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this could be similar to what we saw in nairobi a year ago, at westgate. >> the westgate attack in nairobi. how would the security forces deal with a situation like this? is there some sort of negotiation going on between them and these two gunmen? >> that is something that can certainly happen. the reports are [ inaudible ] even so there's a small handful. so the access in and out of the museum is difficult. so people could be coming from all sorts of exits. what the security forces are doing is surrounding the area to prevent anybody from getting in. and a control to come out. once they have control of that they will attempt to make contact with whoever is in there, holding these hostages to see who they are, and what they want. >> the tunisian forces prepared? with they well trained to do with such a situation? >> well, are they prepared yeah -- well let's back up nobody is ever prepared for something like that. this catches you off guard. now are they prepared? yes, they can surround the facility certainly. make contact. now remember the tunisian forces get a lot of training from the o
this could be similar to what we saw in nairobi a year ago, at westgate. >> the westgate attack in nairobi. how would the security forces deal with a situation like this? is there some sort of negotiation going on between them and these two gunmen? >> that is something that can certainly happen. the reports are [ inaudible ] even so there's a small handful. so the access in and out of the museum is difficult. so people could be coming from all sorts of exits. what the security...
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the center in nairobi. it's a good story, this moses, what is your view ultimately now about having to write out painstakingly letters to friends rather than a quick text? >> yeah, it's actually -- we came up with this because we don't really get to have fun in school, so we find letters much exciting. from writing the letters to making envelopes and delivering them to the postman. >> it's good to hear that because it feels like a blast from the past almost. but tell me a bit about the whole project, of putting together a tv piece. how have you found that? >> it was exciting. journalism is much furnish than i thought. i have seen very very exciting. so i would be happy to do it again. >> and what's the part that interests you most the reporting or the production that goes into putting a piece of television together? >> actually the part that excited me most was the many flows we had to go through so you come up with one perfect and final product. >> you should be working over here. moses, great to have you
the center in nairobi. it's a good story, this moses, what is your view ultimately now about having to write out painstakingly letters to friends rather than a quick text? >> yeah, it's actually -- we came up with this because we don't really get to have fun in school, so we find letters much exciting. from writing the letters to making envelopes and delivering them to the postman. >> it's good to hear that because it feels like a blast from the past almost. but tell me a bit about...
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. >>> and why lesser writing is making a comeback among students in nairobi as the bbc's school report goes global. >>> hello. thanks for joining us. the tunisian authorities say that the country's intelligence services did know about one of the two gunman who carried out the attack at the prestigious bardo museum in tunis. in all, 19 people were shot dead including 17 foreign tourists. on the map you can see the bardo museum there, of course just adjacent is the tunisian parliament, where you would expect high levels of security. well, terrified tourists ran from the museum. there were two gunmen killed by security forces in the course of all of this. and we have actually just heard that one more tourist has been found in the course of today, hiding out in the museum. and tunis' president has pledged to wage what's called a merciless war against them. there's been a stable transition to democracy. earlier, i got more details about the attackers from the bbc's lavina in tunis. >> reporter: the government said earlier that the two gunman who were involved were tunisian nationals, one on
. >>> and why lesser writing is making a comeback among students in nairobi as the bbc's school report goes global. >>> hello. thanks for joining us. the tunisian authorities say that the country's intelligence services did know about one of the two gunman who carried out the attack at the prestigious bardo museum in tunis. in all, 19 people were shot dead including 17 foreign tourists. on the map you can see the bardo museum there, of course just adjacent is the tunisian...
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haru mutasa, al jazeera nairobi. >> calling this the horse easter. the holiday falls in the first sunday of april. tests their horse's strength and speed. and a reminder, you can keep up to date with all the news on our website and get a background to all these stories on aljazeera.com. that's aljazeera.com. [ ♪ music ♪ ] >>> this week on "talk to al jazeera." author, globe trotter and commentator on race and culture, taiye selasi. >> there is a sense that certain people have to explain their presence. to say that racism is not that race isn't felt. >> the london born, twin daughter of african parents raises the question where are you from?
haru mutasa, al jazeera nairobi. >> calling this the horse easter. the holiday falls in the first sunday of april. tests their horse's strength and speed. and a reminder, you can keep up to date with all the news on our website and get a background to all these stories on aljazeera.com. that's aljazeera.com. [ ♪ music ♪ ] >>> this week on "talk to al jazeera." author, globe trotter and commentator on race and culture, taiye selasi. >> there is a sense that...
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we have that story now from nairobi. >> it's like any other day. people grab breakfast on their way to work. some don't ever electricity or televisions at home, so they usually watch the t.v. in here, but there's just a very confusing message. >> staying in the darkness is frustrating. we don't know what is happening in the rest of the country. we can't even watch the news. >> the communications authority of kenya switched from analog t.v. transmitters to digital. three privately owned television stations didn't comply, so the government switched their signals off. >> there's nothing. some of us are thinking of getting rid of our televisions. >> the trio of stations which didn't switch, said they applied to carry their own content but only two signal distributors were licensed, the kenya broadcasting station which is government owned and local broadcasters who have to use their signals are worried about censorship. >> the digital migration has been seized by individuals in government who want to control what people will see on their television scre
we have that story now from nairobi. >> it's like any other day. people grab breakfast on their way to work. some don't ever electricity or televisions at home, so they usually watch the t.v. in here, but there's just a very confusing message. >> staying in the darkness is frustrating. we don't know what is happening in the rest of the country. we can't even watch the news. >> the communications authority of kenya switched from analog t.v. transmitters to digital. three...
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. >> reporter: it's nighttime and the vehicles head to capital nairobi. diversifying into other crops could be a solution but it's frustrated the community and changing a way of life is still difficult for some. haru mutasa, al jazeera mogadishu in the highlands. >> some residents accuse fire services of being too slow in their response. >>> tuesday marks world wildlife day. causes sophisticated network of crime. demand from china has caused a booming smuggling trade the cost of tusks have tripled in the last four years. the number of tusks have quadrupled in the last three years. killing elephants faster than being born. >> their tusks sawn off these elephants perform. four times day. britain's prince william is expected to be one of the spectators on wednesday. convicted poachers now face the death penalty. environmentalists are cautiously optimistic that china is finally fetting the message about elephant conservation. >> it's important to change the consumer behavior. we have seen them take some steps to doing that. >> one of the steps was announced j
. >> reporter: it's nighttime and the vehicles head to capital nairobi. diversifying into other crops could be a solution but it's frustrated the community and changing a way of life is still difficult for some. haru mutasa, al jazeera mogadishu in the highlands. >> some residents accuse fire services of being too slow in their response. >>> tuesday marks world wildlife day. causes sophisticated network of crime. demand from china has caused a booming smuggling trade the...
