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mr. mandela's health is this very public dispute within the family, basically to do with where mr. will be buried. as i speak to you right now, we're expecting that family lawyers will be meeting in a court in the eastern cape to deal with this matter. we don't know how much detail we will get of this particular case because it may be heard in chambers. but the whole country is looking at the situation, and many people quite disappointed at the behavior of some members of the mandela family at a time when not only south africans but the world is worried about his ailing health. natalie? >> but he does have a very large family and one might understand that he is just so revered that they would have trouble trying to figure out where to honor him best if and when he does pass away if he's in the hospital and doesn't get out. >> reporter: exactly. he has a very, very large family. mr. mandela has been married three times. of course his current wife, graca machel, has spent every single day of the three weeks next to mr. mandela. and of course he was married twice before, to winnie mand
mr. mandela's health is this very public dispute within the family, basically to do with where mr. will be buried. as i speak to you right now, we're expecting that family lawyers will be meeting in a court in the eastern cape to deal with this matter. we don't know how much detail we will get of this particular case because it may be heard in chambers. but the whole country is looking at the situation, and many people quite disappointed at the behavior of some members of the mandela family at...
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mr. mandela's health has taken a turn for the worst. his life support machine should be switched off. and it adds that rather than prolong his suffering, the mandela family is exploring the option. of course, this has raised lots of concerns in south africa around whether mr. mandela's condition is still at this state. because we've been hearing from the president saying mr. mandela is in a critical but stable condition. brooke, we heard from mr. mandela's wife as well saying that although mr. mandela may sometimes be uncomfortable, very few times he is in pain. she is saying today that mr. mandela is fine. so that's why i have to stress, brooke, that this document, it seems, was written on the 26th of june. so we don't know whether mr. mandela's health has improved since then. or, you know, we should be asking questions about the information that we've been getting from the presidency, brooke. >> i know it's been difficult getting information from the hospital. but, you know, it's a family and their loved one is ailing and it's a confi
mr. mandela's health has taken a turn for the worst. his life support machine should be switched off. and it adds that rather than prolong his suffering, the mandela family is exploring the option. of course, this has raised lots of concerns in south africa around whether mr. mandela's condition is still at this state. because we've been hearing from the president saying mr. mandela is in a critical but stable condition. brooke, we heard from mr. mandela's wife as well saying that although mr....
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mr. mandela is in critical but stable condition. thursday is mr. la's 95th birthday. >>> people across britain are on baby watch as the royal due date arrives. the dutchess of cambridge are about is about to have a baby but there's no word yet that she's about to go into labor. officials say they will announce the birth via the internet. the baby will be third in line to the throne. >>> our coverage of george zimmerman continues. with the possible plans zimmerman has for his future now that he is a free man. >>> a well known bay area musician attacked while performing in the east bay. the connection to the zimmerman trial. map >>> the whole situation with trayvon martin is definitely hit home for everybody. this could be my brother, this could be our sister. >>> from that moment in new york city to right here in the bay area, angry protests and displays of solidarity following the not guilty verdict in the george zimmerman murder trial continue to happen. in fact, as people took to the streets, president obama urged americans to respond peacefully t
mr. mandela is in critical but stable condition. thursday is mr. la's 95th birthday. >>> people across britain are on baby watch as the royal due date arrives. the dutchess of cambridge are about is about to have a baby but there's no word yet that she's about to go into labor. officials say they will announce the birth via the internet. the baby will be third in line to the throne. >>> our coverage of george zimmerman continues. with the possible plans zimmerman has for his...
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mr. mandela's three deceased children. all of this as the father of south african democracy fights for his life in a hospital. that's where we have this thursday. the judge was scathing of mandela's grandson. what did he say? >> exactly. he was, he called mandela's behavior scandalous. it's worth keeping in mind that mandela is being investigated by the south african police for a criminal charge of tampering with graves. we are suspecting his oldest grandson will address the media today and will start speaking any minute from now. we have not heard from him yet. what we did pick up from the court papers from the court application is additional information about mr. mandela who is still critically ill in the hospital behind me. his oldest daughter saying his condition is perilless. this is real. there is an urgency in dealing with where he will be laid to rest, ultimately. john? >> okay. we can hear the singing behind you there as supporters gather once again outside that hospital. thank you. >>> we'll take a short break her
mr. mandela's three deceased children. all of this as the father of south african democracy fights for his life in a hospital. that's where we have this thursday. the judge was scathing of mandela's grandson. what did he say? >> exactly. he was, he called mandela's behavior scandalous. it's worth keeping in mind that mandela is being investigated by the south african police for a criminal charge of tampering with graves. we are suspecting his oldest grandson will address the media today...
