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it was planned in nairobi by high ranking officials. can you at least deny that that's true. >> no, i cannot deny or i cannot agree to that. >> coming up, the complicity of the western governments that train and support the death squads. their failure to act is allowing state violence to spread through kenyan life. >> we're here to fully get into the nuances of everything that's going on, not just in this country, but around the world. getting the news from the people who are affected. >> people need to demand reform... >> ali velshi on target. i just had a horrible nightmare. my company's entire network went down, and i was home in bed, unaware. but that would never happen. comcast business monitors my company's network 24 hours a day and calls and e-mails me if something, like this scary storm, takes it offline. so i can rest easy. what. you don't have a desk bed? don't be left in the dark. get proactive alerts 24/7. comcast business. built for business. tand that's what we're doings to chat xfinity.rself, we are challenging ourselves
it was planned in nairobi by high ranking officials. can you at least deny that that's true. >> no, i cannot deny or i cannot agree to that. >> coming up, the complicity of the western governments that train and support the death squads. their failure to act is allowing state violence to spread through kenyan life. >> we're here to fully get into the nuances of everything that's going on, not just in this country, but around the world. getting the news from the people who are...
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it was planned in nairobi by high ranking officials. can you at least deny that that's true. >> no, i cannot deny or i cannot agree to that. >> coming up, the complicity of the western governments that train and support the death squads. their failure to act is allowing state violence to spread through kenyan life. >> at 9:30 - "america tonight" - top investigative reporting, uncovering new perspectives. >> everything that's happening here is illegal. >> then at 10:00 - it's "reports from around the world". >> let's take a closer look. >> antonio mora gives you a global view. >> this is a human rights crisis. >> and at 11:00 - "news wrap-up". clear... concise... complete. >> how many eliminations do you think your unit has carried out over the last few years? >> does that make you proud? >> a year? >> extrajudicial killings have been happening at an alarming rate. people have now considered them as just any other act. they've become so normal, or so to speak you know, such that the government does not feel in any way that this is someth
it was planned in nairobi by high ranking officials. can you at least deny that that's true. >> no, i cannot deny or i cannot agree to that. >> coming up, the complicity of the western governments that train and support the death squads. their failure to act is allowing state violence to spread through kenyan life. >> at 9:30 - "america tonight" - top investigative reporting, uncovering new perspectives. >> everything that's happening here is illegal. >>...
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he is leaving nairobi and headed to uganda next.e was in nairobi, he touted peace as well as the importance of education and jobs in countering radicalization. that is a message he is likely to bring to uganda. we'll have more news, right after this break. >> california's brace be for a winter that could brick disaster to the state with epic rains and floods. bridges, dams and levees maybe at risk. >> this is what five-inches of rain in a single hour does to a drought baked hillside. that's knoll compared to what may happen this winter if an epic el niÑo arrives. >> take those long h rain events and have them last longer. >> he is be a expert. >> we are not ready as a tate for the very large floods. >> california has over 13,000 miles of levees, which have been called a mess, a katrina type disaster poised to flood california. >> those that will fail and those that have failed, eventually, the system will be overwhelmed. the question every year, is this the year, is this the year the levee system is overwhelmed. >> it encompasses ne
he is leaving nairobi and headed to uganda next.e was in nairobi, he touted peace as well as the importance of education and jobs in countering radicalization. that is a message he is likely to bring to uganda. we'll have more news, right after this break. >> california's brace be for a winter that could brick disaster to the state with epic rains and floods. bridges, dams and levees maybe at risk. >> this is what five-inches of rain in a single hour does to a drought baked...
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it was planned in nairobi by high ranking officials. can you at least deny that that's true. >> no, i cannot deny or i cannot agree to that. >> coming up, the complicity of the western governments that train and support the death squads. their failure to act is allowing state violence to spread through kenyan life. >> billions spent training afghan forces. >> there was a bang... i said, "get down". >> after 15 civilian deaths. >> according to the sources that we spoke to... the civilians that weren't killed in crossfire... >> "faultlines". >> what do we want? >> al jazeera america's hard-hitting... >> today the will be arrested. >> ground-breaking... >> they're firing canisters of gas at us. >> emmy award-winning, investigative series. >> how many eliminations do you think your unit has carried out over the last few years? >> does that make you proud? >> a year? >> extrajudicial killings have been happening at an alarming rate. people have now considered them as just any other act. they've become so normal, or so to speak you know, such
it was planned in nairobi by high ranking officials. can you at least deny that that's true. >> no, i cannot deny or i cannot agree to that. >> coming up, the complicity of the western governments that train and support the death squads. their failure to act is allowing state violence to spread through kenyan life. >> billions spent training afghan forces. >> there was a bang... i said, "get down". >> after 15 civilian deaths. >> according to the...
