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private james munro won south african infantry regiment, killed in action on the 20th of september 19 17. his commanding officer wrote
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south african tales up, but england's tale was enjoying himself.d reaching his 50 before england were bowled out for 458. his batting must impress the new man in charge. broad's bowling giving them the breakthrough before lunch. alastair cook taking the catch. heat and hospitality taking hold in the stands. new captain for south africa, dean elgar, standing. he brought up his 50. in the field root will earn his crust. how about giving mo—ean—macro the a bowl, he did for hashim amla and dean elgar. broad pitching in with another wicket. another danger man, jp duminy. morejoy wicket. another danger man, jp duminy. more joy in wicket. another danger man, jp duminy. morejoy in the middle, sweet dreams in the stands. this might have woken up. jimmy anderson breaking the fifth wicket partnership worth 99 to the tourists. that was the tenth wicket of the day. we saw over 300 runs. fantastic day's test cricket. as they move into the third day, against south africa, england, because joe root‘s fantastic 190 ru ns because joe root‘s fantastic 190 runs will f
south african tales up, but england's tale was enjoying himself.d reaching his 50 before england were bowled out for 458. his batting must impress the new man in charge. broad's bowling giving them the breakthrough before lunch. alastair cook taking the catch. heat and hospitality taking hold in the stands. new captain for south africa, dean elgar, standing. he brought up his 50. in the field root will earn his crust. how about giving mo—ean—macro the a bowl, he did for hashim amla and dean...
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and ben stokes removes south african skipper faf du plessis for a first ball duck as england close invictory in the third test at the oval. hello and welcome to the programme where we start with the news that england are through to the semi—finals of the women's euro 2017 football championship after a 1—0 win over france. it was jodie taylor with her fifth goal of the tournament that ultimately set up a clash against the netherlands on thursday. tough games are about getting a chance on doing the most with it. fortu nately, chance on doing the most with it. fortunately, it was a great ball, so i was able to take a great touch with me fit and finish it. i am glad that we greeted a chance and put it away. we were just hanging that we greeted a chance and put it away. we werejust hanging on, to be honest. i think the girls were excellent and night, for everything, especially in the dying minutes. we threw everything at it and tried to get the ball, and fortunately, we held on. our sports correspondent katie gornall was at the game and told me it was a truly significant moment for the eng
and ben stokes removes south african skipper faf du plessis for a first ball duck as england close invictory in the third test at the oval. hello and welcome to the programme where we start with the news that england are through to the semi—finals of the women's euro 2017 football championship after a 1—0 win over france. it was jodie taylor with her fifth goal of the tournament that ultimately set up a clash against the netherlands on thursday. tough games are about getting a chance on...
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we will do it with a south african chutney and serve with a salad of radishes.e vinegar. a bit of red, white, spanish, but we are sticking european. have that brexit! you guys at home are in charge of greg's food heaven or food hell. at home are in charge of greg's food heaven orfood hell. go at home are in charge of greg's food heaven or food hell. go to the website and vote! no injuries. stay safe! he cut his finger last week. that's what we were trying to explain. coming up in the next half hour, we'll be joined by courteeners frontman liam fray. if you are a fan of the band, you will want to know about this, i nearly pre—empted it, stay with us, the headlines are coming up next. hello, this is breakfast, with naga munchetty and ben thompson. coming up before ten, we'll get the weather with sarah. but first, a summary of this morning's main news. president trump's top white house aide has resigned after days of public infighting at the white house. mr trump has replaced his chief of staff, reince priebus, with john kelly, a former military general. one offici
we will do it with a south african chutney and serve with a salad of radishes.e vinegar. a bit of red, white, spanish, but we are sticking european. have that brexit! you guys at home are in charge of greg's food heaven or food hell. at home are in charge of greg's food heaven orfood hell. go at home are in charge of greg's food heaven or food hell. go to the website and vote! no injuries. stay safe! he cut his finger last week. that's what we were trying to explain. coming up in the next half...
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is not just a south african problem, but i would argue, a global problem. >> on the street, people feel pity for me. they say "why is it so difficult for you to walk? what caused this?" i don't respond. this is how god made me. i didn't cause this condition. >> do you feel ashamed of your disability, or you are not ashamed of it? >> no, i'm proud of it. >> i paint houses purple to show support for people like me. we also need people to support us. just like we support each other. >> schools rejected you time and time again. it was said that you would never cut it in the formal education system. so when i was 16 years old, my mum came home one afternoon and she brought with her a magazine, and snap bang in the middle was a feature on this new school, the african leadership academy. the poem was part of the grand opening of the academy. i am free. if we look at society, it is made to help able-bodied people. everything about the built environment is structured because somebody assumes a certain body. and this body stands and walks and sees and hears. this is why i say that independence do
is not just a south african problem, but i would argue, a global problem. >> on the street, people feel pity for me. they say "why is it so difficult for you to walk? what caused this?" i don't respond. this is how god made me. i didn't cause this condition. >> do you feel ashamed of your disability, or you are not ashamed of it? >> no, i'm proud of it. >> i paint houses purple to show support for people like me. we also need people to support us. just like we...
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the south african government is set to release an action plan on economic reforms this week.ed a warning saying the country's economic vulnerabilities will become more pronounced unless growth is revived. do finance minister hopes to that. >> if we don't intervene in the south african economy and implement the programs we need to implement urgently to affect and if it continues to disappoint in the coming months and quarters, we are going to find ourselves in a situation where we might have to seek foreign assistance. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. thanks. his companysays connect as a link between the gulf nations locked in dispute. he said on friday the countries involved in the spat have not allowed tensions to creep into their business dealings. >> we do the best job in each countries. i don't have to choose between them. i think what you have observed is that there is a disconnect between the political tensions and economics. we don't use business to escalate tensions. working.i
the south african government is set to release an action plan on economic reforms this week.ed a warning saying the country's economic vulnerabilities will become more pronounced unless growth is revived. do finance minister hopes to that. >> if we don't intervene in the south african economy and implement the programs we need to implement urgently to affect and if it continues to disappoint in the coming months and quarters, we are going to find ourselves in a situation where we might...
