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eastleigh, nairobi. the bus with the camel milk has arrived at this somali slum, nicknamed little mogadishu. this is where the trail goes cold on the hunt for camel's milk. even aid organizations have little idea where it ends up. it's sold in the blink of an eye. it seems the road to a hygienic product, suitable for export, will be a long and bumpy one. >> berlinda mkangawi is part of a new generation of entrepreneurs in her native zimbabwe. a year ago she accepted the opportunity of a life-time when the kofi annan foundation offered her a chance to study business administration here in berlin. not an easy choice to make for the mother-of three. when she returns home she hopes her new skills will allow her to make a real difference in the family business. we followed berlinda throughout her studies and hear about the risks and opportunities as she sees them. it may be graduation, but there's one more thing to learn: the final photo shoot. berlinda is skeptical at first, but in the end she's satisfied wi
eastleigh, nairobi. the bus with the camel milk has arrived at this somali slum, nicknamed little mogadishu. this is where the trail goes cold on the hunt for camel's milk. even aid organizations have little idea where it ends up. it's sold in the blink of an eye. it seems the road to a hygienic product, suitable for export, will be a long and bumpy one. >> berlinda mkangawi is part of a new generation of entrepreneurs in her native zimbabwe. a year ago she accepted the opportunity of a...
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she's been back in the kenyan capital nairobi for three years now. she's a department head at a company on the outskirts of the city. it's the first company in kenya that specializes in portable toilets, for large events or family reunions. the company is now looking to expand, and lucy and her team are working to develop a new branch of business: waste water treatment plants. it's a rapidly growing sector in kenya. she says it's a challenge -- but her international experience has helped. >> the first thing i noticed was how we do our meetings and the minutes. so i changed the meeting minutes template from this generous stories to task, item, responsible, target date. and it really helped us. because in every meeting, we've closed an item then we need to move to the next. >> lucy's boss says her fondness for order irritates her colleagues at times. but he values employees who are efficient and have international experience like lucy. >> we need to start looking at people that have longer-term projections and plans for their life. it is very often tha
she's been back in the kenyan capital nairobi for three years now. she's a department head at a company on the outskirts of the city. it's the first company in kenya that specializes in portable toilets, for large events or family reunions. the company is now looking to expand, and lucy and her team are working to develop a new branch of business: waste water treatment plants. it's a rapidly growing sector in kenya. she says it's a challenge -- but her international experience has helped....
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e kiot rva before he got his phd arrest to go back to nairobi. so he was back.he caught himself dr. from then on, even though he never finishes dissertation. it was brlan eloinewnt ted ed a y go. >> host: back to your boat, "barack obama: the story", you write what barack learned was devastating, disillusioning. carefullconstructed by his mother was hter poyeot the moral man, not the freedom fighter, not the polished professional. brilliant yes, the splintered by drinking them in despair, dissolution of disapintment. >> host: it is quite amazing a impediments to torah, obama said through in her dealings with her son, barack and why she told them the story sh did aurely lv baoaa senior because she didn't want to destroy this little boy who had enough other things to deal with in his life as a half black, half white i in ooul iply rs w e teisho a him. and you know coming year by year, as he grew, he started to understand to some degree the reality had to be diffrent from what he hadbe ot snnte toka himself he understood. host: in your introduction, david, maraniss
e kiot rva before he got his phd arrest to go back to nairobi. so he was back.he caught himself dr. from then on, even though he never finishes dissertation. it was brlan eloinewnt ted ed a y go. >> host: back to your boat, "barack obama: the story", you write what barack learned was devastating, disillusioning. carefullconstructed by his mother was hter poyeot the moral man, not the freedom fighter, not the polished professional. brilliant yes, the splintered by drinking them...