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it was planned in nairobi by high ranking officials. can you at least deny that that's true. >> no, i cannot deny or i cannot agree to that. >> coming up, the complicity of the western governments that train and support the death squads. their failure to act is allowing state violence to spread through kenyan life. >> every monday night. >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping... inspiring... entertaining. no topic off limits. >> 'cause i'm like, "dad, there are hookers in this house". >> exclusive conversations you won't find anywhere else. >> these are very vivid, human stories. >> if you have an agenda with people, you sometimes don't see the truth. >> "talk to al jazeera". monday, 6:00 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> how many eliminations do you think your unit has carried out over the last few years? >> does that make you proud? >> a year? >> extrajudicial killings have been happening at an alarming rate. people have now considered them as
it was planned in nairobi by high ranking officials. can you at least deny that that's true. >> no, i cannot deny or i cannot agree to that. >> coming up, the complicity of the western governments that train and support the death squads. their failure to act is allowing state violence to spread through kenyan life. >> every monday night. >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >>...
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duncan woodside reporting from nairobi. of course the pope will head next to uganda to be followed by the central african republic on the first trip to the african continent. we're coming up on about 15 minutes past the hour in the french capital. let's update the headlines we're following. francois hollande leads the tribute to victims of the paris attack. the french president promises to destroy the army of fanatics responsible adding that france will not give in to fear or hate. two furcalish journalists are charged with spying after -- turkish journalists are charged publishedg after they a video. the eu calls the move worrying. pope francis finishes his final day in kenya on the first trip to the african continent the pope visiting a nairobi slum calling such areas wounds inflicted by inyee dwaulty. he urges africa's government to do more to lift their people up from poverty. all right. time now for a business update. you're going to start out with the markets in asia. we've got chinese stocks tumbling. >> that's right
duncan woodside reporting from nairobi. of course the pope will head next to uganda to be followed by the central african republic on the first trip to the african continent. we're coming up on about 15 minutes past the hour in the french capital. let's update the headlines we're following. francois hollande leads the tribute to victims of the paris attack. the french president promises to destroy the army of fanatics responsible adding that france will not give in to fear or hate. two...
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. >> the recce squad, which is a gsu squad in nairobi. those are the guys who are doing these killings all over kenya. and they have been given immunity from persecution. so what they're doing is, they're cleansing. whoever is a potential threat should be killed. >> human rights groups have highlighted a further 18 suspected islamic radicals gunned down by the police, over the past two years. >> when someone is killed, at least show that you are concerned, that you're carrying out investigations. show us that you are able to track some of the killers. you can't have people being shot dead every week and then the government does nothing. >> the fact that these individuals, so high profile, have been assassinated in broad daylight sometimes, and then followed up with basically no investigation raises serious questions about what the goal is by the kenyan authorities. >> who killed makaburi? >> billions spent training afghan forces. >> there was a bang... i said, "get down". >> after 15 civilian deaths. >> according to the sources that we sp
. >> the recce squad, which is a gsu squad in nairobi. those are the guys who are doing these killings all over kenya. and they have been given immunity from persecution. so what they're doing is, they're cleansing. whoever is a potential threat should be killed. >> human rights groups have highlighted a further 18 suspected islamic radicals gunned down by the police, over the past two years. >> when someone is killed, at least show that you are concerned, that you're carrying...
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in a slum south of nairobi, we met a pig farmer, steven. before m-pesa, like most kenyans, he had no electricity. he used to rely on a kerosene lamp for light. cause fires, and at $200 a year, kerosene wasn't cheap. but steven recently upgraded. he got solar power and his first pretty good. it's lighting your room. >> yes, it light the room all over. >> reporter: a company invented a way to provide inexpensive power to the slums using m-pesa. so where is the panel? is it up there? >> yeah, the panel is up there. >> reporter: can you show it to me? >> yeah, i can. let me show you. here it is. >> reporter: oh, my goodness, it's little. >> reporter: the unit costs about $180, less than kerosene, but still out of steven's price range for a single purchase. but he paid only $35 up front, and then 40 cents a day in m-pesa for a year. and he never has to leave the farm. all he does is click the phone, which activates a chip attached to the panel to turn it on. when you're finished paying it off -- >> it should be mine. no more cost. >> reporter: t
in a slum south of nairobi, we met a pig farmer, steven. before m-pesa, like most kenyans, he had no electricity. he used to rely on a kerosene lamp for light. cause fires, and at $200 a year, kerosene wasn't cheap. but steven recently upgraded. he got solar power and his first pretty good. it's lighting your room. >> yes, it light the room all over. >> reporter: a company invented a way to provide inexpensive power to the slums using m-pesa. so where is the panel? is it up there?...
