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kenyan president uhuru kenyatta set fire to 115 tons of elephant and rhino tusks inside the nairobi national park. the tusks came from 8,000 elephants and 350 rhinos and are worth about $300 million. africa's population of both animals is dwindling. poachers killed an estimated 20,000 elephants and 1,300 rhinos just last year. president kenyatta says he'll press for a worldwide ban on ivory sales at an endangered species conference in south africa later this year. >> thompson: and finally tonight, some health tips from walt whitman. the 19th searchry american poet best known for his "leaves of grass." a university of houston graduate student has uncovered an advice column whitman wrote under a pseudonym for a new york nairp in 1858. it was called "manly health and training." let the main part of your diet be meat. wear comfortable shoes. exercise moderately. go dancing and take a cold bath every day." whitman lived to be 72. and that's all for this edition of pbs newshour weekend. i'm megan thompson. good night. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh
kenyan president uhuru kenyatta set fire to 115 tons of elephant and rhino tusks inside the nairobi national park. the tusks came from 8,000 elephants and 350 rhinos and are worth about $300 million. africa's population of both animals is dwindling. poachers killed an estimated 20,000 elephants and 1,300 rhinos just last year. president kenyatta says he'll press for a worldwide ban on ivory sales at an endangered species conference in south africa later this year. >> thompson: and finally...
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the kenyans hope this will change perceptions forever. cnn, nairobin south africa, dozens of big cats have arrived to begin new lives in a lion paradise. they were living in deplorable conditions for year and now the animals will get to live out their days at a big cat sanctuary. >> reporter: they have lived a life of absolute hell. they have been beaten. they have been starved. they have been deprived of everything that makes life worth living for a lion, everything that a lion might enjoy. so, yes, i believe we have brought them back to paradise, where they belong. >> almost all of the lions have been declawed and many have broken teeth so they are not able to survive in the wild. >>> rallies are planned around the world this sunday for international workers day, also known as may day. in france, more demonstrations are anticipated following months of labor protests there. some protesters have led to clashes with police. workers unions oppose labor legislation that's set for debate in the parliament this week. critics say the legislation erodes work
the kenyans hope this will change perceptions forever. cnn, nairobin south africa, dozens of big cats have arrived to begin new lives in a lion paradise. they were living in deplorable conditions for year and now the animals will get to live out their days at a big cat sanctuary. >> reporter: they have lived a life of absolute hell. they have been beaten. they have been starved. they have been deprived of everything that makes life worth living for a lion, everything that a lion might...
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any consideration of any collegiality or attempt to bring her develop an incentive to find up at the nairobi have today where there is little interest in bringing my opinion on board and you will find them less likely to to be in support of and i'm going to express my views. >> guest: does it feel to you that there has been a general gradual deterioration of of relationships that the commission? >> guest: yes, i think that's probably fair. i'm still me came positive relationships of my colleagues but overall there's a very pronounced feeling at the commission. we are waiting for a number of court decisions that will settle some of the ground. we have only so many months left of this particular administration. i think people are trying to figure out what the next of ministers may look like and how different commissioners may or may not day. >> host: commissioner are highly there's a little bit of it her fossil going on in the senate regarding one of her colleagues and commissioner rosenworcel. to think she should be confirmed for a full second appointment? >> guest: i put out a press release
any consideration of any collegiality or attempt to bring her develop an incentive to find up at the nairobi have today where there is little interest in bringing my opinion on board and you will find them less likely to to be in support of and i'm going to express my views. >> guest: does it feel to you that there has been a general gradual deterioration of of relationships that the commission? >> guest: yes, i think that's probably fair. i'm still me came positive relationships of...
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they each spent six days trapped in the seven story building in nairobi. the 6-month-old baby girl was found alive tuesday. 32 died in that collapse. my goodness. plenty of miracles for you. >> holocaust remembrance day was marked here in the u.s. and around the world today. >> capitol hill, the national holocaust memorial hosted its annual days of remembrance ceremony. ben cardin was among those who lit candles of the six million jews killed by nazi germany. >>> and in israel, the country came to a standstill in remembrance of holocaust victims. they stood in silence as tribute. prime minister benjamin netanyahu laid a wreath at the hol -- holocaust museum. >> they paid tribute with a somber auschwitz and berken concentration camps. >>> fda releases new information for e-cigarettes. >> but house speaker ryan is asked whether he'll back donald trump now that he is the presumptive republican nominee. >>> tune in to wusa 9 at 6:00 tomorrow morning. to find out how you can enter and win. details on the wusa >>> donald trump and hillary clinton say they are rea
they each spent six days trapped in the seven story building in nairobi. the 6-month-old baby girl was found alive tuesday. 32 died in that collapse. my goodness. plenty of miracles for you. >> holocaust remembrance day was marked here in the u.s. and around the world today. >> capitol hill, the national holocaust memorial hosted its annual days of remembrance ceremony. ben cardin was among those who lit candles of the six million jews killed by nazi germany. >>> and in...
