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they are a people who live in namibia and botswana, in southern africa.ve in a semi-arid or desert region. it's a very tough environment in which to survive. and they are hunter-gatherers. they are people who live off the land. people survive really on the margins in that environment. it's very easy to go across the line and to get into real trouble through sickness. so the alleviation of sickness and suffering is a regular need that has to be addressed. the healing ceremonies that the kung perform are one way of addressing those needs of restoring balance and harmony and health. the sound of the music itself is a healing sound. the music comes to people on a subconscious level. it gets right to the core. and it has a way of transforming you. one of the most interesting things about the healing ceremonies of the kung is that there aren't any words. there's no text at all. yet that music is very powerful, very moving, very, very emotional music. and how does that work? you know, you hear people singing, and they're yodeling. you hear this wonderful melody,
they are a people who live in namibia and botswana, in southern africa.ve in a semi-arid or desert region. it's a very tough environment in which to survive. and they are hunter-gatherers. they are people who live off the land. people survive really on the margins in that environment. it's very easy to go across the line and to get into real trouble through sickness. so the alleviation of sickness and suffering is a regular need that has to be addressed. the healing ceremonies that the kung...
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striking about these settler colonial regimes, particularly those in north america and those in southern africa, that if you look at the devolution of their regimes of oppression be it jim crow and slavery in the united states or apartheid and its predecessors in south africa, you cannot begin to understand them without understanding the external pressure. for example, you can't understand the democratic elections in south africa in april 1994 without understanding the role of cuban troops who defeated the apartheid military on the battlefield of southern angola, leading to the liberation of south african-occupied namibia next door to south africa. and then, of course, floating in the ether was the idea that is the apartheid authorities did not negotiate reasonably with their opponents, then the cuban troops might not be satisfied with just kicking their butts out of southern angola. they might march all the way to pretoria and forcibly object these races from power. and that helped to induce sweet reason into the negotiating team of the apartheid authorities. so once again, back to north ameri
striking about these settler colonial regimes, particularly those in north america and those in southern africa, that if you look at the devolution of their regimes of oppression be it jim crow and slavery in the united states or apartheid and its predecessors in south africa, you cannot begin to understand them without understanding the external pressure. for example, you can't understand the democratic elections in south africa in april 1994 without understanding the role of cuban troops who...
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five pieces of debris from the boeing triple seven have been found in southern africa and the seychellesalaysia, and have spent one and $50 million on the search so far and have agreed not to extend it. powered by over 2400 journalists and 150 bureaus around the world, this is bloomberg news. my next guest stands out in the hedge fund sector. the asia fun climbing for nine straight months, tripling its assets since last july. thank you for coming in. you are getting money in, and others are seeing out floors. whitey think that is? >> a couple of things. the bar has been raised in terms of infrastructure that you need to run these funds. 10 years ago, it was easier. what we have seen as the that it costres more money to run these businesses. rishaad: is that regulation? and investorstion who are much more cautious about every aspect of the noninvestment process, so that means that you have had this big thosel effect where of who have the resources to put the infrastructure in place have diverted a lot of the flows that would have gone to newer funds. we are one of the few funds locally th
five pieces of debris from the boeing triple seven have been found in southern africa and the seychellesalaysia, and have spent one and $50 million on the search so far and have agreed not to extend it. powered by over 2400 journalists and 150 bureaus around the world, this is bloomberg news. my next guest stands out in the hedge fund sector. the asia fun climbing for nine straight months, tripling its assets since last july. thank you for coming in. you are getting money in, and others are...
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but other parts of southern africa as a whole. southern america. mean, those emerging markets have grown about 7% over the year, compared to perhaps overall growth at 2%. obviously if you're only averaging 2% and you've grown from 7, that means you've got grown as far and losing ground in other areas. >> what's the deciding factor going to be on whether or not you maintain momentum for the foreseeable future for the rest of the year, for example? >> well i think the big opportunity for them, if they're coming towards the end of their project spring which say massive capital investment improvement in the 4g coverage, particularly across europe that will start to wind down and free up some cash. also the takeup of 4g with consumers is relatively low. only a small amount using it. the date dal usage actually goes up at the moment, they're only averaging one gig of usage per month per user. when you think some of the base of packages sold is relatively low. >> we know this incredible amount of investment is going into 4g. does this suggest we're going
but other parts of southern africa as a whole. southern america. mean, those emerging markets have grown about 7% over the year, compared to perhaps overall growth at 2%. obviously if you're only averaging 2% and you've grown from 7, that means you've got grown as far and losing ground in other areas. >> what's the deciding factor going to be on whether or not you maintain momentum for the foreseeable future for the rest of the year, for example? >> well i think the big opportunity...
