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. >>> plus at this boutique hotel in nairobi, kenya, guests are up to their necks in giraffes. the gentle giants butting into bedrooms, interrupting tea time, even paying lip service. >> i usually don't kiss on the first date. >> but it's not all about high jinks. how this exoting outpost is working to save these magnificent creatures from extinction. >>> hot mama. >> what the hell is this mess? >> in her new reality show, mama june "from hot to hot." honey boo boo's momny dearest is showing off her skinny. how did she do it? first the "nightline 5." >> it's the simple things in life that mean most. >> boost simply complete. no artificial flavors, colors or sweeteners plus 10 grams of protein and 25 vitamins and minerals. >> it doesn't get better than this, boost simply complete. >>> sick, huh? >> i'm good. i just took mucinex clear and cool. >> what is this uncooling thing happening? >> it's got a menthol burst you can feel right away. >> mucinex clear and cool. powerful medicine fees your worst cold symptoms. let's end this. >> num >>> good evening and thank you for joining u
. >>> plus at this boutique hotel in nairobi, kenya, guests are up to their necks in giraffes. the gentle giants butting into bedrooms, interrupting tea time, even paying lip service. >> i usually don't kiss on the first date. >> but it's not all about high jinks. how this exoting outpost is working to save these magnificent creatures from extinction. >>> hot mama. >> what the hell is this mess? >> in her new reality show, mama june "from hot to...
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there are thin pickings for the cattle of northern kenya. with it, a difficult decision, whether or not to sell the cows to survive. help can be as simple as sending cash to stop them having to sell—off the family assets, and it's being done from hundreds of miles away. in nairobi. so the red shows the area where we have had extreme drought, and if you have a look at this and compared to what we have this year, you can see we have red all across the four counties. the satellite data determines who gets emergency aid money from the uk. no strings attached, direct cash payments are becoming increasingly popular. this man's card automatically gets topped up with credit. he identifies himself by a fingerprint scan. $25 a month is handed over. the worse the drought, the more people receive cash to cover the bills and keep them going. if it wasn't for these cash payments, he said, he'd had to sell the livestock as there are lots of things that have to be paid for. school fees, food for the family and all the other basic needs. well, you can see wh
there are thin pickings for the cattle of northern kenya. with it, a difficult decision, whether or not to sell the cows to survive. help can be as simple as sending cash to stop them having to sell—off the family assets, and it's being done from hundreds of miles away. in nairobi. so the red shows the area where we have had extreme drought, and if you have a look at this and compared to what we have this year, you can see we have red all across the four counties. the satellite data...
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for "nightline," i'm juju chang in nairobi, kenya. >>> next, here comes honey boo boo. but where did mama june go? the secret to her stunning weight loss. ok let's call his agent. i'm coming over right now. the newly advanced gle can see in your blind spot. [ dinosaur roar ] onboard cameras and radar detect danger all around you. driver assist systems pull you back into your lane if drifting. bye chief. bye bobby. and will even help you brake, if necessary. it makes driving less of a production. lease the gle350 for $579 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. (vo) this is not a video game. this is not a screensaver. this is the destruction of a cancer cell by the body's own immune system, thanks to medicine that didn't exist until now. and today can save your life. ♪ ♪ only tylenol® rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast, for fast pain relief. tylenol® library break! shhhhhhhh. have a break, have a kit kat! >>> >>> finally tonight, she's lost hundreds of pounds. so what's reality star mama june's
for "nightline," i'm juju chang in nairobi, kenya. >>> next, here comes honey boo boo. but where did mama june go? the secret to her stunning weight loss. ok let's call his agent. i'm coming over right now. the newly advanced gle can see in your blind spot. [ dinosaur roar ] onboard cameras and radar detect danger all around you. driver assist systems pull you back into your lane if drifting. bye chief. bye bobby. and will even help you brake, if necessary. it makes driving...
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a former british soldier has been shot dead by herdsmen in kenya.ed as an army officer in the seventies and had spent nearly thirty years as a rancher and safari operator. richard galpin has more. friends have described tristan voorspuy as a true officer and a gentleman. he was shot dead yesterday as he went to check the remains of a lodge which had been burnt down. for almost 30 years, he and his wife had run a luxury safari company and ranch in the northern region of laikipia, one of the most important conservation areas in kenya. but recently this beautiful region has been turned into a battle ground for resources. cattle herders driving their livestock, tens of thousands of them, onto private farms and branches. the herders, armed and desperate, have pushed owners off their land. already it is estimated at least a dozen people have been killed in clashes. last month, a group of foreign tourists was evacuated by helicopter. at the root of this conflict is one simple thing. the need for water to keep both cattle and people alive. kenya is in the m
a former british soldier has been shot dead by herdsmen in kenya.ed as an army officer in the seventies and had spent nearly thirty years as a rancher and safari operator. richard galpin has more. friends have described tristan voorspuy as a true officer and a gentleman. he was shot dead yesterday as he went to check the remains of a lodge which had been burnt down. for almost 30 years, he and his wife had run a luxury safari company and ranch in the northern region of laikipia, one of the most...