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in a slum south of nairobi, we met a pig farmer, steven. before m-pesa, like most kenyans, he had no electricity. he used to rely on a kerosene lamp for light. it emitted toxic fumes, could cause fires, and at $200 a year, kerosene wasn't cheap. but steven recently upgraded. he got solar power and his first lightbulb. pretty good. it's lighting your room. >> yes, it light the room all over. >> reporter: a company invented a way to provide inexpensive power to the slums using m-pesa. so where is the panel? is it up there? >> yeah, the panel is up there. >> reporter: can you show it to me? >> yeah, i can. let me show you. here it is. >> reporter: oh, my goodness, it's little. >> reporter: the unit costs about $180, less than kerosene, but still out of steven's price range for a single purchase. but he paid only $35 up front, and then 40 cents a day in m-pesa for a year. and he never has to leave the farm. all he does is click the phone, which activates a chip attached to the panel to turn it on. when you're finished paying it off -- >> it sho
in a slum south of nairobi, we met a pig farmer, steven. before m-pesa, like most kenyans, he had no electricity. he used to rely on a kerosene lamp for light. it emitted toxic fumes, could cause fires, and at $200 a year, kerosene wasn't cheap. but steven recently upgraded. he got solar power and his first lightbulb. pretty good. it's lighting your room. >> yes, it light the room all over. >> reporter: a company invented a way to provide inexpensive power to the slums using m-pesa....
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he's arriving in nairobi at around 3:00 p.m. paris time and he'll be on a six-day tour that will also include uganda and the pontiff's first visit to a war zone, the central african republic. we have more now from nairobi. >> obviously the catholic population in kenya accounts for 25% as the kenyan population and is extremely excited and elements of other faiths which are also excited because of obviously pope francis has a track record of being very liberal and progressive in his views so that's created some optimism that the pope will speak out on a number of issues, including the need for reconciliation between faith and parliament of other people's views, including sexuality as well. now, in uganda, of course, there's been a big fight against anti-gay legislation and it is expected by some people the pope may speak on that issue. so at least pledge a message of tolerance if not endorsement. now here in kenya, preparations are of course well underway. the pope is due to arrive at 5:00 local time. i'm currently in the park whi
he's arriving in nairobi at around 3:00 p.m. paris time and he'll be on a six-day tour that will also include uganda and the pontiff's first visit to a war zone, the central african republic. we have more now from nairobi. >> obviously the catholic population in kenya accounts for 25% as the kenyan population and is extremely excited and elements of other faiths which are also excited because of obviously pope francis has a track record of being very liberal and progressive in his views...
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earlier this morning, the pope spoke before a crowd of thousands in nairobi, kenya.e visited one of the city's most notorious slums and urged the kenyan people to throw off tribal bonds and unit as one nation. we have the story from nairobi. >> the pope has said that today was the highlight of his trip to meet young people and the poor, got to hear their problems and aspirations. he spoke strongly against corruption, which is rampant in the country. he said the corruption in many other places, including the vatican but told people here that ending it starts with individuals. he spoke passionately about the need to empower the youth. frustration, he said makes it easier for young people to be radicalized like armed groups. he was very passionate about the need to empower people. he spoke out against tribalism, another serious problem here. kenyans divided along tribal lines and his message has been unity and reconciliation. people hope leaders here have not only heard but will act on some of the things he said. >> we are in nairobi. there is a new way to hear the pope
earlier this morning, the pope spoke before a crowd of thousands in nairobi, kenya.e visited one of the city's most notorious slums and urged the kenyan people to throw off tribal bonds and unit as one nation. we have the story from nairobi. >> the pope has said that today was the highlight of his trip to meet young people and the poor, got to hear their problems and aspirations. he spoke strongly against corruption, which is rampant in the country. he said the corruption in many other...
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that's why it's being held at nairobi university.ially not going to make kenya part of his tour until he heard about the attack on garisi university where 147 students were killed. according to kenyan bishops, the pope was so moved by that story of nonmuslims being gunned down in a university in a most horrific way that he decided he wants to come to kenya, make kenya one of his stops to try and preach religious tolerance. during this time, he'll be talking to interfaith leaders, to members of the muslim community, the hindu community, c.a.r. on his third leg of the trip. he will be visiting a mosque refugee camp. he's really who doesn't mind getting his hands dirty. and i might add it's been raining nonstop since the ponti pontiff touched down yesterday. and rain is often seen as a sign of a blessing. >> stirring scenes there for this mass which will get under way shortly. let me ask you this. in addition to the message of tolerance and trying to bridge religious divides, the pope also touched on the issue of corruption in remarks h
that's why it's being held at nairobi university.ially not going to make kenya part of his tour until he heard about the attack on garisi university where 147 students were killed. according to kenyan bishops, the pope was so moved by that story of nonmuslims being gunned down in a university in a most horrific way that he decided he wants to come to kenya, make kenya one of his stops to try and preach religious tolerance. during this time, he'll be talking to interfaith leaders, to members of...
