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congo should not be at this point. the congo's constitution is clear. the congolese president is limited. no one can serve more than 25 your terms therefore he is nearing the end of his final term as mike indicated in his opening comments. no one, and i mean no one, including those who support president kabila disputes this. presidential elections must be held every five years. congo has already had two elections, as mike said, 2006, 2006, 2011 in fulfillment with the constitutional requirement. on february 12, 2015, last year, the congolese independent electoral commission referred to as its french initials as cen i published a calendar. it scheduled national assembly elections for november 27, 2016, with the inauguration of the new president on december 20, 2016. yet today we find ourselves in a situation where congo is not ready for the constitutionally required presidential election of 2016. why is that? what's the problem? last november this is what i said. i said president kabila's supporter have been doing everything they can to distract, delay a
congo should not be at this point. the congo's constitution is clear. the congolese president is limited. no one can serve more than 25 your terms therefore he is nearing the end of his final term as mike indicated in his opening comments. no one, and i mean no one, including those who support president kabila disputes this. presidential elections must be held every five years. congo has already had two elections, as mike said, 2006, 2006, 2011 in fulfillment with the constitutional...
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though it's illegal in the congo, that hasn't slowed their food. it's the largest in congo's capital capital. monkeys, pork pines, even alligators, dead or alive. they're not openly sold here anymore, but you can still buy them in many parts of the congo. their orphan babies often end up in the only place they can care for them. the babies arrive often injured. each is assigned a surrogate human mother and their job is to raise the babies as their own, showering them with the love and attention the orphan apes so desperately need. it's incredible to see them up close like this. >> i say all the time that for sure they are great apes. they are not us and we are not them but we have a line in the middle of the two worlds that we cross all the time. >> reporter: babies are as playful as any human toddler. and just as curious. suzy would know. she's in charge of the and overseas their rehabilitation. you have a child of your own? >> yes. >> reporter: how are they different? >> no difference. >> reporter: i mean, you have to be a mother to this baby? >>
though it's illegal in the congo, that hasn't slowed their food. it's the largest in congo's capital capital. monkeys, pork pines, even alligators, dead or alive. they're not openly sold here anymore, but you can still buy them in many parts of the congo. their orphan babies often end up in the only place they can care for them. the babies arrive often injured. each is assigned a surrogate human mother and their job is to raise the babies as their own, showering them with the love and attention...
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congo is one of the least developed countries in the world. it has millions of acres of go to cbs news.com and click on >>> u.s. men's basketball team is back in action. they take on a serbia in what's known as the group stage. here how team u.s.a. is playing both on and off the court. >> reporter: pinpoint accuracy from behind the arc. has madet u.s. men's basketball team that gold has never been a question. until australia almost turned the newest version of the dream team's road to glory into a nightmare. >> not an easy night for the united states. >> reporter: really the only competitor that the u.s. faces is itself. complacency is going to be the main issue they face. if they can get over that, i that's gotten used to gold, the hardware isn't necessarily the prize. >> the bond we will have for a lifetime of winning gold in the olympics will be a lot more special to me than the actual gold medal. >> reporter: the 12 superstars on this team have already grown closer. >> this is the tightest team i've ever been on and i feel as though everyo
congo is one of the least developed countries in the world. it has millions of acres of go to cbs news.com and click on >>> u.s. men's basketball team is back in action. they take on a serbia in what's known as the group stage. here how team u.s.a. is playing both on and off the court. >> reporter: pinpoint accuracy from behind the arc. has madet u.s. men's basketball team that gold has never been a question. until australia almost turned the newest version of the dream team's...
