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she brought a teddy bear of the size and weight along with emma's ashes. >> you got it, you got it. >> tyler does have issues still today. he's struggling with chronic lung disease. he had problems with his eyes. he had seven blood trance -- transfusions. she found a support group in a community. >> to lose one, you have one and that's your anchor but half of your heart is gone. >> there are tickets available. events all year around and we'll put that information in our posted. >> a first dog-film festival this weekend and our famous meteorologist is on. >> today favorite k-9 meteorologist. guess what, he's not just a weather dog, he's also a movie star, there's a dog festival happening in the upper west side. >> it's about people who are -- safety about their dogs. you have to come see it saturday at noon. >> well, i got to talk to him about being in his first short film. >> governor was named god father of billy joeys daughter. he posed and playing a concert in family and shared pictures with the fans. joe and wife were married fourth of july weekend with governor promoting. >> wow.
she brought a teddy bear of the size and weight along with emma's ashes. >> you got it, you got it. >> tyler does have issues still today. he's struggling with chronic lung disease. he had problems with his eyes. he had seven blood trance -- transfusions. she found a support group in a community. >> to lose one, you have one and that's your anchor but half of your heart is gone. >> there are tickets available. events all year around and we'll put that information in our...
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she brought a teddy bear of the size and weight along with emma's ashes. >> you got it, you got it. >oes have issues still today. he's struggling with chronic lung disease. he had problems with his eyes. he had seven blood trance -- transfusions. she found a support group in a community. >> to lose one, you have one and that's your anchor but half of your heart is gone. >> there are tickets available. events all year around and we'll put that information in our website and we'll keep you posted. >> a first dog-film festival happening in the upper west side this weekend and our famous meteorologist is on. you have to come see it. ♪ ♪ ♪ staci, you have got to get down here. acme. acme. yes, mom. now. spread the word. vicki, this sale is amazing. the acme stock up sale is here. select varieties of general mills cereals are $1.88 each. green giant frozen vegetables, 88¢ each. and yoplait yogurt, 10 for just $4. honey, can you bring the truck? full, fresh & friendly. the acme stock up sale. it's just better. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> today favorite k-9 meteorologist. guess what, he's not just a weather dog
she brought a teddy bear of the size and weight along with emma's ashes. >> you got it, you got it. >oes have issues still today. he's struggling with chronic lung disease. he had problems with his eyes. he had seven blood trance -- transfusions. she found a support group in a community. >> to lose one, you have one and that's your anchor but half of your heart is gone. >> there are tickets available. events all year around and we'll put that information in our website and...
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>> i have always used emma thompson.ar-winning actress, but no one's looking for her in poughkeepsie. ( laughter ) so it's genius. >> stephen: so it's literally like a guy with an airport with a sign that says emma thompson when you arrive? >> yes, and one time this man was standing there, and his was folded. and i'm look and i don't see it anywhere. and i see this man and he's like this, and his sign is folded. and i go, "i think you might be looking for me." and he goes, "uh, no." ( laughter ) and i said, "emma thompson?" and he went, "yeah." ( laughter ) he was so sad. he was so excited to meet emma thompson. >> stephen: oh, my god. you can stick around? because we've got to hear about some soup and some gay people. >> i'm pretty busy but sure. >> stephen: i want to talk. a few jokes with you. >> all right. >> stephen: we'll be right back with more sarah silverman. ♪ ♪ ( applause ) excellent looking below the surface, researching a hunch... and making a decision you are type e*. time for a change of menu. research and
>> i have always used emma thompson.ar-winning actress, but no one's looking for her in poughkeepsie. ( laughter ) so it's genius. >> stephen: so it's literally like a guy with an airport with a sign that says emma thompson when you arrive? >> yes, and one time this man was standing there, and his was folded. and i'm look and i don't see it anywhere. and i see this man and he's like this, and his sign is folded. and i go, "i think you might be looking for me." and he...
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we also note joanne and little emma. it turns out that baby emma might be ten steps ahead of all of us this is her at two weeks old. doing something that most babies do until six months old. which is roll over, ta-da! that in itself would be incredible. but in the next video, emma has my son beaten by about three and a half years -- because watch what happens. that's her adorable big sister, hanna. >> say hi. >> not too early to start trying to teach the kid how to speak. her hands are going, her little mouth is going. i really want to say hi to you. and then -- that's ridiculous. >> one month is a lot earlier than expected. >> the babies of "right this minute" are not only stylish, but they're geniuses. >> teaching the kid how to say -- >> no. >> juicy tube wants to spreadd a message. >> he stands at the corner of a busy intersection and literally stops people in their tracks. >> see their reaction to his safety request. >> [ bleep ]. >>> plus, when urban snowboarding doesn't go as planned. >> game on! >> hello. >> why
we also note joanne and little emma. it turns out that baby emma might be ten steps ahead of all of us this is her at two weeks old. doing something that most babies do until six months old. which is roll over, ta-da! that in itself would be incredible. but in the next video, emma has my son beaten by about three and a half years -- because watch what happens. that's her adorable big sister, hanna. >> say hi. >> not too early to start trying to teach the kid how to speak. her hands...
