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she's in nairobi. >> reporter: these are traders in a township at the edge of kenya's capital nairobies, vegetable sellers, food stall owners are being introduce today a new community currency. >> translator: only traders registered with the grassroots association running the scheme can use it. >> reporter: the association issues for free 200 vouchers, equivalent to about $2 to each business taking part. the project coordinator say that the vouchers allow traders to save their kenyan currency and cushion themselves in difficult financial times. >> this is actually a currency that really promotes the community. but if they have less kenyan shillings they use the community currency so that they can be able to access goods and services that they need to be used at home. >> reporter: here is how it works, after selling her chili bites, she can go if a shop that accepts the vouchers. she buys bread using both her hard currency and the voucher. joseph the shop keeper can then buy vegetables for his family from the stall next door using the same voucher. they must use a combination of the ke
she's in nairobi. >> reporter: these are traders in a township at the edge of kenya's capital nairobies, vegetable sellers, food stall owners are being introduce today a new community currency. >> translator: only traders registered with the grassroots association running the scheme can use it. >> reporter: the association issues for free 200 vouchers, equivalent to about $2 to each business taking part. the project coordinator say that the vouchers allow traders to save their...
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katherine soy reports from nairobi. >> these are traders in a township at the edge of nairobi. washes, vegetable sellers, food stall owners are being introduced to a new community currency. >> only those in the association can use it. they given vouchers the equivalent of $2 to each business taking part. the vouchers allow traders to save their kenyan currency and caution themselves in difficult financial times. >> this is a currency that really promote the community, but if they have less then 10 schillings they use the community currency so they're able to pay for services they need at home. >> after selling chili bites. she can go to a shop that accepts the vouchers. she buys bread using both her hard currency and the voucher. the shopkeeper then can buy vegetable it's for his family from the store next door using the same voucher. >> i started buying three keel lows of potatoes. i also get a lot of customers because if you're in this network you cannot go and buy anywhere else. you have to look for me. >> to get these vouchers you must have a business either a shopper a res
katherine soy reports from nairobi. >> these are traders in a township at the edge of nairobi. washes, vegetable sellers, food stall owners are being introduced to a new community currency. >> only those in the association can use it. they given vouchers the equivalent of $2 to each business taking part. the vouchers allow traders to save their kenyan currency and caution themselves in difficult financial times. >> this is a currency that really promote the community, but if...
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but because of connectivity 1/2 to leave nairobi. so they have built a marketplace out of that where they're taking the spectacular brilliant young nigerians and canyons -- to put them through technology training and create a marketplace where they can work for google but do it from nairobi. that means that capital is flowing from silicon valley to sub-saharan africa and you can build human capital that will be lasting. this is a case i am wildly optimistic the. >> is anybody else doing that right now? >> yes. it is the beginning of a larger trend he will read about in the book. [laughter] >> kelly have six minutes so i will answer quickly. >> i happen to think the most important things that change our world is a source of the genome information. or a hybrid of cooperatives that use capitalist dynamics or investment or the accumulation of capital to build the model. i tried to watch it in boston between m.i.t. and harvard and got nowhere. and tell i went to the midwest co-ops are a big thing in the midwest. the perception was exactly
but because of connectivity 1/2 to leave nairobi. so they have built a marketplace out of that where they're taking the spectacular brilliant young nigerians and canyons -- to put them through technology training and create a marketplace where they can work for google but do it from nairobi. that means that capital is flowing from silicon valley to sub-saharan africa and you can build human capital that will be lasting. this is a case i am wildly optimistic the. >> is anybody else doing...
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nairobi national park is six miles from the downtown area. it is unclear how the lions got out of the park, much of which is surrounded by an electric fence. erika: i' m glad that they are where they belong. s car hits the auction block. emily: some james bond fans have scooped up collectibles. including one of the sports cars used in "spectre." parking the aston martin db10 is all the new owner can do. it can go 190 miles per hour, features or certifications street legal. nosed changes -- to have no changes made to the car to make it street legal. >> he will be driving it on his property, which is probably immense. cindy: clouds this afternoon with light snow tonight. morning, a few inches. t great for the morning commute. >> thank you for joining us. >> enjoy the warm weekend. thank you for joining us. >> this is an editorial by wcvb channel five president and general manager bill fine. >> governor charlie baker spoke directly about the tea. >> for taxpayers who would never ride the t but write a check, you deserve to know your support is d
nairobi national park is six miles from the downtown area. it is unclear how the lions got out of the park, much of which is surrounded by an electric fence. erika: i' m glad that they are where they belong. s car hits the auction block. emily: some james bond fans have scooped up collectibles. including one of the sports cars used in "spectre." parking the aston martin db10 is all the new owner can do. it can go 190 miles per hour, features or certifications street legal. nosed...
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. >> i'm catherine soi in nairobi. this looks like money. but it's not. i'll be telling you how people in this community are using it. >> also, the saudis trying to break new ground at the berlin film festival, and how the top man at the olympics is aiming for a more affordable bottom line at the winter olympics. >> we'll go through the top stories here on the news hour. attempts to stop the fighting in syria appear to be going nowhere. talks in germany look to be in doubt. al-shabab said it was behind an explosion that punched a hole in an airliner last week killing one person. >>> pope francis has urged mexico's clerics to oppose the drug trade and asking them to help mexicans excess scape--escape a life of violen violence. >>> efforts to stop the spread of zika has been stepped up in brazil. more than 200,000 troops have been deployed to distribute leaflets about zika disease. >> the government is working in at this point with local authorities. we alone can't stop the zika virus. wedge only do it if everyone helps. all brazilians need to stop the spre
. >> i'm catherine soi in nairobi. this looks like money. but it's not. i'll be telling you how people in this community are using it. >> also, the saudis trying to break new ground at the berlin film festival, and how the top man at the olympics is aiming for a more affordable bottom line at the winter olympics. >> we'll go through the top stories here on the news hour. attempts to stop the fighting in syria appear to be going nowhere. talks in germany look to be in doubt....