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the papers. man: i came here to o eastleigh, nairobi, 18 yeyears back. these patients were different from the ones i was having during my lifetime experience. mosost of them m are refufugees from somaa or ethiopia. we e saw that m mof them were complalaining of paia, difffferent partrts of the b bo. we give them treatatment, and after a few days, a again they e here reappearing with no change in theirir symptoms.s. it's at t time that we consusulted with ha professor who was our r friend, and he told us ththat we were probably in front of psychosomatic symptoms. ptsd cases were around 30% to 40%. i have seen people not going out of the home they live in for years, and they are afraid to even venture out of the door. a lot of cases. hi. man: [indiststinct] warsame: how are you? you cannot treat t psychosomatic illness only wiwith tablets or injections. you have to go to the community, you have to understand what is the problem of the community. you have to try to change something in the community. that's the only way to--to treat these kind of problems. be
the papers. man: i came here to o eastleigh, nairobi, 18 yeyears back. these patients were different from the ones i was having during my lifetime experience. mosost of them m are refufugees from somaa or ethiopia. we e saw that m mof them were complalaining of paia, difffferent partrts of the b bo. we give them treatatment, and after a few days, a again they e here reappearing with no change in theirir symptoms.s. it's at t time that we consusulted with ha professor who was our r friend, and...
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kenya, four people have been brought out alive from the debris of a building that collapsed in the capital, nairobiere taken away on stretchers. at least 33 people are known to have died ends 80 are still missing -- and 80 are still missing. the building, which was condemned, collapsed during heavy rain. australian entre nor craig wright who identified himself as the creator of virtual currency bitcoin has retracted a promise to furnish further proof to support his claim. he promised to move some virtual currency from one to another address bar, which experts believe could only be done by the currency creator. wildfires have continued to spread in the canadian province of alberta, where almost 90,000 people had to leave their homes. more evacuations were ordered, this time from three community south of fort mcmurray. james cook is following events just south of the town and sends us this report. god -- oh, my god! james: a mother, father, and child are fleeing for their lives. of fort mcmurray had just minutes to abandon their homes and run. >> this is insane. you can feel the heat. that's just cra
kenya, four people have been brought out alive from the debris of a building that collapsed in the capital, nairobiere taken away on stretchers. at least 33 people are known to have died ends 80 are still missing -- and 80 are still missing. the building, which was condemned, collapsed during heavy rain. australian entre nor craig wright who identified himself as the creator of virtual currency bitcoin has retracted a promise to furnish further proof to support his claim. he promised to move...
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. >> stahl: if you want to see the future of money, go to the slums of nairobi. >> so wonderful! >> stahl: what's happening today in kenya is a banking breakthrough right up there with the invention of the credit card and the a.t.m. >> it is often referred to as kenya's alternative currency, but safer and more secure. >> stahl: you're texting money. >> you are effectively texting money. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." working on my feet all day gave min my knees. but now, i step on this machine and get my number which matches my dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic inserts. now i get immediate relief from my foot pain. my knee pain. find a machine at drscholls.com sparkle paper towels are great for wiping up fingerprints without wiping out your savings. just right for cleaning up...jelly... ...water... ...refrigerator doors... ...and look at this... security camera lenses. oh, why don't you tell the homeowners how great sparkle works? sparkle. 'cause it's a messy world ou
. >> stahl: if you want to see the future of money, go to the slums of nairobi. >> so wonderful! >> stahl: what's happening today in kenya is a banking breakthrough right up there with the invention of the credit card and the a.t.m. >> it is often referred to as kenya's alternative currency, but safer and more secure. >> stahl: you're texting money. >> you are effectively texting money. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm...