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there are thin pickings for the cattle of northern kenya. the cows to survive. help can be as simple as sending cash to stop them selling off the family assets. and it is all being gun from hundreds of miles away in narrabri. in the errors we have had extreme drought, if you compare this to what we have, we have read all over here. —— nairobi. cash isn't in the uk, strings attached, and direct electronic cash payments are becoming increasingly popular. this man's card gets automatically topped up man's card gets automatically topped up with credit, and once identified with a figure constand, pretty $5 a month isn't over. the worse the drought, the more people receive cash to keep them going. " if it wasn't for the cash payments," he said, " he would have to sell all his things to provide for basic needs. " his things to provide for basic needs. you can see why this idea of sending people cash directly works so well in places like this was so much drought. but they are also trying it in places which are not as bad, just to train the people ou
there are thin pickings for the cattle of northern kenya. the cows to survive. help can be as simple as sending cash to stop them selling off the family assets. and it is all being gun from hundreds of miles away in narrabri. in the errors we have had extreme drought, if you compare this to what we have, we have read all over here. —— nairobi. cash isn't in the uk, strings attached, and direct electronic cash payments are becoming increasingly popular. this man's card gets automatically...
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here in western kenya, there is no drought but people are extremely poor.give directly is doing just that. like everywhere, people have big dreams. this evening a lump sum of thousand dollars this lady to build a little house and start a business selling cooking fat. a tin roof replaced the thatch which needed regular and costly repair. translation: i'm happy because i'm not using any more money on my roof. i can use it to buy my close, food, pay school fees and other expenses. others use the lump sum to buy cattle, fertiliser, seed. after five years of detailed research here into how people spend theirfree money, there's little evidence it is wasted or abused. and there's plenty of proof to show it's being used to reduce poverty and make a difference in humanitarian crisis. how ready are we to fly to the moon and back for a holiday? well, the prospect of space tourism has moved a little closer this week, after an american aerospace company spacex has said it has room for two passengers on its next mission 2018. this would be the first manned flight to deep
here in western kenya, there is no drought but people are extremely poor.give directly is doing just that. like everywhere, people have big dreams. this evening a lump sum of thousand dollars this lady to build a little house and start a business selling cooking fat. a tin roof replaced the thatch which needed regular and costly repair. translation: i'm happy because i'm not using any more money on my roof. i can use it to buy my close, food, pay school fees and other expenses. others use the...
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more than 10,000 animals have died because of drought in in kenya. in in kenya. somalia is in a state of famine. that's all there is to say, really. south sudan. unlike the other famines of it is heavily man—made. there are things they could be doing in south sedan if they were not distracted by what is now, as the new york times says on the front page, a young nation cracking apart. south sudan born on my birthday, july the night. 0ne cracking apart. south sudan born on my birthday, july the night. one of the newest nations. but here is a nation that because of what is going on because of internal fighting is unable to get to grips with the issues that require and need to be dealt with if this nation is to be fed. this is a national emergency andi fed. this is a national emergency and i think we will see much more famine because many areas of being in golf by trouble, fighting. as it says here in the new york times, farmers in the country's breadbasket are unable to tend their land. —— engulfed. cities around the world have been saying around the wo
more than 10,000 animals have died because of drought in in kenya. in in kenya. somalia is in a state of famine. that's all there is to say, really. south sudan. unlike the other famines of it is heavily man—made. there are things they could be doing in south sedan if they were not distracted by what is now, as the new york times says on the front page, a young nation cracking apart. south sudan born on my birthday, july the night. 0ne cracking apart. south sudan born on my birthday, july the...
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a former british soldier has been shot dead by rural herdsmen in kenya.t nearly 30 years as a rancher and safari operator. the killing is part of continuing unrest over the invasion of large farms by armed herders. they say drought has forced them to find land on which to graze their cattle but ranch owners have accused local politicians of inciting the violence in the run up to the general election. richard galpin reports. friends have described tristan voorspuy as a true of that and a gentleman. he was shot dead yesterday as he went to check the remains of a lodge which had been burnt down. for almost 30 years, he and his wife had run a luxury safari company and branch in the northern region in kenya, one of the most important conservation areas in the country. recently, this beautiful region has been turned into a battle ground for resources. cattle herders driving their livestock tens of thousands of them onto private farms and branches. the herders armed and desperate have pushed owners of their land. already it is estimated at least a dozen people h
a former british soldier has been shot dead by rural herdsmen in kenya.t nearly 30 years as a rancher and safari operator. the killing is part of continuing unrest over the invasion of large farms by armed herders. they say drought has forced them to find land on which to graze their cattle but ranch owners have accused local politicians of inciting the violence in the run up to the general election. richard galpin reports. friends have described tristan voorspuy as a true of that and a...
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. >> it started with the birther -- >> when you say something about a guy born in kenya and he snuck in thecountry, when he did doing it now. he has a thing about smearing obama. he cannot stand the fact he left with a clean record. >> two things. one it is -- go ahead. >> i can tell -- >> we have at president saying and surrogates saying massachusetts voters were taken over the border in new hampshire. when you have soldiers going off to war that creditability become important and i wonder how far he can continue to do this before it can be suggests -- >> pretty far. >> i would say there's something about the eternal war between barack obama and donald trump that began years ago. it began with the birthism and continued with the jokes -- obama made at dinner. number two, it is trump versus comey, which the trump people view as a nest of people who oppose him. as for comey he may want to stay in the shadows for him he has a record of coming out in public and explaining his actions to prove he is not political, he did it in the fall with hillary clinton and the e-mails. he came out an
. >> it started with the birther -- >> when you say something about a guy born in kenya and he snuck in thecountry, when he did doing it now. he has a thing about smearing obama. he cannot stand the fact he left with a clean record. >> two things. one it is -- go ahead. >> i can tell -- >> we have at president saying and surrogates saying massachusetts voters were taken over the border in new hampshire. when you have soldiers going off to war that creditability...