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hayes and emma join us live in a moment.e out for blood on the dance floor last night or at least high scores. take a look. ♪ come with us not. >> reporter: spook-tacular spectacles. things getting hairy on halloween night on "dancing with the stars". ♪ wake me up inside >> that was franken sexy, boy. >> reporter: with only five weeks left in the competition, bindi tapping into her spooky side for fright night. holding the reign atop the leaderboard with a perfect score. >> that was an argentine tango master class. it was spellbinding dance magic. >> don't get adorable now. >> reporter: tamar braxton making a bold statement. >> i'm probably the best dancer in the competition. >> reporter: but the ups didn't seem to agree. >> for me there's still a disconnect when you guys dance together. >> you didn't feel that? >> no. >> reporter: but at the end of the show -- >> hayes and emma. >> reporter: vine star hayes grier having a fright night getting sent home after his frightening werewolf waltz? a life-changing event for me. >> r
hayes and emma join us live in a moment.e out for blood on the dance floor last night or at least high scores. take a look. ♪ come with us not. >> reporter: spook-tacular spectacles. things getting hairy on halloween night on "dancing with the stars". ♪ wake me up inside >> that was franken sexy, boy. >> reporter: with only five weeks left in the competition, bindi tapping into her spooky side for fright night. holding the reign atop the leaderboard with a...
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she and her daughter, emma walton hamilton, are ruling the scene with their new book. it's called "a spooky sparkly halloween." >> my god, what an introduction. >> i know. is this the ninth -- >> it's the seventh. >> actually, it's the eighth but the eighth isn't out yet. >> in other words, you'll be back next week with the eighth and in a month for the ninth in time for -- >> exactly a year since we met. >> we have to check on that. >> we want to check our calendar. >> maybe because carol was here about you. >> a very special thing she's done. saw her four days ago. >> she said she was going to see you. did you ever expect this kind of success when you started with the first book because it really -- >> no. books. we've been doing this now 17 years. >> 19 years. series -- >> we never expected it but we're thrilled. >> we do books for all ages in the collection. lovely. >> i will say this one is sort of close to our heart. >> because? >> because it was largely inspired by my daughter, mom's granddaughter, hope, who was the initial impetus -- >> the embodiment? >> yes.
she and her daughter, emma walton hamilton, are ruling the scene with their new book. it's called "a spooky sparkly halloween." >> my god, what an introduction. >> i know. is this the ninth -- >> it's the seventh. >> actually, it's the eighth but the eighth isn't out yet. >> in other words, you'll be back next week with the eighth and in a month for the ninth in time for -- >> exactly a year since we met. >> we have to check on that. >>...
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larson and joan allen written by emma donoghue and directed by lenny abrahamson. >> what ma has to learn -- she helps him to escape and he helps her to escape in a deeper way. she learns she can't go back to what she was. she has to accept that want she's had this life-changing and traumatizing experience and still decide that it's worth going on, and that's primarily in this world and primarily you have -- it has to do with how much her child loves her and how much she loves her child. >> rose: "our brand is crisis" and "room" when we continue. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: american express. >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: "our brand is crisis" is the new film from director david gordon green. sandra bullock plays jane bodine who comes out of retirement to help elect a bolivian president. it's a character study of a cynic reaching her limit. here is the tra
larson and joan allen written by emma donoghue and directed by lenny abrahamson. >> what ma has to learn -- she helps him to escape and he helps her to escape in a deeper way. she learns she can't go back to what she was. she has to accept that want she's had this life-changing and traumatizing experience and still decide that it's worth going on, and that's primarily in this world and primarily you have -- it has to do with how much her child loves her and how much she loves her child....
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emma, i want to start with you. russia has been targeting these targets for 24 hours. it's the first day of russia's investment and we're hearing loud doubts about what it really wants to do. any reaction? is anything being said in moscow from the kremlin? emma: the kremlin is saying the line it's been saying for a very long time about this, that the reason it has taken this decision is because it's very concerned about the role of i.s. in syria. vladimir putin has said there are 2,000 people from the post-soviet states fighting in syria and the concern is they may come back home to wreak havoc in russia and it is against the islamic state the russians carried out these pinpoint strikes, they said today, 20 sorties over the skies of syria against eight different targets, against military installations, communications and fuel depots. they said they warned their western partners they were doing this but there is no doubt this came incredibly short notice because the decision by the russian federation council to back president putin's personal request for intervention in
emma, i want to start with you. russia has been targeting these targets for 24 hours. it's the first day of russia's investment and we're hearing loud doubts about what it really wants to do. any reaction? is anything being said in moscow from the kremlin? emma: the kremlin is saying the line it's been saying for a very long time about this, that the reason it has taken this decision is because it's very concerned about the role of i.s. in syria. vladimir putin has said there are 2,000 people...
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. >> reporter: i am emma hayward in wolfsburg where these v where.kers face an uncertain future because of the emissions scandal. >>> the reported deaths of 11 iranian soldiers in syria in 48 hours have raised questions about the country's close involvement in the conflict. while russia is providing president bashar al-assad with air support. iranian advisers are playing an important role in battles on the ground. now iran also looks set to talk part in international talks in vee an on thursday i spoke to a journalist a short while ago and began by asking him if the reports of these deaths are affecting the public's view of the war in syria? >> nobody wants confrontation here, nobody wants further blood in syria. nobody is winning anything out of this, you know, unnecessary crisis. i think everybody has until this point as we speak the best option now is dialogue between all warring factions and all of those outside powers -- >> talk about dialogue in a moment but first if you will just tell me if the iranians are feeling about the war with the death
. >> reporter: i am emma hayward in wolfsburg where these v where.kers face an uncertain future because of the emissions scandal. >>> the reported deaths of 11 iranian soldiers in syria in 48 hours have raised questions about the country's close involvement in the conflict. while russia is providing president bashar al-assad with air support. iranian advisers are playing an important role in battles on the ground. now iran also looks set to talk part in international talks in vee...
