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an inspirational figure but the beginning of real and compassionate black african government, south africaicans from all over the continent. >> anthony: black south africans fought hard for their freedom in their country. as i understand a lot of them are pretty pissed off about, "hey, we're just getting our -- together," and whoa all these congolese and nigerians, well you know, they're coming in. >> sanza: of course there's gonna be that giving and taking, you know. and then people say, mandela's gonna die, they're gonna take all these people away, you know, that's not what our people are all about. and then now that's when i took, you know, the tour of food. because that was the first was to engage. >> anthony: sanza has no formal culinary training. he's completely self-taught, picking up bits and pieces where he can, often from the women in the neighborhood. so you're plucking the best of everybody's culinary culture. >> sanza: everyday. every day i learn. the smell. the color of the broth. what are you eating? where are you from? i've been taught by some men, "that's not how it's cook
an inspirational figure but the beginning of real and compassionate black african government, south africaicans from all over the continent. >> anthony: black south africans fought hard for their freedom in their country. as i understand a lot of them are pretty pissed off about, "hey, we're just getting our -- together," and whoa all these congolese and nigerians, well you know, they're coming in. >> sanza: of course there's gonna be that giving and taking, you know. and...
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in south africa. >> brangham: salim abdool karim is one of the leaders of south africa's fight against h.i.v./aids. he runs caprisa, a major research lab in durban. >> we estimate there are about 1000 new h.i.v. infections in south africa each day. >> brangham: every single day? >> every single day. and what's critical in that, it's not just that there's all this h.i.v., but that young women are a key factor in the highest incidence populations. >> brangham: this is the desmond tutu h.i.v. foundation youth centre in masiphumelele township in cape town. this is the place that uses surfing, among other things, to keep kids engaged in its h.i.v. program. here, linda-gail bekker is trying to prevent young women from ever getting h.i.v. in the first place. some studies indicate that up to 8% of teenage girls will become infected every year in parts of south africa before they reach their mid-20s. >> these are unprecedented around the world. we have to do something about this. >> brangham: bekker's center i
in south africa. >> brangham: salim abdool karim is one of the leaders of south africa's fight against h.i.v./aids. he runs caprisa, a major research lab in durban. >> we estimate there are about 1000 new h.i.v. infections in south africa each day. >> brangham: every single day? >> every single day. and what's critical in that, it's not just that there's all this h.i.v., but that young women are a key factor in the highest incidence populations. >> brangham: this...
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i realized the importance and what it could actually do in south africa, very quickly.lives you could change. ♪ narrator: christine buthelezi was one of the first women who erin and maven employed. christine: i was on my way, i remember one weekend, going to church, then i met a maid who gave me a lift. she started chatting to me, are you working, what are you doing at the moment? are you still at school and everything? currently i am working at a farm a chicken , farm. we were paid like 20 per day. then she said, but why don't you come and join? i said after a week, have got nothing to lose, so i went for my training. then from there, started working at the spa as a therapist. i started at the bottom. i really enjoyed it. then within three months, i moved into becoming one of the treating managers, and then within a year, i was promoted to be a general manager, which for me, it was such a growth in such a small time. ♪ narrator: it has become a prolific job creation scheme. expanding across south africa and propelling women like christine from rural poverty to senior m
i realized the importance and what it could actually do in south africa, very quickly.lives you could change. ♪ narrator: christine buthelezi was one of the first women who erin and maven employed. christine: i was on my way, i remember one weekend, going to church, then i met a maid who gave me a lift. she started chatting to me, are you working, what are you doing at the moment? are you still at school and everything? currently i am working at a farm a chicken , farm. we were paid like 20...
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i realized the importance and what it could do in south africa, very quickly. change. ♪ narrator: christine buthelezi was one of the first women who was employed. christine: i was on my way, i remember one weekend, going to church, then i met a maid who gave me a lift. she started chatting to me, are you working, what are you doing at the moment, are you still at school and everything? i said, no, i'm working at a farm, a chicken farm. we were paid like 20 per day. then she said, but why don't you come and join? i said after a week, have got nothing to lose so i went for my , training. from there, i started working at the spa as a therapist. i started at the bottom. i really enjoyed it. within three months, i moved into becoming one of the managers, and then within a year, i was promoted to be a general manager, which for me is such growth in such a small time. ♪ narrator: it has become a prolific job creation scheme. it is expanding across south africa and propelling women like christine from rural poverty to managerial positions. >> we estimate that we have t
i realized the importance and what it could do in south africa, very quickly. change. ♪ narrator: christine buthelezi was one of the first women who was employed. christine: i was on my way, i remember one weekend, going to church, then i met a maid who gave me a lift. she started chatting to me, are you working, what are you doing at the moment, are you still at school and everything? i said, no, i'm working at a farm, a chicken farm. we were paid like 20 per day. then she said, but why...
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narrator: south africa is now more unequal than it was under apartheid.the country are actively trying to address this and get social mobility moving again. >> i was pregnant with my first daughter and i was at home. we lived on a farm, so i was home during the day. i would talk to the ladies who worked in the fields next door and that sort of thing. and they were picking whatever, but they really had inside of -- had so much inside of them, but no opportunity to go anywhere. there was no opportunity for training or to get a bit further or anything. and also what i realized, there was no power possibility. erin, along with her sister, decided to set up a health spa. the plan was to recruit their staff from among the rural poor. >> it was literally a couple of ladies from the field next door, so everybody went home and found sisters that were unemployed. we trained them up. i realized the importance and what it could do in south africa, very quickly. realizing the amount of lives you could change. narrator: christine buthelezi was one of the first women wh
narrator: south africa is now more unequal than it was under apartheid.the country are actively trying to address this and get social mobility moving again. >> i was pregnant with my first daughter and i was at home. we lived on a farm, so i was home during the day. i would talk to the ladies who worked in the fields next door and that sort of thing. and they were picking whatever, but they really had inside of -- had so much inside of them, but no opportunity to go anywhere. there was no...
