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al—shabaab‘s revenge was to hit back repeatedly on kenyan soil.t of nairobi shocked the world. 67 people were killed in the four—day siege. and even more recently, the group inflicted the biggest—ever defeat on the kenyan army. the un says at least 150 kenyan soldiers were killed at a base in southern somalia last year. al—shabaab is clearly kenya's biggest security threat, and sureya hersi is in no doubt of the scale of the problem, whetherfrom radicalisation, or the abduction and trafficking of women to somalia. i don't think anybody has any statistics. probably the government could have their own ways of finding out. and i can assure you, almost every family is affected. you either know somebody, or your neighbour has gone. in the course of this investigation, i tried repeatedly to find out from the government what was being done to stop this trade in kenyan women, but all attempts proved futile. it has been very difficult and frustrating to get comment from the relevant government officials on this issue. this is the second time i've come to t
al—shabaab‘s revenge was to hit back repeatedly on kenyan soil.t of nairobi shocked the world. 67 people were killed in the four—day siege. and even more recently, the group inflicted the biggest—ever defeat on the kenyan army. the un says at least 150 kenyan soldiers were killed at a base in southern somalia last year. al—shabaab is clearly kenya's biggest security threat, and sureya hersi is in no doubt of the scale of the problem, whetherfrom radicalisation, or the abduction and...
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many kenyans complain of frequent outages, lasting from minutes to days. when we met hair salon owner susan adhiambo kopot right outside unami, the salon had lost power for more than an hour. kopot and her employees were limited to braiding customer's hair, because they couldn't use a hair straightener or blow dryer. >> ( translated ): it feels bad, because you decide to spend your money to get an electricity connection, so you can use it to run your business, but you end up experiencing blackouts. it's very disappointing. >> with this type of rapid expansion, we have had a lot of planned interruptions. >> reporter: stanley mutwiri is the head of infrastructure for the government-controlled kenya power and lighting company, known as k.p.l.c. mutwiri concedes that some unplanned outages occur due to acts of nature, like wind or rain, but he says most are planned and necessary. >> every time you are connecting some new customers on the line, you must interrupt others. >> reporter: k.p.l.c. is building new substations to increase the capacity of the electrica
many kenyans complain of frequent outages, lasting from minutes to days. when we met hair salon owner susan adhiambo kopot right outside unami, the salon had lost power for more than an hour. kopot and her employees were limited to braiding customer's hair, because they couldn't use a hair straightener or blow dryer. >> ( translated ): it feels bad, because you decide to spend your money to get an electricity connection, so you can use it to run your business, but you end up experiencing...
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now on bbc news — for six years the kenyan army has been fighting
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still to come: heading home — the kenyan tribe given the right to return to their traditional home toporting spectacle ever seen, up to 30 million people have taken part in sponsored athletic events to aid famine relief in africa. the first of what the makers of star wars hope will be thousands of queues started forming at 7am. taunting which led to scuffles, scuffles to fighting, fighting to full—scale riot as the liverpool fans broke out of their area and into the juve ntus enclosure. the belgian police had lost control. the whole world will mourn the tragic death of mr nehru today. he was the father of the indian people from the day of independence. the oprah winfrey show comes to an end after 25 years and more than a500 episodes. the chat show has made her one of the richest people on the planet. geri halliwell, otherwise known as ginger spice, has announced she's left the spice girls. i don't believe it, she's the one with the bounce, the go, the girl power. not geri, why? this is bbc news. the latest headlines: britain's top counter—terrorism officer says they have captured a la
still to come: heading home — the kenyan tribe given the right to return to their traditional home toporting spectacle ever seen, up to 30 million people have taken part in sponsored athletic events to aid famine relief in africa. the first of what the makers of star wars hope will be thousands of queues started forming at 7am. taunting which led to scuffles, scuffles to fighting, fighting to full—scale riot as the liverpool fans broke out of their area and into the juve ntus enclosure. the...