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. >> reporter: i am emma hayward, these workers face an uncertain future.ause of the emissions scandal. ♪ ♪ >>> hello. the reported deaths of 11 iranian soldiers in syria in 48 hours have raced questions about the country's close involvement in the conflict. while russia is providing president bashar al-assad with air support. iranian advisers are playing an important role in battles on the ground. and now iran also looks set to take part in international talks in vienna on thursday. let's speak to a journalist in teheran at an english newspaper published under the good lionel of the supreme leader of iran. is iran's involvement now shifting after the spike of the death in the iranian military officers that we are seeing in syria? >> well, the -- i mean, you made the point rightly. nobody wants confrontation here. nobody wants further blood in syria. because nobody is winning anything out of this, you know, unnecessary crisis. i think everybody has said so until now. the best option is dialogue. with all warring factions and all those outside powers. >> we'
. >> reporter: i am emma hayward, these workers face an uncertain future.ause of the emissions scandal. ♪ ♪ >>> hello. the reported deaths of 11 iranian soldiers in syria in 48 hours have raced questions about the country's close involvement in the conflict. while russia is providing president bashar al-assad with air support. iranian advisers are playing an important role in battles on the ground. and now iran also looks set to take part in international talks in vienna on...
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. >>> emma meets mirror emma. >>> i don't think this chinese invention is going to catch on very fast. as you can see, there's lots of work that goes into prepping the customer. >> this is the finished product? >> what did the prototype look like? >> you come at an angle. it was all just wrapping her hair up. >> you could see her drying her hair. >> come on, it should be a one-step thing. it should dry your hair as well. >> i said it was hair washing, not hair washing, drying, and fixing machine. >> it's like something steve jobs would have come up with. it's beautiful, looks cool, highly portable. i think this is going to change the world, guys. >> i hope somebody gets inspired by this and maybe comes up with a more streamlined version. >> maybe just using your hands. >> this could be the future. >> you're being very generous, gayle, but let's be honest. >> gayle, you try it first. combine tons of beer,aving them draw in the first place, then seeing the drawing come alive. i love it. >>> majestic cat. >> apparently there is such a it's a party, and quite frankly it looks kind of fun.
. >>> emma meets mirror emma. >>> i don't think this chinese invention is going to catch on very fast. as you can see, there's lots of work that goes into prepping the customer. >> this is the finished product? >> what did the prototype look like? >> you come at an angle. it was all just wrapping her hair up. >> you could see her drying her hair. >> come on, it should be a one-step thing. it should dry your hair as well. >> i said it was...
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hayes and emma join us live in a moment. first jesse has a look at all the action. hey, jesse. >> hey, george. the vampires and werewolves were out for blood on the dance floor last night or at least high scores. take a look. come with us >> reporter: spook-tacular spectacles. things even getting a little hairy on halloween night on "dancing with the stars". wake me up inside >> that was franken-sexy, boy. >> reporter: with only five weeks left in the competition, bindi irwin tappingnto her spooky side for r ight night. she and derek hough lding their reign atat the leaderboard with a perfect score. >> thahawas an argentine tanan master clala. ititas spellbindindance magic. >> don't get adorable now. stay scary. >> reporter: singer tamar braxton making a bold statement. >> i'm probably the best dancer in the competition. >> reporter: but the judges didn't seem to agree. >> for me there's still a disconnect when you guys dance together. >> you didn't feel that? >>o. >> reporter: but at thend of the show -- >> hayes and emma. >> reporter: -- vine star hayes grier havi
hayes and emma join us live in a moment. first jesse has a look at all the action. hey, jesse. >> hey, george. the vampires and werewolves were out for blood on the dance floor last night or at least high scores. take a look. come with us >> reporter: spook-tacular spectacles. things even getting a little hairy on halloween night on "dancing with the stars". wake me up inside >> that was franken-sexy, boy. >> reporter: with only five weeks left in the...
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emma hayward, al jazeera. >>> three scientists have been awarded the nobel prize in in chemistry. explored how cells repair damaged dna. the royal academy of swedish science, the scientists will share nearly a million dollars this prize money. i'm antonio mora. thanks for joining us for the latest news any time you can head over to aljazeera.com. ray suarez is up next with "inside story." have a great night. ♪ after years of negotiation the united states and a big group of pacific rim trading partners agreed to a new set of rules for international trade. americans are of many minds about trade deals, what should they know about this one? and as we proceed into the presidential cycle does the trans specific partnership have the makings of a campaign issue? are you down with tpp? it's the "inside story."
emma hayward, al jazeera. >>> three scientists have been awarded the nobel prize in in chemistry. explored how cells repair damaged dna. the royal academy of swedish science, the scientists will share nearly a million dollars this prize money. i'm antonio mora. thanks for joining us for the latest news any time you can head over to aljazeera.com. ray suarez is up next with "inside story." have a great night. ♪ after years of negotiation the united states and a big group of...
