there were such high expectations when he was elected president not just in kenya but across the continent, what would he do here? and particularly the questions about that $7 billion initiative to broaden the electricity that s available in this country. it s a five-year project. as he said it s only in year two. so far some people have suggested that he has not that has not lived up to expectations. the last thing i ll mention is doesn t it make you feel good, richard, to know that he has to deal with family politics along with the rest of us. yes, he seemed to laugh about that. janet and i were talking about our extended families. we know you have a pretty large family yourself. back to the first point were you making the issue about lbgtq results. it didn t seem to be the lead question from the first reporter, but he certainly did go there. and then he went further later on to discuss pepfar. what has his message meant to the people of kenya and what
as we think, have refined and improved excellent work tone bydone by presidents clinton and bush. in terms of what i was talking about with my family mostly we were just catching up. there is more immediate family that i have known well from previous visits. there was more extended family that i had not met before. my sister alma who i m close to and stay in close contact with i think, helped to make sure everybody was represented. i think the people of kenya will be familiar with the need to manage family politics sometimes. in these extended families
excellent work that was done by presidents clinton and president bush. in terms of what i was talking about with my family mostly we were just catching up. there s more immediate family that i had known well from previous visits. there was s extended family that i had not met before. my sister alma i m close to and stay in close contact with helped to make sure that everybody was represented. i think the people of kenya will be familiar with the need to manage family politics sometimes in these extended families. there are cousins and uncles and
of stuff meaning unintelligible. you can t read it. and very technical in terms of what they are doing. but weirdly academic. just to satisfy curiosity, what do you do with this information? you can ask whatever questions you want. but what gets to be scary is, what do you doou learn what is motivating news coverage? then another political angle, which is, the fcc commissioner who advocated this a lot, named minion clyburn, daughter of clyburn house democrat, and they decided to do a pilot study for this who program and minion clyburn was acting chairwoman for a while last year. and the city was selected to do the study, in south carolina, which is her farther s district. and it grew out of family politics. and it is disadvantages populations and is there bias. that seems like a
bureaucratic language and a lot of stuff meaning unintelligible. you can t read it. and very technical in terms of what they are doing. but weirdly academic. just to satisfy curiosity, what do you do with this information? you can ask whatever questions you want. but what gets to be scary is, what do you do once you learn what is motivating news coverage? then another political angle, which is, the fcc commissioner who advocated this a lot, named minion clyburn, daughter of clyburn house democrat, and they decided to do a pilot study for this who program and minion clyburn was acting chairwoman for a while last year. and the city was selected to do the study, in south carolina, which is her farther s district. and it grew out of family politics. and it is disadvantages populations and is there bias.