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reporter: born in kenya but treated as foreigners.e registered in dadaab, no one can leave and register in kenya. their future is filled with fear and uncertainty. brent: let's pull in our correspondent and nairobi. good evening to you. when we look at this plan in kenya, the first question that an outsider is going to ask is why now after all this time? >> there are two theories because no one knows for certain except the government. the government of any has officially said it is because of a security concern. there have been links between the militants and some activity either in or around the camp, that's the biggest reason for closing down. there's also politics which is being seen as a play here. at a the elections kenya to be using this as a plan to get more votes. brent: there are hundreds of somalis -- hundreds of thousands of somalis at this camp. if going back to kenya is not an option, what are you going to do? -- they going to do? >> not much. a lot of them say they are waiting to live out the rest of their lives in that
reporter: born in kenya but treated as foreigners.e registered in dadaab, no one can leave and register in kenya. their future is filled with fear and uncertainty. brent: let's pull in our correspondent and nairobi. good evening to you. when we look at this plan in kenya, the first question that an outsider is going to ask is why now after all this time? >> there are two theories because no one knows for certain except the government. the government of any has officially said it is...
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russia and kenya were accused of dumping mechanisms sponsored by -- i mean,f kenya actually created the anti-doping .gency that they didn't have they put it in the bill and now they are subject to the same kind of rules and it looks like the rules have been reversed. they have to prove they are not guilty to compete to the olympics. laura: do you think the authorities are trying to make an example of russia, and to you think in the long term this might clean up athletics? maxim: this might help a lot but they are not making an example because they had notification in november that they should try to prove they are not -- they didn't really use doping mechanisms. they have time to prove it and they spend more time blaming others and lodging public relations campaigns that actually proving that they didn't do anything. laura: all right, thank you very much indeed. people have been marching in istanbul to demand the release of two journalists and activists. are accused of disseminating terrorist propaganda, including the turkish representative from the organization reporters without border
russia and kenya were accused of dumping mechanisms sponsored by -- i mean,f kenya actually created the anti-doping .gency that they didn't have they put it in the bill and now they are subject to the same kind of rules and it looks like the rules have been reversed. they have to prove they are not guilty to compete to the olympics. laura: do you think the authorities are trying to make an example of russia, and to you think in the long term this might clean up athletics? maxim: this might help...
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kenya, it really is market by market. you guys have been in the meeting in kenya. the driver takes you off the main roads. you think he's going somewhere with you you may never return from. you emerge in some great place. they're using them -- working all over there. >> so, i always have this fear when i was doing business in uganda, i feared working with the government at all. i just didn't talk to anyone from the local government. i didn't, you know, go to any meetings where they would be because i just didn't even want to be on their radar. i figured if i could stay under their radar, we could just survive and, just survive for lack of better words. but, you know, the company that i started there now is a pretty -- it's like a destination for anyone doing anything with tech in uganda. you know, anyway. i started to rethink that. this was after i left, but i was talking to the manager there, barbara, and i was like, i think i was wrong about that. i think that you are building a resource here for the -- for, you know, your fellow citizens. this could be a resourc
kenya, it really is market by market. you guys have been in the meeting in kenya. the driver takes you off the main roads. you think he's going somewhere with you you may never return from. you emerge in some great place. they're using them -- working all over there. >> so, i always have this fear when i was doing business in uganda, i feared working with the government at all. i just didn't talk to anyone from the local government. i didn't, you know, go to any meetings where they would...
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but one ken tree, kenya has been using virtual currency for years.id a visit for "60 minutes." >> at a bus station in nairobi, buses were not only loaded with humans and cargo, but with cash. it used to be the only way for people working in the cities to get money to relatives back in their remote villages. >> give the cash to the bus driver. then you say when you get to the village, you will see someone at the crossroads, give the money to him. guess what happens? the money evaporates. >> reporter: the ceo of kenya's largest cell phone provider, safaricom says his company sought to solve the problem. while a majority of kenyans don't have a bank account, 8 in 10 have access to a cell phone. in 2007, safaricom started offering a way to use the cell phone to send and receive cash. they call it m-pesa, m stand for mobile, pesa is money in swa he swahili. >> kenya's alternative currency safer and mr. secure. >> reporter: you are texting money? >> texting money. >> reporter: how sophisticate the is the phone that you use for m-pesa, a smart phone? >> no,
but one ken tree, kenya has been using virtual currency for years.id a visit for "60 minutes." >> at a bus station in nairobi, buses were not only loaded with humans and cargo, but with cash. it used to be the only way for people working in the cities to get money to relatives back in their remote villages. >> give the cash to the bus driver. then you say when you get to the village, you will see someone at the crossroads, give the money to him. guess what happens? the...