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council men kenyan mcduffie would it exclude the salaries of police officers and firefighters from local income taxes and it's meant to encourage first responders to live within the district of columbia. most of washington's firefighters live outside of the city. >>> happening today, disabled drivers who park special meters in parts of dc had have to begin paying for those parking spots. up until now, the red top meters in the central business district were reserved for handicapped drivers and they were free but now handicapped drivers will pay up to 2.30 an hour at the meters just like regular parkers. >>> happening today, a bombshell could emerge on capitol hit when former acting attorney general sally yates testify to lawm lawmakers. >> yates is expected to give details about warnings the white house had about former nationa security adviser michael flynn's contact witness russian ambassador. it will be the first time that we hear from her since she fired by president trump in january. she refused to enforce his first travel executive order and he dismissed her. >>> speaking of the tr
council men kenyan mcduffie would it exclude the salaries of police officers and firefighters from local income taxes and it's meant to encourage first responders to live within the district of columbia. most of washington's firefighters live outside of the city. >>> happening today, disabled drivers who park special meters in parts of dc had have to begin paying for those parking spots. up until now, the red top meters in the central business district were reserved for handicapped...
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the kenyan government when ahead with the new railroad despite a warning from the world bank that itould be cheaper to refurbish the old one. king transport minister says that thanks to the revenue generated by the railway, being china backed their problem. 05/30/17 05/30/17 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> two men lost their lives standing up to somebody spewing hateful words directed at muslim passengers on an afternoon commuter train. these two men died heroes as a result of a horrific act of racist violence. another man was injured. amy: retiar
the kenyan government when ahead with the new railroad despite a warning from the world bank that itould be cheaper to refurbish the old one. king transport minister says that thanks to the revenue generated by the railway, being china backed their problem. 05/30/17 05/30/17 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> two men lost their lives standing up to somebody spewing hateful words directed at muslim passengers on an afternoon commuter...
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the kenyan athlete eliud kipchoge has run the fastest marathon in history.e in a time of 2 hours and 25 seconds. but it won't be officially recognised as a world record as it wasn't run under normal race conditions. mark eames reports. 63 years to the day that roger bannister broke the four—minute aria 40 mile, three athletes tarried for —— gathered before dawn at the monza grand prix circuit in an attempt to produce the first marathon run in under two hours. there werejust three competitors in the race. can you's elliott should trigger is the current champion over the distance. —— can you smack you chip show there. he wasjoint —— can you smack you chip show there. he was joint right and lisa decease and that saraguay given the opportunity run fast. organised by nikkei, this is a manufactured attempt. they ran behind an arrow head of pacemakers to reduce drag, and a car beamed a green light on the road behind them showing the required speed for the sub two—hour target. even had the advantage of fresh pacemakersjoining target. even had the advantage of fresh
the kenyan athlete eliud kipchoge has run the fastest marathon in history.e in a time of 2 hours and 25 seconds. but it won't be officially recognised as a world record as it wasn't run under normal race conditions. mark eames reports. 63 years to the day that roger bannister broke the four—minute aria 40 mile, three athletes tarried for —— gathered before dawn at the monza grand prix circuit in an attempt to produce the first marathon run in under two hours. there werejust three...
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president a manual macron says he wants closer eu integration with strong franco german relations the kenyan radiant in securing that goal. >> there is a will to build a common future. there's no real future for france as an international leader if we don't cooperate with germany and that cooperation must be reciprocated. >> economic challenges stand in the way. macron was to boost the eu by introducing a, and eurozone budget and by appointing a single finance minister to oversee it. the idea for eu countries to grow together, weakening the gap between rich and poor countries. a number of conservative mps are wary of the idea, fearing that germany, the eu's largest economy, would be stuck picking up the bill for spendthrift and cash put states. monday's -- er of a picture of macron with the headline underneath, our dear friend. while has promised to cut french public spending is likely to appease merkel, some officials say berlin needs to decide between further investment in eu's future or focusing on internal priorities, merkel's promise to deliver a fully balanced budget. is if we the ques
president a manual macron says he wants closer eu integration with strong franco german relations the kenyan radiant in securing that goal. >> there is a will to build a common future. there's no real future for france as an international leader if we don't cooperate with germany and that cooperation must be reciprocated. >> economic challenges stand in the way. macron was to boost the eu by introducing a, and eurozone budget and by appointing a single finance minister to oversee...
