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school in johannesburg's inner-city, emma would have nowhere to go.an refugees, the 16-year-old began attending classes at albert street school six years ago. >> i couldn't communicate with the south african local languages, and so my father decided to bring me here to albert where i could continue the same curriculum with the one from zim. >> reporter: the school was opened after violence against foreigners began in 2008. one of the founders and a refugees himself william says they had to find a way to keep refugees children in the classroom when they could not attends local schools. >> there was a lot of demands from the parents who were refugees in south africa and were having difficulties of registering their children in the local schools when they go there, there is a need of a birth certificate. a need to transfer, there were challenges. >> reporter: the school has grown from 35 students in its first year to 10 times that amount today. its teaching staff is made up also of refugees, but says the school's depend is a on donor funding and a lack o
school in johannesburg's inner-city, emma would have nowhere to go.an refugees, the 16-year-old began attending classes at albert street school six years ago. >> i couldn't communicate with the south african local languages, and so my father decided to bring me here to albert where i could continue the same curriculum with the one from zim. >> reporter: the school was opened after violence against foreigners began in 2008. one of the founders and a refugees himself william says they...
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seven people were injured when a train derailed also in johannesburg. in april a train driver was killed when a train derailed after he was hit by an express train. >> still more to come on the program including police in the u.s. confirmed that they're still treating a shooting at a tennessee recruiting center as a potential terrorist act. and a dinosaur with wings dubbed the dragon is unearthed in china. >> a reminder of the top stories on al jazeera. [ sirens ] the islamic state in iraq and the levant has claimed responsibility for a mortgage bomb in iraq that has killed more than 100 people including children. it happened outside of 30 kilometers northeast of the capital baghdad. >>> the german parliament has voted to allow its government to negotiate a bailout with greece. in south africa two trains collided. >>> saudi arabia has welcomed tuesday's landmark nuclear deal with iran. that's according to the white house. that view is said to have been expressed during a meeting between the u.s. pratt barack obama and the saudi foreign minister. the pai
seven people were injured when a train derailed also in johannesburg. in april a train driver was killed when a train derailed after he was hit by an express train. >> still more to come on the program including police in the u.s. confirmed that they're still treating a shooting at a tennessee recruiting center as a potential terrorist act. and a dinosaur with wings dubbed the dragon is unearthed in china. >> a reminder of the top stories on al jazeera. [ sirens ] the islamic state...
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two trains collided in johannesburg. the cause of the trash is of yet unknown.e're joined on the line now from johannesburg. what more can you tell us about this? >> well, according to the passenger role, 259 people have been killed, 100 of which have been discharged from hospital. emergency services on the scene. what we understand so far is that two trains are traveling on the same line in the same direction. and one of the trains rear ended the other. but how that happened exactly is not very clear and the investigation will now be carried out by the passenger services. all those injured as well as other commuters have been cleared from the scene while the investigation is expected to begin. now this is not the first time that they have suffered accidents. just last month seven people were injured when a train derailed in johannesburg. and in april a train driver when a train derailed after it was hit by its first train. 90 other people were injured. this is in a situation that the they've had to deal with on an ongoing basis. they're not sure how long the in
two trains collided in johannesburg. the cause of the trash is of yet unknown.e're joined on the line now from johannesburg. what more can you tell us about this? >> well, according to the passenger role, 259 people have been killed, 100 of which have been discharged from hospital. emergency services on the scene. what we understand so far is that two trains are traveling on the same line in the same direction. and one of the trains rear ended the other. but how that happened exactly is...
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al jazeera johannesburg. >> still ahead on the al jazeera news hour: >> we'll look at how government scientists are trying to increase production using fewer animals. >> welcome back. a buffalo which can produce 32 meters of milk a die is a prized possession in india. we have this report. >> this is the proud father of thousands of cavs. weighing in at 1500 kilograms, this buffalo is highly priced for its longevity and toughness. for some farmers the big money comes from breeding. >> he's made a lot of difference. i make morn $2,000 selling one of his cavs where a regular one would sell for less than $200. >> aside from selling cavs, he makes money selling semen at $475 per milliliter. many are repeat customers. >> the buffalo produced with this semen are very large. they produce a lot of milk and the cavs they produce are good quality. they sell well. >> the potential of the buffalo to make farming more productive has the state government involved in promoting the animal. >> there are very few bulls of this quality in the entire state. because of the amount of milk the females can p
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. >>> and a school only for refugee children how it's putting the public school system in johannesburgame. >> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm del walters in for antonio mora tonight. coming up in this half hour of international news, lance armstrong trying to make a come back in france. but first a look at the headlines if our american minute. 28-year-old sandra bland who died in texas on monday. police call her death a suicide while today the fbi said it was launching an official investigation. >>> national hispanic association wants hope for puerto rico. the group is asking president obama and the congress to be address issue that it should be allowed help to get its books in order. and a southern california highway still at a standstill right now after this devastateing wildfire jump the highway in san bernardino, authorities shut down lanes causing the traffic to back up for miles. it has burned about 500 acres. >>> and fires overseas as well. as if greece's economic troubles weren't enough, raging wildfires cause being concern for prime minister tsipras. the largest on the
. >>> and a school only for refugee children how it's putting the public school system in johannesburgame. >> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm del walters in for antonio mora tonight. coming up in this half hour of international news, lance armstrong trying to make a come back in france. but first a look at the headlines if our american minute. 28-year-old sandra bland who died in texas on monday. police call her death a suicide while today the fbi said it was launching an...
