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born in johannesburg? >> joey: yes, i was, yeah.of things you're speaking about. >> anthony: basically, things work, society operates the way society should, but on the other hand, in many ways this is a new country. >> joey: it is. we're 19 years old. >> anthony: everybody's from someplace else. >> cindy: i think the africans from the other countries see south africa as a place of hope, because there's a lot of bustling here. there are a lot of opportunities, lots of people make it from here. you won't find 3 million germans coming here or 3 million french people coming here. it's africans who come from -- to come and find a little bit of something here. >> joey: so how do you find south africa so far? >> cindy: yeah. >> anthony: i like it. i'm very comfortable here. i like a country where people have a sense of humor. a lot of ball-busting going on in this country. >> joey: all the time, from the top to the bottom. >> anthony: 20 years from now, what is south africa going to be like? >> joey: their generation, the born-frees now,
born in johannesburg? >> joey: yes, i was, yeah.of things you're speaking about. >> anthony: basically, things work, society operates the way society should, but on the other hand, in many ways this is a new country. >> joey: it is. we're 19 years old. >> anthony: everybody's from someplace else. >> cindy: i think the africans from the other countries see south africa as a place of hope, because there's a lot of bustling here. there are a lot of opportunities, lots...
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narrator: fear of crime is splitting johannesburg in two, .0 burglaries last year. >> johannesburg is the financial capital, so hence a greater concentration of i guess wealth and wealthy people and lots of stuff to steal, lots of stuff that you can see to steal. there is a massive difference between the haves and the have-nots. and i think unfortunately, people have seen the crime as a way to make a living. ♪ narrator: south africa is now more unequal than it was under apartheid. but some businesses across the country are actively trying to address this and get social mobility moving again. >> i was pregnant with my first daughter, and i was at home. we lived on a farm, so i was at home during the day. i would talk to the ladies that worked in the fields next door that sort of thing. , and they were picking whatever, but they really had it, they had so much inside of them, but no opportunity to go anywhere. there was no opportunity for training or to get a bit further or anything. and also what i realized, there was no power possibility. -- p
narrator: fear of crime is splitting johannesburg in two, .0 burglaries last year. >> johannesburg is the financial capital, so hence a greater concentration of i guess wealth and wealthy people and lots of stuff to steal, lots of stuff that you can see to steal. there is a massive difference between the haves and the have-nots. and i think unfortunately, people have seen the crime as a way to make a living. ♪ narrator: south africa is now more unequal than it was under apartheid. but...
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narrator: fear of crime is splitting johannesburg in two, the city experienced over 21,000 burglariesis the financial capital, so hence a greater concentration of wealth and wealthy people and lots of stuff to steal, lots of stuff that you can see to steal. there is a massive difference between the haves and have-nots. unfortunately, people have seen the crime as a way to make a living. narrator: south africa is now more unequal than it was under apartheid. but some businesses across the country are actively trying to address this and get social mobility moving again. >> i was pregnant with my first daughter and i was at home. we lived on a farm, so i was home during the day. i would talk to the ladies who worked in the fields next door and that sort of thing. and they were picking whatever, but they really had inside of -- had so much inside of them, but no opportunity to go anywhere. there was no opportunity for training or to get a bit further or anything. and also what i realized, there was no power possibility. erin, along with her sister, decided to set up a health spa. the plan
narrator: fear of crime is splitting johannesburg in two, the city experienced over 21,000 burglariesis the financial capital, so hence a greater concentration of wealth and wealthy people and lots of stuff to steal, lots of stuff that you can see to steal. there is a massive difference between the haves and have-nots. unfortunately, people have seen the crime as a way to make a living. narrator: south africa is now more unequal than it was under apartheid. but some businesses across the...