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as the kenyan government threatens to close the camp, citing national security concerns.rning the land to the abundance depicted in those photos from murray watson is remote at best, those living in somalia are trying to make the best of the cruel hand they've been dealt and holding out hope for the next generation of somalis. for "nightline" i'm byron pitts in new york. >> you can learn much more about the larger project living proof, the human consequences of climate change on abcnews.com. next, no more waiting for mr. or mrs. right. now some singles are marrying themselves. with my moderate to severe crohn's disease,... ...i kept looking for ways to manage my symptoms. i thought i was doing okay... then it hit me... ...managing was all i was doing. when i told my doctor,... ...i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease... ...even after trying other medications. in clinical studies,... the majority of people on humira... saw significant symptom relief... ...and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability... ..
as the kenyan government threatens to close the camp, citing national security concerns.rning the land to the abundance depicted in those photos from murray watson is remote at best, those living in somalia are trying to make the best of the cruel hand they've been dealt and holding out hope for the next generation of somalis. for "nightline" i'm byron pitts in new york. >> you can learn much more about the larger project living proof, the human consequences of climate change on...
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as the kenyan government threatens to close the camp, citing national security concerns. though, returning the land to the abundance depicted in the photos from murray watson, remote at best. those living in somalia are trying to make the best of the cruel hand they have been dealt. holding out hope for the next jen ration of somalis. for might line, i am byron pitts in new york. >> story was documented by two journalist around the world. documenting how climate change affected humans. >> had an impact on regions. earlier this month. >> stay with us. more news coming up. ialmost everything. you know, ke 1 i n 10 houses could get hit by an expensive septic disaster. but for only $7 a month, rid-x helps break down waste. avoid a septic disaster with rid-x. this scarf all that's my left to rememb... sayonara. what. she washed this like a month ago! the long lasting scent of gain. now available in matching scents across your entire laundry routine. of being there for my son's winning shot. that was it for me. that's why i'm quitting with nicorette. only nicorette mini has
as the kenyan government threatens to close the camp, citing national security concerns. though, returning the land to the abundance depicted in the photos from murray watson, remote at best. those living in somalia are trying to make the best of the cruel hand they have been dealt. holding out hope for the next jen ration of somalis. for might line, i am byron pitts in new york. >> story was documented by two journalist around the world. documenting how climate change affected humans....
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injuly, 2008, the kenyan government launched a campaign to project people from the mau forest, to trylonger realised all was not well, we tried to protest. we were beaten, others were arrested. —— translation: when we realised. we read to the human rights headquarters in russia, and it gained momentum, that the ogiek needed to be listened to. campaigners have pointed out that commercialfarming has campaigners have pointed out that commercial farming has put campaigners have pointed out that commercialfarming has put the forest of more danger. until this thread is addressed, this delicate ecosystem the ogiek rely on is in danger of degrading further. bbc news has been given exclusive access to historic footage filmed by young adventurers exploring parts of the world that were completely new to western eyes. this remarkable films, from the frozen mountains in the himalayas to the searing libyan desert, have not been seen for nearly 100 years. our science correspondent, pallab ghosh, reports. this is the first ever view of mount everest from the air. it was shot in 1933 by a group of pil
injuly, 2008, the kenyan government launched a campaign to project people from the mau forest, to trylonger realised all was not well, we tried to protest. we were beaten, others were arrested. —— translation: when we realised. we read to the human rights headquarters in russia, and it gained momentum, that the ogiek needed to be listened to. campaigners have pointed out that commercialfarming has campaigners have pointed out that commercial farming has put campaigners have pointed out that...