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the park is just six miles from downtown nairobi so it could have been very different. it is unclear how the lions got out of the park. >> harry potter is going on warner brothers has teamed up to re-release the original films with live scores and an orchestra will perform the film's music while you watch and enjoy and listen. the plan is to roll out all eight films within the next seven years and classic venues all across the country. the first show is in june in philadelphia. >> i love it. they're stepping it up. >> that's the way films used to be. used to have a live orchestra during films. what goes around comes around. phil and j.c. are ready to bring you newscenter 5 right now. >> now on newscenter 5 --. >> an infant hit by a car in boston has died. the people who tried to help. >> accused of triggering a campus wide panic at umass. the teenager now under arrest. >> the man hunt for the incognito bandit is heating up. the bank robber's new tactic that has the f.b.i. even more concerned. get set for a weekend warmup. both the beginning and the end of the weekend ma
the park is just six miles from downtown nairobi so it could have been very different. it is unclear how the lions got out of the park. >> harry potter is going on warner brothers has teamed up to re-release the original films with live scores and an orchestra will perform the film's music while you watch and enjoy and listen. the plan is to roll out all eight films within the next seven years and classic venues all across the country. the first show is in june in philadelphia. >> i...
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. >> i'm catherine in nairobi this looks like money but it's not.be telling you how people in this community are using it. >>> and in sport royal madrid continue to be without the most expensive player in the world, we will tell you why later this hour. ♪ the lead of the catholic church is embarking on a jam pack schedule after arriving in mexico and pope francis was welcomed by huge crowds in the capitol, mexico has the second largest population after brazil and highlight the country's cartel violence and migration troubles and adam is covering the story. >> reporter: thousands have come out here in mexico city to watch the pope pass through the city after he landed here and coming from the talks in cuba he held with the russian orthodox church and his official functions begin on saturday and will start giving a key to mexico city and hold talks with the bishops and then on to other aspects of the trip and holding mass on sunday and that is a sprawling suburb on the edge of mexico city, that decision to hold a mass there and travel to other parts o
. >> i'm catherine in nairobi this looks like money but it's not.be telling you how people in this community are using it. >>> and in sport royal madrid continue to be without the most expensive player in the world, we will tell you why later this hour. ♪ the lead of the catholic church is embarking on a jam pack schedule after arriving in mexico and pope francis was welcomed by huge crowds in the capitol, mexico has the second largest population after brazil and highlight the...
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joining us from nairobi. thank you for your time. >> it's a little odd that there's a day called zero tolerance, presumably there should be zero tolerance every day. can you tale us - can you hear me all right. no, i don't... >> a bit louder. >> i'll try one more time, it's kamal from doha, can you hear me? >> yes, i can hear you faintly. >> okay, i'll tried hard, hopefully you can hear me. what sort of progress do you feel is being made. we marked this day today, what actual progress is made against f g.m. >> i can't hear you. >> mary, we'll leave it there. there's clearly technical problems with the link to nairobi. still ahead. 160 million tune in to the superbowl, this the half-time show >>> brazil facing its worse recession in decades. and a public health emergency. fear is not stopping brazilians taking to the streets for carnival. lucia newman has more >>> a crowd of an estimated 100,000 jumps and sings to the indicating music in rio de janeiro >>> carnival - the largest, loudest and longest street par
joining us from nairobi. thank you for your time. >> it's a little odd that there's a day called zero tolerance, presumably there should be zero tolerance every day. can you tale us - can you hear me all right. no, i don't... >> a bit louder. >> i'll try one more time, it's kamal from doha, can you hear me? >> yes, i can hear you faintly. >> okay, i'll tried hard, hopefully you can hear me. what sort of progress do you feel is being made. we marked this day today,...
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group of lions left mostly enclosed park today and wandering in residential area of nairobi.there was a huge search of course. officials urged vigilance and warned resident to call a toll free number if they spot those big cats. >>> did you get enough sleep last night? if not, you are not alone. the center for disease control say one in three adults don't get enough sleep. that sleep along with exercise can cut your risk of stroke. >>> virgin galactic another crack at putting tourists in space. this afternoon visual infounder sir richard bronson toll towed it into the airspace port. here's castie carlisle. the. >>reporter: today the team that has been working on creating a new space ship over the past year and a half had their celebration tivrment is so it xood. to be a part of it and share thsame goal we want to see this thing happen an see people get into space and see the world for what it is. one planet. >>reporter: theme of today hope for the future. >> together we open space to change the world for good. >>reporter: for those who have bought the expensive 200,000 dollar
group of lions left mostly enclosed park today and wandering in residential area of nairobi.there was a huge search of course. officials urged vigilance and warned resident to call a toll free number if they spot those big cats. >>> did you get enough sleep last night? if not, you are not alone. the center for disease control say one in three adults don't get enough sleep. that sleep along with exercise can cut your risk of stroke. >>> virgin galactic another crack at putting...
