it was a sunday? her memory is that she had gone to the market to shop and barack carried a bag full of beans and she had bought them and she was going to take them to market so that s when he helped her carry them. but does she know when she locked eyes with barack obama, with you, did she know who he was? she says that she knew him because we always got pictures. we have pictures of barack. i m wondering, what were some of the questions he wanted to know about his ancestral family and specifically about his dad? it was easy talking to my brother. we kind of hit it off. all of the questions he asked, i kind of anticipated. he wanted to know everything about us about my father everything about our family. my brother just wanted to know everything. i can t answer that question any other way and i think it s
introducing the commander in chief in front of 5,000 cheering kenyans. on behalf of my family and on behalf of all of us as kenyans, i want to thank the american people for trusting barack. to be up for what i consider most of us would agree is the most difficult job in the world. standing here as his sister it makes me think of when he first came to kenya, the first experience. and now i m going to go kennanyan on you. the guy slept in a tiny living room in a tiny frat. that s how he came to kenya, yeah. so what a man. the president followed with an impassioned speech calling on kenyans to reject the oppression of women and government corruption and later at a state dinner joking about the purpose of his trip. i suspect some of my critics