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we go to south africa where rhinos are still at the mercy of poachers. their horn is more valuable than gold. what can be done to put a stop to this illegal trade? in kenya, we learn abobout bee populations that protect elephants. it might sound like a joke, but it's n not. but first we go to kazakhstan, home to the saiga antelopes. recently, the species was nearly wiped out. we went to find out why. it's been a year since news emerged of the agonizing deaths suffered by hundreds of thousands of saiga antelopes in the kazakhstan steppes. the cause -- an aggressive bacteria. that much h was clear. but why was the damage so extensive?e? a group of researchers are dedetermined to fifind out, andr reporter inga sieg and her cameraman axel warnstedt joined them on their quest. but it's difficult to locate the few remaining animals. the antyn dala steppe is vast, and on top of that, saiga antelopes are very shy animals. inga: : these researarchers have been on the go for dayays, lookg for r saigas across s the vast grasslands of the kazakh steppe. steffen: the
we go to south africa where rhinos are still at the mercy of poachers. their horn is more valuable than gold. what can be done to put a stop to this illegal trade? in kenya, we learn abobout bee populations that protect elephants. it might sound like a joke, but it's n not. but first we go to kazakhstan, home to the saiga antelopes. recently, the species was nearly wiped out. we went to find out why. it's been a year since news emerged of the agonizing deaths suffered by hundreds of thousands...
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. >>> oscar pistorius is going back to jail for another six years, deborah in south africa has more on the judge's sentence handed down this morning. >>> the minimum sentence for murder is 15 years in jail few oscar pistorius was given 6 years for killing his girlfriend, reeva steencamp because the original trial found there were compelling circumstances to reduce his punishment. >> it will not serve justice in this matter. >>> pistorius is a broken man whose life has already been ruined and is a good candidate for rehabilitation, she rejected the defense' request. in a dramatic moment during last month's pistorius hobbled without his prosthetic legs to show how vulnerable he was, he has always maintains he thought she was an intruder, his father broke down and begged the court to impose the sentence. >> oscar has to pay for what he did, he has to pay for it. >>> the family looked on and police led pistorius away. >>> demanding oscar pistorius must serve a third of his term before parole, he could be released after serving a mere two years behind bars, cbs news, south africa. >>> pisto
. >>> oscar pistorius is going back to jail for another six years, deborah in south africa has more on the judge's sentence handed down this morning. >>> the minimum sentence for murder is 15 years in jail few oscar pistorius was given 6 years for killing his girlfriend, reeva steencamp because the original trial found there were compelling circumstances to reduce his punishment. >> it will not serve justice in this matter. >>> pistorius is a broken man whose...
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that saga coming to a dramatic conclusion in a courtroom in south africa.t sentenced the paralympic gold medalist known as the blade runner to six years in prison for the murder of his girlfriend. let's get straight to cnn international correspondent david mckenzie who joins us live this hour in pretoria. david, this sentencing came as a surprise to many people? >> reporter: george, good morning. yes, it did come as a surprise to many people because the minimum sentencing in south africa for murder is 15 years. so the six years is significantly underneath that. however, the judge in this case, in any case like it, has a great deal of discretion. and she clearly said the remorse that oscar pistorius showed in killing his girlfriend on valentine's day 2013 the level of public perception in her mind was fair for pistorius and the fact that he all right spent time in jail are mitigating factors for that. >> given that sentence, as you mentioned, lower than what many people expected, what would be, say, the reaction to this case? >> reporter: well, certainly, th
that saga coming to a dramatic conclusion in a courtroom in south africa.t sentenced the paralympic gold medalist known as the blade runner to six years in prison for the murder of his girlfriend. let's get straight to cnn international correspondent david mckenzie who joins us live this hour in pretoria. david, this sentencing came as a surprise to many people? >> reporter: george, good morning. yes, it did come as a surprise to many people because the minimum sentencing in south africa...
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emma: prosecutors in south africa are to appeal against the six year jail term handed down to oscar pistorius. they describe the sentence as "shockingly lenient." the paralympic athlete was convicted of murder after shooting his girlfriend, reeva steenkamp, through a locked bathroom door on valentine's day, 2013. prosecutors had already thought to convict him -- already fought to have been convicted of murder. donald trump is about to have one of his biggest moments in
emma: prosecutors in south africa are to appeal against the six year jail term handed down to oscar pistorius. they describe the sentence as "shockingly lenient." the paralympic athlete was convicted of murder after shooting his girlfriend, reeva steenkamp, through a locked bathroom door on valentine's day, 2013. prosecutors had already thought to convict him -- already fought to have been convicted of murder. donald trump is about to have one of his biggest moments in
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or will it hold and he will be spending six years in prison in south africa? betty?> we'll have to see how it plays out. chapman, thank you so much for that. >>> back here in the u.s., $454 million was at stake last night in mega millions. the drawing there, but, there was no winning ticket. the payout has soared to $508 million dollars. the jackpot rolled over 34 times without a winner since march to become the seventh largest lotto jackpot in u.s. history. and the prize is still growing. the next drawing stakes place this friday, so what are your odds of winning? well, with mega millions 1 in 259 million. sounds almost impossible, right? but you actually have a better chance at winning that than powerball. powerball's jackpot currently stands at $257 million and those odds are roughly 1 in 292 million. good luck. >>> the fight over gun control resumes on capitol hill. house speaker paul ryan met privately with leading democrats yesterday on two proposals. democrats have been advocating. the first centers on expanding background checks. the second bans gun sales to
or will it hold and he will be spending six years in prison in south africa? betty?> we'll have to see how it plays out. chapman, thank you so much for that. >>> back here in the u.s., $454 million was at stake last night in mega millions. the drawing there, but, there was no winning ticket. the payout has soared to $508 million dollars. the jackpot rolled over 34 times without a winner since march to become the seventh largest lotto jackpot in u.s. history. and the prize is still...