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okay, hayes grier, emma slater join us. i was just telling you caused a my daughter harper heard you got kicked off saying no! it can't be. >> thanks, harper. >> you had such a great waltz last night. how did it feel to go out on a high note? >> it was good. i was able to go out with a bang. it was nice to win the team dance. that was good and end derek's streak. had a lot of fun and i had an amazing partner and took a lot away from is. >> emma was your best friend, you said. what did you learn working with her. >> how to dance. >> british slang. >> a lot of british slang for sure but she's been great. i couldn't ask for a better partner. >> he really came along, didn't he? >> oh, so much. i think out of everything on the show it's kind of safe to say he had the most improvement. i took someone with absolutely no dance experience and he like showed me that he can really progress and i'm really, really happy. this whole season has been amazing. i adore him. >> now all ready for the prom. in yeah, i mean, i got a little more
okay, hayes grier, emma slater join us. i was just telling you caused a my daughter harper heard you got kicked off saying no! it can't be. >> thanks, harper. >> you had such a great waltz last night. how did it feel to go out on a high note? >> it was good. i was able to go out with a bang. it was nice to win the team dance. that was good and end derek's streak. had a lot of fun and i had an amazing partner and took a lot away from is. >> emma was your best friend, you...
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>> emma: there's a new patient in 216. >> cane: she jane doe? >> emma: yes. >> devon: that's her! that's my wife! >> paul: no, no, no, no, no. devon, you can't go in there. >> lily: wait, why not? >> devon: oh, god. >> paul: listen, take devon home. there is nothing for him here, okay? please. devon! >> devon: hilary! >> paul: devon! >> dylan: you know, i feel for devon. i mean, this guy refuses to give up hope when there seems to be a little left. and paul's run down what he can but... >> stitch: devon's lucky to have you looking into it. this kind of investigation is right up your alley, man. >> dylan: yeah, i guess. it's frustrating, all these weird angles and loose ends and... i got a question for you.
>> emma: there's a new patient in 216. >> cane: she jane doe? >> emma: yes. >> devon: that's her! that's my wife! >> paul: no, no, no, no, no. devon, you can't go in there. >> lily: wait, why not? >> devon: oh, god. >> paul: listen, take devon home. there is nothing for him here, okay? please. devon! >> devon: hilary! >> paul: devon! >> dylan: you know, i feel for devon. i mean, this guy refuses to give up hope when there seems...
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emma hayward.l jazeera, london. >> sepp blatter left fifa headquarters after being suspended for 90 days. the president of the world's football governing body as well as uefa president michel platini were caught up into a can exactly investigation. >>> north korea is preparing for saturday's military parade to mark the 70s anniversary of the ruling party. it will be watched by a chinese delegation. relations between the two neighbors have been tense recently. we have reports from the china-north korea border. >> north korea is tantalizingly close here. the industrial city just meters from the chinese border. the river marks the front between two supposed allies, but it appears that relations are not what they were. a police roadblock outside of the chinese village where four people were murdered last december. we were turned away. china's government blames north korea soldiers who came looking for food. this local man said more needs to be done to protect the community. >> of course i worry about m
emma hayward.l jazeera, london. >> sepp blatter left fifa headquarters after being suspended for 90 days. the president of the world's football governing body as well as uefa president michel platini were caught up into a can exactly investigation. >>> north korea is preparing for saturday's military parade to mark the 70s anniversary of the ruling party. it will be watched by a chinese delegation. relations between the two neighbors have been tense recently. we have reports from...
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emma hayward reports. >> after more than 5,000 days inside guantanamo bay, he was finally back on british soil. flown to a civilian air port on the edge of london, a moment his family, friends and supporters had been hoping for for many years. in a statement he said: . >> see curing his release has taken years. politicians, human rights campaigners all calling for the saudi-born father of four to be freed. the british government had pressed the u.s. to free him, too. >> he'll have a mix of euphoria because he was never sure this was going to happen. and at the same time this sort of crashing back down to earth where he has to figure out all the things that are wrong with him physically. he has then going to have to rebuild his relationship with his family. he has not seen his wife in 13 years. he has never met one child at all. imagine that as a parent. >> he was held without charge. he was detained in afghanistan in 2001 while working for a charity. in 2002 he was transferred to guantanamo bay. by 2007 the bush administration had cleared him for release. yet he was still in custody i in
emma hayward reports. >> after more than 5,000 days inside guantanamo bay, he was finally back on british soil. flown to a civilian air port on the edge of london, a moment his family, friends and supporters had been hoping for for many years. in a statement he said: . >> see curing his release has taken years. politicians, human rights campaigners all calling for the saudi-born father of four to be freed. the british government had pressed the u.s. to free him, too. >> he'll...