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al jazeera, johannesburg. >> muslims around the world are celebrating eidl. three-day festival marks the end of ramadan, feeding from dawn to sun set for a month. a time for gatherings and exchanging exists. this is a markey where people have been shopping for food. it's traditional to wear new clothes for eid. markets and shops in jordan's capitol have been busy. a local charity set up a clothes bank handing out garments for those in need. in another part of jordan syrian children living in the zatari refugee camp dressed their best clothes, they visited the market: they have been saving money for the day. all of that you can find on our website. ♪ >> four marines gunned down in chattanooga, what led a man to attack two military offices. >> we have no idea the motivation behind the shooting. >> we are live with the latest investigation and the community reaction. >> a jury convicts james holmes for killing 12 at a colorado movie theater.
al jazeera, johannesburg. >> muslims around the world are celebrating eidl. three-day festival marks the end of ramadan, feeding from dawn to sun set for a month. a time for gatherings and exchanging exists. this is a markey where people have been shopping for food. it's traditional to wear new clothes for eid. markets and shops in jordan's capitol have been busy. a local charity set up a clothes bank handing out garments for those in need. in another part of jordan syrian children living...
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more from johannesburg. >> it is from this football pitch that 22 boys were taken by force or lured by the promise of gifts. the mother of one of the boys says days later she received a call from the men who had taken him. >> they told me they want money for a ritual they would pomp on my child and i don't even know what that ritual was. then they said we should buy groceries so our boys would be protected. >> they were to undergo the cultural tradition and circumcision. >> they used to hide maybe during the day. so this is door. they actually have you know were using to go in and out. as you can see even ten-year-old cannot go in properly. you need to crawl on your knees and then this as you can see it looks like a pigsty and, you know not any normal human being can live, you know, under these conditions. >> beaten cold and having not eaten for days several of the boys would go in search of food and water in the nearby township. >> translator: we tried to offer them clothes but they refused and said they'd be killed so they just had some food and water and left. >> reporter: the boys
more from johannesburg. >> it is from this football pitch that 22 boys were taken by force or lured by the promise of gifts. the mother of one of the boys says days later she received a call from the men who had taken him. >> they told me they want money for a ritual they would pomp on my child and i don't even know what that ritual was. then they said we should buy groceries so our boys would be protected. >> they were to undergo the cultural tradition and circumcision....
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al jazeera johannesburg. >> earlier i spoke to louise bloom.ne of the authors of this report on refugee innovation and i began asking her about the different projects that refugees are involved in. >> the syrian refugees, in the north of jordan, this camp is home to 83,000 refugees. and they're syrians displaced nearly four years ago having been in the camp for years using the small material, limited materials they have there in the camp for recreating their syrian cowrmt cultural identities to reconstruct the community groups and families they lived in back in syrian. they also had decorated these shelters in really beautiful ways to escape camp life if you like. we met lots of entrepreneurial refugees, there is a market, lots of syrians have created their own opportunities to make small amounts of income. another thing interesting was creating for their social well-being as well, many refugees were keeping birds as pets and the song of the birds was a way to escape and find peace again. that was a really interesting example sphwhrp there. >>
al jazeera johannesburg. >> earlier i spoke to louise bloom.ne of the authors of this report on refugee innovation and i began asking her about the different projects that refugees are involved in. >> the syrian refugees, in the north of jordan, this camp is home to 83,000 refugees. and they're syrians displaced nearly four years ago having been in the camp for years using the small material, limited materials they have there in the camp for recreating their syrian cowrmt cultural...
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i can confirm that all the others are still being attended to at various hospitals around johannesburg. >> the cause of the crash is of courseinvestigation. >>> a forest fire bearing down on athens has people there on edge as some of the government suspect it was deliberately lit. meteorologist derek van dam is at the weather center for us. as if greece doesn't have enough on its plate. >> it is a bit suspicious when 50 some fires simultaneously begin at the same time. i would be questioning arson, myself if i was an authority making decisions on this as well or investigating the cause of these fires. but look at these images of volunteer firefighters and upwards of 100 professional firefighters battling these blazes in and around the greater athens region. the smoke is billowing in the distance creating that thick haze across the cities. you can see just some of the local community members banding together to do whatever they can to prevent these blazes from taking over their neighborhoods. there have been some evacuations of small neighboring towns. it is threatening the urban areas
i can confirm that all the others are still being attended to at various hospitals around johannesburg. >> the cause of the crash is of courseinvestigation. >>> a forest fire bearing down on athens has people there on edge as some of the government suspect it was deliberately lit. meteorologist derek van dam is at the weather center for us. as if greece doesn't have enough on its plate. >> it is a bit suspicious when 50 some fires simultaneously begin at the same time. i...
