the cases you mentioned, we condemned human rights abuses. we regularly condemn those abuses by security forces and by governments. and we make clear to these governments that this is a core...
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kenya surprised us yesterday and nigeria today? were aware of the possibility of the hike rates. and hopefully, the central bank will allow the banks to sell the dollars at different exchange rates. they can purchase dollars, but they don't have anybody to buy them from. we hope the central bank offers the opportunity for banks to trade away from the official market price. guy: what happens if they don't? charles: if they don't, we could end up with shortages and the hike in the oil price that we saw, that has helped in the short-term. but if people cannot access the dollars to purchase the fuel, we will have fuel shortages. guy: you look at countries that have pegs and you look at the problems that i have having. is it becoming increasingly clear that most of these pegs are unsustainable? clears: it is becoming that that is true. we have seen nigeria hike rates, and that is an attempt to hold the currency in place. kenya yesterday cut rates 100 basis points, saturday pakistan cut by 25 basis points. that is a function that they ca
kenya surprised us yesterday and nigeria today? were aware of the possibility of the hike rates. and hopefully, the central bank will allow the banks to sell the dollars at different exchange rates. they can purchase dollars, but they don't have anybody to buy them from. we hope the central bank offers the opportunity for banks to trade away from the official market price. guy: what happens if they don't? charles: if they don't, we could end up with shortages and the hike in the oil price that...
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. >>> authorities in kenya say 12 people are dead, and more than 130 are injured following a building collapse. a six story, 150 unit the residential building crumbled during a heavy overnight rain storm. at least five people are still trapped in the ruble. police have taken in building's owner for questioning. they say building did not have the proper permits mandated for apartment build initial kenya. >>> a dispute, involving neighbors in kensington ended in a standoff earlier this morning. it was just before 3:00 a.m. when a with man heard gunshots. moments later her door was forced opened. her neighbor 45 year-old augusteenberges burst in her kitchen. the women's husband chased him and then more shots were fired. berges ran back in his own home where he held police at bay after their arrival. he was finally taken into custody and now facing a slew of charges. >>> a man was slashed with the razor inside a hole tell in center city earlier this morning because he says, he wasn't getting ready fast enough to go to to the club. it happened at 1:00 a.m. at embassy suites at ben franklin
. >>> authorities in kenya say 12 people are dead, and more than 130 are injured following a building collapse. a six story, 150 unit the residential building crumbled during a heavy overnight rain storm. at least five people are still trapped in the ruble. police have taken in building's owner for questioning. they say building did not have the proper permits mandated for apartment build initial kenya. >>> a dispute, involving neighbors in kensington ended in a standoff...
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the first woman was also from kenya at 40 minutes and 40 seconds.ay area breakers. check out our slide show and all cliends kinds of stuff. >> you can see a beautiful day. the weather is mild and sunny. >> yeah, you know, we had sunshine early in the day in san francisco and more low clouds to start the day in the santa clara. the time lapse there looking into san jose, close to 70 downtown san francisco and low to mid-70s around san jose. some of the warmest spot we saw was walnut crete outside of concord and the other side of san diablo, we are seeing similar temperature in the south bay now. sea breeze is bringing our temperatures now. >> you saw that around ocean beach, wind gust up to 30 miles per hour. that wind direction come off the ocean as it heads towards tomorrow morning. a repeat of pe form man slaughter performance of what we saw this morning. high pressure building in and now we are talking about 70s on the coast and maybe close to 90 in the valleys. we'll let you know how long those temperatures will last and a chance of some showers
the first woman was also from kenya at 40 minutes and 40 seconds.ay area breakers. check out our slide show and all cliends kinds of stuff. >> you can see a beautiful day. the weather is mild and sunny. >> yeah, you know, we had sunshine early in the day in san francisco and more low clouds to start the day in the santa clara. the time lapse there looking into san jose, close to 70 downtown san francisco and low to mid-70s around san jose. some of the warmest spot we saw was walnut...
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reporter: the entire leadership of athletics in kenya was suspended.l, a reaction from politicians. the president of kenya approved and anti-doping law, which they enter will be under the standards of the tests. but the world doping agency is not convinced. the athletes could face an olympic ban. brent: you are with dw news. after a short break, i will be back to take you through the day. stay with us. ♪ >>> this week on "wealthtrack" everything is coming up roses in this man's garden. nick murray, saw her to of simple wealth, inevitable wealth explains the healing power of the stock market and why optimism is the only reality next on consuelo mack "wealthtrack." >>> new york life along with mainstays family of mutual funds offers investment and retirement solutions so you can help your clients keep good going. >> additional funding provided by loomis
reporter: the entire leadership of athletics in kenya was suspended.l, a reaction from politicians. the president of kenya approved and anti-doping law, which they enter will be under the standards of the tests. but the world doping agency is not convinced. the athletes could face an olympic ban. brent: you are with dw news. after a short break, i will be back to take you through the day. stay with us. ♪ >>> this week on "wealthtrack" everything is coming up roses in this...