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al jazeera nairobi. >> time for another short break. we'll ever all the sport including find out where the former champions pakistan did going for their first world cup win. >> the world's first fighter pilots, more on that. stay with us. >> welcome back, now respondents in i understand i can't's capitol will now pay less for power and get free water. these are just some of the promises made by the common man or the party which swept to power in new delhi weeks ago. we have a report. >> he and his family will pay less and get more. as of march one they'll get $20,000-liters of water every month for free. like many in this area, they voted for the party and glad to see its promises are being kept. >> this is very good. it means electricity bills will be halved particularly for the poor and everyone will get free water equally. at least someone's keeping their promises. >> free water and lower power bills were main campaign promises made by the party that helped it win an overwhelming majority in the recent state election. only some parts
al jazeera nairobi. >> time for another short break. we'll ever all the sport including find out where the former champions pakistan did going for their first world cup win. >> the world's first fighter pilots, more on that. stay with us. >> welcome back, now respondents in i understand i can't's capitol will now pay less for power and get free water. these are just some of the promises made by the common man or the party which swept to power in new delhi weeks ago. we have a...
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other categories of people who are doing great and wonderful things in the continent. >> live from nairobi. kuwait opposition leader in prison for two years and seen here supported and surrounded by supporters and accused of going against kuwait and he is a former member of kuwait parliament. president kirshner gave the last state of the union address and stepping down later this year and her popularity has been tarnished after the mysterious deaths of a prosecutor who accused her of a cover up and as we report from buenos aires all is going well in the speech until she was heckled. >> reporter: as she prepared to address congress for the very last time the stress that kirshner and the government have been under since the miss mysterious cover up. >> three hours in her speech she lost her composure when opposition deputies held up signs alluding to the bombing. >> translator: i have always talked about that and asked for justice. i accused intelligence services of covering it up. i don't need anyone to come here and talk to me about this. >> reporter: in response to last month's massive ma
other categories of people who are doing great and wonderful things in the continent. >> live from nairobi. kuwait opposition leader in prison for two years and seen here supported and surrounded by supporters and accused of going against kuwait and he is a former member of kuwait parliament. president kirshner gave the last state of the union address and stepping down later this year and her popularity has been tarnished after the mysterious deaths of a prosecutor who accused her of a...
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he joins me from nairobi, kenya. given that which has been revealed about hillary clinton's use of a private e-mail account, do you view that as a double standard? >> as i look back i may have. as i was going through it i did not perceive that it was a double standard because i did not know of secretary clinton's use of a commercial e-mail account. but as i've reflected on it in the last couple of days it does appear like there was a different standard that was used in my case and that has been used in hers. >> it occurs to me as i read the inspector general report pertaining to your tenure in office and there was much more in this report than just e-mail but there's also language that speaks to you being reluctant to accept clear-cut u.s. government decisions pertaining to quote, the non-use of commercial e-mail for official government business. that's language that seemingly would apply to what she has done. >> that's true. the language should apply to all of us sings we're all in the state department but i need to
he joins me from nairobi, kenya. given that which has been revealed about hillary clinton's use of a private e-mail account, do you view that as a double standard? >> as i look back i may have. as i was going through it i did not perceive that it was a double standard because i did not know of secretary clinton's use of a commercial e-mail account. but as i've reflected on it in the last couple of days it does appear like there was a different standard that was used in my case and that...
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. >> the scientist works for the university of nairobi's y subproject. the goal is to defuse the conflict between the different groups who use the water. her data is meant to help sensible ways of using the little water available. >> water is life. there are two issues. the quantity of water, a lot or too little, and the other is the quality issue. these of the two extremes in kenya. it depends on where you are. >> where there is no water, conflicts are escalating. further down the river, fights over grazing lands and water have resulted in death. some residents believe climate change is the main culprit. others believe the dam. nearly half of keya's electricity is produced here, making the dams crucial for the country's industrial development. the power company has little interest in cooperating with the research project, but that is not the touring the scientists. -- not deterring the scientists. >> electricity is important because one of the components to wise up is looking at the front -- infrastructure and the effect of the dam. this is one of the b
. >> the scientist works for the university of nairobi's y subproject. the goal is to defuse the conflict between the different groups who use the water. her data is meant to help sensible ways of using the little water available. >> water is life. there are two issues. the quantity of water, a lot or too little, and the other is the quality issue. these of the two extremes in kenya. it depends on where you are. >> where there is no water, conflicts are escalating. further...
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haru mutasa, nairobi. >> confessed to the murder according to the results of a preliminary investigation. five people suspected of the shooting ten days ago ever boris nemtsov. >>> deadly explosion in a mine last week, 34 mine rs died in the city of donetsk blamed on a buildup ever gas. the pit is across a front line of ukrainian fighting with pro-russian separatists. >>> the swine flu is spreading across india and already claimed more than 1300 lives this year. indian media are reporting at least 25,000 people have been infected this year. indian health ministry is stepping up its efforts will provide free treatment to swine flu patients. >>> the families of two australians facing execution in indonesia have visited them on death row. >> we're looking forward to saying you can get out of the it. >> first time they saw the men since they were transferred to an island prison where they were due to be shot. they were sentenced to death after smug pling heroin. indonesian president joko widodo widodo. >> we are continuing to work with the indonesian government to try to get them to apprecia
haru mutasa, nairobi. >> confessed to the murder according to the results of a preliminary investigation. five people suspected of the shooting ten days ago ever boris nemtsov. >>> deadly explosion in a mine last week, 34 mine rs died in the city of donetsk blamed on a buildup ever gas. the pit is across a front line of ukrainian fighting with pro-russian separatists. >>> the swine flu is spreading across india and already claimed more than 1300 lives this year. indian...