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the scene took place on monday on the sidelines of a protest in nairobi, the kenyan capital trade opposition supporters have been calling for electoral reforms ahead of the 2016 presidential election, and those protests have gotten out of hand. "the huffington post" reports that kenyan media have been carrying conflicting reports about who the man in the photo is. his name and his condition. they are talking about his uncertain fate, reporting that the man was a protester and died from his injuries, while others reported that he was just a bystander caught up in the violence and is recovering from injury. those images have really shocked the country and sparked a debate. wonders when his force considered reasonable? there has been a big debate about police brutality in the wake of that footage. policebrutality has been trending on social media. the police might have used unreasonable force, but protesters themselves have been accused of overstepping their constitutionally guaranteed rights to demonstrate peacefully. two wrongs do not make a right, according to this editorial. another kenyan
the scene took place on monday on the sidelines of a protest in nairobi, the kenyan capital trade opposition supporters have been calling for electoral reforms ahead of the 2016 presidential election, and those protests have gotten out of hand. "the huffington post" reports that kenyan media have been carrying conflicting reports about who the man in the photo is. his name and his condition. they are talking about his uncertain fate, reporting that the man was a protester and died...
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the rmt ipad mini giveaway. >>> most of us cry at funerals. but people mourn in difrpferent ways. dude what's going on? that helicopter is carrying a billionaire from nairobi. the man is hanging on to the bottom of the helicopter that's carrying the body. at one point the helicopter doesn't see him. instead of letting go as people are instructing him he just holds on. >> i thought that was the end of it for him. i thought he would let go as it came down. >> i think the people were hoping he would let go. didn't let go. if you notice towards the end of the video the camera starts to shake and you they are crowd start to make a big noise. he ended up coming down. >> no! >> the man was taken to hospital with serious injuries. here's a look at his face after the incident. >> i can't believe he survived that because that was a big long fall that he took. >> holding on to a helicopter as it flies away. that's straight up, what? >> what more do we know about the guy that died. why were people so attached to him? >> and he was controversial businessman. the folks in the crowd could be a mix of protesters and mourners. he did say he felt somebody was going to try t
the rmt ipad mini giveaway. >>> most of us cry at funerals. but people mourn in difrpferent ways. dude what's going on? that helicopter is carrying a billionaire from nairobi. the man is hanging on to the bottom of the helicopter that's carrying the body. at one point the helicopter doesn't see him. instead of letting go as people are instructing him he just holds on. >> i thought that was the end of it for him. i thought he would let go as it came down. >> i think the...
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this shows the moment the rescue happened today in nairobi. the 7 month old was dehydrated, but no physical injuries from the three and a half ordeal. the death toll stands at 23. >>> friends and family gather to remember a student who was killed in a crash on the pennsylvania turnpike. a memorial for kelly o'brien is set for 5:00 p.m. she died after a tractor trailer overturned on her car last week. the cause of the crash remains under investigation. >>> philadelphia police hopefuls may soon get to skip the college credits required for job. the department wants to end that requirement that recruits have at least two years of college credits to help increase enrollment, but first the change needs okay from the administrative board meeting friday. the philadelphia police department is about 400 officers shy of the ideal number. >>> schools in detroit closed for a second day due to a mass sick out by teachers. they rallied outside the headquarters in detroit. they're protesting the possibility of not getting paid after june 30th, but this morning
this shows the moment the rescue happened today in nairobi. the 7 month old was dehydrated, but no physical injuries from the three and a half ordeal. the death toll stands at 23. >>> friends and family gather to remember a student who was killed in a crash on the pennsylvania turnpike. a memorial for kelly o'brien is set for 5:00 p.m. she died after a tractor trailer overturned on her car last week. the cause of the crash remains under investigation. >>> philadelphia police...
