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but five runners from the kenya group have been selected. and their coach has been chosen to lead the team of refugee olympic athletes to rio. let's see what the weather is up too, pretty cold this morning, some crisp sunshine on the way. perfect for a walk in the park if you can, today, it is sunny, tomorrow it will not be as sunny. right now we have cold air over us, it is notjust arctic air sitting over the uk, in relative terms, this yellow blob is milderair relative terms, this yellow blob is milder air with a bit of cloud and rain and that is heading for north—west scotland. just about cold enough for winter weather over the hills. you will notice a little bit of blue across the land. that means frost in some areas, not far off freezing, still at this stage, but it is still looking nice and sunny. although it is sunny today it will still feel very chilly. this is cold arctic air, very dry, hence, it feels colder than what the thermometer suggests. the top temperatures today will range from six or seven or maybe 8 degrees to around th
but five runners from the kenya group have been selected. and their coach has been chosen to lead the team of refugee olympic athletes to rio. let's see what the weather is up too, pretty cold this morning, some crisp sunshine on the way. perfect for a walk in the park if you can, today, it is sunny, tomorrow it will not be as sunny. right now we have cold air over us, it is notjust arctic air sitting over the uk, in relative terms, this yellow blob is milderair relative terms, this yellow blob...
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and it's no different in kenya. in some of the villages here, people and elephants are sworn enemies. and that's where a very special story begins, the story of elephants whose survival is all down to bees. reporter: farmer nashon mwaghare has finally been able to harvest numerous sacks of corn. he leased the field ten years ago, when his first child was born, but a powerful enemy appeared, one that constantly stole his harvests. nashon: we would sow the seeds, but just before harvest time, the elephants would come. sometimes they came before the corn was even ripe. they would eat everything or trample it. everything was destroyed. reporter: they always came during the night and tore up the field. it was a desperate struggle between humans and animals over land and sustenae, a strgle that claimed victims on both sides. but for nashon mwaghare, that struggle is now over, thanks to help from the elephant and bees project. project teams constructed a fence made of beehives along the perimeter of his field, and the smal
and it's no different in kenya. in some of the villages here, people and elephants are sworn enemies. and that's where a very special story begins, the story of elephants whose survival is all down to bees. reporter: farmer nashon mwaghare has finally been able to harvest numerous sacks of corn. he leased the field ten years ago, when his first child was born, but a powerful enemy appeared, one that constantly stole his harvests. nashon: we would sow the seeds, but just before harvest time, the...
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now, i'm leaving that dig at nevsehir behind and heading westwards towards the city of kenya. like many places in turkey, it's seen civilisations come and go from the romans to the persians, but perhaps what it's best—known for was being the home of a man who's often referred to as the islamic shakespeare. come, come again, whoever you are, come! heathen, fire worshipper or idolatrous, come! the words of a 13th century religious scholar, mystic and poet called mevlana rumi, whose work has been studied and venerated for centuries in the east and become increasingly popular in the west. # come as you are. # as you were...#. musicians from top 90s grunge group nirvana to madonna have used text attributed to rumi in their work. he's currently, almost 800 years after his death, the best—selling poet in america. the son of a religious scholar, rumi spent much of his childhood travelling throughout the islamic world before finally making his home here in kenya, in central anatolia. he became well—known not only for his interpretation of koranic verse, but also the honesty and h
now, i'm leaving that dig at nevsehir behind and heading westwards towards the city of kenya. like many places in turkey, it's seen civilisations come and go from the romans to the persians, but perhaps what it's best—known for was being the home of a man who's often referred to as the islamic shakespeare. come, come again, whoever you are, come! heathen, fire worshipper or idolatrous, come! the words of a 13th century religious scholar, mystic and poet called mevlana rumi, whose work has...
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. >>> some lucky high schoolers are traveling to kenya to bring students solar energy. at the state capital bakersville and sacramento and san jose were celebrated for winning a state-wide contest sponsored by a major company talking about clean energy and constructed solar suitcases. able to charge power lights to a small room. >>> we take for granted that when we flip the switch the lights come on and this is a not true in other parts of the world and our students are giving back and helping out and learning about technology and engineering. >>> the students will be departing for kenya in february and staying for a week. and bring with them one hundred solar suitcases for orphanages and schools. >>> a judge has tentatively rule that california can require the company monsanto to put warning labels on well- known weed killer roundup. the main ingredient can cause cancer. monsanto says the labels will have a consequence for the company and considering to challenge the ruling. if it is carried out california will be the first state with this type of labeling. a final dec
. >>> some lucky high schoolers are traveling to kenya to bring students solar energy. at the state capital bakersville and sacramento and san jose were celebrated for winning a state-wide contest sponsored by a major company talking about clean energy and constructed solar suitcases. able to charge power lights to a small room. >>> we take for granted that when we flip the switch the lights come on and this is a not true in other parts of the world and our students are giving...
