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but what's happening here represents real change for johannesburg.young people in joburg have fought back against crime and decay to reclaim the streets. >> that's how i got to understand the landscape i reside now. back then it was a completely different landscape. it was obviously dilapidated, decayed, and i remember you know, when the sun sets you'd be told go home you know because of crime. and it's quite interesting to see now the shape rechange itself and becoming a space where people can live work play for evening hours, you know? >> reporter: as more and more streets in the city center become safer new clubs are springing up where south africans from all walks of life can party until morning. >> it is more lively now. everybody is aware. we hope celebrities will come here every once in a while. ♪ >> reporter: many say these changes in the city center represent the future of south africa. dj edu, bbc news. ♪ >>> well one panorama shot there. let's get another perspective on our world, suppose, and it is the solar eclipse, of course. that was t
but what's happening here represents real change for johannesburg.young people in joburg have fought back against crime and decay to reclaim the streets. >> that's how i got to understand the landscape i reside now. back then it was a completely different landscape. it was obviously dilapidated, decayed, and i remember you know, when the sun sets you'd be told go home you know because of crime. and it's quite interesting to see now the shape rechange itself and becoming a space where...
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erica woods johannesburg, south africa. >> you can find more about that and other stories that we'vebeen covering on our website www.aljazeera.com. >> had it not sparked fire, this story would be like that of many other low-intensity conflicts over resources waiting to erupt across this oil, gas and fresh-water rich country. back in 2010, the canadian province of new brunswick granted a texas-based company, southwestern energy, licenses to explore for shale gas - in
erica woods johannesburg, south africa. >> you can find more about that and other stories that we'vebeen covering on our website www.aljazeera.com. >> had it not sparked fire, this story would be like that of many other low-intensity conflicts over resources waiting to erupt across this oil, gas and fresh-water rich country. back in 2010, the canadian province of new brunswick granted a texas-based company, southwestern energy, licenses to explore for shale gas - in
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erica wood, al jazeera johannesburg, south africa. >> you will see stories behind the stories and of course all of the headlines on our website aljazeera.com, one of our stories we're covering in detail we'll see you here, live in berlin the stage still empty but we are expecting angela merkel and the greek prime minister pretty soon to talk about grease's financial problems. greece's financial problems. vo: visitors to london could be forgiven for thinking they are seeing a quintessentially british town. the imperial architecture.
erica wood, al jazeera johannesburg, south africa. >> you will see stories behind the stories and of course all of the headlines on our website aljazeera.com, one of our stories we're covering in detail we'll see you here, live in berlin the stage still empty but we are expecting angela merkel and the greek prime minister pretty soon to talk about grease's financial problems. greece's financial problems. vo: visitors to london could be forgiven for thinking they are seeing a...
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i was thinking what it was like in johannesburg. people walk up to your car window and they shoot you. this guy could have a gun in his car. i am a walking target. i'm feeling sick. i was terrified. i'm the worm on the end of the line. that's it. i'm just a little worm. [ female announcer ] we help make secure financial tomorrows a reality for over 19 million people. [ alex ] transamerica helped provide a lifetime of retirement income. so i can focus on what matters most. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. transamerica. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. ii accept i'm not the sprinter i was back in college. i even accept that i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. but i won't accept giving it less than my best. so if i can go for something better than warfarin, ...i will. eliquis. eliquis... reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus it had less major bleeding than warfarin.
i was thinking what it was like in johannesburg. people walk up to your car window and they shoot you. this guy could have a gun in his car. i am a walking target. i'm feeling sick. i was terrified. i'm the worm on the end of the line. that's it. i'm just a little worm. [ female announcer ] we help make secure financial tomorrows a reality for over 19 million people. [ alex ] transamerica helped provide a lifetime of retirement income. so i can focus on what matters most. [ female announcer ]...
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i was thinking what it was like in johannesburg. people walk up to your car window and they shoot you. this guy could have a gun in his car. i am a walking target. i'm feeling sick. i was terrified. i'm the worm on the end of the line. that's it. i'm just a little worm. dovisit tripadvisor new york. with millions of reviews and the best hotel prices... book your next trip at tripadvisor.com today. >>> all i could think about is, i just want to go home. but i have to do whatever these people want me do. i didn't feel very safe at all, at all, at all. i do see a 4 x 4. it is quite dark, though. so i didn't know whether it was the right one or not, but there is no other car in sight. i do want to know where the police are. so i want to just have a quick look where are they, but i know if i do that, the driver would realize it. so i fight that urge down and i just got to keep walking. as i approach the car, i see him for the first time. he had a very cold, impersonal stare. icy eyes, actually. it was horrible. chilling. when he looked a
i was thinking what it was like in johannesburg. people walk up to your car window and they shoot you. this guy could have a gun in his car. i am a walking target. i'm feeling sick. i was terrified. i'm the worm on the end of the line. that's it. i'm just a little worm. dovisit tripadvisor new york. with millions of reviews and the best hotel prices... book your next trip at tripadvisor.com today. >>> all i could think about is, i just want to go home. but i have to do whatever these...
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>> first of all, you should know i'm here in johannesburg in a trip to -- in south africa., you take crime and terror together are one-tenth the average 0 of american city atlanta. one 60th of south africa. when i travel to south africa i pray to come back home safely to jerusalem. we have excellent police and excellent security. the people are trained. if god forbid something happens we get engaged and get involved. we help each other. that's the nature of israelis and the nature of jerusalem. i think it gives a lot of pride and self of security when you travel the streets of jerusalem which is indeed the case. i think we have great police great help from each other and it works. we're one of the safest cities in the world. >> what about arming individual citizens? >> indeed we have many many israelis that have carried weapon, fought in the army. i myself was a company commander, paratrooper, shot myself in lebanon in 1980. we are willing to take responsibility for the sake of our friends. this is something quite remarkable in israel that people are willing to stick their
>> first of all, you should know i'm here in johannesburg in a trip to -- in south africa., you take crime and terror together are one-tenth the average 0 of american city atlanta. one 60th of south africa. when i travel to south africa i pray to come back home safely to jerusalem. we have excellent police and excellent security. the people are trained. if god forbid something happens we get engaged and get involved. we help each other. that's the nature of israelis and the nature of...