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doctors are now treating the child at a nairobi hospital. he baby had no physical inju injuries but was suffering from dehydration. an official said the baby is about seven months old. 23 people died when the building collapsed. kenya red cross says 93 people have been reported missing so far. >>> and flames tore through a massachusetts yacht club overnight. at least two boats caught fire in the town of newton. so far, no reports of any injuries. the cause of the fire is under investigation. >>> new jersey based pharmaceutical company johnson & johnson must pay $55 million to the family of a south dakota woman who blamed her ovarian cancer on their talcum powder. the second trial loss for johnson & johnson this year. they're facing about 1200 looults from people who claim it didn't adequately warm consumers about the cancer risks involved in talc based products. johnson & johnson plans to appeal. >> a new video this morning of a fire rescue in california. take a look at this save from a perspective of a firefighter's helmet cam. >> chief, fou
doctors are now treating the child at a nairobi hospital. he baby had no physical inju injuries but was suffering from dehydration. an official said the baby is about seven months old. 23 people died when the building collapsed. kenya red cross says 93 people have been reported missing so far. >>> and flames tore through a massachusetts yacht club overnight. at least two boats caught fire in the town of newton. so far, no reports of any injuries. the cause of the fire is under...
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she spent more than 72 hours trapped. 21 people died when the building in nairobi came down after daysin. >>> the aeromexico flight heading from chicago to mexico made an emergency landing in houston after a passenger died on board. here are the images that the passengers posted on social media. they became concerned because the man was not moving, and after the plane landed, firefighters boarded the plane, and he appears to have died of natural causes. >>> johnson of johnson -- johnson & johnson appealing the jury order to pay millions of dollars to settle the lawsuit over talcum powder. the jury in st. louis ordered johnson & johnson to fake $55 million to a south dakota woman. she said that the talcum powder caused her ovarian cancer, and in missouri another jury ordered the company to pay 72 millions to the alabama woman that sued johnson & johnson for the same reason. and they say this goes against decades of research showing talcum powder is safe to use. >>> and here at home, the crews heading out over the bay area to fix the crumbling roads caused by the el nino rain. the engine
she spent more than 72 hours trapped. 21 people died when the building in nairobi came down after daysin. >>> the aeromexico flight heading from chicago to mexico made an emergency landing in houston after a passenger died on board. here are the images that the passengers posted on social media. they became concerned because the man was not moving, and after the plane landed, firefighters boarded the plane, and he appears to have died of natural causes. >>> johnson of johnson...
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we get the latest now from nairobi, kenya. robyn is there. more is going on? >> reporter: the announcement came out of the blue, aid officials were expressing disbelief. when we saw the statement, we wanted to verify it was true first of all coming from the interior of kenya. they are saying it's due to economic reasons. a number of huge refugee camps spread across the country, 600,000 refugees in kenya would be quite a heavy burden for africa's largest economy. securitiwise, there is enormous concerns from the government and from security agencies themselves that these camps have become infested and a breeding ground, that's the word the government uses, for terrorist group al shabaab. they actually have said that some of the various attack here in kenya, such as the university attack where more than 147 people were killed, most of whom were students at the university, that those attackers came from the dabaab refugee camp. human rights groups and various aid organizations such as the doctors without borders have said this is a terrible idea
we get the latest now from nairobi, kenya. robyn is there. more is going on? >> reporter: the announcement came out of the blue, aid officials were expressing disbelief. when we saw the statement, we wanted to verify it was true first of all coming from the interior of kenya. they are saying it's due to economic reasons. a number of huge refugee camps spread across the country, 600,000 refugees in kenya would be quite a heavy burden for africa's largest economy. securitiwise, there is...
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more than 30 died in the residential building disaster in nairobi. scores more are still missing. than 30 people on a fright from bugatti to discard a habit injured after severe turbulence. this video shows the panic on the plan. as injuries included spinal fractures and minor head traumas. israeli shelling on the gaza strip has killed a palestinian woman at her home and injured several others. is now the second day that israel has exchanged fire with hamas fighters, marking the worst flareup in violence since 2013. germany has a general election in 18 months. opinion polls are being scrutinized closely, and with good reason. the alternative for germany party are making waves on a tide of anti-immigrant and anti-eu sentiment. the latest poll indicates that germany's parliament would look very different if the public voted right now. >> troubled times for germany's established parties. the polls show a potential political earthquake. when asked who they wouldn't vote for if the general election was the sunday, 33% said it would choose the governing christian democrats. 20% would vo
more than 30 died in the residential building disaster in nairobi. scores more are still missing. than 30 people on a fright from bugatti to discard a habit injured after severe turbulence. this video shows the panic on the plan. as injuries included spinal fractures and minor head traumas. israeli shelling on the gaza strip has killed a palestinian woman at her home and injured several others. is now the second day that israel has exchanged fire with hamas fighters, marking the worst flareup...