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> around kenya slums using a car is not always easy and sometimes it's impossible so some people in nairobi have come up with a way of getting medical assistance to people in need and we have the story. >> reporter: a different kind of ambulance driver someone is sick and needs help. it's not easy getting his wheel barrow there, these narrow pathways in kenya slum are rough. but the ambulance team enjoys the bumps even the occasional tight squeeze and eventually they arrive. >> the only thing which is helping us is that we have the facility from different israel we are from and we can still use that to reach here. >> reporter: concerned friends and relatives seem relieved help is here. and she will say she has chest pains and cannot walk to the clinic. just in case it's serious the siren is switched on-and-off they go. she arrives safely and is headed over to the nurse. >> translator: we used to carry people with our own hands, a car couldn't reach some places it was hard. we could call each other about four or five of us we then carried patients to the clinic. >> reporter: the wheel barrow
> around kenya slums using a car is not always easy and sometimes it's impossible so some people in nairobi have come up with a way of getting medical assistance to people in need and we have the story. >> reporter: a different kind of ambulance driver someone is sick and needs help. it's not easy getting his wheel barrow there, these narrow pathways in kenya slum are rough. but the ambulance team enjoys the bumps even the occasional tight squeeze and eventually they arrive. >>...
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for some people in nairobi's neighborhood have come up with an innovative way of getting medical assistance to people in need. >> reporter: moses is a different kind of ambulance driver. someone who is sick and needs to get help. it's not easy to get a barely through there but the ambulance team enjoy the bumps. even the occasional kate. >> concerns friends and relatives are relieved that help is here. this woman said she has chest pains and cannot walk to the clinic. [ sirens ] >> just in case it's serious the sirens are switched on and away they go. >> we used to carry people with our own hands. a car could not reach some places. it was hard. we could call each other about four or five of us. we then carried patients to the clinic. >> wheel barrels were first introduced to help pregnant women. there were some patients who don't want to be carried in a wheel barrel, they say it's em empaartalu racing and it human being be done. but in places like this the wheel barrel is the. >> a plane powered by solar power will give an epic flight around the world. it is covered with someone thousand so
for some people in nairobi's neighborhood have come up with an innovative way of getting medical assistance to people in need. >> reporter: moses is a different kind of ambulance driver. someone who is sick and needs to get help. it's not easy to get a barely through there but the ambulance team enjoy the bumps. even the occasional kate. >> concerns friends and relatives are relieved that help is here. this woman said she has chest pains and cannot walk to the clinic. [ sirens ]...
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al jazeera nairobi. >> if you want more, you can get it by looking at our website aljazeera.com. [ ♪♪ ] >>> hello, i'm richard gizbert, and you are at "the listening post". here are some. media stories - the election in israel, the coverage of the story, the newspaper that is binyamin netanyahu's biggest backer and we crunch the numbers for the speech to congress. meet the locals who have the knowledge. we examine the role that fitchers play in international journal im. she stopped spreading the news. rebecca brooks is down in london and heading to murdoch headquarters in new york >>> binyamin netanyahu made a campaign stop this past week in washington d.c. ostensibly his address to congress was about iran and the nuclear issue. the speech was seen as electioneering and the republicans gifting binyamin netanyahu a platform and valuable face time. the way the speech was covered by israeli newspapers typifies the media divide in israel that is a big part of the story. the paper that used to be the biggest, and the owner that was a centrist until a new paper hit the stands, opened by an
al jazeera nairobi. >> if you want more, you can get it by looking at our website aljazeera.com. [ ♪♪ ] >>> hello, i'm richard gizbert, and you are at "the listening post". here are some. media stories - the election in israel, the coverage of the story, the newspaper that is binyamin netanyahu's biggest backer and we crunch the numbers for the speech to congress. meet the locals who have the knowledge. we examine the role that fitchers play in international journal...
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it is believed he was behind the attack in nairobi that killed 67 people. the drone strike happened in somalia last week. >>> the resignation of the police chief will take place today. thomas jackson is one of several public service employees in the missouri city who have quit following a scathing report from the u.s. justice department. they found racial bias throughout the police department and court system. >> it is 5:57. new this morning a garage fire quickly gets out of hand we have video from the scene in delaware. >> storm tracker 6 live is showing a storm to the west that could make the first day of spring like winter. david murphy with accuweather next. jim: it's a bad idea to assess children this way. it takes away the joy of learning in a classroom, which was one of the reasons we all became teachers - to see the bright look on their face when you finally got them. ros: it's those years where we had that teacher who gave us a little extra, who spent a little bit more time with us, who made us stay after school, who kept calling our parent. a stan
it is believed he was behind the attack in nairobi that killed 67 people. the drone strike happened in somalia last week. >>> the resignation of the police chief will take place today. thomas jackson is one of several public service employees in the missouri city who have quit following a scathing report from the u.s. justice department. they found racial bias throughout the police department and court system. >> it is 5:57. new this morning a garage fire quickly gets out of hand...
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ambassador gration joins me from nairobi, kenya. mr. ambassador given that which has now been revealed about secretary clinton's use of a private e-mail account, in retrospect do you believe your firing represents a double standard? >> as i look back, it may have. as i was going through it i did not perceive that it was a double standard because i did not know of secretary clinton's use of a commercial e-mail account. but as i've reflected on it in the last couple of days, it does appear like there was a different standard that was used in my case and that has been used in hers. >> it occurs to me as i read the inspector general report pertaining to your tenure in office, and there was much more in this report than just e-mail, but there's also language that speaks to you being reluctant to accept clear-cut u.s. government decisions pertaining to, quote, the non-use of commercial e-mail for official government business. that's language that seemingly would apply to what she has done. >> that's true. the language should apply to all of u
ambassador gration joins me from nairobi, kenya. mr. ambassador given that which has now been revealed about secretary clinton's use of a private e-mail account, in retrospect do you believe your firing represents a double standard? >> as i look back, it may have. as i was going through it i did not perceive that it was a double standard because i did not know of secretary clinton's use of a commercial e-mail account. but as i've reflected on it in the last couple of days, it does appear...