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injuly 2008, the kenyan government launched a campaign to evict people living in the mau forest, including watersheds. translation: when we realised all was not well, we tried to protest. we were beaten, others were arrested. we realised it was not helping. so we decided to push for human rights. we went to the human rights headquarters in russia, and it gained momentum, that the 0giek community must be listened to. campaigners have pointed out that commercial farming has put the forest at more danger until this threat is addressed, this delicate ecosystem the 0giek rely on is in danger of degrading further. i , the prime minister of india has unveiled the country's longest bridge which can take to make connects to disputed states. china claims the state as its own, and refers to the southern tibet. the bridge will help development of regions in the area as well is reducing travel time by a towel was. _by reducing travel time by a towel was. —— by eight hours. bbc news has been given exclusive access to historic footage filmed by young adventurers exploring parts of the world that were com
injuly 2008, the kenyan government launched a campaign to evict people living in the mau forest, including watersheds. translation: when we realised all was not well, we tried to protest. we were beaten, others were arrested. we realised it was not helping. so we decided to push for human rights. we went to the human rights headquarters in russia, and it gained momentum, that the 0giek community must be listened to. campaigners have pointed out that commercial farming has put the forest at more...
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it is a fantastic kenyan story. [applause] >> can you relate to that? >> definitely. and kenya we started rolling out -- and all of the regulatory challenges that they brought. we were really working with a lot of countries trying to change those rules and regulations to make digital mobile banking finance possible. and like you said, it is extremely important especially for women with great potential. because women like you very well mentioned, they have other realities. sometimes you have to stay at home. they have much more need for privacy. for example, the much more prone to theft. they need to keep their money away from the husband and other family members so they can actually, you're laughing but they have to pay the school fees. they have to pay the next doctor's bills. and this is not money that should be spent on frugality's. and it is extremely important for women to keep, to have their own safe place to keep their money. and also to build credit history. when the mobile financial service that this woman actually pays and handles in your case, 10,000 shilli
it is a fantastic kenyan story. [applause] >> can you relate to that? >> definitely. and kenya we started rolling out -- and all of the regulatory challenges that they brought. we were really working with a lot of countries trying to change those rules and regulations to make digital mobile banking finance possible. and like you said, it is extremely important especially for women with great potential. because women like you very well mentioned, they have other realities. sometimes...
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tuesday night, the national anthem was sung by a kenyan woman. sang, a fan in the stands used a racial slur. that is when calvin hennick was at the game with his son and father-in-law confronted that fan. >> the white fan right next to me, middle-aged man leaned over and said she sang too long and "n" worded it up. it was the day after the jones incident. it was like i can say whatever i want to say. >> and he summoned security. the fan was ejected and banned from life. the red sox issuing a statement they will not tolerate racial slurs from fans and referred the matter to the boston police department. alisyn, the president of the red sox says he believes this is the first time ever a fan has been banned. >> the policy is changing. zero tolerance. andy, thank you. >>> no apology from stephen colbert for his crude trump rant. we will show you the response from the fire colbert backlash. our media mavens are here next. . do you think you can make it? uhh... make it... every time. nice! going further to keep drivers moving freely. that's ford... and
tuesday night, the national anthem was sung by a kenyan woman. sang, a fan in the stands used a racial slur. that is when calvin hennick was at the game with his son and father-in-law confronted that fan. >> the white fan right next to me, middle-aged man leaned over and said she sang too long and "n" worded it up. it was the day after the jones incident. it was like i can say whatever i want to say. >> and he summoned security. the fan was ejected and banned from life....
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there's an old kenyan proverb that says until lions have their own historians, the tales of the hunt shall always glorify the hunter. as historians and authors, we have spent as much as two decades becoming the lions' historians. we have spoken to active duty, reserve national guard troops who have worn our country's uniforms. we were hearing their stories and researching their units and interviewing and corresponding with thousands of women who have served in the united states military. today i am pleased to share some of the history of america's military women who were kind enough to talk with us. our fourth book is a few good women: america's military women from world world war i to the wars in iraq and afghanistan. the most difficult part of getting ready for today's program was to decide which women that we wanted to talk to you about. now, if you leave here today and you have a better understanding of how american women have contributed to the freedoms that we all enjoy today, i want you to go home and tell your friends and your relatives and neighbors about it. in 1999 at age
there's an old kenyan proverb that says until lions have their own historians, the tales of the hunt shall always glorify the hunter. as historians and authors, we have spent as much as two decades becoming the lions' historians. we have spoken to active duty, reserve national guard troops who have worn our country's uniforms. we were hearing their stories and researching their units and interviewing and corresponding with thousands of women who have served in the united states military. today...