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you talk about kenya, is it multinational corporations, based in kenya, is it entrepreneurs? has he fostered a lot of innovation? or is it governments, like, you know, the president from rwanda, or all three? do you see -- or is it none of the above? is there an anchor that helps more easily facilitate, you know, these entrepreneurial tech opportunities? >> well, i mean, i think it's really hard to answer that question because it takes a little bit of everything. and it's really hard to give any credit to any of those things. but if you use paul as an example. he's got a very different approach to how he wants to foster innovation in his country. i don't think it's wrong, per se, but i don't see the -- i don't hear from very many rwandan start-ups. i hear a lot from kenya. i hear a lot from ghana. i hear a lot from nigeria. pretty much every -- there's a lot of other places where i think the factors, the way the country operates, the way private sector is allowed to operate freely, that actually stimulates a lot of innovation and start-up activity in governments where you hav
you talk about kenya, is it multinational corporations, based in kenya, is it entrepreneurs? has he fostered a lot of innovation? or is it governments, like, you know, the president from rwanda, or all three? do you see -- or is it none of the above? is there an anchor that helps more easily facilitate, you know, these entrepreneurial tech opportunities? >> well, i mean, i think it's really hard to answer that question because it takes a little bit of everything. and it's really hard to...
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reporter: sophie came to kenya to give. but she had not expected to receive so much.ter: after a short break, i will be back to take you through the day. stay with us. you are watching live from paris, france 24. the face of britain's leave campaign says he does not want to be prime minister, boris johnson leaving his party reeling. conservatives now remain in the race to replace data cameron as prime minister. turkey says the suicide bombers from tuesday's deadly attack came from russia, the kurdistan, and the spec a stand. the death toll has risen to 34. open a foul mouth as
reporter: sophie came to kenya to give. but she had not expected to receive so much.ter: after a short break, i will be back to take you through the day. stay with us. you are watching live from paris, france 24. the face of britain's leave campaign says he does not want to be prime minister, boris johnson leaving his party reeling. conservatives now remain in the race to replace data cameron as prime minister. turkey says the suicide bombers from tuesday's deadly attack came from russia, the...
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was held in kenya. failed joinedreen emily chang last week along with david kirkpatrick. -- linda thomas greenfield joined emily chang last week with david kirkpatrick. >> they skipped a lot of steps to get to where they are today. >> i would describe technology as thriving. an interest in improving access to technology. one of the areas africans skip over technology is in the telephone technology. they never had land lines in an expansive way. the use of cell phones became popular. bankingook the lead in via telephone and communications
was held in kenya. failed joinedreen emily chang last week along with david kirkpatrick. -- linda thomas greenfield joined emily chang last week with david kirkpatrick. >> they skipped a lot of steps to get to where they are today. >> i would describe technology as thriving. an interest in improving access to technology. one of the areas africans skip over technology is in the telephone technology. they never had land lines in an expansive way. the use of cell phones became popular....
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vonnie: president obama and prime minister trudeau and and ricoh kenya -- and ricoh kenya are headingthe podiums. amongyou might expect friends, but also a little poignant. we are thrilled to have president pena here for his first visit to canada as president of mexico. at the same time, it is sad is the last chance or all three of us to get together in this capacity given president obama's impending tire meant. [applause] justin trudeau: something he pointed out more than once with a little smile. but i do want to once again think both leaders and their delegations to coming to ottawa and being open for the discussions that took place today. things we first discussed with the common respect for diversity and support for the lgbt writes. especially in the wake of the shootings earlier this month in orlando. the united states and mexico both lost citizens in orlando. that tragedy has strengthened our determination and to protect the rights of lgbt people, and on behalf of, and we urge all leaders to do the same. we also talked about the need to ensure a clean and prosperous future for
vonnie: president obama and prime minister trudeau and and ricoh kenya -- and ricoh kenya are headingthe podiums. amongyou might expect friends, but also a little poignant. we are thrilled to have president pena here for his first visit to canada as president of mexico. at the same time, it is sad is the last chance or all three of us to get together in this capacity given president obama's impending tire meant. [applause] justin trudeau: something he pointed out more than once with a little...
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they've been living in kenya for more than 20 years. they're a whole generation of children have been born and grown up in the refugee camps. and none of us see those camps as being permanent, yet they are. >> that's what i was going to add on. our goal should not be to have the best refugee camps. our goal should be that people don't have to live in refugee camps for very long. that they get to go home, again, would be the best outcome. somalia is a very tricky place right now. there's been some people have gone back voluntarily, but it's very much an experimental progress, i think. and then, that people be allowed to resettle in a new country, like some who come here. but usually, that's only a fraction of the world's refugees. another option is that people be allowed to stay in the places to which they've fled. and the numbers are so big right now, i think just saying that probably is a message that a lot of countries don't want to hear. so what i like about linda's answer is it shows you the tricky balancing act that is diplomacy th
they've been living in kenya for more than 20 years. they're a whole generation of children have been born and grown up in the refugee camps. and none of us see those camps as being permanent, yet they are. >> that's what i was going to add on. our goal should not be to have the best refugee camps. our goal should be that people don't have to live in refugee camps for very long. that they get to go home, again, would be the best outcome. somalia is a very tricky place right now. there's...
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in kenya they want one where. they don't want that kind of mess going on so they are very, very careful about how they are laying out their infrastructure. .. that is unimaginable for accidents are down and the best thing we can do far boast that is to let that talent worked here for a few years. the only highly productive talent. not that talent cultivate here, learn from our entrepreneurship, technology and grow strong and return to their home countries to adopt a force multiplier that costs nothing in terms of u.s. taxpayer dollars, generates enormous strength in terms of future relations with the country and has an enormous impact. we rarely tight immigration policies as we should. >> it's an absolutely superb point. and a rousing point on which to open this up to questions from the audience. >> a quick question as you look at the continental are you've seen back takeoff for entrepreneurs, et cetera. what are they angry in fact there is? jay ireland, ceo based in kenya. entrepreneurs. has he fostered a lot of
in kenya they want one where. they don't want that kind of mess going on so they are very, very careful about how they are laying out their infrastructure. .. that is unimaginable for accidents are down and the best thing we can do far boast that is to let that talent worked here for a few years. the only highly productive talent. not that talent cultivate here, learn from our entrepreneurship, technology and grow strong and return to their home countries to adopt a force multiplier that costs...
