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it is a lesson not talk at the klion park i johannesburg. >> if we do not protect them, there will bedangered list. also, letting somebody touch a lion, it is and experience of a lifetime. i think that is a good thing. >> and so, lion cubs continue to be marketed for their cuteness factor. we're sure they will be sold to circuses and not to hunters, the one thing will be certain, they will never be seen in the wild. >> was -- it was a much for join u right now dw. nd me on ourweye. ♪
it is a lesson not talk at the klion park i johannesburg. >> if we do not protect them, there will bedangered list. also, letting somebody touch a lion, it is and experience of a lifetime. i think that is a good thing. >> and so, lion cubs continue to be marketed for their cuteness factor. we're sure they will be sold to circuses and not to hunters, the one thing will be certain, they will never be seen in the wild. >> was -- it was a much for join u right now dw. nd me on...
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it is a lesson not talk at the klion park i johannesburg. >> if we do not protect them, there will bedangered list. also, letting somebody touch a lion, it is and experience of a lifetime. i think that is a good thing. >> and so, lion cubs continue to be marketed for their cuteness factor. we're sure they will be sold to circuses and not to hunters, the one thing will be certain, they will never be seen in the wild. >> it was -- it was a much for joining us. that is all we have time for right now dw. >> and you can find more on our website at dw.de. see you soon. >> goodbye. ♪ captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- ♪
it is a lesson not talk at the klion park i johannesburg. >> if we do not protect them, there will bedangered list. also, letting somebody touch a lion, it is and experience of a lifetime. i think that is a good thing. >> and so, lion cubs continue to be marketed for their cuteness factor. we're sure they will be sold to circuses and not to hunters, the one thing will be certain, they will never be seen in the wild. >> it was -- it was a much for joining us. that is all we...
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>> you fly to johannesburg. about 15 hours from here. or you can fly from johannesburg straight into the delta. >> it is a long flight and then a short one. you just mentioned animals, but i was thinking of the animals -- this was an amazing thing. half of the population have cattle? >> botswana has more cattle than people. we have 3 million cattle. >> and 2 million people. >> and 2 million people. if botswana men do not have cattle, society think they are not very dignified because cattle was the measure of wealth traditionally. so the men or the family are judged by how many cattle they have. we export our beer to the european union. we have a very advanced and sophisticated beef producing region. >> does that mean that people are living in rural areas? >> i think 65% to 70% are living in urban centers and mining towns and in the capital. >> but then do they have their animals someplace else? >> i think that is what impoverishes botswana. on average, a family keeps three homes. they have their home in town with a work, a home with catt
>> you fly to johannesburg. about 15 hours from here. or you can fly from johannesburg straight into the delta. >> it is a long flight and then a short one. you just mentioned animals, but i was thinking of the animals -- this was an amazing thing. half of the population have cattle? >> botswana has more cattle than people. we have 3 million cattle. >> and 2 million people. >> and 2 million people. if botswana men do not have cattle, society think they are not very...
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it's the kind of house that's usually found in the white suburbs of johannesburg. but louisa and oupa didn't want to move there. so they're tearing down their old home and building a new one in its place. >> i need to develop this area so that our children can be proud of the area. our neighbors can be more confident -- there's no need for us to move and stay in the -- soweto is a better place. >> soweto is a very busy township. during the weekend, you'll find people going to clubs, going to restaurants, to the malls. so it accommodates all classes. >> louisa and oupa are better off than most here. they both have good jobs -- he works at the bank and she's in school administration. they're part of the black middle class that has grown steadily over the last 15 years. soweto is in flux as well. the township has evolved into a city. complete with shopping malls and modern homes. at least for some. despite the emerging middle class, soweto has remained a poor black neighborhood. many are happy if they manage to get any work at all. enoch has been surviving on odd jobs
it's the kind of house that's usually found in the white suburbs of johannesburg. but louisa and oupa didn't want to move there. so they're tearing down their old home and building a new one in its place. >> i need to develop this area so that our children can be proud of the area. our neighbors can be more confident -- there's no need for us to move and stay in the -- soweto is a better place. >> soweto is a very busy township. during the weekend, you'll find people going to clubs,...