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but the 32-year-old kenyan missed by a heart pounding 24 seconds. still a new unofficial world record. >> have to do that all over again for 24 seconds? >> i don't know if he'll do it over again. >> eventually. you don't think so. >>? still something to be proud of. >> absolutely. >>> let's go down to churchill downs where dylan is covering the kentucky >> one little note here. i pick out my dress, then christine ward designs my hat and then the weather happens. it's been so chilly. it's very cold right now. i don't recommend sleeveless for anyone in the area. it will be chilly out for the horses that are trying to warm up out there this morning. but the track is good. we had nearly two inches of rain with the similar weather here as they are in louisville. right now we are getting sfringless of light lane in the mountains, panhandle of west virginia. we will see some of that moving in. off and on light rain until midafternoon. hovering near 60 degrees through the afternoon. drying out tonight, by dawn sunday near 50 degrees, 40s in the suburbs and
but the 32-year-old kenyan missed by a heart pounding 24 seconds. still a new unofficial world record. >> have to do that all over again for 24 seconds? >> i don't know if he'll do it over again. >> eventually. you don't think so. >>? still something to be proud of. >> absolutely. >>> let's go down to churchill downs where dylan is covering the kentucky >> one little note here. i pick out my dress, then christine ward designs my hat and then the...
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but the 32-year-old kenyan missed by a heart pounding 24 seconds. still a new unofficial world record. >> have to do that all over again for 24 seconds? >> i don't know if he'll do it over again. >> eventually. you don't think so. >>? still something to be proud of. >> absolutely. >>> let's go down to churchill downs where dylan is covering the kentucky derby this morning. >> one little note here. i pick out my dress, then christine ward designs my hat and then the weather happens. it's been so chilly. it's very cold right now. i don't recommend sleeveless for anyone in the area. it will be chilly out for the horses that are trying to warm up out there this morning. but the track is good. we had nearly two inches of rain with the storm system that moved through yesterday. but we are going to see that rain move eastward. it's already exiting parts of down east maine but another round of showers trying to move in. an hour or so away from the louisville area. then we'll see a quick heavy downpour, then that will possibly move away in time for post time
but the 32-year-old kenyan missed by a heart pounding 24 seconds. still a new unofficial world record. >> have to do that all over again for 24 seconds? >> i don't know if he'll do it over again. >> eventually. you don't think so. >>? still something to be proud of. >> absolutely. >>> let's go down to churchill downs where dylan is covering the kentucky derby this morning. >> one little note here. i pick out my dress, then christine ward designs my...
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later i realized it was the kenyan embassy. i asked them, can i come in? they said comey or say.merican police are here. i said, they cannot protect us. videos, theyg the could not because they were outnumbered. theink they had guns, bodyguards had guns. i'm sure the state police were startled. they could not do anything. these security? , , newly, erdogan publhed d video shshowerdogagan looking on as members of h his security detail assault t the group of peaceful protesters. what are you calling for now? did you see erdogan looking on? i i did not see him, but would not be surprised if he gave the order because he is the person who is calling all the shots in turkey. everything ine of turkey, not just the politics, but the judiciary. he is the head of the universities. he is everything in turkey. so i would not be surprised if he gave the ordeder. amy:y: hhas just e extended the state of emergency in turkey on sunday, ruken isik. what are you calling for now? the men who were arrested, apparently, have diplomatic immunity so they were released. what are you demanding? on fox, t
later i realized it was the kenyan embassy. i asked them, can i come in? they said comey or say.merican police are here. i said, they cannot protect us. videos, theyg the could not because they were outnumbered. theink they had guns, bodyguards had guns. i'm sure the state police were startled. they could not do anything. these security? , , newly, erdogan publhed d video shshowerdogagan looking on as members of h his security detail assault t the group of peaceful protesters. what are you...