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yes, so that becomes a section. >> safer: he's written about the house in johannesburg where mahatmaived. >> ndubane: the idea of tolerance really and passive resistance was born here, in this house. >> safer: he's written about the soweto uprising by high school students in 1976, the spark for the eventual downfall of apartheid. and he encourages today's students to translate wikipedia articles into their native languages. >> ndubane: what language are you? and we need all those, all those languages, on wikipedia. we need them. >> safer: the web site's headquarters are in san francisco. there's a staff of about 200 working in typically laid-back techie style. >> and then you can do function.... >> safer: of prime importance-- developing rules and computer code to eliminate as many errors as possible. executive director lila tretikov. >> lila tretikov: we've had numerous studies that showed that, as a body of knowledge it's more accurate than other encyclopedias in existence in the past. so it's not... it's never 100% but it's very high quality. >> safer: there are computer programs
yes, so that becomes a section. >> safer: he's written about the house in johannesburg where mahatmaived. >> ndubane: the idea of tolerance really and passive resistance was born here, in this house. >> safer: he's written about the soweto uprising by high school students in 1976, the spark for the eventual downfall of apartheid. and he encourages today's students to translate wikipedia articles into their native languages. >> ndubane: what language are you? and we need...
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we have more from johannesburg. >> reporter: it's from this football pitch in orange farm that 22 boys were taken by force, or lured by the promise of gifts. the mother of one of the boys says days later she received a call from the man who took him. >> translation: they told me they want money for a ritual performed on my child. i don't know what it was. they said we should by groceries so our child may be protected. >> reporter: the boys were kept in an abandoned mine dump, where they were to undergo cultural initiation and circumcision. >> this is unused, but they used it. you can see to hide during the day, you know. so there is the door. what they are using to go in and out. as you can see. even a 10-year-old cannot go in properly, you need to crawl on your knees. it looks like a pigsty. not every normal human being can live under these conditions. >> beaten, cold, having not eaten for days, several of the boys would go in search of food and water in the township. >> we tried to offer them clothes, but they refused. they had food and water and left. >> reporter: the boys were rele
we have more from johannesburg. >> reporter: it's from this football pitch in orange farm that 22 boys were taken by force, or lured by the promise of gifts. the mother of one of the boys says days later she received a call from the man who took him. >> translation: they told me they want money for a ritual performed on my child. i don't know what it was. they said we should by groceries so our child may be protected. >> reporter: the boys were kept in an abandoned mine dump,...
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welcome to johannesburg live from doha coming up in the next half hour... .. a show of support in the european parliament as the greek prime minister promises new reforms to get a bailout deal. where home is a giant pile of rubble. one year on, thousands of people are in desperate need: in gaza. plus... .. ..what does art sound like? we visit an exhibition in london >>> we begin the newshour in >>> china's government is scrambling to stop the main stock market from crumbling, the chang high composite closed 9.5%, a staggering one day lose. this is the tip of the iceberg. all in thaul $3.2 trillion has been wiped off the stock market. almost a third of the value, in the past 12 months stocks rose 150% despite a struggling economy. it's made many people rich. the problem, though is that many investors have literally mortgaged the house to pour money into the mark. chinese brokers loaned $339 billion to traders. scott heidler is following the story from beijing. continuing a 4-week slide, market in china closed down. the biggest indicis, the shanghai index closed
welcome to johannesburg live from doha coming up in the next half hour... .. a show of support in the european parliament as the greek prime minister promises new reforms to get a bailout deal. where home is a giant pile of rubble. one year on, thousands of people are in desperate need: in gaza. plus... .. ..what does art sound like? we visit an exhibition in london >>> we begin the newshour in >>> china's government is scrambling to stop the main stock market from crumbling,...
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today, the company hired private security guards in johannesburg to help prevent intimidation from meteredaxi drivers. this is the latest in a string of attacks on uber. asked which, -- last week uber drivers were the target of violent protests in paris. it has also met with bans in germany, spain, italy. uber continues to forge into new territories, and announcing that it plans to invest $50 million over the next five years in india. up next, crisis in greece. good bitcoin keep -- help greeks keep their money safe? that is next. ♪ emily: we turn now to greece. last night the country overwhelmingly rejected austerity measures europe once in exchange for bailout money. now athens has hours to come up with a plan that will keep greece in the euro. capital controls that came into effect last week are extended until wednesday. that is when euro finance ministers will hold emergency talks. under those restrictions, greece cannot withdraw more than 60 euros at a time per day and cannot make any foreign transactions. that covers even payments like buying a song on itunes and banks are running dan
today, the company hired private security guards in johannesburg to help prevent intimidation from meteredaxi drivers. this is the latest in a string of attacks on uber. asked which, -- last week uber drivers were the target of violent protests in paris. it has also met with bans in germany, spain, italy. uber continues to forge into new territories, and announcing that it plans to invest $50 million over the next five years in india. up next, crisis in greece. good bitcoin keep -- help greeks...