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security has been stepped up with a near shutdown of the kenyan capital nairobi.of the catholic church will also visit uganda and if security allows, he'll go to the central african republic as well. pope francis is expected to promote a mess edge of reconciliation and unity as catherine soi reports from nairobi. >> reporter: these catholics have been wait ailing long time to see their people. but he won't just be meeting tell. he is also due to meet political and religious leaders from all faiths. >> we are often talking of i want religious dialogue. and so when when swee the holy father encountering the heads of all these other religions and -- denominations for me it's something that is very powerful. >> reporter: the pope's visit comes as security forces across the continent grapple with violent groups caring out attacks, al-shabab, which is based in somalia has carried out attacks in somalia, uganda and kenya. fighters attacked garissa university in northern kenya earlier this year. killing 148 people. many of them students. they tends to profile nonmuslims b
security has been stepped up with a near shutdown of the kenyan capital nairobi.of the catholic church will also visit uganda and if security allows, he'll go to the central african republic as well. pope francis is expected to promote a mess edge of reconciliation and unity as catherine soi reports from nairobi. >> reporter: these catholics have been wait ailing long time to see their people. but he won't just be meeting tell. he is also due to meet political and religious leaders from...
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allen pizzey, nairobi. you hear it a lot. when you have faith you never know when a blessing will come your way. it's something a single mother in tennessee learned recently. reporter dani ruberti has her story. reporter: >> we pay you for that. here is $1400. reporter: an unexpected generous surprise. >> had no idea when she woke up that morning to go to work that the god -- god was going to bless you like that. reporter: she is a single mother of three. >> recently i lost my apartment and i had to move in with my mom. i have nine brothers and it is hard. reporter: god put something big on pastor tony's heart. he started by calling domino's pizza. >> we wanted to extravagantly bless someone. reporter: he ordered 10 pizzas but asked the driver be summoned he and his congregation can bless. >> they told me that the preacher was going to pay me on the stage. >> we did not want to miss the miracle of the moment. i asked the congregation, which likely what we give this young lady a tip? >> i'm always the kind of person to give. i
allen pizzey, nairobi. you hear it a lot. when you have faith you never know when a blessing will come your way. it's something a single mother in tennessee learned recently. reporter dani ruberti has her story. reporter: >> we pay you for that. here is $1400. reporter: an unexpected generous surprise. >> had no idea when she woke up that morning to go to work that the god -- god was going to bless you like that. reporter: she is a single mother of three. >> recently i lost my...
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you spoke with one nun that's in a slum in nairobi.undreds of thousands of people, they see this visit as potentially life-changing. in what way? >> reporter: life-changing, indeed, and as you mentioned, it is raining. it has rained since the pope arrived. rain is a lot of blessing in a lot of african blessings, and it is here in kenya. what i can tell you about our visits to the slums and working with those nuns who have spent nearly 40 years in slums, they are going to meet with the pope and tell him that the vatican needs to refocus the efforts on poverty. they say that in kenya alone there are 2 00 to 300 perishes, but only one or two are actually based in slums, and that is an incredible opportunity for the pope who is such a believer of working with the people of smelling the sheep, that was in one of his first things, that pastors should go out and smell the sheep and interact with people from all walks of life, and they are going to speak to the pope about putting more emphasis on poverty and bringing more resources, definitely
you spoke with one nun that's in a slum in nairobi.undreds of thousands of people, they see this visit as potentially life-changing. in what way? >> reporter: life-changing, indeed, and as you mentioned, it is raining. it has rained since the pope arrived. rain is a lot of blessing in a lot of african blessings, and it is here in kenya. what i can tell you about our visits to the slums and working with those nuns who have spent nearly 40 years in slums, they are going to meet with the...
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he began in nairobi on friday.he pontiff told the thousands of young people who came to the capitol to hear him that corruption is an obstacle to progress. catherine soi sent us this report. >> reporter: you would be forgiven for thinking this is a concert or political rally, but it was a rock star welcome for the pope. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: he said it was a highlight of his trip, the day he got to meet and listen to young people and the poor. he has been focusing on unity, reconciliation and family values. >> the message that most touched me was to protect the family and dignity of life. >> reporter: but it is here, that he gave his most political message. the pope spoke out very strongly against corruption, tribalism, terrorism. he said young people are the backbone of any country, and urged leaders here not to ignore the youth. he says the fight against corruption goes hand in hand with economic empowerment for young people. >> translator: tieballism can destroy. it can mean having a hand hidden b
he began in nairobi on friday.he pontiff told the thousands of young people who came to the capitol to hear him that corruption is an obstacle to progress. catherine soi sent us this report. >> reporter: you would be forgiven for thinking this is a concert or political rally, but it was a rock star welcome for the pope. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: he said it was a highlight of his trip, the day he got to meet and listen to young people and the poor. he has been focusing on...
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the far right. [ cheers ] >> and pope francis denounces the wealthy minority as we visits one of nairobi'sslums. ♪ >>> russia has questioned whether turkey has any real intention of fighting what it describes as terrorism in syria. the russian foreign minister made the comment after meeting his syrian counterpart in moscow. it's the latest in the war of words between the two countries after turkey shot down a russian fighter jet along its syrian border on tuesday. >> translator: we have a lot of questions about ankaras true intentions and its level of real commitment to eliminate terrorism, in particular in syria, and its interest in the normalization of the political situation in syria. >> translator: isis militants received weapons and free passage. we're talking about militants from several countries. they receive medical help and weapons from turkey. turkey made the skeps to shoot down the russian jet because it supports and encourages those terrorists. >> reporter: moscow will suspend visa-free travel to turkey starting january 1st. the turkish president has offered to meet with vladi
the far right. [ cheers ] >> and pope francis denounces the wealthy minority as we visits one of nairobi'sslums. ♪ >>> russia has questioned whether turkey has any real intention of fighting what it describes as terrorism in syria. the russian foreign minister made the comment after meeting his syrian counterpart in moscow. it's the latest in the war of words between the two countries after turkey shot down a russian fighter jet along its syrian border on tuesday. >>...