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on tuesday night the national anthem at fenway was sung by a young kenyan woman and after she sang aa racial slur in the stand. that's when he confronted the fan. >> the white fan right next to me middle-aged man leaned over and said she sang too long and n worded it up. it was the day after the jones incident and he was saying i can say whatever i want to say to whoever i could say it to. it was pointed at us. >> the fan was ejected and banned for life from fenway park. the red sox issuing a statement saying they will not tolerate racial slurs from fans and they referred the matter to the boston police department that was investigating the president of the red sox as he believes this is the first time a fan has ever been banned from fenway. we saw more fireworks between orioles and red sox. second inning the orioles pitcher hits bogart and he gets ejected from the game immediately. now the orioles were just furious because he was trying to throw a curveball. both teams were warned to cool it after feuding for a few weeks now. outfielder adam jones was also ejected from this game in
on tuesday night the national anthem at fenway was sung by a young kenyan woman and after she sang aa racial slur in the stand. that's when he confronted the fan. >> the white fan right next to me middle-aged man leaned over and said she sang too long and n worded it up. it was the day after the jones incident and he was saying i can say whatever i want to say to whoever i could say it to. it was pointed at us. >> the fan was ejected and banned for life from fenway park. the red sox...
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significant initiative on africa but anything he did or said considering that he was accused of being a kenyan that snuck into the united states, it was definitely hard or him to have an association. so i want to do a couple of things. did any of the women leaders, or rather hopefully all the women leaders five, the market women? are in event still active? i guess i was hoping that one of them would've run for president considering liberia is right in the middle of a campaign right now. >> guest: women involved right now liberian politics is fabulous. it's already shaping into this, the football player is running again. his running mate now is charles taylor's ex-wife and george's baby mama is also running, the woman he's had a baby with its also running for president against him host what is she an elected official? >> guest: no picture is a former model. she's in the u.s. but looks like she's thrown her hat into the ring in liberia as well. i don't think i don't get the most a credible female at the top of the ticket, but we don't know, election campaign is like a two-month campaign. we don'
significant initiative on africa but anything he did or said considering that he was accused of being a kenyan that snuck into the united states, it was definitely hard or him to have an association. so i want to do a couple of things. did any of the women leaders, or rather hopefully all the women leaders five, the market women? are in event still active? i guess i was hoping that one of them would've run for president considering liberia is right in the middle of a campaign right now....
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a kenyan fell just short of breaking the two-hour barrier.ished the nike-sponsored breaking two attempt with a time of two hours, 24 seconds, in manza, italy. look at that. the event used a team of scientists to help maximize conditions for potentially breaking the two-hour mark. he and two other marathoners wore the latest running gear including cutting edge clothing and shoes, of course, by nike. until now the fastest marathon time was two hours, two minutes, 57 seconds, set at the 2014 berlin marathon. >>> thank you for being with us. i'm george howell at the cnn center in atlanta. "new days" is next, or for other viewers around the world, "amanpour" starts in a moment. hydrating tint. rt the first water gel foundation with hyaluronic acid it plumps, quenches... delivers a natural, flawless look. this is what makeup's been missing. neutrogena® fit me matte + poreless foundation make fit happen! from maybelline new york. beyond matching skin tone... fits skin's texture. blurs pores. controls shine. our most natural look... now, in more shad
a kenyan fell just short of breaking the two-hour barrier.ished the nike-sponsored breaking two attempt with a time of two hours, 24 seconds, in manza, italy. look at that. the event used a team of scientists to help maximize conditions for potentially breaking the two-hour mark. he and two other marathoners wore the latest running gear including cutting edge clothing and shoes, of course, by nike. until now the fastest marathon time was two hours, two minutes, 57 seconds, set at the 2014...
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cited anonymous sources, notably, most infamously, spreading the rumor that president obama was a kenyan, so a lot of contradictions there from president trump. of course, he says he wants to investigate these leaks, he wants to form a commission, he appointed vice president pence to do so, and yet he at the same time calls many of the leaks fake news and completely made up of cloth by his enemies in the media. thomas? >> i think we know that the now-president had to take that back about president obama and did so briefly from his hotel not too far away from where you're standing right now. but mike, when it comes to these damaging reports alleging behavior of kushner during the transition period, we also know that he omitted the calls with sergey kislyak from his security clearance report. what are you hearing from sources about a war room, how they are going to be kind of bulking up to deal with this? >> reporter: well, thomas, you see one principle line of defense almost become a talking point now from defenders of the white house, and that is it is not unusual for white house officia
cited anonymous sources, notably, most infamously, spreading the rumor that president obama was a kenyan, so a lot of contradictions there from president trump. of course, he says he wants to investigate these leaks, he wants to form a commission, he appointed vice president pence to do so, and yet he at the same time calls many of the leaks fake news and completely made up of cloth by his enemies in the media. thomas? >> i think we know that the now-president had to take that back about...