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its the final day of the third test — and england need to take six more south african wickets to winndentjoe wilson is at the oval for us. just three more wickets. it all seems to be going england's way. just three more wickets. it all seems to be going england's waym does. and england came into this test match desperately seeking a nswe rs , test match desperately seeking answers, including three debutantes and one of them toby roland—jones, what a match he is having. south africa batted for 50 minutes without losing a wicket and then in came toby roland—jones. a very inspired review to get rid of bavuma. credit tojoe review to get rid of bavuma. credit to joe route. review to get rid of bavuma. credit tojoe route. the next one, not much doubt about that one. dean elgar has been resisting at the other end. in pain frequently especially with the ball at the bottom of his bat. he made 100. chris morris was with him until the very last all before lunch. a wicket for moeen ali. i think he'll bowl quite a lot after lunch as england tried to wrap up the last three wickets. we've seen some
its the final day of the third test — and england need to take six more south african wickets to winndentjoe wilson is at the oval for us. just three more wickets. it all seems to be going england's way. just three more wickets. it all seems to be going england's waym does. and england came into this test match desperately seeking a nswe rs , test match desperately seeking answers, including three debutantes and one of them toby roland—jones, what a match he is having. south africa batted...
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private james munro, one south african infa ntry james munro, one south african infantry regimen.y great—great—grandfather. .. my great great—great—grandfather. .. my great great uncle... voices and stories from around the world, in an army that came to ypres, men from distant corners of the empire fought and died alongside each other. bert began his attack here, decide the german bunker that now lies within tyne cot cemetery. the lancaster fusiliers made their way uphill towards passchendaele village, and a spot which bert later said he would never forget. we came across, would have been about 100 yards square, of bodies. that had been caught in an artillery shrapnel attack. they were absolutely massacred. tyne cot may not see an event of this scale again, it has been a place of pilgrimage for a century, and it is likely to remain so for generations to come. well the ceremony finished a short time ago, and as it came to a close there was a flypast by the belgian air force. the f16s flew in a missing man formation to honour all those who were wounded, died or went missing in north
private james munro, one south african infa ntry james munro, one south african infantry regimen.y great—great—grandfather. .. my great great—great—grandfather. .. my great great uncle... voices and stories from around the world, in an army that came to ypres, men from distant corners of the empire fought and died alongside each other. bert began his attack here, decide the german bunker that now lies within tyne cot cemetery. the lancaster fusiliers made their way uphill towards...
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let's get to hamburg and the south african president.a attempt to unseat him from power. dissented its bid to change the mandate of the central bank, trying to force it to target growth rather than inflation. . the financeow minister now joins us from the g-20 in hamburg. minister, thank you so much. i think tom and i spoke to you in washington several times. a lot has happened in the world is moving away from some of the commodities, some of your biggest exports. how does it feel out there? from a world growth point of view? +++ complicated because as you know, contraction in the last quarter of 2016, we are in a tight situation, but we are hopeful about the aspects of positive growth. we are working hard to ensure that we have an action point in the future for structural reform that is going to provide policy. also will draw confidence in the anticipated growth in the global economy, particularly in sub-saharan africa. we are going to do our best as an economy to make a positive contribution to africa's growth story as well as global g
let's get to hamburg and the south african president.a attempt to unseat him from power. dissented its bid to change the mandate of the central bank, trying to force it to target growth rather than inflation. . the financeow minister now joins us from the g-20 in hamburg. minister, thank you so much. i think tom and i spoke to you in washington several times. a lot has happened in the world is moving away from some of the commodities, some of your biggest exports. how does it feel out there?...
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we would not have a lot of us would be in jail for protesting apartheid against south african government because we called for massive boycotts of the south reagan rebellion would have been down with you as a big fan of apartheid and so exactly and those of us who were fighting for a boycott of the south african government divestiture and cetera would have been jailed well dave you know i remember in zero impact i think was congressman bob ney who named french fries freedom fries and said you know no more french stuff we don't want french stuff in the in the in the in the office bill in the capitol office building bob is kind of come to a census over the years in fact he wrote a brilliant book about it called sideswiped you know kind of his own political awakening. you know because you've got past that if this law had been a fact you know covering france as well as israel. people would go to jail for talking about freedom fries i mean or maybe that's a stretch but i think that's a that's a that's a good a good analogy though but if the interesting thing was the intercepts they make conta
we would not have a lot of us would be in jail for protesting apartheid against south african government because we called for massive boycotts of the south reagan rebellion would have been down with you as a big fan of apartheid and so exactly and those of us who were fighting for a boycott of the south african government divestiture and cetera would have been jailed well dave you know i remember in zero impact i think was congressman bob ney who named french fries freedom fries and said you...
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the icc has 110w south african government the icc has now considered the question of downgrading the series played between england and the rest of the world between 1970. the icc agrees that series played against the spirit of the denny gold agreement and in the interest of keeping cricket free from political interference all matches will be removed... " ridiculous. a load of tripe. jeffrey, you got a hundred in that series didn't you? in the last match of the april. balbir problem if that is taken up. not really it wasn't a test match so is taken out. plot, your 100 hundredths will know 900. that is ridiculous. you are right, he is an idiot for putting that out. there might be others who got 100 100th. yours was at headingley, it was special, you not all this command to plates. what date was at york 100 hundred? 11 double quest 1977. that is coming up win not doing anything special ari? we are we having do with a people and raising money for the yorkshire airambulance. and raising money for the yorkshire air ambulance. we will have to cancel it. we are not cancelling it. you invited
the icc has 110w south african government the icc has now considered the question of downgrading the series played between england and the rest of the world between 1970. the icc agrees that series played against the spirit of the denny gold agreement and in the interest of keeping cricket free from political interference all matches will be removed... " ridiculous. a load of tripe. jeffrey, you got a hundred in that series didn't you? in the last match of the april. balbir problem if that...