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the peace train was founded in south africa by myself and a team in 1992. ple together, as i'm a south african, i group under the brutal apartheid government and we were sort of happy when nelson mandela was libertied, but we knew he needed help to bring all the different racial groups together and that's why we mounted the peace train project as a nation back then, south africa. it was very, very successful and we traveled around on a train with hundreds of children, of all different cultures, singing together, with one purpose, and that is to show that we're all members of one human race, all of us. >> let me start with your homeland. what was it like, how was it received as you rolled through the country of south africa on a peace train back in the 1990s. >> oh, yeah, oh, my goodness, it was amazing. it was amazing, because people really needed that vision. they really needed to see a celebration of unity and we were tremendously well received. thousands of people came to greet us at the train station. and in spite of the fact that there had been a simmer
the peace train was founded in south africa by myself and a team in 1992. ple together, as i'm a south african, i group under the brutal apartheid government and we were sort of happy when nelson mandela was libertied, but we knew he needed help to bring all the different racial groups together and that's why we mounted the peace train project as a nation back then, south africa. it was very, very successful and we traveled around on a train with hundreds of children, of all different cultures,...
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jon: the terror twins are looking for release from prison in south africa. 23-year-old man accused of plotting to bomb us embassy buildings, now the prosecuting submitting new evidence to stop their release. paul tells me is live from johannesburg, paul? reporter: john, twin brothers tony lee and brandon lee policy are accused of preparing a bomb plot against us and jewish interests in south africa and being members of isis. prosecutors dramatically introduce new photo evidence in court today to try and stop the brothers being freed on bail. in one of the photos tony lee is shown with his finger apparently on a detonator box area his brother brandon lee poses with an assault rifle. more new evidence, a photo said to be found in the brothers possession of what's reported to be a suicide bomb vest along with a manual on how to make a bomb read another photo down at the twins home allegedly shows a car bomb. they are dubbed the terror twins and said to be radicalized islamists are accused of putting together a plot to bomb us mission buildings in south africa a
jon: the terror twins are looking for release from prison in south africa. 23-year-old man accused of plotting to bomb us embassy buildings, now the prosecuting submitting new evidence to stop their release. paul tells me is live from johannesburg, paul? reporter: john, twin brothers tony lee and brandon lee policy are accused of preparing a bomb plot against us and jewish interests in south africa and being members of isis. prosecutors dramatically introduce new photo evidence in court today...
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and it is interesting the way south africa handles the case.he reduced it to manslaughter and gave him five years and he was out in only one year which is a joke when it comes to the severity of the crime and the young women is dead at the hands of a abuser. now she gave him six years which is the equivalent of a slap on the risk and a pat on the back. if you get away with murdering someone and only sentenced to six years. that is absolute nothing. and like she said, it goes back to socio-economic status and whether the justice system works for everyone. >> here's one of the quotees from the judge. it is difficult thing for the accused to face victims of the crime and apologize. her mother said she forgave him, but doesn't mean he is be exonerated and allowed to walk. >> it is it is baffling to me. she's not considering the feelings and the emotion and how difficult it has been for the victim's family. her entire rationale is for six years is how hard pistorias will have it. he is an amputee. he's been an amputee since a baby and a four- time p
and it is interesting the way south africa handles the case.he reduced it to manslaughter and gave him five years and he was out in only one year which is a joke when it comes to the severity of the crime and the young women is dead at the hands of a abuser. now she gave him six years which is the equivalent of a slap on the risk and a pat on the back. if you get away with murdering someone and only sentenced to six years. that is absolute nothing. and like she said, it goes back to...
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why a trip to south africa a might be the place you're looking for. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,, indianaovernor mike pence, in the next hour. their first joint news conference in manhattan will serve as the unofficial kickoff event for the republican national convention two days before it opens in cleveland. and a lot of people are making plans to have their voices heard at the convention. political activists are already set near the convention center, awaiting trumps arrival. some are even handing out flyers to boost their numbers ahead of monday. some of the speakers scheduled to talk at the r-n-c include former house speaker newt gingrich, texas senator ted cruz, and trump's daughter ivanka. live coverage of the republican convention won't be limited to the network news divisions our own stephen colbert will be broadcasting live nightly too from cleveland and philadelphia. the man who made a name as a political satirist will be doing "the late show" live during both political conventions in july. 11:52:22 the odd thing ...out courtesy among professionals...flash ...whreas as mrs clino
why a trip to south africa a might be the place you're looking for. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,, indianaovernor mike pence, in the next hour. their first joint news conference in manhattan will serve as the unofficial kickoff event for the republican national convention two days before it opens in cleveland. and a lot of people are making plans to have their voices heard at the convention. political activists are already set near the convention center, awaiting trumps arrival. some are even...
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germany, incking in the never lens, in south africa -- in the netherlands, in south africa. this process is fatally flawed. people organized and they rose up. people like amy adams worth, showering in the dark because her water was explosive and she was so afraid a spark from her lightbulb would blow up her bathroom as she was showering in the dark. i can imagine her standing there naked and terrified. something happened to her. , when they had a thousand earthquakes in a month, -- everyamed susan fry >> they liveclay in ohio. they live in michigan. they live in florida. they live in new mexico. they live in colorado. those want to sacrifice percentage points in every state? do you want to give away those votes? they will not vote to frack their own backyards. they won't do it. the vote. giving away we need our democratic party back. we do not want to lose in november. we don't. people,on the american is thethem, we know it worst feel we can develop for climate change. worse than our previous fuel, coal. it is an awful fuel. natural gas lied and said we were better. we know
germany, incking in the never lens, in south africa -- in the netherlands, in south africa. this process is fatally flawed. people organized and they rose up. people like amy adams worth, showering in the dark because her water was explosive and she was so afraid a spark from her lightbulb would blow up her bathroom as she was showering in the dark. i can imagine her standing there naked and terrified. something happened to her. , when they had a thousand earthquakes in a month, -- everyamed...