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indirectly, for the deaths of millions of people in southeast asia, east timor, bangladesh, and southern africa, among other places 'unique in the annals of american diplomacy.'" kissinger has been drawn into the 2016 election after hillary clinton praised kissinger while sanders blasted kissinger's role in the u.s. bombing of cambodia and the u.s.-backed coup against chilean president salvador allende. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. it is great to be back in new york, that we are still on the road. the white house has announced president obama will become the first serving u.s. president to visit the japanese city of hiroshima later this month. but officials said he will not apologize for what happened on august 6, 1945 when the united states dropped the first nuclear weapon in history on the civilian population of hiroshima. the attack destroyed the city. shock waves, radiation and heat , rays took the lives of some 140,000 people. three days later, the u.s. dropped a second atomic bomb on nagasaki, kil
indirectly, for the deaths of millions of people in southeast asia, east timor, bangladesh, and southern africa, among other places 'unique in the annals of american diplomacy.'" kissinger has been drawn into the 2016 election after hillary clinton praised kissinger while sanders blasted kissinger's role in the u.s. bombing of cambodia and the u.s.-backed coup against chilean president salvador allende. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war...
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that is to say that 1776 was an attempt to escape the logic of abolition of slavery in 1965 in southern africa was an attempt to escape the logic of decolonization and one person, one vote in african majority rules. therefore, you cannot begin to understand the tribulations and trials experienced by people of african descent in north america unless you understand that by several orders of magnitude they fought against the formation of the united states of america. they cited with london and its attempt to crush the slaveholders rebellion just like the africans did not accept the establishment of the new state of rhodesia in 1965. when you fight a war and lose, you can expect to be penalized and pulverized for evermore and less, and until you are able to turn the tables against your oppressors, one of the ways that we were able to turn the tables against her oppressors was through the haitian revolution, 1791-18 oh four. that follows quickly upon the footsteps of the formation of the u.s. constitution and the first convening of congress. in some ways it was a rebuke and a reputation of this new
that is to say that 1776 was an attempt to escape the logic of abolition of slavery in 1965 in southern africa was an attempt to escape the logic of decolonization and one person, one vote in african majority rules. therefore, you cannot begin to understand the tribulations and trials experienced by people of african descent in north america unless you understand that by several orders of magnitude they fought against the formation of the united states of america. they cited with london and its...
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algeria in a political and security sense affects all of its neighbors in north africa and in southern africa. it plays an important diplomatic role. algeria is an important country. it is one of the largest natural gas producers in africa. it is the second largest supplier of gas to europe. and it's one of the top oil-producing countries in africa. so algeria is a pivotal state. yet there's a lot we don't know about algeria. and in talking to people, observers, analysts, there is always a lot of frustration when it comes to analyzing algeria. describe theays country is resistant to change. now, with the fiscal isis and the drop in oil prices, there are high expectations among many international observers that the economic crisis will lead to a toies of reforms in algeria diversify the economy, to attract foreign investment, to change the taxation system and the high burden of subsidies. but i think a lot of these assessments in many ways disqualify or disregard the importance of algerian history and its experiences in shaping debate and,tical most importantly, debates about reform. algeria's
algeria in a political and security sense affects all of its neighbors in north africa and in southern africa. it plays an important diplomatic role. algeria is an important country. it is one of the largest natural gas producers in africa. it is the second largest supplier of gas to europe. and it's one of the top oil-producing countries in africa. so algeria is a pivotal state. yet there's a lot we don't know about algeria. and in talking to people, observers, analysts, there is always a lot...