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about 30,000 people and arranged in a kind of hemisphere around the town of a dusty outpost in northern kenya, 17 miles from the border. fast forward to 2 years later. ... >> he's now had children. some of them will soon be having children and there are friends of his who have grandchildren so we are now on to a third generation. those people are coexisting with more recent populations, people who came for example in the famine in 2011
about 30,000 people and arranged in a kind of hemisphere around the town of a dusty outpost in northern kenya, 17 miles from the border. fast forward to 2 years later. ... >> he's now had children. some of them will soon be having children and there are friends of his who have grandchildren so we are now on to a third generation. those people are coexisting with more recent populations, people who came for example in the famine in 2011
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she and her sister fled for kenya. she retold the story of her mother fatimah and how she and her father left in 1993 amid the somali civil war. she said it was like conflict all over the country, she said. people were killing each other like tribes, different tribes were killing each other. whenever they see you, they kill you and they even used to come in the houses to rape the girls and kill them. so they had to move. the youngest daughter asha was born in kenya where the girls grew up and went to school and learned english. still they all very much consider themselves somali. when asked about their father, one of the young women said she watched him die in 2006 from an asthma attack. she said the family didn't have enough money for a new inhaler. after beginning the refuge application in kenya six years ago, the family arrived in manchester, new hampshire, only a few days ago. hawa and muna said their arrival felt real, like a dream come true. and then hawa said, as soon as they got off the plane, they saw the news
she and her sister fled for kenya. she retold the story of her mother fatimah and how she and her father left in 1993 amid the somali civil war. she said it was like conflict all over the country, she said. people were killing each other like tribes, different tribes were killing each other. whenever they see you, they kill you and they even used to come in the houses to rape the girls and kill them. so they had to move. the youngest daughter asha was born in kenya where the girls grew up and...
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in every region of the world because whether you're in kenya are malaysia or indonesia, you look at the united states nec silicon valley. you see people who are your age who are publishing anonymous things and creating the tools and you want to be like that. were able to take american entrepreneurs around the world through a process of the summit and brin that his son then put the u.s. government. the embassies use that as a tool for entrepreneurs. the entrepreneurs and channel the energy msn poker events and improving their own lives. having not affirmative basis to meet people and reformers is essential to the u.s. government. our programs are very good, but they're also very expensive. what we did to our young leaders initiative is use on my networks that now have several hundred thousand people in africa and southeast asia in modern america to use that as a pool of people that include the fellowship program to bring people here but also branded the way people in africa due. and talk to them in a way their own leaders didn't talk to them. most people became their own network so if th
in every region of the world because whether you're in kenya are malaysia or indonesia, you look at the united states nec silicon valley. you see people who are your age who are publishing anonymous things and creating the tools and you want to be like that. were able to take american entrepreneurs around the world through a process of the summit and brin that his son then put the u.s. government. the embassies use that as a tool for entrepreneurs. the entrepreneurs and channel the energy msn...
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perhaps it's going to say kenya. >> mr. president you're an american-born christian and yet a fifth of the people just about, believe you're a muslim. >> well, look, brian, i would say that i can't spend all my time with a birth certificate plastered on my forehead. the facts are the facts. >> he's not eligible. it's not that he's black. it's that he's foreign. birtherism is racism. >> and racism comes roaring back into the national conversation after the 2012 killing of 17-year-old trayvon martin in florida. and president obama confronts it head on. >> when trayvon martin was first shot i said this could have been my son. another way of saying that is trayvon martin could have been me 35 years ago. there's very few african american men in this country that haven't had the experience of being followed when they were shopping at a department store. that includes me. >> his comments on trayvon martin are powerful and profound. in ways that you don't normally hear presidents talk. >> and then on the 50th anniversary of the mar
perhaps it's going to say kenya. >> mr. president you're an american-born christian and yet a fifth of the people just about, believe you're a muslim. >> well, look, brian, i would say that i can't spend all my time with a birth certificate plastered on my forehead. the facts are the facts. >> he's not eligible. it's not that he's black. it's that he's foreign. birtherism is racism. >> and racism comes roaring back into the national conversation after the 2012 killing of...