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this is the south african competing in the world surf league injeffrey‘s bay in his homeland where heect 10s — or a perfect 20. since surfing went professional a0 years ago it's only been achieved a handful of times. that's all from sportsday. there'll be more sport here on bbc news throughout the evening we start off with breaking news, coming into us from cornwall. we hear there are reports of flash flooding there. fire units are at the scene, we're hearing. the fire service says lots of crews are there and that there are like—critical incidents, as they put it. so it is a very serious flash landing. doesn't seem that rain has been falling heavily in all parts of cornwall, but there, very serious lass flooding. so we do have a bbc news tea m lass flooding. so we do have a bbc news team on the way there, to coverack, and we'll update you on that in the next hour or so. the fire service saying there are a life—critical incidents that they are in attendance at at coverack. you're watching bbc news. in the film jurassic park, a t. rex out i’u ns film jurassic park, a t. rex out runs 80,
this is the south african competing in the world surf league injeffrey‘s bay in his homeland where heect 10s — or a perfect 20. since surfing went professional a0 years ago it's only been achieved a handful of times. that's all from sportsday. there'll be more sport here on bbc news throughout the evening we start off with breaking news, coming into us from cornwall. we hear there are reports of flash flooding there. fire units are at the scene, we're hearing. the fire service says lots of...
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the top four in the south african order have all gone. a short time ago, 107—a. the british and irish lions captain sam warburton says he has "unfinished business" ahead of tomorrow's third and deciding test against new zealand. warburton missed the series decider in australia four years ago because of injury, but he will lead out an unchanged side in auckland. for the last four years, in the back of my mind, i have had this tour, i have set my sights on it, i have wanted to be in the test team and play in the last game. if it did not happen you just accept it, i think things happen for a reason. i was delighted when i heard my name read out, to have a chance to play and win it. and sundeland have released a statement, following the sad news that six—year—old fan bradley lowery has died. marcel kittel has provisionally won stage seven of the tour de france, third stage win of the year. that's all sport for now. i'll have more in the next hour. president trump has had his first face—to—face talks with the russian leader, vladimir putin, in the german city of hambur
the top four in the south african order have all gone. a short time ago, 107—a. the british and irish lions captain sam warburton says he has "unfinished business" ahead of tomorrow's third and deciding test against new zealand. warburton missed the series decider in australia four years ago because of injury, but he will lead out an unchanged side in auckland. for the last four years, in the back of my mind, i have had this tour, i have set my sights on it, i have wanted to be in...
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toby roland—jones takes four south african wickets to put england on top in the third test at the ovalsarah has the weather. a mixed picture through the weekend. sunshine and lost —— blustery showers. more information in 15 minutes. thank you. good morning. first, our main story. president trump's aide has resigned after days of public infighting at the white house and repeated failures by his administration to fulfil their key election pledges. mr trump has replaced his chief of staff reince priebus, withjohn kelly, a former general who's been in charge of the department of homeland security. one official said he'd been hired with the goal of bringing more discipline to the white house. here's our north america correspondent, peter bowes. another tweet, another resignation, another day in the trump presidency. reince priebus is the latest senior figure in the white house to leave his job prematurely. the shortest serving chief of staff in history. he is being replaced by a retired four—star general. generaljohn kelly is currently in charge of homeland security. donald trump revealed h
toby roland—jones takes four south african wickets to put england on top in the third test at the ovalsarah has the weather. a mixed picture through the weekend. sunshine and lost —— blustery showers. more information in 15 minutes. thank you. good morning. first, our main story. president trump's aide has resigned after days of public infighting at the white house and repeated failures by his administration to fulfil their key election pledges. mr trump has replaced his chief of staff...
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mammoth unbeaten 311 as the tourists won — it's still the only test triple century scored by a south africane greatest test bowling performance at the oval — again south africa were the tourists with devon malcolm taking nine wickets for 57 in an astonishing display of pace and fire. malcolm's figures are the fourth best by an england bowler of all time. england supporters will be hoping for some of that over the next five days. tennis now and 12—time grand slam champion novak djokovic won't play again this year because of an elbow injury. it means he'll miss this year's us open in new york — the first time he'll miss a major since making his debut in 200a. djokovic retired hurt during his quarterfinal at wimbledon earlier this month and said at the time he was considering taking a break to recover from what is a long—standing injury. in a message on social media, he confirmed he wouldn't need surgery but rest was necessary. it will take a couple of months at least without the racket and then i'm hoping that i can start after that to train and i'm looking forward, to be honest, to build my b
mammoth unbeaten 311 as the tourists won — it's still the only test triple century scored by a south africane greatest test bowling performance at the oval — again south africa were the tourists with devon malcolm taking nine wickets for 57 in an astonishing display of pace and fire. malcolm's figures are the fourth best by an england bowler of all time. england supporters will be hoping for some of that over the next five days. tennis now and 12—time grand slam champion novak djokovic...
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we have reported before on the growing problems for south africa's president jacob zuma. the africanr this year, but the final years of mr zuma's presidency have been mired in controversy over alleged fraud and his relationship with an influential indian family the guptas. another actor in the drama has been the british pr firm bell pottinger, which was hired by the guptas and is implicated in a controversial social media campaign in the country. now, bell pottinger has apologised for its work in south africa. but senior figures within the anc have told the bbc they want a full disclosure of the pr compa ny‘s work there. this, from andrew harding. these are murky times in south africa. the recession is bad enough, but it's scandal that's casting the heaviest shadow here. and no ordinary scandal, a mountain of newly leaked e—mails has helped expose what many believe is a criminal plot to capture the state itself. and these e—mails show the scale of money—laundering, the proximity to power, the extent to which this family hold sway over the president and those closest to him. so it's d
we have reported before on the growing problems for south africa's president jacob zuma. the africanr this year, but the final years of mr zuma's presidency have been mired in controversy over alleged fraud and his relationship with an influential indian family the guptas. another actor in the drama has been the british pr firm bell pottinger, which was hired by the guptas and is implicated in a controversial social media campaign in the country. now, bell pottinger has apologised for its work...