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she's belgian-born, but has lived in congo most of her life. if you ask her why she cares so much about bonobos, she'll tell you "just look into their eyes." your... just like they look in your soul. >> cooper: in your soul. >> andre: yeah. >> cooper: and it's rare that-- most primates don't... don't maintain eye contact like that. >> andre: yeah, because... don't try to do this with gorilla, you know and... >> cooper: right. it's a threatening gesture, if you do it with a gorilla. >> andre: yeah. >> cooper: but bonobos look right at you. >> andre: oh, yeah. >> cooper: bonobos may have a brain that's a third the size of ours, but they're remarkably intelligent. ( bonobo screeching ) >> cooper: those high-pitched form of communication, and their gestures are unmistakable. like chimpanzees, bonobos use tools in a wide variety of ways, and are capable of abstract problem-solving. >> andre: she have a baby, so she cannot go deeply... >> cooper: so she's breaking the stick, actually? >> andre: yeah, she... she shows the stick is too short. >> cooper
she's belgian-born, but has lived in congo most of her life. if you ask her why she cares so much about bonobos, she'll tell you "just look into their eyes." your... just like they look in your soul. >> cooper: in your soul. >> andre: yeah. >> cooper: and it's rare that-- most primates don't... don't maintain eye contact like that. >> andre: yeah, because... don't try to do this with gorilla, you know and... >> cooper: right. it's a threatening gesture,...
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congo is one of the least developed countries in the world. it has millions of acres of virtually untouched forests. 60 minutes. more than 2 million men and women have served in our military since 9/11. i was privileged to serve with hundreds of thousands of them and now many are returning to civilian live. they are evaluating career options. beginning new jobs. and starting businesses. acp advisor net can help them. acp advisor net is a nonprofit online community where americans can provide advice to those who have served. now we can serve those who served us by helping them find their next career. (franklin d. roosevelt) the inherent right to work is one of the elemental privileges of a free people. endowed, as our nation is, with abundant physical resources... ...and inspired as it should be to make those resources and opportunities available for the enjoyment of all... ...we approach reemployment with real hope of finding a better answer than we have now. >>> u.s. men's basketball team is back in action. they take on a serbia in what's kno
congo is one of the least developed countries in the world. it has millions of acres of virtually untouched forests. 60 minutes. more than 2 million men and women have served in our military since 9/11. i was privileged to serve with hundreds of thousands of them and now many are returning to civilian live. they are evaluating career options. beginning new jobs. and starting businesses. acp advisor net can help them. acp advisor net is a nonprofit online community where americans can provide...
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east congo is probably one of the most violent regions in the world. thousands and thousands of women have been raped as an instrument of war. thousands of people have been killed. just recently over 500 in this , region. and we had given a grant to the superintendent in this region to rebuild some of the churches and some of the work which is being done in the aftermath of these attacks. last week, he loses his two sisters in another attack from this islamic group. what do i tell him? you connect? his impulse is probably to separate. it is a challenge to make a connection in a situation where it is a matter of death and life, where you have experienced a terrorist attack. and still we believe, and i believe strongly, that we need to work towards connection. i still believe that, in the end, if you want to overcome hatred and violence, we have to open ourselves up to risk, being vigilant, being cautious, but at the same time, taking the risk to connect, and taking the risk to build bridges and create the shared humanity with people who are different fr
east congo is probably one of the most violent regions in the world. thousands and thousands of women have been raped as an instrument of war. thousands of people have been killed. just recently over 500 in this , region. and we had given a grant to the superintendent in this region to rebuild some of the churches and some of the work which is being done in the aftermath of these attacks. last week, he loses his two sisters in another attack from this islamic group. what do i tell him? you...
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is one of four members of the democratic republic of congo olympic team. we wish him good luck, and we will be watching. >>> long walks on the beach or just a sit in the park. questions channel 3 asked olympians in rio. the random questions and answers are straight ahead. can't wait to see that. >> today's medal count, i love seeing this, is brought to you by the university hospitals. the united states is running away with the medal count with 111. 40 goals, china's second, great britain is third with 63. he only almondmilk made with california-grown blue diamond almonds. ?? of course, if you ask one of our almond growers... there's no maybe about it. ?? almond breeze. the best almonds make the best almondmilk. >>> the olympic zone got thing going 16 days ago before the opening ceremony. now tonight, our final o-zone with the closing ceremony is tomorrow. still one more night on prime time tonight. have you ever wondered what olympic athletes are asked right after competing? there are definitely interesting questions that come their way. let's just say the
is one of four members of the democratic republic of congo olympic team. we wish him good luck, and we will be watching. >>> long walks on the beach or just a sit in the park. questions channel 3 asked olympians in rio. the random questions and answers are straight ahead. can't wait to see that. >> today's medal count, i love seeing this, is brought to you by the university hospitals. the united states is running away with the medal count with 111. 40 goals, china's second, great...