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going up in kenya, the country has two astronomers and fining a telescope was honest and possible.ing achieved her dream of becoming finished on number of a susan dedicates her life to encouraging youngsters to reach for the stars. >> we want to expose them to science because we believe science can be used as a tool for sustainable development and we need -- that was the reason to try to get to them as young as four years and give them questioning. my name is susan murabana. i am an astronomer and do astronomy outreach. i was never really interested in astronomy, but i always loved science in school and math. it when i was doing my first degree, i joined a group of astronomers. we had basic science. i was taken back to my days in school and wished someone had come or a group head, and talked to me about science. so i wanted to give kids something that they missed. usedally, august had never a telescope. i did not know the night sky. i did not think people like me were interested in the night sky. i was like the lone ranger. but with time, i got to learn a lot. i got to meet people,
going up in kenya, the country has two astronomers and fining a telescope was honest and possible.ing achieved her dream of becoming finished on number of a susan dedicates her life to encouraging youngsters to reach for the stars. >> we want to expose them to science because we believe science can be used as a tool for sustainable development and we need -- that was the reason to try to get to them as young as four years and give them questioning. my name is susan murabana. i am an...
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even if he had been born in kenya, he would have been eligible to be kenya.s president trump knows something about witch hunts. in this case we have evidence that the russians hacked in to democratic computers, to try to throw the election to president trump. we have a whole series of trump trump administration officials who have not been honest about the campaign meetings they've had with various russian officials. it may not turn out to be anything. but right now we are not getting honest answers from anybody in the trump administration. which is why, again, i think we need a special prosecutor to look into it, to get straight answers, and i certainly think if michael flynn got fired for doing this, jeff sessions as the top law enforcement official in the country should be fired for doing the same thing. >> congressman adam smith of washington state. thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >>> we'll have more. there's new developments emerging now in the entire russian investigation. we'll have more on that when we come back. my name is anne. i'm one of the re
even if he had been born in kenya, he would have been eligible to be kenya.s president trump knows something about witch hunts. in this case we have evidence that the russians hacked in to democratic computers, to try to throw the election to president trump. we have a whole series of trump trump administration officials who have not been honest about the campaign meetings they've had with various russian officials. it may not turn out to be anything. but right now we are not getting honest...
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. >> it started with the birther -- >> when you say something about a guy born in kenya and he snuck in the country, when he did doing it now. he has a thing about smearing obama. he cannot stand the fact he left with a clean record. >> two things. one it is -- go ahead. >> i can tell -- >> we have at president saying and surrogates saying massachusetts voters were taken over the border in new hampshire. when you have soldiers going off to war that creditability become important and i wonder how far he can continue to do this before it can be suggests -- >> pretty far. >> i would say there's something about the eternal war between barack obama and donald trump that began years ago. it began with the birthism and continued with the jokes -- obama made at dinner. number two, it is trump versus comey, which the trump people view as a nest of people who oppose him. as for comey he may want to stay in the shadows for him he has a record of coming out in public and explaining his actions to prove he is not political, he did it in the fall with hillary clinton and the e-mails. he came out a
. >> it started with the birther -- >> when you say something about a guy born in kenya and he snuck in the country, when he did doing it now. he has a thing about smearing obama. he cannot stand the fact he left with a clean record. >> two things. one it is -- go ahead. >> i can tell -- >> we have at president saying and surrogates saying massachusetts voters were taken over the border in new hampshire. when you have soldiers going off to war that creditability...
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grimsby kenya, the country as few as travellers and funny telescope was almost impossible.signs can be used, i believe, as a school bus ride to school for sustainable development may need to get scientists from within kenya and i was the reason why i've - it i was the reason why i've felt it $— i was the reason why i've felt it §e= important go back to school = i was the reason why i've felt it fiee= important go back to school ‘sl was important go back to school ‘s to target children as young as four yea rs to target children as young as four years and to keep them questioning. my years and to keep them questioning. my is susan, i years and to keep them questioning. my- is susan, i am an astronomer my name is susan, i am an astronomer andi my name is susan, i am an astronomer and i doa my name is susan, i am an astronomer and i do a story meow reach. i was never really interested in astronomical but i always loved science and maths. but when i was doing this ijoined a group of us on us doing this ijoined a group of us on us and we went to schools and we taught basic science
grimsby kenya, the country as few as travellers and funny telescope was almost impossible.signs can be used, i believe, as a school bus ride to school for sustainable development may need to get scientists from within kenya and i was the reason why i've - it i was the reason why i've felt it $— i was the reason why i've felt it §e= important go back to school = i was the reason why i've felt it fiee= important go back to school ‘sl was important go back to school ‘s to target children...