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toby roland jones takes four south african wickets to put england on top in the third test at the oval. plus, a moment of tv history. casualty celebrates 30 years on air with a special episode filmed in just one take with just one camera. and sarah has the weather. good morning. it's a fairly mixed picture through the weekend. there are spells of sunshine, but also plenty of blustery showers. i'll bring you the details in about 15 minutes. look forward to it, sarah, thanks. good morning, first our main story. donald trump's top white house aid has resigned after days of public infighting at the white house. earlier this week chief of staff, reince priebus, was described as a paranoid schizophrenic by the president's new director of communications. the new man in charge of making sure the administration runs smoothly is former military generaljohn kelly. here's our north america correspondent peter bowes. another tweet, another resignation, another day in the trump presidency. reince priebus is the latest senior figure in the white house to leave his job prematurely. the shortest servin
toby roland jones takes four south african wickets to put england on top in the third test at the oval. plus, a moment of tv history. casualty celebrates 30 years on air with a special episode filmed in just one take with just one camera. and sarah has the weather. good morning. it's a fairly mixed picture through the weekend. there are spells of sunshine, but also plenty of blustery showers. i'll bring you the details in about 15 minutes. look forward to it, sarah, thanks. good morning, first...
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and ben stokes removes south african skipper faf du plessis for a first ball duck as england close in oval. hello and welcome to the programme where we start with the news that england are through to the semi—finals of the women's euro 2017 football championship after a 1—0 win over france. it was jodie taylor with her fifth goal of the tournament that ultimately set up a clash against the netherlands on thursday. tough games are about getting a chance on doing the most with it. fortu nately, chance on doing the most with it. fortunately, it was a great ball, so i was able to take
and ben stokes removes south african skipper faf du plessis for a first ball duck as england close in oval. hello and welcome to the programme where we start with the news that england are through to the semi—finals of the women's euro 2017 football championship after a 1—0 win over france. it was jodie taylor with her fifth goal of the tournament that ultimately set up a clash against the netherlands on thursday. tough games are about getting a chance on doing the most with it. fortu...
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moeen ali making it even easierfor the jonny bairstow and moeen ali making it even easier for the south africanscky, vernon philander at his best all day with another piece of brilliance. if only england had shown such form. all out by 3pm for 133. we weren't good enough. we prepared well for this game, to good practice days, i think we didn't assess the situation quickly enough and it something we will have to learn. this is an embarrassing first loss orjoe root, whose colleagues will quickly have to get practising ahead of the next test. britain's tom daley and daniel goodfellow missed out on a medal in the ten metre synchro platform final at the world diving championships in budapest. they qualified from the preliminaries in second place, but could only finish fourth in the final. the competition was won by china, with russia second and germany completing the podium. although we did finish fourth, this morning's performance was solid and to have only missed one dive of the 12th was solid and we were consistent, and to finish twice, there is lots to take from it especially with the preparation
moeen ali making it even easierfor the jonny bairstow and moeen ali making it even easier for the south africanscky, vernon philander at his best all day with another piece of brilliance. if only england had shown such form. all out by 3pm for 133. we weren't good enough. we prepared well for this game, to good practice days, i think we didn't assess the situation quickly enough and it something we will have to learn. this is an embarrassing first loss orjoe root, whose colleagues will quickly...
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a 9-year-old south african girl was diagnosed when she was only 30 days old. a newborn. treatment began at 8 1/2 weeks. then continued for a total of 40 weeks. >> then treatment was interrupted after 40 weeks and the child has had undeticketable viral alert until now. >> reporter: the child was part of a clinical trial to see the effects of treating hiv positive babies in the first weeks of life. today, it raises the possibility that treating babies early could prevent them from taking hiv drugs their entire lives. >> it doesn't have specific relevance to infants in san francisco. but throughout the world, there are many, many millions of infants who have become infected. >> reporter: researchers say other factors may have contributed to the child's remission. >> the challenges to try to pin down exactly what were the things that lead to this child, and what is it that is special about this case. >> reporter: this is the third case of a child in remission using early treatment. there are two other somewhat similar cases in france and the united states. according to the u
a 9-year-old south african girl was diagnosed when she was only 30 days old. a newborn. treatment began at 8 1/2 weeks. then continued for a total of 40 weeks. >> then treatment was interrupted after 40 weeks and the child has had undeticketable viral alert until now. >> reporter: the child was part of a clinical trial to see the effects of treating hiv positive babies in the first weeks of life. today, it raises the possibility that treating babies early could prevent them from...
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the south african captain took four wickets and did not concede a run.could be the pivotal game of the world cup. the top four teams progress to the semifinals. india beat pakistan and are top on net run rate. as patrick said, south africa thrashed the west indies, winning by ten wickets. england against south africa is taking place on wednesday. all blacks centre sonny bill williams will miss the next test after he was banned for four weeks for shoulder barging anthony watson in yesterday's second test. sean 0'brien also faced the same disciplinary panel after being cited for dangerous play, but was cleared for dangerous play, but was cleared for wrongdoing and will be available for wrongdoing and will be available for the final test. the british trials for next months world athletics championships have finished in birmingham. mitchell blake won the men's 200 metres to guarantee his selection for london. he beat danny talbot on the line. talbot also qualified at some big names struggled, including adam gemili, who was sixth. a lee doran secured her spot
the south african captain took four wickets and did not concede a run.could be the pivotal game of the world cup. the top four teams progress to the semifinals. india beat pakistan and are top on net run rate. as patrick said, south africa thrashed the west indies, winning by ten wickets. england against south africa is taking place on wednesday. all blacks centre sonny bill williams will miss the next test after he was banned for four weeks for shoulder barging anthony watson in yesterday's...