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emma hayward, al jazeera. >>> pictures of those who recently arrived from croatia into slovenia. trucks to the left are bringing in supplies. we are told in fact some things being thrown out the doors. whether they are anything to do with supplies, equipment, and so on. but we have been told by our corresponds and other people on the ground that certain provisions are being made for them, provisions made for them and provisions supplied for them. they are apparently waiting for buses to take them to austria. and in slovenia are our correspondent paul brennan, what is happening where you are, paul? >> well, the refugees keep arriving albeit unofficially at this point in time. we have just seen four refugees just coming out of the darkness. 600 meters to my left-hand side. they came trudging out of the darkness in the heavy rain, darkness, clearly freezing cold. red cross and police are caring for those refugees who have managed to cross the border today. this small group of four looked rather nervously. they weren't sure whether to approach the gathering. in the end, a police offi
emma hayward, al jazeera. >>> pictures of those who recently arrived from croatia into slovenia. trucks to the left are bringing in supplies. we are told in fact some things being thrown out the doors. whether they are anything to do with supplies, equipment, and so on. but we have been told by our corresponds and other people on the ground that certain provisions are being made for them, provisions made for them and provisions supplied for them. they are apparently waiting for buses...
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emma haywood reports. >> reporter: in dense woodland the charred shell of a bus and a truck.ve been entirely burnt out. the bus was carrying a group of elderly people who just left a village a few kilometers away. the passengers were looking forward to a day trip. the crash happened on a bend in the road. the bus and timber truck caught fire when they collided. leaving some trapped. >> translator: the driver of an empty timber truck lost control of his vehicle. the vehicle blocked the road and the bus arrived at that moment. the bus driver saw the accident was going to happen, did everything to avoid it, but did not manage it. but he managed to open the emergency door to allow a few people to get out. >> reporter: more than 40 people are now known to have perished in the fire. the french president said the whole nation was in mourning. france's prime minister has travelled to the scene to meet survivors and rescuers. >> translator: it's a terrible shock for this area. it's a terrible shock for france. today france and the french people are in mourning. >> reporter: this is fr
emma haywood reports. >> reporter: in dense woodland the charred shell of a bus and a truck.ve been entirely burnt out. the bus was carrying a group of elderly people who just left a village a few kilometers away. the passengers were looking forward to a day trip. the crash happened on a bend in the road. the bus and timber truck caught fire when they collided. leaving some trapped. >> translator: the driver of an empty timber truck lost control of his vehicle. the vehicle blocked...
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emma hayward.a. >>> a series of suicide attacks in nigeria's northeast has killed at least 18 people. it happened during three separate bombings on wednesday. eight others have been injured in the attacks. >>> many full-time workers in south africa struggle to make enough money to live on. now people are taking to the streets to demand a national minimum wage to help the country overcome poverty. tania pa tania page -- reports. >> reporter: these protesters say a national minimum wage would mean dignity for all workers. >> let us on the streets are saying enough is enough. we demand immediate implementation of the national minimum wage as a springboard to ensure that every worker can sleep with something in his or her stomach. >> reporter: a recent study revealed there are 5.5 million working poor in south africa. they are employed full-time yet still can't afford to cover all of their family's needs. people like tina. she works more than 35 hours a week as a cleaner, but her pay is $88 a month. he
emma hayward.a. >>> a series of suicide attacks in nigeria's northeast has killed at least 18 people. it happened during three separate bombings on wednesday. eight others have been injured in the attacks. >>> many full-time workers in south africa struggle to make enough money to live on. now people are taking to the streets to demand a national minimum wage to help the country overcome poverty. tania pa tania page -- reports. >> reporter: these protesters say a...
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fitting some diesel cars with software allowing them to cheat carbon ehises tests >>> live to berlin, emma hay board is there for us. not often we look at the numbers of a car-maker. volkswagen is a very different company now. >> well, i think the figures are worse than many people were anticipating them to be. an operating loss of 3.9 billion in quarter three, vw's first loss for more than 15 years. given that they were making a profit at the same time of $3.5 billion, you can see the extent. scandal. and what work lies ahead for vw to try to repair its image. now, this will be watched closely in the town of wolfsburg a couple of hundred kilometres from here where vw has its headquarters. >> reporter: its shift changed time for some of 60,000 employees much vw's huge plant at wolves burg, a town built on their success. half of its workforce is employed by vw. ever since the emissions scandal broke, there has been concerns beyond the company gate. >> it's a depressing atmosphere. we talk about it all the time. >> the atmosphere is down, a lot are cautious. they don't know how it will conti
fitting some diesel cars with software allowing them to cheat carbon ehises tests >>> live to berlin, emma hay board is there for us. not often we look at the numbers of a car-maker. volkswagen is a very different company now. >> well, i think the figures are worse than many people were anticipating them to be. an operating loss of 3.9 billion in quarter three, vw's first loss for more than 15 years. given that they were making a profit at the same time of $3.5 billion, you can...