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mr. mandela's grandson. >> three of nelson mandela's children were reburied here today, rock back to the cemetery where the president will one day be laid to rest. this prompted other relatives to go to court. today, the grandson had condemned his relatives for challenging his authority. , they decided to jump on the mandela wagon. >> well-wishers outside of his hospital today. the infighting has reached hereto. relatives are trying to find documents that he is in a vegetative state. that is not true. >> he has a two into his lungs so cannot speak. but, he is moving his mouth, he is trying to speak. that he wastisfied responsive to what i was saying. wasoday, nelson mandela sounding upbeat. he isetimes, uncomfortable. but, he is fine. the best gift which he has given to this nation again is the gift of unity. >> that unity may not extend to nelson mandela's relatives but there is say strong desire to focus on his achievement and on his legacy, not on the squabbles of his relatives. tonight, i'm another candlelight vigil for the man in everyone's thoughts. >> you are watching "bbc world n
mr. mandela's grandson. >> three of nelson mandela's children were reburied here today, rock back to the cemetery where the president will one day be laid to rest. this prompted other relatives to go to court. today, the grandson had condemned his relatives for challenging his authority. , they decided to jump on the mandela wagon. >> well-wishers outside of his hospital today. the infighting has reached hereto. relatives are trying to find documents that he is in a vegetative...
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mr. mandela's wife said that he was fine.imes but he is not in a lot of pain a lot of the times. they are denying reports that mr. mandela is in a vegetative state. this is what some media reports are stating tonight. and stating, reiterating that mr. mandela lies critically ill in this hospital behind me but that he is stable, wolf. >> thank you very much, we'll stay in close touch with you, we wish only the best for this south african leader. by the way, we're waiting right now. the president of the united states is getting ready to address the american people on this fourth of july. you're looking at live pictures coming in, of the white house. we'll have live coverage. that is coming up at the top of the hour. i'm anxious to hear if he says anything at all about what is going on in egypt right now. the president of the united states, who spent most of the day working with his national security advisers on the crisis in egypt. he is getting ready to speak. we'll have live coverage. >>> also coming up at the top of the hour
mr. mandela's wife said that he was fine.imes but he is not in a lot of pain a lot of the times. they are denying reports that mr. mandela is in a vegetative state. this is what some media reports are stating tonight. and stating, reiterating that mr. mandela lies critically ill in this hospital behind me but that he is stable, wolf. >> thank you very much, we'll stay in close touch with you, we wish only the best for this south african leader. by the way, we're waiting right now. the...
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mr. mandela. outside a hospital where he's reported to be in critical but stable condition.lose friend says mr. mandela needs a machine to help him breathe, but denied reports the leader is in a permanent vegetative state. >>> a stunning attack on the streets of san francisco. >> disturbing surveillance video. why police are asking you to take a closer look. >>> an east bay teenager giving back to children in need. his random act of kindness enhow firefighters are also lending a hand. >>> new developments in the george zimmerman murder trial. the key witnesses who took the stand today. ♪ roundup ♪ i'm a loving husband and a real good dad ♪ ♪ but weeds just make me rattlesnake mad ♪ ♪ now roundup has a new sharp-shootin' wand ♪ ♪ i'm sendin' them weeds to the great beyond ♪ ♪ roundup yeha! [ whip cracks ] ♪ ♪ no need to pump, just point and shoot ♪ ♪ hit 'em in the leaves, and it kills to the root ♪ ♪ 'round fences, trees, even mulched beds ♪ ♪ 'cause the only good weed is a weed that's dead ♪ ♪ roundup yeha! [ whip cracks ] [ male announcer ] roundup... [ whip cracks ] with
mr. mandela. outside a hospital where he's reported to be in critical but stable condition.lose friend says mr. mandela needs a machine to help him breathe, but denied reports the leader is in a permanent vegetative state. >>> a stunning attack on the streets of san francisco. >> disturbing surveillance video. why police are asking you to take a closer look. >>> an east bay teenager giving back to children in need. his random act of kindness enhow firefighters are also...
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these kind of issues play out much more why the level mr mandela thank you very much for your comments while the investigation into this incident at the mosque in tipton is still under way is being treated as an attempted terrorist attack and already a number of muslims in the area as i said saying that they feel extremely unsafe in the light of the most recent attack or to india now where the supreme court may have given the final nod to the commissioning of the country's largest power plant . has not calmed down around the station has split locals into those who claim it's crucial for the economy versus those who claim it's a major health hazard. the story. this may have seemed as a minor peaceful protest but it seriously stalled one of india's most ambitious projects the first energy block of the couldn't call on nuclear power station destined to solve a growing electricity problem for millions was due to be launched in twenty eleven because of these fishermen protesting against what they see as an environmental threat india's high court refused to give the go ahead for the station
these kind of issues play out much more why the level mr mandela thank you very much for your comments while the investigation into this incident at the mosque in tipton is still under way is being treated as an attempted terrorist attack and already a number of muslims in the area as i said saying that they feel extremely unsafe in the light of the most recent attack or to india now where the supreme court may have given the final nod to the commissioning of the country's largest power plant ....