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they head to the capitol for nairobi. diversifying crops could be a solution but changing a way of life is difficult for some. >>> tuesday marks world wildlife day and the u.n. is calling on the world to conference call down on the wildlife trade. adrian brown has more from beijing. >> reporter: their tusks sawed off by poachers. now they are performers. britain's prince william is expected to be a spectator on wednesday. china's government insists this is more than a tourist attraction. it says it is sloely rebuilding the local elephant population. conflicted poachers now face the death penalty. environmentalists are cautiously optimistic that china is finally getting the message. >> it's important for china to tackle this issue, to reduce the demand for illegal wildlife products. and we have seen that they have taken some steps to doing that. >> reporter: one of those steps was announced days before prince william began his visit when the government imposed a ban on imported ivory products for a year. animal rights is a
they head to the capitol for nairobi. diversifying crops could be a solution but changing a way of life is difficult for some. >>> tuesday marks world wildlife day and the u.n. is calling on the world to conference call down on the wildlife trade. adrian brown has more from beijing. >> reporter: their tusks sawed off by poachers. now they are performers. britain's prince william is expected to be a spectator on wednesday. china's government insists this is more than a tourist...
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they say he was connected to the deadly westgate mall attack nearly two years ago in nairobi. 67 people were killed. al shabaab is based in somalia and is said to have links to somalia. members of the group last month posted a video on line calling for attacks against large shopping malls in the united states britain, and canada. >>> security forces in tunisia are hunting for at least two gunmen following a deadly attack targeting tourists in the capital. armed militants started shooting outside the capital in tunis and went inside to continue the massacre. at least 19 people are dead. among them three japanese. nhk has developments. >> reporter: this attack has prompted outrage and promises of retaliation from tongue leaders who say -- tunisian leaders who say they're in a war on terror. the museum was targeted wednesday as dozens of foreign tourist were visiting ancient artifacts. the militants started shooting tourists as they got you off buses outside the museum which is close to the tunisian parliament and ran inside to continue the rampage. people were seen scrambling to safety af
they say he was connected to the deadly westgate mall attack nearly two years ago in nairobi. 67 people were killed. al shabaab is based in somalia and is said to have links to somalia. members of the group last month posted a video on line calling for attacks against large shopping malls in the united states britain, and canada. >>> security forces in tunisia are hunting for at least two gunmen following a deadly attack targeting tourists in the capital. armed militants started...
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the 2013 attack at the westgate mall in nairobi, kenya. 67 people were killed and almost 200 were injured. >>> it seems another canal has erupted at the university of virginia. a student at uva sustained injuries held down by virginia alcohol beverage and control officers early yesterday morning. >> i go to uva. how did this happen? >> johnson was arrested in front of an off campus bar in charlottesville, virginia after he was denied entry. the honor student charged with public swearing intoxication in public and obstruction of justice without force. he has no prior criminal history. a facebook post by uva's black student alliance said in part after martese was denied entry to the bar, he found himself flung to the ground. the statement went on to say, his treatment was not provoked as he did not resist questioning or arrest. president and uva president called for investigation into the office's use of force. >> this is not something that should ever happen. i don't know why it happened. >> last night johnson spoke at a rally on campus. >> we're all community. we deserve to respect each o
the 2013 attack at the westgate mall in nairobi, kenya. 67 people were killed and almost 200 were injured. >>> it seems another canal has erupted at the university of virginia. a student at uva sustained injuries held down by virginia alcohol beverage and control officers early yesterday morning. >> i go to uva. how did this happen? >> johnson was arrested in front of an off campus bar in charlottesville, virginia after he was denied entry. the honor student charged with...
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bbc news, nairobi. >> the bbc announced today it will not be renewing the contract of jeremy clarkeson. host of the globally popular show "top gear." it comes after an investigation revealed he launched an unprovoked physical and verbal attack that left one of the show's producers in hospital. we have the details. reporter: a man famous for being outspoken was this afternoon uncharacteristically quiet thoughtful as he stood on his balkanny. jeremy clarkeson bbc's biggest global star, had just been sacked. the reason -- a violent assault here at this north yorkshire hotel on a producer. his lip was split. he went to hospital. police are awaiting the bbc's reports. the corporation said it had no choice. >> what happened in this incident has crossed a line. i think the report makes clear, you cannot condemn an assault, physical assault plus sustained verbal abuse against a member of the staff. it's crossed a line. it's sad but it's crossed a loin. >> this is a massive letdown for millions of fans. there must have been another alternative. you're denying people the star they really like. >
bbc news, nairobi. >> the bbc announced today it will not be renewing the contract of jeremy clarkeson. host of the globally popular show "top gear." it comes after an investigation revealed he launched an unprovoked physical and verbal attack that left one of the show's producers in hospital. we have the details. reporter: a man famous for being outspoken was this afternoon uncharacteristically quiet thoughtful as he stood on his balkanny. jeremy clarkeson bbc's biggest global...
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years and i'm joined by abraham the founder of the very foundation and is live from the kenya capitol nairobi and let's talk about this year's ward the outgoing president and he is the winner, why do you think he was chosen as this year's presip sipsip sipsip sipsip sipsip sipsip sipsippresipient briefly. >> he was democrat and moved the country forward and improved education for children and went to social cohesion and consultation with opposition party and other people. this is a wonderful achievement, achievement of democratic president who come in with humility humility. >> reporter: your prize is supposed to recognize african leaders who exercised good governance and democracy and paved the way for sustainable and equitable prosperity but africa as a continent continues to have many leaders who is opposite dr. abraham and says they are corrupt and undemocratic so is your award making a difference to the continent do you think? >> i think we need to change the narrative a little bit. let me just question your statement if i may say. unfortunately the media is focusing religion the few tha
years and i'm joined by abraham the founder of the very foundation and is live from the kenya capitol nairobi and let's talk about this year's ward the outgoing president and he is the winner, why do you think he was chosen as this year's presip sipsip sipsip sipsip sipsip sipsip sipsippresipient briefly. >> he was democrat and moved the country forward and improved education for children and went to social cohesion and consultation with opposition party and other people. this is a...