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dots could be joined up in the coming weeks. >> thank you very much, david mckenzie reporting from nairobiert bales charged with killing more than a dozen afghan civilians. does his wife think he did it? kerry bales "outfront," next. >>> and a judge just ruled a jetblue pilot insane after a mid-errant. mid-air rant. now, can that airline be held responsible financially for allowing him in the cockpit? jumper cables 5% cashback signup for 5% cashback at gas stations through september. it pays to discover. nno matter what you do. when you're living with moderate to severe crohn's disease, there are times it feels like your life... revolves around your symptoms. if you're tired of going around in circles, it may be time to ask your gastroenterologist about humira. because with humira, remission is possible. humira has been proven to work for adults who have tried other medications... but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief. and many achieved remission. humira can lower your
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dots could be joined up in the coming weeks. >> thank you very much, david mckenzie reporting from nairobiight. >>> ahead, robert bales charged with killing more than a dozen afghan civilians. does his wife think he did it? kerry bales "outfront," next. >>> and a judge just ruled a jetblue pilot insane after a mid-errant. now, can that airline be held responsible financially for allowing him in the cockpit? this isn't just a teddy bear. it's a step towards normal. it's why allstate catastrophe teams didn't just arrive at these fires with cold water and checks to help the grown-ups start the rebuilding... they also brought thousands of these teddy bears for kids. people come first. everything else is second. [ female announcer ] allstate customers affected by the recent wildfires call 1-800-547-8676. visit a mobile claims office, your agent or allstate.com you know that comes with a private island? really? no. it comes with a hat. see, airline credit cards promise flights for 25,000 miles, but... [ man ] there's never any seats for 25,000 miles. frustrating, isn't it? but that won't happen
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i found a story i believe on cnn that obama's half-brother, george obama, wags living in nairobi in as to be some kind of a joke. but i click on the story and there's a picture and it looks like something out of slum dog millionaire. >> i want to read you a couple things you wrote in your book that i found interesting and i agree we resonate with my own life. you say i don't think that clonallism, which is a big theme of obamas, is responsible for the sufferings in kenya. you say around the time of independence, and i'm quoting you, kenya was on an economic par with malaysia and singapore. we are at the same level of development. look where we are now and where they are. they are practically and developed and industrialized while kenya is still a basket case. >> yeah, i think -- look at kenya. as far as independence we are far ahead of them but look at them now. >> to share thetic of of -- to share the insight he game is dinesh d'souza. good to see you. >> thank you. >> he lived in a hit? >> it's not odd you have president who is well think and he has a relative in the hit, his half b
i found a story i believe on cnn that obama's half-brother, george obama, wags living in nairobi in as to be some kind of a joke. but i click on the story and there's a picture and it looks like something out of slum dog millionaire. >> i want to read you a couple things you wrote in your book that i found interesting and i agree we resonate with my own life. you say i don't think that clonallism, which is a big theme of obamas, is responsible for the sufferings in kenya. you say around...
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david mckenzie there in nairobi, thank you very much.for us. >>> and it has been six months since the costa concordia disaster and you remember this, 32 people died when the ship ran aground and off of the coast of italy. and now we talk to some of the few survivors who managed to get off of the ship alive. >> reporter: when the order to abandon ship was given, hector perez and sahin khan were at a lifeboat. the crew member who had access to the boat told the pas sen, jr.s to calm down. >> as soon as he opened the door, everybody ran towards that e emergency boat and pushed him out of the way. everybody was panicking, and everybody was running for their own lives. a lot of them did not realize they were going to let the people jump into the boat without an actual seat. those that realized it, they jumped into the boat, and stayed standing on the boat, and way over 150-people limit. >> reporter: the boat carrying the two carried them to sea, but even then, they were not safe. >> i look up, and i see the emergency boat a go sideways one wa
david mckenzie there in nairobi, thank you very much.for us. >>> and it has been six months since the costa concordia disaster and you remember this, 32 people died when the ship ran aground and off of the coast of italy. and now we talk to some of the few survivors who managed to get off of the ship alive. >> reporter: when the order to abandon ship was given, hector perez and sahin khan were at a lifeboat. the crew member who had access to the boat told the pas sen, jr.s to...