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in fact, there were marches all around the world from kenya to milan and auckland to city. i thought it was unusual to see large crowds and sheer joy, no violence. in fact, to the best of my knowledge, there were no arrests and it's unusual to see this kind of dedication to the principles and values of this nation. hundreds of thousands of passionate individuals went to the streets to support women's fundamental rights as well as equality for all. on saturday night, i happen to run in with some of the delegations. they were from los angeles, colorado, arizona, connecticut and elsewhere. they just glowed. they shared an elation and commitment that i have actually never seen before. it was really palpable. there was no other way to say it. they want to have their voices heard. they want to ensure equality for all and want to know what steps they can take to fully participate in what they see as the crowning glories of america. our country's principles and values derive from our constitution and laws. they are ensuring equal rights for all, upholding voting rights for all, dem
in fact, there were marches all around the world from kenya to milan and auckland to city. i thought it was unusual to see large crowds and sheer joy, no violence. in fact, to the best of my knowledge, there were no arrests and it's unusual to see this kind of dedication to the principles and values of this nation. hundreds of thousands of passionate individuals went to the streets to support women's fundamental rights as well as equality for all. on saturday night, i happen to run in with some...
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kenya moore says she has a right to protect herself. moore, a former miss usa is offering who can identify the alleged trespassers. >>> and check this out. that's a leopard. it injured at least 20 people during this incident. eventually wildlife officials subdued the animal. >>> the u.s. financial markets reopened after the weekend. they ended an otherwise outstanding year with the dow short of the 20,000 mark. the dollar ended the year strong and appears to be staying that way heading into the new year. >>> and spacex is hoping to start 2017 on a better note. the company plans to resume flights as early as sunday with planned launches for several satellite launches. the company says it knows now why one of the rockets exploded in september. and they figured out how to prevent it from happening again. the launch needs approval from the federal aviation football what's being called an instant classic at the rose bowl. it was penn state taking on ucs. >> there was a six point lead at halftime, and then the nittany lions exploded in the th
kenya moore says she has a right to protect herself. moore, a former miss usa is offering who can identify the alleged trespassers. >>> and check this out. that's a leopard. it injured at least 20 people during this incident. eventually wildlife officials subdued the animal. >>> the u.s. financial markets reopened after the weekend. they ended an otherwise outstanding year with the dow short of the 20,000 mark. the dollar ended the year strong and appears to be staying that...
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she and her sister fled for kenya. she retold the story of her mother fatimah and how she and her father left in 1993 amid the somali civil war. she said it was like conflict all over the country, she said. people were killing each other like tribes, different tribes were killing each other. whenever they see you, they kill you and they even used to come in the houses to rape the girls and kill them. so they had to move. the youngest daughter asha was born in kenya where the girls grew up and went to school and learned english. still they all very much consider themselves somali. when asked about their father, one of the young women said she watched him die in 2006 from an asthma attack. she said the family didn't have enough money for a new inhaler. after beginning the refuge application in kenya six years ago, the family arrived in manchester, new hampshire, only a few days ago. hawa and muna said their arrival felt real, like a dream come true. and then hawa said, as soon as they got off the plane, they saw the news
she and her sister fled for kenya. she retold the story of her mother fatimah and how she and her father left in 1993 amid the somali civil war. she said it was like conflict all over the country, she said. people were killing each other like tribes, different tribes were killing each other. whenever they see you, they kill you and they even used to come in the houses to rape the girls and kill them. so they had to move. the youngest daughter asha was born in kenya where the girls grew up and...
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the towers come in embassy bombings in kenya, tanzania. the first trade center bombing, 9/11 and all these other attacks. it seems to me that they are missing the bigger picture. radical islamists. >> if you are a hard-line left-winger, the other guy can never be wrong. so what is it that we did? it's always what america did wrong. if you are a hardline left-winger, you can't imagine yourself saying that may be for example isis wants to cut off your head because they really don't like you. instead, the answer has to be what are you doing to force them to cut off your head? this is why the left wing is kind of a psychosis. >> sean: you made a statement, how the left should be scared to death after donald trump's first week. we will get to newt gingrich on that. also coming up, who is behind these organized protests that are breaking out across the country? later tonight... >> a person who is unbelievably, highly respected and i think you will be very impressed with this person. >> sean: the wait is almost over. president trump will announce
the towers come in embassy bombings in kenya, tanzania. the first trade center bombing, 9/11 and all these other attacks. it seems to me that they are missing the bigger picture. radical islamists. >> if you are a hard-line left-winger, the other guy can never be wrong. so what is it that we did? it's always what america did wrong. if you are a hardline left-winger, you can't imagine yourself saying that may be for example isis wants to cut off your head because they really don't like...
