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they were only seven kilometers in their trip to the pyrenees mountains one strategy -- when tragedy struck. this fibers are being cared for and counselors are on hand for the victims' families. the french prime minister traveled to the crash site to pay their respects. it is a terrible shock for this region. it is a terrible shock for france. today france and the french are in mourning. it is the country's deadliest road accident in more than 30 years. what everyone wants to know, how could something like his happen? anchor: south africa's first postapartheid generation known as born free for the first time have raised their voices and their fists in protest saying they will not be left to pay the bill for their education. thousands of students tried to storm a government compound in the capital pretoria on friday to protest plans to increase tuition fees. president jacob zuma has given into the students' demands saying there will be no increase in fees, at least not in dear. we do not know who will pay south africa's higher education bill. we have this report. reporter: chaotic sce
they were only seven kilometers in their trip to the pyrenees mountains one strategy -- when tragedy struck. this fibers are being cared for and counselors are on hand for the victims' families. the french prime minister traveled to the crash site to pay their respects. it is a terrible shock for this region. it is a terrible shock for france. today france and the french are in mourning. it is the country's deadliest road accident in more than 30 years. what everyone wants to know, how could...
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traditionally, santiago-bound pilgrims would gather here to cross the pyrenees and continue their marchpain. visitors to this popular town are a mix of tourists and pilgrims. at the camino office, pilgrims check in before their long journey to santiago. they pick up a kind of pilgrim's passport. they'll get it stamped at each stop to prove they walked the whole way and earned their compostela certificate. walking the entire 500-mile-long route takes about five weeks. that's about 15 miles a day, with an occasional day of rest. the route is well-marked with yellow arrows and scallop shells. the scallop shell is the symbol of both st. james and the camino. common on the galician coast, the shells were worn by medieval pilgrims as a badge of honor to prove they made it. the traditional gear has barely changed -- a gourd for drinking water, just the right walking stick, and a scallop shell dangling from each backpack. the slow pace and need for frequent rest breaks provide plenty of opportunity for reflection, religious and otherwise. for some, leaving behind a stone symbolizes unloading a
traditionally, santiago-bound pilgrims would gather here to cross the pyrenees and continue their marchpain. visitors to this popular town are a mix of tourists and pilgrims. at the camino office, pilgrims check in before their long journey to santiago. they pick up a kind of pilgrim's passport. they'll get it stamped at each stop to prove they walked the whole way and earned their compostela certificate. walking the entire 500-mile-long route takes about five weeks. that's about 15 miles a...
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the last time i was in france a few months ago we stayed in a beautiful little village near the pyrenees -- it was idyllic. exactly how you imagine rural france. but there was one thing missing -- people. it was completely empty. even the medieval church had closed down. rural depopulation is something that's happening all over france, as young people head to the cities to find work. but the mayor of one small french village has decided to take a rather unusual step to bring his local community back to life. reporter: we're in champ-du-boult, a small village in normandy. it was once a lively village with a thriving farming community. now all the butchers, bakeries and cobblers are closed down. the small population consists mostly of pensioners. the young people have moved out to the cities to work. now champ-du-boult is looking for new ways of enticing people to move here. the community wants to sell land off at bargain prices -- just one euro per square metre. but not to anyone. patrick madeleine: we're interested in families that have two or three children, who want to live here year r
the last time i was in france a few months ago we stayed in a beautiful little village near the pyrenees -- it was idyllic. exactly how you imagine rural france. but there was one thing missing -- people. it was completely empty. even the medieval church had closed down. rural depopulation is something that's happening all over france, as young people head to the cities to find work. but the mayor of one small french village has decided to take a rather unusual step to bring his local community...