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mr. mandela's vision for equality and opportunity. he also committed 7 billion u.s. dollars to the building of power grids in six african countries and he reaffirmed efforts to help fight hiv in africa. >> if there's any country in the world that shows the power of human being to affect change this is the one. you showed us how a prisoner can become a president. you've shown us how bitter adversaries can reconcile. >> although president obama was unable to visit mandela. he honored him in the island where mandela was inprisoned. >>> and temperatures cooled off a bit today. but a different story for tomorrow. coming up the one day this week neighborhoods could approach 110 degrees and the timing of our next major cool down. look at them kids... they have no idea what it was like before u-verse high speed internet. yeah, you couldn't just stream movies to a device like that. one time, i had to wait half a day to watch a movie. you watched movies?! i was lucky if i could watch a show. show?! man, i was happy to see a sneezing panda clip! trevor, have you eaten today? yo
mr. mandela's vision for equality and opportunity. he also committed 7 billion u.s. dollars to the building of power grids in six african countries and he reaffirmed efforts to help fight hiv in africa. >> if there's any country in the world that shows the power of human being to affect change this is the one. you showed us how a prisoner can become a president. you've shown us how bitter adversaries can reconcile. >> although president obama was unable to visit mandela. he honored...
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mr. mandela is in critical but stable condition and been the case now for close to two weeks, perhaps. time. she was thanking the nation and the world for prayers and support, saying that he sometimes is uncomfortable, sometimes in pain, but generally, she said, he is fine. so, that's where we are now almost a month later. alex? >> okay. ron, can you tell me quickly, and this is complicated though, about this family feud that is under way? i mean it has been the headlines in the newspaper, mandela versus mandela? >> reporter: basically, it is about burial grounds. nelson mandela also said he wants to be buried with his children in a village where he grew up. he has a grandson, the heir, oldest grandson, the chief of a nearby village that grandson removed the remains of three of mandela's deceased children to this other cemetery because he wants mandela and the children buried there. now, the rest of the family objected in court. now, a judge has ordered the grandson to move the remaines back to kunu where mandela wants to be buried that process is happening now. an ugly, unseemly disput
mr. mandela is in critical but stable condition and been the case now for close to two weeks, perhaps. time. she was thanking the nation and the world for prayers and support, saying that he sometimes is uncomfortable, sometimes in pain, but generally, she said, he is fine. so, that's where we are now almost a month later. alex? >> okay. ron, can you tell me quickly, and this is complicated though, about this family feud that is under way? i mean it has been the headlines in the...
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mr. mandela's vision for equality and opportunity. he also committed 7 billion u.s.ollars to the building of power grids in six african countries and he reaffirmed efforts to help fight hiv in africa. >> if there's any country in the world that shows the power of human being to affect change this is the one. you showed us how a prisoner can become a president. you've shown us how bitter adversaries can reconcile. >> although president obama was unable to visit mandela. he honored him in the island where mandela was inprisoned. >>> and temperatures cooled off a bit today. but a different story for tomorrow. coming up the one day this week neighborhoods could approach 110 degrees and ♪ [ male announcer ] for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know exactly what you're choosing... and in schools, replacing full-calorie soft drinks with lower-calorie options. with more choice
mr. mandela's vision for equality and opportunity. he also committed 7 billion u.s.ollars to the building of power grids in six african countries and he reaffirmed efforts to help fight hiv in africa. >> if there's any country in the world that shows the power of human being to affect change this is the one. you showed us how a prisoner can become a president. you've shown us how bitter adversaries can reconcile. >> although president obama was unable to visit mandela. he honored...
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mr. mandela was hospitalized with a lung infection but his condition is, quote, steadily improving.ope francis has an opera for is seven million twitter followers. if they cannot travel to brazil to join him for world use the day, the process will grant indulgences for purgatory. if they follow the events through his twitter feet. now back to lori rothman. lori: at let's get a break. and chuckling at that one. treasury yields are higher here on positive economic data on three street days and the head of global reddick strategy says u.s. volumes will stay flat and will rise, so let's start your terms and there was an option treasury that scream out strong and pushing rates higher. >> it was a tough time selling his of relief for better performance. and most investors have not been worried about inflation. if they are not worried about inflation don't want to buy inflation when securities so the lack of interest has dissipated so you see a better demand for tips over the last couple days but it has been a roller coaster ride so much of time for the market. lori: is about market balanc
mr. mandela was hospitalized with a lung infection but his condition is, quote, steadily improving.ope francis has an opera for is seven million twitter followers. if they cannot travel to brazil to join him for world use the day, the process will grant indulgences for purgatory. if they follow the events through his twitter feet. now back to lori rothman. lori: at let's get a break. and chuckling at that one. treasury yields are higher here on positive economic data on three street days and...
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mr. mandela's three deceased children.his as the father of south african democracy fights for his life in a pretoria hospital, which is where nkebele mabuse is this thursday. and the judge was very scathing of mandela's grandson. what did he say? >> reporter: the judge in this case, john, absolutely scathing of nelson mandela's oldest grandson, manda mandela, calling his behavior scandalous. he also criticized the fact he did not appear in court in person to argue his case. we must also keep in mind, john, that manda mandela is also facing a criminal charge that was laid by members of his fleemt. family. a charge of tampering with graves. we're expecting in just an hour's time that he will hold a press conference in the eastern cape. and we will for the first time hear him defend himself in his own words, john. >> how does this all play into mandela's wishes for his final resting place? >> reporter: john, it has always been understood and accepted here in south africa that nelson mandela wants to be buried in gunu in the e
mr. mandela's three deceased children.his as the father of south african democracy fights for his life in a pretoria hospital, which is where nkebele mabuse is this thursday. and the judge was very scathing of mandela's grandson. what did he say? >> reporter: the judge in this case, john, absolutely scathing of nelson mandela's oldest grandson, manda mandela, calling his behavior scandalous. he also criticized the fact he did not appear in court in person to argue his case. we must also...