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patterson was born in south africa but grew up in pacifica. ryan is a senior at uk berkeley now and trains more than five hours a day. this is his favorite event. >> i love high bar. it's challenging and pretty scary sometimes. get your heart beating. >> ryan is an all-arounder. he's planning to compete in all six events during the games. >>> we're counting down to rio. the opening ceremony is just 25 days away. >>> a good deed from a police officer near monterrey changed the li-- life of one young man. >> his luck was down after his bike, which is his main form of transportation was stolen, officers decided to pitch in and buy him a new book. target decided to donate a bike instead. so the officers then used their money to buy him accessories like a helmet and bike lock. the photos show when the man received his new gear. everyone feels good after something like that. >> it's very nice they pitched in. >>> you seem like the kind of guy that likes slurpees. >> raspberry. >> today is your day. it's july 11th. 7/11 free smoothy day. >> best day
patterson was born in south africa but grew up in pacifica. ryan is a senior at uk berkeley now and trains more than five hours a day. this is his favorite event. >> i love high bar. it's challenging and pretty scary sometimes. get your heart beating. >> ryan is an all-arounder. he's planning to compete in all six events during the games. >>> we're counting down to rio. the opening ceremony is just 25 days away. >>> a good deed from a police officer near monterrey...
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in south africa, common look superheroes are new.rtist is trying to make his mark with a series called kwezi, which means star. it is called a coming-of-age story about finding one's heritage. >> it is an interesting time to be african. it is because of the awakening that is happening. we are starting to look at each other differently. by looking at each other, we look at each other's culture. as an artist, you are in observer. you need to constantly be aware and awake to what is happening around you. that makes the difference. that is what makes your art that much more impactful. it makes your art resonate with people. there's a certain amount of truth you need to invest into your art. when you do that, you don't just paint because you are good at it, you paint because you want to tell a story. being able to create a character such as kwezi meant for me that i could create a superhero story , a superhero character. we can develop stories for ourselves, about ourselves, to ourselves, guided our own african aesthetic, ideal, and ident
in south africa, common look superheroes are new.rtist is trying to make his mark with a series called kwezi, which means star. it is called a coming-of-age story about finding one's heritage. >> it is an interesting time to be african. it is because of the awakening that is happening. we are starting to look at each other differently. by looking at each other, we look at each other's culture. as an artist, you are in observer. you need to constantly be aware and awake to what is...
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we've seen them excluded because forpartheid, south africa, other political reasons, and certainly afterworld war i and world war ii, but never for doping. emma: how hard would it be for the ioc to block an entire country? it seems like they are damned if they do, damned if they don't. david: it's an unprecedented problem the ioc is facing. i'm glad i'm not one of the ones making the decision. i think if this was a small country, paraguay or even portugal, they would be out and that would be it, but russia is one of the big three in terms of metals. -- medals. at the same time, the ioc is trying to protect clean athletes. the president of the ioc was the first olympic champion to become president. so this is something pretty personal to him. emma: if the ioc does allow some russian athletes to compete in rio, what will be the reaction of those competing against them? because there is this feeling now that there can be no presumption of innocence. david: definitely, the ioc took that position, forget your presumption of innocence. but if they can be proven to testsassed the doping outside
we've seen them excluded because forpartheid, south africa, other political reasons, and certainly afterworld war i and world war ii, but never for doping. emma: how hard would it be for the ioc to block an entire country? it seems like they are damned if they do, damned if they don't. david: it's an unprecedented problem the ioc is facing. i'm glad i'm not one of the ones making the decision. i think if this was a small country, paraguay or even portugal, they would be out and that would be...
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. >> for murder south africa, 15 years in jail, but oscar pistorius was given just six years for killing his girlfriends, reeva steenkamp. that is because the original trial judge found there were compelling circumstances to reduce his punishment. >> long-term imprison. will not serve justice in this measure. >> safe to say pistorius is broken man, whose life has already been ruined, and is a good candidate for rehabilitation. he rejected the defense's request, how much, for house arrest. >> in a dramatic moment during last month's sentencing hearing, pistorius hobbled awkwardly around the courtroom without his prosthetic legs to show how vulnerable he was on the night he shot and killed steenkamp. he has always maintained he thought she was an intruder. steenkamp's father barry broke down and beg the court to impose a stiff sentence. >> oscar has to pay for what he did. he has to pay for it. >> steenkamp's family stared on as they led pistorius away. may is her after thirds of his jail term before considered for parole. >> this means he could be released minimum two years behind bars, c
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this first one takes place in south africa. >> looks like nick, look at all the stuff in the back of that car. >> the guy recording says this intersection is a shot spot for thieves and you'll see why. these two guys are known for doing this. the car is still at the red light and the truck passes our way they pop the hatch and try to take things out of it. >> run into im. i don't know. is that too much punishment. it might be a little bit of an overreaction. >> once i arrived in south africa, i was given a carjacking procedure. and they weren't kidding. >> in this case they only got away with a few things. the driver of the truck continued down the road. finally got to the camera because they're there all the time. >> this next robbery happens at a flower shop in russia. this guy walks into the shop. takes his knife and puts it to the sales woman's neck. he orders her to empty out her cash register and she's doing just that. >> from this angle it looks like he's much bigger than that woman. he's got something at her neck. i would be terrified. >> he takes it, counts it as well and pu
this first one takes place in south africa. >> looks like nick, look at all the stuff in the back of that car. >> the guy recording says this intersection is a shot spot for thieves and you'll see why. these two guys are known for doing this. the car is still at the red light and the truck passes our way they pop the hatch and try to take things out of it. >> run into im. i don't know. is that too much punishment. it might be a little bit of an overreaction. >> once i...