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caretaker at the pyrenees vineyard. jason johnson, age 33. jason recently turned his life around. after completing a six-month rehab program with the salvation army, he decided to continue his education. as his mother said, he had finally found his path. certificate real estate in a moore. sarena moore was in her third semester at umpqua community college studying business. she was an active member of the seventh day adventist church and the proud mother of two adult sons. lawrence levine was the professor teaching the writing class that was assaulted by the gunman. he loved the blues. he loved fly-fishing. and writing was his passion. and rebecc rebecka carnes. rebecca graduated just last year from south umpqua high school and in her picture, she's holding a graduation cap. the graduation cap says "and so the adventure begins." and she was full of the zest for the life to come. nine upstanding citizens of the community, nine promising lives cut short. even in tranl di tragedy, we san roseburg examples of heroism. the l
caretaker at the pyrenees vineyard. jason johnson, age 33. jason recently turned his life around. after completing a six-month rehab program with the salvation army, he decided to continue his education. as his mother said, he had finally found his path. certificate real estate in a moore. sarena moore was in her third semester at umpqua community college studying business. she was an active member of the seventh day adventist church and the proud mother of two adult sons. lawrence levine was...
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Oct 23, 2015
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the accident happened near a village outside bordeaux in bordeaux in region france into the pyrenees in the south. it got involved on a head-on collision with a truck people say is a dangerous bend in a two-lane highway. both vehicles apparently caught fire and most of the bus passengers were trapped inside and explains the high death toll. those who survived seemed to have gotten out when the driver, who also survived, managed to open the door. he is reported to have said the truck was on the side. his side of the road and that he couldn't avoid it. the tragedy on this scale brought france's foreign and interior ministers to the scene along with the emergency vehicles. the french presi and delta force commandos. this was the first time in the fight against isis that it has been confirmed to have american soldiers on the battlefield in iraq. intelligence spotted isis fighters digging mass graves inside a prison compound in northern iraq. isis had planned a large scale execution following their morning call to prayer. five u.s. helicopters and iraq kurdish commandos landed inside the
the accident happened near a village outside bordeaux in bordeaux in region france into the pyrenees in the south. it got involved on a head-on collision with a truck people say is a dangerous bend in a two-lane highway. both vehicles apparently caught fire and most of the bus passengers were trapped inside and explains the high death toll. those who survived seemed to have gotten out when the driver, who also survived, managed to open the door. he is reported to have said the truck was on the...
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the busload of elderly tourists had set out on a day trip and region france into the pyrenees in the south. it got involved on a head-on collision with a truck people say is a dangerous bend in a two-lane highway. both vehicles apparently caught fire and most of the bus passengers were trapped inside and explains the high death toll. those who survived seemed to have gotten out when the driver, who also survived, managed to open the door. he is reported to have said the truck was on the side. his side of the road and that he couldn't avoid it. the tragedy on this scale brought france's foreign and interior ministers to the scene along with the emergency vehicles. the french president holland on a visit to greece called the accident an immense tragedy and nation. an investigation is expected to be launch rb the first american in isis died in northern iraq to free prisoners who were facing execution. combat death in iraq since 2011. margaret brennan is at the pentagon with new details of this deadly mission. margaret, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the raid was led by kurdish
the busload of elderly tourists had set out on a day trip and region france into the pyrenees in the south. it got involved on a head-on collision with a truck people say is a dangerous bend in a two-lane highway. both vehicles apparently caught fire and most of the bus passengers were trapped inside and explains the high death toll. those who survived seemed to have gotten out when the driver, who also survived, managed to open the door. he is reported to have said the truck was on the side....
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and we have experts that have dug underneath the pyrenees and the alps, european countries -- europeaning with the high-speed rail authority. there are risks, but they are manageable. my god, stuart, we put a man on the moon and brought them back. that had much bigger risks than high-speed rail is dealing with. stuart: how much will it cost when you eventually build this thing and i want to go from san francisco to los angeles, what's your estimate for the ticket price? >> well, the current estimate is $68 billion, but the first two contracts have come in under estimates, so i'm betting on jerry brown. stuart: so you're going to tell me -- i don't mean to be pejorative here. this thing is going forward? >> this thing is going forward. it's going to be a reality, and you're going to live to see it. and hopefully ride it. stuart: wait a minute, are you serious, sir? really? >> yes, i am serious. stuart: you're going to build, what is it, a thousand miles, 800, 700, whatever it is -- >> about 400 miles. stuart: okay. >> from burbank to san jose which is the current line that's end visione
and we have experts that have dug underneath the pyrenees and the alps, european countries -- europeaning with the high-speed rail authority. there are risks, but they are manageable. my god, stuart, we put a man on the moon and brought them back. that had much bigger risks than high-speed rail is dealing with. stuart: how much will it cost when you eventually build this thing and i want to go from san francisco to los angeles, what's your estimate for the ticket price? >> well, the...