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from congo. first of all, i would like to thank you because you have given us the opportunity to know something about america, not just that america is not perfect . our countries are not perfect. destroyused media to our africa and our country. today all they know about africa is poverty, it is hunger, it is now nutrition. , congo does a lot too much. naturaltry has many resources. it is a victim of this wealth, this richness because powerful countries have destroyed our people, bring war in our country , and people are being poor and for everyday, and countries which are making weapons keep on improving, keep on developing. this is not good. i'm going to ask a favor from you. the first one is that you are going to leave the white house, i think by november -- pres. obama: jane work, but that is ok. [laughter] january. if you can -- to our political leaders, as soon as you leave the white house, leaderseach out to our because you are an african-american. the second favor is i will need a special
from congo. first of all, i would like to thank you because you have given us the opportunity to know something about america, not just that america is not perfect . our countries are not perfect. destroyused media to our africa and our country. today all they know about africa is poverty, it is hunger, it is now nutrition. , congo does a lot too much. naturaltry has many resources. it is a victim of this wealth, this richness because powerful countries have destroyed our people, bring war in...
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. >>> from the congo to the olympic games, him quite the distance. sunday he wants the men's marathon in rio. it's really is hard tickets to you. use of the term a guy ready to pay it forward. when he walks around 30, he is reminded how far he has come.>> this is not only for me but for they know what we have been through. >> reporter: he wears the republic of congo on his jacket. and in his heart.>> i went to the united states. running gives me new life. the coach told me that he we want you he was just screaming at me. >> reporter: continued at lakewood high school grades earned him a scholarship. education has always come first. >> anything can happen. what you get it in your head. it's hard to take it out of there. >> reporter: in 2009 he started a project raging -- raising $9000 to build a library in his home city.>> i want to give we had over 300 kids show up. >> reporter: one of them is racing in rio as well. >> there are so many people here. i want to do for well for everyone. >> reporter: they live in dedicated to his work. you can read more
. >>> from the congo to the olympic games, him quite the distance. sunday he wants the men's marathon in rio. it's really is hard tickets to you. use of the term a guy ready to pay it forward. when he walks around 30, he is reminded how far he has come.>> this is not only for me but for they know what we have been through. >> reporter: he wears the republic of congo on his jacket. and in his heart.>> i went to the united states. running gives me new life. the coach...
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williams recalled american efforts during world war ii to secure high-quality uranium for in spies in the congo. look for these titles and book stores this coming week. >> marcia clark, who is samantha? >> samantha is a criminal defense lawyer, she left the public defenders office a office a few years back-she is in private practice and struggling to make a na
williams recalled american efforts during world war ii to secure high-quality uranium for in spies in the congo. look for these titles and book stores this coming week. >> marcia clark, who is samantha? >> samantha is a criminal defense lawyer, she left the public defenders office a office a few years back-she is in private practice and struggling to make a na
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we have a program in the congo with our united methodist church where we have an aviation ministry. several planes, small cessna planes, which could reach any part of the congo and fly medical supplies, they do is location missions. --they do in vocational evocation missions, and are an essential part of the ministry of the church. they are maintained by the missionaries of global ministries. back to this fateful day in june in istanbul. as i said, i was on a layover. i was just there to rest at this airport, and here you see the lounge. this is a picture i took when everyone had left already come after the attack in that part. the lounge is a place of safety. you go there and you feel much calmer. i was stretched out. i had taken off my shoes. and i was sleeping, waiting for my next flight. while i was sleeping, suddenly i heard this blast, very loud, and then shooting. you don't think it is happening. at this moment, i really thought it is a film, it is a dream, nightmare. but then people started running by the bench where i was lying on, like in real panic. i did not think much,
we have a program in the congo with our united methodist church where we have an aviation ministry. several planes, small cessna planes, which could reach any part of the congo and fly medical supplies, they do is location missions. --they do in vocational evocation missions, and are an essential part of the ministry of the church. they are maintained by the missionaries of global ministries. back to this fateful day in june in istanbul. as i said, i was on a layover. i was just there to rest...