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. >> we have more on that story from johannesburg. >> reporter: presidents are allowed to make securityupgrades to the home, but the estimated $20 million that president zuma spent on his house far outstrips anything that any other president has ever spent. the public protector was asked to investigate and in her report he said there were many upgrades made to the home that did not fall under the category of security upgrades. she pointed to a swimming pool, a cattle enclichÉ, a chicken run and even an amphitheater. she recommended that president zuma pay back to the state the money spent on those unnecessary upgrades. he has never done so, and he has been reluctant to answer questions about it. when the opposition party asked second-degree him whether he would be paying back any money during the state of the nation speech last month he didn't answer the question, and instead the police were called in and they were he is supreme courted out of the house. the latest question and answer question, they were asked to answer the questions vaguely. he said that he has nothing to answer, and t
. >> we have more on that story from johannesburg. >> reporter: presidents are allowed to make securityupgrades to the home, but the estimated $20 million that president zuma spent on his house far outstrips anything that any other president has ever spent. the public protector was asked to investigate and in her report he said there were many upgrades made to the home that did not fall under the category of security upgrades. she pointed to a swimming pool, a cattle enclichÉ, a...
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those living in johannesburg get clean running water. hundreds of thousands are missing out. the government insists the relationship benefits most countries, building of a dam is due to start. people that live nearby have been promised a better water supply. the dam is not due to be completed until around 2022. >> the best is being down. that it can be achieved in one day is impossible. that the country was forward, after the project we see benefits >>> improving living standards is crucial. the u.n. identified lesotho as one of the least developed nations. hundreds of children die each year from water born diseases and pore sanitation. >> now that they are going to build the dam here we ask that they are be given running water, because water is life. >> lesotho was elected government. and these people hope it will be given as much access to clean water tas it does. >> in sunday we report from india. people that live along the river are fed up with the rubbish dumped into the water. they have had enough and want it cleaned up. we'll have their story right here on al jazeera.
those living in johannesburg get clean running water. hundreds of thousands are missing out. the government insists the relationship benefits most countries, building of a dam is due to start. people that live nearby have been promised a better water supply. the dam is not due to be completed until around 2022. >> the best is being down. that it can be achieved in one day is impossible. that the country was forward, after the project we see benefits >>> improving living standards...
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how does johannesburg get clean water? thousands are missing out. but the relationship benefits both cunls. boosting water exports to seask by 50s%, promised a better water supply. but the dam isn't due to be completed no. about 2022 fx. >> the countries is poor e-poor. and it was even poorer before. but ar the project we see some benefits born out of the project, to profit basutu people. >> living standards basutu as one of the least developed facings in the world. hundreds of children die every year from water-born san dictates. >> we humbly ask we be given running water because water is life. >> thighs people will be hoping it gives them as much access to its clean water as it does its neighbor seask erica wood, reporting. >> stargazeers, athens, grease, some wamed it from the par then on? students with with eye protection, gathered, this is how the shadow of the moon moved across the sun sun. but the best for you at least here on earth was for the salvaard islands an the faroe archipelago. >> when it does so in the skies it does pretty, the cele
how does johannesburg get clean water? thousands are missing out. but the relationship benefits both cunls. boosting water exports to seask by 50s%, promised a better water supply. but the dam isn't due to be completed no. about 2022 fx. >> the countries is poor e-poor. and it was even poorer before. but ar the project we see some benefits born out of the project, to profit basutu people. >> living standards basutu as one of the least developed facings in the world. hundreds of...
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company has been struggling to provide a steady supply and has erica wood reports from joe -- johannesburged about business. >> reporter: it's old and cannot cope with demand and new ones are being built but it will be sometime before they are online, the state owned energy company has warned people and industry they will have to endure regular power outages. >> and we have given them our word we are working on restoring these probability of the power system but it's going to be a long and painful process i'm afraid. >> reporter: south africa chamber of commerce says interruption for supply is not good for foreign investments. >> we are concerned about the impact this could have on international investment if you are going to invest you need a secure supply of energy and needs to be at a reasonable cost and that certainly might be a tipping source for a decision not to invest. >>. >>> that reasonable cost is set to rise in april but this justifies saying it still has some of the world's cheapest energy but for owners of south africa energy hungry industries like mines and factories that ch
company has been struggling to provide a steady supply and has erica wood reports from joe -- johannesburged about business. >> reporter: it's old and cannot cope with demand and new ones are being built but it will be sometime before they are online, the state owned energy company has warned people and industry they will have to endure regular power outages. >> and we have given them our word we are working on restoring these probability of the power system but it's going to be a...
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we are in johannesburg now, how much of a blow is this for oscar pistorius?> well at the moment it doesn't mean that he's lost or won anything at the moment because the state prosecutor is still going to go to court to appeal the original conviction of coupleable homicide and the sentencing because the national prosecuting authority believes that oscar pistorius should have been charged with murder for killing his girlfriend reeva steenkamp in 2013. >> so he was due to he's serving five years, he could have been released later on this year, but, he has to stay in prison while the appeal's process and the various le galties carries on. how likely is this to affect his release? >> well at the moment the state prosecutor is saying that the papers that will be filed in connection with the appeal against the coupleable homicide conviction will only be filed in may this year and that the appeal itself could be heard two or three months later. and oscar pistorius as you say was given a five year jail term. he is eligible for parol in eight month's time from since th
we are in johannesburg now, how much of a blow is this for oscar pistorius?> well at the moment it doesn't mean that he's lost or won anything at the moment because the state prosecutor is still going to go to court to appeal the original conviction of coupleable homicide and the sentencing because the national prosecuting authority believes that oscar pistorius should have been charged with murder for killing his girlfriend reeva steenkamp in 2013. >> so he was due to he's serving...