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her skin was cloned in a laboratory in boston, then taken to a johannesburg hospital. >> this has been a strange procedure from the beginning. most of us have young family members and i remember having to stop the surgery and gather myself before proceeding. we found it very overwhelming and it was very traumatic, seeing this young girl clutching onto her life. >> the new skin was created by taking too small pieces of her and damaged skin. it then took three and a half weeks to create enough skin to cover her tiny body. >> you take the actual cells and put it on and medium, on a vacuum plate and in a sterile environment and grow these cells. these cells multiplied and we add oxygen to help them apply to form these sheets. >> she says she was amazed by her daughters determination to survive this horrendous accident. >> nobody in south africa has been able to survive a burn like this, mainly because of organ failure. she had all of her organs fail except her liver. i don't think anybody realized she would actually survive. when she did, we didn't know what to do now. >> she is now in an
her skin was cloned in a laboratory in boston, then taken to a johannesburg hospital. >> this has been a strange procedure from the beginning. most of us have young family members and i remember having to stop the surgery and gather myself before proceeding. we found it very overwhelming and it was very traumatic, seeing this young girl clutching onto her life. >> the new skin was created by taking too small pieces of her and damaged skin. it then took three and a half weeks to...
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nbc is monitoring developments from johannesburg tonight. >> reporter: moments from touchdown, the aircraft crashed into a residential area. the weather was good when the plane appeared to land onto a two-story building in lagos, striking a store and apartments. >> translator: my children were outside playing ball. we asked them to look up because the plane was about to land on top of my head. and the minute it passed, it was going down. >> reporter: it was late afternoon. many people were in their homes when the passenger jet fell from the sky. thousands poured outside trying to find survivors in the burnt wreckage. >> the tail fin is clearly sticking up. you can still see the painting of the dana airline company on the part of the side of the wreckage. but then from there up, basically the cabin of the plane had been destroyed and reduced to rubble. >> reporter: government officials say that all passengers and crew, around 150 people, are feared dead, with more likely casualties on the ground. nigeria has a poor air safety record. investigators are already trying to find out what caused a
nbc is monitoring developments from johannesburg tonight. >> reporter: moments from touchdown, the aircraft crashed into a residential area. the weather was good when the plane appeared to land onto a two-story building in lagos, striking a store and apartments. >> translator: my children were outside playing ball. we asked them to look up because the plane was about to land on top of my head. and the minute it passed, it was going down. >> reporter: it was late afternoon....
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and there we all were gathered in johannesburg awaiting his arrival. >> they arrived at the airport that said non-whites only and whites only. he chose to go to the non-white area. that's where they put his podium. >> i don't think anybody anticipated that hundreds upon hundreds upon hundreds of people made their way to that airport, which was a long way outside johannesburg. there was no public transportation. the black south africans, very few of them had access to automobiles. >> when kennedy came, this person almost from out of space really, when something like that happens to people who are boarded up and oppressed, it sends through an electric shock through the communities of the coming of freedom. >> the airport was swarming with white, black, brown, indian, every hue of skin. i don't think i had ever seen anything like that in my life. so that very first night, we began to get an inkling of what this visit was going to entail. >> the speech robert kennedy gave on that occasion was certainly the most important speech of his life, and i think it captured the essence of what he stoo
and there we all were gathered in johannesburg awaiting his arrival. >> they arrived at the airport that said non-whites only and whites only. he chose to go to the non-white area. that's where they put his podium. >> i don't think anybody anticipated that hundreds upon hundreds upon hundreds of people made their way to that airport, which was a long way outside johannesburg. there was no public transportation. the black south africans, very few of them had access to automobiles....