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i was in the refugee court in kenya from 1993 until 1996.during that time, the kenyans threatened to send refugees home. it is no different than what is happening in all of our countries. one countries start to have problems, serious security issues, we blame those who are the most vulnerable. we are looking at ways to address kenya's concerns and at the same time, trying to repair the situation in somalia so the refugees can come home. because they have been living in kenya for more than 20 years. a whole generation of children have been born and grown-up in those refugee camps. none of us see these camps is being permanent. yet they are. anne r.: the goal is that people do not have to live in refugee camps for very long. if they get to go home again, that would be the best outcome. somalia is a tricky place right now. some people have gone back voluntarily, but it is very much an experiment, i think. and that people be allowed to settle in a new country like some who come here, but usually that is only a fraction of the world's refugees. a
i was in the refugee court in kenya from 1993 until 1996.during that time, the kenyans threatened to send refugees home. it is no different than what is happening in all of our countries. one countries start to have problems, serious security issues, we blame those who are the most vulnerable. we are looking at ways to address kenya's concerns and at the same time, trying to repair the situation in somalia so the refugees can come home. because they have been living in kenya for more than 20...
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linda: people are using in after the kenya tech summit?w 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. linda: i would describe technology in africa as thriving. there is a huge interest in improving access to technology. one of the areas where africans really get technology is in -- skipped over 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. africa really took the lead in banking via 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? linda: you could go into the deepest village in the middle of nowhere on a dirt road and you will see a village woman with a working cell phone. emily: what is it about now that makes africa right for tech disruption? linda: africa in 2014 has six of the 10 fastest gr
linda: people are using in after the kenya tech summit?w 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. linda: i would describe technology in africa as thriving. there is a huge interest in improving access to technology. one of the areas where africans really get technology is in -- skipped over technology is in telephone technology where they never had land lines in an expansive way on the continent, but the use of...
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kenya, and it and it is really market by market, you better meeting in kenya the driver now takes you off the main road and you think you are going somewhere with you that you may never return from, but you emerge in some great place, so things are working all over there. >> so i was had this fear of doing business in uganda that i just feared working with the government at all. i didn't talk to anyone from the local government, i didn't go to any meetings where they would be, because i did not even want to be on their radar. i figured. i figured if i could stander their radar we could just survive and just survive for lack of a better word. the company that i started there now is a pretty, is like like a destination, for anyone doing anything with it tech in uganda, and i started to rethink that. this is after i left but i was talking to the manager there, barbara and i was like i i think i was wrong about that, i think you're building a resource here for your fellow citizens, this could be a resource for ngos, could be a resource for five it sector the local government. if we figure
kenya, and it and it is really market by market, you better meeting in kenya the driver now takes you off the main road and you think you are going somewhere with you that you may never return from, but you emerge in some great place, so things are working all over there. >> so i was had this fear of doing business in uganda that i just feared working with the government at all. i didn't talk to anyone from the local government, i didn't go to any meetings where they would be, because i...
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. >> some of the biggest names in last year's summit was held in kenya. failed joinedreen emily chang last week along with david kirkpatrick. -- linda thomas greenfield joined emily chang last week with david kirkpatrick. >> they skipped a lot of steps to get to where they are today. >> i would describe technology as thriving. an interest in improving access to technology. one of the areas africans skip over technology is in the telephone technology. they never had land lines in an expansive way. the use of cell phones became popular. bankingook the lead in via telephone and communications the a cell phones, and a way that did not happen in the united dates for a number of reasons. one being we had other technology. go into the deepest village in the middle of nowhere on aid to her road and you will see a market woman or village woman, a chief with a working cell phone. forhat makes africa right tech disruption? 10africa had six of the fastest growing economies. companies not recognized in previous years. companies are beginning to see the opportunities a
. >> some of the biggest names in last year's summit was held in kenya. failed joinedreen emily chang last week along with david kirkpatrick. -- linda thomas greenfield joined emily chang last week with david kirkpatrick. >> they skipped a lot of steps to get to where they are today. >> i would describe technology as thriving. an interest in improving access to technology. one of the areas africans skip over technology is in the telephone technology. they never had land lines...
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last year's summit was held in kenya.s greenfield joined emily chang last week with david kirkpatrick. >> it is fascinating. i had nerd -- not heard the term silicon savanna -- savanna until today. describe the tech scene in africa? they skip a lot of steps to get where they are today. >> i would describe technology in africa as thriving. there is a huge interest in improving access to technology. one of the areas africans skip over technology is in the telephone technology. they never had land lines in an expansive way. the use of cell phones became immediately popular. africa really took the lead in banking via telephone and communications via cell phones, in a way that did not happen in the united dates for a number of reasons. >> you are saying some of the poorest people have a cell phone and are connected. go into the deepest village in the middle of nowhere on a dirt road, and you will see a market woman or village woman, a chief with a working cell phone. >> what makes africa right for tech disruption? >> africa in
last year's summit was held in kenya.s greenfield joined emily chang last week with david kirkpatrick. >> it is fascinating. i had nerd -- not heard the term silicon savanna -- savanna until today. describe the tech scene in africa? they skip a lot of steps to get where they are today. >> i would describe technology in africa as thriving. there is a huge interest in improving access to technology. one of the areas africans skip over technology is in the telephone technology. they...