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intelligence to be the mastermind of the 2013 attack on the west gate mall in nairobi, kenya, which left more than 60 1 dead and 175 wounded. four gunmen sent by al-shabaab took over the mall singling out non-muslims for death. hundreds of shoppers fled, bute it would be three days before kenyan forces could regain control. it was the deadliest terrorist attack in kenya since the 1998 bombing of the american embassy there. al-shabaab claimed it was inr retaliation for kenya having sent troops into somalia. in the past seven months, u.s. strikes have killed the leader of al-shabaab, its director of operations, its head of intelligence, and now the planner of the west gate attack. >> pelley: david martin at the pentagon tonight. thanks. in a tragic irony, an iraqi man who fled the killing in his homeland was shot to death last week in dallas. today, a teenager was arrested for his murder, and manuel bojorquez is following this. >> reporter: this is video of ahmed al jumaili as he and his family walked outside theirrt dallas apartment a week ago thursday. it was the first time al jumaili ha
intelligence to be the mastermind of the 2013 attack on the west gate mall in nairobi, kenya, which left more than 60 1 dead and 175 wounded. four gunmen sent by al-shabaab took over the mall singling out non-muslims for death. hundreds of shoppers fled, bute it would be three days before kenyan forces could regain control. it was the deadliest terrorist attack in kenya since the 1998 bombing of the american embassy there. al-shabaab claimed it was inr retaliation for kenya having sent troops...
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was a key operative for al shabaab accused of pastorminding the 2013 attack on the westgate mall in nairobi that left 67 dead. the pentagon says garaar was a major threat and his death is a significant blow to al shabaab. >>> also as expected the air force veteran accused of trying to join up with isis has pleaded not guilty. tairod pugh is being held in new york returned to the u.s. in january after he was sent back to egypt where he had gunbeen living. he said he no intention of joining the group. >>> most surveillance tapes showing agents smashing into a barricade have been released. clancy showed videos of that accident providing only limited views. others showing better views were erased after 72 hours, part of normal position. that means proving whether the agents were drunk will be difficult, if not impossible. >>> donald trump hoping new hampshire voters will give him a "you're hired." he's announced he's forming an exploratory committee. he hired campaign staff in the granite state as well as iowa and south carolina. >>> well the evidence is piling up at the boston marathon bombing
was a key operative for al shabaab accused of pastorminding the 2013 attack on the westgate mall in nairobi that left 67 dead. the pentagon says garaar was a major threat and his death is a significant blow to al shabaab. >>> also as expected the air force veteran accused of trying to join up with isis has pleaded not guilty. tairod pugh is being held in new york returned to the u.s. in january after he was sent back to egypt where he had gunbeen living. he said he no intention of...
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he's accused of masterminding the 2013 attack on the westgate mall in nairobi that left 67 people dead. the pentagon says garaar was a major threat and his death is a significant blow to al shabaab. >>> also as expected, the air force veteran accused of trying to join up with isis has pleaded not guilty. tairod pugh is being held in new york. he was returned to the u.s. in january after being stopped by authorities in turkey and sent back to egypt where he had been living. pugh has reportedly said he had no intention of joining the terror group. >>> the secret service director says most of the surveillance videos documents two agents smashing into a white house barricade have been erased. director joseph clancy showed members of congress tuesday some videos of that accident providing only limited views. other videos possibly showing better angles were erased after 72 hours. that's part of normal policy. that means proving whether the agents were drunk will be very difficult, if not impossible. >>> donald trump hoping now new hampshire voters will give him a "you're hired." he attends a
he's accused of masterminding the 2013 attack on the westgate mall in nairobi that left 67 people dead. the pentagon says garaar was a major threat and his death is a significant blow to al shabaab. >>> also as expected, the air force veteran accused of trying to join up with isis has pleaded not guilty. tairod pugh is being held in new york. he was returned to the u.s. in january after being stopped by authorities in turkey and sent back to egypt where he had been living. pugh has...
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says it has killed an al-shabab leader, who is believed to have masterminded nairobi's westgate mall attack. he was killed in a drone strike in somalia. witnesses say that the drone hit a car carrying three al-shabab members. >>> one of yemen's top journalists have been shot dead in the capital of sanaa. he was attacked as he left his home by two gunmen on a motorbike. his >>> now hundreds of people have been detained in the german city of frankfurt after an anticipate capitalist rally turned violence violence. they were rallying at the european central bank opening of its new headquarters. >> police step in to prevent protesters from taking over the streets. the movement had called on thousands of people to descend on europe's financial capitol aiming to make their point about what they see is the negative impact of austerity policies. >> above all i think the ecb is a big symbol for monetary policies in europe and it's simply very important that lots of people from lots of different countries come together and fight against these politics. >> in some areas of frankfurt clearly that
says it has killed an al-shabab leader, who is believed to have masterminded nairobi's westgate mall attack. he was killed in a drone strike in somalia. witnesses say that the drone hit a car carrying three al-shabab members. >>> one of yemen's top journalists have been shot dead in the capital of sanaa. he was attacked as he left his home by two gunmen on a motorbike. his >>> now hundreds of people have been detained in the german city of frankfurt after an anticipate...
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al jazeera nairobi. >>> the international cycling union that governing professional bicycling tournaments issued a kating report on doping. the new president of the union says cheating is endemic. after a lengthy investigation he's accusing former leaders in his organization to help cover up drug use. he promises to crack down and says the organization is no longer going to turn a blind eye. >>> a plane fueled only by the sun is taking what maybe a historic trip around the world. the solar impulse ii began its journey last night. the first leg took 12 hours. it will soar across the arabian sea to india. >>> tomorrow night more than 2,000 jordans have become fighters in syria. we will talk to the family of one recruit about why isil is targeting jordan for recruits. that's it for this edition of the al jazeera's international hour. >> i'll see you again in an hour. >> we're driving to a crime scene in a suburb outside of columbia, south carolina... we've come because more women are killed by men here than any other state in the country... around 10:30 in the morning, a family of four, incl
al jazeera nairobi. >>> the international cycling union that governing professional bicycling tournaments issued a kating report on doping. the new president of the union says cheating is endemic. after a lengthy investigation he's accusing former leaders in his organization to help cover up drug use. he promises to crack down and says the organization is no longer going to turn a blind eye. >>> a plane fueled only by the sun is taking what maybe a historic trip around the...