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. >> johannesburg, a post of party, free, but host to corruption. south africa has reached a dipping point. 2.5 billion pounds in lost revenue every year. all due to corruption. she is a one-woman corruption buster on a mission to turn things around. >> if we act decisively on the case is at hand, we may show others this will not be tolerated. >> her title may sound mundane, but she is shaking up the a establishment. already, one police chief is in jail for corruption. another has just been child -- been fired over suspect dealing. it is grass-roots corruption that is attracting attention. >> this is a poor neighborhood on the edge of this township. home to about 40,000 people and within one square mile, you can see the stark affects of bad administration and plain old- fashioned corruption. the bbc asked her to accompany us back to where she grew up. the halls of several best fight against white-minority rule is not ashamed. >> i will talk to the council immediately, and i mean, on monday. i will speak to them and request that we come here. >> ther
. >> johannesburg, a post of party, free, but host to corruption. south africa has reached a dipping point. 2.5 billion pounds in lost revenue every year. all due to corruption. she is a one-woman corruption buster on a mission to turn things around. >> if we act decisively on the case is at hand, we may show others this will not be tolerated. >> her title may sound mundane, but she is shaking up the a establishment. already, one police chief is in jail for corruption. another...
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her skin was cloned in boston, america, and then flew to a johannesburg hospital. >> many of us have young family members we think about. there are times when i can remember stopping and gathering my cells before proceeding. many of the staff found it very overwhelming, because it was dramatic seeing this girl clutching to her life. >> the new skin was created by taking small pieces of skin. it then took 3.5 weeks to create enough skin to recover her entire body. >> you take the actual patient cells and put it on a vacuum plate and in a sterile environment. you grow them so they multiplied. you add oxygen to help them multiplied. >> she said she was amazed by her daughters determination to survive a horrendous accident. >> no one in south africa has been able to survive a burned like this, mainly because of liver -- organ failure. i do not think anybody realized she will actually survive. when she did, we did not know what to do now. >> she is now in an induced coma and has been wrapped in helpe to her heel. the official anti-busing agency is bringing new charges against plants armst
her skin was cloned in boston, america, and then flew to a johannesburg hospital. >> many of us have young family members we think about. there are times when i can remember stopping and gathering my cells before proceeding. many of the staff found it very overwhelming, because it was dramatic seeing this girl clutching to her life. >> the new skin was created by taking small pieces of skin. it then took 3.5 weeks to create enough skin to recover her entire body. >> you take...
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day or we just did over the past couple of weeks the premiere of the south african filmmaker in johannesburg and then last weekend we were in moscow to premiere the russian filmmaker's short film. and so tonight i'm very excited to be there with benjamin and watch his premiere happen tonight. >> excellent. dana, are every day folks 0 be able to see this at some point? >> yeah, they can see the two that have previously screened and premiered already on the youtube site and then tonight i believe after 9:00 p.m. eastern time you'll be able to watch ben's film. >> perfect. another great thing about the internet, if you don't live in a big city to see some of this extraordinary work, you can get it right at home. all right. kevin spacey, dana brunetti, thanks very much and good luck tonight in the project. >> stop drinking this early, rob. >> that's the next segment. stick around. all right, guys. >> thanks, man. >>> hey, listen, we're reading your tweets. we have great feedback. ♪ the leader of the pack >>> we're not implying anything by that song, by the way, but we want to you tweet. we asked
day or we just did over the past couple of weeks the premiere of the south african filmmaker in johannesburg and then last weekend we were in moscow to premiere the russian filmmaker's short film. and so tonight i'm very excited to be there with benjamin and watch his premiere happen tonight. >> excellent. dana, are every day folks 0 be able to see this at some point? >> yeah, they can see the two that have previously screened and premiered already on the youtube site and then...