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a former british soldier has been shot dead by rural herdsmen in kenya. they say drought has forced them to find land on which to graze their cattle — but ranch owners have accused local politicians of inciting the violence in the run—up to the general election. our correspondent richard galpin reports. friends have described tristan voorspuy as a true officer and a gentleman. he was shot dead yesterday as he went to check the remains of a lodge which had been burnt down. for almost 30 years, he and his wife had run a luxury safari company and ranch in the northern region of laikipia, one of the most important conservation areas in kenya. but recently this beautiful region has been turned into a battle ground for resources. cattle herders driving their livestock, tens of thousands of them, onto private farms and branches. the herders, armed and desperate, have pushed owners off their land. already it is estimated at least a dozen people have been killed in clashes. last month, a group of foreign tourists was evacuated by helicopter. at the root of this co
a former british soldier has been shot dead by rural herdsmen in kenya. they say drought has forced them to find land on which to graze their cattle — but ranch owners have accused local politicians of inciting the violence in the run—up to the general election. our correspondent richard galpin reports. friends have described tristan voorspuy as a true officer and a gentleman. he was shot dead yesterday as he went to check the remains of a lodge which had been burnt down. for almost 30...
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only qualified once before in 2002, currently ranked 86 in the world, tucked in between qatar and kenyaut the plan to get better at football? it all sta rts get better at football? it all starts here at the grassroots. the government wants 20,000 football schools by next year producing it hopes 100,000 home—grown chinese football talent in the years ahead. the problem for the super league is it is dominated by foreigners, they win all of the awards, the golden boot foremost also scored, most valuable player, so there will be a limit of having three of them on the field at any one time during the game. —— for most goals scored. that is your guide to the chinese super league, which kicks off this weekend, now, what some football. —— watch some football. i will watch messi but we also have oui’ i will watch messi but we also have our very and robin brant. let's have a look at the markets because there is time to tell you that they are all down and in fact australia had quite a big sell—off down 1%, the biggest in a month, following on from wall street's losses, and that is it for this edit
only qualified once before in 2002, currently ranked 86 in the world, tucked in between qatar and kenyaut the plan to get better at football? it all sta rts get better at football? it all starts here at the grassroots. the government wants 20,000 football schools by next year producing it hopes 100,000 home—grown chinese football talent in the years ahead. the problem for the super league is it is dominated by foreigners, they win all of the awards, the golden boot foremost also scored, most...
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kenya have dominated at the world cross country championships in the ugandan capital of kampala.om last year. but for a long time, it looked like he might be denied by the home favourite. uganda's joshua cheptegei had an 11—second lead going into the final lap of the course, before breaking down with exhaustion. in the end, he needed all the encouragement he could get just to cross the finish line. the women's race was won by irene cheptai, in a kenyan 1—2—3 finish. that's all from sportsday. there'll be more sport on the bbc news channel throughout the evening. driving in india is an experience. the roads are crammed and the horn is omnipresent and the rules are... well, they're there somewhere, i'm sure. the and that's why we will not be doing a story about self driving cars in india any time soon. and despite the fact that it seems like everybody here owns a car, that's not true. many people choose to travel by train instead.
kenya have dominated at the world cross country championships in the ugandan capital of kampala.om last year. but for a long time, it looked like he might be denied by the home favourite. uganda's joshua cheptegei had an 11—second lead going into the final lap of the course, before breaking down with exhaustion. in the end, he needed all the encouragement he could get just to cross the finish line. the women's race was won by irene cheptai, in a kenyan 1—2—3 finish. that's all from...
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a solar power scheme in kenya and a wind in ethiopia which has provided energy for barely 100 households that it is very difficult to audit a lot of what dhif it is doing. —— divot. plus it is becoming a tremendous political football because anything from defence through to welfare says, why are we spending 12 billion? they want to repatriated. — — spending 12 billion? they want to repatriated. —— to repatriate it. but they really don't will know, and the civil service don't know, how to disentangle this. year after year there is an awful lot of money wasted. i have witnessed a tremendous waste of money in afghanistan, for example, where we spent 3 billion of aid. i wonder how much of that is yielding at the moment? i think mrs may, the prime minister, will have to deal with this in this term because it has been building. and the money is going up. by 2020 it will be 16 billion. when at home people are saying, we need several
a solar power scheme in kenya and a wind in ethiopia which has provided energy for barely 100 households that it is very difficult to audit a lot of what dhif it is doing. —— divot. plus it is becoming a tremendous political football because anything from defence through to welfare says, why are we spending 12 billion? they want to repatriated. — — spending 12 billion? they want to repatriated. —— to repatriate it. but they really don't will know, and the civil service don't know,...
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, i met up with a group of students from the united states that included two students from africa, kenyathey were traveling together and one of the kenyan students said hearing guanton mara and she said that is a poplar song from my country. and i said i am thrilled you like it. i always say that to say how wide the reach has been. he is a patriot and a poet who is well known and then he is this journalist who writes many, many volumes about the united states in the 1880s and 1890s. a historical chronicle past of conveying the energy and tensions of the united states at that time. >> join booktv live today beginning at 6:00 p.m. eastern from books and books bookstore for a panel state department's decision on books and the enjoys of reading. mitchell caplin joins us and the director of the creative writing program at the florida international university in miami and the author to 20 books. also, miami-based author menendez whose book are in cuba i was a german shepherd and the last war. we are opening up the phone lines and taking viewer comments on e-mail, twitter and facebook so you ca
, i met up with a group of students from the united states that included two students from africa, kenyathey were traveling together and one of the kenyan students said hearing guanton mara and she said that is a poplar song from my country. and i said i am thrilled you like it. i always say that to say how wide the reach has been. he is a patriot and a poet who is well known and then he is this journalist who writes many, many volumes about the united states in the 1880s and 1890s. a...
