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buildings are the holy grail of architecture today and designers of a new united nations headquarters in nairobi have taken environmental stability to a new level. >>this facility embodies a new, green economy i have championed for years now. >>how has australia handled the floods and the biggest cyclone in its history - we talk to finance minister wayne swann >>so the australian economy is in pretty good nick. we took a hit, but we are going to bounce back. >>hello and welcome. i'm raya abirached and this is world business, your weekly insight into the global business trends shaping our lives. just weeks after kazakhstan's parliament approved a referendum to extend the president's current term to 2020, nursultan nazarbayev vetoed the decision, instead calling for a snap election to put his future in the hands of the people. this will not only be an important forerunner to next year's parliamentary elections, but a test for the leader who has ruled the country since the breakup of the soviet union. >>reporter: at a state-run stable out on the vast steppe outside the capital of kazakhstan, amanzh
buildings are the holy grail of architecture today and designers of a new united nations headquarters in nairobi have taken environmental stability to a new level. >>this facility embodies a new, green economy i have championed for years now. >>how has australia handled the floods and the biggest cyclone in its history - we talk to finance minister wayne swann >>so the australian economy is in pretty good nick. we took a hit, but we are going to bounce back. >>hello and...
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i'm jeffrey kofman for "nightline" in nairobi. >> charming.ld, a documentary featuring the david shellbrick wildlife trust, debuts in imax theaters this friday. >>> up next, the vampire facelift. no fangs, but plenty of blood, facelift. no fangs, but plenty of blood, when "nightline" continues. cccccccccccccccccc cccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccc [ male announcer ] it's 2011. wonder where the durango's been for the last two years? well, it toured around europe, getting handling and steering lessons on those sporty european roads. it went back to school, got an advanced degree in technology. it's been working out -- more muscle and less fat. it's only been two years, but it's done more in two years than most cars do in a lifetime. how can expedia now save me even more on my hotel?o years well, hotels know they can't fill every room every day. like this one. and this one. and oops, my bad. so, they give expedia ginormous discounts with these: unpublished rates. which means i get an even more rockin' hotel, for less. my brain didn't even break a s
i'm jeffrey kofman for "nightline" in nairobi. >> charming.ld, a documentary featuring the david shellbrick wildlife trust, debuts in imax theaters this friday. >>> up next, the vampire facelift. no fangs, but plenty of blood, facelift. no fangs, but plenty of blood, when "nightline" continues. cccccccccccccccccc cccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccc [ male announcer ] it's 2011. wonder where the durango's been for the last two years? well, it toured around europe,...
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jeffrey kofman, abc news, nairobi. >> extraordinary woman. >> that is "world news" for this saturday night. we're always online at abcnews.com. "gma" first thing in the morning. i'll see you tomorrow night. good night. ight. >>> good evening. we are following breaking news in san francisco where a coast guard is searching for a person whose small boat capsized off ocean beach. one person was rescued but the search continues for that second person. abc 7's tomas ramon is live there with more on the rescue. tomas? >> reporter: the search is still going on. the coast guard has a helicopter in the air and a boat in the water and they are concentrating some of their search efforts by the cliffhouse here off ocean beach. we don't have a lot of information but we got information from the coast guard. a sail boat apparently got into trouble earlier on waters off of ocean beach. the two men tried to get into an inflatable raft to get off the boat and the raft overturned when they got the in, throwing them
jeffrey kofman, abc news, nairobi. >> extraordinary woman. >> that is "world news" for this saturday night. we're always online at abcnews.com. "gma" first thing in the morning. i'll see you tomorrow night. good night. ight. >>> good evening. we are following breaking news in san francisco where a coast guard is searching for a person whose small boat capsized off ocean beach. one person was rescued but the search continues for that second person. abc...