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campuses inave nigeria and kenya. come into our weice every single day, and have subsidized housing as well, but these students are sitting down in the morning, working with companies around the world that are our partners, as full members of that company's infrastructure. software development training is much more like a craft than a degree program. you learn by doing. that's really cool stuff. congratulations on the investment. it sounds like you will do a lot of great things and help a lot of people. andela ceo jeremy johnson. no relation. coming up next, what spacex is trying to do for a rocket launch. we will introduce you to planets, next. as we go to break, take a look at the mini vision next 100, a driverless concept from bmw. a sign of bmw preparing for a future where no one owns a car, or at least the owner or the driver does not. ♪ cory: a story that we are watching. realityetive augmented company magically if will team up with lucasfilm to create star wars content from the still unrevealed technology. neit
campuses inave nigeria and kenya. come into our weice every single day, and have subsidized housing as well, but these students are sitting down in the morning, working with companies around the world that are our partners, as full members of that company's infrastructure. software development training is much more like a craft than a degree program. you learn by doing. that's really cool stuff. congratulations on the investment. it sounds like you will do a lot of great things and help a lot...
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the economy is bigger than kenya.ng to their desks is a daily ordeal for millions of workers. >> when you see your children? >> weekends only. sometimes i see them during the week if they really want to see me. sometimes they miss me that much. >> it must be quite difficult. >> yes, it is. it is that we have to do. for now. narrator: like millions of workers abraham's first acts getting to work in the morning is to take a nap. >> welcome to my office. >> what are you going to do now? >> i took a nap for 30 minutes. and get ready for work. narrator: 2000 people migrate permanently to lagos every day. expanding the city from the land to the sea. the result is slums like macoco. >> infrastructure has not kept pace with the population growth. basic measures to access clean water, for example, access to electricity are limited. before you get to issues related to growth and development, they have to sort out basic issues of infrastructure. narrator: 80,000 people live here in building sitting on stilts connected by a compl
the economy is bigger than kenya.ng to their desks is a daily ordeal for millions of workers. >> when you see your children? >> weekends only. sometimes i see them during the week if they really want to see me. sometimes they miss me that much. >> it must be quite difficult. >> yes, it is. it is that we have to do. for now. narrator: like millions of workers abraham's first acts getting to work in the morning is to take a nap. >> welcome to my office. >> what...
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find this little guy to be a cute one, but i don't think that feeling is shared by a lot of people in kenya, and because the monkey caused a massive power outage. power has been restored. andmonkey somehow survived is being taken in by wildlife authorities. doug: wow. lucky monkey. jummy: i know. doug: the weather here is nice, breezy. different in the past few days. we will climb back up to 76. bright sunshine and gusty winds. tomorrow, sunshine and noticeably cooler 70's all day with gusty winds. >> 1 player, 1 dream, and 14 questions standing in the way. it's "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic music] ♪ hey, everybody. thanks for being here, and welcome to the show. welcome to "who wants to be a millionaire." are you guys ready to go? [cheers and applause] let me tell you about our first contestant. as the wife of a chemist and daughter of an inventor, our first contestant is ready to prove she just might be the smartest of them all. please welcome from anchorage, kentucky, andrea kash. [cheers and applause] hi, andrea. >> hi, chris. >> how are you doing? good to see you. >> thank
find this little guy to be a cute one, but i don't think that feeling is shared by a lot of people in kenya, and because the monkey caused a massive power outage. power has been restored. andmonkey somehow survived is being taken in by wildlife authorities. doug: wow. lucky monkey. jummy: i know. doug: the weather here is nice, breezy. different in the past few days. we will climb back up to 76. bright sunshine and gusty winds. tomorrow, sunshine and noticeably cooler 70's all day with gusty...
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when you have a meadows c say elect me working to send barack obama back to kenya. that sounds to me like it just creates a nice path for our presumptive nominee. it's the republican presumptive republican nominee as if nobody can bring themselves to say. >> that's exactly right you can draw line from the line they return congress to the presumptive nomination of donald trump. the republican party empowered their angriest, whitest space. they purged all the moderates and they created these districts that are so noncompetitive that you do not have to speak to the rest of the country. we have lost the art of persuasion, of trying to convince somebody else that your cases correct. now that we are down to a dangerous handful of competitive districts in this country, maybe it's two dozen, you don't have to talk to anybody on the other side. so you can completely understand how an angry white base might want to build a wall that is a beautiful and huge. >> so, you talk about this been republican strategy and it was a grand republican strategy that they were going to take
when you have a meadows c say elect me working to send barack obama back to kenya. that sounds to me like it just creates a nice path for our presumptive nominee. it's the republican presumptive republican nominee as if nobody can bring themselves to say. >> that's exactly right you can draw line from the line they return congress to the presumptive nomination of donald trump. the republican party empowered their angriest, whitest space. they purged all the moderates and they created...