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private james monroe, 1 south african infantry regiment.andfather, rifleman stanley durra nt of the king's... my great—great—uncle, private walter stevenson, fourth battalion grenadier guards. voices and stories that inspire acts of remembrance, like the story of captain noel chavasse, surgeon and olympic athlete, who was awarded the victoria cross twice for rescuing men underfire. when you start to understand the man behind the medals, i think you start to grow an attachment. heroism which brought his great—great—niece here for the first time. perhaps we won't have such big, government—funded events as this today, but what we will have are stories we can pass down the generations, in a way that i don't think should stop for something that was so significant. flanders means endless endurance. flanders means blood and scraps of human bodies. flanders means heroic courage, and faithfulness unto death. the horrors of passchendaele have been passed from family to family for 100 years. flanders is likely to remain a place of pilgrimage for gener
private james monroe, 1 south african infantry regiment.andfather, rifleman stanley durra nt of the king's... my great—great—uncle, private walter stevenson, fourth battalion grenadier guards. voices and stories that inspire acts of remembrance, like the story of captain noel chavasse, surgeon and olympic athlete, who was awarded the victoria cross twice for rescuing men underfire. when you start to understand the man behind the medals, i think you start to grow an attachment. heroism which...
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the south african captain took four wickets. and didn't concede a single run.ast women's world cup. and the holders of the t20 trophy. a very impressive win for south africa at their next game against england is on wednesday against bristol. a big win for india against pakistan. they are traditional rivals. they made 169 from their 50 overs but dealt with pakistan very well. they took five wickets to get an easy win for the indians. their impressive tournament continues. australia v new zealand, two of the traditional heavyweights of the tournament. australia came out on top winning by five wickets, perry top—scoring. australia seen the team to beat in this women's world cup, but the next few games could be crucial. it is about to get very interesting. west indies have beaten india by 11 runs to win the fourth one day international in antigua and give themselves a chance of drawing the five match series after the opening games was washed out. after winning the toss and electing to bat evin lewis went about trying to establish a competitive target for the indian
the south african captain took four wickets. and didn't concede a single run.ast women's world cup. and the holders of the t20 trophy. a very impressive win for south africa at their next game against england is on wednesday against bristol. a big win for india against pakistan. they are traditional rivals. they made 169 from their 50 overs but dealt with pakistan very well. they took five wickets to get an easy win for the indians. their impressive tournament continues. australia v new...
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the south african batsmen have a point to prove. they better time 01’ a point to prove.lace to do it. it wouldn't be here yet. breakthrough from broad. hashim amla finding form that has eluded south africa in this series. this took in 250. quinton de kock follow. they break a0 brought a breaking concentration. alastair cook making up for an earlier drop. the key wicket, hashim amla threatening to break loose, coming up threatening to break loose, coming up short. things beginning to fall england's way. faf du plessis the captain acrobatically caught behind. behind him tender bifouma falling into the gloves arejonny bairstow. the patience paying off. south africa finish in the day on 309—6. at times frustrating for the english bowlers, they will be keen to wrap things up as quickly as possible, get their batsmen in. 0nly things up as quickly as possible, get their batsmen in. only then will we tell how hospitable they have been. it's been a difficult few weeks for rory mcilroy, he's been struggling for form and he's now missed the cut at the scottish 0pen too. the world n
the south african batsmen have a point to prove. they better time 01’ a point to prove.lace to do it. it wouldn't be here yet. breakthrough from broad. hashim amla finding form that has eluded south africa in this series. this took in 250. quinton de kock follow. they break a0 brought a breaking concentration. alastair cook making up for an earlier drop. the key wicket, hashim amla threatening to break loose, coming up threatening to break loose, coming up short. things beginning to fall...
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a 9-year-old south african girl was diagnosed when she was only 30 days old. a newborn. treatment began at 8 1/2 weeks. then continued for a total of 40 weeks. >> then treatment was interrupted after 40 weeks and the child has had undeticketable viral alert until now. >> reporter: the child was part of a clinical trial to see the effects of treating hiv positive babies in the first weeks of life. today, it raises the possibility that treating babies early could prevent them from taking hiv drugs their entire lives. >> it doesn't have specific relevance to infants in san francisco. but throughout the world, there are many, many millions of infants who have become infected. >> reporter: researchers say other factors may have contributed to the child's remission. >> the challenges to try to pin down exactly what were the things that lead to this child, and what is it that is special about this case. >> reporter: this is the third case of a child in remission using early treatment. there are two other somewhat similar cases in france and the united states. according to the u
a 9-year-old south african girl was diagnosed when she was only 30 days old. a newborn. treatment began at 8 1/2 weeks. then continued for a total of 40 weeks. >> then treatment was interrupted after 40 weeks and the child has had undeticketable viral alert until now. >> reporter: the child was part of a clinical trial to see the effects of treating hiv positive babies in the first weeks of life. today, it raises the possibility that treating babies early could prevent them from...
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we spoke to managers at a factory in the south african city of port elizabeth.nto a full manual assembly line here. it creates employment and gives us the necessary controls in the assembly line. coincidentally, after doing this, this little vehicle tick sorbus important boxes. we wa nt vehicle tick sorbus important boxes. we want to tackle unemployment, we wa nt to we want to tackle unemployment, we want to empower people to start small businesses, not only locally in metropolitan areas by general areas as well. and thirdly, vic contribution —— the contribution to society. the idea is to get a different vehicles to provide specific services to these communities. what we are trying to do with these vehicles is ensure that in those communities, what you do not have that infrastructure, we have smaller vehicles that can penetrate and navigate those areas. this is a response to these problems that we have seen. this happens all over south africa. that was a manufacturer of tuktuks in south africa. let's look at the markets. this is how the asian markets. this is ho
we spoke to managers at a factory in the south african city of port elizabeth.nto a full manual assembly line here. it creates employment and gives us the necessary controls in the assembly line. coincidentally, after doing this, this little vehicle tick sorbus important boxes. we wa nt vehicle tick sorbus important boxes. we want to tackle unemployment, we wa nt to we want to tackle unemployment, we want to empower people to start small businesses, not only locally in metropolitan areas by...