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i spent time in the 1980s in a country in southern africa known as south africa where this same legal system that existed here under jim crow existed there under the name of apartheid. it's for that country that i go in just two weeks. congressman john lewis of georgia and with the children of robert kennedy took aim at the 50th anniversary of a speech given in cape town 50 years ago. it is a striking moment for us to reflect on the importance and the power of the centrality of brown v. board in wiping away the dark stain of alexi for this focusing, that of legal fiction rendered in 1896 that separate but equal allowed us to square y the horrible injustice of a separation between the races with the words in our constitution, the word of you, madam president in the words above the interests of our supreme court are the words of the president's desk in our chamber, e. pluribus unum, from anyone. more important the words above the supreme court, equal justicl for all. we have the soaring words in our foundational documents and our most important government buildings that suggests we will
i spent time in the 1980s in a country in southern africa known as south africa where this same legal system that existed here under jim crow existed there under the name of apartheid. it's for that country that i go in just two weeks. congressman john lewis of georgia and with the children of robert kennedy took aim at the 50th anniversary of a speech given in cape town 50 years ago. it is a striking moment for us to reflect on the importance and the power of the centrality of brown v. board...
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been developing sweet potatoes that withstand multiple viral infections commonly encountered in southern africa, and that enables sweet potatoes to be grown and be part of the subsistence, not quite the word, but a substantial source of food in that region. but there's also genetic modifications that cause concerns. most genetically modified crops born in the u.s. have been offered to refer resistence to a chemical known as glyphosate. it has gone up dramatically from 1994 through the current time where you can see the huge increase in the application of this wheat killer. we've had a corresponding general depletion of the monarch butterfly in regions where glyphosate is used. that is a concern. monarchs have been crashing and that's a concern to folks. or look and think about the runoff. if you put billions of gallons of weed killer on crops, billions of gallons running into the waterways, it has an impact on the waterways. it changes the makeup of the waterways because of the weed killer killing various organisms within the streams. our waterways with herbicides can have a negative impact on
been developing sweet potatoes that withstand multiple viral infections commonly encountered in southern africa, and that enables sweet potatoes to be grown and be part of the subsistence, not quite the word, but a substantial source of food in that region. but there's also genetic modifications that cause concerns. most genetically modified crops born in the u.s. have been offered to refer resistence to a chemical known as glyphosate. it has gone up dramatically from 1994 through the current...
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the match and annual fundraising event for his charity which w supports young people in peoplen southern africaentp and first lady celebrated inte i style.st >> the video posted on the white house's twitter page last nightg first couple dancing with two o th um, the robot r2d2 right thereit here come the two there you go.u this is not the first time stare wars characters just showed upwe at the white house. hse storm troopers made an made a appearance at the white house a for the easter egg roll. maybe they just camden out and u waited for this moment. mom >> added security never hurts.ur how about this? facebook founder mark zuckerberg holdingi a meeting with the crew. cre he posted this picture onn facebook with the caption team meeting. et all star wars people thereeothe zuckerberg still running theun t show. >> oh yeah.>> o >> we'll hurry up. up. looking younger by changing youn diet. we'll tell you what foods to eat and how often to eat them. e t >> we'll tell you why magic mike fans may want to book a trip to vegas. back in two minutes. ♪ >>> well, there it is littleer dreary. different v
the match and annual fundraising event for his charity which w supports young people in peoplen southern africaentp and first lady celebrated inte i style.st >> the video posted on the white house's twitter page last nightg first couple dancing with two o th um, the robot r2d2 right thereit here come the two there you go.u this is not the first time stare wars characters just showed upwe at the white house. hse storm troopers made an made a appearance at the white house a for the easter...
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africa. a lot of the southerners ended up all over the place. there are all kinds of stories. of disastrous -- disastrous occur at the end of war. of the reason why there has not been more research accomplished on the confe derados. studentsi challenge and scholars to research in this area. i think it's a promising area of >> [inaudible] >> thank you, casey. "roaderican artifacts," to the white house rewidn" and more on c-span.org/history. >> marshall university professor kat williams talks about life on the home front for women during world war ii. here is a preview. >> do you remember me telling you how didn't have a lot of opportunities to work outside the home? certainly not a lot of
africa. a lot of the southerners ended up all over the place. there are all kinds of stories. of disastrous -- disastrous occur at the end of war. of the reason why there has not been more research accomplished on the confe derados. studentsi challenge and scholars to research in this area. i think it's a promising area of >> [inaudible] >> thank you, casey. "roaderican artifacts," to the white house rewidn" and more on c-span.org/history. >> marshall university...