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tracy you walk away with kenya and kate, you are left behind? i did not feel left behind.s getting pictures of them on theirfirstjourney car i was getting pictures of them on their firstjourney home. i a lwa ys on their firstjourney home. i always knew that is how they would be. they would go off. we have a family have planned ourfamily holidays and things like that for afterwards. kenya being injuly meant we had all our summer holidays andi meant we had all our summer holidays and i was raring to get back to being with my children and give them the quality time that they deserve as well. tracy, how would you describe yourfamily, as well. tracy, how would you describe your family, how do you see this situation? it is perfect. it is absolutely perfect. the aim of doing this media is to promote surrogacy, to give people who have no hope another option that is acceptable and to promote the conference on saturday which is run by an organisation to give people the information because there is nothing more devastating, as a wife particularly, it is the one thing you are supposed
tracy you walk away with kenya and kate, you are left behind? i did not feel left behind.s getting pictures of them on theirfirstjourney car i was getting pictures of them on their firstjourney home. i a lwa ys on their firstjourney home. i always knew that is how they would be. they would go off. we have a family have planned ourfamily holidays and things like that for afterwards. kenya being injuly meant we had all our summer holidays andi meant we had all our summer holidays and i was raring...
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less than a third of africanshave internet access -- most of them in south africa, kenya, andnigeria.there were 226 millionregistered smartphone sim-cards. however, that number is set totriple by 2020. and that's influencing urbanhipsters in their choice of work.reporter: cape town's waterfront up their internet platform tohelp young african women achieve their professional dreams.it organizes workshops and events across africa onnetworking, drawing up busines plans, and marketing and prstrategies. this weekend, thoko miya isrunning a workshshop on programming for youngentrepreneurs. computer science and softwaredesign are still very much male-dominated fields.ms. miya: science, technology, engineering and math areextremely important because n africa -- and i i think it is aphenomenon n around thehe wor- women often arare told, yoyu wouldbe better at something els, and that's whyhy we focus ontechnoly and entrepepreneurship.. getting people, and especiallywomen in africa, involved in tech and getting them involvedin entrepepreneurship actctiviti, getting them involved in keyareas wher
less than a third of africanshave internet access -- most of them in south africa, kenya, andnigeria.there were 226 millionregistered smartphone sim-cards. however, that number is set totriple by 2020. and that's influencing urbanhipsters in their choice of work.reporter: cape town's waterfront up their internet platform tohelp young african women achieve their professional dreams.it organizes workshops and events across africa onnetworking, drawing up busines plans, and marketing and...
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met up with a group of students from the united states that included two students from africa, from kenyawe were traveling together, one of the kenyan students said hearing guantanamera which you all the time, oh, that's a popular song from my country. as i said, i'm thrilled that you like it. it's actually really cuban. i would say that to say how wide the reach has been. so he is a patriot, a poet who is well known even if people don't know his name, and then he's this journalist who writes many, many volumes about the united states in the 1880s, unsurpassed in conveying the energy and the tensions of the neunited states at that time. ..
met up with a group of students from the united states that included two students from africa, from kenyawe were traveling together, one of the kenyan students said hearing guantanamera which you all the time, oh, that's a popular song from my country. as i said, i'm thrilled that you like it. it's actually really cuban. i would say that to say how wide the reach has been. so he is a patriot, a poet who is well known even if people don't know his name, and then he's this journalist who writes...
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. >>> now you're in kenya and weird things are happening. there's a lot of different coule they knew things were going missing. the door pops up. >> holy! dapg, that's a big porcupine. >>he big old crested porcupine that went into the door, bumped the door open before they had the new locks put on, used its body weight aep the refrigerator and went rfood >> midnight munchieseh? >> it went straight for the chips, ate the chips up first. as soon as the porcupine takes off, you can see a couple roommates come back into the room and clean up afterir prickly ttle. i didn't find ice. that would have been a treat. >>> today it has been described as saturated. >> no, it's saturate d with rai. >> oh. >> it was not just that one path. >> oh! it took her three times to figure out she was in the wrong but said her photographer, i wonder why he made her stand there. >> that's why back at your photog. >> lauren is reporting for mustard tv. the tv station had fun and put it online. she got ally, really wet. >>> let's move down toperu. pedro garcia i cmd ta
. >>> now you're in kenya and weird things are happening. there's a lot of different coule they knew things were going missing. the door pops up. >> holy! dapg, that's a big porcupine. >>he big old crested porcupine that went into the door, bumped the door open before they had the new locks put on, used its body weight aep the refrigerator and went rfood >> midnight munchieseh? >> it went straight for the chips, ate the chips up first. as soon as the porcupine...
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a lethal hunger looms over kenya, northern nigeria. u.n. figures say 1.4 million children in the region are at risk of dying from starvation. but in south sudan, where nearly half of the country faces famine, hunger is wielded as a weapon of war. >> it is a man-made famine because it's not due to natural disaster. it's due to fighting. and fighting between countries. >> reporter: last month the u.n. accused fighters of blocking supplies. aid workers have been attacked and the south sudanese government just raised the cost of visas to foreign aid workers to $10,000. the rainy season begins in a month. instead of bringing relief, it will make the most remote parts of south sudan even less inaccessible life-saving aid. matt bradley, nbc news. >>> breaking news tonight. a south korean military official tells nbc news that north korea has fired a projectile that landed in the waters off of north korea's east coast. it was not immediately clear what was fired but north korea has staged a series of missile test launches in recent months. >>> back
a lethal hunger looms over kenya, northern nigeria. u.n. figures say 1.4 million children in the region are at risk of dying from starvation. but in south sudan, where nearly half of the country faces famine, hunger is wielded as a weapon of war. >> it is a man-made famine because it's not due to natural disaster. it's due to fighting. and fighting between countries. >> reporter: last month the u.n. accused fighters of blocking supplies. aid workers have been attacked and the south...