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mr. mandela has been receiving treatment for almost six weeks now.e, on his birthday, encouraging news from his family. his daughter says her father is, quote, making remarkable progress and could be going home soon. nbc's ron allen joins us now from outside the hospital in pretoria. and we still see people there in the background. tell me a little bit more, at least the feel of the day, ron, since you are there. you had a chance to interact with so many people. >> reporter: well, it's been an amazing day, tamron. it's all the more celebratory and exciting for people here. there's a big feeling of relief because a lot of people feared that this day might not come. remember, nelson mandela's been in the hospital now for 41 days, much of that in critical yet stable condition. still critical, very dire. even today he's still in that condition even though we're hearing reports from the family suggesting that he may be coming home soon. the doctors are not saying that. they still want to see him continue to improve over a longer period of time before they
mr. mandela has been receiving treatment for almost six weeks now.e, on his birthday, encouraging news from his family. his daughter says her father is, quote, making remarkable progress and could be going home soon. nbc's ron allen joins us now from outside the hospital in pretoria. and we still see people there in the background. tell me a little bit more, at least the feel of the day, ron, since you are there. you had a chance to interact with so many people. >> reporter: well, it's...
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mr. mandela. [applause] >> let us pray. e great prophets among us and we honest the greatest of our time, nelson mandela. the model of forgiveness in the wake of tremendous injustices suffered to call us to greatness beyond most of our imagination. as we continue the celebration of honor, granting that all that attended these proceedings might transcend smallness and limitation and emerge as those desiring to be our best selves in service to our brothers and sisters. dear lord, thank you for inspiring such greatness in nelson mandela and continue to bless south africa and god bless america. [inaudible conversations] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [national anthem] ♪ ♪ ♪ [national anthem] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [national anthem] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [cheers] [applause] [cheers] [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [cheers] [applause] >> thank you for being here today to celebrate the life and legacy in the birthday of the father of this nation, george washington a south africa, the abraham lincoln of south africa, mr. nelson mandela. congresswoman maxine waters is a part of the
mr. mandela. [applause] >> let us pray. e great prophets among us and we honest the greatest of our time, nelson mandela. the model of forgiveness in the wake of tremendous injustices suffered to call us to greatness beyond most of our imagination. as we continue the celebration of honor, granting that all that attended these proceedings might transcend smallness and limitation and emerge as those desiring to be our best selves in service to our brothers and sisters. dear lord, thank you...
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mr. mandela. [applause] >> let us pray. ghty godhanks for the parents among us of great profits -- prophets. grace ofperhaps the our time, nelson mandela. his modeling of forgiveness and the wake of a rent is injustice and suffering is a call to us all to a greatness beyond most of our imaginings. as we continue the celebration of honor, great that all who attend to these proceedings might transcend smallness and limitations and emerge as people desire us of being our best selves and service to all of our brothers and sisters. dear lord, thank you for aspiring such a greatness in nelson mandela. africae to bless south and god, bless america. amen. ♪ oh, say can you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming? whose broad stripes and bright stars thru the perilous fight, o'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming? and the rocket's red glare, the bombs bursting in air, gave proof through the night that our flag was still there. oh, say does that star-spangled banner yet
mr. mandela. [applause] >> let us pray. ghty godhanks for the parents among us of great profits -- prophets. grace ofperhaps the our time, nelson mandela. his modeling of forgiveness and the wake of a rent is injustice and suffering is a call to us all to a greatness beyond most of our imaginings. as we continue the celebration of honor, great that all who attend to these proceedings might transcend smallness and limitations and emerge as people desire us of being our best selves and...
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mr. mann mandela [applause] [applause] >> let us pray. thanks, almighty god for the appearance among of us great profits. this day we honor perhaps the greatest of our time, nelson mandela. his modeling of forgiveness in the wake of horrible injustice suffered is a call to us all to a greatness beyond most of our imaginings. if we continue to celebration this grant them all who attend these proceedings my transcends smallness and limitation, and emerge as people desire of being our best cells. and service to all of our brothers and sisters. dear lord, thank you for inspiring such greatness in nelson mandela. continue to bless south africa and god bless america. amen. ♪ ♪ oh say can you see by the dawn's early light. ♪ ♪ what so -- proudly we hail ♪ at the twilight's last gleaming. ♪ ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight o' er the ramparts we watch ♪ ♪ so gallantly streaming ♪ ♪ and the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air ♪ ♪ gave proof through the night that the flag our blank that our flag was still
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mr. putin today in moscow >>> nelson mandela remains in a south african hospital today in critical conditionut stable. the 94-year-old antiapartheid icon has been in the hospital for three weeks for a recurring lung infection. president obama met with his family over the weekend while touring the nation but was not able to meet with mandela. the president and first lady are now headed home from their visit. earlier, president obama and former president george w. bush made an appearance together in tanzania. they paid tribute to the victims of the 1998 embassy bombing at a wreath-laying ceremony and shook hands with survivors of the attack and relatives of those killed. >>> hundreds of protestors gathering in tahrir square as the deadline for military intervention continues. they called on the nation's feuding politicians to agree on an inclusive road map for the country's future. president morsi has 48 hours to meet the demands or there will be a military coup. >>> coming up a game changer for zynga. the company coming to their aid that has investors thrilled. 15- thousand mark for a few >>>
mr. putin today in moscow >>> nelson mandela remains in a south african hospital today in critical conditionut stable. the 94-year-old antiapartheid icon has been in the hospital for three weeks for a recurring lung infection. president obama met with his family over the weekend while touring the nation but was not able to meet with mandela. the president and first lady are now headed home from their visit. earlier, president obama and former president george w. bush made an appearance...