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patterson was born in south africa, graduating from sierra nova high school. ryan is a senior at uc berkeley and trains more than five hours every single day. his favorite event -- >> i love high bar. it's the most challenging, and it's pretty scary sometimes. you really get your heartbeating. >> now ryan is an all-arounder, he's planning to compete in six events during the games. >>> we focussed a lot on the female gymnasts trying to make team usa, but the success is in large part to the coordinator. after a magnificent career, since taking over the national team from her husband bella, she's won one gold and two silver medals in team competition. during that span, she's also mentored three consecutive all around medallists. she says that this year's team is poised for greatness. >> most definitely as extremely great like all will be going, the champions and some new comrades. >> i think most people recognize her and her husband from the women's national gymnastics training center in texas. they are obtained it all on their own. the gymnasts are taking this t
patterson was born in south africa, graduating from sierra nova high school. ryan is a senior at uc berkeley and trains more than five hours every single day. his favorite event -- >> i love high bar. it's the most challenging, and it's pretty scary sometimes. you really get your heartbeating. >> now ryan is an all-arounder, he's planning to compete in six events during the games. >>> we focussed a lot on the female gymnasts trying to make team usa, but the success is in...
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south africa is the one we're still concerned with the investment rate this year. again it's all about what is expected. everybody thinks africa lose investment grade. if they don't, they would be a positive surprise. >> asking for the philippines. shares there at more than a one-year high. vietnam as well. we're looking at stocks there. are there opportunities to be found in markets like this or is that done? >> yes, in fact investments have been emerging market equities. has been crowding into this smaller asian markets because they have strong consumption growth and that's what in fact torres have been looking for in the last few years. we prefer commodity driven markets. we prefer the likes of brazil, russia, but also china relative to these asian countries like philippines, people have been hiding for a long time. >> i have to ask you about venezuela. the situation seems to go from bad to worse. the president is putting the armed forces in charge of the courts. the food supply coming in there. is there any upside there. >> in the short term, things seem to be
south africa is the one we're still concerned with the investment rate this year. again it's all about what is expected. everybody thinks africa lose investment grade. if they don't, they would be a positive surprise. >> asking for the philippines. shares there at more than a one-year high. vietnam as well. we're looking at stocks there. are there opportunities to be found in markets like this or is that done? >> yes, in fact investments have been emerging market equities. has been...
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. >>> breaking news out of south africa involving oscar pistorius.n the last 90 minutes, a judge sentenced him for the death of his girlfriend. i'm erika gonzalez. how long he'll spend in prison coming up next. >>> also ahead, honoring two fallen deputies much the maryland road that will soon be known as hero's highway. >> turning up the heat as you look live at national harbor. doesn't it ju s woman: i have a masurprise for you.are you? man: you have a surprise for me? narrator: at dominion, 1 in 5 new hires is a veteran. and when they're away, they miss out on a lot. but they won't miss out on financial support. because we cover any difference between their military pay and their dominion salary, and continue benefits for them and their families. why do we do it? because our vets sacrifice enough. "dominion. depend on us for more than energy." ♪ stand by me. >>> big news out of south africa this morning. the so-called blade runner, oscar pistorius has been sentenced to six years in prison for the murder of his girlfriend. the double amputee olympic
. >>> breaking news out of south africa involving oscar pistorius.n the last 90 minutes, a judge sentenced him for the death of his girlfriend. i'm erika gonzalez. how long he'll spend in prison coming up next. >>> also ahead, honoring two fallen deputies much the maryland road that will soon be known as hero's highway. >> turning up the heat as you look live at national harbor. doesn't it ju s woman: i have a masurprise for you.are you? man: you have a surprise for me?...
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. >>> coming up, history on display as remnants of a slave ship from south africa make their way to d.clights, camera -- don't tails behind this sdeta >>> chopper 4 was there for all of the action today as a plane was set on fire for a tv show. production crew staged a plane crash near the freeway airport in bowie. you can see the actor running to the plane and looking inside. this video from the prince georges county fire department shows you the video from the ground level. they're expected to shoot more scenes tomorrow and friday, too. the name of the show is being kept a secret. >>> new details tonight on an museum of african-american history and culture. it is opening in september, the museum is. tonight, barbara harrison is here to tell us why there's so much excitement over the arrival of an important addition to the museum's collection. >> a crate of very precious artifacts arrived in washington today after an almost 21-hour flight from south africa. that, however, was a relatively short trip compared to the months long journey hundreds of bound slaves were facing in the hull of
. >>> coming up, history on display as remnants of a slave ship from south africa make their way to d.clights, camera -- don't tails behind this sdeta >>> chopper 4 was there for all of the action today as a plane was set on fire for a tv show. production crew staged a plane crash near the freeway airport in bowie. you can see the actor running to the plane and looking inside. this video from the prince georges county fire department shows you the video from the ground level....
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. >>> the judge in south africa has just sentenced oscar pistorius to six years in prison for murdering girlfriend reeva steenkamp. double amputee olympian face aid judge in the courtroom and as steenkamp's family watch. pistorius faced 15 year jail term for shooting stein cam in 2013, this is minimum, six years for murder in south africa but judge cited compelling circumstances for lesser sentence. >>> lawyers for comedian bill cosby will take another run at getting his criminal sexual assault case thrown out when cosby returns to the court tomorrow. cosby's lawyers want to question accuser andrea constand at a pretrial hearing and the pennsylvania supreme court is reviewing their argument. prosecutors say that is beyond the scope of the hearing. >>> dreaming big? you can dream bigger. >> the mega millions jackpot for friday's drawing has soared to an estimated 508 million-dollar, there was no winner last night, meisha and i will host a little part if i we win for our viewers. it marks 34th time the jackpot has rolled over without a winner. here are winning numbers in case you won a le
. >>> the judge in south africa has just sentenced oscar pistorius to six years in prison for murdering girlfriend reeva steenkamp. double amputee olympian face aid judge in the courtroom and as steenkamp's family watch. pistorius faced 15 year jail term for shooting stein cam in 2013, this is minimum, six years for murder in south africa but judge cited compelling circumstances for lesser sentence. >>> lawyers for comedian bill cosby will take another run at getting his...