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paramedics say at least 250 people have been injured after two trains collided in the south of johannesburg during evening rush hour. the injuries range from the minor to the serious but none are critical. german lawmakers have signed off on new bailout talks between the eurozone and greece. this would be the third such package for the cash-strapped country since 2010. giving more money is hardly a popular proposition for german officials. the country has already contributed more than any other degrees's -- to greece's first bailouts. but german chancellor angela merkel warns of potential chaos if a deal is instructed i spoke with the president of the german marshall fund in the u.s. about these developers. just how significant is the german vote? >> folks were watching the german vote today because as you pointed out, it is the largest a common any -- germany is the largest economy in the eurozone. there was an expectation that chancellor merkel would clearly give a majority in the bundestag. the question is what would happen in her own party group which is where you had to satisfaction ab
paramedics say at least 250 people have been injured after two trains collided in the south of johannesburg during evening rush hour. the injuries range from the minor to the serious but none are critical. german lawmakers have signed off on new bailout talks between the eurozone and greece. this would be the third such package for the cash-strapped country since 2010. giving more money is hardly a popular proposition for german officials. the country has already contributed more than any other...
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he also went to the g7 meeting in germany and the african union summit in johannesburg and at the end more he will travel to the united states to meet barack obama and it's believed that obviously security in the region will be on the agenda for discussion. so there is a lot of diplomatic activity. one might say sami, that all of this activity going on, obviously the change, and the impact is not being felt on the ground in boko haram are able to launch attacks like this. if the information we were getting about what's happening is accurate. it's a bad sign and it's a sign that clearly more needs to be done to protect is ville saville en civilians lives and property. >> thank you very much. >>> let's bring you live pictures from athens, people queing up in front of actual it. ms, you can see there them. tony nash is the chief economist of the consultantcy firm complete intelligence, he joins me live from singapore. good to have you with us. first of all if this is the last day of campaigning and it seems, of course, people seem very -- it seems like the yes camp has picked up momentum
he also went to the g7 meeting in germany and the african union summit in johannesburg and at the end more he will travel to the united states to meet barack obama and it's believed that obviously security in the region will be on the agenda for discussion. so there is a lot of diplomatic activity. one might say sami, that all of this activity going on, obviously the change, and the impact is not being felt on the ground in boko haram are able to launch attacks like this. if the information we...
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debora patta, cbs news johannesburg, south africa. >> glor: david sweat is out of the hospital. transferred to a new prison, new five points correctional in the finger lakes region of central new york. sweat escaped last month from the clinton correctional facility in northern new york. he will now be confined to aon maximum security cell 23 hours a day. he will also be on a suicide watch. >> glor: success today high above earth after two failed attempts an unmanned cargo ship docked at the international space station delivering water, food oxygen and other crucial supplies. a panic button for yourar letter carrier. and a legendary band bids farewell. when the "cbs evening news"ues. continues. about long-acting levemir®. as my diabetes changed it got harder to control my blood sugar. today, i'm asking about levemir®. vo: levemir® is an injectable insulin that can give you blood sugar control for up to 24 hours. and levemir® helps lower your a1c. levemir® lasts 42 days without refrigeration. that's 50% longer than lantus® which lasts 28 days. levemir® comes in flextouch® the late
debora patta, cbs news johannesburg, south africa. >> glor: david sweat is out of the hospital. transferred to a new prison, new five points correctional in the finger lakes region of central new york. sweat escaped last month from the clinton correctional facility in northern new york. he will now be confined to aon maximum security cell 23 hours a day. he will also be on a suicide watch. >> glor: success today high above earth after two failed attempts an unmanned cargo ship...
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new zealand faced south africa in johannesburg. the springboks made a strong site. it gave them an early lead. they upped the pressure. captain richie mccall set to retire sealed the wind. final score 27-20. >> australia easy winners against argentina. they picked up a bonus point win. they next meet in sydney. we know which team will play which as they qualify. the asian qualifying process has begun. they have competed for 13 spots. the oldest rivalry in the world as england were grouped with scotland. spain and italy found themselves in the same group. russia qualifies as hosts and will be joined as 13 other countries. africa's confederation has five spots. asia has four places the same as south america, north and central america's c.o.n.c.a.c.a.f. there's three qualifiers, the remaining two places decided by play-off. they face the fifth team in south america, the fourth team plays the fifth team in asia. the process includes 851 matches over the six confederations. 206 taking part in the qualifiers 141 countries involved in saturday's draw. >> translation: it's
new zealand faced south africa in johannesburg. the springboks made a strong site. it gave them an early lead. they upped the pressure. captain richie mccall set to retire sealed the wind. final score 27-20. >> australia easy winners against argentina. they picked up a bonus point win. they next meet in sydney. we know which team will play which as they qualify. the asian qualifying process has begun. they have competed for 13 spots. the oldest rivalry in the world as england were grouped...