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she spent more than 72 hour it is trapped. 21 people died when the building in nairobi came counsel following day -- came down following days of heavy rain. >> he is telling his story in a new book. >> they are released from here. this is a christian plot to overthrow the government. he was sentenced to 15 years of hard labor. >> it is very tough ordeal. >> and there was just a moment of despair and losing hope. and fatigue. and just physical hardship. and had to incure. >> bay and another american. matthew miller were released after a senior intelligence officer went to north korea and delivered a letter from president obama. >> two more were sentenced to labor camps and he is urging the u.s. government to free them as well. >> road to rio beginas the olympic torch arrives in brazil and marking the first day of the forge relay on the host country soil. >> 1,000 people will carry it through 329 cities. it will last 95 days. up until the opening games on august 5th. >>> inspiration behind this 90s hit. >> hit. >> . >>> the mother of the late rapper. tupac shakur, the legacy she leaves behind i
she spent more than 72 hour it is trapped. 21 people died when the building in nairobi came counsel following day -- came down following days of heavy rain. >> he is telling his story in a new book. >> they are released from here. this is a christian plot to overthrow the government. he was sentenced to 15 years of hard labor. >> it is very tough ordeal. >> and there was just a moment of despair and losing hope. and fatigue. and just physical hardship. and had to incure....
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at least 21 people died when the building in nairobi came down after days of heavy rain. >>> the aeromexicoading to chicago made an emergency landing in houston after the passenger died on the plane. and here are some of the photos that the passengers were posting on social media. the passengers became concerned because the man was not moving. when the flight landed in houston, firefighters boarded the plane. according to the airport officials, he appeared to have died from natural causes. >>> the man in prison in north korea for two years is now telling his stories in a new book, kenneth bae, one of two prisoners released from north korea more than a year ago. he is a missionary convicted of being part of a christian plot to overthrow the north korean government, and was sentenced to 15 years of hard labor. >> it is a very tough ordeal. there was a moment of despair, losing hope, fatigue, and physical hardship that i had to endure kenneth bae and another american were released after the senior intelligence officer went to north korea to deliver the letter from president obama. >> two more
at least 21 people died when the building in nairobi came down after days of heavy rain. >>> the aeromexicoading to chicago made an emergency landing in houston after the passenger died on the plane. and here are some of the photos that the passengers were posting on social media. the passengers became concerned because the man was not moving. when the flight landed in houston, firefighters boarded the plane. according to the airport officials, he appeared to have died from natural...
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effort is going underway in kenya, cruise are trying to free a woman trapped in the rubble of a collapsed building in nairobiiscovered alive there six days after the building collapsed under heavy rain. rescuers are creating room around the woman to pull her out. medics are on stand by to treat her the moment they get her. the collapse killed 33 people, 80 are still missing. we will monitor the pictures and bring you updates. >> trashily baked scone or a spot of tea sounds good, you can now jog across the pond from san jose to london nonstop landing first time where all the pomp and circumstance of royalty. at mineta san jose international airport. it is the first time an airline has flown nonstop from london to san jose. passengers on the maiden voyage gave it a big thumb's up. >> the british invasion has not had a bigger impact since the beatles. >> half of the businesses say this is no doubt the new service is great. [ inaudible ] >> the c.e.o. of international airlines group the parents company of british a airways said 400 silicon valley companies have offices in the u.k. and 118 british companies with
effort is going underway in kenya, cruise are trying to free a woman trapped in the rubble of a collapsed building in nairobiiscovered alive there six days after the building collapsed under heavy rain. rescuers are creating room around the woman to pull her out. medics are on stand by to treat her the moment they get her. the collapse killed 33 people, 80 are still missing. we will monitor the pictures and bring you updates. >> trashily baked scone or a spot of tea sounds good, you can...