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want to get the latest from our robin kriel in nairobi. robin. >> reporter: john, what we were told yesterday by a source close to the investigation is that that hole, it tested positive for explosive residue. obviously, investigations will continue today. it is just in the morning here in east africa. also, that body will be forensically investigated to try to figure out exactly what caused that explosion at about 12,000 to 14,000 feet in the air. we can take a look at some of these visuals. a horrendous few minutes for what were mostly somali passengers traveling to djibouti. they report hearing a terrifically deafening loud explosion in the center of the plane. very close to the wing. they then -- the plane started filling up with air, we're told, and really bits of plane started blowing around the oxygen masks came down. the flight crew and the pilots keeping very calm in this situation, moving people to the back of the plane away from the hole and to the front of the plane away from the hole. as i said, the oxygen masks came down. a n
want to get the latest from our robin kriel in nairobi. robin. >> reporter: john, what we were told yesterday by a source close to the investigation is that that hole, it tested positive for explosive residue. obviously, investigations will continue today. it is just in the morning here in east africa. also, that body will be forensically investigated to try to figure out exactly what caused that explosion at about 12,000 to 14,000 feet in the air. we can take a look at some of these...
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uber has faced resistance from san francisco to nairobi. >> the bg group has become one oil and gas firms to report a rise in earnings for 2015. they are expected to finalize the takeover by royal dutch weeks.n the coming shell announced this week that jobs, as its10,000 profits dropped -- dropped 80%. international sanctions were of ad follow the implement nuclear deal last month. tehran and tokyo signed an friday,nt treaty on setting the terms for future trade, which could include planes and trains as well as iranian oil. reported better than expected quarterly sales and forecastnd raised its for sales for the coming year. the group was fueled by strong makeup brands like bobby brown. but said its bottom line might the strong dollar. this weekend is one of the theest sports events of year in the united states. but it's also a major money-maker. we're talking, of course, about the super bowl. the big championship of american football. even fans of the game still tune in for the t.v. ads. during the very first super bowl, a 30-second t.v. ad sold for $42,000. year, that same slot will mil
uber has faced resistance from san francisco to nairobi. >> the bg group has become one oil and gas firms to report a rise in earnings for 2015. they are expected to finalize the takeover by royal dutch weeks.n the coming shell announced this week that jobs, as its10,000 profits dropped -- dropped 80%. international sanctions were of ad follow the implement nuclear deal last month. tehran and tokyo signed an friday,nt treaty on setting the terms for future trade, which could include...
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. >> concern and nairobi as well as officials officials tracked who escapedw lions, they got loose from a national park, to have been recaptured into more believed the loose in an area that is densely populated with apartment buildings,h the national park is protected by electric fences so it is unclear how they got outal . >> us consumer product safety commission citing 52 fires in less than three months, asking all manufacturers and retailers to stop selling self balancing scooters, it is sparked by lithium ion batteries in the hoverboards, but also asking atd that all all hoverboards built, comply withl voluntary safety standards or face penalties for any defective products. you see somebody videos of people who follow those gets higher back performed on the morning show tony cossu to perform tomorrow at right-winger to 16 on on the west bank of the flats you can find more info about the group that fox 8.com. >> . . the one-time he was the most viewed video on youtube the cleveland man as a motivational speaker who danced his way into internet stardom.. >> ever wondered how to become
. >> concern and nairobi as well as officials officials tracked who escapedw lions, they got loose from a national park, to have been recaptured into more believed the loose in an area that is densely populated with apartment buildings,h the national park is protected by electric fences so it is unclear how they got outal . >> us consumer product safety commission citing 52 fires in less than three months, asking all manufacturers and retailers to stop selling self balancing...
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we have the latetress nairobi. >> for the third year south sudan is one of the countries that dominatedhe recent african union summit. what started out as a dispute between the president and vice president had evolved into an ethnic conflict. tens of thousands people since have been killed. millions displaced. the two failed to meet a deadline, and despite a peace agreement in place, fighting is still continuing. heads of state at the a.u. summit demanded the leaders form a traditional government as soon as possible. >> we have to form the government, and we will prepare ourselves. and then the security. >> muchar told us with the logistical financial support from the international community it will take up to three weeks to get his troops to juba. >> what has delayed the formation of the government is that the president is awaiting for the arrival of the leader of the rebel movement so that they can form the government. >> they felt that they will go to juba. there will be no more conditions, and you will, together as a government, form this transitional government they've been waiting
we have the latetress nairobi. >> for the third year south sudan is one of the countries that dominatedhe recent african union summit. what started out as a dispute between the president and vice president had evolved into an ethnic conflict. tens of thousands people since have been killed. millions displaced. the two failed to meet a deadline, and despite a peace agreement in place, fighting is still continuing. heads of state at the a.u. summit demanded the leaders form a traditional...
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joining us from nairobi. loep fully you can hear this time. >> i can hear you. >> we have been hearing about f g.m. numbers are bad. i wonder if there has been progress. >> yes, there is progress. because right now f g.m. is a priority in the international development agenda. it has been frame. we have seen many countries move forward to pass laws that back fdm. there are about 24 countries passing legislation, and behind that. f g.m. is a global issue. we have in the u.k. and in the united states. >> would you mind clearing up for the viewers and telling them why it happens in the first place, what is the tradition and culture leading to it happening in the first place. f g.m. is mainly perpetrated to control women's sexuality. it is also done in some communities to include elegibility for marriage. and it is practised as a rite of passage from childhood to adulthood. in other communities it is wrongly determined to be relative to religion, and is practised to give a sense of femininity, modesty and cleanlin
joining us from nairobi. loep fully you can hear this time. >> i can hear you. >> we have been hearing about f g.m. numbers are bad. i wonder if there has been progress. >> yes, there is progress. because right now f g.m. is a priority in the international development agenda. it has been frame. we have seen many countries move forward to pass laws that back fdm. there are about 24 countries passing legislation, and behind that. f g.m. is a global issue. we have in the u.k. and...