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the others from south sudan, ethiopia and the democratic republic of the congo. >> it's a child's dream to be here, and what makes it special for him is that he was supposed to be here. when there was no war, he was supposed to be here, and now that he is here, even when not everything is optimal, he is here, and he now has something to go on. and he will go on. >> reporter: his number one hope is that by the next summer olympics, the notion of a team for refugees will be obsolete. >> in addition to his training, he also had to take intensive dutch lessons. she said the first words in an understandable sentiment. >> we have no idea what that's like. never at all. good for them. that's a great story. >> it's inspiring. >> and he got a standing ovation making his personal best. >> and he competes tonight. >> we wish him luck tonight. >> ali rogin, thank you so much. >>> and joining us this morning coming up, we visit a guy called dr. miami. >> okay. he's offering behind the scenes visits to his operating rooms. they're proving popular on social media. you're watching "world news now." >>
the others from south sudan, ethiopia and the democratic republic of the congo. >> it's a child's dream to be here, and what makes it special for him is that he was supposed to be here. when there was no war, he was supposed to be here, and now that he is here, even when not everything is optimal, he is here, and he now has something to go on. and he will go on. >> reporter: his number one hope is that by the next summer olympics, the notion of a team for refugees will be obsolete....
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we'll cheer on athletes on the first-ever olympic refugee team. 10 competitors from the congo, ethiopia, south sudan, and syria, who personify endurance. to all of our olympic and paralympic athletes wearing the red, white, and blue, know that your country couldn't be prouder of you. we admire all the work you've done to get to rio, and everything you'll do there. thank you for showing the world the best of america. and know that when you get up on that podium, we'll be singing the national anthem. and maybe even shedding a tear, right alongside you. now, go bring home the gold. rep. carter: hello, i'm buddy carter, and i represent the first district of georgia. this week, i held seven town-hall meetings with people from all over our district. we talked about a lot of different issues. but the one thing i heard over and over again was this. people are frustrated. they're working as hard as ever to pay the bills and put food on the table. but they're just not getting anywhere. their problems are growing. but their paychecks aren't. and at this point, they've come to see washington as the
we'll cheer on athletes on the first-ever olympic refugee team. 10 competitors from the congo, ethiopia, south sudan, and syria, who personify endurance. to all of our olympic and paralympic athletes wearing the red, white, and blue, know that your country couldn't be prouder of you. we admire all the work you've done to get to rio, and everything you'll do there. thank you for showing the world the best of america. and know that when you get up on that podium, we'll be singing the national...
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>> he was the first african american to go into the congo doing in terms of enslaving those people and creating the first african holocaust that took place. he killed millions and millions of africans extracting rubber, diamonds, and ivory out of the country. >> stephen: so this guy went over there to expose-- he was an american? >> he was an american. and he falsified his credentials in a lot of different ways to get places. and he told those people in europe he was the envoy from the president of the united states. and there being no internet and way they could check that. >> stephen: it's kind of like your character from "the hateful eight." >> and he worked himself into the congo so he could do that, and he wrote letters to various governments. because king leopold, even though he was extracting all those riches, he ran out of money building the railroad so he started borrowing money from various governments. so george washington williams was writing letters to various governments telling them what he was doing and to stop supporting him and, of course, the united states was one of
>> he was the first african american to go into the congo doing in terms of enslaving those people and creating the first african holocaust that took place. he killed millions and millions of africans extracting rubber, diamonds, and ivory out of the country. >> stephen: so this guy went over there to expose-- he was an american? >> he was an american. and he falsified his credentials in a lot of different ways to get places. and he told those people in europe he was the envoy...