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. ♪ >> reporter: kenya coleman loves her mom.o kenya ordered a beautiful $63 flower arrangement for delivery. >> i was so excited to surprise her. >> reporter: and she would have been surprised, except the flowers arrived a day late. >> they didn't knock on the door. they sat them on the porch. >> reporter: kenya called the flower service. flower delivery express.com. >> i was angry. because i called. and i could not get an answer from anybody. >> reporter: she complained, and ce another bouquet. but -- >> they were never delivered. never delivered. >> reporter: twice. a delivery disaster. things were less than rosy, if you'll excuse the pun. that's when a frustrated kenya called in the abc news fixer. >> it took awhile to find somebody at this flower place. but they did agree to process two refunds. >> reporter: the company claimed both orders showed completed but refunded her money any way. and our fixer found something else. >> i was surprised in looking into this to find that this company has quite a few consumer complaints.
. ♪ >> reporter: kenya coleman loves her mom.o kenya ordered a beautiful $63 flower arrangement for delivery. >> i was so excited to surprise her. >> reporter: and she would have been surprised, except the flowers arrived a day late. >> they didn't knock on the door. they sat them on the porch. >> reporter: kenya called the flower service. flower delivery express.com. >> i was angry. because i called. and i could not get an answer from anybody. >>...
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, of kenya. the race starts near the embarcadero and winds across the city, a jag here and there and finishes at ocean beach. you can find coverage at bay to bre breakers. check out our slide show for more pictures of the extremely colorful costumes and festivities. >> always a good time. >>> police say a swarm of bees that terrorized the east bay is gone and the situation is over. nearly all the bees were relocated overnight. there were a few that did not make it back to the hive but do not appear to be creating problems today. the bees occurred on friday on hitchcock road when an amateur beekeeper noticed hostile behavior. african bees known as killer bees took over the hive all together. it was so bad people who lived nearby stayed indoors and they're believed to have killed two dogs, dachshund that lived next door to the beekeeper. >>> a teenager was attacked thursday night on kearney street, walking alone to the path that led to the el cerrito b.a.r.t. station. the suspect was hispanic and f
, of kenya. the race starts near the embarcadero and winds across the city, a jag here and there and finishes at ocean beach. you can find coverage at bay to bre breakers. check out our slide show for more pictures of the extremely colorful costumes and festivities. >> always a good time. >>> police say a swarm of bees that terrorized the east bay is gone and the situation is over. nearly all the bees were relocated overnight. there were a few that did not make it back to the...
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." >>> global leadership academy boys and girls packed their bags last week and set off to kenya.y sent us some pictures. it shows gla students taking part in school with kenyan students. >>> it's a time to discuss similarities and differences in their education annie mccormick countries. >>> you can see the happiness on the faces of the students from gla and the students in kenya made good friends there. gla students are visiting an orphanage and u.s. embassy and united nations facility. >>> they did not forget their tech devices, they are on the other side fortunate world, but clearly plugged in to stay in touch with their families and "action news," they will return from kenya next week. i hope they have a safe trip back and great rest of the time. >>> trip they will never forget. you have to have a tablet or telephone. >>> we appreciate the pictures. >>> stay with us, we're back after this. >>> good sunday morning, so glad you stayed with us sunday morning, 7:53 a.m. sky6 live hd giving you a pleasant shot of cape may, new jersey. a bit chilly, but meteorologist chris sowers h
." >>> global leadership academy boys and girls packed their bags last week and set off to kenya.y sent us some pictures. it shows gla students taking part in school with kenyan students. >>> it's a time to discuss similarities and differences in their education annie mccormick countries. >>> you can see the happiness on the faces of the students from gla and the students in kenya made good friends there. gla students are visiting an orphanage and u.s. embassy...
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. >> they are headed to kenya. nine, seventh graders from global leadership academy charter school in the city's parkside section got on buses to head to the airport this afternoon. they will spend 12 days in the country after the school partnered with a church to provide care and education for children's home in western ken kenya. understanding connections to the international world strong part of the charter schools construction queue lump. >> i expect to come back changed i expect them to come back with different idea of what africa really is. much of what they know is based upon what the media shows them. so i expect that some of the myths we have about africa will be debunked during this excursion. >> principal says she also hopes her students understand how much they do have after visiting another part of the world. >>> new at 6:00 a local couple in trouble tonight. police say they've been stealing from a store over and over again. for months. the tricky way officers say they almost pull it off. >> you may kn
. >> they are headed to kenya. nine, seventh graders from global leadership academy charter school in the city's parkside section got on buses to head to the airport this afternoon. they will spend 12 days in the country after the school partnered with a church to provide care and education for children's home in western ken kenya. understanding connections to the international world strong part of the charter schools construction queue lump. >> i expect to come back changed i...