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but some people in nairobi's neighborhoods have come up with a way to get medical assistance to people in need. >> moses is a different kind of ambulance driver. someone is sick, someone needs help. it's not easy getting his wheel barrel there. these narrow pathways in the slum are rough. but the ambulance team endures the pumps. even the occasional tight squeeze, and eventually they arrive. >> this is allowing me to reach the facility. we can use the corridors to reach here. >> concerned friends and relatives seem relieved that help is here. she has chest pains and can't walk to the clinic. [ sirens ] just in case it's serious the sirens are switched on and away they go. >> we used to carry people with our own hands. the car could not reach some places. it was hard. we would carry patients to the clinic. >> the wheel barrels were first introduced to help pregnant women. many were dying at home during childbirth. there are some patients who don't want to be carried in a wheel barrel. they say it is embarrassing and they will not allow it to be done. but others are too sick to move. but
but some people in nairobi's neighborhoods have come up with a way to get medical assistance to people in need. >> moses is a different kind of ambulance driver. someone is sick, someone needs help. it's not easy getting his wheel barrel there. these narrow pathways in the slum are rough. but the ambulance team endures the pumps. even the occasional tight squeeze, and eventually they arrive. >> this is allowing me to reach the facility. we can use the corridors to reach here....
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this is one of the places they used to meet, a nondescript mall in the heart of nairobi, in a hotel tucked way just inside right next door to kenya's largest mosque. storm explains he delivered a bugged blackberry, destined for an al qaeda operative wanted for his suspected role in the 1998 u.s. embassy bombings that killed 224 people. three months later, that terrorist was dead. storm says because of him. but his most important mission is yet to come in yemen. >> there was just the time when anwar awlaki became an interesting person for them. >> for the cia? >> for the cia. >> anwar awlaki, american educated cleric, al qaeda leader. storm called him a personal friend from his days as a jihadist. awlaki has been inspiring terrorist attacks around the world. the 2005 suicide bombings on london trains and a double decker bus leaving 52 dead. two foiled 2006 plots. >> threat level to the uk has been raised to critical. >> one to blow up planes flying to the united states, the other to blow up buildings in canada. and in 2008, a deadly attack on the u.s. embassy in yemen. and storm says he can
this is one of the places they used to meet, a nondescript mall in the heart of nairobi, in a hotel tucked way just inside right next door to kenya's largest mosque. storm explains he delivered a bugged blackberry, destined for an al qaeda operative wanted for his suspected role in the 1998 u.s. embassy bombings that killed 224 people. three months later, that terrorist was dead. storm says because of him. but his most important mission is yet to come in yemen. >> there was just the time...
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i also into nairobi for several years. i think the criminality was a much greater concern than a terrorist attack. host: let's go to david in indian trail, north carolina. good morning and welcome to the program. caller: a question -- which is more dangerous, a religious fanatical with a gun or a fanatically religious person with their holy book? guest: ummm, well i cannot really put those into a hierarchy,, i guess. i would say that extremist interpretation, which is what we are dealing with when we talk about all should bob and isis -- and we talk about al-shabaab and isis, yeah, those are dangerous. ideas have consequences. this minority, but extreme interpretation of islam, we have seen the consequences of that throughout the world specifically in somalia. for the purpose of our discussion, somalia and that region. host: joshua meservey. we are talking about al-shabaab the threat it poses to the u.s.. caller: i am curious on the role of u.s. foreign aid and what they can do to stop threat -- terrorists and what they di
i also into nairobi for several years. i think the criminality was a much greater concern than a terrorist attack. host: let's go to david in indian trail, north carolina. good morning and welcome to the program. caller: a question -- which is more dangerous, a religious fanatical with a gun or a fanatically religious person with their holy book? guest: ummm, well i cannot really put those into a hierarchy,, i guess. i would say that extremist interpretation, which is what we are dealing with...
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source of income and only about a third of that amount was pledged by donors at a recent conference in nairobi in february. the u.n. and humanitarian partners expect to attend to about 4.1 million people who have various humanitarian needs. >> reporter: what are your concerns if the leaders do not come out with an agreement soon? >> well, our concern is first of all that with fighting continuing, there could even be an escalation in the level of hostilities that we have seen in south sudan over the past six months. there have been regular violations of the cessation of hostilities agreement signed in 2014 in january. but the frequency of those violation could escalate if the talks come to not. and also we're concerned about the effect that a lack of peace will have on the civilian population. for example, we are playing host to about 112,000 internally displaced persons in the peace-keeping compound. and we don't see the vast majority of those people leaving our premises any time soon in the absence of a comprehensive and durable peace deal. >> reporter: thank you very much. foley, some of tho
source of income and only about a third of that amount was pledged by donors at a recent conference in nairobi in february. the u.n. and humanitarian partners expect to attend to about 4.1 million people who have various humanitarian needs. >> reporter: what are your concerns if the leaders do not come out with an agreement soon? >> well, our concern is first of all that with fighting continuing, there could even be an escalation in the level of hostilities that we have seen in...
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. >> my name is pete muller i'm a photo journalist based in nairobi kenya. i was asked to go around the time the emergency was declared. i didn't know a tremendous amount about ebola, so i spent a couple of days really researching, and i thought it was important. it seemed to be a growing health crisis. so i thought it was really an important story to get in and provide some firsthand reporting. this was a photo i made during my initial trip. in the very rural areas near the border with guinea. you can sense a lot in the body language of these women who are observing this bury team from the red cross. they are leaning away. they are covering their bodies. they have this look of great suspicion. and confusion. i think initially it was quite unnerving. i was trying to make as compelling and accurate pictures as i could. this was a photograph that was taken just next to a sierra leonian military check point that has been established outside of a city which at the time was a real epicenter of the outbreak. these are all people who don't have official permission
. >> my name is pete muller i'm a photo journalist based in nairobi kenya. i was asked to go around the time the emergency was declared. i didn't know a tremendous amount about ebola, so i spent a couple of days really researching, and i thought it was important. it seemed to be a growing health crisis. so i thought it was really an important story to get in and provide some firsthand reporting. this was a photo i made during my initial trip. in the very rural areas near the border with...