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the monkey survived and was given to kenya's wildlife services. >>> a woman attacked by a shark a weekry lucky. she keeps replaying in her head what happened as she was swimming over the memorial day weekend. she remembers something large grabbing her. she thought she had to get away or she would die. doctors found shark tooth marks on her bones. she is a personal trainer. she runs half marathons. she is in great shape. she is focusing on recovering and thinking about her next race. >> i had a goal for my next year to do ironman vancouver. i am still shooting for that goal. i will just reassess things when i get back to training. >> doctors say one of the reasons she survived the attack is because she is a serious athlete and in excellent condition. >>> the transportation security administration says they are making progress at reducing long lines at security checkpoints at some of the nation's largest airports. tsa administrator pete neffenger told a senate committee on homeland security he is focused on his efforts on seven large hub airports. l.a., dallas, chicago, miami, atlanta, n
the monkey survived and was given to kenya's wildlife services. >>> a woman attacked by a shark a weekry lucky. she keeps replaying in her head what happened as she was swimming over the memorial day weekend. she remembers something large grabbing her. she thought she had to get away or she would die. doctors found shark tooth marks on her bones. she is a personal trainer. she runs half marathons. she is in great shape. she is focusing on recovering and thinking about her next race....
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. >>> the rangers in kenya have a big job even though they're watching out for a little bull elephant calf. it fell into that waell. they were able to get it out. but they want to reunite the calf with his family. there he is. look at his forehead, that's just a scratch. >> i didn't realize it was zoomed in on a calf. i thought someone was about to die. >> i also didn't realize it was tied to a tree. >> they did tie the elephant up to a tree. they wanted to reunite the calf with the family. they couldn't find the family but they were going to wait with the calf all day. they want to make sure the calf had shade, they wanted to make sure it had water. unfortunately they don't hear anything. and just as evening comes, they realize, you know, we got to pack this thing up. the family is not coming. we need to do something. and it's going to be night fall. so they start picking up their staf stuff. that's when the baby hears something. drinking water and then ears are up. >> you see it like a dog when it heard? i knew that. >> exactly. one of the rangers decides to play hide and seek with
. >>> the rangers in kenya have a big job even though they're watching out for a little bull elephant calf. it fell into that waell. they were able to get it out. but they want to reunite the calf with his family. there he is. look at his forehead, that's just a scratch. >> i didn't realize it was zoomed in on a calf. i thought someone was about to die. >> i also didn't realize it was tied to a tree. >> they did tie the elephant up to a tree. they wanted to reunite...
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semi-thereally in has been a large number of refugees who have crossed over to kenya.that puts a strain on their .conomy kenya has indicated that they will release those back to somalia. this is a significant issue. right now, in somalia, press.aab continues to the united nations mission continues. there has been a bit of a slowdown on the forces provided to amazon. countries such as uganda, ethiopia, they had taken a bit of a backside. moreover, the point of trying to get to is inside somalia, the government needs to move in a positive direction and the armed forces of somalia which amazon is to transition to needs to transition as well. if confirmed, i will look at the situation inside somalia so we can get that moving and back on track. the problem that you indicate what only compound the issues inside the country. >> my time is up, but is there any way to get kenya to delay their effort to shut down the camps immediately. >> i'm not aware, but there would be significant -- assistance provided to assist that. >> thank you. >> thank you, mr. chairman. ungrateful to y
semi-thereally in has been a large number of refugees who have crossed over to kenya.that puts a strain on their .conomy kenya has indicated that they will release those back to somalia. this is a significant issue. right now, in somalia, press.aab continues to the united nations mission continues. there has been a bit of a slowdown on the forces provided to amazon. countries such as uganda, ethiopia, they had taken a bit of a backside. moreover, the point of trying to get to is inside somalia,...
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police have shot and killed at least two people during a protest in kenya's western city. the area has been a focal point of weekly demonstrations against the country's electoral commission which local opposition says is corrupt and biased. protesters also rallied in the capital blocking roads and chanting slogans against the commission. the opposition led by the former prime minister once the electoral commission to resign ahead of next year's presidential election. you are watching "dw news." we have to take a short one-minute break. we are back with business news. don't go away. anchor: welcome back. nearly all of the votes are counted in peru's presidential runoff election. and the winner is anybody's guess. the latest figures we have shown him less than one percentage point ahead of her. she is defiantly refusing to concede defeat hoping a few votes from the remote andean regions will sway the outcome her way. reporter: with most of the votes counted, the race is still neck-and-neck. since counting began, he has kept a slight lead. but votes from peruvians abroad coul
police have shot and killed at least two people during a protest in kenya's western city. the area has been a focal point of weekly demonstrations against the country's electoral commission which local opposition says is corrupt and biased. protesters also rallied in the capital blocking roads and chanting slogans against the commission. the opposition led by the former prime minister once the electoral commission to resign ahead of next year's presidential election. you are watching "dw...