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we're looking at salona county and 80 westbound looks good from fairfield into the american kenya area and into alaho. costa county
we're looking at salona county and 80 westbound looks good from fairfield into the american kenya area and into alaho. costa county
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when you say something about a guy born in kenya or whatever and he snuck in the country when he did and he's doing it now. he has a thing about smearing obama. he cannot stand the fact he left with a clean record. >> whether it's style or -- >> two things. one it is -- go ahead. >> i can tell -- >> we have at president saying and surrogates saying massachusetts voters were taken over the border in new hampshire. it gets at his credibility. when you have soldiers going off to war or in harm's way, that credibility becomes strongly important and i wonder how far he can continue to do this before it can be suggested -- >> pretty far. howard? >> i would say there's something about the eternal war between barack obama and donald trump that began years ago. it began with the birthism and continued with the jokes the president made at the dinner. number two, it is trump versus comey, which the trump people comey and the wider intelligence community which the trump people view as a nest of people who oppose him. they don't trust him. as for comey he may want to stay in the shadows for him h
when you say something about a guy born in kenya or whatever and he snuck in the country when he did and he's doing it now. he has a thing about smearing obama. he cannot stand the fact he left with a clean record. >> whether it's style or -- >> two things. one it is -- go ahead. >> i can tell -- >> we have at president saying and surrogates saying massachusetts voters were taken over the border in new hampshire. it gets at his credibility. when you have soldiers going...
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we're looking at salona county and 80 westbound looks good from fairfield into the american kenya area and into alaho. costa county is off to a nice start. yesterday, highway 4 was a mess. we're hoping for a better day. the bay bridge toll plaza, you can see traffic is okay. the fog is not an issue, but a little way it is. this is northbound 280 in san jose. not foggy here and traffic is very light on northbound and southbound 280 through downtown san jose. at 4:31. let's go back to the desk. >> thank you, sal. >>> if you from overnight, several cars caught fire at a tow yard in martinez. >> it looked like one car exploded and the fire spread to another car and several other cars were burned as well. fire crews rushed to that junction yard near the highway 4, 680 interchange to put out the fire and an investigation will try to determine what caused the fire in the first place. >> time is 4:31. >>> today they'll be an autopsy on a man shot to death by napa police. the man was russell. authorities says he was shot by police near the home depot store after police received several calls ab
we're looking at salona county and 80 westbound looks good from fairfield into the american kenya area and into alaho. costa county is off to a nice start. yesterday, highway 4 was a mess. we're hoping for a better day. the bay bridge toll plaza, you can see traffic is okay. the fog is not an issue, but a little way it is. this is northbound 280 in san jose. not foggy here and traffic is very light on northbound and southbound 280 through downtown san jose. at 4:31. let's go back to the desk....
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lauren: then we journey down to kenya where a 12 year-old volleyball phenom has olympic aspirations.
lauren: then we journey down to kenya where a 12 year-old volleyball phenom has olympic aspirations.
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mall in nairobi that killed 67 people, and for the death of over 140 in the april 2015 attack on kenya'sgarissa university. nir kalron investigated the links between al shabaab and illicit ivory trade in 2012. kalron: al shabaab was controlling the ports of kismayo, marca, and big parts of mogadishu, including access to the port through its agents. evidenence from kenynya suggests the local and regional poachers used that access. we'd seen evidence from ports in marca and kismayo of ivory, large stocks of it, and had collected evidence from individuals that testified to having profifited from thahat te with al shabaab agentsts. knights: al shshabaab did contrl various ports in somalia where the ivory is being shipped out of, and they would basicallyly charge a tax for anything being shipped out. narrrrator: al shabaab levies a% to 7 7% tax on i ivory that t ps ththrough areas they control, mamaking aboutut $250,000 0 a yr from i ivory. ininsurgent groups and armeded forces units are not the only poachers. local villagers, who know the terrain, are also involved, and they are increasingly
mall in nairobi that killed 67 people, and for the death of over 140 in the april 2015 attack on kenya'sgarissa university. nir kalron investigated the links between al shabaab and illicit ivory trade in 2012. kalron: al shabaab was controlling the ports of kismayo, marca, and big parts of mogadishu, including access to the port through its agents. evidenence from kenynya suggests the local and regional poachers used that access. we'd seen evidence from ports in marca and kismayo of ivory,...