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also cell 7 b where mandela spent 18 of his 27 years in captivity. it was mr. obama second visit but the first for his wife and children. >> there was something different about bringing my children. and malia is now 15, sasha is 12. and seeing them stand within the walls that once surrounded nelson pan della, i knew this was an experience that they would never forget. >> in pretoria vigils continued for mandela in critical but stable condition and on life-support. >> hello capetown! >> reporter: mr. obama then came to the university of capetown where another historic figure robert kennedy made his 1966 ripples of hope speech. >> he said each time a man stands up for an idea, or acts to improve the lot of others or strikes out against injustice, he sends forth a tiny ripple of hope. >> reporter: when kennedy spoke america mostly sent cash and food to africa, but jeff, mr. obama is under pressure to counter investments from china, brazil and india and as such announced a $16 billion program to bring electricity to 80% of the continent. >> jeff: major garrett, tha
also cell 7 b where mandela spent 18 of his 27 years in captivity. it was mr. obama second visit but the first for his wife and children. >> there was something different about bringing my children. and malia is now 15, sasha is 12. and seeing them stand within the walls that once surrounded nelson pan della, i knew this was an experience that they would never forget. >> in pretoria vigils continued for mandela in critical but stable condition and on life-support. >> hello...
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mr. nelson mandela.e celebrate the incredible dead nation of -- dedication of president mandela and his gift of leadership to south caffer ka -- africa and to the world. in fact, in the face of extreme adversity he fought for democracy and pass in south africa and has become a model of leadership for me and millions around the globe. last night, i had the pleasure of meeting youngsters from all over south africa at the south africa washington international program forum. because of president mandela, these youngsters and many others have dedicated themselves to public service and carrying on his vision of spreading peace, democracy, and diversity. president mandela has proven that one person can change the tide of oppression. one person can change the course of an entire country, and in turn, the entire world. people around the world, people all around the globe, suffering from oppression, hatred, discrimination, will forever be grateful for the incredible leadership of nelson mandela. happy birthday. i
mr. nelson mandela.e celebrate the incredible dead nation of -- dedication of president mandela and his gift of leadership to south caffer ka -- africa and to the world. in fact, in the face of extreme adversity he fought for democracy and pass in south africa and has become a model of leadership for me and millions around the globe. last night, i had the pleasure of meeting youngsters from all over south africa at the south africa washington international program forum. because of president...
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mandela's condition remained the same critical but stable and on life support at a pretoria hospital. the two met in washington in 2005 when mrobama was a senator. but as the president and first family retraced mandela's life as a prisoner on bleak robben island, a poignant truth emerged, the world's two most famous black presidents would never meet. mr. obama did meet briefly with some of mandela's family in johannesburg. the first couple shown in this white house photo phoned mandela's third wife almost always at his bedside. >> mandiba's health weighs heavily on our hearts. nelson mandela showed us that one man's courage can move the world. and he calls on us to make choices that reflect not our fears but our hopes. >> reporter: before arriving here, the president announced a $16 billion joint venture between the united states government and american corporations to try to create 80% capacity for electricity across the continent of africa in 15 years. one other note the president and the first lady will see president -- former president bush and former first lady laura bush here in tanzania tomorrow to celebrate the openin
mandela's condition remained the same critical but stable and on life support at a pretoria hospital. the two met in washington in 2005 when mrobama was a senator. but as the president and first family retraced mandela's life as a prisoner on bleak robben island, a poignant truth emerged, the world's two most famous black presidents would never meet. mr. obama did meet briefly with some of mandela's family in johannesburg. the first couple shown in this white house photo phoned mandela's third...
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mr. obama and his family visited robbin island the prison where nelson mandela was an inmate for some 2 decades nearly. the obamas stood saturday night the cell where mandela spent 18 years in prison. the former president of south africa is in critical condition on life support. >>> if you're watching us, you know that it was scorching hot this weekend and today it's going to be hotter in parts of the bay area. here's video from chopper 5 yesterday over stinson beach in marin county full of people trying to beat the heat. with so much air-conditioning in use, though, the state's power supply is being put to the test so cal-iso has been calling for a flex alert for today and tomorrow. >> it's been some wear and tear on equipment as this heat wave picks up steam. >> people are encouraged to reduce energy use especially in the late afternoon. power usage is expected to peak at about 4:30 this afternoon. >>> what was it a week ago it was raining in the bay area? >> we got an inch and a third of rain between monday and tuesday. >> amazing. >> and now we are smack-dab in the middle of a heat wave in
mr. obama and his family visited robbin island the prison where nelson mandela was an inmate for some 2 decades nearly. the obamas stood saturday night the cell where mandela spent 18 years in prison. the former president of south africa is in critical condition on life support. >>> if you're watching us, you know that it was scorching hot this weekend and today it's going to be hotter in parts of the bay area. here's video from chopper 5 yesterday over stinson beach in marin county...