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africa. a lot of the southerners ended up all over the place. there are all kinds of stories. of disastrous -- disastrous occur at the end of war. of the reason why there has not been more research accomplished on the confe derados. studentsi challenge and scholars to research in this area. i think it's a promising area of >> [inaudible] >> thank you, casey. >> interested in american history tv? visit our website, c-span.org /history. rewind,the white house lectures in history and more at c-span.org/histo
africa. a lot of the southerners ended up all over the place. there are all kinds of stories. of disastrous -- disastrous occur at the end of war. of the reason why there has not been more research accomplished on the confe derados. studentsi challenge and scholars to research in this area. i think it's a promising area of >> [inaudible] >> thank you, casey. >> interested in american history tv? visit our website, c-span.org /history. rewind,the white house lectures in history...
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mineral industry and the private web of railroads and port that were under construction in southern and east africa to transport those minerals. tate characterized her work as the study of european imperialism. railways are more efficacious than guns. history indicates railways have been a better means of settling a country that have military enterprise. the fact these two manuscripts never made it was not her lack of trying. i think this is another reminder of how difficult it had been all along. in some way it is a miracle much of her work made it into print as it did. what is perhaps more miraculous is she never stopped researching and she continued to write and revise long located mesh scripts even after she retired from teaching in 1977. to say she was driven to do that work seems a profound understatement. after she retired in 1977, she reserved that she served on the advisory committee as both an interviewer and interviewee. she lingered a in her own conversations, but she complained vehemently about the inequity directed at her based on her sex. and the combined and segregated world of whic
mineral industry and the private web of railroads and port that were under construction in southern and east africa to transport those minerals. tate characterized her work as the study of european imperialism. railways are more efficacious than guns. history indicates railways have been a better means of settling a country that have military enterprise. the fact these two manuscripts never made it was not her lack of trying. i think this is another reminder of how difficult it had been all...
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. >> anthony: the flavors and textures and food ways of west africa are all over southern cooking.e how short the line between there and here than gullah culture. >> anthony: i'm really enjoying this, i got to tell you. >> sean: this is so delicious. >> ashley: oh my goodness. >> anthony: how african is traditional gullah cooking? >> ashley: well, i think what happens is you change the location of the people, but you do not change who the people were. you did not change the information that they came with, with their traditions. >> sean: if you look at the history of american food and you'll -- you'll quickly see that this is -- this is one of the first true cuisines of america. >> anthony: oh what's that? what is this? it looks good. >> b.j.: we're going back to west africa. >> ashley: all right. >> anthony: soft shell crabs and conch in a decidedly west african inflected peanut stew with carolina rice, sauteed squash, and zucchini. >> anthony: oh, that's so good. >> sean: man, it's been a while since i've had conch. >> anthony: clearly, i mean, correct me if i'm wrong, sean, ther
. >> anthony: the flavors and textures and food ways of west africa are all over southern cooking.e how short the line between there and here than gullah culture. >> anthony: i'm really enjoying this, i got to tell you. >> sean: this is so delicious. >> ashley: oh my goodness. >> anthony: how african is traditional gullah cooking? >> ashley: well, i think what happens is you change the location of the people, but you do not change who the people were. you did...
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africa. in 1817, a year after monroe's election, a group of southern plantation owners joined with northerners to form an alliance called the american colonization society to purchase and emancipate slaves and transport them to africa. at president monroe's urging, congress appropriated $100,000, a lot of money then, to fund an agency to return africans captured from slave traders, to return them to their native lands. in 1821, the colonization society bought a large area of land at the mouth of the st. paul river in liberia, as a temporary haven for returning slaves, expecting them to set off for their native villages. after three or four generations in america, they do not know where their native villages were, so many did not move into the interior and that settlement grew into a city. they named monrovia to honor the american president. unfortunately, the work for the colonization society started about 40 years too late. the economy of the south had converted from tobacco to cotton. tobacco plantations depended on skilled hands to grow the tender crops, which usually forced planters to fos
africa. in 1817, a year after monroe's election, a group of southern plantation owners joined with northerners to form an alliance called the american colonization society to purchase and emancipate slaves and transport them to africa. at president monroe's urging, congress appropriated $100,000, a lot of money then, to fund an agency to return africans captured from slave traders, to return them to their native lands. in 1821, the colonization society bought a large area of land at the mouth...