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. >>> emma stone puts on her dancing shoes. the impressive results straight ahead in "pop news." i love you, mwah. there's something out there. that can be serious, even fatal to infants. it's whooping cough, and people can spread it without knowing it. understand the danger your new grandchild faces. talk to your doctor or pharmacist about a whooping cough bleeding gums? you may think it's a result of brushing too hard. it's not. it's a sign of earlypgum disease... which you can help reverse bypusing listerine(r). added to your brushing routine... listerine(r) kills up to 99.9% of germs... and helps reverse early gum disease in just two weeks. listerine(r). power to your mouth ! also try listerine(r) floss... what makes thermacare different? two words: it heals. how? with heat. unlike creams and rubs that mask the pain, thermacare has patented heat cells that penetrate deep to increase circulation and accelerate healing. let's review: heat, plus relief, plus healing, equals thermacare. st message cc1 test message test >>> the pavlovian response. >> it's been an interesting morni
. >>> emma stone puts on her dancing shoes. the impressive results straight ahead in "pop news." i love you, mwah. there's something out there. that can be serious, even fatal to infants. it's whooping cough, and people can spread it without knowing it. understand the danger your new grandchild faces. talk to your doctor or pharmacist about a whooping cough bleeding gums? you may think it's a result of brushing too hard. it's not. it's a sign of earlypgum disease... which you...
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. >> emma spent three years without a home. she left her parents' house because she was abused.he was in high school when she started couch surfing at friends. eventually she wound up on the street and hit her breaking point riding the el for hours just to get sleep. >> those days i was really -- i didn't feel loved at all. >> the two are two of many people fighting for a place to call home. a count in january found more than 600 people between 18-24 homeless in philadelphia. experts like professor steinberg believe the number is conservative. >> because they are undercounted it makes it seem like their numbers are much smaller than they really are. it is a big problem. >> we interviewed nearly two dozen current and formerly homeless youth too old for children services. services are sparse. >> adolescence, that stage of development gives us the last best opportunity to help them change their path. >> john is with covenant house pennsylvania, the city's only crisis shelter serving this age group. space is limited. about 34 kids a month are turned away. many are young or expecting
. >> emma spent three years without a home. she left her parents' house because she was abused.he was in high school when she started couch surfing at friends. eventually she wound up on the street and hit her breaking point riding the el for hours just to get sleep. >> those days i was really -- i didn't feel loved at all. >> the two are two of many people fighting for a place to call home. a count in january found more than 600 people between 18-24 homeless in philadelphia....
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emma hayward has the story. >> reporter: in dense woodland the charred shell of a bus and truck.ch was carrying a group of elderly people who just left a village a few kilometers away. they were going on a day trip. the crash happened on a bend in the road, which local people say is tricky to navigate. the truck and bus caught fire when they collided, leaving some passengers trapped. >> translator: the driver of an empty timber truck lost control f his vehicle. the vehicle blocked the road and the bus arrived at that moment. the bus driver saw that the accident was going to happen, did everything to avoid it, but did not manage it. but he did manage to activate the opening of the emergency doors to allow a few people to get out. >> the emergency services arrived by road and air, but more than 40 people are now known to have perished in the fire. the french president called the accident an immense tragedy. the prime minister has travelled to the scene. >> translator: it's a terrible shock for this area. it's a terrible shock for france. today france and the french people are in mo
emma hayward has the story. >> reporter: in dense woodland the charred shell of a bus and truck.ch was carrying a group of elderly people who just left a village a few kilometers away. they were going on a day trip. the crash happened on a bend in the road, which local people say is tricky to navigate. the truck and bus caught fire when they collided, leaving some passengers trapped. >> translator: the driver of an empty timber truck lost control f his vehicle. the vehicle blocked...
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1970s, a period of discontent in british life and one no government will want to live through again, emmard in al jazeera, london. >>> recall 90,000 cars in australia with devices to cheat emissions test and chief executive in the u.s. testified at a subcommittee and a deeply troubling fraud and warned drivers it could take one or two years for their cars to be fixed and germany says around 3.6 million cars in europe with 1.6 liter engines will require hardware changes and foreign minister joined the outcry over an indian woman who had one of her hands chopped out in saudi arabia and she is being treated in a hospital in riyadh and the 58 domestic helper said she was mutilated by her employer after she complained about not being paid and has tweeted her objection to what she called brutal and unacceptable treatment in saudi arabia. let's go back to the nobel peace prize and the winner tunisia dialog quartet and we will speak to the author of nobel peace prize, what nobel really wanted and good to have you with us frederick, if i can sum up. >> thank you. >> what nobel wanted was not what
1970s, a period of discontent in british life and one no government will want to live through again, emmard in al jazeera, london. >>> recall 90,000 cars in australia with devices to cheat emissions test and chief executive in the u.s. testified at a subcommittee and a deeply troubling fraud and warned drivers it could take one or two years for their cars to be fixed and germany says around 3.6 million cars in europe with 1.6 liter engines will require hardware changes and foreign...
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emma hayward, al jazeera. >>> free-lance investigative journalist who has been a lead campaigner forse and joins us on the phone from london and good to have you on the phone and i should imagine you are relieved and his family is relieved. >> this has been nearly 14 years of an absolutely unforgivable detention, how many people without charge or trial, that is unacceptable. >> why was he released? what were you told? >> reporter: well, he was released because he was told by the united states, i'm shocked by this still eight years ago under george w bush they didn't want to keep holding him and a high level review person with president obama maybe six years ago also said that they no longer wanted to hold him and so it should have been a very straightforward method to return him to the uk but what have all had to conclude over the years is that the people were pushing for him not to be released because he has been a troublemaker in guantanamo. what i mean by that is that he has resisted the injustice of his detention on that of everybody else and from the beginning wanted to be treat
emma hayward, al jazeera. >>> free-lance investigative journalist who has been a lead campaigner forse and joins us on the phone from london and good to have you on the phone and i should imagine you are relieved and his family is relieved. >> this has been nearly 14 years of an absolutely unforgivable detention, how many people without charge or trial, that is unacceptable. >> why was he released? what were you told? >> reporter: well, he was released because he was...