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carolyn kepavitch from kenya. female winner to cross the finish line just minutes ago. >> all right the. those kenyan runners are always tough. thank you, cornell. enjoy the rest of the day. >>> in other news this morning, a pilot is dead after his plane crashed while performing a stunt at an alts airshow yesterday. the pilot crashed while flying in tandem with another plane during an aerial acrobatic stunt. witnesses say that plane was doing a maneuver and was unable to pull out of a dive because of high winds. the faa and ntsb are investigating. it was the first accident in 30 years of that atlanta airshow. >>> a desperate search is on this morning for a mother missing at sea. security video shows her falling overboard from a carnival cruise ship 200 miles after the texas -- off texas coast. the coast guard was not contacted until after she disappeared. >> the coast guard scouring part of the gulf of mexico for this mother of four who went overboard from a cruise ship. the carnival liberty was heading from galve
carolyn kepavitch from kenya. female winner to cross the finish line just minutes ago. >> all right the. those kenyan runners are always tough. thank you, cornell. enjoy the rest of the day. >>> in other news this morning, a pilot is dead after his plane crashed while performing a stunt at an alts airshow yesterday. the pilot crashed while flying in tandem with another plane during an aerial acrobatic stunt. witnesses say that plane was doing a maneuver and was unable to pull out...
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embassy in kenya, u.n. african headquarters and safari tour. good luck, guys. >> quite an experience. >>> coming up, blending golf and soccer in south >>> well, jessica knows, i love me some golf as kid say these days but one south jersey course is ditching clubs and golf balls. >> "eyewitness news" reporter vittoria woodill is in voorhees with more on that, torey. >> reporter: that is right, you know foot golf, i didn't even make that putt, foot golf will make golfers and people happy because they are dropping clubs and getting a kick out of this, check it out. at this golf course they are taking aim at a whole new way to play a round have golf. >> all i need is a ball. all right. let's do this. >> forgot clubs, golf golf only requires a soccer ball. >> just kicking a soccer ball. >> reporter: combination sport of the soccer and golf spotted on tv by gentlemen slater, ground keeper at crescent who thought it was so cool. >> why not just go, and try start it here. >> reporter: course gave him go ahead and you'll fine eight holes complete with r
embassy in kenya, u.n. african headquarters and safari tour. good luck, guys. >> quite an experience. >>> coming up, blending golf and soccer in south >>> well, jessica knows, i love me some golf as kid say these days but one south jersey course is ditching clubs and golf balls. >> "eyewitness news" reporter vittoria woodill is in voorhees with more on that, torey. >> reporter: that is right, you know foot golf, i didn't even make that putt, foot...
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. ♪ you're only a day away ♪ >> axelrod: the government of kenya burned more than kenya burned more thanry today. thrlie hall reports the spectacle was designed to focus attention on elephant and rhinoceros poaching. >> reporter: these towering stacks, worth an estimated $150 million on the black market, up mo flames. more than 100 tons of confiscated elephant tusks and rhino horns were incinerated saturday at nairobi national park, the largest stockpile of ivory ever destroyed. fire master robin hollister helped organize the torching and hopes it sends a fiery message. >> we only want to see ivory on living elephants, and we want to put this beyond economic use, burn it. on reporter: hunting elephants is an ongoing crisis on the trican continent. organized gangs of poachers sell ouch of the ivory to countries or asia, where demand is so high, it's worth more than gold. kenyan president uhuru kenyatta says ivory shouldn't have commercial value and wants to see a world ban on sales. >> poaching and trafficking in wildlife is now a branch of international crime. the fight against it will b
. ♪ you're only a day away ♪ >> axelrod: the government of kenya burned more than kenya burned more thanry today. thrlie hall reports the spectacle was designed to focus attention on elephant and rhinoceros poaching. >> reporter: these towering stacks, worth an estimated $150 million on the black market, up mo flames. more than 100 tons of confiscated elephant tusks and rhino horns were incinerated saturday at nairobi national park, the largest stockpile of ivory ever destroyed....
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while in can kenya they'll tour the safari visit an orphanage the u.s. and the un african headquarters. we asked students how they feel about the upcoming trip. >> i'm going to be kind of nervous because i'm going to miss my parents and i'll see how other kids in other countries live. >> i would like to teach them about our independence and how we live down here and how we take care of ourselves. >> the school is partnered with the bethlehem baptist church to provide care for children at an orphanage in kenya. the trip, this unforgettable cultural experience will last two weeks. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ that's life. you diet. you exercise. and if you still need help lowering your blood sugar... ...this is jardiance. along with diet and exercise... jardiance works around the clock... to lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. this can help you lower blood sugar and a1c. and although it's not for weight loss or lowering systolic blood pressure, jardiance could help with both. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration. this may cause you to
while in can kenya they'll tour the safari visit an orphanage the u.s. and the un african headquarters. we asked students how they feel about the upcoming trip. >> i'm going to be kind of nervous because i'm going to miss my parents and i'll see how other kids in other countries live. >> i would like to teach them about our independence and how we live down here and how we take care of ourselves. >> the school is partnered with the bethlehem baptist church to provide care for...