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the siege dragged on over four days, ending in a series of explosions, as 67 people were reported killed. it was a terrible tragedy in nairobir, why isn't the al shabaab threat to minneapolis seen as credible? terrorism experts say it's because that threat comes not from a position of strength, but weakness. >> a lot of this has to do with how much the fight is going wrong at home. >> once the dominant force in southern somalia, al shabaab suffered a series of losses to african union peacekeepers in recent years. >> if something's going wrong at home, you quickly distract them with something else. al shabaab had a number of setbacks in the field, and they released the call for attack on the mall of america, which seemed like an attempt to stay relevant. >> al shabaab's not just losing on the home front, they're also losing the pr battle with other terror groups. >> as they're being swept through the forest and they see islamic state, islamic state, islamic state, islamic state on the news, they would love to get a little bit of that publicity themselves. >> in the politics of terror, not all jihadi groups work together. in f
the siege dragged on over four days, ending in a series of explosions, as 67 people were reported killed. it was a terrible tragedy in nairobir, why isn't the al shabaab threat to minneapolis seen as credible? terrorism experts say it's because that threat comes not from a position of strength, but weakness. >> a lot of this has to do with how much the fight is going wrong at home. >> once the dominant force in southern somalia, al shabaab suffered a series of losses to african...
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the black market, up mo flames. more than 100 tons of confiscated elephant tusks and rhino horns were incinerated saturday at nairobithe largest stockpile of ivory ever destroyed. fire master robin hollister helped organize the torching and hopes it sends a fiery message. >> we only want to see ivory on living elephants, and we want to put this beyond economic use, burn it. on reporter: hunting elephants is an ongoing crisis on the trican continent. organized gangs of poachers sell ouch of the ivory to countries or asia, where demand is so high, it's worth more than gold. kenyan president uhuru kenyatta says ivory shouldn't have commercial value and wants to see a world ban on sales. >> poaching and trafficking in wildlife is now a branch of international crime. the fight against it will be won by alliances across nations and continents. >> reporter: two years ago, one of africa's most famous elephants was slaughtered by poachers, although he was being protected by conservationist. mountain bull was killed by poison spears and his tusks cut off, sparking international outrage. africa had 1.3 million elephants in the
the black market, up mo flames. more than 100 tons of confiscated elephant tusks and rhino horns were incinerated saturday at nairobithe largest stockpile of ivory ever destroyed. fire master robin hollister helped organize the torching and hopes it sends a fiery message. >> we only want to see ivory on living elephants, and we want to put this beyond economic use, burn it. on reporter: hunting elephants is an ongoing crisis on the trican continent. organized gangs of poachers sell ouch...
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>> the only other official doing this at the time was the ambassador to nairobi who actually was disciplinedause of this and eventually stepped down because of this and some other unnamed things. >> it wasn't obama's policy, it was her own policy to her own staff. she issued a directive telling her staff they had to use state.gov. she didn't follow that. i don't care about e-mails she got exchanging gumbo recipes with donna brazile. i'm going to have a server in my closet manned by people not vetted by the state department and that's okay and to blame it on a predecessor did the same thing. he probably had a gmail address or yahoo! but that's not the same thing. >> can't we call that above the law? i think we have to acknowledge the state department was hacked. i got the letter in the mail saying all of your information has been compromised. there is something to the fact that they were at risk for cybersecurity acts. maybe she was advised as she said that this would be safe. >> do you think that she knew the state department e-mail would be hacked? >> the state department had been hacked by
>> the only other official doing this at the time was the ambassador to nairobi who actually was disciplinedause of this and eventually stepped down because of this and some other unnamed things. >> it wasn't obama's policy, it was her own policy to her own staff. she issued a directive telling her staff they had to use state.gov. she didn't follow that. i don't care about e-mails she got exchanging gumbo recipes with donna brazile. i'm going to have a server in my closet manned by...
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the technical glitches there. our robyn kriel speaking to us live this morning from nairobi. thank you. >>> this just in to cnn. t least 23 people were killed in air strikes in the northern city and that a hospital was one of the locations that was hit. the syrian observatory for human rights says seven children are among the dead, and we will of course follow the developments and bring you the details on this story as they're coming to us. >>> more still to come this hour. a brutal rape sparks outrage across brazil, and now the teenager who says she was attacked by dozens of men is sharing her story. details after the break. headache? motrin helps you be an unstoppable "let's rock this" kind of mom. back pain? motrin helps you be a... "side planking, even though you'll feel it later" kind of woman. body pain? motrin helps you be an... "i can totally do this in one trip" kind of woman. when pain tries to stop you, motrin works fast to stop pain. make it happen with motrin® liquid gels. also try motrin pm to relieve pain and help you sleep. >>> this is just a horrifying story. a brazilian teenager who says she wa
the technical glitches there. our robyn kriel speaking to us live this morning from nairobi. thank you. >>> this just in to cnn. t least 23 people were killed in air strikes in the northern city and that a hospital was one of the locations that was hit. the syrian observatory for human rights says seven children are among the dead, and we will of course follow the developments and bring you the details on this story as they're coming to us. >>> more still to come this hour. a...