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as al qaeda had done in bombing our embassies in kenya and tanzania in 1998. and, as it would do again by bombing the uss cole on october 12, 2000 killing 17 american sailors. but if they're going to kill bin laden, first the cia had to find him. so in september 2000 the big safari crew and a crew in a ground control station at the airbase in germany flew in on armed predator over a place near afghanistan called turner farms. the cia believed bin laden was living there as a guest of the telegram. indeed. indeed, their first predator crew found him. at that point, big safari's project to arm the predator went into high gear. the team of engineers quickly figured out how to put in army missile called the hellfire on the air forces predator and wired it so that the crew of the drones could aim a controller from the other side of the planet. starting with a test launch strapped onto a concrete pad on january 23, 2001, the team launched a test shot from the air and at a target take and then into a building the cia ordered constructed to find out whether hellfire mi
as al qaeda had done in bombing our embassies in kenya and tanzania in 1998. and, as it would do again by bombing the uss cole on october 12, 2000 killing 17 american sailors. but if they're going to kill bin laden, first the cia had to find him. so in september 2000 the big safari crew and a crew in a ground control station at the airbase in germany flew in on armed predator over a place near afghanistan called turner farms. the cia believed bin laden was living there as a guest of the...
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participar en la septima cumbre global anual de espiritu emprendedor, al cual asistio el aÑo pasado en kenyard" se encargara de ser el anfitrion. --luego el viernes, viajara a seattle para un evento del partido demcrata. cesar --- un nuevo programa promete reconectar a decenas de jvenes inmigrantes con sus races en mxico... blanca ---esto gracias a un programa que se propone cumplir con ese fin. ---iris berros ...habl con algunos de los aspirantes y nos explica de qu se trata el programa "soÑadores sin fronteras". ;01 ;10 ;16 01;09 01;23 pkg andrea y asael son dos dreamers que hablaban hoy sobre, como seria regresar a su natal mexico? esto por medio del programa soÑadores sin fronteras. (sot) asael reyes - se inscribi al programa 31.32 "me daria mucho orgullo de ir y regresar a donde yo naci, donde yo me crie 31.37 ambos jovenes se inscribieron al programa esta maÑana y esperan ser uno de los 75 dreamers del pais escogidos para el viaje a mexico que los reconectaria con sus familias y raices. (sot) andrea aguilera - se inscribi al programa 24.14 "si fuera seleccionada significaria mucho para
participar en la septima cumbre global anual de espiritu emprendedor, al cual asistio el aÑo pasado en kenyard" se encargara de ser el anfitrion. --luego el viernes, viajara a seattle para un evento del partido demcrata. cesar --- un nuevo programa promete reconectar a decenas de jvenes inmigrantes con sus races en mxico... blanca ---esto gracias a un programa que se propone cumplir con ese fin. ---iris berros ...habl con algunos de los aspirantes y nos explica de qu se trata el programa...
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i'm from kenya. that's a good thing to see.e. despite push backs it's moving forward. and not as slowly as trafficffic here. officials will start rounding u geese in early july. and back here life now we just notice youd you can see some of the geese out on the water right now i was just speaking to a county doesn't take thishi decision lightly. he says they have exhausted a lot of other options before resorting to this. he's urging people not to feed geese here or anywhere. he says that is something thatht really contributes to the problemsib we're seeing now. life in silver springs. > i think there's going to be a lot of debate before that happens. >> there are really a lot of geese. > a lot of people who are worried about killing the animals. >> a good debate. still ahead at 11, violence erupts at a white premise inite ia. the latest on the protest that sent multiple people to the hospital. chaos today outside california state capital. things got violent when a white premise rally was met by counter protests. multiple people were taken to the hospital after the grou
i'm from kenya. that's a good thing to see.e. despite push backs it's moving forward. and not as slowly as trafficffic here. officials will start rounding u geese in early july. and back here life now we just notice youd you can see some of the geese out on the water right now i was just speaking to a county doesn't take thishi decision lightly. he says they have exhausted a lot of other options before resorting to this. he's urging people not to feed geese here or anywhere. he says that is...
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per just weeks after his appointment, michael tadmur -- mikell temne -- lawmakerr president, eduardo kenya, -- eduardo cuna -- >> we have to wait for the supreme court decision. any move we make will look like we are trying to interfere with the separation of powers. are accused of having obstructed an official probe into state-run oil company petrobras in a corruption scandal that has shaken brazil's political landscape to its core. formed -- was forced to resign last month after he allegedly discussed using dilma rousseff's impeachment to derail the petrobras investigation. someone who speaks the truth and believes in justice, i hope this absurd situation can be resolved shortly. >> if confirmed, the scandal is likely to be another blow to michel temer's interim government. the interim president has had difficulty after dilma rousseff was suspended pending her impeachment trial. genie: france is finally starting to recover from its worst floods in decades, and now the long cleanup work is getting underway. today france declared close to 800 communities as being in a state of natural cata
per just weeks after his appointment, michael tadmur -- mikell temne -- lawmakerr president, eduardo kenya, -- eduardo cuna -- >> we have to wait for the supreme court decision. any move we make will look like we are trying to interfere with the separation of powers. are accused of having obstructed an official probe into state-run oil company petrobras in a corruption scandal that has shaken brazil's political landscape to its core. formed -- was forced to resign last month after he...