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terror group, based in somalia, was responsible for the september 2013 attack on the westgate mall in nairobithat killed 67 people, and for the death of over 140 in the april 2015 attack on kenya's garissa 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. evidence from kenya 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 profited from that trade with al shabaab agents. knights: al shabaab did control various ports in somalia where the ivory is being shipped out of, and they would basically charge a tax for anything being shipped out. rrator: al shabaab levies a 2% to 7% tax on ivory that passes through areas they control, making about $250,000 a year from ivory. insurgent groups and armed forces units are not the only poachers. local villagers, who
terror group, based in somalia, was responsible for the september 2013 attack on the westgate mall in nairobithat killed 67 people, and for the death of over 140 in the april 2015 attack on kenya's garissa 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. evidence from kenya suggests the local and regional...
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six african lions wandered off a nature preserve and into the outskirts of nairobi kenya overnight.esponding to frantic phone calls, park rangers fanned out to cage those big cats. two are unaccounted for and officials think they had their fill of the big city and returned to the wild on their own. here's hoping that they did indeed do that. time for some business news. daniel winter joins us. as this big summit we have been talking about has been going on in brussels, investors paying attention to this. >> we are going to take a look at that right now, sarah. just the word brexit has some investors quaking in their boots. if the u.k. leaves, its own economy will be impacted. those in favor of britain leaving the bloc say the u.k. could save 8 billion euros a year and contributions to the eu. others warned the british pound would humble in trade -- tumble in trade. until june, david cameron has to convince european partners and his own country that staying in is worth it. reporter: british newspapers were quick to ridicule the prime minister. despite the threat of a brexit, cameron'
six african lions wandered off a nature preserve and into the outskirts of nairobi kenya overnight.esponding to frantic phone calls, park rangers fanned out to cage those big cats. two are unaccounted for and officials think they had their fill of the big city and returned to the wild on their own. here's hoping that they did indeed do that. time for some business news. daniel winter joins us. as this big summit we have been talking about has been going on in brussels, investors paying...
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for more on what this means, we have these updates from nairobi. >> the appeals bakley say that the evidence would be unfair to the accused because the witnesses were not cross examined. this is a big blow to the prosecutor. who have said without the them, the case is greatly weakened. the reasons link the defendants to some of the crimes they are accused from. they say that the witnesses were bribed or intimidated by people who are said to be associated to the defenders. now what happens next? two things. the prosecution will drop the charges, something many people who follow these cases say might not happen. or the trial judges rule in favor of another case to answer motions which were filed by the defense. the defense saying there was no evidence against the two witnesses, they're not credible, and they need to be compromised by agents, the prosecution, of course, will be trying other words. >> an agreement signed one year ago was supposed to end fighting in ukraine between government forces and pro-russian separatists. but as both sides accuse each other of breaking that deal, orphans ar
for more on what this means, we have these updates from nairobi. >> the appeals bakley say that the evidence would be unfair to the accused because the witnesses were not cross examined. this is a big blow to the prosecutor. who have said without the them, the case is greatly weakened. the reasons link the defendants to some of the crimes they are accused from. they say that the witnesses were bribed or intimidated by people who are said to be associated to the defenders. now what happens...
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now to my colleague catherine soi in the kenyan capitol, nairobi.harges against the president were thrown out just over a year ago. and now we have this witness testimony withdrawn, does that mean the case against him is probably over. >> reporter: i have been talking to many people here, people following affairs of the international criminal court, people who have been following this case as well. and they are saying there are two scenarios that are likely to happen, a, the prosecution could drop the charges. she has already said that -- ruled that this evidence was adz missable before the chamber reversed that position. she also said her case would be greatly weakened would these evidence. these six evidences directly link him to some of these crimes that they are being accused of. so she said her case would be gravely effected. she already has 29 witnesses who have already testified before the court. but like she said these five were her strongest witnesses that linked these crimes to the accused. so it will be interesting to see what she does ne
now to my colleague catherine soi in the kenyan capitol, nairobi.harges against the president were thrown out just over a year ago. and now we have this witness testimony withdrawn, does that mean the case against him is probably over. >> reporter: i have been talking to many people here, people following affairs of the international criminal court, people who have been following this case as well. and they are saying there are two scenarios that are likely to happen, a, the prosecution...
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. ♪ wangechi: i was born in nairobi in the 1970's, and the reason i came to york was primarily to studysue a more grown-up art. in spite of the fact that i studied in wales in the u.k., and am pretty far away from here, i realize that new york and the united states have these great institutions for training and education. i applied and got into a few schools, so i decided to come to new york. ♪ wangechi: i'm not sure why brooklyn is a center for other artists. i know i came to brooklyn to seek out a little bit of quiet, and certainly to find affordable space. brooklyn is much more human in scale, not too many high-rises, a lot of residential spaces and smaller cafÉs. it is probably what manhattan was like 50 years ago. narrator: in her brooklyn studio, she is working on another serpent. believe it or not, they are inspired by real animals. they are a common theme in her work. wangechi: we are in my sculpture studio. it is actually a manatee-like creature found in east africa, a big sea cow. it is eaten. they are also conflated with the mythology of the water women. i think that is a pow
. ♪ wangechi: i was born in nairobi in the 1970's, and the reason i came to york was primarily to studysue a more grown-up art. in spite of the fact that i studied in wales in the u.k., and am pretty far away from here, i realize that new york and the united states have these great institutions for training and education. i applied and got into a few schools, so i decided to come to new york. ♪ wangechi: i'm not sure why brooklyn is a center for other artists. i know i came to brooklyn to...