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crews are trying to free a woman trapped in the rubble of a collapsed building in nairobi discovered e six daze after the willing collapsed under heavy rain. rescuers are creating room to pull her out. medics are on stand by to treat her. the collapse killed 33 people with 80 still missing. we will machine store the situation and bring updates. >> a new time in aviation is underway at mineta san jose international airport. this is british airways flight 279 touch down at mineta san jose international airport. it is the first time an airline has flown nonstop from london to san jose, with passengers giving it a big thumb's up and the san jose mayor engaged in hyper beam it was positive for everyone. >> not since the beatles landed on ed sol epa has the british invasion had a bigger impact on america. i live ten minutes from here it at this time of day to get to sfo...wonderful to have it out of san jose. >> not quite the beatles but it is key for silicon valley and london businesses. there are 400 silicon valley companies with offices in the u.k. and 118 british companies with offices
crews are trying to free a woman trapped in the rubble of a collapsed building in nairobi discovered e six daze after the willing collapsed under heavy rain. rescuers are creating room to pull her out. medics are on stand by to treat her. the collapse killed 33 people with 80 still missing. we will machine store the situation and bring updates. >> a new time in aviation is underway at mineta san jose international airport. this is british airways flight 279 touch down at mineta san jose...
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noble, former head of interpol this week out with a video talking about the attack at the west gate mall in nairobifor four days. ron noble still believes in some gun control measures but he also believes in the power of the armed citizen. good guy with a gun really can stop a bad guy with a gun. there is no way that you can harden every target in this country or throughout the world. so there is a place where responsible law abiding gun owners should protect themselves, their families and those around them. >> leslie, of what cam just said, what would you disagree with? >> oh, look. i am in favor of the second amendment but i have rights, too. i have rights to send my children to school without other people having or owning guns. and in addition to that, if guns really make us safer, then how come we have more mass shootings last year than we've had in ages and gun ownership is at an all-time high and every time there's an attack, more people buy guns but that hasn't made us safer. on nestly if everybody having a fun would make us safer, i would sign up. but the statistics or facts don't bear that
noble, former head of interpol this week out with a video talking about the attack at the west gate mall in nairobifor four days. ron noble still believes in some gun control measures but he also believes in the power of the armed citizen. good guy with a gun really can stop a bad guy with a gun. there is no way that you can harden every target in this country or throughout the world. so there is a place where responsible law abiding gun owners should protect themselves, their families and...
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the live desk. we crust got new live pictures in from nairobi, kenya. i want to show you the disaster. this big pile of rubble was once a seven story building that came down last week. this morning there is a woman inside the rubble alive after spending six days trapped, we understand that she is speaking to rescue workers the rubble. 33 people died and another 80 are missing. earlier this week there were new signs of hope, a six month old also rescued from that rubble. at the live desk, i'm erika gonzalez. >>> improvements to a dangerous stretch of road may need more work. changes were made to the intersection near the display court along the 600 block of east gude rioad this rockville and now a deadly crash has people calling for more changes. a man in a wheelchair was struck and killed by a car as he tried to cross the road using the walkway. police have not released his name, but susie sinclair smith from the coalition for the homeless says he was headed to their shelter. >> one client who has been with us coming in and out of the shelter since 2009, a double amputee, had throat ca
the live desk. we crust got new live pictures in from nairobi, kenya. i want to show you the disaster. this big pile of rubble was once a seven story building that came down last week. this morning there is a woman inside the rubble alive after spending six days trapped, we understand that she is speaking to rescue workers the rubble. 33 people died and another 80 are missing. earlier this week there were new signs of hope, a six month old also rescued from that rubble. at the live desk, i'm...