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catherine soi live for us in nairobi. i can see the weather is not too good where you are.s got a pretty packed trip. >> reporter: absolutely. pretty packed trip. we're told -- a lot of people are saying his most [ inaudible ] trip yet, especially that trip to address the ongoing conflict between muslim and christian groups. but he does spend the night in a very chilly, very cold city. it has been raining very heavily in the last ten minutes also. and he did address the nation about 15 minutes ago, just focusing -- telling the nation about some of the issues that he is going to be focusing on, in the three days he is going to be in the country. he talked about investing and protecting the youth. protecting the environment. he also talked about the need to renew humanity, through reconciliation, peace and healing. he talked about violence and conflict, it comes at a time when the continent is also battling several countries, also battling various armed group. there was a attack on the radisson blue hotel in mali. there's boko haram in nigeria that is threatening regional sec
catherine soi live for us in nairobi. i can see the weather is not too good where you are.s got a pretty packed trip. >> reporter: absolutely. pretty packed trip. we're told -- a lot of people are saying his most [ inaudible ] trip yet, especially that trip to address the ongoing conflict between muslim and christian groups. but he does spend the night in a very chilly, very cold city. it has been raining very heavily in the last ten minutes also. and he did address the nation about 15...
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has returned to the city where he lives, kenya's capital, nairobi. to many journalists at this news conference, they were old friends. it was december, 2013 when peter along with mohamed fahmy and baher mohammed were arrested in egypt. they were wrongfully convicted of aiding the bobbed muslim brotherhood and sentenced to years in jail. their trial was widely seen as a sham. mohamed fahmy and baher mohammed were pardoned this year. >> as long as you have a purpose for what you're suffering, you can put up with extraordinarily difficult times. for me, the purpose was press freedom. >> this commitment around the world, often speaking for press freedom delayed his return to nairobi. >> some people here played a key role in his release. in february of last year, members of the foreign correspondents' association started the free aj staff campaign. they marched to the egyptian embassy and that campaign spread all around the world. >> the march in kenya was followed by protests by dozens of news outlets in different continents and politicians from australi
has returned to the city where he lives, kenya's capital, nairobi. to many journalists at this news conference, they were old friends. it was december, 2013 when peter along with mohamed fahmy and baher mohammed were arrested in egypt. they were wrongfully convicted of aiding the bobbed muslim brotherhood and sentenced to years in jail. their trial was widely seen as a sham. mohamed fahmy and baher mohammed were pardoned this year. >> as long as you have a purpose for what you're...
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we're live in nairobi. >>> hello, we begin this news hour with the ongoing developments on the downedussian jet by the turkish military. russia says it looks like a planned provocation. the turkish government maintains that the plane violated its air space despite repeated warnings, insisting it has are right to protect its own security. we have heard from the russian pilot who survived the crash, and he said the turkish jets did not issue any warnings. meanwhile there have been protests at the turkish embassy in moscow. several dozen demonstrators gathered and shouted murders, and threw eggs and tomatoes at the embassy's wall. let's cross over to rory challands joining us from moscow and there is some comments, rory that have been made by the surviving pilot according to russian media reports. what has he been saying? >> yes, you are right, this was the pilot who's fate was unknown for so many hours, but the same pilot who vladimir putin put on tv today announcing he was safe and well. there was a 12-hour rescue mission to pull him out, a rescue mission undertaken by russian and syri
we're live in nairobi. >>> hello, we begin this news hour with the ongoing developments on the downedussian jet by the turkish military. russia says it looks like a planned provocation. the turkish government maintains that the plane violated its air space despite repeated warnings, insisting it has are right to protect its own security. we have heard from the russian pilot who survived the crash, and he said the turkish jets did not issue any warnings. meanwhile there have been...
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the next morning they were going to fly it to nairobi. the elephant decided to climb out of the truck. once again, they get the eyes in ground. they find this elephant at about 11:30 a.m. >> it's an open plain, easy to find. and had evidence of worms. they did eventually get it back to nairobi in the nursery. >> they put it in the pen with the rest of the young elephants, they're cuddling him and using their trunks to get friendly. >> he needs a bit of affection. >> this rescue happened in june. but they say you don't normally see the ribs on an elephant. but after multiple illnesses and treatments, the elephant is doing a lot better. >> they talk about animals being in captivity or in the wild. if they had left this elephant in the wild, it would have almost certainly died. they saved his life. >>> you can wear all the gear, be as prepared as you wanted to be. that doesn't mean an accident still won't happen to you, because there are other people >> oh, dude. >> it looks like he's pulling out of his car park. you go straight, not create
the next morning they were going to fly it to nairobi. the elephant decided to climb out of the truck. once again, they get the eyes in ground. they find this elephant at about 11:30 a.m. >> it's an open plain, easy to find. and had evidence of worms. they did eventually get it back to nairobi in the nursery. >> they put it in the pen with the rest of the young elephants, they're cuddling him and using their trunks to get friendly. >> he needs a bit of affection. >> this...