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that many have to endure in slums and the developing rock, like this one in the kenyan capital of nairobi, make it more challenging to control it environments where it is spread through coughing and sneezing. ventilation often makes it worse. it is estimated it kills 1.5 million people a year and that around 9 million will become newly infected. while drug resistance is a growing problem, meeting some people have to take over 12,600 tablets overtime. this could be brought down to 360. they say, too, that this experimental drug cocktail they also compatible with aids medicine. some of the current treatments interact badly. the international aids conference, taking place in washington, has told that the new combination of three drugs killed 99% of the tuberculosis bacteria in patients. the problem is being able to speed up treatment and help produce the emergence of resistant forms of tuberculosis. there is cautious optimism. one of the meeting cochairs says we are at the dawn of a new era. the findings will need to be confirmed in bigger and longer trials. bbc news. >> now, to the democrat
that many have to endure in slums and the developing rock, like this one in the kenyan capital of nairobi, make it more challenging to control it environments where it is spread through coughing and sneezing. ventilation often makes it worse. it is estimated it kills 1.5 million people a year and that around 9 million will become newly infected. while drug resistance is a growing problem, meeting some people have to take over 12,600 tablets overtime. this could be brought down to 360. they say,...
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>> a great discussion i had with a group of women in the slum outside of nairobi, literally the nametes to standing shoulder to shoulder. you can imagine what the slum is like. [ crying ] >> one woman summed up the conversation so beautifully. she said, i want to bring every good thing to my child before i have another one. and i thought, that's it. that's universal. that's what every woman cares about. >> what's the importance of this to the world? what's the importance of this to the economics of countries? >> if a woman can plan and space her children, it starts this virtuous economic cycle. you see it in country after country after country. all over the world. when you start that virtuous economic cycle, what we know is it ends up leading to healthy communities, healthy cities, and healthy nations. >> you're a practicing catholic. you've been very open about that. your own bishop in dallas had said basically said conception is sacred. and it's god's greatest gift. and artificial contraception violates the meaning of this gift. first of all, how do you wrestle with that? >> you ha
>> a great discussion i had with a group of women in the slum outside of nairobi, literally the nametes to standing shoulder to shoulder. you can imagine what the slum is like. [ crying ] >> one woman summed up the conversation so beautifully. she said, i want to bring every good thing to my child before i have another one. and i thought, that's it. that's universal. that's what every woman cares about. >> what's the importance of this to the world? what's the importance of...
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they first launched a broadcast center in nairobi, kenya which focused on the african continent they went on the air in january with one hour per day. they hired good african journalists in every african country and produced seven days per week programming. beginning in september-october last year, we began to build an operation here in washington and we began to hire good quality professional international broadcasters to work here in washington to produce initially one hour per day of programming to be expended by the end of this year to four hours per day mainly during what we refer to as american prime time, the evening hours. we are currently on the air at 9:00- 10:00 each evening. much of the program is devoted to business news. we have a program called "biz aged-america." the staff has come to us from bloomberg, fox news, abc, nbc, all the major networks here in the states. the total operation is roughly 100 people here in washington which will be expanded to provide more coverage as the year goes on. host: we were talking about details like being lost in february of last year
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. >>> david mckenzie, he is back in kenya, joins us live from nairobi. first of all, were you surprised as just how open this young boy was in talking about the tragic life that he leads? >> reporter: suzanne, i was surprised. let's put it in perspective. he was taken when he was 9, six years enslaved in a fighting force. that's all he learned and knew about. he only escaped a few weeks earlier. for him to talk about the experiences, they talk about the bravery of this kid, john and how it's become normal in the eastern congo. how they are just used to a life of war. >> david, you mentioned that, and it's a very good point, this really isn't unusual for children to be forced to fight in some of these wars. we saw a few weeks ago the warlord sentenced to prison for using child soldiers. do you think that's a deterrent at all? >>. >> reporter: i think it wants to be a deterrent. i don't think it is. there are some seven countries in africa in the last ten years where children have been used in different forms of militia groups and armed forces, suzanne. th
. >>> david mckenzie, he is back in kenya, joins us live from nairobi. first of all, were you surprised as just how open this young boy was in talking about the tragic life that he leads? >> reporter: suzanne, i was surprised. let's put it in perspective. he was taken when he was 9, six years enslaved in a fighting force. that's all he learned and knew about. he only escaped a few weeks earlier. for him to talk about the experiences, they talk about the bravery of this kid, john...