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the accident occurred in johannesburg friday during the height of the evening rush hour. stopped train was in a station at the time. >>> and back at home it's three strikes and you're out in baseball. last night it was three outages, power outages that stopped a game between the washington nationals and l.a. dodgers in d.c. a bank of stadium lights behind third base went out the first time leading to an hour plus delay. well they got the lights working. it went out again and again. three times was enough. the game was suspended in the fifth with the dodgers up 2-1. that gam you're keeping score will resume later today. >>> in denmark three elephants from a traveling circus got loose, went on a rampage in a beach. it began when a circus worker struck one of the animals causing that one to run off. yes, angry pachyderms tried to pick up a truck with his tusings. >> they're really strong. >> a lot of adrenaline. >> very angry. in this case the elephants were calmed down and they were round rounded -- >> leave the elephants in the wild and stop making them travel around in ci
the accident occurred in johannesburg friday during the height of the evening rush hour. stopped train was in a station at the time. >>> and back at home it's three strikes and you're out in baseball. last night it was three outages, power outages that stopped a game between the washington nationals and l.a. dodgers in d.c. a bank of stadium lights behind third base went out the first time leading to an hour plus delay. well they got the lights working. it went out again and again....
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about 100% graduation rate, everybody graduates, along with their test scores puts the rest of johannesburg school system to shame. >> we'll have that next hour. we'll be right back. >> true american original. a singer who became of a star an activist who risked it all for the fight for civil rights. a new documentary covers it all it says what happened to ms. simone. .respects spoke to the daughter of the singer. >> it was a labor of love that my husband and i have been working on for about ten years. >> i want to shake people up so bad that when they leave a night club where i perform i just want them to be to pieces. ♪ got my hair got my head ♪ >> i made a pledge to my mother when she passed away that to make sure that she would be remembered properly in the way that she deserved and the way she would be remembered. >> i put a spell on you ♪ >> you've said she was one of the greatest entertainers of the time but she paid a price. what price? >> yes. oh my goodness her heart, her peace, her peace of mind. self-actualization awards, being rich, so many material rewards. and goals that many
about 100% graduation rate, everybody graduates, along with their test scores puts the rest of johannesburg school system to shame. >> we'll have that next hour. we'll be right back. >> true american original. a singer who became of a star an activist who risked it all for the fight for civil rights. a new documentary covers it all it says what happened to ms. simone. .respects spoke to the daughter of the singer. >> it was a labor of love that my husband and i have been...
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more than 200 people were injured when a commuter train slammed into the back of another near johannesburge force of the collision caused one of the trains to derail. at least 100 people have already been released from local hospitals. thankfully no one was killed in that. >>> convicted boston marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev has been moved to the supermax prison in colorado. the facility is considered the most secure prison in the u.s. and most inmates spend 23 hours a day in isolation. tsarnaev may spend years there while appealing his death sentence. >>> well authorities in tennessee are looking at every avenue to determine what led to thursday's attack in tennessee. mohammad abdulazeez is accused of shooting up two military facilities in chattanooga. he first fired at a recruitment center then drove just a few minutes to a navy operations center where he killed four marines. investigators say he had three guns on him and had every intent to kill police officers had they not killed him first. >> there is absolutely no doubt in my mind that chattanooga police officers prevented loss of
more than 200 people were injured when a commuter train slammed into the back of another near johannesburge force of the collision caused one of the trains to derail. at least 100 people have already been released from local hospitals. thankfully no one was killed in that. >>> convicted boston marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev has been moved to the supermax prison in colorado. the facility is considered the most secure prison in the u.s. and most inmates spend 23 hours a day in...
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new zealand faced south africa in johannesburg. the all blacks upped the pressure in the second half. set to etire after this year's world cup celebrate the win in africa. final score 27-20. >> australia were easy winners against argentina in mendoza. they picked on the bonus core win. they'll be next in sydney on august 8. >> manchester united unbeaten in preseason matches and claimed their biggest win beating barcelona. united 2-0 up in their international champions cup match in california. barca pulled a goal back in the last few minute witness a volley, sealing a 3-1 victory for united. >> there was a friendly win for chelsea in charlotte, north carolina. they fell behind after a goal. chelsea was knocked out of the champions league last season. this game 1-1. chelsea's star saved silva's kick then blasted in the winner himself to give chelsea a 6-5 victory. >> involved in preseason action, one of the best goals you'll see this year, in their match taking place in china. an-degree battic voluntarily from 25 meters out the strik
new zealand faced south africa in johannesburg. the all blacks upped the pressure in the second half. set to etire after this year's world cup celebrate the win in africa. final score 27-20. >> australia were easy winners against argentina in mendoza. they picked on the bonus core win. they'll be next in sydney on august 8. >> manchester united unbeaten in preseason matches and claimed their biggest win beating barcelona. united 2-0 up in their international champions cup match in...