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tanya page, al jazeera johannesburg. >> time for another short break. we'll have all the sport and tennis star nadal known as the king of clay, in a moment. >> the sport that's lifting the pacific within sight of an olympic medal. al jazeera america gives you the total news experience anytime, anywhere. more on every screen. digital, mobile, social. visit aljazeera.com. follow @ajam on twitter. and like aljazeera america on facebook for more stories, more access, more conversations. so you don't just stay on top of the news, go deeper and get more perspectives on every issue. al jazeera america. >> there's more to financial news than the ups and downs of the dow. for instance, could striking workers in greece delay your retirement? i'm here to make the connections to your money real. >> "real money with ali velshi". tonight at 10:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> the new al jazeera america primetime. get the real news you've been looking for. at 7:00, a thorough wrapup of the day's events. then at 8:00, john seigenthaler digs deeper into the st
tanya page, al jazeera johannesburg. >> time for another short break. we'll have all the sport and tennis star nadal known as the king of clay, in a moment. >> the sport that's lifting the pacific within sight of an olympic medal. al jazeera america gives you the total news experience anytime, anywhere. more on every screen. digital, mobile, social. visit aljazeera.com. follow @ajam on twitter. and like aljazeera america on facebook for more stories, more access, more conversations....
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tanya page, al jazeera johannesburg. >> the industry's latest innovations, many of the gadgets involved sensors are taking center stage. tarek bazley reports. >> until now motion sensors have been too expensive and not accurate enough. >> so a lot of the accomplishments we do are performance based what we're doing is bringing in performance measures which help the audience and the judges truly measure what the athletes did all metrics go into determining your final score. >> and data becomes important for action sports as well. this bmx rider has on board a motion tracker that allows him to track movements as small as 5 millimeters in real time. data recorded 400 times a second. sensors are small enough to be fit in the handle of a tennis record. that means every stroke can be recorded and analyzed. >> you have your average and the forehand and the backhand. then, at that you can analyze your play and this is way i taught before, the rocket, that means you improve. the improve came from you. >> help industries including agriculture and manufacturing. the use of smart vending machines li
tanya page, al jazeera johannesburg. >> the industry's latest innovations, many of the gadgets involved sensors are taking center stage. tarek bazley reports. >> until now motion sensors have been too expensive and not accurate enough. >> so a lot of the accomplishments we do are performance based what we're doing is bringing in performance measures which help the audience and the judges truly measure what the athletes did all metrics go into determining your final score....
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erica wood, al jazeera johannesburg, south africa. >> you can always find much more about our story over on our website, aljazeera.com aljazeera.com, for all your international news. our country is almost unique in people believing that global warming is not a human cause. >> robert kennedy, jr., a lifelong advocate of the environmental movement thanks in part to memories of his dad prior to his father's assassination in 1968. >> my father considered this part of our heritage and our
erica wood, al jazeera johannesburg, south africa. >> you can always find much more about our story over on our website, aljazeera.com aljazeera.com, for all your international news. our country is almost unique in people believing that global warming is not a human cause. >> robert kennedy, jr., a lifelong advocate of the environmental movement thanks in part to memories of his dad prior to his father's assassination in 1968. >> my father considered this part of our heritage...
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debora patta cbs news johannesburg, south africa. >>> well coming up after your local news on "cbs thiswe'll go to the white house for reaction to the latest secret service scandal. >>> plus the fight over powdered alcohol which was approved by the federal government this week. jan crawford has details. >>> and duchess kate middleton visits the set of the hit show "downton abbey." >>> finally the late cbs correspondent bob simon was acknowledged by his peers last night. he was awarded by the cbs news foundation. jeff fager spoke and his daughter tanya spoke. he died last month. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> we start with breaking news in ferguson missouri where anti police protest turn violent overnight. >> two police officers were shot, our nicole brewer is following the violence and she joins us with the latest information on this, nicole. >> a 41 year-old police officer was struck in the shoulder, another cop 32 from wester grove, missouri was shot the in the face. both were hospi
debora patta cbs news johannesburg, south africa. >>> well coming up after your local news on "cbs thiswe'll go to the white house for reaction to the latest secret service scandal. >>> plus the fight over powdered alcohol which was approved by the federal government this week. jan crawford has details. >>> and duchess kate middleton visits the set of the hit show "downton abbey." >>> finally the late cbs correspondent bob simon was...
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debora patta, cbs news, johannesburg, south africa. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbsng," we'll go to the white house for reaction to the latest secret service scandal. >>> plus, the fight over powdered alcohol, which was approved by the federal government this week. jan crawford has details. >>> and duchess kate middleton visits the set of the hit show "downton abbey." >>> finally the late cbs news correspondent bob simon was remembered by his peers last night. simon was awarded the lifetime achievement award by the radio television digital news foundation. "60 minutes" expectative producer jeff fager spoke and simon's daughter taniaya accepted the award on behalf of the legend air legendary correspondent who died last month. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> good morning, everyone. it's thursday, march 12. i'm michelle griego. >> good morning, it is nearly 4:30 on this thursday. get you out the door with traffic an
debora patta, cbs news, johannesburg, south africa. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbsng," we'll go to the white house for reaction to the latest secret service scandal. >>> plus, the fight over powdered alcohol, which was approved by the federal government this week. jan crawford has details. >>> and duchess kate middleton visits the set of the hit show "downton abbey." >>> finally the late cbs news correspondent bob simon...