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this man as the greatest russian the greatest leader world leader since nelson mandela and after and i'm curious i mean mr not only has built a name for himself by essentially exposing corruption here within the country in russia now he's effectively sentenced on similar charges themselves how did those two sort of contradictory issues dive together. here he's an expert triangulator he's educated gael it was a quasi fascist cause according to some people creating a global network of emerging leaders presumably thought alliance of neo nazi ism plus anti corruption plus hardline liberal shock shock economics will somehow get enough people as according to polls what happened was that his name recognition rose because devaney did rise from one percent to around thirty seven percent within russia so did his popularity plummet and with only one percent now according to recent polls of russians wanting him as the next president and then we're hearing conflicting remarks of. whether his campaign headquarters is campaign manager of unit volkov whether indeed the campaign will go on but certainly the anticorruption
this man as the greatest russian the greatest leader world leader since nelson mandela and after and i'm curious i mean mr not only has built a name for himself by essentially exposing corruption here within the country in russia now he's effectively sentenced on similar charges themselves how did those two sort of contradictory issues dive together. here he's an expert triangulator he's educated gael it was a quasi fascist cause according to some people creating a global network of emerging...
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mr. clyburn, the list goes on and on and that leadership continues and as deputy president nelson mandelae their humanity and to impose on them deprivation and that is dehumanizing to them. this time as the democratically elected president of south africa. [applause] probably one of those addresses, some of us had the privilege of having lunch with president mandela in the hall and he spoke again following his joint address and he talked in very personal terms about what it was like all of those years in prison. he he talked about his family. he spoke about the burden of imprisonment and the sacrifice that he made. not only about himself but the sacrifice that his family made. not only of the cost of personal freedom to him, but the cost of personal time with his family and to become the father of a country, he had to make sacrifices that meant that he could not be a full-time father to his family. those of us who had the opportunity to be there that day were in tears just to hear him opening up in that way. for those of us who have ever had the opportunity to know that he was cut off fro
mr. clyburn, the list goes on and on and that leadership continues and as deputy president nelson mandelae their humanity and to impose on them deprivation and that is dehumanizing to them. this time as the democratically elected president of south africa. [applause] probably one of those addresses, some of us had the privilege of having lunch with president mandela in the hall and he spoke again following his joint address and he talked in very personal terms about what it was like all of...
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mr. snowden can't be pressured by any state to stop the publication process. >> nelson mandela showed us but our hopes. >> i asked him about his own girls, were they having a good time. he said, you bet. i remember bringing our daughters on some of the trips and how meaningful it was to be with them. >>> royal baby fever is at an all time high. if it is a boy, he will have the fair british skin, larger ears which are very traditional in the royal family. >> what a wee what's up for your weekend? >> weekend plans. i might actually try to go to the beach the first time this saturday. we g. most people we have been working all week. try to get my toes in the sand my birt >> happy birthday. hope it is a gr i can finally drink. you, any plans? >> not yet. >>> good morning. i'm john muller. >> i'm tai hernandez in for diana perez. here are some of the headlines we're following this morning on "world news now." tensions are high on the streets of cairo where supporters, ousted, morsi. and calling for massive demonstrations against the action of the military. morsi is under house arrest. >> as p
mr. snowden can't be pressured by any state to stop the publication process. >> nelson mandela showed us but our hopes. >> i asked him about his own girls, were they having a good time. he said, you bet. i remember bringing our daughters on some of the trips and how meaningful it was to be with them. >>> royal baby fever is at an all time high. if it is a boy, he will have the fair british skin, larger ears which are very traditional in the royal family. >> what a wee...
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giant birthday card for mandela who fought apartheid and went on to become south africa's first black president. more on this deborah patta is in pretoria at the hospital where mr. mandla is being cared for. what you can tell us about his condition now? >> reporter: well, south africans i did send on this hospital in outbursts of affection. while they danced and sang outside, inside this hospital nelson mandela was propped up in an elevated chair so that his family could sing happy birthday to him. they have been widely differing reports on his condition. one grandson boldly proclaimed he expects nelson mandela to go home soon but another grandson sounded a note of caution saying that nothing has changed. he remains critically ill. >> pelley: more than 40 days in the hospital. deborah, thank you very much. we have some promising news about that six-year-old boy who was buried alive in indiana last week. doctors said today that nathan has been upgraded from critical to serious condition. he is off a ventilator now and breathing on his own. he was buried in sand for more than three hours after falling into a sink hole on the shore of lake michigan. another little
giant birthday card for mandela who fought apartheid and went on to become south africa's first black president. more on this deborah patta is in pretoria at the hospital where mr. mandla is being cared for. what you can tell us about his condition now? >> reporter: well, south africans i did send on this hospital in outbursts of affection. while they danced and sang outside, inside this hospital nelson mandela was propped up in an elevated chair so that his family could sing happy...