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scientists announced a nine-year-old south african girl has remained in remission eight years after stoppingation. doctors hope to figure out what makes her special and development a treatment. >>> a risky plan to save this siberian tiger cub in place tonight. the cub has been taken in by her adopted family. the baby siberian tiger has a better shot at survival being with the substitute mother who gave birth to three cubs of her own. his name means life in russian. >> cecily is back with a closer look at the stormy weather. did you get caught in it? >> i wasn't here. i was monitoring radar. >> i had to put the windows up in the car. >> we have storms rolling through. double scan live showing hitting south jersey and delaware right now. severe thunderstorm warnings there. they have left pennsylvania, but they certainly left remarkable photos. thomas posted on my facebook page. he was working in the fmc building working north in center city. you see blue skies and dark clouds. the cold front is the battle ground between air masses. ahead of it, we had the air mass, temperatures in the upper 80
scientists announced a nine-year-old south african girl has remained in remission eight years after stoppingation. doctors hope to figure out what makes her special and development a treatment. >>> a risky plan to save this siberian tiger cub in place tonight. the cub has been taken in by her adopted family. the baby siberian tiger has a better shot at survival being with the substitute mother who gave birth to three cubs of her own. his name means life in russian. >> cecily is...
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news, the south african paper. a rabbi has written thing we can all learn from the fight for charlie guard, saying it takes emotional maturity to know when to let go. >> a visitor at the elysees palace yesterday attracted a lot of press photographers. >> that's right. rihanna met the french president and his wife at the elysees palace yesterday to lobby the french first couple to contribute to her charity fund for education in the development -- developing world. they also had some lighter moments in their meeting as rihanna posted some pictures on her instagram feed. not everyone is amused. the british conservative magazine the spectator reminds us that macron has been slipping in popularity in recent months. many voters are disillusioned with his plans for reform and maybe some of them are even fed up of his omnipresence on the world stage. likened toicle he is tony blair who also tried to breathe new life into britain when he came into power. the magazine says unlike lair, macron is not off to a flying start and
news, the south african paper. a rabbi has written thing we can all learn from the fight for charlie guard, saying it takes emotional maturity to know when to let go. >> a visitor at the elysees palace yesterday attracted a lot of press photographers. >> that's right. rihanna met the french president and his wife at the elysees palace yesterday to lobby the french first couple to contribute to her charity fund for education in the development -- developing world. they also had some...
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. >>> a south african girl born with aids has kept her diseases suppressed after stop taking the medicinenews came today during an aids conference in paris where doctors reported progress toward monthly shots rather than daily pills to treat hiv. >>> the "action news" team is out working on news stories for tonight at 4:00 p.m. let's check in with alicia vitarelli live in the newsroom. >> reporter: hey, sarah if you're dining with at a new york restaurant they will won't serve you more than one drink. that's in big talkers. >>> good news for ladies a european company has invented a beer just for you. that campaign has generated a bit of controversies inside the beer for her backlash. >>> do you know what a sickle strand of spaghetti is called. it has the internet questioning everything, you have to tune in at 4. >> it's noodle. >> going with noodle. >> take your guess. >> thanks alicia. accuweather is coming up when we come right back. eligible for medicare? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so cons
. >>> a south african girl born with aids has kept her diseases suppressed after stop taking the medicinenews came today during an aids conference in paris where doctors reported progress toward monthly shots rather than daily pills to treat hiv. >>> the "action news" team is out working on news stories for tonight at 4:00 p.m. let's check in with alicia vitarelli live in the newsroom. >> reporter: hey, sarah if you're dining with at a new york restaurant they...
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what a day for the 29-year-old south african. wasn't enough to catch the leader, spieth shoots an error free round of 65 to see a three-stroke lead on dustin johnson ledding into the fourth and final round too many. that is your look at sports. "nbc10 news" is copping right back. i need the phone that's where i happen to be... to be the one that rings. i need not to be missed phone calls... to not be missed. i need seamless handoff... canyon software. from reception, to landline, to mobile. i need one number... not two. i'm always moving forward... because i can't afford to get stuck in the past. comcast business. built for business. comcast business. this summer in a place where flavor runs deep, any dish and every glass might be the best you've ever tasted as long as you don't forget your appetite. new york state. it's all here. it's only here. plan your trip to the finger lakes at iloveny.com >>> erica is back with a final check of the forecast. turbulent weather still out there. >> we have more heavy downpours moving in, isol
what a day for the 29-year-old south african. wasn't enough to catch the leader, spieth shoots an error free round of 65 to see a three-stroke lead on dustin johnson ledding into the fourth and final round too many. that is your look at sports. "nbc10 news" is copping right back. i need the phone that's where i happen to be... to be the one that rings. i need not to be missed phone calls... to not be missed. i need seamless handoff... canyon software. from reception, to landline, to...
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is that you can create wealth through capital appreciation, and this has been denied to many south africansor generations. this is an opportunity to right that wrong. the idea was to bring capital into the affordable housing space in south africa, with a fund that offers families of modest income safe and good accommodation. citi® got involved very early on, and showed an enormous commitment. and that gave other investors confidence. citi's really unique, because they bring deep understanding of what's happening in africa. i really believe we only live once, and so you need to take an idea that you have and go for it. you have the opportunity to say, "i've been part of the creation of over 27,000 units of housing," and to replicate this across the entire african continent. neil: welcome back, i'm neil cavuto. cost of freedom, change that is go on like in corporate america when a new chief of staff comes in, it's like a top, top adviser to the ceo trying to ride the ship and help the poz. that's really what is going on here but it's interesting in washington and more to the point in the whit
is that you can create wealth through capital appreciation, and this has been denied to many south africansor generations. this is an opportunity to right that wrong. the idea was to bring capital into the affordable housing space in south africa, with a fund that offers families of modest income safe and good accommodation. citi® got involved very early on, and showed an enormous commitment. and that gave other investors confidence. citi's really unique, because they bring deep understanding...