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guess based on where the military campaigns work am aware he looked to being pushed, the democratic congo. it is not clear where he might have ended up after that. we are also hearing today that the u.n. has launched an independent investigation into allegations that its peacekeepers did not respond to prevent abuses of sexual a compound inst july. allen: the big story that came , an opencent days secret that i not been condemned where a lot a camp of u.s. contractors were housed, as well as other under national -- international aid workers, five came forward saying they were being raped by government soldiers. the u.n. often is mandated to investigate itself. we will see where this investigation has. -- heads. the evidence does look damning. >> you are writing a book on this territory. why is it proving so hard to find peace in south sudan? , whichone, the country i'm writing about, was never really a nationstate as modeled by the state plan. quickly led to a very violent state building process. medium-term, the issue was the international community imposed the peace plan on a government
guess based on where the military campaigns work am aware he looked to being pushed, the democratic congo. it is not clear where he might have ended up after that. we are also hearing today that the u.n. has launched an independent investigation into allegations that its peacekeepers did not respond to prevent abuses of sexual a compound inst july. allen: the big story that came , an opencent days secret that i not been condemned where a lot a camp of u.s. contractors were housed, as well as...
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she was just separated from her mom and dad during the fighting in the congo. she learned judo at a center for children. perhaps my family will see me, nowhere i am -- i'm alive, she says. we could reunite. >> reporter: so as you watch tonight, consider someone who may have known yolan, even her parents may be somewhere in the world, too. just some of 29 million refugees in the world today. >>> and in just a bit, we'll sit down with a man who head the charge '70s. >> we certainly hope all goes well in rio. but if there is a problem, a company from colorado has provided an eye in the sky to help with safe emergency evacuations. digital globe has taken satellite images for all the development in rio. that's helping security teams plan for evacuations. it's giving all of us at home a unique view of brazil's big dig. >>> at home, summer feels like it's over based on my completely unif informed opinion. >> -- uninformed opinion. >> it's still summer around! don't be crazy! we have about 40 more days to enjoy this season. today, i know, kind of felt like fall. those
she was just separated from her mom and dad during the fighting in the congo. she learned judo at a center for children. perhaps my family will see me, nowhere i am -- i'm alive, she says. we could reunite. >> reporter: so as you watch tonight, consider someone who may have known yolan, even her parents may be somewhere in the world, too. just some of 29 million refugees in the world today. >>> and in just a bit, we'll sit down with a man who head the charge '70s. >> we...
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mournings of national have begun in the democratic republic of congo for the 42 civilians killed in aacre. hundreds of soldiers and police to projectrafted in an estimated 20,000 catholic the south african capital. this monday. hello there. thanks very much for being with us. he says that he came to prove he is one of the greats, and that this is the olympics where he will do it. usain bolt has won gold in the 100-meter sprint in rio, setting himself on the path of historic three golds at three successive olympics. he said he will retire after this games next up for him before that is qualifying for the 200 meters on tuesday. then he will face the 4 by 100 meter relay later in the week. that here is what fans said on sunday. >> unbelievable, unexplainable. one of the best things in all my years. usain bolt, the greatest. the greatest. wish we won, but it was great to see usain bolt win again. >> one of the reasons -- historic. the greatest ever. boltth the latest on usain 's latest when, here is our sports editor from rio. >> usain bolt is once again the world's fastest man after a di
mournings of national have begun in the democratic republic of congo for the 42 civilians killed in aacre. hundreds of soldiers and police to projectrafted in an estimated 20,000 catholic the south african capital. this monday. hello there. thanks very much for being with us. he says that he came to prove he is one of the greats, and that this is the olympics where he will do it. usain bolt has won gold in the 100-meter sprint in rio, setting himself on the path of historic three golds at three...