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mr. ambassador, ned walker, form arer adobes to egypt, israel, and the united arab emirates. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> court documents show that former south african president nelson mandelang impending death. and some of mandela's relatives filed them last week as part of a family legal battle and this is getting messy. the document confirm other reports that a breathing machine is keeping the civil rights icon alive. and 9194-year-old has been -- the 94-year-old has been in the hospital for almost a long with a recuring lung infection. >> here at home, crews battling a deadly wildfire in central arizona say they're beginning to finally make some major progress and now have it 45% contained. they though allow folks to return to their homes sometime this weekend. the fire killed 19 firefighters last sunday. investigators say at one point the flames raced four miles in only 20 minutes. thanks largely to dry brush and winds topping 40-miles-an-hour. >> the president of bolivia lashing out at the u.s. after what his government calls an act of aggression. all after his airplane was diverted over suspicion that the nsa leaker, ed snowden, was on board the plain. catherine her
mr. ambassador, ned walker, form arer adobes to egypt, israel, and the united arab emirates. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> court documents show that former south african president nelson mandelang impending death. and some of mandela's relatives filed them last week as part of a family legal battle and this is getting messy. the document confirm other reports that a breathing machine is keeping the civil rights icon alive. and 9194-year-old has been -- the 94-year-old has...
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mr. either witness say charged at police several times. >> coming up next on fox five news at 10:00 shocking loosen en world. latest on defendant aglee star cory monteith health of nelson mandela we are get mog more encouraging signs that his condition imimproving. we are coming right back. morning sudden loss of star actor cory monteith was found dead in avancouver hotel. he played on popular tv stories. santa monica pan was found by staff missed check out his time. >> at this point we do not have great deal of information as to cause of death. except say as deputy chief said, there no indication of foul play. >> they were really close friend south, fact they have loss now church person is really going to affect the way i think that people watch the show from now on. >> cory monteith was dan did battle drug addiction and complete read has been program back in april. an autopsy scheduled for tomorrow. or this asiana flight 214 in san francisco have returned to china. groupry live back today. two did you accidents died in accidents. and another died in hospital on friday. all been traveling to russ to ascend summer camp. crash landing of the above 77 injured more than 180 peopl
mr. either witness say charged at police several times. >> coming up next on fox five news at 10:00 shocking loosen en world. latest on defendant aglee star cory monteith health of nelson mandela we are get mog more encouraging signs that his condition imimproving. we are coming right back. morning sudden loss of star actor cory monteith was found dead in avancouver hotel. he played on popular tv stories. santa monica pan was found by staff missed check out his time. >> at this...
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mr. zimmerman played reveals more use of the phrase "these guys." how might the jury react? >>> plus, my thoughts on president obama's emotional visit to nelson mandela'snd jail cell. stay with us. the end. lovely read susan. may i read something? yes, please. of course. a rich, never bitter taste cup after cup. 340 grams. [ sighs ] [ male announcer ] always rich, never bitter. gevalia. congestion, for it's smog. but there are a lot of people that do ride the bus. and now that the busses are running on natural gas, they don't throw out as much pollution to the earth. so i feel good. i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. go olive garden. go 2 for $25. go father, daughter. go mother, son. start with unlimited salad and breadsticks. share a pair of apps. then choose 2 of 5 summer entrees. like spicy shrimp vesuvio or new tuscan garlic chicken. so have a date night. have a double-date night. go 3 courses for 2 people just $25. go olive garden! we're all family here. and try our lighter fare menu. 5 delicious choices under 575 calories. lovely read susan. may i read something? yes, please. of course. a rich, never bitter taste cup after
mr. zimmerman played reveals more use of the phrase "these guys." how might the jury react? >>> plus, my thoughts on president obama's emotional visit to nelson mandela'snd jail cell. stay with us. the end. lovely read susan. may i read something? yes, please. of course. a rich, never bitter taste cup after cup. 340 grams. [ sighs ] [ male announcer ] always rich, never bitter. gevalia. congestion, for it's smog. but there are a lot of people that do ride the bus. and now...
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mandela spent 18 years there behind bars during his struggle against apartheid. the tans knee i can't visit provided a bridge between contributions made by previous u.s. leaders and the pledges mr. obama made on this visit. the president's emergency plan for aids rewas founded by mr. bush in 2003 with $15 billion committed to h.i.v./aids treatment. that effort was renewed and expanded in 2008 to the tune of $48 billion. yesterday president obama praised his predecessor's work. >> this is one of his crowning achievements. because of the commitment of the bush administration and the american people, millions of people's lives have been saved. >> ifill: but he pushed back against critics who say his owned administration isn't doing enough. >> the fact of the matter is that we are serving four times the number of people today than we were when pepfar first began. but because we've gotten better at it and more efficient at it, we're doing it at reduced costs. then we're not taking that money out of global health. what we're doing is we're putting it back into things like tuberculosis and malaria alleviation. >> ifill: while praising those achievements, the tanzania president ask tha
mandela spent 18 years there behind bars during his struggle against apartheid. the tans knee i can't visit provided a bridge between contributions made by previous u.s. leaders and the pledges mr. obama made on this visit. the president's emergency plan for aids rewas founded by mr. bush in 2003 with $15 billion committed to h.i.v./aids treatment. that effort was renewed and expanded in 2008 to the tune of $48 billion. yesterday president obama praised his predecessor's work. >> this is...