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sarah: let's bring in our correspondent who is standing by for us in nairobi.t are we likely to hear from the pope as he gets going there in uganda? >> the main issues will remain inequality and i poverty. about 60% live in poverty. sarah: we have to apologize for their some static on your line. what we are hearing is that there is some addressing of the inequality in uganda. we will try to sort of technical difficulties. the president has just signed a number of anti-gay measures. the pope and has softened the church's stance on homosexuality. is this likely to be something that he addresses? >> [indiscernible] sarah: thank you very much for that update. we apologize to our viewers for the problems on the line. you're watching did a video news. we have to take a short break. still to come we have a report on child marriage in africa. a widespread this which the u.n. says could double by 2050 if urgent action is not taken. as america goes shopping crazy between black friday and cyber monday. $80 billion in acted to change hands. join us just above some bargains
sarah: let's bring in our correspondent who is standing by for us in nairobi.t are we likely to hear from the pope as he gets going there in uganda? >> the main issues will remain inequality and i poverty. about 60% live in poverty. sarah: we have to apologize for their some static on your line. what we are hearing is that there is some addressing of the inequality in uganda. we will try to sort of technical difficulties. the president has just signed a number of anti-gay measures. the...
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we sought in nairobi. -- saw it nairobi. cory: what strikes me is that these are not necessarily tourist attractions, not hotels it is peters, it is places where ordinary -- it is theaters, it is places where ordinary parisians would be. aveed: the mumbai attackers were selected in terms of their targets. this has been a much more indiscriminate attack. it's happened in sony places in paris, right around the same time, this is something very new here. this was a court needed attack involving a lot of plotters, and it happened in a major western city. a few years ago, people hoped the age of mass casualty attacks in the west might be over because of surveillance and policing efforts which could at least disrupt large-scale plotters. those folks have been put to bed. this is a situation of increased risk compared to five years ago, sociale war in syria, media as a recruiting tool, and the increase of encryption. all of this makes it easier for militants the plot without being detected. alix: can you talk about counterterrorism
we sought in nairobi. -- saw it nairobi. cory: what strikes me is that these are not necessarily tourist attractions, not hotels it is peters, it is places where ordinary -- it is theaters, it is places where ordinary parisians would be. aveed: the mumbai attackers were selected in terms of their targets. this has been a much more indiscriminate attack. it's happened in sony places in paris, right around the same time, this is something very new here. this was a court needed attack involving a...
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. >> stahl: if you want to see the future of money, go to the slums of nairobi. what's happening today in kenya is a banking breakthrough right up there with the invention of the credit card and the atm. >> it is often referred to as kenya's alternative currency, but safer and more secure. >> stahl: you're texting money. >> you are effectively texting money. >> kroft: i'm steve kroft. >> stahl: i'm lesley stahl. >> cooper: i'm anderson cooper. >> whitaker: i'm bill whitaker. >> logan: i'm lara logan. >> pelley: i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." >> cbs money watch update sponsored by: >> glor: good evening. ten countries in southeast asia today formed a new economic bloc to help compete with china. the price of turkey is at its highest ever, about $23 for a 16-pound bird. and jeff gordon ended his sprint cup career today with merely i'm jeff glor, cbs news. sometimes the present looked bright. sometimes romantic. there were tears in my eyes. and tears in my eyes. and so many little things that we learned were really the biggest things. throu
. >> stahl: if you want to see the future of money, go to the slums of nairobi. what's happening today in kenya is a banking breakthrough right up there with the invention of the credit card and the atm. >> it is often referred to as kenya's alternative currency, but safer and more secure. >> stahl: you're texting money. >> you are effectively texting money. >> kroft: i'm steve kroft. >> stahl: i'm lesley stahl. >> cooper: i'm anderson cooper. >>...