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actually have these situations parallel justice systems at brown university or university of michigan or kenyan college. they actually have campus cops and campus judicial codes and the campus code very interestingly span violations of norms and laws which is sort of hard to get your head around. they're almost distinct legal regime. there's a drug policy. that's a violation of a higher law, federal law in certain cases, but it's in the same spectrum of playingerrism. -- plagiarism. and sexual assault is in there as we. >> host: i love how you describe the college cam pulses as -- the way that people talk about low income, black and latino, they're disorderly, kid sleep all day. >> guest: completely disorderly. >> lawless. >> guest: i call in the book, elite -- we actually package the whole thing as like some day you below be be successful investment banker but you were wild in those year and we'll send you off to a place where you can do a lot of drugs and have a lot of nonmarital sex but you'll be in a rubber room and can't hurt yourself. you egg going wholing with the inflate able things in
actually have these situations parallel justice systems at brown university or university of michigan or kenyan college. they actually have campus cops and campus judicial codes and the campus code very interestingly span violations of norms and laws which is sort of hard to get your head around. they're almost distinct legal regime. there's a drug policy. that's a violation of a higher law, federal law in certain cases, but it's in the same spectrum of playingerrism. -- plagiarism. and sexual...
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mike tried to find a kenyan job and it wasn't easy to find one. he decided to go into human resources management. he got a job and make a good go of it at the hat to decide going into management was an okay transmission to make -- transition to make. he helped people from the union side and helped people on the management side. that was a thoughtful transition that was made in town. some of you might know marv will pact who was the employer assistance rep for a quarter-century at the plant. his son matt was at the plant. it worked for general motors for 13 years. his dad retired a few weeks before matt got laid off. i talked to him about what it was like to have this big retirement party knowing they were about to lose work. matt went back to school. he is doing very well. he thought he would try to go into utility work. he was studying electric power distribution and just before he was to finish up he began to think hard about whether a job would be waiting at the other end and a lot of people like all the families i written about are very financ
mike tried to find a kenyan job and it wasn't easy to find one. he decided to go into human resources management. he got a job and make a good go of it at the hat to decide going into management was an okay transmission to make -- transition to make. he helped people from the union side and helped people on the management side. that was a thoughtful transition that was made in town. some of you might know marv will pact who was the employer assistance rep for a quarter-century at the plant. his...
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but at that same game on tuesday, a red sox fan reported that another fan used a slur against the kenyan anthem before the game. the slur was reported by calvin hennick, who attended the game with his son and father-in-law in the photo. the fan has been banned from fenway for life. joining me now is writer at large at espn's the undefeated. thank you so much, bill. it's great to see you. we were talking about the stephen colbert outrage and people saying, wait a minute, the fcc investigating him is a lot of overreach for a joke. is it then wrong for us to say that people should be banned for life from fenway park, for instance, for using racial slurs against a ballplayer? >> yeah, because of freedom of speech. you're right, in some ways you can't have it both ways. so yeah, if somebody uses -- but here's a little -- i think it's a little different in that number one you're in a public place and using this word that gets to sort of the core of who we are as anation, the whole "n word in public. so i think it's a little different. but one of the things, i've been following the story, and i
but at that same game on tuesday, a red sox fan reported that another fan used a slur against the kenyan anthem before the game. the slur was reported by calvin hennick, who attended the game with his son and father-in-law in the photo. the fan has been banned from fenway for life. joining me now is writer at large at espn's the undefeated. thank you so much, bill. it's great to see you. we were talking about the stephen colbert outrage and people saying, wait a minute, the fcc investigating...