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>> reporter: well, as president mandela spends his fourth week in this hospital, i asked president bush and mrs. bush to reflect on what he means to them. >> sometimes there are leaders who come and go. his legacy will last for a long time. >> he is i think really an inspiration to people around the world and to a lot of americans. a figure that we watched from afar from the united states, and i have a lot of respect for him of course. >> he was quite tough on you. he criticized you publicly about the iraq war. >> he wasn't the only guy. it's okay. i didn't look at him any differently because he didn't agree with me on an issue. >> reporter: now, after 9/11, the bush administration stepped up surveillance programs. about that in mind, i asked president bush his reaction to the edward snowden leaks. do you think he's a traitor? >> i know he damaged the country. the obama administration will deal with it. >> reporter: do you think it's possible for one man to damage the security of the nation? >> i think he damaged the security of the country. >> reporter: and when it comes to surveillance, there
>> reporter: well, as president mandela spends his fourth week in this hospital, i asked president bush and mrs. bush to reflect on what he means to them. >> sometimes there are leaders who come and go. his legacy will last for a long time. >> he is i think really an inspiration to people around the world and to a lot of americans. a figure that we watched from afar from the united states, and i have a lot of respect for him of course. >> he was quite tough on you. he...
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mrs. talking about at the time he was. he helped to put it on the map so that later on when americans helped the end of apartheid belatedly and the fact that nelson mandela came to tower there was that precedent of beenee kennedy having gone there. >> what is the danger of a president going to a place where such incredibly historic and important speech, in the space of a couple of wokes barack obama spoke with kennedy, president kennedy gave the berliner speech and then where bobby kennedy gave what is by far his most famous speech. >> it's hard to make a suf lay rise twice and so that is probably why president's shy away from going to a place where a speech that was delivered that was that important, although sometimes it works. ronald reagan went on d-day in 1984 to the cliffs of france where the d-day invasion had occurred. a lot of people said to him there is nothing that you can says that's going to rise to the level of what happened here as it happensed this was one of the most we areful speeches in his life. >> there's another photo which is lyndon johnson signing the civil rights act. and he gives one of the pens to martin luther king. >> and loo
mrs. talking about at the time he was. he helped to put it on the map so that later on when americans helped the end of apartheid belatedly and the fact that nelson mandela came to tower there was that precedent of beenee kennedy having gone there. >> what is the danger of a president going to a place where such incredibly historic and important speech, in the space of a couple of wokes barack obama spoke with kennedy, president kennedy gave the berliner speech and then where bobby...
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mandela on the occasion of the 95th anniversary of his birth. the presiding officer: is there objection to proceed to the measure? without objection. mr. reid: i ask unanimous consent the concurrent resolution be agreed to, the motion to reconsider be laid on the table. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: i ask unanimous consent the judiciary committee be discharged from further consideration of s. res. 191. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: s. res. 191 designating july 27, 2013, as national day of the american cowboy. the presiding officer: is there objection to proceeding to the measure? without objection, the committee is discharged and the senate will proceed to consideration of the measure. mr. reid: i ask unanimous consent the resolution be agreed to, the rabble be agreed to, the motion to reconsider be considered made and laid on the table. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: i am told there is a bill at the desk due for its first reading. the presiding officer: the clerk will read the title of the bill. the clerk: s. 1292 a bill to prohibit the funding of the patient protec
mandela on the occasion of the 95th anniversary of his birth. the presiding officer: is there objection to proceed to the measure? without objection. mr. reid: i ask unanimous consent the concurrent resolution be agreed to, the motion to reconsider be laid on the table. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: i ask unanimous consent the judiciary committee be discharged from further consideration of s. res. 191. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: s. res. 191...
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mandela, and if god's will, may you live forever onward in better health. yield back. the speaker pro tempore: under the speaker's announced policy the chair 3, 2013, recognizes the gentleman from virginia, mr. wolf, for 30 minutes. mr. wolf: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, today i ask my fourth question in a series of unresolved issues surrounding the benghazi terrorist attacks. with only eight more legislative days before the congress departs for august recess, i'm increasingly concerned that these questions will remain unanswered by the time we mark the one-year anniversary of the benghazi attacks the week we return from recess in september. that is why i continue to raise these questions to provide the american people of a better understanding of how little we really know about this incident, despite nearly a year of investigations and multiple committees. unless these questions are answered by the committees, or rather by a select committee focused on benghazi as i have advocated for more than eight months, the american people will never learn the complete truth. today i am pleased to share one piece of good news before i raise the fourth critical unanswered question. at my reques
mandela, and if god's will, may you live forever onward in better health. yield back. the speaker pro tempore: under the speaker's announced policy the chair 3, 2013, recognizes the gentleman from virginia, mr. wolf, for 30 minutes. mr. wolf: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, today i ask my fourth question in a series of unresolved issues surrounding the benghazi terrorist attacks. with only eight more legislative days before the congress departs for august recess, i'm increasingly concerned...