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have more detestable you know now on be developing new story from the democratic republic of congo.roops firing tear gas at protesters. the country is observing its third and final day of mourning for the 51 people killed in a massacre in bneni. some claim the government has failed to take action o against violence. hundreds gathered in the town's main streets. a camp is to be closed. guinea.sed in papua new came in the form of a statement from the australian immigration minister. we can find out more from someone who joins us from sydney. susan, what do we know about why this camp is being closed, and why it is being closed now? susan: it is being closed operatorhe ginny supreme court ordered the closed so this is a licensed development, and there was a meeting between the two of. my basically signed an agreement to close the center. it has been marked by controversy in 2014. there were serious riots between asylum-seekers and locals. 1% was killed, a 23-year-old iranian asylum seeker who was murdered by a security guard. since beene sentenced to jail. it has been marred by controv
have more detestable you know now on be developing new story from the democratic republic of congo.roops firing tear gas at protesters. the country is observing its third and final day of mourning for the 51 people killed in a massacre in bneni. some claim the government has failed to take action o against violence. hundreds gathered in the town's main streets. a camp is to be closed. guinea.sed in papua new came in the form of a statement from the australian immigration minister. we can find...
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the country is in southern africa ensures a border with the democratic republic of congo, angola, and zimbabwe. the former british colony has been described as an african success tory. the leading candidates are the incumbent candidate who narrowly won a snap election in 2015. zambia's economy has tensions rising in the country. the race will be close and i have an unprecedented clashes between rival supporters. lucy taylor has been talking to young people in the capital. reporter: in zambia, not every child can grow up with egg ambitions. this person dreams of becoming a teacher, but for now, he doesn't have the money to go to university. >> is quite a challenge. you get all of your certificates, but it's difficult to find a job. there are places in our country where some only have one meal in a day. reporter: he's supporting the opposition because he believes they will help the young people. almost three quarters of people in zambia are under 30 years old. many, like him, are unemployed. one of the biggest questions is how to create opportunity for the growing numbers of young peopl
the country is in southern africa ensures a border with the democratic republic of congo, angola, and zimbabwe. the former british colony has been described as an african success tory. the leading candidates are the incumbent candidate who narrowly won a snap election in 2015. zambia's economy has tensions rising in the country. the race will be close and i have an unprecedented clashes between rival supporters. lucy taylor has been talking to young people in the capital. reporter: in zambia,...
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. >> reporter: a refugee of war torn congo is one of ten athletes competing without a country. he represents the olympic refugee team in judo. others include a swimmer who swam across the mediterranean sea to get to europe and to safety. refugees who sudan. >> we're a refugee. we're human beings like other people, you see? >> reporter: they'll march in under the olympic flag along with elite athletes in three dozen sports, including rugby back as an olympic sport for the first time since 1924. i think america and the world will really fall in love with the game. it is fast paced and big hits and a lot of one on ones. >> reporter: the slower paced game of golf is back for the first time since 1904. more than a dozen of the world's top golfers are withdrawn from the games over fears of the zika virus. >> i'm more excited about the impact honestly that the olympics will make on versus my own self winning the medal. >> reporter: after the games, the new golf course will become a public facility. >> our very own bruce beck has just arrived in rio. he'll have live reports beginning t
. >> reporter: a refugee of war torn congo is one of ten athletes competing without a country. he represents the olympic refugee team in judo. others include a swimmer who swam across the mediterranean sea to get to europe and to safety. refugees who sudan. >> we're a refugee. we're human beings like other people, you see? >> reporter: they'll march in under the olympic flag along with elite athletes in three dozen sports, including rugby back as an olympic sport for the first...