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. >> i saw a story i believe on cnn that obama's half brother, i believe george was living in nairobind i click on the story, and there is a picture. obama had not done anything to help you. >> i think he has a family of his own. he is supposed to help his family. >> right. but don't you think you are part of his family. >> yeah, i'm part of his family but i'm over it. i can help myself. >> you are an adult. you are his brother. has he been your keeper? >> ask him. he has other issues to deal with -- >> well, he is taking care of the world. >> yeah, and so he is taking care of me. i'm part of the world. >> i love it man. george hung in there true. they tried to get him to sell his own brother out, but he wouldn't do it. they put it in the movie anyway like aha we talked with that brother. and he disagreed with us anyway. now we're going to bring in the notebook -- the new nickname for michael hastings. >> i think it beats hashtag, but i'm not sold on it yet. dr. gonzo, the hack, you know, come on. >> i hear ya. but buzzfeed already did that picture. the notebook incident -- one report
. >> i saw a story i believe on cnn that obama's half brother, i believe george was living in nairobind i click on the story, and there is a picture. obama had not done anything to help you. >> i think he has a family of his own. he is supposed to help his family. >> right. but don't you think you are part of his family. >> yeah, i'm part of his family but i'm over it. i can help myself. >> you are an adult. you are his brother. has he been your keeper? >>...
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president's paternal grandfather was deteened and tortured by british colonialists in a prison outside nairobiesearch he deems the tale unlikely. >> some of what he did was result of mythology from the family and some was for the purpose of advancing themes in this book, which had to do with finding racial identity. >> a composite character helps the young man embrace his heritage, is believed to be based on michelle obama. similarly, mr. obama wrote of having quarreled with his white girlfriend after the two attended a black theater production in manhattan. a searing experience that left him feeling acutely estranged from white people. but the incident happened with a different woman in chicago. something the president admi admitted in an oval office interview. >> though i have absolutely no recollection of having conversations with him about this, after all it was 18 years ago, it's not uncommon for writer of memoir to do that. i think it's a very good possibility that that was what he intended to do, is to protect the privacy of these people he writes about in his book. >> some believe mr.
president's paternal grandfather was deteened and tortured by british colonialists in a prison outside nairobiesearch he deems the tale unlikely. >> some of what he did was result of mythology from the family and some was for the purpose of advancing themes in this book, which had to do with finding racial identity. >> a composite character helps the young man embrace his heritage, is believed to be based on michelle obama. similarly, mr. obama wrote of having quarreled with his...
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. >> we met in nairobi, kenya. it was at a hotel.appened to be staying there and we did not know he was staying there. we were also staying there. we are on our way to a celebration. we had an opportunity to talk and chat with him about what was going on in america. i think at that time, malcolm x was speaking to find a way to identify, is seeking to find a way to identify with the southern man. he wanted to be helpful, wanted to be supportive. as a matter of fact, he came to selma. he came to selma february 14. 1965. we were in jail, including dr. martin luther king, jr.. the local authorities refuse to let him come and meet with us. he spoke at the brown chapel church with mrs. king to a group of high-school students. seven days later, he was assassinated. >> on february 21, 1965, he was gunned down. >> i will never forget it because february 21 is my birthday. i was in a car on my way from southwest georgia. >> your 25 years old? >> 25. i was going back to selma. i had come to new york, attended the service for him. >> what is you
. >> we met in nairobi, kenya. it was at a hotel.appened to be staying there and we did not know he was staying there. we were also staying there. we are on our way to a celebration. we had an opportunity to talk and chat with him about what was going on in america. i think at that time, malcolm x was speaking to find a way to identify, is seeking to find a way to identify with the southern man. he wanted to be helpful, wanted to be supportive. as a matter of fact, he came to selma. he...
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act as if you were living not just in new york or phoenix or minneapolis but you are also living in nairobi, and other places where there are nasty diseases that are not here too much, vaccinate. vaccinate your kid and yourself. >>shepard: all rights, airports nasty. thank you. >>guest: food isn't too good, either. >>shepard: health officials are trying to figure what is making people sick at disney world. it has been traced to the animal kingdom park with 30 visitors getting sick with nausea and fatigue, all on the "wild africa trek." >>guest: it could be related to food. to water. something someone drank. something that came from a surface or passed on person to person. >>shepard: no one has been seriously sick but officials have not identified the source of the problem, either. >> unpredictable world power coming to the aid of another regime, iran promising aid for syria as the government reportedly ramped up the attacks on their own people. that is next. >>shepard: there are images released of the man suspected of kidnapping cal ripken's mother. appear award of $2,000 is being offered.
act as if you were living not just in new york or phoenix or minneapolis but you are also living in nairobi, and other places where there are nasty diseases that are not here too much, vaccinate. vaccinate your kid and yourself. >>shepard: all rights, airports nasty. thank you. >>guest: food isn't too good, either. >>shepard: health officials are trying to figure what is making people sick at disney world. it has been traced to the animal kingdom park with 30 visitors getting...