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. >> seconds from going on lane in johannesburg when two men approached him and threatened him with a gun. he said did he not want to give up his phone. no one was injured in the incident. >> mexican cartels are flooding the united states with heroin. the drug enforcement administration said that cheap heroin coming in from mexico is the greatest challenge the agency faces. adam rainy sat down with the dea's chief of operations. >> i've been doing this for 30 years. i've never seen a source country have such an overall impact of the availability of heroin in the united states and for that matter much of the world. >> we're told that in west virginia, the area is swimming in it. >> when you look at west virginia in particular, when oxycodone was first released by a certain company it hit very hard in rural areas. it used to be referred to as the hillbilly heroin. i think that is really the formulation of what we're seeing today of prescription drug abuse. you're seeing it in communities that you've never seen it before. you're seeing in many cases social services, law enforcement agenc
. >> seconds from going on lane in johannesburg when two men approached him and threatened him with a gun. he said did he not want to give up his phone. no one was injured in the incident. >> mexican cartels are flooding the united states with heroin. the drug enforcement administration said that cheap heroin coming in from mexico is the greatest challenge the agency faces. adam rainy sat down with the dea's chief of operations. >> i've been doing this for 30 years. i've never...
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erika woods reports from johannesburg. >> december of last year is when the prosecution went to court. they argued that the judge, when she sentenced oscar pistorius for culpable homicide instead of murder that she applied the wrong rule of law to do so. they want him convicted for the bigger sentence of murder, because it would mean a longer sentence in prison. they were granted leave to appeal at the supreme court of appeals. that will be happening later this year. what we heard today was for the defense lawyers saying no, the correct rule of law was applied this should go no further. the justice today decided this all needs to be heard in the supreme court this cannot be heard in the lower court. later this year, a date yet to be set the judge will hear an argument, an appeal over that conviction. what is not under dispute is the fact that the bullet shot by oscar pistorius led to the death of reeva steenkamp. what is under dispute and what will be argued at that supreme court later on this year is whether it was tantamount to murder or tantamount to culpable homicide. of course th
erika woods reports from johannesburg. >> december of last year is when the prosecution went to court. they argued that the judge, when she sentenced oscar pistorius for culpable homicide instead of murder that she applied the wrong rule of law to do so. they want him convicted for the bigger sentence of murder, because it would mean a longer sentence in prison. they were granted leave to appeal at the supreme court of appeals. that will be happening later this year. what we heard today...
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erica woods johannesburg, south africa. >> you can find more about that and other stories that we've been covering on our website www.aljazeera.com. >> had it not sparked fire, this story would be like that of many other low-intensity conflicts over resources waiting to erupt across this oil, gas and fresh-water rich country. back in 2010, the canadian province of new brunswick granted a texas-based company, southwestern energy, licenses to explore for shale gas - in exchange for investment worth 47 million dollars. if shale gas extraction goes ahead, it will be a boon to new brunswick's struggling economy. the province anticipates it could generate over a thousand jobs and 1.5 billion dollars staunching the exodus of workers west to alberta's oil sands. >> to have that kind of revenue inflow and that kind of potential, it would have a dramatic impact on the province. in fact, on the studies we looked at just a few weeks ago indicates that shale gas development could actually double the economic growth rates in the province. >> three years later these were the images from new brunswi
erica woods johannesburg, south africa. >> you can find more about that and other stories that we've been covering on our website www.aljazeera.com. >> had it not sparked fire, this story would be like that of many other low-intensity conflicts over resources waiting to erupt across this oil, gas and fresh-water rich country. back in 2010, the canadian province of new brunswick granted a texas-based company, southwestern energy, licenses to explore for shale gas - in exchange for...
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of killing his girlfriend reeva steenkamp in 2013 and we go to erika outside the court in joe johannesburgs the prosecution appealing? >> i will try to simplify it as much as i can, in december of last year the prosecution went to court and said the judge when she sentenced oscar pistorious and downgrade his convection from murder down to the culpable homicide which of course came with a prison sentence they say that she applied the wrong rule of law. so what happened from there is it's now going to go to the supreme court later on this year to decide if the appeal can be upheld and what we are listening to is oscar pistorious and saying there is no argument that the current rule of law is used and this should remain status quo and don't want this going on to the supreme court. >> what we have essentially is a defense appealing the prosecution's appeal if i understand you correctly today, what do we expect to happen in court? >> we just don't know the judge is deliberating as we speak and depends entirely on what we decide, if she decides the prosecution argued correctly the wrong rule of
of killing his girlfriend reeva steenkamp in 2013 and we go to erika outside the court in joe johannesburgs the prosecution appealing? >> i will try to simplify it as much as i can, in december of last year the prosecution went to court and said the judge when she sentenced oscar pistorious and downgrade his convection from murder down to the culpable homicide which of course came with a prison sentence they say that she applied the wrong rule of law. so what happened from there is it's...