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that's the one he attended last year on kenya. the president will continue to seattle for a democratic party event. >>> as you stepped outside today, you may have felt it. things are starting to heat up. i saw some sprinkles outside. >> our storm session lingered a little longer and that's producing some activity on the doppler. a few drops still may happen into tomorrow night. we keep the drizzle. you can see in our future cast. then, once we hit saturday afternoon into sunday, it's all about the area of high pressure building out here to help to warm temperatures up. how hot are we talking? let's give you a small sample on this friday afternoon. by the time we hit sunday, 90 degrees in san jose. monday, 91. tuesday, 93. we'll tell you who will be the hottest. that's my forecast in about ten minutes. >> a stern warning ahead of tomorrow night's big soccer match at levi stadium between mexico and chile. the governing body says fans need to stop using a gay slur during matches or the team will face serious consequences. a look at t
that's the one he attended last year on kenya. the president will continue to seattle for a democratic party event. >>> as you stepped outside today, you may have felt it. things are starting to heat up. i saw some sprinkles outside. >> our storm session lingered a little longer and that's producing some activity on the doppler. a few drops still may happen into tomorrow night. we keep the drizzle. you can see in our future cast. then, once we hit saturday afternoon into sunday,...
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while on a visit to kenya, the turkish president announced he was recalling his ambassador to germany>> the resolution made by the german parliament will seriously affect relations between the two countries. when i go back to turkey, we will evaluate this issue and take necessary steps. reporter: like most of the german cabinet, chancellor merkel was not in n parliaiameno vote. she stressed the bonds between germany and turkey. >> there is a law that binds us, even if we have differences of opinion on certain matters. the scope of our relations and friendly and strategic ties are great, starting with questions of defense. reporter: for the armenian community in germany, such diplomatic contortions are not the main concern. for them, today's the day germany officially recognized their people suffering. anchor: foreign minister frank-walter steinmeier defended the vote but has tried to call be situation. speaking in argentina, he appealed to turkey not to act rashly. >> turkey has reacted as expected. i hope that over the course of the next few days and weeks, we will manage to prevent
while on a visit to kenya, the turkish president announced he was recalling his ambassador to germany>> the resolution made by the german parliament will seriously affect relations between the two countries. when i go back to turkey, we will evaluate this issue and take necessary steps. reporter: like most of the german cabinet, chancellor merkel was not in n parliaiameno vote. she stressed the bonds between germany and turkey. >> there is a law that binds us, even if we have...
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who, clothing, housing, and kenya al shabab was paid new recruits $100 per week with a 500-dollar bonusfor joining. what role do you think economic development plays in countering terrorism in africa, and what can the africa, and what can the u.s. government be doing to assist with that will create alternative options for young africans instead of joining terrorist goats? >> ultimately is secure and stable and prosperous africa are in our national interest. it is interesting of the youth bulge inside africa. a significant number of children under the age of 14. if eventually you want to get at the conditions of radicalism you have to provide a strong economic status so they can have jobs and so forth. it is a huge part of the overall effort and it is in our interest to have economic growth on the continent that will allow jobs and allow different paths for many of these you get swayed by money and jobs and so forth by joining groups such as boko haram. >> think mr. chairman. i'm not very alert today after staying up late from watching oklahoma state devastate -- in the battle for. >> th
who, clothing, housing, and kenya al shabab was paid new recruits $100 per week with a 500-dollar bonusfor joining. what role do you think economic development plays in countering terrorism in africa, and what can the africa, and what can the u.s. government be doing to assist with that will create alternative options for young africans instead of joining terrorist goats? >> ultimately is secure and stable and prosperous africa are in our national interest. it is interesting of the youth...
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>> betty, this is the guy who said that president obama was born in kenya, that ted cruz's father wasion. fact checking may not be the highest responsibility in the trump camp. >> but is anyone calling him on this? >> well, yes. i mean, the clinton people are saying this is ridiculous. as you said she's a life long methodist. you know, listen, she's not someone who talks a lot about her religion. you know, she does -- not one of the god bless you folks all the time, but i don't know. i take that on faith pretty much. >> well, polls still favor trump when it comes to handling the economy. so how does clinton battle back against that? can she overcome that sentiment? >> it's interesting you have to look at what's been working. most of the republican candidates in the primaries never really found a way to do that effectively. what i think has been working for hillary is ridicule. making fun of the guy. so you saw that speech yesterday where she was talking about the -- his business acumen and all the chapters in the business books ending on chapter 11. to me, that kind of humor, that kin
>> betty, this is the guy who said that president obama was born in kenya, that ted cruz's father wasion. fact checking may not be the highest responsibility in the trump camp. >> but is anyone calling him on this? >> well, yes. i mean, the clinton people are saying this is ridiculous. as you said she's a life long methodist. you know, listen, she's not someone who talks a lot about her religion. you know, she does -- not one of the god bless you folks all the time, but i...