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other stations are throughout the world, including brazil, england, and south africa. hosted by our comcast cable partners, the c-span2 or staff recently visited many sites -- c-span tour staff recently visited many of the sites in the city's history. was an early mormon apostle and u.s. senator. being an apostle of the church running for national office did not sit well with some. there was a long series of called totestimony occur for elder's mood he would be allowed to sit in the senate before he would be allowed to sit in the senate. the called on the testimony of leaders of the church and others . ofeph smith was the founder the lds church. , and italled to testify would ask him a series of , mostly about the practice of polygamy. at that time, president smith was a practicing polygamist. there are some very good political cartoons related to this time. looking through the papers, unfortunately, i did not see any about smoot, but these relate to the time. some might be related to the fears going on. to the testimony of president smith. things were said to put the
other stations are throughout the world, including brazil, england, and south africa. hosted by our comcast cable partners, the c-span2 or staff recently visited many sites -- c-span tour staff recently visited many of the sites in the city's history. was an early mormon apostle and u.s. senator. being an apostle of the church running for national office did not sit well with some. there was a long series of called totestimony occur for elder's mood he would be allowed to sit in the senate...
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voyage with enslaved people from mozambique in 1794 and it wrecked off the coast of capetown, south africa paul had a nonstop day today as one of the curators for the new african-american museum of he was about to receive a very important delivery from those waters off south africa. >> these are materials from the first known and documented ship that was carrying enslaved africans for passage. >> this crate contains some of the ship's ballasts found in the wreckage that arrived in washington, escorted on the plane by a south african archaeologist who was part of the multi-national group to uncover this important historical find. he said those ballasts represent human lives who were against their will traveling, meant to keep the sail steady on its long trip. >> the ship was heading from mozambique island in east africa. heading to brazil. that's a longer voyage than the vast majority of ships which were coming from west africa. >> belo remnants will remain. archaeologists say it's important to leave something here as memorial to the lives lost. of course you can see more on our nbc washing
voyage with enslaved people from mozambique in 1794 and it wrecked off the coast of capetown, south africa paul had a nonstop day today as one of the curators for the new african-american museum of he was about to receive a very important delivery from those waters off south africa. >> these are materials from the first known and documented ship that was carrying enslaved africans for passage. >> this crate contains some of the ship's ballasts found in the wreckage that arrived in...
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history utah.featuring provo, it is stationed throughout the world including brazil, england and south africa. hosted by our part nirs, we visited many sites showcasing this city's rich history. learn about it all weekend here on american history tv. >> we are in the special collections. we collect utah history. we collect different parts of western americaa in utah, idaho, nevada and the first item i wanted to show was how the park ame to be. there was a man who prevailed on the government to go into this part of the country. in 1871, he took a government expedition in. he came in with an artist and came in with a photographer. and these men were able to put on paper and film what they saw. and so between his paintings and jackson's photographs, which was one of the driving forces that enabled the legislation in 1872 to pass and grant signed the authorization in march of 1872 for the first national park, which was yellowstone. moran's ren dishon of water color of the canyon of t yellowstone. here's one of mammoth springs. then we have jackson's photograph of the lower fall. this is the 1871
history utah.featuring provo, it is stationed throughout the world including brazil, england and south africa. hosted by our part nirs, we visited many sites showcasing this city's rich history. learn about it all weekend here on american history tv. >> we are in the special collections. we collect utah history. we collect different parts of western americaa in utah, idaho, nevada and the first item i wanted to show was how the park ame to be. there was a man who prevailed on the...
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. >> for more on the situation in south sudan, david mckenzie joins us from johannesburg in south africa. david, what are you hearing, the latest developments on the ground in south sudan? >> rosemary, on sunday, there was very fierce fighting through much of the day starting in the early morning, around the u.n. compound near the airport and also around the u.n. compound and idp, displaced people's camps in another part of the capital. this was small arms and heavy artillery fire. those within juba unclear exactly what was going on but it appears it's factional fighting between forces loyal to the president and those loyal to the vice president. the fighting has gone from thursday through friday. there was a lull on saturday. very heavy fighting on sunday. terrified citizens taking shelter in u.n. compounds. people unable to move on the street help helicopter gunships involved. and there does seem to be this kind of unraveling of the very tentative peace agreement between those two protagonists and, at this stage, flights in and out of juba are suspended. sort of lifeline through nairob
. >> for more on the situation in south sudan, david mckenzie joins us from johannesburg in south africa. david, what are you hearing, the latest developments on the ground in south sudan? >> rosemary, on sunday, there was very fierce fighting through much of the day starting in the early morning, around the u.n. compound near the airport and also around the u.n. compound and idp, displaced people's camps in another part of the capital. this was small arms and heavy artillery fire....
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they worked in south africa, they worked in burma read a couple years later and i thought reagan was wrong and i did vote to override his veto. >> host: you mentioned burma. how do you get interested in yanks on sunday, that was an extraordinary thing that lasted over 20 years. iremember you watching you stand up and make speeches on the senate floor, i wondered what you were doing. >> guest: i started following her after she won the nobel peace prize in 91 . and for listeners who are not familiar with her, she , her father was sort of the founder, the modern burma but he didn't live very long. he got assassinated. she went off to europe and went to school, lived in the united states for a while, married a guy from britain. her two sons had gone back to britain in 1998 to care for her sick mother. when this movement started and she was sort of thrust into the leadership. the military, which had run the country since the early 60s decided to have a free and fairelection and got creamed . and their reaction of getting creamed in a free and fair election was to arrest all the people who
they worked in south africa, they worked in burma read a couple years later and i thought reagan was wrong and i did vote to override his veto. >> host: you mentioned burma. how do you get interested in yanks on sunday, that was an extraordinary thing that lasted over 20 years. iremember you watching you stand up and make speeches on the senate floor, i wondered what you were doing. >> guest: i started following her after she won the nobel peace prize in 91 . and for listeners who...