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there have been a spait of them over recent months both on the border region, susan, but also in nairobie government about the terror locations here in kenya, but this is the latest indication of what is problem of militants coming over to operate here in kenya. >> talk about that, because many believe it is al shabab and this is a group that is affiliated with al qaeda. >> well, this point, al shabab at this point, they -- they are affiliated with al qaeda, and while the killing of bin laden has been demonstrably weakened to striking terror around the world, al shabab has a strong operational effectiveness in this region according to the security officials i talked to. and this is under african ml tear and covert operations by the united states and others, and they are moving back and forth between somalia and yemen and the country in the peninsula where al qaeda in the peninsula arabian peninsula and that is considered to be the most dangerous out there. and today, four hostages were released afterf a firefight in southern somalia, and they were aid workers near the somalia border. and
there have been a spait of them over recent months both on the border region, susan, but also in nairobie government about the terror locations here in kenya, but this is the latest indication of what is problem of militants coming over to operate here in kenya. >> talk about that, because many believe it is al shabab and this is a group that is affiliated with al qaeda. >> well, this point, al shabab at this point, they -- they are affiliated with al qaeda, and while the killing of...
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this particular photograph here, this was the kenyan team taken with the president at statehouse nairobi. >> reporter: and this man has coached champions at st. patrick's for decades. >> from one school, we had ten represe representatives in the seoul olympics. >> reporter: he says that genetic theories of dominance are rubbish. >> nobody has come up with conclusive evidence that there is a natural advantage here, so a lot has to do with the a, identification of talent, the lifestyle of the people when they are young. >> reporter: so they put the photos in the dining hall to motivate future champions which brings us to another point. the diet here is high in carbohydrates and low in fat, and really they feel that the secret weapon is this, it is a simple maize and water. it is a staple here. they eat it in the evening and running legend says it is so popular and effective that one coach in europe shipped this all of the way to his runners to improve their times. more often than not, the runners now come in the other direction. this world class athlete who now runs for the netherlands say
this particular photograph here, this was the kenyan team taken with the president at statehouse nairobi. >> reporter: and this man has coached champions at st. patrick's for decades. >> from one school, we had ten represe representatives in the seoul olympics. >> reporter: he says that genetic theories of dominance are rubbish. >> nobody has come up with conclusive evidence that there is a natural advantage here, so a lot has to do with the a, identification of talent,...
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coming into the british colony later he worked as at chef for the military people for those folks in nairobi the mother came from anotheren village in that area. hussain was very difficult to live with. he beat his wife and he moved from the area and move stf back to another part of the klan and she had had enough. he had a younger wife.e faly whe she ran away. so brock obama's father of he was a little boy. >> >>host: did presidentdipresiden obama ever be to them?? >> no. he was there 1980's. stor in that surveys of his birth he did not get back to kenya until both good parents were gone. >> how many iontbaerveiews did you do? >> almost 400.ed with so later with the interviews to travel around the world so ibodu interviewed everybody i could find.parents an >> barack obama sr. was born 1936. was was his childhood like? >>guest: dealing with western culture and very smart. his father was difficult to get to along with. he wass luky lucky he was smart enough to get to into a good ara school for all of his youth yth and adolescence there was a sery poor part of kenya. ht with mud huts and goat
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british culture so he worked later as a chef and cut for many british military people and folks in nairobianother village in that area, and she did not -- he was a very difficult guy to live with. he had several why of this and when he moved to the area near where she grew up it was back to another home state of the clan around lake victoria. she had enough. she had a younger wife along with him and so she ran away. she left the family when barack obama, the president's father was a very little boy. >> david maraniss his grandparents died in 2006. did president obama ever meet him? >> guest: no, he never met after the 1980's after his grandfather had died. aside from the very early days of his birth but he didn't get back to kenya until both of his grandparents were gone so there's a dramatic diference in that part of the story. >> for barack obama the story how many interviews did you do over the course of the last four years? >> guest: i would say almost 400, and i had a wonderful assistant who helped with some of the leader interviews in the story but i traveled all over the world and s
british culture so he worked later as a chef and cut for many british military people and folks in nairobianother village in that area, and she did not -- he was a very difficult guy to live with. he had several why of this and when he moved to the area near where she grew up it was back to another home state of the clan around lake victoria. she had enough. she had a younger wife along with him and so she ran away. she left the family when barack obama, the president's father was a very little...