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allen pizzey, cbs news, nairobi. >> quijano: drone sales are taking off.how do you prevent terrorists from using them? that's next. >> quijano: a lot of folks can expect to find a drone beneath their christmas tree, but they're not made at the north pole. seth doane visited the world's largest drone manufacturer. >> reporter: these days, drones are being used to survey farmers' fields or a football team's defensive line, and are replacing humans in high-risk tasks. and one company, d.j.i., produces 70% of all civilian drones in the world in shenzhen, china. >> we're an international company. >> reporter: that china part is not highlighted by d.j.i. public relations director michael perry. there are americans who are concerned when every other chinese company that controls this much of the market. >> we have an international footprint that reflects our international character. >> reporter: but d.j.i. now has to contend with islamic militants using drones on the battlefield. is there a moral dilemma when your drone is being used by terrorists like isis? >> i
allen pizzey, cbs news, nairobi. >> quijano: drone sales are taking off.how do you prevent terrorists from using them? that's next. >> quijano: a lot of folks can expect to find a drone beneath their christmas tree, but they're not made at the north pole. seth doane visited the world's largest drone manufacturer. >> reporter: these days, drones are being used to survey farmers' fields or a football team's defensive line, and are replacing humans in high-risk tasks. and one...
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our dw correspondent is standing by for us in nairobi.s the atmosphere like in light of the pope's visit? reporter: well, there was quite a bit of excitement earlier on when the pope arrived in the country. given that kenya has 7.8 million catholics, you can imagine there are quite a lot of people who are happy that the pope is here. headlines like "the pope of hope." anchor: the hope is there with a mission, as he often is. this time around, it's on use and reconciliation. -- youth and reconciliation. explain why he would use those focal points. reporter: africa has the youngest population in the world. around 200 million people aged between 16 and 24. this is also a population [indiscernible] thanks to unemployment, these people in his groups are the ones experiencing the most problems. uganda it is 64%. anchor: covering the pope's visit. thank you for the update. we turn to some business news. ben joins us. you have a case of whodunit. ben: brace your safe -- yourself for this one. dw says it will take months -- vw says it will take mo
our dw correspondent is standing by for us in nairobi.s the atmosphere like in light of the pope's visit? reporter: well, there was quite a bit of excitement earlier on when the pope arrived in the country. given that kenya has 7.8 million catholics, you can imagine there are quite a lot of people who are happy that the pope is here. headlines like "the pope of hope." anchor: the hope is there with a mission, as he often is. this time around, it's on use and reconciliation. -- youth...
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we'll have a live report from nairobi, cnn. >>> welcome, here's a look at our top stories this hour. french authorities say they've narrowly averted a second wave of attacks in paris. two suspects were planning a bombing on the financial district. when police raided their apartment, both men were killed in the raid. brussels is still on high alert. schools are reopening. some metro lines are running again. dozens of people marched in chicago on tuesday night after graphic dash-cam video was released showing a white police officer shooting a black teenager 16 times. 17-year-old laquan mcdonald was killed in the incident in october 2014. the officer has now been charged with first degree murder. the russian defense ministry says the second pilot is being rescued and is safe in syria. russia has been warning turkey will face serious consequences as moscow appears to make good on that promise. -president says he does not want the incident to escalate. what more can we hear from him? >> what we are hearing is a conciliatory tone, president erdowan saying they have no animosity, russia say
we'll have a live report from nairobi, cnn. >>> welcome, here's a look at our top stories this hour. french authorities say they've narrowly averted a second wave of attacks in paris. two suspects were planning a bombing on the financial district. when police raided their apartment, both men were killed in the raid. brussels is still on high alert. schools are reopening. some metro lines are running again. dozens of people marched in chicago on tuesday night after graphic dash-cam...
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. >> reporter: nairobi welcomed him with joy.rip celebrated in english. 300,000 braving the rain and mud. some inpierd by the pope's most famous words "who am i to judge? >> is that very important to you. >> it is very important because -- [inaudible]. >> to africa, france brings a message of reconciliation and peace, trying to build the bridge between christians and muslim, one sorely needed. >> reporter: kenya still an edge from recent attack, pope francis raeiterated his call to never ue god's name as justification for hatred or violence. >> as always francis preached with action. planting a tree and warning it would be catastrophic if special interests block an agreement to reduce climate change at next week's meeting in pairs. a pope working to protect all god's creature, especially the people. anne thompson, nbc news nairobi. >> and now the daredevil goat. he was supposed to be a tiger's meal. instead he chased the tiger out of the sleeping spot it's been four nights and the goat is living in the tiger's shack while tiger i
. >> reporter: nairobi welcomed him with joy.rip celebrated in english. 300,000 braving the rain and mud. some inpierd by the pope's most famous words "who am i to judge? >> is that very important to you. >> it is very important because -- [inaudible]. >> to africa, france brings a message of reconciliation and peace, trying to build the bridge between christians and muslim, one sorely needed. >> reporter: kenya still an edge from recent attack, pope francis...
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pope francis began friday in nairobi where he spoke out against corruption and what he calls tribalismin kenya. catherine soi was there and sends us this report. >> you would be forgiven for thinking this was a concert or a rally. but it was a rack sta rock star welcoming for the pope. he has been focusing on unity, reconciliation and family values. >> the message that most touched me was protect the family, and the liberty of life. >> but here speaking to young people that he gave his most political message. the pope spoke out very strongly against corruption, tribalism, terrorism. he said young people are the backbone of any country, and asked leaders here not to ignore the youth. he said the fight against corruption goes hand in hand with economic empowerment for young people. >> tribalism can destroy. it can mean having your hand hidden behind your back and having a stone to throw to others. if you don't listen to each other you're going to have a division like a worm that glows in society. >> they told us that th the message resonates with many kenyons. >> i think the kenyan leade
pope francis began friday in nairobi where he spoke out against corruption and what he calls tribalismin kenya. catherine soi was there and sends us this report. >> you would be forgiven for thinking this was a concert or a rally. but it was a rack sta rock star welcoming for the pope. he has been focusing on unity, reconciliation and family values. >> the message that most touched me was protect the family, and the liberty of life. >> but here speaking to young people that he...