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last year's summit was held in kenya, putting a spotlight on tech innovations across africa.ican-based startups are expected to hit up ilion dollars. for more, we are joined by linda thomas greenfield joining me in the studio. david kirkpatrick is still with us in new york. it is fascinating. i had not heard the term silicon savanna until today that apparently people are using these terms. how would you describe the tech scene in africa right now? you say they skipped a lot of steps to get to where they are today. guest: i would describe technology in africa as thriving. there is a huge interest in improving access to technology. africanse areas where really get technology is in telephone technology where they never had land lines in an expansive way on the continent, but the use of cell phones became immediately popular. inica really took the lead banking the a telephone and communication in a way that did not happen in the united states for a number of reasons. one being we already had other technologies. emily: so people have a cell phone and they are connected? guest: you
last year's summit was held in kenya, putting a spotlight on tech innovations across africa.ican-based startups are expected to hit up ilion dollars. for more, we are joined by linda thomas greenfield joining me in the studio. david kirkpatrick is still with us in new york. it is fascinating. i had not heard the term silicon savanna until today that apparently people are using these terms. how would you describe the tech scene in africa right now? you say they skipped a lot of steps to get to...
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. >>> boys and girls from global leadership academy charter school packed their bags and headed to kenya. they sent us pictures that we wanted to share with you this morning. this shows gla students taking part in school. they discussed similarities and differences in education and what their life is like in their different countries. >>> you can see the pictures here the happiness on the faces of the gla students. they are visiting an orphanage and united nations facility. >>> they did not forget their tech devices. they are on the other side of the world, but clearly plugged in to stay in touch with the family and "action news" they will return from kenya next week. >>> how awesome is that? >>> it never happened for me when i was in school. pretty cool. >> reporter: we want to the zoo. >>> let's talk about the forecast. >> reporter: i can guarantee you it's going to be warmer there than here. let's get you outside, we have chilly changes in the forecast. as yesterday's cold front swept through, we lucked out, we didn't get the thunderstorms, we saw gusty periods of rain, but that was a
. >>> boys and girls from global leadership academy charter school packed their bags and headed to kenya. they sent us pictures that we wanted to share with you this morning. this shows gla students taking part in school. they discussed similarities and differences in education and what their life is like in their different countries. >>> you can see the pictures here the happiness on the faces of the gla students. they are visiting an orphanage and united nations facility....
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he enjoys blogging, hanging out with his friends, and is a student leader at a school in kenya.ut when the school wanted to build a new dormitory for its students, it faced a challenge. how to deal with the growing human waste problem that was contaminating nearby water sources? that's when leroy came up with an idea. create a human waste bioreactor that runs on, well, you guessed it, the students' own human waste. walter: the idea and invention has garnered loads of positive press for the teen and rightfully so. his design has the potential to be a huge economic political and environmental game changer. and we're delighted that he's joining us now from nairobi. leroy, welcome to "full frame." leroy: thank y y for hostiting . walter: wewell, let's s get rigo it. tell us about how you came up with this idea. leroy:y: it was not ununtil i jd my first year of high school in 2012 that the school put up a nenew dormitory that housess 720 students. so, my teammates and i took it upon ourseselves to critically--to critically analyze and appreciate what the new dormitory had to offer. a
he enjoys blogging, hanging out with his friends, and is a student leader at a school in kenya.ut when the school wanted to build a new dormitory for its students, it faced a challenge. how to deal with the growing human waste problem that was contaminating nearby water sources? that's when leroy came up with an idea. create a human waste bioreactor that runs on, well, you guessed it, the students' own human waste. walter: the idea and invention has garnered loads of positive press for the teen...
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he enjoys blogging, hanging out with his friends, and is a student leader at a school in kenya.ut when the school wanted to build a new dormitory for its students, it faced a challenge. how to deal with the growing human waste problem that was contaminating nearby water sources? that's when leroy came up with an idea. create a human waste bioreactor that runs on, well, you guessed it, the students' own human waste. walter: the idea and invention has garnered loads of positive press for the teen and rightfully so. his design has the potential to be a huge economic political and environmental game changer. and we're delighted that he's joining us now from nairobi. leroy, welcome to "full frame." leroy: thank y y for hostiting . walter: wewell, let's s get rigo it. tell us about how you came up with this idea. leroy:y: it was not ununtil i jd my first year of high school in 2012 that the school put up a nenew dormitory that housess 720 students. so, my teammates and i took it upon ourseselves to critically--to critically analyze and appreciate what the new dormitory had to offer. a
he enjoys blogging, hanging out with his friends, and is a student leader at a school in kenya.ut when the school wanted to build a new dormitory for its students, it faced a challenge. how to deal with the growing human waste problem that was contaminating nearby water sources? that's when leroy came up with an idea. create a human waste bioreactor that runs on, well, you guessed it, the students' own human waste. walter: the idea and invention has garnered loads of positive press for the teen...