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kenya is [inaudible] the list. unless the president noted in the statement his predecessor had a temper a six-month pause for those in iraq in 2007. that after two iraqi refugees planned attack in kentucky but that was eventually lifted. >> meanwhile, lawmakers on lawmakers on both sides of the aisle also voicing concern over the presence order including new york senate minority leader, senator chuck schumer who claimed the new travel ban on refugees is making the u.s. less safe. the senate senate minority leader say his party is now working on overturning the policy. we are here now with that part of the story. >> it is not just his own party. senator schumer said he wanted to be a bipartisan effort to overturn the president's executive order. at a press conference with a family of immigrants the senate minority leader criticize president trumps directed, calling trumps directed, calling it unconstitutional and un-american. >> donald trump seems to want us to believe that immigrants are either terrorist or crimina
kenya is [inaudible] the list. unless the president noted in the statement his predecessor had a temper a six-month pause for those in iraq in 2007. that after two iraqi refugees planned attack in kentucky but that was eventually lifted. >> meanwhile, lawmakers on lawmakers on both sides of the aisle also voicing concern over the presence order including new york senate minority leader, senator chuck schumer who claimed the new travel ban on refugees is making the u.s. less safe. the...
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. >> that's a picture from a slum in kenya. >> the stanford bioengineer, he's dropping in on a massive network of citizen scientists he helped create. >> the joy of silence that we have needs to be shared and so the types of tools that we make enable others to engage in scientific exploration. >> we first met the professor when he was unfailing the fold scope, and users fold the sheet into a device capable of examining objects many times smaller than a human air and under the cost of one dollar, they were able to ship the scopes to more than 130 countries. >> that's the power of the tool and since it's all documented a kid from kenya can look at something from a kid in another place. >> they can identify mosquitos that could carry diseases. >> the team is ramping up to deliver a million new scopes, and they are delivering low-cost tools, like a $5 set. >> the long-term vision is to build infrastructure in society that goes far beyond just the professionals. >> he says the only rule is users must share what they are finding, and if possible share the full scopes with people in their are
. >> that's a picture from a slum in kenya. >> the stanford bioengineer, he's dropping in on a massive network of citizen scientists he helped create. >> the joy of silence that we have needs to be shared and so the types of tools that we make enable others to engage in scientific exploration. >> we first met the professor when he was unfailing the fold scope, and users fold the sheet into a device capable of examining objects many times smaller than a human air and...
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he flew from kenya to l.a.x., knew he was on u.s. soil. >> he's been through some of the most horrific experiences that we can possibly imagine. and the process of trying to get here hasç taken so long. >> we as americans can welcome people who need a safe haven, who need a home that gives thgm a sense of possibility and hope. >> this young refew gee will live with possible pashts in campbell.ç cafeterias is currently providing foster homes to 102 children and teens, ten of them are from countries now÷ú bannedy president trump's executive order. live in san jose, abc 7 news. >>> thank you. tomorrow president trump will reveal his nominñ for the supreme court. download the app and be the first to know when that name is revealed. >>> new at 11:00 pepper spray release forced theç whole food on gill man street to close for the evening started when a store confronted guard. the guard said the man pulled out a knife.d8 that's when the guard pepper sprayed him. firefighters treated the guard for the expose to pepper spray, no custo
he flew from kenya to l.a.x., knew he was on u.s. soil. >> he's been through some of the most horrific experiences that we can possibly imagine. and the process of trying to get here hasç taken so long. >> we as americans can welcome people who need a safe haven, who need a home that gives thgm a sense of possibility and hope. >> this young refew gee will live with possible pashts in campbell.ç cafeterias is currently providing foster homes to 102 children and teens, ten...
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you travel to kenya and in 2010. what did you learn about him, his father and the relationship and how that may or may not have affected his own thinking and his own career? >> guest: well you know, the title of his memoir "dreams from my father" really sets it off in an asterisk direction because he did know his father at all passionate interesting direction. he was much more shaped by his mother. his father shaken only from a boyfriend figured that part of himself out. his father was brilliant. his father innocent supervision but had a very deep resonant voice as to barack obama. i would never underestimate that sort of genetic inheritance in terms of obama his appeal. his father was an alcoholic. his father was a man who at aspects of success but then failed in the in and died a a young, at a very early age, and i think that barack obama spent that. i'm talking about and then later when he worked -- went to kenya to try to find out more about his father, dealing with what it meant who he was here to his father was
you travel to kenya and in 2010. what did you learn about him, his father and the relationship and how that may or may not have affected his own thinking and his own career? >> guest: well you know, the title of his memoir "dreams from my father" really sets it off in an asterisk direction because he did know his father at all passionate interesting direction. he was much more shaped by his mother. his father shaken only from a boyfriend figured that part of himself out. his...