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warmer than the 20th century average and well past the old record set in 2010 the southern hemisphere and led the way with africasouth america and asia all have been the warmest april on record. . narrator: sometimes it's the things that the rest of us don't see that can make all the difference in california's classrooms. it's part of my responsibility as someone who's experienced to allow the door to be open for younger teachers. the teamwork between the teachers is essential. when we collaborate with each other... ...it makes everyone stronger. by helping my fellow teachers be successful, i'm helping kids be successful. narrator: the california teachers association: educators who know quality public schools make a better california for all of us. >>robin winston: matt here at the bay bridge toll plaza is still at the moment to problems on the span with his build of to 580 come and vote for market san pablo the upper east a twist of backed off from home with four law average of time to five minutes to get from the maze to the sky when. >>darya: mixture the kitchen is clean and messy kitchen it can lead the peop
warmer than the 20th century average and well past the old record set in 2010 the southern hemisphere and led the way with africasouth america and asia all have been the warmest april on record. . narrator: sometimes it's the things that the rest of us don't see that can make all the difference in california's classrooms. it's part of my responsibility as someone who's experienced to allow the door to be open for younger teachers. the teamwork between the teachers is essential. when we...
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southern indian ocean. the two new pieces of debris are an engine part and a cabin panel piece. they were found in south africa and on a remote island in the indian ocean. an international team of experts confirm both pieces are almost certainly from mh-370. that brings the total number of debris pieces to five. >>> this morning there are reports that the new hampshire attorney general will launch an investigation after a video shows officers punching a man while he was on the ground. helicopter video shows the point where a high-speed chase from massachusetts ended in nashua, new hampshire. the driver opened his door with his hands up, got on his knees, got on the grounds, then the video shows the officers approach the man and punch him. state police say they'll likely conduct an internal investigation. >>> in colorado, a judge ruled are the man who acknowledged killing three people at a planned parenthood clinic is not competent to stand trial. the ruling puts the case against robert dear on hold. he'll be sent to be a state psychiatric hospital, and his mental health will be re-evaluated in august. dear is
southern indian ocean. the two new pieces of debris are an engine part and a cabin panel piece. they were found in south africa and on a remote island in the indian ocean. an international team of experts confirm both pieces are almost certainly from mh-370. that brings the total number of debris pieces to five. >>> this morning there are reports that the new hampshire attorney general will launch an investigation after a video shows officers punching a man while he was on the ground....
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southern indian ocean. the two new pieces of debris are an engine part and a cabin panel piece. they were found in south africa and on a remote island in the indian ocean. an international team of experts confirmed both items are almost certainly from mh-370. that brings the total number of debris pieces from the missing jet now to five. >>> it's kind of getting light out there. we want to get a check on traffic, see how your commute will be this morning. >> nbc 10's first alert traffic reporter jessica boyington can get you to work. >> that's right. if you're heading out the door in the next couple minutes, you want to get on 95 now. we're not seeing any big delays yet. this is around academy road. southbound you can see in big jam-ups yet. that total drive time is only a 13-minute trip with speeds still into the 60s this morning. you can see no southbound delay, in northbound delay. good news out in horsham. that accident we were talking about that closed 611 for the most part of the morning so far between blair mill road and horsham road has cleared out of the way. as for mass transit, we're seeing big dela
southern indian ocean. the two new pieces of debris are an engine part and a cabin panel piece. they were found in south africa and on a remote island in the indian ocean. an international team of experts confirmed both items are almost certainly from mh-370. that brings the total number of debris pieces from the missing jet now to five. >>> it's kind of getting light out there. we want to get a check on traffic, see how your commute will be this morning. >> nbc 10's first alert...