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you look at india and one will whose succeeded in making prosperity in the so-called license in the nairobi in times was not successful. we will see. i do not think there is one formula, but i do think trusting , i think things have to come from inside places. if i had my way this is a pipe dream it will never happen, and ngos in the global north which stopping operational and start being funders. i think it's about time the imperial conundrum was ended. even though one of these ngos do extremely good work in emergencies in particular through admirable work. in the end, societies do not change from the better from the outside. in my view. that's a fantasy, the british were going to abolish, even the war on afghanistan, george w. bush and tony blair's is partly justified because it wouldn't power india with afghan limits. i don't think that's how enduring sustainable change happens even if you grant that was the intention rather than justification which is what i believe. >> this opposition by some countries particularly in europe to gm owes have any factor in this globally? >> i don't think
you look at india and one will whose succeeded in making prosperity in the so-called license in the nairobi in times was not successful. we will see. i do not think there is one formula, but i do think trusting , i think things have to come from inside places. if i had my way this is a pipe dream it will never happen, and ngos in the global north which stopping operational and start being funders. i think it's about time the imperial conundrum was ended. even though one of these ngos do...
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john: in nairobi, kenya, people from a national park today. one lioness and two cups were captured and to others have on their own. it is unclear whether more lions remain on the loose. barbara: steve stewart is here for big weather this afternoon. it is beautiful. steve: nice and sunny outside, but you need that jacket with temperatures still in the 40's. we will not get much warmer. take a look and talk about the active days coming our way. it is going to be next week. i think the most active day will be tuesday where we could get some moisture in here and maybe heavier rains at times. it is something we will keep an eye on and still left over rain potential into wednesday. the weekend is looking great. temperatures in the myths upper 60's. a lot warmer than we are right now. clouds around on sunday. and maybe a passing shower sprinkle late in the day, counties. a chance on monday, but likely tuesday and potentially all the way into wednesday as well. high temperature start to go down below average starting on tuesday. one for sunday so enjo
john: in nairobi, kenya, people from a national park today. one lioness and two cups were captured and to others have on their own. it is unclear whether more lions remain on the loose. barbara: steve stewart is here for big weather this afternoon. it is beautiful. steve: nice and sunny outside, but you need that jacket with temperatures still in the 40's. we will not get much warmer. take a look and talk about the active days coming our way. it is going to be next week. i think the most active...
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robyn kriel, cnn, nairobi. >>> we'll take a break here. to come, the year of the monkey kicks off with an extravaganza. the lunar new year. that's ahead. to treat their aches and pains more people reach for advil. relief doesn't get any better than this. advil. what hand paired with even getmore lobster?ked, you get hungry. and you count the seconds until red lobster's lobsterfest is back with the largest variety of lobster dishes of the year. like new dueling lobster tails with one tail stuffed with crab, and the other with langostino lobster mac-and-cheese, it's a party on a plate! and you know every bite of 'lobster lover's dream' lives up to its name. hey, eating is believing. so stop dreaming and start eating. buying smartphones for the whole family is expensive. not at t-mobile® for a limited time, check out our half off smartphone event. get one of our most popular smartphones, and get the second one at half price. need more? buy another, and get the fourth phone at half price, too. smartphones like the samsung galaxy s6, note 5 and
robyn kriel, cnn, nairobi. >>> we'll take a break here. to come, the year of the monkey kicks off with an extravaganza. the lunar new year. that's ahead. to treat their aches and pains more people reach for advil. relief doesn't get any better than this. advil. what hand paired with even getmore lobster?ked, you get hungry. and you count the seconds until red lobster's lobsterfest is back with the largest variety of lobster dishes of the year. like new dueling lobster tails with one...
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with more on what that means, we have this update from the kenyan capital of nairobi. >> they said it would be unfair because the witnesses were not cross-examined. this is a big blow to the prosecution, chief prosecutor. the case is greatly weakened. they directly link the crimes that they're accused of. they say the witnesses were bribed by people who are said to be associated to the defense. what happens next. the prosecution drops the charges, something that many people who follow these cases say might not happen. or the trial judge would rule in favor of another case to the defense. the defense said there was no evidence against th 9 defense brought by witnesses. >> there has been violence between greek farmers and riot police in athens in protests of austerity measures. it's the latest in greece's left-wing government who are trying to introduce new reforms. >> protesting farmers attack riot's police with shepherd's crooks as an angry crowd tries to storm the ministry of agriculture. fumes fill the air as police take pop shots from the windows. the farmers join a day of demonstr
with more on what that means, we have this update from the kenyan capital of nairobi. >> they said it would be unfair because the witnesses were not cross-examined. this is a big blow to the prosecution, chief prosecutor. the case is greatly weakened. they directly link the crimes that they're accused of. they say the witnesses were bribed by people who are said to be associated to the defense. what happens next. the prosecution drops the charges, something that many people who follow...
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we are joined by political analyst adham hussain in nairobi. >> do you think most people feel they'll get a free and fair election. >> the feeling is not that clear. more people feel that there will be no free and fair election. so that puts a lot of agitation in the population in uganda. >> there has been claims of voting irregularities, delays at polling stations. social media has been distrupted. how orderly a process has been going on. this process falls into the already arranged and predesigned arrangements whereby the free and fair election, stronghold where oppositions have a stay being curtailed. the fact that it is linked to security is something that has not been witnessed in uganda. for the first time social media is closed down. this is all part and parcel of what people have been saying the regime is clamping down on the opposition of winning or having a fair election. >> what is the chance of violence, of this turning ugly? do you think all parties will accept the results? >> the potential is there are there's fighting using the system, and the security to clampdown on y
we are joined by political analyst adham hussain in nairobi. >> do you think most people feel they'll get a free and fair election. >> the feeling is not that clear. more people feel that there will be no free and fair election. so that puts a lot of agitation in the population in uganda. >> there has been claims of voting irregularities, delays at polling stations. social media has been distrupted. how orderly a process has been going on. this process falls into the already...