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tamazulacon "el chapo", supuestamente porque su esposaes hermana de la cnyuge del narcotraficante emmasotricardo ochoa beltrn / alcaldede tamazula, durango 00:01 -00:13 bin: audios tamazula nocorendo todavíalo platicamosyo y mi esposa que porque lo sacan, que si p los apellidode ella, apellido hay mhos pero eso no quiere decir queella es herma de emma coron. sot: erika guadalupe coronel aispuro /esposa alcalde de tamazula 00:5- 01:07 bin: audios tamazulapuedenecirte que er familia: "oh sí, somos familia, lejos y lo que túquieras", pe ya me afectacuando se meten ya con lasnotas amarillistas, ya de que"oy donde dicen e tienen lazos con el crimen organizado ya por ser hermana del". track 4 sin bargo, en la confusin del xodo, los apellidos y la bsqueda, realidad es que el lder delcrtel de sinaloa, sigueprfugo. en mxico, mario bernal... telemundo cesar ---el consejo genera deinstituto nacion electoral aprob por unanimidad la emiside l credenciales delector para los mexicanos residentes en elexterior take vo --- el "ine" estimaemitir cerca de 500 mil credenciales pa lo que tie destinado unpr
tamazulacon "el chapo", supuestamente porque su esposaes hermana de la cnyuge del narcotraficante emmasotricardo ochoa beltrn / alcaldede tamazula, durango 00:01 -00:13 bin: audios tamazula nocorendo todavíalo platicamosyo y mi esposa que porque lo sacan, que si p los apellidode ella, apellido hay mhos pero eso no quiere decir queella es herma de emma coron. sot: erika guadalupe coronel aispuro /esposa alcalde de tamazula 00:5- 01:07 bin: audios tamazulapuedenecirte que er familia:...
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emma hayward has more. >> reporter: he was no ordinary target.d moldovan police were taking no chances. as they moved in to apprehend a man alleged to be involved in a nuclear smuggling network. and this is what they have been looking for. a sample of radioactive sees yum for potential use in a dirty bomb. the seller said one of the suspected middle men want the stash sold to isil. it's a case which exposed moldova as a hub in the trade of the nuclear materials. operating illegally in an improverrish the part of eastern europe. in the past five years, pal dove an police together with the u.s. fbi, has stopped four attempted by russian-linked gangs to sell nuclear material. undercover police officers posing as gangsters with linked to isil each ute to the middle men, when they raided the home of former k gb informant they found blueprints on how to build a dirty bomb. >> translator: they can make one of those dirty bombs, you know, one of those dirty bombs. have you heard of such a thing? the level of radiation would be high and these explosions w
emma hayward has more. >> reporter: he was no ordinary target.d moldovan police were taking no chances. as they moved in to apprehend a man alleged to be involved in a nuclear smuggling network. and this is what they have been looking for. a sample of radioactive sees yum for potential use in a dirty bomb. the seller said one of the suspected middle men want the stash sold to isil. it's a case which exposed moldova as a hub in the trade of the nuclear materials. operating illegally in an...
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emma hayward reports from lond london. >> reporter: it was an bib you plan to bring free healthcare to's been the pride of britain for 70 year old, now it is in crisis. under pressure and struggling to pay its bills. thousands of junior doctors are threatening to walk out in all row over pay and conditions. a young doctor, tom lovers had i nobody and always expected to work long hours. but worries a new contract which the u.k. government wants to introduce could push people too far. >> we all went in to this because we care he nor he norm y about our patients, we knew it was a stressful job. >> reporter: the new contract ill effect $50,000.50000 junior doctors. they say junior doctors should be treated with fairness. w0eurworried that a system whics supposed to be the gold standard in care for everyone not just the rich is being steadily dismantled, claims the government denies, many junior doctors fear this new contract will put more pressure on an already squeezed service. more and more of them are considered going abroad to work. the perception is that in places such as australia an
emma hayward reports from lond london. >> reporter: it was an bib you plan to bring free healthcare to's been the pride of britain for 70 year old, now it is in crisis. under pressure and struggling to pay its bills. thousands of junior doctors are threatening to walk out in all row over pay and conditions. a young doctor, tom lovers had i nobody and always expected to work long hours. but worries a new contract which the u.k. government wants to introduce could push people too far....
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it's been a couple of years. >>> we know emma stone has singing skills. wait until you see her dance. the "birdman" actress stars in a brnd-new music video. check out her dance moves. choreographed by ryan heffington who created sia's famous "chandelier" video. hey, little anna, you're the one >> pretty impressive. i also did a little bit of sia's choreography with will ganz. i think we have that video. >> what's going on there? >> i wanted to experience the chandelier. so will and i did our own take. see, just like emma stone, people. >> you have done several videos like that. and they're hysterical. i have to say. >> we have fun. it's the way we get out our angst at the end of the day. >> it looks like maybe you're having a seizure. >> that was mean, dan. that was mean. >> yes, it was. and i don't take it back. >> are we okay for one more? >>> get ready to cry over gum. that's what's happening in a commercial that is sweeping, or shall we say weeping over the internet. two high school students meeting over some extra gum. it follows their love over the
it's been a couple of years. >>> we know emma stone has singing skills. wait until you see her dance. the "birdman" actress stars in a brnd-new music video. check out her dance moves. choreographed by ryan heffington who created sia's famous "chandelier" video. hey, little anna, you're the one >> pretty impressive. i also did a little bit of sia's choreography with will ganz. i think we have that video. >> what's going on there? >> i wanted to...