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. >>> in south africa today, a judge sentenced former olympian, oscar pistorius, to six years in prison for murdering his girlfriend. debra pata is in johannesburg. >> reporter: from olympian to man in jail for murder, it played out in a three year courtroom drama that transfixed the country. >> i did not fire at reeva. >> reporter: pistorius star sobbed and wretched his way through his testimony mainta maintaining he shot girlfriend reeva steenkamp by mistake believing her to be a burglar. barry steenkamp wept as he told the court he suffered a stroke after the murder. >> oscar has to pay for what he di. he has to pay for it. >> reporter: in a recent interview, pistorius invoked reeva's spirit saying he believed she wouldn't want him to spend the rest of his life in jail. and his lawyers were at pains to portray pistorius as a frightened man, vulnerable without his prosthetic legs. ahead of his sentencing. pistorius hobbled awkwardly around the courtroom on his stumps to pruft poi s ts to pro. >> it seemed to convince the judge who cut the 15 year jail term done to six. >> reporter: th
. >>> in south africa today, a judge sentenced former olympian, oscar pistorius, to six years in prison for murdering his girlfriend. debra pata is in johannesburg. >> reporter: from olympian to man in jail for murder, it played out in a three year courtroom drama that transfixed the country. >> i did not fire at reeva. >> reporter: pistorius star sobbed and wretched his way through his testimony mainta maintaining he shot girlfriend reeva steenkamp by mistake...
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it is convenient, but wherever freedom is at risk -- from chile to afghanistan, from oland to south africa. to those who have watched this administration's confusion in the middle east, as it has tilted first toward one and then another of israel's long-time enemies and wonder: "will america stand by her friends and sister democracy?" we say: america knows who her friends are in the middle east and around the world. america will stand with israel lways. finally, we want a president who will keep america strong, but use that strength to keep merica and the world at peace. a nuclear freeze is not a slogan: it is a tool for survival in the nuclear age. if we leave our children nothing else, let us leave them this earth as we found it: whole and green and full of ife. i know in my heart that walter mondale will be that president. a wise man once said, "every one of us is given the gift of life, and what a strange gift it is. if it is preserved jealously and selfishly, it impoverishes and saddens. but if it is spent for others, it enriches and beautifies." my fellow americans: we can debate pol
it is convenient, but wherever freedom is at risk -- from chile to afghanistan, from oland to south africa. to those who have watched this administration's confusion in the middle east, as it has tilted first toward one and then another of israel's long-time enemies and wonder: "will america stand by her friends and sister democracy?" we say: america knows who her friends are in the middle east and around the world. america will stand with israel lways. finally, we want a president...
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germany, incking in the never lens, in south africa -- in the netherlands, in south africa. this process is fatally flawed. people organized and they rose up. people like amy adams worth, showering in the dark because her water was explosive and she was so afraid a spark from her lightbulb would blow up her bathroom as she was showering in the dark. i can imagine her standing there naked and terrified. something happened to her. , when they had a thousand earthquakes in a month, -- everyamed susan fry >> they liveclay in ohio. they live in michigan. they live in florida. they live in new mexico. they live in colorado. those want to sacrifice percentage points in every state? do you want to give away those votes? they will not vote to frack their own backyards. they won't do it. the vote. giving away we need our democratic party back. we do not want to lose in november. we don't. people,on the american is thethem, we know it worst feel we can develop for climate change. worse than our previous fuel, coal. it is an awful fuel. natural gas lied and said we were better. we know
germany, incking in the never lens, in south africa -- in the netherlands, in south africa. this process is fatally flawed. people organized and they rose up. people like amy adams worth, showering in the dark because her water was explosive and she was so afraid a spark from her lightbulb would blow up her bathroom as she was showering in the dark. i can imagine her standing there naked and terrified. something happened to her. , when they had a thousand earthquakes in a month, -- everyamed...
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we go to south africa where rhinos are still at the mercy of poachers.e valuable than gold. what can be done to put a stop to this illegal trade? in kenya, we learn about bee populations that protect elephants. it might sound like a joke, but it's not. but first we go to kazakhstan, home to the saiga antelopes. recently, the species was nearly wiped out. we went to find out why. it's been a year since news
we go to south africa where rhinos are still at the mercy of poachers.e valuable than gold. what can be done to put a stop to this illegal trade? in kenya, we learn about bee populations that protect elephants. it might sound like a joke, but it's not. but first we go to kazakhstan, home to the saiga antelopes. recently, the species was nearly wiped out. we went to find out why. it's been a year since news
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our loyalty is not to south africa.t's to south africans. >> genocide in bosnia challenged the world. joe biden spoke out. >> what's going on is an atrocity. this guy's a thug. a war criminal. it's truly a shame what we're allowing to happen. we're acting collectively as a free world like cowards. >> in the 1990s the nra threatened anyone who crossed them. joe biden took them on. >> we will not step back from the commitment we have made to the american people to give them safe streets, safe homes, and safe schools. that's why we fought the gun lobby and passed a ban on assault weapons. >> it's the kind of courage we need today in congress to stand up to the nra. when the freedom to love who you choose was being denied by our own government, joe biden said, no more. >> what this is all about is a simple proposition. who do you love? who do you love? and will you be loyal to the person you love? and that's what people are finding out is what all marriages at their root are about. whether they're marriages of lesbians or g
our loyalty is not to south africa.t's to south africans. >> genocide in bosnia challenged the world. joe biden spoke out. >> what's going on is an atrocity. this guy's a thug. a war criminal. it's truly a shame what we're allowing to happen. we're acting collectively as a free world like cowards. >> in the 1990s the nra threatened anyone who crossed them. joe biden took them on. >> we will not step back from the commitment we have made to the american people to give...