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we were pushing against an open door in every region of the world, because whether you are in kenya or malaysia, or indonesia, you look at the united states and you cecile se silicon valley. you see people your age who are accomplishing enormous things and creating tools that are changing your life. and you want to be like that. so we were able to take american entrepreneurs around the world through a process of summits and then brand that as something that's associated with the u.s. government so that then embassies can use that as a tool for engagement with entrepreneurs in different countries. frankly, the entrepreneurs are ultimately the ultimate rebuke to isil because these are people trying to build these in these places and trying to chann ingie energy. even the sense of grievance they may have towards improving their own lives. i think having that affirmative basis to meet people who, by the way, are also going to be changemakers and reformers in countries, is essential to the u.s. government. our traditional exchange programs are very good but they're also very expensive. what
we were pushing against an open door in every region of the world, because whether you are in kenya or malaysia, or indonesia, you look at the united states and you cecile se silicon valley. you see people your age who are accomplishing enormous things and creating tools that are changing your life. and you want to be like that. so we were able to take american entrepreneurs around the world through a process of summits and then brand that as something that's associated with the u.s. government...
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in fact, there were marches all over the world, kenya to milan to mexico city. millions are estimated to have gathered. i thought it was unusual to see such large crowds and such sheer joy. no items. -- no violence. to the best of my knowledge, there were no arrests. ofdreds of thousand passionate individuals went to the streets to support women's fundamental rights, as well as the quality for home. on saturday night, i haven't to running -- i happened to run in with some of the delegations, from los angeles, colorado, connecticut, and elsewhere. they just go out -- just glowed. they shared in relation and commitment -- an elation and commitment i have never seen before. it was palpable. they wanted to see their voices heard, equality for all, and what steps they could take to participate in what they see as the crowning glory of america. our country's principles and values derived from her constitution and laws. they are ensuring equal rights for all, upholding the rights for all, demanding equal pay for equal work. maintaining workers rights, and protecting ou
in fact, there were marches all over the world, kenya to milan to mexico city. millions are estimated to have gathered. i thought it was unusual to see such large crowds and such sheer joy. no items. -- no violence. to the best of my knowledge, there were no arrests. ofdreds of thousand passionate individuals went to the streets to support women's fundamental rights, as well as the quality for home. on saturday night, i haven't to running -- i happened to run in with some of the delegations,...
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he flew from kenya to l.a.x., knew he was on u.s. soil. >> he's been through some of the most horrific experiences that we can possibly imagine. and the process of trying to get here hasç taken so long. >> we as americans can welcome people who need a safe haven, who need a home that gives thgm a sense of possibility and hope. >> this young refew gee will live with possible pashts in campbell.ç cafeterias is currently providing foster homes to 102 children and teens, ten of them are from countries now÷ú bannedy president trump's executive order. live in san jose, abc 7 news. >>> thank you. tomorrow president trump will reveal his nomin supreme court. download the app and be the first to know when that name is revealed. >>> new at 11:00 pepper spray release forced theç whole food on gill man street to close for the evening started when a store confronted guard. the guard said the man pulled out a knife.d8 that's when the guard pepper sprayed him. firefighters treated the guard for the expose to pepper spray, no customers were
he flew from kenya to l.a.x., knew he was on u.s. soil. >> he's been through some of the most horrific experiences that we can possibly imagine. and the process of trying to get here hasç taken so long. >> we as americans can welcome people who need a safe haven, who need a home that gives thgm a sense of possibility and hope. >> this young refew gee will live with possible pashts in campbell.ç cafeterias is currently providing foster homes to 102 children and teens, ten...