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so are some of the swimmers and judo and athletes from the democratic republic of congo, south sudan.efugee camp in africa tonight watching the opening ceremony that five of them are from, and that is heroic. >> thank you for your time tonight. appreciate it. >>> up next, how bad was this week for donald trump? the latest polling shows hillary clinton ahead. i'm one unlucky guy. the chance of being involved in a robbery is 1 in 757. the chances of being struck by lightning... [thunder] [coughs] 1 in 750,000. [ding] woman on p.a.: please fasten your seatbelts for unexpected turbulence. announcer: the chances of being a victim in an airline crash, 1 in 29 million. hey could i get some peanuts? the chances of being involved in a car crash are far greater than lightning strikes and plane crashes. and if you are texting while driving, your risk of crash increases 23 times. now, i may be an unlucky guy, but i don't have to be part of that statistic, and neither do you. drive responsibly. and an early morning mode.ode. and a partly sunny mode. and an outside... to clear inside mode. transiti
so are some of the swimmers and judo and athletes from the democratic republic of congo, south sudan.efugee camp in africa tonight watching the opening ceremony that five of them are from, and that is heroic. >> thank you for your time tonight. appreciate it. >>> up next, how bad was this week for donald trump? the latest polling shows hillary clinton ahead. i'm one unlucky guy. the chance of being involved in a robbery is 1 in 757. the chances of being struck by lightning......
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so are some of the swimmers and judo and athletes from the democratic republic of congo, south sudan.ut there's a refugee camp in africa tonight watching the opening ceremony that five of them are from, and that is heroic. >> thank you for your time tonight. appreciate it. >>> up next, how bad was this week for donald trump? the latest polling shows hillary clinton ahead. ♪ if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla (apremilast). otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase the risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor y
so are some of the swimmers and judo and athletes from the democratic republic of congo, south sudan.ut there's a refugee camp in africa tonight watching the opening ceremony that five of them are from, and that is heroic. >> thank you for your time tonight. appreciate it. >>> up next, how bad was this week for donald trump? the latest polling shows hillary clinton ahead. ♪ if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, isn't it time to let the real you shine through?...
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anchor: and tear gas and warning shots were with fired if benin in the democratic republic of congo. at least five people were injured in the clashes. 51 people were hacked to death last weekend, and that is blamed on an -- an islamic group. the story from kinshasa. reporter: the people are done expressing their anger. today hundreds took to the streets and erected barricades. police had to fire tear gas and gunshots in the air to scatter the protesters. one person died. the people are angry because they believe the government is not doing enough to protect them. since 2014, more than 500 civilians have been killed in that region. i spoke to the government spokesman just a few moments ago and he said he has heard what the population has to say but he reminds them that the government is responsible for homeland security but is not guilty of what happened saturday. the ash -- according to the government, the allied democratic forces is responsible, a rebel group from ug anda. a few members are in jail here and in beni and according to the golf -- government their trial will start on sa
anchor: and tear gas and warning shots were with fired if benin in the democratic republic of congo. at least five people were injured in the clashes. 51 people were hacked to death last weekend, and that is blamed on an -- an islamic group. the story from kinshasa. reporter: the people are done expressing their anger. today hundreds took to the streets and erected barricades. police had to fire tear gas and gunshots in the air to scatter the protesters. one person died. the people are angry...
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in congo tens of thousands have called for the leader to resign. critics here he may try to ex-kent his rule beyond the maximum uterms and are commanding elections take place this year. >> at least nine people are dead after an building collapsed near mu newbye. heavy rains have slowed the search for survivors. daniel will be here withth the latest bususiness headlines. stick around. >> welcome back, live from beberlin. our top story, turkey has said it will not honor its deal with the e.u. to stop migrants from coming to europe unless turkey citizens are granted visa-free travel to europe by october. >> let's get the latest business news now. daniel is here to talk about two taxi booking services who have decided to call a truce. >> uber has been driven to distraction by a price car in china that's cost it $2 billion so far. now, home grown rival dd says it's buying uber's operations. that will free them up to take on other big challenges. >> china has long been a battleground. it has more urban commuters than any other. it's also the world's larg
in congo tens of thousands have called for the leader to resign. critics here he may try to ex-kent his rule beyond the maximum uterms and are commanding elections take place this year. >> at least nine people are dead after an building collapsed near mu newbye. heavy rains have slowed the search for survivors. daniel will be here withth the latest bususiness headlines. stick around. >> welcome back, live from beberlin. our top story, turkey has said it will not honor its deal with...