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third round of the british open shooting 62 best score in 442 majors there they were played the south african said he was in the zone eight birdies and tied for fifth barring a major mel down jordan spieth will be celebrating tomorrow with a three shot lead after three a minor mistake or two in the minors and nascar xfinity series and justin runs into his crew the jack was up side down, he is a good sport and he gets up and still does his job. algire he takes off maybe a little too fast because the crew they don't have enough time to get the tire on and he has one of the worst finishes of 2:50 and you had a bad day at work sitting next to me. >> thanks and a north philadelphia man celebrating 101 years of life tonight james washington is a world war ii vet who says he has seen a lot in his lifetime and if you want to live a long happy life there is one person in particular you should take advice from. >> my advice to them is you know listen to your grandma. greatest thing i can tell them listen to grandma, grandma have been through it don't you know. >> reporter: washington's family claims he
third round of the british open shooting 62 best score in 442 majors there they were played the south african said he was in the zone eight birdies and tied for fifth barring a major mel down jordan spieth will be celebrating tomorrow with a three shot lead after three a minor mistake or two in the minors and nascar xfinity series and justin runs into his crew the jack was up side down, he is a good sport and he gets up and still does his job. algire he takes off maybe a little too fast because...
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. >> south africans were the baddies, not british. >> for once. >> diplomatic immunity.-bye. what does life look like during your period? with tampax pearl. you get ultimate protection on your heaviest days and smooth removal for your lightest. tampax pearl and pocket pearl for on the go. ♪...i got what you need... ♪i'll be your i'll, i'll... sarah? cleaning up. ♪ >>> now's time for "the mix." and we're going to start with an intergenerational offline-online trolling situation. you're intrigued. i can tell by the look on your face. >> i'm confused. >> what happened here was a dad grounded his daughter, took her phone away and then trolled her on paper that he slipped under her door that made it look like it was text messages, hi, daughter, hope you're behaving yourself, i love you, heart, then why aren't you answering me, a crying emoji. >> that's so mean. >> this just proves that dads are every possible respect, i mean, come on. he thinks he's being funny. can you imagine the eye rolling going on behind that bedroom door? >> i am loving the creativity. i say dad-1, daug
. >> south africans were the baddies, not british. >> for once. >> diplomatic immunity.-bye. what does life look like during your period? with tampax pearl. you get ultimate protection on your heaviest days and smooth removal for your lightest. tampax pearl and pocket pearl for on the go. ♪...i got what you need... ♪i'll be your i'll, i'll... sarah? cleaning up. ♪ >>> now's time for "the mix." and we're going to start with an intergenerational...
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. >> ♪ i-d-e-a, ideas ♪ ♪ narrator: nicholas hlobo is a south african artist using materials that havens. nicholas: what i do is write
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jonny bairstow and moeen ali making it easier for the south africans, both playing for shots and out. unlucky. philander at his best with another piece of brilliance. if only england has shown such form. all out for 3pm. a 340 run defeat. not good enough with the bat, we prepared well for this game, two good practice days. did not assess the situation is quickly enough, something we have to work on. embarrassing first loss for root. his colleagues will have to get practising ever the next test. joe root not the only man to give a fairly honest assessment. some of the social media reaction coming in from england captains of the past. michael vaughan. england losing six of their last eight test matches. kevin pietersen, he may have a foot in either camp. former south africa captain. will they be able to repeat that when the ladies meet tomorrow in the semifinals of the women's world cup? england against south africa is something of a rematch. let's hear from heather knight. would not be human if they were not nervous. important to relax, trust what we have done, trust our skills. confid
jonny bairstow and moeen ali making it easier for the south africans, both playing for shots and out. unlucky. philander at his best with another piece of brilliance. if only england has shown such form. all out for 3pm. a 340 run defeat. not good enough with the bat, we prepared well for this game, two good practice days. did not assess the situation is quickly enough, something we have to work on. embarrassing first loss for root. his colleagues will have to get practising ever the next test....
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the tube played the best way for the team together, next where south african innings terminated. espectability, still it would've been an innings remembered for its end as ben stokes helpless. almost one of the great catches, almost. south africa batted on so they would not have two follow—on. eventuallyjimmy anderson got one. it was a precious one for toby rowland jones, a place on the honours board, walk off he will never forget. england led by 178 runs, mind the gap. but overhead, problems loom. alistair cooke did not make it to the rain, steward. these were pivoted moments forjennings, he had already been dropped when he was given out, lbw. once that would've been that, now the batsmen has a last resort, use the gadgets. the decision was wrong, jennings was saved. once the rain arrived, it stuck around. time to head undercover or perhaps underground. lewis hamilton qualified a disappointing fourth ahead of tomorrow's hungarian grand prix. pole went to his title rival sebastian vettel, in a ferrari front row lock—out. tom clarkson reports from the hungaroring. when the going ge
the tube played the best way for the team together, next where south african innings terminated. espectability, still it would've been an innings remembered for its end as ben stokes helpless. almost one of the great catches, almost. south africa batted on so they would not have two follow—on. eventuallyjimmy anderson got one. it was a precious one for toby rowland jones, a place on the honours board, walk off he will never forget. england led by 178 runs, mind the gap. but overhead, problems...