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kenya barris, who's my partner and the creator of "black-ish," when the election results were -- kenya wasn't going to write any more this season, he has other things he's working on. when trump was elected, he felt compelled to write this episode. and i think did a masterful job at it. >> jimmy: i think not only did he write from the perspective of a black family, he wrote very well from the per pekctiv perspective of all the white people in the office with you. >> people call it the trump episode, it's the election episode, the episode is called "limits." >> jimmy: wow, it all comes together. >> get it? >> jimmy: look at this. guillermo! [ cheers and applause ] let's take a break. and then when we come back -- >> i'm excited! >> jimmy: anthony anderson, we will call donald trump and see what happens. be right back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ don't look now but chuck norris is right behind you. i heard superheroes read chuck norris comics. i heard at night, the boogeyman checks under the bed for chuck. i heard cats say they have chuck-like reflexes. do you think he's still got it? i
kenya barris, who's my partner and the creator of "black-ish," when the election results were -- kenya wasn't going to write any more this season, he has other things he's working on. when trump was elected, he felt compelled to write this episode. and i think did a masterful job at it. >> jimmy: i think not only did he write from the perspective of a black family, he wrote very well from the per pekctiv perspective of all the white people in the office with you. >> people...
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the candidate from kenya. one day he said he's american and he was born here. this thing about the tax returns and there was an audit. i don't know if there is an audit or not. kellyanne said he will never release the taxes. that's murky. if you can run the clock on a story as ridiculous and lame and absurd as it is and say i had enough of that stupid excuse and as frank sinatra said it got me through the night. it beat the clock beating. if you lie for three or four mont and change your story, everybody forgets. they seem to be winning at it. your thoughts, dan rather? >> i don't think they are winning at it, chris. short-term it may work. this is where the role of the press gets so important. the press needs to be steady. see it as an honest broker of information. when he changes his tune, lies, there is no other word about what his position is. this is where the press has to be oak and iron of continually pressing the point and demanding answers and respectfully and not settling for him to just operate this propaganda machine of it doesn't matter what i said
the candidate from kenya. one day he said he's american and he was born here. this thing about the tax returns and there was an audit. i don't know if there is an audit or not. kellyanne said he will never release the taxes. that's murky. if you can run the clock on a story as ridiculous and lame and absurd as it is and say i had enough of that stupid excuse and as frank sinatra said it got me through the night. it beat the clock beating. if you lie for three or four mont and change your story,...
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border and good from kenya to museum mumbass, the madagascar. do you have -- i know the area fairly well and i know -- when i was there, there war sunnis, shias, this was in '70s, all living in peace. but the ethnic origins of the people, they were sunnies and shias from yemen, omanis, and it was very mixed. and it answer area of friction. what is going to happen there? >> i can't speak to that because i don't research that part of the world, but the only thing i will say that us somewhat related ex-if you're interested in polling on the issues in other parts of the world in africa, how the shia view the sunnies sunnies and vice versa, the pew forum has done he excellent polg and the geographickic span of their polling is huge, and they did poll in parts of africa. what though found, which i found be fascinating regarding africa, is they -- they do the polling over time, and they ask the same question, obviously, because want to have consistency. what they found is that as the saudis became -- developed more of a presence in parts of africa, oka
border and good from kenya to museum mumbass, the madagascar. do you have -- i know the area fairly well and i know -- when i was there, there war sunnis, shias, this was in '70s, all living in peace. but the ethnic origins of the people, they were sunnies and shias from yemen, omanis, and it was very mixed. and it answer area of friction. what is going to happen there? >> i can't speak to that because i don't research that part of the world, but the only thing i will say that us somewhat...
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the grandmother in kenya is on record as saying he was born in kenya. the hospital has not only no birth certificate, or if they have it, they should produce it, or maybe there is something on it, who knows, but they have no records that he was there. i watched when the world trade center came tumbling down. and i watched in jersey city, new jersey, where thousands and thousands of people were cheering as that building was coming down. >> so, mr. president-elect, when you start throwing around the words fake news, remember that you were doing it before it even had a name. we see you trying to flip the script, but we got you. i want my tax software to charge me at the last second. paying $60 to file my taxes was the highlight of my day. and you just saw footage of me flipping burgers. want to charge me extra to itemize my deductions? no problem. i literally have too much money. said no one ever. file for free with credit karma tax. free to start, free to finish. creditkarma.com/tax. a big tax company needs that $50 way more than me. now? excuse me. again
the grandmother in kenya is on record as saying he was born in kenya. the hospital has not only no birth certificate, or if they have it, they should produce it, or maybe there is something on it, who knows, but they have no records that he was there. i watched when the world trade center came tumbling down. and i watched in jersey city, new jersey, where thousands and thousands of people were cheering as that building was coming down. >> so, mr. president-elect, when you start throwing...