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. >> yeah, women suffer most especially coming from a country like kenya, which is water-scarce. so women are most affected by water because they are the ones that have to go out to provide water for their families, which takes up a lot of their productive time that would be used for income generation. >> if you train a man, then you will train that person. if you train a woman on, for example, how to build water infrastructure, then you build a nation. so women have an amazing capacity to...build and make countries grow. >> in the studio with me right now is gemma bulos. she is the director of the global women's water initiative. and, gemma, i'm looking at this big old yellow thing here. this is what women in countries overseas have to carry for water. >> yes, it would be carrying five gallons of water. it's called a "jerrican." and that full of water is 42 pounds. >> 42 pounds to carry this? so i can lift this easily now. you can see it's quite big, but very, very, heavy so -- >> that's like a seven-year-old child you'd be carrying. >> and on uneven terrain. >> on uneven terrai
. >> yeah, women suffer most especially coming from a country like kenya, which is water-scarce. so women are most affected by water because they are the ones that have to go out to provide water for their families, which takes up a lot of their productive time that would be used for income generation. >> if you train a man, then you will train that person. if you train a woman on, for example, how to build water infrastructure, then you build a nation. so women have an amazing...
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in kenya, they were paying your recruits $100 a week with a $500 bonus for joining. what role do you think economic development plays in countering taker nix africa and what can we do to create alternative options for young africans susceptible of joining terrorist groups? >> a secure and stable and prosperous africa are in our national interests. it's interesting of the youth bullth in after kashgs a significant number of children under the age of 14, so eventually if you want to get at the conditions of radicalism, you got to provide a strong economic status so they can have jobs and so forth. so it is huge part of the overall effort. it's in our interests to have economic growth on the continent that will allow jobs and allow different path for many of these youth who get suede by money and jobs and so forth by joining groups such as isil in northern africa. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i'm not very alert. i staid up late watching oklahoma state defeat arizona in the final four. >> the senator is out of order. >> the chairman brought up some of the problems in liby
in kenya, they were paying your recruits $100 a week with a $500 bonus for joining. what role do you think economic development plays in countering taker nix africa and what can we do to create alternative options for young africans susceptible of joining terrorist groups? >> a secure and stable and prosperous africa are in our national interests. it's interesting of the youth bullth in after kashgs a significant number of children under the age of 14, so eventually if you want to get at...
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the committee named russia, kenya, and mexico.l news 24 hours a day powered by our 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around the world. back to you. >> thank you. abigail doolittle is live at the net act. theher day of gains for index. >> that is true. as an aspect is finish higher throughout the day, we will be at the fifth consecutive update and a longest winning streak since mid february. mild volatility. the index opened lower, read around 11:00 a.m., he started to turn higher and has been fluctuating between small gains and losses. from a the nasdaq today sector standpoint and consumer staples led by costco, shares are higher in a bullish upgrade by goldman sachs as well as the health care sector being helped by biotech. the index is higher by more than half of 1%, being boosted by region, which is higher on firmsh comments from the reiterating its outperforming rating, saying that biotech company is coming into its own. it does see 30% upsizing potential. a stock that is down roughly 30 cents from its record week
the committee named russia, kenya, and mexico.l news 24 hours a day powered by our 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around the world. back to you. >> thank you. abigail doolittle is live at the net act. theher day of gains for index. >> that is true. as an aspect is finish higher throughout the day, we will be at the fifth consecutive update and a longest winning streak since mid february. mild volatility. the index opened lower, read around 11:00 a.m., he started to...
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injust opened to new markets kenya. as well as our other businesses. we continue to expand.ve announced that we have projects in saudi arabia that we believe that the fundamentals are right. especially in light of what is happening with turkey. we are also expanding quickly. very heavy spending in our home market of the uae. we want to expand beyond that region in africa and central asia. manus: thank you for joining us. again when you do some more deals. we are to talk about the beige book. it made out of cause it to much excitement this time. how are the analysts feeling about the perspective moves by the federal reserve? that reaction coming up next on bloomberg markets middle east. ♪ rishaad: aboutjust been talking what is happening with the oil opec meeting in the end. expectations can be managed in either direction. importanthe most phase of what i'm talking about. 160,000 jobs have been created in the united states. this is going to be vital isn't it. it comes to the decision-making process at the federal reserve. the fed is looking closely at some of these other indi
injust opened to new markets kenya. as well as our other businesses. we continue to expand.ve announced that we have projects in saudi arabia that we believe that the fundamentals are right. especially in light of what is happening with turkey. we are also expanding quickly. very heavy spending in our home market of the uae. we want to expand beyond that region in africa and central asia. manus: thank you for joining us. again when you do some more deals. we are to talk about the beige book. it...
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as it happened before, brussels, paris, syria, kenya. how do we stop it? we're joined now, president of the american islamic forum for democracy, co-founder of the muslim reform movement and author of "the battle for the soul of islam." thank you for joining us today. americans all over the country right now are asking, how does your religion, how can you stop this perversion, the ideology of terrorism that has struck this country since nosar back in 1990. we've been living with this here in our country for 26 years. >> well, eric, my prayers and especially in this month of ramadan are with the victims, the families, orlando and our country. words cannot express every time this happens, we keep telling ourselves, at which point are we muslim going to look in the mirror and begin to declare war on what has declared war on us as americans? that's what really needs to happen. this is not violent extremism, it's not lone wolfs. i beg of you to stop using the term lone wolf. this is an ideology, a global ideological movement that is political islam. that has it
as it happened before, brussels, paris, syria, kenya. how do we stop it? we're joined now, president of the american islamic forum for democracy, co-founder of the muslim reform movement and author of "the battle for the soul of islam." thank you for joining us today. americans all over the country right now are asking, how does your religion, how can you stop this perversion, the ideology of terrorism that has struck this country since nosar back in 1990. we've been living with this...