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and japan and johannesburg. >> rose: commercial?ercial. yes. that's not don conducive to gd health. >> rose: commercial? >> flying period. >> rose: that's what people tell me all the time. they say stop flying so much. i'm off to turkey this week. >> let me justay this before we hang up how much i admire you and what you contributed to society. your shows have been unbelievable. the people you've interviewed and the pleasure. and isn't that nice to give people pleasure? >> rose: will you play gol with he? >> i would love to. would lo to. when you're traveling this way and i'm traveling that way may we'll meet in the middle! >>ose: i'llome to south africa. >> all right. >> rose: tnk you. pleasure to have you on this program >> thank you very much, i enjoyed it. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
and japan and johannesburg. >> rose: commercial?ercial. yes. that's not don conducive to gd health. >> rose: commercial? >> flying period. >> rose: that's what people tell me all the time. they say stop flying so much. i'm off to turkey this week. >> let me justay this before we hang up how much i admire you and what you contributed to society. your shows have been unbelievable. the people you've interviewed and the pleasure. and isn't that nice to give people...
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to europe and all the way to johannesburg, railing against banks, corporate profits and the wealthy. but it was in rome that things turned violent with reports of at least 70 injured, cars set afire and banks fire-bombed. this day of global outrage was born of the non-violent occupy wall street movement that started here in new york. but it has easily found traction in parts of the world where folks are already simmering under the collar from harsh austerity measures. collectively their anger is clear, their specific demands less so. but nonetheless they've got the world's attention. nbc's keir simmons leads off our coverage from london tonight. >> reporter: this was the day protests on wall street went worldwide. and in places turned violent. in rome, some protestors interrupted a peaceful demonstration to smash bank windows and set fires. there were running battles with water cannons and tear gas. reports say 20 were injured, protestors and police. after 100,000 have been inspected for a demonstration inspired by events in america and fueled by anger at government cuts. in london,
to europe and all the way to johannesburg, railing against banks, corporate profits and the wealthy. but it was in rome that things turned violent with reports of at least 70 injured, cars set afire and banks fire-bombed. this day of global outrage was born of the non-violent occupy wall street movement that started here in new york. but it has easily found traction in parts of the world where folks are already simmering under the collar from harsh austerity measures. collectively their anger...
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calling time on their careers after their quarter final exit to destroy the springboks came back to johannesburg and it's an end of an era for some of them captain john smit has now retired from international rugby and vice captain victim anfield will retire from the game completely while coach peter de villiers is not expected to renew his contract when the current one expires in december says he has pride of what the side change. really quite things for a people country and that we're going to get broad broad ones that world is. going to be players who will go the. blues to break the bones will believe. what is going. to be bored of this. and we blend with martial arts where russian food or you million ink is preparing to face one of the biggest challenges of his career by the last emperor is set to face american jeff monson in moscow on november the twentieth knowing defeat could spell the end of his writing career had done it. who knew a fools never stands up their words a financial head dominated the mixed martial arts heavyweight division for a decade that changed last year had a million a
calling time on their careers after their quarter final exit to destroy the springboks came back to johannesburg and it's an end of an era for some of them captain john smit has now retired from international rugby and vice captain victim anfield will retire from the game completely while coach peter de villiers is not expected to renew his contract when the current one expires in december says he has pride of what the side change. really quite things for a people country and that we're going...
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birmingham became johannesburg . nonviolent action was called a baptismal service. >> the racist element in the police department would create a crisis or confrontation, and so we knew that we wouldn't be in birmingham long before that would happen. >> dr. king was arrested for marching without a permit. and for his defiance, solitary confinement. a diary he kept while in jail in georgia a year earlier reveals how his thoughts would turn to his family. >> god blessed me with a great and wonderful life. i have never adjusted to bringing my children up under these inexplicable conditions. >> by 1963, dr. king had been arrested several times. >> nobody with any sense likes to go to jail. but if he puts you in jail, you go in that jail and transform it from a dungeon of shame to a haven of freedom and unity. >> despite his own words, the same diary shows king found incarceration draining. >> jail is almost like being dead while one still lives. it is bare existence, cold, cruel, degenerating. >> in his solitary confineme
birmingham became johannesburg . nonviolent action was called a baptismal service. >> the racist element in the police department would create a crisis or confrontation, and so we knew that we wouldn't be in birmingham long before that would happen. >> dr. king was arrested for marching without a permit. and for his defiance, solitary confinement. a diary he kept while in jail in georgia a year earlier reveals how his thoughts would turn to his family. >> god blessed me with a...