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we will be live from south africa in 30 minutes. live from paris, how australian businesses stand to benefit from britain leaving the eu. the official british inquiry into the iraq war has just and made public. -- david cameron is speaking live from the house of commons, likely to addddress ths issue. the inquiry has not expressed the view on whether military action was legal. who suffered at the end of ramadan, it must be terrible for them. minister --e prime i join with the prime and mr. in e minister in wishing wales well. that was the leader of the they are likely to address the chilcott report. our international affairs commentator, i would like to first listen to john chilcott and then we will get to your analysis as you break down the report. >> inquiry has not expressed the view on whether military action was legal. could, of course, only be resolved by a properly constituted an internationally .ecognized court we've concluded that the circumstances in which it was decided thatat it was a legal basis for u.k. military action
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. >>> a church group reflects on a life changing trip to south africa.he mission that gave these bay area youth a new appreciation for their cultural identity. >> how disneyland wants to customize your visit by keeping tabs on your feet. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, from the trip of a lifetime. >>> a group of college bound kids in oakland just returned from the trip of a lifetime. kpix 5's reporter john ramos on what they learned about their heritage and themselves. >> reporter: at oakland's allen temple baptist church a group of people have gathered for reflection after returning home from the trip after lifetime. >> going to south africa for us was kind of like going home. and having a reunion. ♪[ music ] >> reporter: the church took five young people on a sojourn to their ancestral homeland. outside of johannesburg, in the impoverished township of soweto, they handed out warm clothing to the poor and took away a greater appreciation for their own lives back home. >> as a young person, america allows you to see how thankful people are with half of what you have at h
. >>> a church group reflects on a life changing trip to south africa.he mission that gave these bay area youth a new appreciation for their cultural identity. >> how disneyland wants to customize your visit by keeping tabs on your feet. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, from the trip of a lifetime. >>> a group of college bound kids in oakland just returned from the trip of a lifetime. kpix 5's reporter john ramos on what they learned about their heritage and themselves. >> reporter:...
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to our ideals, ot to human rights, not to socrarov, not bishop tutu and the others suffering in south africa. [applause] we have in the last few years sment -- spent more than we can afford. we have pounded our chest and made bold speeches, but we lost 279 young americans in lebanon and we live behind sandbags in washington. how can anyone say that we are afer, stronger, or better? that is the republican record. that is disastrous quality. it's not more fully understood by the american people. i can only attribute to the president's aim yeahbility and -- aim ure of some to yablet and the failure to separate the salesman from the product. now, it's up to us. now, it's up to you and to me to make the case to america and to remind americans that if they are not happy with all that the president has done so far, they should consider how much worse t will be if he is left to his radical proclivity for another four years unrestrained, nrestrained. gossagebrings back anne in july, what can we expect of december? where would another four years take us? where would four years take us? how much larger
to our ideals, ot to human rights, not to socrarov, not bishop tutu and the others suffering in south africa. [applause] we have in the last few years sment -- spent more than we can afford. we have pounded our chest and made bold speeches, but we lost 279 young americans in lebanon and we live behind sandbags in washington. how can anyone say that we are afer, stronger, or better? that is the republican record. that is disastrous quality. it's not more fully understood by the american people....
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it's the first time in more than 50 years that south africa will have a male gymnast at the olympics. now ryan is a senior at uc berkeley and training five hours a day. >> i love high bar. it's the most challenging and scary sometimes. you really get your heart beating. >> he is planning to compete in six events during the games. >>> we are counting down the days as we have been telling you. 26 days to the beginning of the olympics in rio and we're getting excited to be there. meteorologist rob mayeda joining us now. and i was thinking when you see the athletes it is exciting. >> i don't want to wait for 2020 for it to come back around. a fantastic weekend in san jose with numbers in the 70s for the weekend. and the 24 hour temperature change running warmer than the same time yesterday. 68 in concord. 63 in san jose right now. and san francisco, 59 degrees and winds coming in off the ocean at 13 miles an hour. we'll see less of that impacting our interior valleys in the middle part of the week. the temperatures will climb up toward wednesday. you may notice patches of low clouds but m
it's the first time in more than 50 years that south africa will have a male gymnast at the olympics. now ryan is a senior at uc berkeley and training five hours a day. >> i love high bar. it's the most challenging and scary sometimes. you really get your heart beating. >> he is planning to compete in six events during the games. >>> we are counting down the days as we have been telling you. 26 days to the beginning of the olympics in rio and we're getting excited to be...
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jummy: overnight in south africa, paralympic gold medalist oscar pistorius, we just saw, was sentencedo six years in prison for the murder of his girlfriend reeva steenkamp. his lawyers argued he mistook him -- reeva steenkamp for an intruder. pistorius had originally been convicted of a lesser charge in 2014. the verdict was overturned, leading to this conviction. suggested he get a minimum of 15 years in prison. international soccer star lionel messi and his father have been sentenced to 15 years in prison for tax fraud. both men are accused of trying to hide his earnings in foreign time. prison terms under two years can be served as probation. forbes ranks him as a second highest-paid athlete on the planet, earning him an estimated $81.4 million. another day, another comment from donald trump that has some people shaking their heads. ins time he was at an event north carolina talking about one-time iraqi dictator saddam hussein. mr. trump: he was a bad guy, a really bad guy, but do you know what he did well -- he killed terrorists. he did that so good. they did not read them rights.
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. >>> new this morning, a judge in south africa sentenced double amputee oscar pistorius to six years in prison for the murder of his girlfriend. he was originally convicted in 2014 of manslaughter. an appeals court overturned that ruling. the sprinter faces 15 years in prison for shooting the 29-year-old model through a bathroom door in 2013. >>> president obama today announced he will slow the drawdown of u.s. troops in app afghanistan. this is a compromise. 8,400 troops will remain into next year. the president had planned to drop that number to 5,500. republican leaders in congress welcome the figure. they say they hoped to keep a larger number of forces in the country. >>> another feather in the cap for the redwood trees. the reason we should be thankful to live amongst the giants. >>> temperatures are below average. up to eight degrees cooler than average. this can't keep going. can it? we're supposed to be in the middle of summer. i have a warming trend coming. >>> we will tell you about a major hover board recall. if you have one of these or know someone who does, you will wan
. >>> new this morning, a judge in south africa sentenced double amputee oscar pistorius to six years in prison for the murder of his girlfriend. he was originally convicted in 2014 of manslaughter. an appeals court overturned that ruling. the sprinter faces 15 years in prison for shooting the 29-year-old model through a bathroom door in 2013. >>> president obama today announced he will slow the drawdown of u.s. troops in app afghanistan. this is a compromise. 8,400 troops...