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and just days ago, in kenya, a suspected plot to attack a synagogue in nairobi and israeli-owned hotelsin mum bass a. the two suspected iranian agents captured in kenya on july 3rd are believed to be members of the elite revolutionary guard force. this man, reza khalili was once a member of that group himself. for years, he said, also a double agent supplying information to the cia. we agreed to conceal his face for this interview. he says these attacks are iran's version of a warmup in the event of a conflict with israel. >> they're just sending signals that they're capable of and the ayatollah khamenei, the supreme leader that should war break out, alter roar cells will become activated and attack major interests of america countries and in america. allegedly by iran against iraeli targets, some analysts wonder why israel would keep provoking the very attack they're trying to avoid they say. >> the mind-set of this organization that is iranian intelligence service and this government, it's not a western mind-set. we see stability as a goal. they see instability and revolution as a goa
and just days ago, in kenya, a suspected plot to attack a synagogue in nairobi and israeli-owned hotelsin mum bass a. the two suspected iranian agents captured in kenya on july 3rd are believed to be members of the elite revolutionary guard force. this man, reza khalili was once a member of that group himself. for years, he said, also a double agent supplying information to the cia. we agreed to conceal his face for this interview. he says these attacks are iran's version of a warmup in the...
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dreams relates how the president's paternal grandfather was detained and tortured in a prison outside nairobilikely. he says it was his mother who left his father barack obama senior and. in the original introduction to dreams, mr. obama acknowledged the book was not strictly factual and some see this as i have of his desire to have his book join a long tradition of african-american literature. >> malcolm x wrote a famous autobiography and it has been challenged by several people in so far as how accurate that book is. i think that's part of the process of how biographies end up jousting with autobiographies. >> reporter: the white house commented on the findings. and i i'll tell you what the spokesman had to say. that's what we call a tweed. megyn: tell us now. i'm going to leave to it my twitter followers. you can be one of them, megyn. i note as of right now you are not. megyn: i confess i haven't been following you but i will. i'll follow you if you follow me. >> reporter: i already followed you, megyn. megyn: i'm sorry. see you soon on twitter. we hope you will do the same. we have been
dreams relates how the president's paternal grandfather was detained and tortured in a prison outside nairobilikely. he says it was his mother who left his father barack obama senior and. in the original introduction to dreams, mr. obama acknowledged the book was not strictly factual and some see this as i have of his desire to have his book join a long tradition of african-american literature. >> malcolm x wrote a famous autobiography and it has been challenged by several people in so...
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based on interviews and family records from far and wide from hawaii to indonesia, to the slums of nairobi, kenya. >> obama has a dream, a dream from his father. but the cities of colonialism be set right and america be downsized. >> [inaudible] cemented has been a long time coming. but tonight, because of what we did on this night on this election, this defining moment, it changes america. >> america has a dream from our founding fathers. but together we must perfect liberty and america must sell liberty drugs. which dream will be carried in 2016? megyn: joining us now is the codirector of his new film, 2016, obama's america. welcome to the program. what was the purpose in pursuing this documentary? i know that he wrote a book, and they say that this is based in part on the book he wrote in 2010 all the roots of obama's rage. >> it is, but i also have a new book coming out next month called obama's america, it is based on both books. reason for the film is that obama is the most unknown person to ever walk into the white house. priest previous presidents have been known figures. obama cam
based on interviews and family records from far and wide from hawaii to indonesia, to the slums of nairobi, kenya. >> obama has a dream, a dream from his father. but the cities of colonialism be set right and america be downsized. >> [inaudible] cemented has been a long time coming. but tonight, because of what we did on this night on this election, this defining moment, it changes america. >> america has a dream from our founding fathers. but together we must perfect liberty...