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erica wood, al jazeera johannesburg, south africa. >> you can always find much more about our story over on our website, aljazeera.com aljazeera.com, for all your international news. our country is almost unique in people believing that global warming is not a human cause. >> robert kennedy, jr., a lifelong advocate of the environmental movement thanks in part to memories of his dad prior to his father's assassination in 1968. >> my father considered this part of our heritage and our purple mountains' majesty. kennedy says those who sponsor climate lies should be given the death penalty. are: >> sociopaths. >> he warns american values are under attack. >> it's hard to claim we have a democracy in our country. >> kennedy talks about his life and personal struggles. >> i started taking trucks when i was young. soon after my dad died. but everybody has tried them. the enemy of any productive life is civil pity. >> he reflects on the month he spent in a port rican prison thanks to his activism. >> you ask what it was like? experience. >> we have spoke to robert kennedy, jr., lawyer, activist
erica wood, al jazeera johannesburg, south africa. >> you can always find much more about our story over on our website, aljazeera.com aljazeera.com, for all your international news. our country is almost unique in people believing that global warming is not a human cause. >> robert kennedy, jr., a lifelong advocate of the environmental movement thanks in part to memories of his dad prior to his father's assassination in 1968. >> my father considered this part of our heritage...
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debra patta, cbs news johannesburg, south africa. >> pelley: saving the natural world.t's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ ♪ >>> first blurred lines is ruled a ripoff and now what about pharrell's other big hit? >> i talked to marvin gaye's family. do they have a problem with his song "happy," too? ♪ ♪ >> do you think that it has similarities? >> is the family mad enough to take aim at "happy"? >> what they told me after winning millions in court. >> then we have just-released video of the fatal "midnight rider" train accident. see how kurt russell's son narrowly escaped death. >>> and a woman accusing "7th heaven" stephen collins. >> and jim parsons, this is your life. we flashback with
debra patta, cbs news johannesburg, south africa. >> pelley: saving the natural world.t's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ ♪ >>> first blurred lines is ruled a ripoff and now what about pharrell's other big hit? >> i talked to marvin gaye's family. do they have a problem with his song "happy," too? ♪...
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debra patta, cbs news johannesburg, south africa. >> pelley: saving the natural world.t's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> a nightmare on the gw parkway as a lunar landscape of potholes flattens tires and shatters rims. >> under investigation for allegedly driving a government car into a white house security barricade, a new scandal could be brewing at the secret service. >> reporter: the big east is in the big apple once again. i'm kristen berset outside madison square garden, more on the georgetown hoyas' final prep coming up. >> good evening. i'm jan jeffcoat. >> and i'm derek mcginty. tonight we begin with a story that every driver is complaining about today, potholes, and the problem looks worse than ever. >> two of the worst areas, george washington parkway and bruce leshan joins us. >> reporter: the traffic is bad for evening rush but nothing like this morning. >> see this rim is dented right here from a pothole. >
debra patta, cbs news johannesburg, south africa. >> pelley: saving the natural world.t's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> a nightmare on the gw parkway as a lunar landscape of potholes flattens tires and shatters rims. >> under investigation for allegedly driving a government car into a white house security...
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debra patta, cbs news, johannesburg, south africa.>> >> pelley: saving the natural world.'at's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> we pass them on the streets every day, sleeping bags, tents, shopping carts. all signs of growing homeless camps. tonight the growing cost to clean them up day after day. good evening, i'm veronica de la cruz. >> i'm ken bastida. repeatedly cleaning up homeless encampments is as you can imagine costing san francisco and its taxpayers millions of dollars. new at 6:00 kpix 5's phil matier live near justin herman plaza tonight to tell us where all that money is going. phil? >> reporter: well, obviously as you can see from behind me, it's going to some questionable goods. but it's the new policy by the city that we're seeing. so let's take a look at it. here's the story. they are becoming as much a part of the san francisco cityscape as trolley cars homeless encampment where they are not cleared out but
debra patta, cbs news, johannesburg, south africa.>> >> pelley: saving the natural world.'at's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> we pass them on the streets every day, sleeping bags, tents, shopping carts. all signs of growing homeless camps. tonight the growing cost to clean them up day after day. good evening, i'm...
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we will talk to the standard bank's ceo out of johannesburg and the reinsurerer.result in this negative yield environment how are they affected by what druggie is doing -- draghi is doing. >> have a great show and thank you very much. stay with bloomberg television because it is all about the central bank today. full coverage over the news conference drop the morning. ♪ guy: details from draghi. the ecb president set to finalize the bond buying program. francine: another investigation at the the oe. prosecutors probe liquidity operations conducted during the financial crisis. all this as governor carnies delivers the interest rate decision at noon. guy: china downgrades growth. the premier sets the target at around 11%, the lowest level in more than 15 years.
we will talk to the standard bank's ceo out of johannesburg and the reinsurerer.result in this negative yield environment how are they affected by what druggie is doing -- draghi is doing. >> have a great show and thank you very much. stay with bloomberg television because it is all about the central bank today. full coverage over the news conference drop the morning. ♪ guy: details from draghi. the ecb president set to finalize the bond buying program. francine: another investigation...
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erica wood supports in joehannes johannesburg. >> reporter: south africa's children learn about the dangershiv at an early age. it's crucial in a country where more than 6 million people are living with the virus out of a total population of 51 million. until terms of numbers, it's the world's worst affected nation. as a mom for a 12-year-old boy wants him to be well informed. >> i think it's very important that our children are educated they know what hiv is, they know the dangers. they know how to look after themselves as well. >> but he said getting sex education from his mom is uncomfortable. >> i think i would be absent from school because it's kind of weird to hear your mom talk about it. >> lessons about hiv is only part of the picture. teenagers wants to be tested to see if they already have the virus, they have to go to a clinic. this public health researcher says the teenagers she talked to tell her that's not an option they are comfortable with. >> taking it the opportunity is not offering them the privacy. they say your mom, the lady next dorseys you because there is so much sti
erica wood supports in joehannes johannesburg. >> reporter: south africa's children learn about the dangershiv at an early age. it's crucial in a country where more than 6 million people are living with the virus out of a total population of 51 million. until terms of numbers, it's the world's worst affected nation. as a mom for a 12-year-old boy wants him to be well informed. >> i think it's very important that our children are educated they know what hiv is, they know the dangers....