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southern italy. most of the migrants are believed to be from sub-saharan africa. >>> a teenager is recovering after being by a shark off the coast of north florida. this video was taken just hours after the attack. the boy was on a surfboard with his father when the shark swam up and bit him on the calf. rescuers say judging by the size of the bite the shark was about five feet long. the beach was closed for about hour before swimmers could finally return. >>> and in southern california, investigators are trying to figure out if a shark bite is to blame for another's injury. lifeguards at newport beach received a call for a woman in distress and bleeding heavily with large bite marks on upper torso and shoulder. there had been no reports of sharks in the area. the beach is now closed at least till morning. >>> let's go to the growing controversy over the shooting of a gorilla at the cincinnati zoo. the animal was killed over the weekend after a 4-year-old boy somehow fell in the gorilla enclosure. the zoo's dangerous animal response team shot the 17-year-old ape named harambe because they feared for the
southern italy. most of the migrants are believed to be from sub-saharan africa. >>> a teenager is recovering after being by a shark off the coast of north florida. this video was taken just hours after the attack. the boy was on a surfboard with his father when the shark swam up and bit him on the calf. rescuers say judging by the size of the bite the shark was about five feet long. the beach was closed for about hour before swimmers could finally return. >>> and in southern...
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africa and on an island off of the coast. it disappeared two years ago on the way to beijing with 239 passengers. >> an incredible act of hour reportism caught on camera in southern california. the manager of a mattress shot dragging the driver from the burning car away from the wreckage. it happened on tuesday after it crashed, the manager said he was recording the wreckage on the point and he noticed that someone was still inside. the driver was involved in a street race and the driver is severely injured but ought but still alive. >> the public is invited to offer suggestions on making ocean people safer after two high school students drown off ocean beach last month. there have been several instances of surfers swept away by rip currents. they are suggesting boater public education, and more lifeguards. the meeting is at 2:30 at board at civic center plaza. >> bay area high school athlete is getting national attention for work on-and-off the field. "sports illustrated" is honoring the high school senior connor bruce as an athlete of the month for april. the video from "sports illustrated" is right here the he is the starting catcher for danville high school b
africa and on an island off of the coast. it disappeared two years ago on the way to beijing with 239 passengers. >> an incredible act of hour reportism caught on camera in southern california. the manager of a mattress shot dragging the driver from the burning car away from the wreckage. it happened on tuesday after it crashed, the manager said he was recording the wreckage on the point and he noticed that someone was still inside. the driver was involved in a street race and the driver...
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southern indian ocean. the two new pieces of debris are an engine part and a cabin panel piece. they were found in south africa and on a remote island in the indian ocean. international team of experts confirmed both items are almost certainly from mh-370. that brings the total number of debris pieces from the missing jet to five. >> now, take a look at this car that fell into a sinkhole. this is in london. people in nearby homes say they heard a sound similar to thunder around 3:00 a.m. local time. it was actually a large hole opening up in the ground outside. that blue car there ended up resting on utility pipes that kept it from falling all the way into the sinkhole. police are monitoring the situation in case they need to evacuate homes. >> a driver is expected to be okay after this fiery crash in los angeles. the bottom of your screen, you're going to see that he's unconscious inssz the upside down car. now, another man passing by pulled the driver to safety. the rescuer was shaken up about what happened, but says he would do it again if he had the chance. >> i knew it was a human life in there, and i jus
southern indian ocean. the two new pieces of debris are an engine part and a cabin panel piece. they were found in south africa and on a remote island in the indian ocean. international team of experts confirmed both items are almost certainly from mh-370. that brings the total number of debris pieces from the missing jet to five. >> now, take a look at this car that fell into a sinkhole. this is in london. people in nearby homes say they heard a sound similar to thunder around 3:00 a.m....