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. >> this is emma and avery. >> emma a and avery. >> emma is scared.ness friend until we all started to shout. so we will walk away here. okay, i'm sorry, uncle bobbies sorry. come on here, first of all, if i told you a woman was in business, she doesn't like coffee, she doesn't like getting up early and she doesn't cook, who would have thought she would own a restaurant. say hello to simon. thanks for inviting us out. >> thanks, bob. >> show me the the menu there. but, then during the course of the day, get this, every day, here we go, it is a chalkboard. tell me about this, a special every day. >> chalkboard is full of sees mal specials every day. so hall of our menu here, half of the menu here, we are pleasing people with the regular is a and people who want something different every time they come. >> how long have you been in business. >> i have been here for 11 years. >> eleven years in the neighborhood. folks behind me with the two little kid, they have come here from northeast philadelphia to have breakfast. our very own lauren dawn johnson com
. >> this is emma and avery. >> emma a and avery. >> emma is scared.ness friend until we all started to shout. so we will walk away here. okay, i'm sorry, uncle bobbies sorry. come on here, first of all, if i told you a woman was in business, she doesn't like coffee, she doesn't like getting up early and she doesn't cook, who would have thought she would own a restaurant. say hello to simon. thanks for inviting us out. >> thanks, bob. >> show me the the menu there....
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. >> reporter: emma spent three years without a home.she says she left her parents' house because she was abused. emma was in high school when she started couch surfing at friends' places. she wound up on the street eventually. she hit her breaking point while riding the l for hours just to get some sleep. >> those days i was so sad because i didn't feel love at all. >> reporter: zinquece and mame are two of many people fighting for a place to call home. more than 600 people between 18 and 24 are homeless in philadelphia. experts like dr. laurence steinberg believes that's conservative. >> because they're undercounted it makes it seem like their numbers are smaller but it's a big problem. >> reporter: we interviewed two dozen current and formerly homeless youth too old for children's services but not really adult. services tailored to them are sparse. >> that stage of adolescent development gives us the last best opportunity to help them change their path. >> reporter: john dukoff is with covenant house philadelphia. space is limited. ab
. >> reporter: emma spent three years without a home.she says she left her parents' house because she was abused. emma was in high school when she started couch surfing at friends' places. she wound up on the street eventually. she hit her breaking point while riding the l for hours just to get some sleep. >> those days i was so sad because i didn't feel love at all. >> reporter: zinquece and mame are two of many people fighting for a place to call home. more than 600 people...
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emma hayward, al jazeera. >> of course, migration isn't just a european issue.housands of african refugees are trying to cross into south africa every year but many fall victim to people smugglers along the way. mohammed reports now on the border between mozambique and south africa. >> eduardo says god has called on him to do this work. he has been doing it for three years and doesn't want to reveal his identity. he says he rescues desperate refugees, a job he insists should be done by government. >> i help them because i know that they are suffering in their countries. so they are coming running to other countries, and then, they cannot stay here in mozambique because mozambique, we still haven't a job. >> reporter: but refugees see eduardo and his job differently. until one of his safe houses here in the capitol, these three young men are waiting to cross into south africa. they sad ward 0's network is simply profiting from their misery. >> we have been traveling for more than two months. and they have taken every penny we had from us. they overcharge us for e
emma hayward, al jazeera. >> of course, migration isn't just a european issue.housands of african refugees are trying to cross into south africa every year but many fall victim to people smugglers along the way. mohammed reports now on the border between mozambique and south africa. >> eduardo says god has called on him to do this work. he has been doing it for three years and doesn't want to reveal his identity. he says he rescues desperate refugees, a job he insists should be done...
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>> emma: there's a new patient in 216. >> cane: she jane doe? >> emma: yes. >> devon: that's her!t's my wife! >> paul: no, no, no, no, no. devon, you can't go in there. >> lily: wait, why not? >> devon: oh, god. >> paul: listen, take devon home. there is nothing for him here, okay? please. devon! >> devon: hilary! >> paul: devon! >> dylan: you know, i feel for devon. i mean, this guy refuses to give up hope when there seems to be a little left. and paul's run down what he can, but... >> stitch: devon's lucky to have you looking into it. this kind of investigation is right up your alley, man. >> dylan: yeah, i guess. it's frustrating, all these weird angles and loose ends and... i got a question for you. tc
>> emma: there's a new patient in 216. >> cane: she jane doe? >> emma: yes. >> devon: that's her!t's my wife! >> paul: no, no, no, no, no. devon, you can't go in there. >> lily: wait, why not? >> devon: oh, god. >> paul: listen, take devon home. there is nothing for him here, okay? please. devon! >> devon: hilary! >> paul: devon! >> dylan: you know, i feel for devon. i mean, this guy refuses to give up hope when there seems to be...