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the winner was originally from kenya but lives in texas. no costume weighing him down.e first woman to cross the line from kenya. >>> the museum for george lucas' movie memorabilia might end up on treasure island. >> the "star wars" creator reportedly looking at san francisco again after a plan to bring the museum to chicago fell through. lucas wanted to build a museum in the presidio but that came up against too much opposition. the museum has an approved development plan but the project is far from assured. oakland and los angeles are competing in trying to lure the museum. >> get ready to get in formation. beyonce is in the bay. her tour is coming to levi stadium tonight. it will be the second time the queen performed at the venue this year. first was during super bowl halftime show with coldplay. caltrans providing extra service. mike is dancing off to the side here. >> it's 6:38. legends in the bay area sports may receive what may be the top honor tonight, induction to the bay area sports hall of fame. >> it's the bashof. this includes one-time san francisco giant
the winner was originally from kenya but lives in texas. no costume weighing him down.e first woman to cross the line from kenya. >>> the museum for george lucas' movie memorabilia might end up on treasure island. >> the "star wars" creator reportedly looking at san francisco again after a plan to bring the museum to chicago fell through. lucas wanted to build a museum in the presidio but that came up against too much opposition. the museum has an approved development...
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the students traveled to kenya to deliver the devices. >> the students from oakland learned about solar and brought some to kenya nairobi and met people that were filled with joy to meet americans from oakland that will help them have better lives. >> tulleyson says that oakland has one of the most comprehensive programs anywhere in the state. >>> it is a special week for moms in the bay. coming up next, we talked to one whose biggest challenge comes 16 years after she gave birth. >>> entire towns being evacuated in canada because of this massive wildfire. we talk to a wildfire expert that says fires this size are something we all should prepare for. >>> so with mother's day sunday, we set out to meet amazing moms in the bay. >> claudine wong talks to a mom that says her biggest challenge did not come until 16 years after her son was born. >> i am joined by an author of four books and a consultant and the mother of ryan and your story inspired the book and it is still remarkable and i wanted to share it with the viewers because it is just so much about the world of moms. tell me what ha
the students traveled to kenya to deliver the devices. >> the students from oakland learned about solar and brought some to kenya nairobi and met people that were filled with joy to meet americans from oakland that will help them have better lives. >> tulleyson says that oakland has one of the most comprehensive programs anywhere in the state. >>> it is a special week for moms in the bay. coming up next, we talked to one whose biggest challenge comes 16 years after she gave...
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both of the runners are from kenya. they came in first. the race began at 8 am and finished at ocean beast -- beach. we talked with the runners after the race. >> this is a forbidden romance. we are here to bring star wars live. and we are super happy about it. >> [ laughter ] >> it is all good. is all in fun. >> [ laughter ]>> 40,000 runners and thousands more showed up to enjoy the festivities. >> it had some rule breakers who had a little bit too much fun. we got this information, they tell us that they made seven or rest and issued -- they made seven or rest -- arrests public intoxication and two were for felonies. citations were given for moving violations and the other ones were miscellaneous. >>> there will be a nice overview of the people. >> i was on stanley's computer today. you could just kick back and watch a. it was a beautiful day. joining us now. i thought about bringing out the costumes but i kept all the clothing on.>> there was a lot of sunscreen i'm glad they had been on. we had a lot of sunshine here in the afternoon. w
both of the runners are from kenya. they came in first. the race began at 8 am and finished at ocean beast -- beach. we talked with the runners after the race. >> this is a forbidden romance. we are here to bring star wars live. and we are super happy about it. >> [ laughter ] >> it is all good. is all in fun. >> [ laughter ]>> 40,000 runners and thousands more showed up to enjoy the festivities. >> it had some rule breakers who had a little bit too much fun....
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. >> the kenya government may have announced a display of action against wildlife poaching.ou are looking at $172 million worth of illegal elephant's, and rhino horns going up in flames. at 120 tons, it's the largest destruction of illegal wildlife products in history. kenya said it's time to take is a stand against poaching after 70% of elephants in the central coast there have been killed over the last ten years. >> see what $370 million was done and an exclusive look inside the art museum getting ready to open after three years of renovation. first the time right any is 5:36. we are taking a live look from our abc7 exploratorium camera pointed ted downtown san francisco skyline. you can see the building there lit up in warriors colors. temperature is 65 degrees. we get the full accuweather forecast with lisa argen come up. >> the abc7 news app on the go on your schedule on one >> good morning. time now is 5:39. we are taking a quick look outside from our roof camera. you see the exploratorium. no doubt a fun time-out there and something to do with the kids later today. lo
. >> the kenya government may have announced a display of action against wildlife poaching.ou are looking at $172 million worth of illegal elephant's, and rhino horns going up in flames. at 120 tons, it's the largest destruction of illegal wildlife products in history. kenya said it's time to take is a stand against poaching after 70% of elephants in the central coast there have been killed over the last ten years. >> see what $370 million was done and an exclusive look inside the...