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by the way, boehner, when trump was running around saying obama was an illegal immigrant from kenya, people asked him, tell your fellow members it's not true, he said i don't tell them how to think. this is the way they behave in the republican party today. they're so intimidated by this guy, trump, that they just cover for him. your thoughts. >> well, i think, yeah, the republicans don't want to get crossways with the president. >> why? >> they also -- >> why are they afraid of him? >> because they have things they would like to actually get done in congress and don't want to pick a fight with the president. and they also are taking -- they're aligning with the white house in terms of the cleanup of this where you have the white house saying, well, we don't -- look at it, we'll look into it pane, you know, congress, take a look -- >> they'll look into it. >> what happened, more importantly, what the democrats are doing, this winds up being a gift to them because you have people like schiff saying we're going to oblige him on his request, look into this. the white house is going to w
by the way, boehner, when trump was running around saying obama was an illegal immigrant from kenya, people asked him, tell your fellow members it's not true, he said i don't tell them how to think. this is the way they behave in the republican party today. they're so intimidated by this guy, trump, that they just cover for him. your thoughts. >> well, i think, yeah, the republicans don't want to get crossways with the president. >> why? >> they also -- >> why are they...
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kenya, her township, and as well as celebrate a woman of cutter who originated basically educating children, letting children learn, 62 million children. i wanted to celebrate her. and a woman from saudi who took me to one of the most dangerous places on the border of lebanon and syria and let me visit some occupied territory and refuge camps. when i look at some of the situations for women who want to run for government in the countries that how blessed we are as women in america. i focused strictly on across the pond, as they would say in london to celebrate those women. >> amber, you have a bit of a different take on the purpose of today. tell me what your take is on international women's day, day without a woman >> i think the take on international women is incredibly important. it women are in the united states, they can take a day off to participate in day without a woman. i think it's rather amusing that women think they should be applauded for doing simple things like going to work and taking care of children. it should be considered an expectation, opt an exception that women are p
kenya, her township, and as well as celebrate a woman of cutter who originated basically educating children, letting children learn, 62 million children. i wanted to celebrate her. and a woman from saudi who took me to one of the most dangerous places on the border of lebanon and syria and let me visit some occupied territory and refuge camps. when i look at some of the situations for women who want to run for government in the countries that how blessed we are as women in america. i focused...
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mason: civil wars, poverty and drought have more than 20 million people on the brink of star vision in kenyath sudan and yemen. president trump's proposed cuts in foreign aid could hit them hard. south sudan is one of the largest recipients of u.s. humanitarian aid. scott pelley shows us how the u.n.'s world food programme is struggling to meet the dire need for food there. >> pelley: it can cost $150 to deliver one bag by plane, but as little as $21 by boat. it is more dangerous, but shaun hughes who showed us the w.f.p.'s operation said his budget is falling far behind. >> right now food assistance is the only thing that stands between hundreds of thousands of people and absolute catastrophe. there are 4.8 million people across this country that are very food insecure and in need of assistance. we are reaching on a monthly basis just over 2 million. >> you're reaching half the people who are in need? >> yes. >> pelley: half until the war intervenes. this was the world food programme warehouse filling up for the emergency. but a week after we were there, a militia looted everything. $20 mil
mason: civil wars, poverty and drought have more than 20 million people on the brink of star vision in kenyath sudan and yemen. president trump's proposed cuts in foreign aid could hit them hard. south sudan is one of the largest recipients of u.s. humanitarian aid. scott pelley shows us how the u.n.'s world food programme is struggling to meet the dire need for food there. >> pelley: it can cost $150 to deliver one bag by plane, but as little as $21 by boat. it is more dangerous, but...
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uganda, and also into the central african republic, the democratic republic of the congo, ethiopia and kenya. in tonight's signature segment, newshour weekend special correspondent simona foltyn reports from south sudan on the growing humanitarian crisis. >> reporter: in juba, the capital of south sudan, this united nations camp was supposed to be temporary. but after more than three years of a brutal civil war, people continue to flock here for safety. today, more than three million people, almost one-third of south sudan's population, have been forced from their homes. half of them have fled to neighboring countries like uganda. the rest are internally displaced, like john janoub. he arrived here with his wife and daughter last year when fighting spread to their hometown called yei in the southern part of the country in a region called equatoria. >> when we heard the gunshots, people started running. people are running anyhow. so, me, i escaped. i went to the riverside. we were very many in the river. then, the bullet is passing from up. even some of the bullets were falling near us. >> re
uganda, and also into the central african republic, the democratic republic of the congo, ethiopia and kenya. in tonight's signature segment, newshour weekend special correspondent simona foltyn reports from south sudan on the growing humanitarian crisis. >> reporter: in juba, the capital of south sudan, this united nations camp was supposed to be temporary. but after more than three years of a brutal civil war, people continue to flock here for safety. today, more than three million...
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. >> and the winners for both the men's and women's division from kenya, crossed the finish line time 11 minute, 51 seconds, to take the men's trophy, helen, top spot for the women's competition two hour 34 minutes 222nd. >> two hours 34 minutes and change. >> if i could cross the finish, if i crawl across the finish line i will be happen. >> i oh, yes, you're training for a marathon. >> we hadn't heard that. >> you know, i'll need some support, people. >> we are giving you nothing but. we will be standing on the side lines with cronuts and coffee, how is it going, rahel? keep it up. >> something for me to eat once i finish that line. >> you know it. >> great excuse to hit the pavement, take your training outside here, i think you'll see our own mini marathon in the next few days, very pleasant weather to enjoy for the most part. let's get you to it, start thing offer by taking/to the current snow cover, still there, just still have probably an inch or two of snow in in my own backyard, but you will find the heaviest totals still present certainly up in the pocono mountains where you
. >> and the winners for both the men's and women's division from kenya, crossed the finish line time 11 minute, 51 seconds, to take the men's trophy, helen, top spot for the women's competition two hour 34 minutes 222nd. >> two hours 34 minutes and change. >> if i could cross the finish, if i crawl across the finish line i will be happen. >> i oh, yes, you're training for a marathon. >> we hadn't heard that. >> you know, i'll need some support, people....