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that's right, last night miss kenya said that she thinks president trump has actually done a lot to unify the u.s. trump was so happy with miss kenya, he started a rumor that she was born in america. [ laughter and applause ] yes. we have a great show tonight. give it up for the roots, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's a crowd, right there. bet you guys can't guess what day it is. >> steve: what day is it? >> jimmy: monday! that's right. we're so happy. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ we're happy to be back. we have a big week of shows coming up. tomorrow night, dakota johnson will be here. [ cheers and applause ] then later this week, keanu reeves, kristin stewart, gordon ramsay, will all be joining us. [ cheers and applause ] we have performances from ub40! [ cheers and applause ] ub40. the lumineers will be here and big sean. it's going to be good. >> steve: ah! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: but first we have great show tonight. he's one of the funniest guys on the planet. from the new netflix original movie "david brent: life on the ro
that's right, last night miss kenya said that she thinks president trump has actually done a lot to unify the u.s. trump was so happy with miss kenya, he started a rumor that she was born in america. [ laughter and applause ] yes. we have a great show tonight. give it up for the roots, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's a crowd, right there. bet you guys can't guess what day it is. >> steve: what day is it? >> jimmy: monday!...
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my family arrived here from somalia via kenya in 1995. after spending four years in the refugee camp. and going through an extensive vetting process to come here. >> what -- i guess the context i wonder if you could illuminate is what would push a family to leave the place they live in and love and go into, say, a camp and try to come to this country? >> i mean the circumstance with my family leaving their home country is because there was a civil war and it was no longer safe for us to be in that country and so we fled and seek refuge in kenya and entered a refugee camp in mombasa and after a long time in the refugee camp we were fortunate enough to get the opportunity to resettle here in the united states through the refugee resettlement program a that the lutheran services provided. >> all refugees if i'm reading this order correctly has been suspended for four months. all syrian refugees from the worst civil war in the world happening right now has been suspended indefinitely. what's your response to those actions? >> it's sad and dis
my family arrived here from somalia via kenya in 1995. after spending four years in the refugee camp. and going through an extensive vetting process to come here. >> what -- i guess the context i wonder if you could illuminate is what would push a family to leave the place they live in and love and go into, say, a camp and try to come to this country? >> i mean the circumstance with my family leaving their home country is because there was a civil war and it was no longer safe for...
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that's exactly what they did in kenya. they called fuzz. that's actually a guy's name. an adviser with a northern rangeland trust that hurt about a very young hippo that was stuck out in the wild. stuck in a mud puddle. vets say he only had days to live. so the trust also called the david sheldrick to help them. >> that's their environment but the mud looked too goopy and he's small. >> every time he's taking a step, his legs are sinking down. >> they gave him a light tranquilliz tranquillizer. they took it to the trust orphanage. now it's going to get cleaned up. they gave this little creature some very nice accommodations. >> no word on where mom is in mom was nowhere to be found? >> no word on mom but these people do great, great work rehabilitating these animals. so good for them. i'm glad they had the resources to take it in because he's got a ready made pool and house for him. no word on how they found it but amazing to get to him because this san area covered by a lot of forests so they had to use a helicopter to go in and fetch him. >>> i had to sigh when i saw
that's exactly what they did in kenya. they called fuzz. that's actually a guy's name. an adviser with a northern rangeland trust that hurt about a very young hippo that was stuck out in the wild. stuck in a mud puddle. vets say he only had days to live. so the trust also called the david sheldrick to help them. >> that's their environment but the mud looked too goopy and he's small. >> every time he's taking a step, his legs are sinking down. >> they gave him a light...
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and that's exactly what they did in kenya. they called fuzz. that's actually a guy's name. he's an adviser with a northern range land trust. they heard about a young hippo stuck out in the wild in a mud puddle. vets say he only had days to live. so the trust also called the davis sheldrick wildlife rescue in. >> he was already stuck. that's their environment. but the mud just was too goopy. >> they gave it a light tranquilizer to make sure they take care of it. so they took it to the trust orphanage. and now it's going to get cleaned up. let me just tell you, they gave this little creature some very nice accommodations. >> so no word on where mom is, huh? mom was nowhere to be found. >> no word on mom. but the good news is that these people did great, great work on rehabilitating the animals. so good for them. i'm glad they had the resources to take it in because look, look, he's got a ready-made pool and house ready for him. >> that looks fun. >> no word on how they found it, but it's amazing they were able to get to him because this is an area that is covered by a lot of
and that's exactly what they did in kenya. they called fuzz. that's actually a guy's name. he's an adviser with a northern range land trust. they heard about a young hippo stuck out in the wild in a mud puddle. vets say he only had days to live. so the trust also called the davis sheldrick wildlife rescue in. >> he was already stuck. that's their environment. but the mud just was too goopy. >> they gave it a light tranquilizer to make sure they take care of it. so they took it to...