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this is northwest of nairobi. she has a tougher job convincing people to buy. >> people normally ask me is it really safe. they are very conservative and their first reaction is shock. i explain to them that this has been tested and proven to are safe. >> the area has a sanitation hazard, with not enough toilets and no proper waste disposal system, so much waste is dumped in the town's scenic lake. a non-profit organization is helping to change that. >> the community latrines are dirty. nobody cares about cleaning them. when they look at the people using the latrines. >> they have been giving people toilet boxes like this one and collecting their waste twice a week for a fee of about $5 a month. >> the waste is brought here for treatment. extreme heating and concentrators is meant to kill everything composted. it's a process that takes at least a day to make sure the waste is clean and fit to go into that processing plant. >> in a fairly simple process, human waste is then mixed with stems thrown away from flower
this is northwest of nairobi. she has a tougher job convincing people to buy. >> people normally ask me is it really safe. they are very conservative and their first reaction is shock. i explain to them that this has been tested and proven to are safe. >> the area has a sanitation hazard, with not enough toilets and no proper waste disposal system, so much waste is dumped in the town's scenic lake. a non-profit organization is helping to change that. >> the community latrines...
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>>> pope francis got quite a reception at a youth rally in nairobi, kenya, this morning. about 60,000 people packed a stadium to see him. he thanked the crowd for their enthusiasm. in his address, he urged young people to reject radical exremism. the pope travels to uganda later today. >>> back home, pope francis is being credited with a miracle after giving a baby a kiss after his trip to philadelphia later this year. david spunt of our philadelphia station kyw reports. >> reporter: it's the little kiss jiana's parents call the miracle on market and they insist that quick kiss is partially responsible for her quick recovery. >> i think all this is from god. you know? the pope was just a messenger from god. >> reporter: 1-year-old jiana has a rare inoperable brain tumor. her blood cells attacked her brain stem weeks after her birth and surgery is not an option. the macedonian clan showed up for the papal parade in front of independence hall and expecting maybe a quick glance, but thanks to a friend from the fbi. >> oh, my god! oh! [ screaming ] >> oh, my god! god bless. >
>>> pope francis got quite a reception at a youth rally in nairobi, kenya, this morning. about 60,000 people packed a stadium to see him. he thanked the crowd for their enthusiasm. in his address, he urged young people to reject radical exremism. the pope travels to uganda later today. >>> back home, pope francis is being credited with a miracle after giving a baby a kiss after his trip to philadelphia later this year. david spunt of our philadelphia station kyw reports....
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live out of nairobi, catherine soi. he has been to the slums. what is his main message today do we think? >> reporter: his main message is empowerment of the young people, empowerment of the poor as well. he says that today is the highlight of history because he will be interacting with young people, he will be interacting with poor people who will be telling him of their needs and he is very happy to inspire them, to advise them as well. rate now young people here at the stadium are talking to him about their needs. there are very many young people here. there's a young man who is on stage now who talked about what you were saying in that introduction about radicalization and how vulnerable young people are to add railisation. not only-- radicalization. not only that, he says they're being targeted by violent armed groups. there is a group that is based in somalia which forces are fighting and this group has carried out several attacks in the country. recently, earlier this year, they attacked a university in the north where 148 people, mostly
live out of nairobi, catherine soi. he has been to the slums. what is his main message today do we think? >> reporter: his main message is empowerment of the young people, empowerment of the poor as well. he says that today is the highlight of history because he will be interacting with young people, he will be interacting with poor people who will be telling him of their needs and he is very happy to inspire them, to advise them as well. rate now young people here at the stadium are...
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. >> reporter: nairobi welcomed pope francis. his first mass on the strip celebrated in english. 300,000 braving the rain and mud. some inspired by the pope's most famous words. who am i to judge? >> is that message important to you? >> very important to me because it's opening up the doors for many people. >> reporter: to africa, francis brings a message of reconciliation and peace, trying to build the bridge between christians and muslims. sorely needed after university students were executed, mostly christians, this past april. >> kenya is still on edge after recent attacks. pope francis never use god's name as justification for hay hatred or violence. >> reporter: pope francis warning it would be catastrophic if there was not an agreement for climate change next week in paris. a pope working to create all god's creatures, especially the people. anne thompson, nbc news, nairobi. >>> when we come back, thanksgiving wouldn't be the same without it. all the hard work that goes into bringing a it takes a lot of work... to run this
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