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a british man has been killed at a ranch in northern kenya.an voorspuy. the man was a father of two and a british cavalry veteran who ran a safari company. the attack is one of a number of violent attacks in the area in recent weeks between local residents and armed cattle herders searching for grazing. a man and have been airlifted to from the brecon beacons. the pair who are believed to be in their 20s we re who are believed to be in their 20s were washed over the top of the waterfall went on trails. they were amongst a party of four. the rescue operation took four hours. the energy company sse has apologised after some customers were quoted tens of thousands of pounds for a day's gas and electricity. the error was caused by malfunctioning smart meters overestimating energy usage. our business correspondent joe lynam reports. what is my time? just under three hours. 0rjust over. smart meters are meant to calculate our accurate bills — so imagine the surprise of some sse customers whose smart meters said they ran up thousands of pounds in one
a british man has been killed at a ranch in northern kenya.an voorspuy. the man was a father of two and a british cavalry veteran who ran a safari company. the attack is one of a number of violent attacks in the area in recent weeks between local residents and armed cattle herders searching for grazing. a man and have been airlifted to from the brecon beacons. the pair who are believed to be in their 20s we re who are believed to be in their 20s were washed over the top of the waterfall went on...
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tomorrow it might be a population of rhinos in sumatra, or indonesia, or a population of rhinos in kenyaproduct. and, as long as the incentives and the profits are high enough to take the risks, they will go for those risks. like vince, the other young male at thoiry might one day be used for breeding. europe's zoos, designed to protect the species, are now themselves being targeted for the animals in their care. lucy williamson, bbc news, thoiry. still to come: as part of our international woman's day coverage, we meet iran's first female triathlete. her first problem was working out what she was allowed to wear. first, the plates slid gently off the restaurant tables. then suddenly the tables, the chairs and people crashed sideways and downwards and it was a matter of seconds as the ferry lurched onto her side. the hydrogen bomb on a remote pacific atoll. the americans had successfully tested a weapon whose explosive force dwarfed that of the bomb dropped on hiroshima. i had heard the news earlier and so my heart went bang and bang. the constitutional rights of these marchers have thei
tomorrow it might be a population of rhinos in sumatra, or indonesia, or a population of rhinos in kenyaproduct. and, as long as the incentives and the profits are high enough to take the risks, they will go for those risks. like vince, the other young male at thoiry might one day be used for breeding. europe's zoos, designed to protect the species, are now themselves being targeted for the animals in their care. lucy williamson, bbc news, thoiry. still to come: as part of our international...
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a former british soldier who ran safaris in kenya has been shot dead by rural herdsmen.nch and lodges for visitors in the central rift valley region of laikipia. he had served as an army officer in the 1970s, and had spent nearly 30 years as a rancher and safari operator. memorial services are being held in the uk and belgium on the 30th anniversary of the zeebrugge ferry disaster. 193 people died when the herald of free enterprise capsized off the belgian coast, just after setting sail for dover. an inquiry into the disaster found the ferry‘s bow doors had been left open, and the person responsible for closing them had fallen asleep. and sally is here with all the business news. with news, i believe, of cars. general motors is set to announce a deal to sell 0pel and vauxhall to psa group, the french company that owns peugeot and citroen. both companies are hosting a press conference in paris later this morning. buying gm's loss—making european operations will make psa the continent's second—biggest carmaker, after volkswagen and ahead of french rival renault, and it wil
a former british soldier who ran safaris in kenya has been shot dead by rural herdsmen.nch and lodges for visitors in the central rift valley region of laikipia. he had served as an army officer in the 1970s, and had spent nearly 30 years as a rancher and safari operator. memorial services are being held in the uk and belgium on the 30th anniversary of the zeebrugge ferry disaster. 193 people died when the herald of free enterprise capsized off the belgian coast, just after setting sail for...
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hospitals in kenya have begun sacking doctors who have been on strike for three months. over 150%. the government says they will be replaced by cuban medics and local interns. an egyptian woman who is believed to be the world's heaviest woman has undergone weight reduction surgery in mumbai. in australia, a law professor who posed online asjustin bieber online has been charged with more than 900 child sex—related offences. he's based in brisbane, but his alleged offences are of a global nature. authorities say 50 come from the united states. up to 20 from the uk. anisa kadri reports. an idol to millions, justin bieber, the pop star with an adoring young fan base across the globe. but now a 42—year—old law professor in brisbane is accused of sexually abusing children by pretending to be the canadian star. gordon douglas charmers allegedly used social media to win the trust of fans, including up to win the trust of fans, including up to 20 in the uk, and got them to send him explicit images. he was already facing charges of grooming children and after police went through h
hospitals in kenya have begun sacking doctors who have been on strike for three months. over 150%. the government says they will be replaced by cuban medics and local interns. an egyptian woman who is believed to be the world's heaviest woman has undergone weight reduction surgery in mumbai. in australia, a law professor who posed online asjustin bieber online has been charged with more than 900 child sex—related offences. he's based in brisbane, but his alleged offences are of a global...