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she whereas born in nairobi. at the age of 3, moved to austria, where her stepfather ran a ski lift. she is a star in east africa. >> they are all really excited because they never seen a kenyan girl skiing. i'm the only one in kenya, yeah it's an amazing feeling to stand on the start, and i hope to make a good performance and not just because i'm from kenya. i want to ski really good and to make my best. >> got top half finishes in her first races in lilihammer. already setting her sights much higher. could become the first kenyan woman to compete at the senior games. the only other previous winter olympian strapped on his skis. he says samada is different. >> when i started it, i started it at one years old. but you can imagine now, sabrina she was lucky that she started at three years old. i'm seeing a medal coming even if we missed it in 2018 because it is too close. i don't see why in 2022 we don't get a medal. >> things looking up for kenyan skiing two years after broke the model amold as a competitor. >>>
she whereas born in nairobi. at the age of 3, moved to austria, where her stepfather ran a ski lift. she is a star in east africa. >> they are all really excited because they never seen a kenyan girl skiing. i'm the only one in kenya, yeah it's an amazing feeling to stand on the start, and i hope to make a good performance and not just because i'm from kenya. i want to ski really good and to make my best. >> got top half finishes in her first races in lilihammer. already setting her...
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they escaped from the nairobi national park. officials aren't sure how the lions managed to get out of the park surrounded by electric fence. they are hoping to find the animals before they are hunted or poached. >>> hope francis greeted thousands in st. peter's square for a special jubilee celebration. the first public appearance afterico.-d year featured thousands of pilgrims who were encouraged to put more to improve their lives. holy years normally take place every 25 years. however, this year centered on the theme of nursing. >>> it's a store they captured hearts all over the bay area. a simple act of kindness turns into something much bigger. >> i really like peanut butter all types of ways. >> we like skippy energy. >> we buy jif. >> have you been down the peanut butter aisle lately? there are tons to choose from. dr. joe explains what to consider before you buy your butter. first a look at the lottery numbers. no winner in either big jackpot. that means the powerball is up to 236 million. getting up there. florida loto i
they escaped from the nairobi national park. officials aren't sure how the lions managed to get out of the park surrounded by electric fence. they are hoping to find the animals before they are hunted or poached. >>> hope francis greeted thousands in st. peter's square for a special jubilee celebration. the first public appearance afterico.-d year featured thousands of pilgrims who were encouraged to put more to improve their lives. holy years normally take place every 25 years....
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wildlife rangers in africa are trying to track down any through the streets of nairobi. jean: they wandered out of a national park last year -- i'm going to start this again. it was last night that the lions went on a little stroll. the first spotting of these big cats came near a hospital, at least four of the lions are now back home in the zoo, and this isn't the first time the endangered animals have escaped. >> this has happened before. they are looking for prey, looking for food, when they're looking for -- jean: did you hear that, they're looking for food. it's still unclear how the lions got out of the park which is mostly surrounded by an electric fence. jamie: break time is over for the celtics, they had more than a week off during all-star festivities, but it is back to work on the west coast now. c's play 10:30 tonight at the utah jazz, they will play three dartmouth and u.n.h. teams are home tonight. big green hosts colgate. wildcats get number 9. the offense has been struggling. >> you get into playoff hockey, it's not going to be a lot of scoring, you have
wildlife rangers in africa are trying to track down any through the streets of nairobi. jean: they wandered out of a national park last year -- i'm going to start this again. it was last night that the lions went on a little stroll. the first spotting of these big cats came near a hospital, at least four of the lions are now back home in the zoo, and this isn't the first time the endangered animals have escaped. >> this has happened before. they are looking for prey, looking for food,...
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. >> reporter: i'm in nairobi. this looks like money but it's not. i will tell you how people in this community are using it >>> first, we go to syria where both inside the country and outside there are growing doubts that a proposed pause in the fighting will actually happen. government forces backed by russian air raids are trying to encircle rebels in syria's largest city, aleppo, and cut off their supply lines to turkey. government forces have made another key gain in that offensive and these are pictures from syrian state tv showing soldiers closing in on rebel ground in the al tam oura valley. they've taken a strategic hill close to many towns. president bashar al-assad said he would defeat his enemies across the country. >> translation: we have fully believed in negotiations and impolitical action since the beginning of this crisis. however, if we negotiate, it does not mean that we stop fighting terrorism. the two tracts are inevitable in syria. first through negotiations and second through fighting terrorism. >> look, i mean he is deluded if
. >> reporter: i'm in nairobi. this looks like money but it's not. i will tell you how people in this community are using it >>> first, we go to syria where both inside the country and outside there are growing doubts that a proposed pause in the fighting will actually happen. government forces backed by russian air raids are trying to encircle rebels in syria's largest city, aleppo, and cut off their supply lines to turkey. government forces have made another key gain in that...
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marine barracks and at the khobart towers and 224 in our mbassies in nairobi, 17 on the usscole in yemen. on september 11, the enemy brought the battle to american soil killing 2,749, 184 at the pentagon in washington, d.c., and 40 in pennsylvania. it has threatened further attacks against our homeland. one need only walk about barricaded washington or board a plane anywhere in the country to know that the threat is a serious one. our armed forces are in the field against the enemy in afghanistan, in iraq. last week, 13 of our countrymen were killed. the game of bait and switch that today's opinion plays upon the nation's commander in chief will make the war harder on us. what comes next, perhaps one of the most profound statements that any justice on the supreme court ever put in writing. but he was right and being right in his dissent in the supreme court's decision, he knew he needed to put this next sentence in print. so justice scalia said this. talking about the majority opinion, he said, it will almost certainly cause more americans to be killed. he said that consequence object wo
marine barracks and at the khobart towers and 224 in our mbassies in nairobi, 17 on the usscole in yemen. on september 11, the enemy brought the battle to american soil killing 2,749, 184 at the pentagon in washington, d.c., and 40 in pennsylvania. it has threatened further attacks against our homeland. one need only walk about barricaded washington or board a plane anywhere in the country to know that the threat is a serious one. our armed forces are in the field against the enemy in...