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and it's this part of the world, when you're talking about southern european, into the mediterranean, into the middle east and even northern africa, there is intense radar scrutiny of that area. >> absolutely, matt. the big thing here is you can actually put together a mosaic of the flight path and what one radar may not see, another radar will. of course, with defense radar, having a little better fidelity and being in that geographic area, they may be able to put together a very good picture of what was -- what this airplane was doing moments before the loss of control if that's what it was, and then the destruction, if, again, that's what it was. an in-flight breakup. they could put together a lot of information and, of course, we have satellite information. so while they don't see an explosion, that doesn't mean it didn't happen because you could have an internal fault in the aircraft that may not have been seen on a satellite. >> and related to that issue, this is such a heavily trafficked area, in particular by military vessels, navy vessels already there. we've reported some debris has been found. just a few more hours of
and it's this part of the world, when you're talking about southern european, into the mediterranean, into the middle east and even northern africa, there is intense radar scrutiny of that area. >> absolutely, matt. the big thing here is you can actually put together a mosaic of the flight path and what one radar may not see, another radar will. of course, with defense radar, having a little better fidelity and being in that geographic area, they may be able to put together a very good...
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southern europe. just like libya, just like the other countries of north africa.tabilize that whole economy and i think this will, you further put pressure on more refugees to leave in their boats and get across the european -- across the mediterranean. >> i don't know if you saw our reporter from egypt, they have been cautioned by the government already not to say terrorism. because it's already had a detrimental effect on the country on tourism. they thrived on tourism for decades and no one has gone there for for years. >> and they will be hurt more. >> and security is so tight in paris because it's affected their government and their economy they can't afford for things like this to happen. >> it destabilizes the whole security in europe. this took off from charles de gaulle airport in paris. i don't know where it was before then, brussels or casablanca. but the whole idea of the secure european airport is thrown into doubt by incidents of this kind. i also think that may be good politically for donald trump. >> why? >> he's already tweeted out saying this is
southern europe. just like libya, just like the other countries of north africa.tabilize that whole economy and i think this will, you further put pressure on more refugees to leave in their boats and get across the european -- across the mediterranean. >> i don't know if you saw our reporter from egypt, they have been cautioned by the government already not to say terrorism. because it's already had a detrimental effect on the country on tourism. they thrived on tourism for decades and...
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africa and on an island off the coast. the 777 disappeared more than two years on the way to beijing with 239 passengers. >> an incredible act of heroism caught on camera in southernornia, the manage of a mattress store drags the driver by his shirt away from the burning car. this is a car crash that happened in riverside on tuesday. the manager said that he was recording the fiery wreckage and he noticed someone was still need and he jumped into action and was involved in the street race. he does have severe injuries but he is alive. it is not clear if he will face criminal chances and the other driver city, is loose. >> a incredible. >> the public is invite dead offer suggestions on how to make ocean beach safer. the call for the improved safety comes after two vallejo high school students drowned off ocean beach last month. there have been several instances of surfers getting swept away by rip currents and one almosts better warning signs, lifeguards at warm weather and better publication about ocean danger at the board of supervisors chambers at civic plaza. >> bay area high school athlete is getting national attention for work on-and-off the field. "sports il
africa and on an island off the coast. the 777 disappeared more than two years on the way to beijing with 239 passengers. >> an incredible act of heroism caught on camera in southernornia, the manage of a mattress store drags the driver by his shirt away from the burning car. this is a car crash that happened in riverside on tuesday. the manager said that he was recording the fiery wreckage and he noticed someone was still need and he jumped into action and was involved in the street...
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we had over 40 alumni from the middle east, southern europe, africa and southeast asia. one of the topic ts in the conference was on radicalization in particular how that point of radicalization with foreign fighters leaving countries of those that were there to go to fight. and in discussions, it came out that in particular from muslim countries that the role of the mother more so than any other family member influenced either the radicalization or counter radicalization of both young men and young women family members in your own research if you see something similar and if so are there ways that the united states are partner nations can leverage that role in a positive way. >> yes. absolutely, i see it. the mother school that's been developing, have shown some levels of success and those basically brought in community level leaders and brought in women and taught them how to recognize the science radicalization in their families and what to do if they notice it and what to do if they found it. they're still very small and it's only a couple of different areas they've
we had over 40 alumni from the middle east, southern europe, africa and southeast asia. one of the topic ts in the conference was on radicalization in particular how that point of radicalization with foreign fighters leaving countries of those that were there to go to fight. and in discussions, it came out that in particular from muslim countries that the role of the mother more so than any other family member influenced either the radicalization or counter radicalization of both young men and...