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erica woods al jazeera, johannesburg, south africa. >> still to come, the african legacy of former philippinespresident marcos. >>> and in sport the man who wants to unseed blatter as president, and those campaigning in one of blatter's strongholds. >> now you wouldn't normally expect to see a family of giraffes out for a stroll in the philippines. but there are a few on the island along with many other animals from africa. we have the story on how exactly they got there. >> it is dubbed africa in the philippines. this safari park is home to animals on 400,000-hectares of reserve. the park is it's least known attractions. they have been working here for almost 40 years. he tells me the story of how former president ferdinand marcos envisioned the park after a trip to africa. in 1976 over 100 animals were shipped from kenya evicting 200 families in the process. the marcos were known to have stolen billions of dollars from government coffers and this was to be his private zoo. he was eventually overthrown by a revolution. caretakers continue to work under limited conditions. often they're not pa
erica woods al jazeera, johannesburg, south africa. >> still to come, the african legacy of former philippinespresident marcos. >>> and in sport the man who wants to unseed blatter as president, and those campaigning in one of blatter's strongholds. >> now you wouldn't normally expect to see a family of giraffes out for a stroll in the philippines. but there are a few on the island along with many other animals from africa. we have the story on how exactly they got there....
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while people in johannesburg get clean running water, hundreds of thousands in lesothos are missing out the construction of a new dam exporting water to south africa is due to start soon. and those who live nearby have been promised a better water supply. but the dam is not due to be completed in around 2022. >> the best has been done, but a shift in one day is impossible. the country is poor, and it was even poorer before. but after the project we see some benefits. >> improving living standards here is crucial. the u.n. has identified lesothos as one of the least developed nations in the world. hundreds of children die each year from water-born diseases and poor sanitation. >> now that they're going to build the dam here we we will have running water. >>> lesothos has recently elected a new government, and that's people will be hoping that it gives them as much access to clean water as it does its neighbor, south africa, erica wood al jazeera. >> on sunday we'll report from india for part three of our series on water. people who live along the river are fed up with the rubbish being d
while people in johannesburg get clean running water, hundreds of thousands in lesothos are missing out the construction of a new dam exporting water to south africa is due to start soon. and those who live nearby have been promised a better water supply. but the dam is not due to be completed in around 2022. >> the best has been done, but a shift in one day is impossible. the country is poor, and it was even poorer before. but after the project we see some benefits. >> improving...
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erica wood from johannesburg. >> it is just an advertisement for fish and chips but the president jacob zuma. upgrading security. >> it was popular it was still is just -- it's going to get people's attention in advertising you'll look at what people think and say. >> it was hugely popular with the public but someone higher up didn't see the humor. south africa's state news banned it but still got plenty of hits online. >> i think it's hilarious. it captures what zuma is. >> awesome pretty awesome yeah. >> another of his popular animations featuring an africa jesus also got him in trouble. he's not setting out to offend only to poke fun and to push the boundaries. the killings at a satirical newspaper in paris in january have only confirmed his views on freedom of speech. >> people will make fun about you in the real world and say things about you in the real world. you need to grow up about it and accept it. >> he says his animations have had around 8 million hits online. it's because he is one of the first south africa animators to feature local voices cultures and issues. >> it is qu
erica wood from johannesburg. >> it is just an advertisement for fish and chips but the president jacob zuma. upgrading security. >> it was popular it was still is just -- it's going to get people's attention in advertising you'll look at what people think and say. >> it was hugely popular with the public but someone higher up didn't see the humor. south africa's state news banned it but still got plenty of hits online. >> i think it's hilarious. it captures what zuma...
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erica wood, al jazeera, johannesburg, south africa. >> lots more still to come here on al jazeera.we report from one of the front lines in the fight against boko haram in southeast nigeria. >> right here we have one of the last great places on earth. >> a paradise lost. south sudan's wildlife caught in the cross fire. and more on sport. stay with us. behalf >> yemen's embattled government has asked for help to fight shia howell houthi rebels. >>> senegal's former president's son has been sentenced to six years. >>> and singapore has declared six days of national mourning after the death of its founding father lee kuan yew. he'll be laid to rest in a state funeral on sunday. >>> joint forces from niger and chad have killed several dozen boko haram fighters in northern nigeria. the offense took place in the borno state across niger. this is the latest move in a joint force mission to take on boko haram. we have reports from one of of the battlefields in northeast nigeria. [♪ singing ♪] >> reporter: preparing for an attack on boko haram. the troops are upbeat about this assignment aft
erica wood, al jazeera, johannesburg, south africa. >> lots more still to come here on al jazeera.we report from one of the front lines in the fight against boko haram in southeast nigeria. >> right here we have one of the last great places on earth. >> a paradise lost. south sudan's wildlife caught in the cross fire. and more on sport. stay with us. behalf >> yemen's embattled government has asked for help to fight shia howell houthi rebels. >>> senegal's...
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he was outside a hospital in johannesburg late on tuesday when two men began pacing around him and his crew. the reporter says one of them grabbed for his phone. when he didn't hand it over the man called out to his friend to use his gun. the reporter sensibly gave him his gun and the men eventually left not before appearing before camera for quite some time. no one was injured. do stay with us here on "bbc world news." still to come. ♪ ♪ >>> singers pharrell williams and robin thicke are told to pay millions in damages for copying a marvin gaye song in their hit "blurred lines." ther e's no taste like twizzlers. (witch laughing) from movie classics to tv hits twizzlerize your entertainment with twizzlers. the twist you can't resist. photos are great for capturing your world. and now they can transform it. with the new angie's list app, you can get projects done in a snap. take a photo of your project or just tell us what you need done and angie's list will find a top rated provider to do the job. the angie's list app is the simple, new way to get work done on your schedule. the app ma
he was outside a hospital in johannesburg late on tuesday when two men began pacing around him and his crew. the reporter says one of them grabbed for his phone. when he didn't hand it over the man called out to his friend to use his gun. the reporter sensibly gave him his gun and the men eventually left not before appearing before camera for quite some time. no one was injured. do stay with us here on "bbc world news." still to come. ♪ ♪ >>> singers pharrell williams and...