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debora patta is in johannesburg. >> reporter: from an olympic champion to a disgraced man in jail for murder, the face of oscar pistorius played out in a three-year courtroom drama that has transfixed the country. >> i did not fire at reeva. >> reporter: pistorius sobbed through his testimony, maintaining that he shot his girlfriend, reeva steenkamp, by mistake, believing her to be a burglar. reeva's father, barry, also wept as he told the court he suffered a stroke after the murder. >> oscar has to pay for what he did. he has to pay for it. >> reporter: in a recent interview, pistorius invoked reeva's spirit, saying he believed she wouldn't want him to spend the rest of his life in jail, and his lawyers were at pains to portray pistorius as a frightened man, vulnerable without his prosthetic legs. ahead of his sentencing, pistorius hobbled awkwardly around the courtroom on his stumps to prove the point. >> mr. pistorius, please rise. >> reporter: it seemed to convince the judge to cut the mandatory 15-year jail term down to six. the defense had actually been hoping pistorius would on
debora patta is in johannesburg. >> reporter: from an olympic champion to a disgraced man in jail for murder, the face of oscar pistorius played out in a three-year courtroom drama that has transfixed the country. >> i did not fire at reeva. >> reporter: pistorius sobbed through his testimony, maintaining that he shot his girlfriend, reeva steenkamp, by mistake, believing her to be a burglar. reeva's father, barry, also wept as he told the court he suffered a stroke after the...
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narrator: fear of crime is splitting johannesburg in two, the city experienced over 21,000 burglariesancial capital, so hence a greater concentration of wealth and wealthy people and lots of stuff to steal, lots of stuff that you can see to steal. there is a massive difference between the haves and have-nots. unfortunately, people have seen the crime as a way to make a living. ♪ narrator: south africa is now more unequal than it was under apartheid. but some businesses across the country are actively trying to address this and get social mobility moving again. >> i was pregnant with my first daughter and i was at home. we lived on a farm, so i was home during the day. i would talk to the ladies who worked in the fields next door and that sort of thing. and they were picking whatever, but they really had inside of cash had so much inside of them, but no opportunity to go anywhere. there was no opportunity for training or to get a bit further or anything. and also what i realized, there was no power possibility. erin, along with her sister , decided to set up a health spa. the plan was
narrator: fear of crime is splitting johannesburg in two, the city experienced over 21,000 burglariesancial capital, so hence a greater concentration of wealth and wealthy people and lots of stuff to steal, lots of stuff that you can see to steal. there is a massive difference between the haves and have-nots. unfortunately, people have seen the crime as a way to make a living. ♪ narrator: south africa is now more unequal than it was under apartheid. but some businesses across the country are...
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and for more, david mckenzie from johannesburg, south africa.nment minister suggesting the fighting has calmed down. what are you hearing? >> reporter: what we're hearing is that there's another rezmption in the fighting. small arms fire, heavy artillery. and one near the airport and another near the u.n. house compound, also where there are several year iareas of internal displaced people. the fire has been going on heavily sunday and late last week, thursday and friday. it's extremely murky situation but definitely seems like there's fighting between those loyal to the president and those loyal to his rival. there's disturbing ethnic undertone to this conflict. there was outbreak of a very brutal civil war between those loyal to kerr and that seemed to have come to very tentative peace agreement earlier this year. however, with heavily armed military personnel from both sides squeezed into the same capital city, it almost seemed inevitable that there would be some kind of blow out. the situation, very serious indeed. at least 1,000 civilians t
and for more, david mckenzie from johannesburg, south africa.nment minister suggesting the fighting has calmed down. what are you hearing? >> reporter: what we're hearing is that there's another rezmption in the fighting. small arms fire, heavy artillery. and one near the airport and another near the u.n. house compound, also where there are several year iareas of internal displaced people. the fire has been going on heavily sunday and late last week, thursday and friday. it's extremely...
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paul tells me is live from johannesburg, paul?orter: john, twin brothers tony lee and brandon lee policy are accused of preparing a bomb plot against us and jewish interests in south africa and being members of isis. prosecutors dramatically introduce new photo evidence in court today to try and stop the brothers being freed on bail. in one of the photos tony lee is shown with his finger apparently on a detonator box area his brother brandon lee poses with an assault rifle. more new evidence, a photo said to be found in the brothers possession of what's reported to be a suicide bomb vest along with a manual on how to make a bomb read another photo down at the twins home allegedly shows a car bomb. they are dubbed the terror twins and said to be radicalized islamists are accused of putting together a plot to bomb us mission buildings in south africa area only lethal see is said to have offered to blow himself up in the name of isis. us embassy buildings through the country have warned of the danger of an attack twice in the last ye
paul tells me is live from johannesburg, paul?orter: john, twin brothers tony lee and brandon lee policy are accused of preparing a bomb plot against us and jewish interests in south africa and being members of isis. prosecutors dramatically introduce new photo evidence in court today to try and stop the brothers being freed on bail. in one of the photos tony lee is shown with his finger apparently on a detonator box area his brother brandon lee poses with an assault rifle. more new evidence, a...