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he was born outside nairobi at the age of three moved to australia where his stepfather worked and 14 she is an unique sporting star in east africa. >> really excited because they never seen a kenya girl skiing. i'm the only one in kenya. yeah, it's an amazing feeling to stand on the start and i hope to make a good performance and because i'm from kenya, i want to ski really good and to make my best here. >> reporter: got top half finishes in her first races and already setting her sights much higher. in two years time she could become the first kenya woman to compete at the senior winter games, that would be exactly 20 years since the country's only previous winter olympian first strapped on his skis in japan in 1998. phillip now trains skiers in kenya with roller skates due to the lack of snow. his first olympic saw him finish across country race in last but he says she is different. >> when i started at one years old and you can imagine now subrina, i'm seeing a metal coming and we missed it in 2018 because of the loss, i don't see why in 2022 we don't get a metal. >> reporter: thi
he was born outside nairobi at the age of three moved to australia where his stepfather worked and 14 she is an unique sporting star in east africa. >> really excited because they never seen a kenya girl skiing. i'm the only one in kenya. yeah, it's an amazing feeling to stand on the start and i hope to make a good performance and because i'm from kenya, i want to ski really good and to make my best here. >> reporter: got top half finishes in her first races and already setting her...
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he's currently on assignment for us in nairobi, kenya and reported in depth from nigeria for the newshour year. nick, good to talk to you again. so tell us what you know about this new u.s. engagement in nigeria. >> yes, gwen good evening. there's a new recommendation by the u.s. military's top africa command that one to three dozen special operations forces troops be deployed to north eastern nigeria. this is what the military called an advise and assist mission. they are towards the front lines but not really on the frontline advising the nigerian military in their fight, assistingu0&fige and training. those troops, now this is just a recommendation. right now this will have to go through the state department and the pent gun an pentagon and wht this is what the military in africa wants. it's what one military official described as a national progression to a real escalation what the u.s. has been doing against boko haram and helping the nigerians. the first tend is intelligence. there's a new drone based in nearby northern cameroon, president dupredator drones havn supporting the count
he's currently on assignment for us in nairobi, kenya and reported in depth from nigeria for the newshour year. nick, good to talk to you again. so tell us what you know about this new u.s. engagement in nigeria. >> yes, gwen good evening. there's a new recommendation by the u.s. military's top africa command that one to three dozen special operations forces troops be deployed to north eastern nigeria. this is what the military called an advise and assist mission. they are towards the...
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they they just assumed that there is going to be some revenge from nairobi and the kenyan media was pretty rabbit about it but it never came. life goes back to normal there are consequences because ngos were working in the camp they take, they follow the lead of the kenyan government and then all of a sudden ngos are less clean to start planning. they're reluctant to spend money things start shrinking. then of course when the world food program at about the same time, and they've done this every november sense now they cut rations because they had a funding crunch at the end of the year. the syrian crisis, another crisis which we now know about in more detail than we know them. it means rations are getting cut. so for the refugees the obvious interpretation is that you are starving us so that we'll go back to somalia. quite a few people did. >> we call the cutback of rations a crime. >> it is a crime and this is one of the things we get very angry about. we are asking people to stay in this camp, asking them to have hope in an international system that promises them a solution which is sup
they they just assumed that there is going to be some revenge from nairobi and the kenyan media was pretty rabbit about it but it never came. life goes back to normal there are consequences because ngos were working in the camp they take, they follow the lead of the kenyan government and then all of a sudden ngos are less clean to start planning. they're reluctant to spend money things start shrinking. then of course when the world food program at about the same time, and they've done this...
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. >>> and finally this hour, there are fear -- there's fear and concern in nairobi as wild life officialse pride got loose from the national park by the kenyan capital. it was protected by electric fence. one lioness and a cub have been recaptured unharmed. they are believed to be in an area built up and africa's largest slums. people are asked to call a toll free number if they spot these cats. >>> we thank you for joining us. i'm george howell at cnn world headquarters in atlanta. for our viewers in united states, "new day" is next and for our other viewers in the world, "amanpour" starts in a moment. we're keeping an eye on number 10 downing street where the british prime minister is soon to come out to explain his new deal with the eu. stay with us. you're watching cnn. you're an at&t small business expert? sure am. my staff could use your help staying in touch with customers. at&t can help you stay connected. am i seeing double? no ma'am. our at&t 'buy one get one free' makes it easier for your staff to send appointment reminders to your customers... ...and share promotions on social
. >>> and finally this hour, there are fear -- there's fear and concern in nairobi as wild life officialse pride got loose from the national park by the kenyan capital. it was protected by electric fence. one lioness and a cub have been recaptured unharmed. they are believed to be in an area built up and africa's largest slums. people are asked to call a toll free number if they spot these cats. >>> we thank you for joining us. i'm george howell at cnn world headquarters in...