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. >>> associated press reporter lindsey joins us live from johannesburg south africa. how much attention is it getting there? >> attention all the time. trending on twitter on the day. what's interesting about this one because we do have shark attacks. but this was on live tv. watching sports events, suddenly you see the fin. really riveting knowing it was out there. >> bad enough on live tv for all of us. i understand his mother was watching live from australia? >> his mother was watching. she spoke to the australian broadcasting operation. just talking about how terrifying it was to see her son attacked by a shark. there was a moment when he was pulled under and you don't know what's happening. and deep breath in and suddenly as he came up, there was a sigh of relief. when he got on top of the emergency car and saw he was still in one piece a huge sigh of relief. i can imagine just the shock in those few seconds his mother must have been feeling. >> we will speak to his mother in a moment. i wanted to finish speaking with you first. you said this isn't unusual in sou
. >>> associated press reporter lindsey joins us live from johannesburg south africa. how much attention is it getting there? >> attention all the time. trending on twitter on the day. what's interesting about this one because we do have shark attacks. but this was on live tv. watching sports events, suddenly you see the fin. really riveting knowing it was out there. >> bad enough on live tv for all of us. i understand his mother was watching live from australia? >>...
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. >> and let's go live to johannesburg and bring in cnn's david mckenzie who is following this story very closely. david, do we know exactly what zimbabwe is saying about how palmer broke the law. what did they say he did that was illegal? >>. >> well, randi, what they're saying is that effectively he poached this animal. meaning they lured it out of the national park and killed it knowing that it, in fact, was a protected animal from a protected place. that's the allegation at least. they say he did a "well orchestrated program to get this lion." now the dentist himself, the hunter, walt palmer is saying -- and it's the only thing we've heard from him, this statement, because he has gone to ground -- that he thought this was legal and he's basically passing the buck over to his local guides who he would have paid, paid top dollar, in fact, more than $50,000 to kill this animal. so they have said they will start -- have started extradition proceedings, getting him from the u.s. to zimbabwe to face justice. it might be a tall order for that to succeed. but they're trying their best. >
. >> and let's go live to johannesburg and bring in cnn's david mckenzie who is following this story very closely. david, do we know exactly what zimbabwe is saying about how palmer broke the law. what did they say he did that was illegal? >>. >> well, randi, what they're saying is that effectively he poached this animal. meaning they lured it out of the national park and killed it knowing that it, in fact, was a protected animal from a protected place. that's the allegation...
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cnn's david mckenzie is joining us live from johannesburg in south africa. what's going on?vid, what are you hearing about this? >> what we're hearing is that the minister of wildlife wants to extradite dr. palmer to zimbabwe to face poaching charges. that's a pretty serious offense, they could get at least ten years for that kind of offense. they say the u.s. should cooperate and if they don't it could further vain the relationships between the u.s. and zimbabwe on the issue of killing this lion. now, certainly they say they want him to face justice. they said this action was orchestrated together with his local guides dr. palmer has gone to ground until now putting out a statement saying while he did kill the lion it was all above board and as far as he was concerned legal and he passes the buck to his local guides and the professional hunter he worked with wolf? >> we've been doing check, and i wonder if you have as well. the united states and zimbabwe have an extradition treaty but since 1980 when mugabe came into power in zimbabwe we haven't found any evidence that anyo
cnn's david mckenzie is joining us live from johannesburg in south africa. what's going on?vid, what are you hearing about this? >> what we're hearing is that the minister of wildlife wants to extradite dr. palmer to zimbabwe to face poaching charges. that's a pretty serious offense, they could get at least ten years for that kind of offense. they say the u.s. should cooperate and if they don't it could further vain the relationships between the u.s. and zimbabwe on the issue of killing...
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paul tilsley joins us live from johannesburg with more on this trip. paul? >> reporter: jenna, right now air force one we understand is only hours away from touching down in nairobi but there are still major security concerns at this hour. fox news has been given confirmation that the terror group al-shabaab definitely, today, we got this confirmation has surface-to-air missiles. this confirmation comes from peter boeing garth of human rights watch who told fox news al-shabaab already successfully downed aircraft with such missiles. bogart said the missiles are maybe from a stash of 20,000 surface-to-air weapons looted from libya in 2011. al-shabaab is believed to have sleeper cells in kenya. unnamed assets including a military jets off kenyan coast will accompany the presidential jet all the way down the flight path. further security assets we understand are on the ground below the flight path. several analysts say it is far more likely al-shabaab will try to make a public relations coup by striking a soft target in kenya perhaps up by the border with somal
paul tilsley joins us live from johannesburg with more on this trip. paul? >> reporter: jenna, right now air force one we understand is only hours away from touching down in nairobi but there are still major security concerns at this hour. fox news has been given confirmation that the terror group al-shabaab definitely, today, we got this confirmation has surface-to-air missiles. this confirmation comes from peter boeing garth of human rights watch who told fox news al-shabaab already...