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. >> this refugee wound up in cleveland and is now competing democratic republic of -- of congo. we live some of the best with us. hall that and more on the olympic zone. captions by: caption colorado, llc (800) 775-7838 e- mail: comments@captioncolorado.com ? [music] ? ? [music]
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he lives in cleveland with his family but he is competing for the republic of congo. it's where he was born and he became a refugee in uganda moved the and -- to cleveland. that was where he started running and lakewood high school. he is good at it because he got here to the olympic level went through denison university and a record setter and he competes this morning and the men's marathon. a lot of people race marathons for fun and is best time is two hours 20 minutes and 50 seconds. that amount of time. >> we will follow him a mixture he does well today. he has a great story. >> another guy looking to bring home gold, a buckeye wrestling later today in the 97 kg division, kyle snyder the youngest world champion in us history defeated the gold medalist from london and we are expecting good things from him. gold. and hiring irving competing with team usa gold-medal games today. he came here because he wanted to go home with a metal. that is the only thing that can make this your better for him. he already has his championship in cleveland. we are cheering for him. >
he lives in cleveland with his family but he is competing for the republic of congo. it's where he was born and he became a refugee in uganda moved the and -- to cleveland. that was where he started running and lakewood high school. he is good at it because he got here to the olympic level went through denison university and a record setter and he competes this morning and the men's marathon. a lot of people race marathons for fun and is best time is two hours 20 minutes and 50 seconds. that...
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has ledvice president his country and is reportedly in the democratic republic of congo.th sudan has been torn apart by a civil war between much ours and ther;s followers opposition. machar seeking refuge abroad. the vice president has reportedly fled and is believed to be on you -- en route to the european union. this comes a day after the new vice president had told him to stay away with paul -- stay away from politics and possibly the country until the next election. let him organize a political party and wait for the election of 2018. reporter: he is a former ally of machar, from the same ethnic group. machar, however, is never in doubt. this is the second time he fled south sudan. last february, the international community lobbied for his return to juba, something seen as essential to maintaining a fragile peace agreement. he returned in april to support his wartime rival in a transitional government, but it was a shaky relationship, and last month clashes between supporters led to hundreds of deaths, and much of the troops went into hiding. meanwhile, the u.n. autho
has ledvice president his country and is reportedly in the democratic republic of congo.th sudan has been torn apart by a civil war between much ours and ther;s followers opposition. machar seeking refuge abroad. the vice president has reportedly fled and is believed to be on you -- en route to the european union. this comes a day after the new vice president had told him to stay away with paul -- stay away from politics and possibly the country until the next election. let him organize a...
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the others are from south sudan, ethiopia and the democratic republic of the congo. >> for rami it's his child's dream to be here and what makes it special was supposed to be here. when there was no war he was supposed to be here and now that he is here, even when not everything is up to mode he here. >> reporter: his number one hope by the next summer olympics, the option for a refugee team will be obsolete. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> our thanks to ali for that. >> his personal best he set >>> power problems this morning. thousands are waking up in the dark following a wave of storms . we will let you know when the power will >>> also, an eye-opening report released overnight. the shocking crashes and death caused by debris on the road? >>> and it got a little out of hand and a school board meeting. it was so bad police officers were called in. find out what has the parents upset. >>> and another mini makeover for firstenergy stadium. >>> and come look at this
the others are from south sudan, ethiopia and the democratic republic of the congo. >> for rami it's his child's dream to be here and what makes it special was supposed to be here. when there was no war he was supposed to be here and now that he is here, even when not everything is up to mode he here. >> reporter: his number one hope by the next summer olympics, the option for a refugee team will be obsolete. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> our thanks to ali for that....