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a few hundred kilometers away, west of johannesburg, lies buffalo dream ranch. here, too, people are fighting the illegal rhino horn trade. veterinarian michelle otto is up early to do some hunting, but only with a tranquilizer g gun. that's because r rhinos are bred on thihis farm and their horns e trimmed on a regular basis. the idea is to legalize the trade e in horn with the intentn of making poaching unprofitable. michelle: this horn part that we're trimming is basically like a fingernanail. it's keratin, it's like the hoof of a horse. it's like cutting your own hair, for instance. the section that we're trimmmmig is the part that has no blood supply, it has no nerve endings in that specific section that we're cutting. so, it's basically like just going for a manicure. reporter: 1,300 animals live here on the world's largest rhinoceros farm. rhino horn grows back, so it can be harvested several times. each gram is precisely weighed, catalogued, and then securely stored . after all, the keratin is more valuable than gold or cocaine. in asia, it's considered
a few hundred kilometers away, west of johannesburg, lies buffalo dream ranch. here, too, people are fighting the illegal rhino horn trade. veterinarian michelle otto is up early to do some hunting, but only with a tranquilizer g gun. that's because r rhinos are bred on thihis farm and their horns e trimmed on a regular basis. the idea is to legalize the trade e in horn with the intentn of making poaching unprofitable. michelle: this horn part that we're trimming is basically like a...
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. >> i was diagnosed in the corridor by the doctor in johannesburg hospital. 'no, my dear, we can't help you in this situation, because you're h.i.v. positive.' so, i went home that day, thinking that, this is the end of the story for me. i'm waiting for the day i'm going to die. this 37 year old single mother from soweto is almost completely blind, because of a virus that can strike h.i.v. positive people who aren't getting treatment. but, in a sign of the times, mevana is now being treated in one of the most innovative clinics in johannesburg. the "right to care" clinics treat more people with h.i.v. in south africa than anyone else. it's 9:30 in the morning, and they've already seen 300 patients so far. they see 12-15,000 a month. ian sanne is the founding director and c.e.o. >> this clinic happens to be the most efficient clinic in south africa. it's probably one of the largest. >> brangham: sanne's goal is to bring the most modern technologies to bear on h.i.v. treatment in south africa. they've built a robotic pharmacy to speed drug dispensing >> first y
. >> i was diagnosed in the corridor by the doctor in johannesburg hospital. 'no, my dear, we can't help you in this situation, because you're h.i.v. positive.' so, i went home that day, thinking that, this is the end of the story for me. i'm waiting for the day i'm going to die. this 37 year old single mother from soweto is almost completely blind, because of a virus that can strike h.i.v. positive people who aren't getting treatment. but, in a sign of the times, mevana is now being...
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debra pata is in johannesburg. >> reporter: from olympian to man in jail for murder, it played out in a three year courtroom drama that transfixed the country. >> i did not fire at reeva. >> reporter: pistorius star sobbed and wretched his way through his testimony mainta maintaining he shot girlfriend reeva steenkamp by mistake believing her to be a burglar. barry steenkamp wept as he told the court he suffered a stroke after the murder. >> oscar has to pay for what he di. he has to pay for it. >> reporter: in a recent interview, pistorius invoked reeva's spirit saying he believed she wouldn't want him to spend the rest of his life in jail. and his lawyers were at pains to portray pistorius as a frightened man, vulnerable without his prosthetic legs. ahead of his sentencing. pistorius hobbled awkwardly around the courtroom on his stumps to pruft poi s ts to pro. >> it seemed to convince the judge who cut the 15 year jail term done to six. >> reporter: the defense had been hoping pistorius would get house arrest. but six years is still a very light sentence and one that could end up b
debra pata is in johannesburg. >> reporter: from olympian to man in jail for murder, it played out in a three year courtroom drama that transfixed the country. >> i did not fire at reeva. >> reporter: pistorius star sobbed and wretched his way through his testimony mainta maintaining he shot girlfriend reeva steenkamp by mistake believing her to be a burglar. barry steenkamp wept as he told the court he suffered a stroke after the murder. >> oscar has to pay for what he...