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we have this story from nairobi. >> reporter: it's like every other day. people grab breakfast. some have televisions and don't have it now at home. they watch from here. there's a confusing message. >> translation: staying in the darkness is frustrating, we don't know what is happening. we can't watch the news. >> reporter: they switched from analogue to digital. three television stations didn't comply. their signals were switched off. >> translation: there's nothing. some were getting rid of ders. -- of dishes >>> the three planned to carry their own consent. only two were licensed. local broadcasters have to use the signals, and are worried about censorship. >> the pressure to migration is seized by individuals in government who want to control what henceforth kenyans will see. >> the government has no interest in controlling the content. whatever happened is the migration market value chain has changed. as opposed to the analogue era, where broadcasters could be able to own their own infrastructure in order to distribute content. this time all broadcasters are distributed an
we have this story from nairobi. >> reporter: it's like every other day. people grab breakfast. some have televisions and don't have it now at home. they watch from here. there's a confusing message. >> translation: staying in the darkness is frustrating, we don't know what is happening. we can't watch the news. >> reporter: they switched from analogue to digital. three television stations didn't comply. their signals were switched off. >> translation: there's nothing....
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this story from nairobi. >> it's like any other day, people grab breakfast on the way to work. some don't have electricity or television. they watch the tv in here but it's a confusing message. staying in the darkness is frustrating. we don't know what is happening in the rest of the country, we can't watch the news. >> the communication authorities switched from ana log to digital. three major television stations did not comply the the government switched signals off. >> there's nothing. some of us are thinking of getting rid of our dishes. >> reporter: the trio of stations that didn't make the switch applied to carry their own content. only throw were licensed. one is government owned and a chinese owned group. local broadcasters say they are worried about censorship. >> the digital migration is seized upon which individuals in government who want to vol what henceforth kenyans will see on their television screens. >> the government has no interest in controlling the content that is going out. what has happened is that the migration value chain has chained where broadcasters
this story from nairobi. >> it's like any other day, people grab breakfast on the way to work. some don't have electricity or television. they watch the tv in here but it's a confusing message. staying in the darkness is frustrating. we don't know what is happening in the rest of the country, we can't watch the news. >> the communication authorities switched from ana log to digital. three major television stations did not comply the the government switched signals off. >>...
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. >> reporter: it's nighttime and vehicles head to the capitol nairobi and did diversifying could be a way of life but this is difficult for some. i'm in the kenya highlands. >> reporter: still to come we will tell you about a famous violinist trying to turn the ban from competitive skiing and hear from afghanistan cricketers taking on host australia at the cricket world cup. ♪ ♪ tuesday marks world wildlife day and the u.n. is calling on the world to crack down on the wildlife trade which it calls a sophisticated network of crime, demand from china sparked a booming trade and suggesteled ivory driving the killings of elephants in africa and the wholesale price of tusks and since 2010 factories and shops have quadrupled and last year researchers warned they were killing e elephants faster than they were being born and we have more from beijing. >> reporter: this is for tourist and billed as a culture show and takes place four times a day and prince william is expected to be one of the spectators on wednesday. china's government insists this is more than a tourist attraction and s
. >> reporter: it's nighttime and vehicles head to the capitol nairobi and did diversifying could be a way of life but this is difficult for some. i'm in the kenya highlands. >> reporter: still to come we will tell you about a famous violinist trying to turn the ban from competitive skiing and hear from afghanistan cricketers taking on host australia at the cricket world cup. ♪ ♪ tuesday marks world wildlife day and the u.n. is calling on the world to crack down on the wildlife...
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. >> we're about to land in nairobi, kenya. >> reporter: but it seems his current jet built in 1984 is showing its age. engine trouble on the flight to australia, and more recently when his wife and daughters were taking off in london it ran off the runway. >> it's not like a car you can pull over to the side when something goes wrong. i knew it was time to begin to believe god for a new airplane. >> reporter: it didn't take long for the story of the jesus jet, as some have dubbed it to take off. but not in a good way. this woman is a former parishioner. she showed up sunday to protest, but got told to leave church property. >> he didn't have a jet when i was here. >> reporter: mary jones who takes the bus to church said she would happily give to dollars jet drive. >> most definitely. most definitely. we support our pastor. that's what we're here for. >> reporter: dollar asked parishioners to give 10% to the church but gives no public accounting of how the millions are spent. ministry.com helps donors tell financially the good from the bad. >> we have in the past identified 30 of the t
. >> we're about to land in nairobi, kenya. >> reporter: but it seems his current jet built in 1984 is showing its age. engine trouble on the flight to australia, and more recently when his wife and daughters were taking off in london it ran off the runway. >> it's not like a car you can pull over to the side when something goes wrong. i knew it was time to begin to believe god for a new airplane. >> reporter: it didn't take long for the story of the jesus jet, as some...
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strike killed adan garar, accused of helping to plan the 2013 mass shooting at the westgate mall in nairobi. sierra leone has seen an uptick in ebola cases in certain areas, as the total number of deaths from the outbreak has topped 10,000. liberia released its last ebola patient from treatment last week, but guinea and sierra leone are still struggling to contain the virus. world health organization assistant director-general bruce aylward warned waning global attention poses a major risk. >> in terms of the risks, the single biggest one probably at this point is the risk that the world stopped looking at this disease, stops looking at these countries. we talk often about how the steep drop-off in cases is billy thing that has dropped more quickly and steeply has been the new contributions in financing to the program. amy: meanwhile, a worker from the u.s. aid group partners in health, and a british military aid worker have both contracted ebola in sierra leone. the british aid worker has arrived in london for treatment, while the u.s. worker is due to arrive in bethesda, maryland today. w
strike killed adan garar, accused of helping to plan the 2013 mass shooting at the westgate mall in nairobi. sierra leone has seen an uptick in ebola cases in certain areas, as the total number of deaths from the outbreak has topped 10,000. liberia released its last ebola patient from treatment last week, but guinea and sierra leone are still struggling to contain the virus. world health organization assistant director-general bruce aylward warned waning global attention poses a major risk....