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i got the opportunity to fight for the world title in johannesburg, south africa.holliday. it was a very bad moment for me. coming back from africa i fought one more time but at the time i lost vision from my eye, from this eye, and i didn't tell anybody. but then i brought it up to my wife. and when i told my wife i couldn't see from my eye, right away we went to the doctor and right there and then the doctor told me you know what, your eye is damaged really bad. i think you as a boxer, your career is over. >> without boxing, diaz was lost and the further he got away from the ring, the more crippling his choices became. >> i didn't believe anything. i didn't care. that's when my life made another turn. instead of doing positive things, i was doing negative thing, hanging around with a bad crowd, with the wrong people, just working as a bodyguard, i guess. people started calling, hey, i want you to come with me, i'll pay you just to be around because i could carry a gun and i wasn't afraid to use it. i wouldn't think about it twice. i didn't care about my life and
i got the opportunity to fight for the world title in johannesburg, south africa.holliday. it was a very bad moment for me. coming back from africa i fought one more time but at the time i lost vision from my eye, from this eye, and i didn't tell anybody. but then i brought it up to my wife. and when i told my wife i couldn't see from my eye, right away we went to the doctor and right there and then the doctor told me you know what, your eye is damaged really bad. i think you as a boxer, your...
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i got the opportunity to fight for the world title in johannesburg, south africa. i lost a decision to philip holiday. it was a very bad moment for me. coming back from africa, i fought one more time, but at the time, i lost vision from my eye, from this eye. i didn't tell anybody. but then i brought it up to my wife. when i told my wife i couldn't see from my eye, right away we went to the doctor. right there and then, the doctor told me, you know what, your eye is damaged, really bad. i think you, as a boxer, your career is over. >> without boxing, diaz was lost. and the further he got away from the ring, the more crippling his choices became. >> i didn't believe in anything. i was like -- i didn't care. that's when my life made another turn. instead of doing positive things, i was doing negative things. hanging around with a bad crowd, with the wrong people. just working as a bodyguard, i guess. i didn't care about my life. i didn't care about nobody else's life. i was pushing it too hard. i was pushing it too hard to the point of which it was either i was going
i got the opportunity to fight for the world title in johannesburg, south africa. i lost a decision to philip holiday. it was a very bad moment for me. coming back from africa, i fought one more time, but at the time, i lost vision from my eye, from this eye. i didn't tell anybody. but then i brought it up to my wife. when i told my wife i couldn't see from my eye, right away we went to the doctor. right there and then, the doctor told me, you know what, your eye is damaged, really bad. i think...
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at least 15 people were killed when this bus flipped in johannesburg.than 50 passengers were rushed to the hospital. several others had to be cut from the wreckage. an investigation is now under way. >>> in egypt, tens of thousands of people celebrate after the country names an islamic leader in its first democratic elections. >> reporter: some are sleeping off the long night of celebration in cairo. hundreds are camping out the morn after muhammad morsi was elected president in egypt's first free election. crowds cheered when morsi was confirmed the winner. -- >> reporter: and morsi is an american trained engineer, he studied in california before returning to egypt and entered politics. >>> the storm is triggering a lot of storms in the area. a neighbor caught wade boarding. i think that looks like fun mary. would you do that? >> no. >> your boys would do it i know that. >> yeah. >> the storm expected to dump a lot of rain. looks like this guy will be going proby the time this is all said and down. he's going to have a lot of time to practice. hopefull
at least 15 people were killed when this bus flipped in johannesburg.than 50 passengers were rushed to the hospital. several others had to be cut from the wreckage. an investigation is now under way. >>> in egypt, tens of thousands of people celebrate after the country names an islamic leader in its first democratic elections. >> reporter: some are sleeping off the long night of celebration in cairo. hundreds are camping out the morn after muhammad morsi was elected president in...
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>> they called rio +10 in johannesburg -10 because the leaders were already beginning to track back fromagreement in 1992 which now looks like an amazing vision their success. i am ashamed to hear that the canadian negotiating team was trying their best to omit the word commit. i wonder how many times that made it through in the draft that we have today. i think this is indicative of what is happening in our world at large. there is so much shift right now. we have economic meltdown, social unrest, we have revolutions boiling up all over the planet, and now we have our national leaders that are hunkering down more and more, defending their national interests, and less and less looking for the good of humanity. i believe we have a crisis in governance. this is showing other world leaders are not able to come together and lead for the sake of humanity. what does that mean when the world elect the leaders do not represent the good of the people they're supposed to care for? >> especially for young people that are listening and watching right now all over the world, we have a room full of in
>> they called rio +10 in johannesburg -10 because the leaders were already beginning to track back fromagreement in 1992 which now looks like an amazing vision their success. i am ashamed to hear that the canadian negotiating team was trying their best to omit the word commit. i wonder how many times that made it through in the draft that we have today. i think this is indicative of what is happening in our world at large. there is so much shift right now. we have economic meltdown,...