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based in a little community, a little city called mondragon in the basque region, just below the pyrenees mountains in the north of spain. this is a company that has been growing since its founding in the mid-1950s. so it's a good half-century old. it started with 6 workers. it's a system of cooperatives. it has grown quite effectively. it now has over 100,000 employees. it's the seventh-largest enterprise in all of spain. and it's just a set of cooperatives that coordinate with one another. in each of them, the workers are their own board of directors. and, guess what, the workers made a rule-- the highest paid person in the co-ops, in any of them, doesn't get more than 6 1/2 times what the lowest-paid worker does. so there is no such enormous gap between rich and poor. and if you travel in the north of spain, where this company is the largest company in that part of spain, you will see that their cities and towns--i was there this summer--you can see right away. you don't have the slum over here and the fancy neigh-- you don't have any of that. there are people with more and less, but i
based in a little community, a little city called mondragon in the basque region, just below the pyrenees mountains in the north of spain. this is a company that has been growing since its founding in the mid-1950s. so it's a good half-century old. it started with 6 workers. it's a system of cooperatives. it has grown quite effectively. it now has over 100,000 employees. it's the seventh-largest enterprise in all of spain. and it's just a set of cooperatives that coordinate with one another. in...
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based in a little community, a little city called mondragon in the basque region, just below the pyrenees mountains in the north of spain. this is a company that has been growing since its founding in the mid-1950s. so it's a good half-century old. it started with 6 workers. it's a system of cooperatives. it has grown quite effectively. it now has over 100,000 employees. it's the seventh-largest enterprise in all of spain. and it's just a set of cooperatives that coordinate with one another. in each of them, the workers are their own board of directors. and, guess what, the workers made a rule-- the highest paid person in the co-ops, in any of them, doesn't get more than 6 1/2 times what the lowest-paid worker does. so there is no such enormous gap between rich and poor. and if you travel in the north of spain, where this company is the largest company in that part of spain, you will see that their cities and towns--i was there this summer--you can see right away. you don't have the slum over here and the fancy neigh-- you don't have any of that. there are people with more and less, but i
based in a little community, a little city called mondragon in the basque region, just below the pyrenees mountains in the north of spain. this is a company that has been growing since its founding in the mid-1950s. so it's a good half-century old. it started with 6 workers. it's a system of cooperatives. it has grown quite effectively. it now has over 100,000 employees. it's the seventh-largest enterprise in all of spain. and it's just a set of cooperatives that coordinate with one another. in...
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going on, we still don't islamo understand that conquered north africa, spain, they crossed the pyreneesthey tried to strangle european christendom. invaded bnf --he they invaded vienna and murder by the christian nights. knights. this is the third and final invasion. we are worried about these silly pinprick attacks when we have a demographic invasion of germany and france and holland. angela merkel claims she will ine an 850,000 -- take 850,000. there are more mosques than churches in germany. they are in a police state. we have lost our liberty, -- it isf movement amazing. is destiny. we will die in the west by demographics, not by anything by any kind of attack or bombs. it is the replacement of what people buy another. power are doing this to us. instead of manning begins, we are psychologically unmanned. michael, what do you think? caller: good morning. we should not leave troops in afghanistan. your last caller raised an interesting question. he was talking about religion. these wars have nothing to do with religion. it is all about the materialistic base. afghanistan is one of th
going on, we still don't islamo understand that conquered north africa, spain, they crossed the pyreneesthey tried to strangle european christendom. invaded bnf --he they invaded vienna and murder by the christian nights. knights. this is the third and final invasion. we are worried about these silly pinprick attacks when we have a demographic invasion of germany and france and holland. angela merkel claims she will ine an 850,000 -- take 850,000. there are more mosques than churches in...