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and we report now from joe johannesburg. >> reporter: this is an evening with his family at his sprawlingroversial property because of the millions of taxpayer dollars spent upgrading its security. >> it was popular and it will get people's attention and if you look at advertising you think of what people think and say at the time. >> reporter: hugely popular with the public and someone higher up did not see the humor and the state newscaster ban it but it still got plenty of hits online. >> i think it's hilarious and it captures what it's all about. >> it's awesome, pretty awesome, yeah. >> reporter: another is this popular animation featuring an african jesus also got him in trouble and he is not setting out to offense, only to poke fun and push the boundaries. the killings at an satirrical newspaper in paris confirmed his views on freedom of speech. >> people will make fun of you in the world and people will say bad things about you in the world and we have to grow up about it and just accept it. >> reporter: and he says his animations have had 8 million hits online and this is one of
and we report now from joe johannesburg. >> reporter: this is an evening with his family at his sprawlingroversial property because of the millions of taxpayer dollars spent upgrading its security. >> it was popular and it will get people's attention and if you look at advertising you think of what people think and say at the time. >> reporter: hugely popular with the public and someone higher up did not see the humor and the state newscaster ban it but it still got plenty of...
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trending stories right now, caught on camera, bandits rob a reporter getting ready for a live shot in johannesburg, south africa. >> oh, my gosh. >> he's trying to do a story about a presidential visit. the reporter first doesn't pay any attention to them, but then the daily mail reports those muggers claimed to have a gun and the bad guys got away with phones and a laptop. >> it was all caught on camera. >> i've been in some crazy situations in live shots but nothing close to that. >> typically people are running away from the camera. >> or they're trying to get on or say something crazy, but that is different. >>> a picture of a giant gator on a golf course is getting a lot of clicks on facebook. >> the folks spotted the alligators on golf courses and thought it would be in florida, but look at this monster approaching the green in inglewood. some say it seems too big to be real, but managers at the club insist the big guy is the real deal. i have seen them that big before. they're huge. they will eat your dog. you have to be careful, especially if you have a little one like mine, little scrappy
trending stories right now, caught on camera, bandits rob a reporter getting ready for a live shot in johannesburg, south africa. >> oh, my gosh. >> he's trying to do a story about a presidential visit. the reporter first doesn't pay any attention to them, but then the daily mail reports those muggers claimed to have a gun and the bad guys got away with phones and a laptop. >> it was all caught on camera. >> i've been in some crazy situations in live shots but nothing...
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slidell was brought to and some of it was captured a tv show here this is file size hospital in johannesburg the south african and broadcasting operations was approached by a multiple guys walked out of frame 64 men were all ironed and demanded all the crows' phones laptops carrier equipment and the crew did that over all the possessions. right there he could see the suspect like he's holding cash they don't care about the camera parred the bright light was not deterring them. police looking for the criminals now >>pam: coming up next on the insider digs deep into the religion of scientology. and we will be back and kron 4 news at 8:00. gary top star ronnie lott coming up as some interesting and vice advice >>gary: convening everybody is one of the best linebackers of his generation patrick willis said goodbye after eight seasons with the 49ers. his first seven made the pro go. 2014 year his year was cut short the after suffering a serious toe injury that required surgery after that surgery he found out that he can no longer run his feet to carry him no longer. he is a very spiritual man tha
slidell was brought to and some of it was captured a tv show here this is file size hospital in johannesburg the south african and broadcasting operations was approached by a multiple guys walked out of frame 64 men were all ironed and demanded all the crows' phones laptops carrier equipment and the crew did that over all the possessions. right there he could see the suspect like he's holding cash they don't care about the camera parred the bright light was not deterring them. police looking...
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refusing to act like a european, because he moved into the african shantytown on the outskirts of johannesburg. when he emerged out of jail, the paramount chief of the tribe summoned michael scott to the land where he had been exiled and said, something wicked this way comes. i can't get there to get the evidence. but you, as a white man, with south african citizenship and a clerical collar, can get into southwest africa and find out what is going on. and reverend michael scott said, ok. and he went he gathered the information, he met with the chief and the africans, he pulled all of this data together. it becomes clear very quickly how much jan christian had lied to the u.n.. now the question is, what is he going to do with this information? he told the tribe, i'm going to go and tell the world. which meant i am going to go to the u.n. there are a couple of problems. one, he is broke. he refuses to act like a european so he was straight of his possessions. in his work in south africa in the 1930's, he worked with the only organized group opposed to racial discrimination as he was -- the commu
refusing to act like a european, because he moved into the african shantytown on the outskirts of johannesburg. when he emerged out of jail, the paramount chief of the tribe summoned michael scott to the land where he had been exiled and said, something wicked this way comes. i can't get there to get the evidence. but you, as a white man, with south african citizenship and a clerical collar, can get into southwest africa and find out what is going on. and reverend michael scott said, ok. and he...