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if we had heard this was the story that was happening 25 years ago in johannesburg, south africa, wend we're talking about new york city. >> whben, we're having it as a silent march. no speeches, no rallying, no chanting. just our presence, we will come out i think all of us standing together was after church before we go to father's day dinner. the kids have told me father's day for me. that's another show. i think it is the real statement is it is not going to be noisy. thousands of people are silent march. naacp did it around linking. i believe it was the vietnam and silent march in the village. that's going to be a statement. i think it's a unique way without competing chants and all of that. we just going to be there. and it also says we really just want to bring peace and tranquility to the city. >> that's exactly right. and the reason we did it in 1917 to call for a national movement to end lynch mob violence across this country just like we're doing this. is because when you are quiet they will see people. they will see the diversity. that will be a powerful message. but also
if we had heard this was the story that was happening 25 years ago in johannesburg, south africa, wend we're talking about new york city. >> whben, we're having it as a silent march. no speeches, no rallying, no chanting. just our presence, we will come out i think all of us standing together was after church before we go to father's day dinner. the kids have told me father's day for me. that's another show. i think it is the real statement is it is not going to be noisy. thousands of...
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aha allman he left his head from johannesburg who hits and left that have if off half off fasad and ifis a new poll of fund 44% disapprove of how the supreme court is doing. 76 percent of those in the fold of political or personal use slave the nation's highest court. one of the biggest rulings is concerning health care reform. two-thirds of the people said they would like to see the court overturned at least part of the law. 30 percent would like to see the law overturned entirely. >>mark: mayor marc bloomberg wants to limit the size and strength that can be offered to 16 ounces. coca-cola claims the intake of sugar fell 39% from 1999- to dow's intent and during that same time the percentage of obie's kids rose 13% and the percentage of of these bills rose 7%. >>darya: former fleetwood mac member bob welch was found dead. he committed suicide by shooting themselves. national police say he was found by his wife at their home yesterday afternoon. he had recently been dealing with health problems. police say that a suicide note was left. he was a guitarist and vocalist from fleetwood mac
aha allman he left his head from johannesburg who hits and left that have if off half off fasad and ifis a new poll of fund 44% disapprove of how the supreme court is doing. 76 percent of those in the fold of political or personal use slave the nation's highest court. one of the biggest rulings is concerning health care reform. two-thirds of the people said they would like to see the court overturned at least part of the law. 30 percent would like to see the law overturned entirely....
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that dream came true at the goodeall sanctuary in johannesburg, the graduate student getting to work on thursday, they attacked him. oberle was giving a tour when two chimps grabbed his feet and pulled him under a fence into their enclosure. they dragged him for at least half a mile while they bit his ears and hands. the chimps only scared off when the manager fired a gun into the air. >> he was brought in with multiple injuries and he was taken in with a number of doctors, physicians, surgeons assisting in theater. he's in a critical condition, remains in a critical condition, and he's under close observation in intensive care and the doctors say the next 24 hours are absolutely crucial. so we'll have to wait and see. >> reporter: oberle certainly knew the dangers. he posted this picture of a co-worker who had a rock thrown at her head by a chimp. [ screaming ] >> reporter: the goodall sanctuary is a haven for chimpanzees and students come from around the world to study their behavior. in a statement, the sanctuary said "all our thoughts and prayers are with this young man and his f
that dream came true at the goodeall sanctuary in johannesburg, the graduate student getting to work on thursday, they attacked him. oberle was giving a tour when two chimps grabbed his feet and pulled him under a fence into their enclosure. they dragged him for at least half a mile while they bit his ears and hands. the chimps only scared off when the manager fired a gun into the air. >> he was brought in with multiple injuries and he was taken in with a number of doctors, physicians,...