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however, in nairobi in 2013 there was a similar enaccident. a smaller aircraft with less passengers on board, but it has happened before. the biggest issue is at the point of issuing a pilot's license, there is no deep mental health testing. just the hunch of the general doctor. the physician, to decide if further testing is required. >> mr. bunn did you ever fly with anybody you weren't sure about? >> yes i did. >> you did? >> yes, but it was mostly older pilots who learned to fly on props. they weren't familiar with jets. it was not that their personalities with r a problem. i wasn't sure they were really that capable as pilots. >> does the industry need to do more? >> well it's difficult to think of what they could do. i saw stats last week that they were trying to determine how accurately you could apply a test to determine if someone is suicidal. they say you can't do it. the tests are not reliable. if you decided to regularly examine pilots for suicide, you're not going to be able to break the code. >> what does it say about the pilot th
however, in nairobi in 2013 there was a similar enaccident. a smaller aircraft with less passengers on board, but it has happened before. the biggest issue is at the point of issuing a pilot's license, there is no deep mental health testing. just the hunch of the general doctor. the physician, to decide if further testing is required. >> mr. bunn did you ever fly with anybody you weren't sure about? >> yes i did. >> you did? >> yes, but it was mostly older pilots who...
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. >> my name is pete muller, i am a photo journalists, i am based in nairobi kenya. i was initial asked to go to west africa in august of last year right around the time that the international public health emergency was declared. i didn't know a tremendous amount about ebola. i didn't really understand exactly how people contract it. so i spent a couple of days really researching and i thought it was important, it seemed to be a budge burgeoning growing crisis, it had potential for a global epidemic i thought it was an important story to get in and provide some first hand reporting. that's photo that i made during my initial trip in the very rural areas of sierra leone near the border with guinea. this picture i think is interesting because, you know, you can sense a lot of in the body language of these women who are observing this burial team from the red red cross and you can sense a lot of tension in their body language, they are all sort of leaning a was covering their bodies, they have this look of great suspicion to some degree a sort of confusion. i think ini
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member of the somali terror group al shabab believed to have masterminded that deadly mall attack in nairobi, kenya. he was hit by a drone missile in southern somalia last week. pentagon officials believe he was, quote, a key person responsible for coordinating targets in the u.s. and other interests. 67 people you'll certainly recall, were killed in the attacks at west gate mall in september of 2013. and stunning new details into the investigation of millionaire murder suspect robert durst. police believe he was getting ready to run right before he was arrested last week withdrawing tens of thousands from his bank account and discovered a gun as well as other things in his hotel room. nbc's stephanie gochg joins me now with an update. stephanie, right now we know his court appearance is on monday but this discovery is quite interesting found in his hotel room. >> reporter: it is really interesting. these details come out of the search warrant that was executed on his home in houston just a few days ago be and they talk about what they found in that hotel. went through the laundry list. more
member of the somali terror group al shabab believed to have masterminded that deadly mall attack in nairobi, kenya. he was hit by a drone missile in southern somalia last week. pentagon officials believe he was, quote, a key person responsible for coordinating targets in the u.s. and other interests. 67 people you'll certainly recall, were killed in the attacks at west gate mall in september of 2013. and stunning new details into the investigation of millionaire murder suspect robert durst....
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one is nairobi on the border of turkey. we are hiring a correspondent in nigeria. we have people scattered about sending in dispatches in a very traditional way. we are also expanding in terms of our euros. we have a london bureau. they are doing news and entertainment for the u.k. we are also looking to expand in brazil and a few other places. >> your organizations have been around almost it's the beginning of the community that has started on the internet. your websites are very entrenched in these kinds of communities and were built at the same time. you have to contend with these groups that are coming to the internet in this new age well still being this new media that was formed on the internet, except for vice, which started in print. how do you deal with these communities that are coming to the internet and are based on the print media? max: that is a really interesting question and one that i do not and about that much. i would think that my audience would be gone enough -- we are not an appealing place for people of my parents generation, as might errands
one is nairobi on the border of turkey. we are hiring a correspondent in nigeria. we have people scattered about sending in dispatches in a very traditional way. we are also expanding in terms of our euros. we have a london bureau. they are doing news and entertainment for the u.k. we are also looking to expand in brazil and a few other places. >> your organizations have been around almost it's the beginning of the community that has started on the internet. your websites are very...
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we have people based in nairobi the border of turkey. we are hiring a correspondent in nigeria. we have somebody in ukraine. we have people scattered about just sending dispatches in a very traditional way. we are also expanding in terms of our bureaus it other countries. we have a london bureau. they are becoming a new source for people in the uk. they are doing news and fun stuff and entertainment for the u.k.. we also are looking to expand in brazil, sydney, and other places like that. >> hi. so your organizations have been around almost sense the beginning of communities that have been formed and started on the internet. your websites are very entrenched in those kinds of committees and were built around the same time. -- kinds of communities and were built around the same time. you have to contend with groups coming in this new edge while still being this new media that was born from the internet, aside from vice, which started in print, but came to the internet. how do you do with those communities coming to the internet and more eestnet the old media -- and more based wit
we have people based in nairobi the border of turkey. we are hiring a correspondent in nigeria. we have somebody in ukraine. we have people scattered about just sending dispatches in a very traditional way. we are also expanding in terms of our bureaus it other countries. we have a london bureau. they are becoming a new source for people in the uk. they are doing news and fun stuff and entertainment for the u.k.. we also are looking to expand in brazil, sydney, and other places like that....
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an offshoot of al qaeda in somalia believed to be responsible for the attack on the westgate mall in nairobi back in 2013. the pentagon says his death is a, quote, significant blow to the terror organization. >>> an army unit in alaska being dregged for a tradition many will find offensive known as racial thursdays. the army times newspaper says a platoon of soldiers based at ft. waynewright were allegedly given a free pass to use racial slurs against one another on thursdays. this is the same unit to which private danny chen once belonged. chen took his life four years ago after being hazed over his chinese ancestry. >>> if you got caught up in last year's big data breach involving target you could now get up to $10,000 from the company. target has agreed to put $10 million into a fund to settle a class action lawsuit. there's a hearing in federal court this morning on that settlement. >>> catholic church officials in san francisco are now backing down after using sprinklers to prevent homeless people from taking shelter in the doorways of st. mary's cathedral. the sprinklers were placed ab
an offshoot of al qaeda in somalia believed to be responsible for the attack on the westgate mall in nairobi back in 2013. the pentagon says his death is a, quote, significant blow to the terror organization. >>> an army unit in alaska being dregged for a tradition many will find offensive known as racial thursdays. the army times newspaper says a platoon of soldiers based at ft. waynewright were allegedly given a free pass to use racial slurs against one another on thursdays. this is...