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in areas where political grievances are factors in kenya. we embarked on the diplomatic approach to address the multiple drivers and enablers of radicalization. we have launched a four year initiative on preventing and responding to violent extremism in africa which focuses on supporting institutions, governments and communities and individuals to address the drivers and related factor. ss we are working in countries supporting partners to development and implement national policies and strategies. community and faith based intervention to prevent youth radicalization and deescalate conflicts. we promote social co heesh at the community level working with local and national governments to provide basic social services to citizens. we support implementation and we work with governments. we have learned that programs combining diplomatic response offer the best approachesextrem. for africa to meet its full potential responding to and preventing terrorism is key. this requires working together. thank you. >> thank you very much. >> mr. chairman
in areas where political grievances are factors in kenya. we embarked on the diplomatic approach to address the multiple drivers and enablers of radicalization. we have launched a four year initiative on preventing and responding to violent extremism in africa which focuses on supporting institutions, governments and communities and individuals to address the drivers and related factor. ss we are working in countries supporting partners to development and implement national policies and...
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. >> rescuers in kenya this morning pulled a baby alive from the rubble of a building that collapsedmore than three days ago. doctors are now treating the child at a nairobi hospital. the baby had no physical inju injuries but was suffering from dehydration. an official said the baby is about seven months old. 23 people died when the building collapsed. kenya red cross says 93 people have been reported missing so far. >>> and flames tore through a massachusetts yacht club overnight. at least two boats caught fire in the town of newton. so far, no reports of any injuries. the cause of the fire is under investigation. >>> new jersey based pharmaceutical company johnson & johnson must pay $55 million to the family of a south dakota woman who blamed her ovarian cancer on their talcum powder. the second trial loss for johnson & johnson this year. they're facing about 1200 looults from people who claim it didn't adequately warm consumers about the cancer risks involved in talc based products. johnson & johnson plans to appeal. >> a new video this morning of a fire rescue in california. tak
. >> rescuers in kenya this morning pulled a baby alive from the rubble of a building that collapsedmore than three days ago. doctors are now treating the child at a nairobi hospital. the baby had no physical inju injuries but was suffering from dehydration. an official said the baby is about seven months old. 23 people died when the building collapsed. kenya red cross says 93 people have been reported missing so far. >>> and flames tore through a massachusetts yacht club...
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a developing story in kenya...sam/vo== found alive - after six days trapped in the rubble. >>. >> 4:44, a developing story out of kenya. found alive after six days trapped under rubble. a short time ago, crews in nairobi freed a woman trapped last friday. she survived in a small corner of the room and she is in good spirits. you see all the people trying to catch a glimpse of history. crews rescued a 6-month-old baby on tuesday. sadly, more than 35 people have been found dead. >> remarkable all the rescues going on. >>> bay area doctor had planned what he hoped would be a life-saving mission to help prince. the addiction specialist known as dr. howard kornfeld couldn't make it to minneapolis right away so he sent his son andrew. it was andrew who first called 911. stephanie gosk is at paisley park where the investigation goes from here. >> good morning to you guys. that addiction doctor coming from your area with a clinic that treats drug addiction and in its explanation of what it does, prescription management iss
a developing story in kenya...sam/vo== found alive - after six days trapped in the rubble. >>. >> 4:44, a developing story out of kenya. found alive after six days trapped under rubble. a short time ago, crews in nairobi freed a woman trapped last friday. she survived in a small corner of the room and she is in good spirits. you see all the people trying to catch a glimpse of history. crews rescued a 6-month-old baby on tuesday. sadly, more than 35 people have been found dead....
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remember, he often said and still doesn't deny that he believes president obama was born in kenya. he talked about thousands of muslims cheering in jersey city. he's brought up discredited internet rumors before, especially when it comes to general pershing dipping bullets in pig's blood and shooting terrorists. so this is not a surprise, but it does seem to be a little bit unnecessary given how well he's doing in the polls in indiana. >> well, unpredictability is his claim he's going to show as foreign policy, but you can't use unpredictability when it comes to telling the truth. anyway, that's my problem with this kind of thing. thank you, katy. >>> andrea mitchell spoke exclusively with hillary clinton today. in their interview, secretary clinton took direct aim at donald trump, specifically calling out his foreign policy and also on his comments he made to me at a recent msnbc town hall. take a listen. >> when i listen to donald trump say some of what he's saying about national security and foreign policy, even i find it scary. let's open the door to more countries have nuclear
remember, he often said and still doesn't deny that he believes president obama was born in kenya. he talked about thousands of muslims cheering in jersey city. he's brought up discredited internet rumors before, especially when it comes to general pershing dipping bullets in pig's blood and shooting terrorists. so this is not a surprise, but it does seem to be a little bit unnecessary given how well he's doing in the polls in indiana. >> well, unpredictability is his claim he's going to...