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of resources, sometimes independenc thathe uk furniss us >> andn 200 theenya airways pne oroute to nairobi crashed into aan owthmall -- mangriov -- mangrove swamp. avtion lawys worry tt vita evidencwa lost. >> evidencwa not preserv. pts of the aircraft were lef in the swamp. >> and some times it seem that power -- politics areloudg evidce. >>i have worken three investigatis we the result was significantly different in a publhed report from what investigators beeve be cause of the accident. they are sject to interference by politians. >> a that is what me these victs' families so gry. in 2009, i ny air flights crsed into the indn ocean. french and amecan alysis of the blackox suggestilot err was becausebut e yen claims that at i insuing to their carrier, and they have called for a third adin peoe feel caht up in a politil ro >> if ere is complicity to hide theruthdespite some of suffering and so man victi believe me, tse resnsib ll pay very arly >>ith many influences ridingn invesgatis, do we everet the truth about why plane crashes bbc ws. >> joining me n with mo on the iestigationn inspec
of resources, sometimes independenc thathe uk furniss us >> andn 200 theenya airways pne oroute to nairobi crashed into aan owthmall -- mangriov -- mangrove swamp. avtion lawys worry tt vita evidencwa lost. >> evidencwa not preserv. pts of the aircraft were lef in the swamp. >> and some times it seem that power -- politics areloudg evidce. >>i have worken three investigatis we the result was significantly different in a publhed report from what investigators beeve be...
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it's a long way from north carolina to the slum of nairobi africa. >> all of us want to make a differencefference. he started the organization and work with kids who are in less than a dollar day but had talent. >> we use soccer to help break cycles of violence. this is of locris socle fall it is made of plastic pegs wrapped in twine. he wasn't just another college didn't come up before he is 21 he also joined the marines and saw war in iraq. teasing and me sometimes to were barely teenagers. at a certain point i became too numb to the circumstances, to see that 13 year-old as a kid. i saw him as part of this and me ask barabbas. tactically, and still wrestling with that. he wrote the book, it happened on the way to war. documents and success stories from his work in africa. >> the key is been run on the ground by the kennedy. people like tabitha the to $26, sold vegetables, craig to the medical clinic and the clinic now, treat 40,000 patients. he said anybody can do it it's about helping build a new generation of leaders from within. >> it's about cracking down boundaries in forming rela
it's a long way from north carolina to the slum of nairobi africa. >> all of us want to make a differencefference. he started the organization and work with kids who are in less than a dollar day but had talent. >> we use soccer to help break cycles of violence. this is of locris socle fall it is made of plastic pegs wrapped in twine. he wasn't just another college didn't come up before he is 21 he also joined the marines and saw war in iraq. teasing and me sometimes to were barely...
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. >> a long way from north carolina to the slum of nairobi africa. with his life. all >> this want to make a difference, all of us can make a difference. >>reporter: it worked with kids who are less than a dollar a day but had talent. >> we use soccer to help break cycles of violence. it's a local soccer ball, it's simple made of plastic bags wrapped in twine. >>reporter: he wasn't just another college student. before he was 21 he also joined the marines and saw war in iraq. facing enemy sometimes were barely teenagers. >> at a certain point i became too numb, too numb from the circumstances to see that 13 year-old as a kid. i saw him as part of this and the apparatus. that took me, i'm still wrestling with that. >>reporter: he wrote a book it happened on the way to war. >> i wasn't running this organization, the key is that it's being run on the ground by the community. people like tabitha to $26, sold vegetables, crated a medical clinic and the clinic treats 40,000 patients today. >>reporter: is the name it time's magazines hero of global health. h
. >> a long way from north carolina to the slum of nairobi africa. with his life. all >> this want to make a difference, all of us can make a difference. >>reporter: it worked with kids who are less than a dollar a day but had talent. >> we use soccer to help break cycles of violence. it's a local soccer ball, it's simple made of plastic bags wrapped in twine. >>reporter: he wasn't just another college student. before he was 21 he also joined the marines and saw...
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the africa bureau chief for the new york post joins us now from nairobi.an you tell us what the leader of yemen agreed to? guest: the president has agreed to step down from power in exchange for immunity for himself and his family from potential prosecution for crimes and corruption charges. basically, if the agreement is finalized, he would step down within 30 days. host: who did make the agreement with? guest: it was basically a proposal that was made by the arab neighbors of yemen including saudi arabia. he has agreed to this. this agrees with the political opposition in yemen. the problem is is that while the and many opposition have agreed in theory to this deal, they still have some reservations. the fact that the president would not step down for one month, an interim government would be formed part of the opposition wants the president to step down before the creation of this interim coalition government. host: do you have reporters on the ground in yemen right now? guest: right now, we have a freelance journalist who we have been using on the grou
the africa bureau chief for the new york post joins us now from nairobi.an you tell us what the leader of yemen agreed to? guest: the president has agreed to step down from power in exchange for immunity for himself and his family from potential prosecution for crimes and corruption charges. basically, if the agreement is finalized, he would step down within 30 days. host: who did make the agreement with? guest: it was basically a proposal that was made by the arab neighbors of yemen including...