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intelligence try to piece together exactly how this near disaster could have happened.robyn kriel cnn nairobi 3 a sea lion walks into a restaurant...i could have just joke... but that really *happened* chad... in a suburb of san diego... (la - hoy - uh) la jolla. the staff at the "marine room" said this sea lion cub came in thursday. it napped in a booth. and then gazed at the surf through a window.the pup was a little malnourished. now she's at sea world san diego where she'll be fattened up and hopefully returned to the wild. 3 3 3 3 win or lose... players in the super bowl all get nice... fat paychecks... but only one team walks away with we'll show you what goes into making a super bowl ring. 3 "you're watching siouxland news at sunrise, with jacob 3 3 we're checking up with moose again on this thursday morning. 3 "weather on the ones, brought to you by siouxland federal 3 <
intelligence try to piece together exactly how this near disaster could have happened.robyn kriel cnn nairobi 3 a sea lion walks into a restaurant...i could have just joke... but that really *happened* chad... in a suburb of san diego... (la - hoy - uh) la jolla. the staff at the "marine room" said this sea lion cub came in thursday. it napped in a booth. and then gazed at the surf through a window.the pup was a little malnourished. now she's at sea world san diego where she'll be...
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robin kriel is live in nairobi, kenya. this is a terror group that caused thousands of deaths.argeted? >> reporter: well, it does sound like a particularly brutal attack, errol. i've been speaking to some experts who say that it was quite surprising that boko haram was able to launch an attack of this magnitude so close to the village. perhaps this could be a sign that a direct slap in the face almost to the nigerianme, who h promised to liberate and to return internally displaced people by this fight against boko haram to the liberated areas. now, you will remember the vitabvi village that was targeted, houses burned, ass y you see, people fleeing into the bush. this is where a number of those people were living, hoping eventually to return back to areas liberated from boko haram. >> it is heartbreaking. we're seeing some of the images from the attack. now, the u.s. has placed a $7 million bounty on the head of boko haram's leader, but he is as elusive as he is dangerous. what does nigeria say that it needs in order to address this threat? >> reporter: well, of course they're
robin kriel is live in nairobi, kenya. this is a terror group that caused thousands of deaths.argeted? >> reporter: well, it does sound like a particularly brutal attack, errol. i've been speaking to some experts who say that it was quite surprising that boko haram was able to launch an attack of this magnitude so close to the village. perhaps this could be a sign that a direct slap in the face almost to the nigerianme, who h promised to liberate and to return internally displaced people...
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killing 67 people at nairobi's west gate mall in 2013.haven't targeted aviation to this point but some say they have the skills and want to compete with isis for the attention. >> they do have bomb makers. shabab actually allowed and ran training camps for jihadists from other areas, some of those who actually now operate in the al qaeda in the arabian peninsula were trained in bomb making in shabab-held territory. >> another indication a bomb maker might have been at work the possibility of a timed explosive device. according to a report sent to airport officials, the plane was delayed in taking off. then the explosion occurred at only 12,000 to 14,000 feet. a timer could have been set to trigger a blast when the plane was much higher in the sky, which analyst peter gold says would have made that explosion catastrophic, wolf. it would have killed everyone on board. >> pretty scary. what about security at the mogadishu airport? >> we hear that it's dangerous and security this is porous. part of the airport is occupied by u.n. and african
killing 67 people at nairobi's west gate mall in 2013.haven't targeted aviation to this point but some say they have the skills and want to compete with isis for the attention. >> they do have bomb makers. shabab actually allowed and ran training camps for jihadists from other areas, some of those who actually now operate in the al qaeda in the arabian peninsula were trained in bomb making in shabab-held territory. >> another indication a bomb maker might have been at work the...
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when i had the opportunity to travel with president obama to the global entrepreneurship summit in nairobi, but also by large public-private partnerships by pow -- like power africa. electrify africa can contribute in a major way and help address the glaring absence of electrical power for at least 50 million people in subsaharan africa by 2020 and can help address other basic needs for millions of africaen. the lack of access to power affects broad based economic development on the continent. this was particularly evident last year in the ebola crisis in three small african countries that battle was won with the help of the u.s. and well coordinated efforts on the ground but in order to win the war against diseases, there must be greater access to electrical power. we crafted legislation to focus on increasing access to electricity in rural and poor communities through small, renewable energy projects that will result in millions of africans having access to electricity for the first time in their lives by 2020. when we passed the bill last year, we knew much more was needed to support af
when i had the opportunity to travel with president obama to the global entrepreneurship summit in nairobi, but also by large public-private partnerships by pow -- like power africa. electrify africa can contribute in a major way and help address the glaring absence of electrical power for at least 50 million people in subsaharan africa by 2020 and can help address other basic needs for millions of africaen. the lack of access to power affects broad based economic development on the continent....
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to fame, most high-profile attack was the one of two years ago against an upscale shopping mall in nairobill much like you'd see here in the tri-state area. wealthy patrons from across the world, europeans, americans, and african. almost 65 people died in one single day. >> and that is their hall of fame. the more you kill, the more damage you do, the more press you get, the more powerful you are. and the more terrorists you'll attract which is bad for us. anything to, one of the most -- nigeria, one of the most industrialized countries, they have the blessing or curse of oil. we know it can be quite dangerous. this is boko haram area. >> yeah. and their claim to fame or one of their most high-profile attacks was that was last year when they kidnapped and later subsequently murdered almost 300 schoolchildren, all girls and young women from a facility in nigeria. it sparked a kind of social media campaign here in the west. beyond that, government didn't take a lot of action, unfortunately. >> jillian, the overhanging umbrella groups are al qaeda and isis. and basically they're competing wit
to fame, most high-profile attack was the one of two years ago against an upscale shopping mall in nairobill much like you'd see here in the tri-state area. wealthy patrons from across the world, europeans, americans, and african. almost 65 people died in one single day. >> and that is their hall of fame. the more you kill, the more damage you do, the more press you get, the more powerful you are. and the more terrorists you'll attract which is bad for us. anything to, one of the most --...