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and then went over to kenya and had the baby and then pretended she was having the baby in hawaii and had the birth certificates faked and hospital -- and the newspaper accounts fake so she could make him president some day, this woman wanted her son to be president so marries a guy with barack hussain obama. whatever your philosophy is, it's the craziest, craziest conspiracy theory ever. and he sold it for, what, years? yeah. >> he did. that's the journey through his mind and i have to say, look at how he did this effectively throughout the republican primary. low energy, little marco rubio. the names, blaming, finger pointing. >> big ears. >> you know what she's doing? hillary clinton is doing and started it no better place than indiana on sunday. she's going to hit back and she's going to define him because he has been literally branding people. he hasn't been talking about issues but running a marketing campaign and the american people deserve better. >> let's talk about the argument we just had you over heard with andrew sullivan that says trump is a showman. a guy who used telev
and then went over to kenya and had the baby and then pretended she was having the baby in hawaii and had the birth certificates faked and hospital -- and the newspaper accounts fake so she could make him president some day, this woman wanted her son to be president so marries a guy with barack hussain obama. whatever your philosophy is, it's the craziest, craziest conspiracy theory ever. and he sold it for, what, years? yeah. >> he did. that's the journey through his mind and i have to...
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whereas political grievances are much more permanent factor in kenya. it is with this research and analysis in mind that undp embarked on the development approach which seeks to address the multiple drivers and enablers of radicalization and violent extremism. we have launched a four-year initiative on preventing and responding to violent extremism in africa which focuses on supporting regional institutions, government, communities, and at-risk individuals to address the drivers and related factors. we are working in epicenter countries, in spillover countries and at-risk countries supporting partners to develop and implement integrated regional and national policies and strategies. rule of law, community and faith-based intervention to prevent youth radicalization and deescalate local conflicts. we also promote social cohesion at the community level. working with local and national governments to provide basic social services to citizens. we support implement creation and we work with local governments to strengthen public administration and the extens
whereas political grievances are much more permanent factor in kenya. it is with this research and analysis in mind that undp embarked on the development approach which seeks to address the multiple drivers and enablers of radicalization and violent extremism. we have launched a four-year initiative on preventing and responding to violent extremism in africa which focuses on supporting regional institutions, government, communities, and at-risk individuals to address the drivers and related...
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kenya's president said it was time to take a stand against poaching after an estimated 70% of elephants in central africa have been killed over the last ten years. >>> well, president obama's two terms will end early next year. tonight, at the white house correspondents' dinner, president obama took the mike for the last time. he roasted the crop of the current presidential candidates. >> i am hurt though, bernie, that you've been distancing yourself from me. that's just not something that you do to your comrade. hillary trying to appeal to young voters is a little bit like your relative who signed up for facebook. did you get my poke? is it appearing on your wall? and there's one area where donald's experience could be helpful. that would be closing guantanamo. because he knows a thing or two about running a water front property into the front. >> larry wilmore gave the final roast. >>> up next on abc news at 9:00, a tree planted in the north bay has a lot of history and how it's helping to preserve a literary heritage. >>> and could we see showers in the week ahead? meteorologist drew
kenya's president said it was time to take a stand against poaching after an estimated 70% of elephants in central africa have been killed over the last ten years. >>> well, president obama's two terms will end early next year. tonight, at the white house correspondents' dinner, president obama took the mike for the last time. he roasted the crop of the current presidential candidates. >> i am hurt though, bernie, that you've been distancing yourself from me. that's just not...
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and so they turned to kenya and they were like, "man, you know all those brothers?" like, "nah, i have no idea who they are, but it's just the universal way of saying hello to another brother when you pass him on the street." >> stephen: that's very pleasant. >> yeah-- ( laughter ) ( applause ) no, yes! >> stephen: now, i'm guessing-- i'm guessing the phrase "that's very pleasant" is not black-ish. >> whooo, far from it, brother. >> stephen: i'm going to guess-- >> far from it. somebody just took a picture of your band and ripped it up in your face. ( laughter ) >> stephen: okay, we have a clip of "black-ish," a clip of "black-ish" from this season. this is an upcoming clip, i think. >> okay. >> stephen: this is actually, this is an homage you guys have done to "good times." >> yes. >> stephen: okay, let's take a look at it, and i want to talk about it afterwards. >> okay, cool. >> stephen: jim? >> daddy, i'm pregnant. >> oh, thelma! >> i'm going to need more red paint. >> white jesus, white jesus, why have you forsaken me? >> how did this happen? >> more importantly
and so they turned to kenya and they were like, "man, you know all those brothers?" like, "nah, i have no idea who they are, but it's just the universal way of saying hello to another brother when you pass him on the street." >> stephen: that's very pleasant. >> yeah-- ( laughter ) ( applause ) no, yes! >> stephen: now, i'm guessing-- i'm guessing the phrase "that's very pleasant" is not black-ish. >> whooo, far from it, brother. >>...