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the economy reporter now, she is live in johannesburg.aight to the currency, it is weakening and weakening and the black-market rate, as you can see, is much weaker than the official rate. faces shrinking gdp growth. the economy reporter now, she is the hope for inflation -- do not look very good, do they. >> we know it is difficult to check, a rate hike of 200 basis points. nigeria has struggled to bring foreign currency of the market since it devalued by 70% on june 20 when it introduced the flexibility of the regime. we do know the rate increase today could help move real interest rates into positive territory, attract foreign currency into the market and boost confidence and attract investment into the economy. vonnie: a lot of things need to the hope forbe's -- settle befot happens. >> with the central bank governor has said is that today's rate hike is essentially signal theelp central bank's commitment to profitability and also the desire to gradually move to positive real and should straight territory and he also said the economy
the economy reporter now, she is live in johannesburg.aight to the currency, it is weakening and weakening and the black-market rate, as you can see, is much weaker than the official rate. faces shrinking gdp growth. the economy reporter now, she is the hope for inflation -- do not look very good, do they. >> we know it is difficult to check, a rate hike of 200 basis points. nigeria has struggled to bring foreign currency of the market since it devalued by 70% on june 20 when it...
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outside of johannesburg, in the impoverished township of soweto, they handed out warm clothing to ther and took away a greater appreciation for their own lives back home. >> as a young person, america allows you to see how thankful people are with half of what you have at home. >> reporter: the group's videographer michael snead says the humanitarian mission was rewarding to watch. >> i got to see like his face light up when he was gig clothes out to the kids. >> reporter: but they say a journey to africa has profound meaning to anyone growing up black in america. >> we were cut off from our ancestors. that least us kind of handicapped. >> after we, like, inherit the hole in our hearts we inherit a hole in our consciousness essentially. >> reporter: they say cultural identity becomes essential to those who have had their cultures stolen from them. >> for african-americans it's very important. it's like being adopted and always wondering where your family is. >> reporter: now that they have met their family they say they feel a sense of responsibility to a people who maintain a joyous
outside of johannesburg, in the impoverished township of soweto, they handed out warm clothing to ther and took away a greater appreciation for their own lives back home. >> as a young person, america allows you to see how thankful people are with half of what you have at home. >> reporter: the group's videographer michael snead says the humanitarian mission was rewarding to watch. >> i got to see like his face light up when he was gig clothes out to the kids. >>...
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shown a photo of a description of an alleged car bomb that was reportedly found in the twin's johannesburge. the terrorist twins photos were brought forward by prosecutors arguing the twibs should not get bail. tony lee was reported to have offered to blow himself up in the name of islamists. the twins came on to their radar as isis supporters a year ago and they tried twice in the last year to fly to syria to fight for the isis group. sources say it's linged that when they were turned round at the airport, they decided instead to attack u.s. embassy installations. prosecutors say this is just part of the evidence against the brothers and much more will be revealed during the trial. gregg: last night in philadelphia, self convention speakers saying the nominee's qualifications to be president are unprecedented. especially her tenure as secretary of state. how well did she do in that job? chris wallace is here when we come back. this is todd hardy. a fitness buff, youth baseball coach-and lung cancer patient. the day i got the diagnosis, i was just shocked. the surgeon in dallas said i need
shown a photo of a description of an alleged car bomb that was reportedly found in the twin's johannesburge. the terrorist twins photos were brought forward by prosecutors arguing the twibs should not get bail. tony lee was reported to have offered to blow himself up in the name of islamists. the twins came on to their radar as isis supporters a year ago and they tried twice in the last year to fly to syria to fight for the isis group. sources say it's linged that when they were turned round at...