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debora patta in johannesburg with a rare look at the effort. >> reporter: good morning. the operation took place at a secret location. this is to protect the rhino because african rhinos are attacked on a daily basis. poefrps hack off their horns and they're sold under the delusional belief that they have medicinal properties. elephants lazing at a waterhole, and, of course t rhino. this magnificent prehistoric creature. what tour its don't see is the dark side of the savannah the relentless slaughter of rye knows. their horns worth more than gold in asia. desperate times demand desperate action. and so an ambitious project sperheaded by wildlife conservationist and filmmakers have been launched. it aims to airlift 100 rhino from south africa to save havens in botswana which has zero tolerance policy toward poaching. >> this is an emergency intervention. i do believe that if we don't do this rhinos could go extinct in certain parts of africa. >> if poaching gets out of control and it's on the edge we could lose the population and have a breedin
debora patta in johannesburg with a rare look at the effort. >> reporter: good morning. the operation took place at a secret location. this is to protect the rhino because african rhinos are attacked on a daily basis. poefrps hack off their horns and they're sold under the delusional belief that they have medicinal properties. elephants lazing at a waterhole, and, of course t rhino. this magnificent prehistoric creature. what tour its don't see is the dark side of the savannah the...
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paul joins us live over the phone from johannesburg. what can you tell us about these fires?tha, fires around cape town are so bad they can clearly be seen from space. sources say these are the worst wildfires cape town has ever experienced. tourists have had to be evacuated and many are wondering as six helicopters are on the table mountain and the forests surrounding, many homes are being burnt and five star luxury lodge has been raised to the ground. volunteers have joined the exhausted professional firefighters many of whom have been putting in double shifts to try to save people's homes. over 50 residents of an old age home had to be treated for smoke inhalation. the fires that are now 15 of them, are thought to have been started by discarded cigarette on the indian ocean side of the peninsula which cape town straddles. with day side temperatures up to 107 degrees, reportedly making cape town the hottest place in the world this week, the fires quickly jumped the back of the mountain and specially constructed fire breaks right to the atlantic oceanside. now the fires were
paul joins us live over the phone from johannesburg. what can you tell us about these fires?tha, fires around cape town are so bad they can clearly be seen from space. sources say these are the worst wildfires cape town has ever experienced. tourists have had to be evacuated and many are wondering as six helicopters are on the table mountain and the forests surrounding, many homes are being burnt and five star luxury lodge has been raised to the ground. volunteers have joined the exhausted...
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it matters not whether it is selma, alabama or greenwood, mississippi or mozambique, johannesburg, south africa. the struggle is one and the same. the struggle is the struggle for freedom and human dignity. [applause] i think a lot of thise people across this country are saying -- we are tired. we're tired of civil rights murders. too many people have been beaten, shot, and even killed. we have had enough of that. we are tired of confrontation. but now is the time for all of us to make some serious decisions. [applause] >> mr. whitney young, the director of the national urban league, will bring us greetings at this time. let us listen now to the leader -- this scholarly civil rights leader who has done so much for our nation and people, mr. whitney young. >> reverend abernathy, friends of freedom, one question has been asked me repeatedly by reporters. is this march better or more significant than the august '63 march? this type of question need not be answered yes or no. these are different types of marches. this march shows our ability to move from the general grievances that we expres
it matters not whether it is selma, alabama or greenwood, mississippi or mozambique, johannesburg, south africa. the struggle is one and the same. the struggle is the struggle for freedom and human dignity. [applause] i think a lot of thise people across this country are saying -- we are tired. we're tired of civil rights murders. too many people have been beaten, shot, and even killed. we have had enough of that. we are tired of confrontation. but now is the time for all of us to make some...
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matter not whether it's in selma or greenwood or mozambique or johannesburg -- the struggle is the sameas a struggle for human dignity. a lot of people across this country are saying that we are tired. too many people have been beaten , too many people have been shot and even killed. we have had enough of that. we have had a confrontation but now is the time for us to make some serious decisions. [applause] host: from 1965 in montgomery alabama. a live look here in selma the ri bridge -- the march attempting to cross this bridge 50 years ago today was met head-on by alabama state police and local police officers who stopped the march. bloody sunday took place. the march did eventually occur later. you heard john lewis who spoke at the end of the march. that speech you just a was from abc news coverage of that day and of the events surrounding the selma to montgomery march. we will show you at the end of our live coverage today three plus hours of abc news coverage from 1965. coverage of bloody sunday. the site seen around the country. teargas, clubbing's of marchers. here we are 50 year
matter not whether it's in selma or greenwood or mozambique or johannesburg -- the struggle is the sameas a struggle for human dignity. a lot of people across this country are saying that we are tired. too many people have been beaten , too many people have been shot and even killed. we have had enough of that. we have had a confrontation but now is the time for us to make some serious decisions. [applause] host: from 1965 in montgomery alabama. a live look here in selma the ri bridge -- the...
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matter not whether it's in selma or greenwood or mozambique or johannesburg -- the struggle is the same as a struggle for human dignity. a lot of people across this country are saying that we are tired. too many people have been beaten , too many people have been shot and even killed. we have had enough of that. we have had a confrontation but now is the time for us to make some serious decisions. [applause] host: from 1965 in montgomery alabama. a live look here in selma the ri bridge -- the march attempting to cross this bridge 50 years ago today was met head-on by alabama state police and local police officers who stopped the march. bloody sunday took place. the march did eventually occur later. you heard john lewis who spoke at the end of the march. that speech you just a was from abc news coverage of that day and of the events surrounding the selma to montgomery march. we will show you at the end of our live coverage today three plus hours of abc news coverage from 1965. coverage of bloody sunday. the site seen around the country. teargas, clubbing's of marchers. here we are 50 yea
matter not whether it's in selma or greenwood or mozambique or johannesburg -- the struggle is the same as a struggle for human dignity. a lot of people across this country are saying that we are tired. too many people have been beaten , too many people have been shot and even killed. we have had enough of that. we have had a confrontation but now is the time for us to make some serious decisions. [applause] host: from 1965 in montgomery alabama. a live look here in selma the ri bridge -- the...