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kenya justifies the closure saying the dadaab camp has been used by the militant group al-shabaab as a place to smuggle weapons. human rights groups have decried the threatened closure. the director of amnesty international u.k. kate allen said -- "forcing back to violence and persecution is as immoral as it is unlawful, and risks increasing instability and displacement in the region." the italian parliament has approved a law recognizing civil unions for same-sex couples. the law falls short of legalizing same-sex marriages and it will not allow people in same-sex civil unions to legally adopt their partner's biological children. president of equality italy aurelio mancuso heralded the move. >> today is a historic day, historic what the days we had on divorce, abortion, of hadley rights. today italy will see change. our next objective is equal marriage rights, but today we are obviously satisfied. amy: oil giant shell has announced it is abandoning all but one of its federal offshore leases for drilling in alaska's remote chukchi sea. last summer, the obama administration approved s
kenya justifies the closure saying the dadaab camp has been used by the militant group al-shabaab as a place to smuggle weapons. human rights groups have decried the threatened closure. the director of amnesty international u.k. kate allen said -- "forcing back to violence and persecution is as immoral as it is unlawful, and risks increasing instability and displacement in the region." the italian parliament has approved a law recognizing civil unions for same-sex couples. the law...
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. >> in kenya more than 100 tons of ivory were burned. worth about $172 million came from elephants and rhinos. the elephant is one of kenya's most significant symbols. kenyan leaders say they have loves 70% of the country's elephants to poaching. >>> today an iconic pier in southern california is open for the first time since it was torn apart by pounding surf four months ago. greg mills shows us what people think of the $1.5 million makeover. >> reporter: the ventura pier is something to see. also 2,000 feet long, a wooden peer on top of wood pilings. but el nino's visit in december snapped more than a dozen shut it down for four months. it's been rebuilt and reopened today. >> oh, they did a fantastic job. >> reporter: people packed the pier today. reran into them from san diego, orange and l.a. counties but nobody missed it more than those who live here. >> it's been here forever. storms have taken it down before and it's always been rebuilt. >> reporter: forever? seems like it. it was built in 1872 and eight times in the first 114 ye
. >> in kenya more than 100 tons of ivory were burned. worth about $172 million came from elephants and rhinos. the elephant is one of kenya's most significant symbols. kenyan leaders say they have loves 70% of the country's elephants to poaching. >>> today an iconic pier in southern california is open for the first time since it was torn apart by pounding surf four months ago. greg mills shows us what people think of the $1.5 million makeover. >> reporter: the ventura pier...
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jon: new information on a survival story out of kenya. woman rescued from the rubble six days after a seven-story building collapsed in nairobi. rescue crews were able to give the woman oxygen after they found alive but trapped in debris. a six-month-old baby was rescued earlier this week, raising hopes that more survivors might be found. at least 36 people died in that building collapsed, 70 are still missing. heather: new information about the discrimination lawsuit taking place in california. seven muslim women are suing the owner ofa cafc in laguna beach , claiming they were targeted because of their religion. the women were wearing traditional muslim headscarves known as the job. they were ordered to leave the cafc before they were finished eating. attorneys for the owner say the lawsuit is a hoax and they plan to counter suit. for more on this let's bring on emily williams, an attorney and fox news contributor and after damage, a criminal attorney. they are accusing the restaurant of quote, islam a phobia. they came out in a very pu
jon: new information on a survival story out of kenya. woman rescued from the rubble six days after a seven-story building collapsed in nairobi. rescue crews were able to give the woman oxygen after they found alive but trapped in debris. a six-month-old baby was rescued earlier this week, raising hopes that more survivors might be found. at least 36 people died in that building collapsed, 70 are still missing. heather: new information about the discrimination lawsuit taking place in...
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he is a citizen of kenya. and i don't want this flag to change! i want my country back!th: first of all, even if obama was a secret muslim, he was never going to change the flag. [ light laughter ] that's like a sure fire way to blow his secret. "how about instead of stars we do little crescents?" "why?" "no reason." [ laughter ] trump saw that and he fanned the flames. and how did gop leaders react when confronted with the fact that large numbers of their voters believe these racist myths peddled by trump and others? >> as speaker of the house, as the leader, do you not think it's your responsibility to stand-up to that kind of ignorance? >> david, it's not my job to tell the american people what to think. >> but that kind of ignorance about where he's a muslim, does it concern you? >> the american people have the right to think what they want to think. i can't -- it's not my job to tell them. >> seth: it wasn't your job to tell them? your job title was literally "speaker." [ laughter ] [ bleep ] speak. [ laughter ] so gop leaders openly tolerated and encouraged racist
he is a citizen of kenya. and i don't want this flag to change! i want my country back!th: first of all, even if obama was a secret muslim, he was never going to change the flag. [ light laughter ] that's like a sure fire way to blow his secret. "how about instead of stars we do little crescents?" "why?" "no reason." [ laughter ] trump saw that and he fanned the flames. and how did gop leaders react when confronted with the fact that large numbers of their voters...