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this is annie the an couldn't today today and she's been in captivity in johannesburg south africa fordest female anaconda in captivity a private collector dropped her off at a zoo in 1983. believe it or not despite her size handlers describe annie as a sweet snake that's easy to work with. >> does she still have her teeth? >> yeah. >> she's not that sweet. they have her locked up. right now jim gardner and the "action news" team standing by with these stories and more at 6:00. more on cole hamels after the phillies made the trade official. >> the rental market is heating up for the pope's visit to philadelphia. what you need to know before you list your home. >> and the search for the person who killed a mother while her child was in the house. what we know about a man here captured on surveillance video near the crime scene. those stories and more up next. for adam joseph cecily time jaime apody rick williams sharrie williams, i'm monica monica malpass. have a good night. >> good night. >> ♪♪ >> "action news." delaware valley's leading news program. with ducis rodgers meteorologist c
this is annie the an couldn't today today and she's been in captivity in johannesburg south africa fordest female anaconda in captivity a private collector dropped her off at a zoo in 1983. believe it or not despite her size handlers describe annie as a sweet snake that's easy to work with. >> does she still have her teeth? >> yeah. >> she's not that sweet. they have her locked up. right now jim gardner and the "action news" team standing by with these stories and...
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living in the worst conditions with one doctor who was a white man from a prominent war family in johannesburg. he broke away from his family and came down to help the people. i don't think any greater moral clarity i have seen in anyone. he was working 23 hours a day trying to keep these people alive. the pierce's many of you in this area especially know about them. their father is one of the greatest glass artisans in the world. one of the boys they had was a worldclass snow border with a good shot at a gold medal and he had a traumatic brain injury before the olympics in vancouver. we didn't know if he would survive. and half way through the olympics we got a call from the family and they said first for the first time we are encouraged and if you want to come see sev kevin now would be the time. i flew there denver where he was in this great rehab facility and i was overwhelmed by the quality of the family pulling this young man across the line and making him well. his brothers were so emegsotional saying you don't know what it is like to go in and see your brothers and know if they will ma
living in the worst conditions with one doctor who was a white man from a prominent war family in johannesburg. he broke away from his family and came down to help the people. i don't think any greater moral clarity i have seen in anyone. he was working 23 hours a day trying to keep these people alive. the pierce's many of you in this area especially know about them. their father is one of the greatest glass artisans in the world. one of the boys they had was a worldclass snow border with a...
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joining us from johannesburg is the former governor of south african reserve bank.ector of the new development bank. it is tito mboweni. great to have you with you -- with me this morning on bloomberg. you have got the capital. we are ready to get to the point of activating this new development bank. went to the first disbursements come and wha kind of project is the bank going to focus on? governor mboweni: the bank is barely a day old. it was launched in the course of the week. we hope that by t first quarter ofhe next year, it will be in business, beginning to provide development financing. manus: now, when i saw this news come through, i thought we have got the world bank, the asian development bank, the chinese are busy building their own war chest. where does this bank fit in? do we need another development bank? what is going to make this bank stand out? governor mboweni: yes we do need another development bank but of a different kind. in fact, we say that we want to move from what was called -- into the new practice. in other words, beginning to tac developm
joining us from johannesburg is the former governor of south african reserve bank.ector of the new development bank. it is tito mboweni. great to have you with you -- with me this morning on bloomberg. you have got the capital. we are ready to get to the point of activating this new development bank. went to the first disbursements come and wha kind of project is the bank going to focus on? governor mboweni: the bank is barely a day old. it was launched in the course of the week. we hope that...
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she is in johannesburg. are looking at live pictures right now, qs once again outside the atms in athens. ♪ welcome back to "countdown." time for a look at the markets right now. in half an hour the european trading equity session. a fairly flat open compared yesterday. maybe that comes as a relief. the euro stock is currently crawl up around 3/10 of a percent and the footsie on the back of trading. let's get an update from their -- there. reporter: what we have seen at the open is money moving out of most bonds in the european markets and you can see borrowing cost moving higher in the u.k., germany, england and portugal. i have just seen greece move a little and borrowing costs are coming down there. that said, trading is pretty thin. they don't necessarily put too much weight on the movement there. the u.s. treasury and 10 year yield and the german bund 10 year yield. on this chart you can see that spread has been widening. this is because for treasury traders today it is not so much about greece, it is a
she is in johannesburg. are looking at live pictures right now, qs once again outside the atms in athens. ♪ welcome back to "countdown." time for a look at the markets right now. in half an hour the european trading equity session. a fairly flat open compared yesterday. maybe that comes as a relief. the euro stock is currently crawl up around 3/10 of a percent and the footsie on the back of trading. let's get an update from their -- there. reporter: what we have seen at the open is...