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quickly how does a young lady from yonkers by way of detroit find her way to johannesburg with this vision >> it all started in 2003 when my husband and i adopted our son from south africa and that's when we realized there were millions of children growing up without enough adults in their lives. that's where infinite family was born and through it we bring mentors from around the world via internet directly into the lives of these talking to them, teaching, motivating them. they are filling the void left by the missing adults. and then by giving them the life and technology skills, we're hoping to prepare them to become the leaders that will rebuild their communities. >> so you've helped about 300 children, if not more. and now you are a top ten cnn hero. what are the assurances that you get, that you know this kind of virtual family is working, is filling a void for so many of these young kids? >> well, actually we've been mentored over 500 children. and becoming a cnn hero has really helped us prove how powerful video mentoring is. you're helping us inspire mentors worldwide to get invo
quickly how does a young lady from yonkers by way of detroit find her way to johannesburg with this vision >> it all started in 2003 when my husband and i adopted our son from south africa and that's when we realized there were millions of children growing up without enough adults in their lives. that's where infinite family was born and through it we bring mentors from around the world via internet directly into the lives of these talking to them, teaching, motivating them. they are...
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two sisters and their cousins in johannesburg, south africa. you want to guess now on what the last name may be? all right. i was going to give you a heartbeat or two. there you go. the grandfather, the name is nelson mandela. they are ready for reality tv. cnn international here with more on this and why they said yes. yes. why they're saying yes to reality tv. >> well, they are just interested in putting together a show. they think they can be good role models, they can present the image of a contemporary south african woman. successful. middle class. going about her life as mothers, as career women. and set a positive role model. however, the grandfather is beloved, respected around the world -- >> does he like this idea? >> we don't know, they won't say. he's 93 years old, failing health. we don't know if he's even aware about their plans. the show hasn't been picked up by any network. they're hoping it will be picked up. they don't know when it's going to launch. everything is preliminary. they're working with a u.s. producer of reality tv
two sisters and their cousins in johannesburg, south africa. you want to guess now on what the last name may be? all right. i was going to give you a heartbeat or two. there you go. the grandfather, the name is nelson mandela. they are ready for reality tv. cnn international here with more on this and why they said yes. yes. why they're saying yes to reality tv. >> well, they are just interested in putting together a show. they think they can be good role models, they can present the...
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she joins us from johannesburg south africa.atulations on already the amazing work you do as one of our top ten cnn heroes, we're very excited and proud of you. tell us about your organization, infinite family and what it's like for these kids and mentors. >> sure, it's nice to speak with you. yes, i just left the kids about an hour ago. the children are incredibly excited to share their worlds their days and their communities and do it with mentors through infinite family around the world. we set them up with in computer labs and they log on and turn on the computer and boom, they are looking at their mentor once a week and have a deep and profound relationship. they work on homework. they solve problems together and they laugh and have a very good time. >> what do they think of being named, the organization being named as cnn top ten hero? >> they are he is static. they are incredibly proud of the work they are doing and what they are doing to invest in theirselves and get ready for their future. and they are very happy to sha
she joins us from johannesburg south africa.atulations on already the amazing work you do as one of our top ten cnn heroes, we're very excited and proud of you. tell us about your organization, infinite family and what it's like for these kids and mentors. >> sure, it's nice to speak with you. yes, i just left the kids about an hour ago. the children are incredibly excited to share their worlds their days and their communities and do it with mentors through infinite family around the...