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. >> ♪ i-d-e-a, ideas ♪ ♪ narrator: nicholas hlobo is a south african artist best known for his cultures -- sculptures and installations using materials that have become iconic, rubber from car tires, inner tubes, and a wealth of leather and silk bb
. >> ♪ i-d-e-a, ideas ♪ ♪ narrator: nicholas hlobo is a south african artist best known for his cultures -- sculptures and installations using materials that have become iconic, rubber from car tires, inner tubes, and a wealth of leather and silk bb
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private james monroe, south african infantry regiment.ndfather, rifleman stanley dorrit. .. my great, great uncle, private walter stevenson, 4th battalion, grenadier guards. voices and stories that inspire acts of remembrance. like the story of captain noel chavasse — surgeon and olympic athlete, he was awarded the victoria cross twice for rescuing men under fire. i decided to get a tattoo... his great, great niece chose to carry a daily reminder of his heroism. perhaps we won't have such big government—funded events as this today, but what we will have are stories that we can pass down the generations in a way that i don't think should stop. for something that is so significant. flanders means endless endurance. flanders means blood and scraps of human bodies. flanders means courage until death. the story of passchendaele has been told for 100 years. tyne cot is likely to remain a place of pilgrimage for generations to come. live to the white house, where president trump is awarding the medal of honour to be medics for rescuing troops un
private james monroe, south african infantry regiment.ndfather, rifleman stanley dorrit. .. my great, great uncle, private walter stevenson, 4th battalion, grenadier guards. voices and stories that inspire acts of remembrance. like the story of captain noel chavasse — surgeon and olympic athlete, he was awarded the victoria cross twice for rescuing men under fire. i decided to get a tattoo... his great, great niece chose to carry a daily reminder of his heroism. perhaps we won't have such big...
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south african branden greace has finished his. south african branden grace has finished his. the course and speak to our sports correspondent andy swiss. andy, that saw grace rocket up the leaderboard but spieth still leads the way? there will be some low scores, we saw him rocket up the leaderboard, it is getting tight butjordan spieth is still leading the way? he is, 0llie. let me tell you about the astonishing scoring that we have seen among early starters. conditions much more benign today, could not be more different to the horrible rain and wind we saw yesterday. those early starters have taken full advantage. 65s from shaun norris, scott hend and jason day. a 64 from dustin johnson, and norris, scott hend and jason day. a 64 from dustinjohnson, and the most remarkable round of the day from branden grace of south africa, eight birdies in his round, he came to the 18th green with a short putt for knockedit 18th green with a short putt for knocked it in. the first man to score a 62 at a major championship. as you say, that has seen the 29—year—old rocketing up the leaderb
south african branden greace has finished his. south african branden grace has finished his. the course and speak to our sports correspondent andy swiss. andy, that saw grace rocket up the leaderboard but spieth still leads the way? there will be some low scores, we saw him rocket up the leaderboard, it is getting tight butjordan spieth is still leading the way? he is, 0llie. let me tell you about the astonishing scoring that we have seen among early starters. conditions much more benign today,...
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this is bad news for all south africans. what we have to do is be part of the solution.: listen, just one last question. i finished off with ben van beurden and we jumped onto cars and the diesel story and being here in the u k, the transformation to electric, which is very pricey and -- prescient. analysts have been revising their forecasts for the growth of electric vehicles. what do you make of this? what do you predict? what is your take on where we are going? mark: look, i think the move to electric cars is a good thing. i think it is going to speed up. we use platinum in diesel cars, but we also use them in hybrids, hydrogen vehicles, fuel cells, so we think there is a great opportunity. the only uncertainty we have is how quickly this which occurs, and how that impacts platinum. in the next five years, we think, the platinum industry will be flat with maybe some positive demand because the number of vehicles around the world will increase. beyond that, the speed in terms of transferring will be important. and what technologies come to the fore left us with a bit o
this is bad news for all south africans. what we have to do is be part of the solution.: listen, just one last question. i finished off with ben van beurden and we jumped onto cars and the diesel story and being here in the u k, the transformation to electric, which is very pricey and -- prescient. analysts have been revising their forecasts for the growth of electric vehicles. what do you make of this? what do you predict? what is your take on where we are going? mark: look, i think the move...
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and he would speak south african. >> tupac had a gift speaking to africans. >> trevor: tupac had a gifto africans ( laughter ) i don't think anyone ever said that in the history of language. let's talk about what you have been doing with this album. we saw you performing at the b.t. awards and you had on stage with you a troop. >> a troop of little kids. >> trevor: from uganda. >> yes. >> trevor: i fail to understand, how do you end up on stage performing with ugandan kids in the united states? >> it goes back to african music. i just usually listen and keep up to date. when i saw this video of the kids, i fell in love wit. i never seen anybody dance like that. when i'm watching i'm, like, why are these kids dancing like this? then i found out, they don't have no tvs. so all their moves were original. they created their moves. they all live together, 20 of them, they all lost their parents. let me tell you something, i don't know why i did it but i did it. >> trevor: you went on to fall in love with uganda. >> best decision i ever made in my career. >> trevor: i know many people will go
and he would speak south african. >> tupac had a gift speaking to africans. >> trevor: tupac had a gifto africans ( laughter ) i don't think anyone ever said that in the history of language. let's talk about what you have been doing with this album. we saw you performing at the b.t. awards and you had on stage with you a troop. >> a troop of little kids. >> trevor: from uganda. >> yes. >> trevor: i fail to understand, how do you end up on stage performing...
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the former south african president was born on this date in 1918. the onnels mandela foundation is calling on people to fight poverty as part of this year's observance. >> still ahead, a lot of buzz at one of the biggest technology shows in the country. we'll give you a peak at some of the top gadgets on display. >> plus an uber turned into an emergency delivery room, after a woman went into labor. have you to see the incredible video taken by the uber driver who helped to deliver her baby. >>> well techies are in heaven at the big consumer electronics show in new york. it's gadgets galore. the latest innovations are causing a lot of buzz. one of them is a grill on the go. the solar powered device lets you bake, roast, and steam in the sun. >> just load food into the stainless steel trays. it goes inside of vacuum chambers. any day of the year is pretty much fair game as long as you have light. >> and for new parents, baby monitors are now wearable. it clips to your chs parent's phone if there is a problem. there is also an app that tests your visio
the former south african president was born on this date in 1918. the onnels mandela foundation is calling on people to fight poverty as part of this year's observance. >> still ahead, a lot of buzz at one of the biggest technology shows in the country. we'll give you a peak at some of the top gadgets on display. >> plus an uber turned into an emergency delivery room, after a woman went into labor. have you to see the incredible video taken by the uber driver who helped to deliver...