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david mckenzie is live in johannesburg africa with more on this. >> it's extraordinary this global koouthis killing of this iconic lion. possible leg the zimbabwe official said they had already began these proceedings, calling this an orchestrated poaching event. if the u.s. does not extradite dr. palmer -- proceedings can take a long time. they are very tricky. but that petition to the white house is piling more pressure on the obama administration to reply in this case, the case that has already sparked the world's attention. >> nobody know where is this dentist is, although he has vowed to cooperate. apparently he has gone into hiding. >> it's very hard to cooperate when effectively officials can't reach you. certainly there have been officials in the u.s. saying they want to talk to dr. palmer. at this stage all he's done is put out that statement saying that he did kill this lion, but he didn't know it was illegal and he depended on the expertise of his local guides. those guides could face ten years in prison. we're watching very closely the fate of the cubs. this lion had a at lea
david mckenzie is live in johannesburg africa with more on this. >> it's extraordinary this global koouthis killing of this iconic lion. possible leg the zimbabwe official said they had already began these proceedings, calling this an orchestrated poaching event. if the u.s. does not extradite dr. palmer -- proceedings can take a long time. they are very tricky. but that petition to the white house is piling more pressure on the obama administration to reply in this case, the case that...
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we're live in johannesburg, south africa. how's the trip going? >> sources say that in a u.s.st week. this includes several key leaders of the organization. the objectives of this campaign are twofold. firstly, to try and pin al shabaab down while president obama is in the region. and secondly to try and stop the terror group from attacking peace-keeping troops. fox news understands two different u.s. drone missions are ongoing. strikes with hell fire missiles are controlled in jubeauty. the largest offensive has been mountd mounted for president obama's trip. 10,000 local police are on the streets of nairobi. security officials are taking other measures that fox news is not reporting for the sake of the president's overall security. it was deemed unsafe for obama to visit his father's home village. it just wasn't possible to protect the president outside nairobi. officials say worries over security are the principle reason the family didn't join him. twice as many aircraft is being used to protect in obama than have been seen on any other trip of the president. some say the c
we're live in johannesburg, south africa. how's the trip going? >> sources say that in a u.s.st week. this includes several key leaders of the organization. the objectives of this campaign are twofold. firstly, to try and pin al shabaab down while president obama is in the region. and secondly to try and stop the terror group from attacking peace-keeping troops. fox news understands two different u.s. drone missions are ongoing. strikes with hell fire missiles are controlled in jubeauty....
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david mckenzie, cnn, johannesburg. >>> that is absolutely horrendous.ina. you see a lot of red here. the closing bell in 15 seconds, down 121 points on this monday afternoon. always check the latest numbers at cnnmoney.com. >>> that's does it for me. i'm brooke baldwin here in new york thanks so much for joining me but stay right here. "the lead" with jake tapper starts right now. \s. >>> president obama accusing candidates of trying to out-trump one another. diving into the fight of contenders who want his jobs but is all this voter anger feeding the feelings of republican voters who, as our new poll indicates, want more trump? >>> the national lead and an empty chair on the cover, representing the other survives of bill cosby's alleged assaults. we'll talk to one
david mckenzie, cnn, johannesburg. >>> that is absolutely horrendous.ina. you see a lot of red here. the closing bell in 15 seconds, down 121 points on this monday afternoon. always check the latest numbers at cnnmoney.com. >>> that's does it for me. i'm brooke baldwin here in new york thanks so much for joining me but stay right here. "the lead" with jake tapper starts right now. \s. >>> president obama accusing candidates of trying to out-trump one...
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starbucks all-time high and also announcing one in johannesburg and the second half of 2016 and netflixtheir favorites. right now sitting right at $700. stuart: did you hear about this? -- joining us now cardiologist and dr. mike center. how big is this extra risk from taking these painkillers like advil and believe? >> well, that depends on the baseline risk of profile. we see an increased risk as soon as one week after starting to take this medication. but there's also a time-dependent does to the sea. stuart: can you quantify the risk increase. i am aware of statistics can be manipulated. i want to know how much risk i am taking if i use at phil or leave. can you tell me? >> again, it depends on the base characteristics of several percentage points. it is interesting to know in february the same data was presented to an fda panel and they did not find sufficient increase in risk to warrant the label change. when the fda went back and looked over everything in its entirety including new data they felt there was. there were several percentage points more. one of the key findings is for
starbucks all-time high and also announcing one in johannesburg and the second half of 2016 and netflixtheir favorites. right now sitting right at $700. stuart: did you hear about this? -- joining us now cardiologist and dr. mike center. how big is this extra risk from taking these painkillers like advil and believe? >> well, that depends on the baseline risk of profile. we see an increased risk as soon as one week after starting to take this medication. but there's also a time-dependent...