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in kenya there were also economic differences. in richer families mothers of sons had more nutrients in breast milk for poorer families that was found in mothers of daughters. >>> now another study is also looking at how these differences affect growth. experts say it is a whole new perspective on the impact of breastfeeding. rick and monica, back to you. >> fascinating. thank you ali. >>> quantico moves to its new time slot tonight. the recruits at the farm respect schooled on the art of seduction which could threaten alex's relationship with ryan. we'll learn more about that group threatening new york city and why they took over part of manhattan. quantico returns tonight and after the bachelor and "action news" follows at 11:00ly. looks like we're still a man short. not anymore. gus! the second most famous groundhog in pennsylvania. let's hit the ice. whoaaa! take the shot! (buzzer) that shot was one in a million. so's this. all the money millionaire edition, new from the pennsylvania lottery. with five top prizes of a million
in kenya there were also economic differences. in richer families mothers of sons had more nutrients in breast milk for poorer families that was found in mothers of daughters. >>> now another study is also looking at how these differences affect growth. experts say it is a whole new perspective on the impact of breastfeeding. rick and monica, back to you. >> fascinating. thank you ali. >>> quantico moves to its new time slot tonight. the recruits at the farm respect...
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in kenya, we learn about bee populations that protect elephants. it might sound like a joke, but it's not. but first we go to kazakhstan, home to the saiga antelopes. recently, the species was nearly wiped out. we went to find out why. it's been a year since news emerged of the agonizing deaths sufferedy
in kenya, we learn about bee populations that protect elephants. it might sound like a joke, but it's not. but first we go to kazakhstan, home to the saiga antelopes. recently, the species was nearly wiped out. we went to find out why. it's been a year since news emerged of the agonizing deaths sufferedy
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. >> he could have been born in kenya, some people think indonesia. why doesn't he show the birth certificate? >> you have to understand how strongly it was felt in the african-american community that donald trump was doing was questioning whether a black man could be a legitimate president. >> reporter: that issue alone is seen as a major offense to many black americans, who more than any other group voted for the president-elect's competition, fighting with john lewis doesn't help outreach. >> we're going to rebuild our inner cities because our african-american communities are absolutely in the worst shape that they've ever been in before. ever, ever, ever. >> reporter: in lewis' district, which covers much of metro atlanta, the headline in the paper shares the feeling that trump is wrong about the city. >> there are pockets of crime in every city. but to say it's very bad here? it's not. >> we aren't crime ridden or anything like that, we are a beautiful city of people. >> does he owe this city an apology? >> of course he does, he owes the lewis fa
. >> he could have been born in kenya, some people think indonesia. why doesn't he show the birth certificate? >> you have to understand how strongly it was felt in the african-american community that donald trump was doing was questioning whether a black man could be a legitimate president. >> reporter: that issue alone is seen as a major offense to many black americans, who more than any other group voted for the president-elect's competition, fighting with john lewis...
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kenya moore, featured in the real housewives of atlanta discussed the encounter of social media. she's offered a $1,000 reward to anyone who can help identify the alleged trespasser. >>> this was caught on beach in brazil. a young woman walking on the beach is suddenly struck by lightning. she was taken to a hospital and listed in critical condition. of course lots of people hoepg she makes a speedy recovery. >>> a 2-year-old utah boy is being credited with saving his twin brother's life. the toddlers were playing on a dresser when it tipped over, trapping one of the tots underneath. >> the other boy just keeps furniture until his brother is finally free. the parents say they didn't know anything had actually happened until they saw the bedroom security video. and their son's act of hero women. every time they get into a fight, remember the time when -- you owe me. >>> it was oklahoma over auburn last night in the sugar bowl. >> earlier in the rose bowl, they played a game that will be remembered for a very long time. let's get highlights now from espn. >>> good morning, america.
kenya moore, featured in the real housewives of atlanta discussed the encounter of social media. she's offered a $1,000 reward to anyone who can help identify the alleged trespasser. >>> this was caught on beach in brazil. a young woman walking on the beach is suddenly struck by lightning. she was taken to a hospital and listed in critical condition. of course lots of people hoepg she makes a speedy recovery. >>> a 2-year-old utah boy is being credited with saving his twin...