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are working to free a whum who has been found alive after six days trapped in the rubble of a collapsed building in nairobi. rescuers pulled a nearly 6-month-old bayy from a collapsed building tuesday, raising the hopes more survivors will be found. the head of the natural disaster management unit said the death toll has risen to 33 with 80 people still missing. >>> we still have the clouds that have been around for days, still here. and notice the wind blowing the flags on boathouse row. that's a live view from center city. the wind keeping things chilly and keeping things cloudy too. if you're heading out a cloudy and school day. that chance of some isolated showers, light scattered showers. that's it. we have seen a few so far today, but not as much rain as we're going to be in for tomorrow. the grass is looking a whole lot better than it did just a couple weeks ago. this evening, showers possible at the shore, but the high tide will also be an issue. minor coastal flooding as the winds are pushing the water onshore. the flood threat mainly between 6:00 and 8:00 this evening. the chance of flooding will
are working to free a whum who has been found alive after six days trapped in the rubble of a collapsed building in nairobi. rescuers pulled a nearly 6-month-old bayy from a collapsed building tuesday, raising the hopes more survivors will be found. the head of the natural disaster management unit said the death toll has risen to 33 with 80 people still missing. >>> we still have the clouds that have been around for days, still here. and notice the wind blowing the flags on boathouse...
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the airplane and everybody on board with it, including themselves. >> it's november 23rd, 1996. ethiopian airlines flight 961 from ethiopia's capital to nairobit. it turns out to be anything but. the pilot, captain leul abate, sat with documentary filmmaker salim amin, whose father mo was killed in the crash. in the cockpit of a boeing 767 simulator, captain abate relives the hellish flight. >> so they came into the cockpit. how many of them? >> there were three of them. they took the fire extinguisher and they started beating the co-pilot, "go out. go out." i said, "guys, hold on, what's going on?" "shut up, the flight is hijacked." >> claiming to have a bomb, the hijackers demand to be flown to australia. >> okay, guys, i told them, this flight is destined to nairobi. we don't carry enough fuel to australia. let's land in nairobi. we'll refuel. and then we can go to australia. otherwise, i told them, it's impossible. >> the hijackers refused to allow captain abate to refuel at cities along his route. they want him to fly out over the water toward australia. the pilot knows that's a losing proposition so he hugs the coast. >> then he said, w
the airplane and everybody on board with it, including themselves. >> it's november 23rd, 1996. ethiopian airlines flight 961 from ethiopia's capital to nairobit. it turns out to be anything but. the pilot, captain leul abate, sat with documentary filmmaker salim amin, whose father mo was killed in the crash. in the cockpit of a boeing 767 simulator, captain abate relives the hellish flight. >> so they came into the cockpit. how many of them? >> there were three of them. they...
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a woman rescued from the rubble six days after a seven-story building collapsed in nairobi. scue crews were able to give the woman oxygen after they found alive but trapped in debris. a six-month-old baby was rescued earlier this week, raising hopes that more survivors might be found. at least 36 people died in that building collapsed, 70 are still missing. heather: new information about the discrimination lawsuit taking place in california. seven muslim women are suing the owner ofa cafc in laguna beach , claiming they were targeted because of their religion. the women were wearing traditional muslim headscarves known as the job. they were ordered to leave the cafc before they were finished eating. attorneys for the owner say the lawsuit is a hoax and they plan to counter suit. for more on this let's bring on emily williams, an attorney and fox news contributor and after damage, a criminal attorney. they are accusing the restaurant of quote, islam a phobia. they came out in a very public press conference and said that but there's this hitch. the owner's wife is muslim and sh
a woman rescued from the rubble six days after a seven-story building collapsed in nairobi. scue crews were able to give the woman oxygen after they found alive but trapped in debris. a six-month-old baby was rescued earlier this week, raising hopes that more survivors might be found. at least 36 people died in that building collapsed, 70 are still missing. heather: new information about the discrimination lawsuit taking place in california. seven muslim women are suing the owner ofa cafc in...
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the multiple story building that collapsed on friday after heavy storms in nairobi also had a 6-month-oldhere. that baby was also retrieved from the hubbell, more than 35 others have died, though, and at least 70 are still missing. >> this new video that reportedly shows a firefight during an isis-led siege in iraq where a navy s.e.a.l. was killed. >> this video obtained by the british newspaper "the guardian" reportedly shows the pitch battle north of mosul this week in which american navy s.e.a.l. charlie keating was killed. dozens of firefighters broke through a kurdish front line in a well-planned and executed attack. american forces were the kurds. under fire, more americans were called in for backup. while their faces are blurred, american sounding voices can clearly be heard. what is described as a u.s.-made helicopter flies overhead. nbc news has not authenticated the video. >> this is a large fight. no question about it. we think there are at least 125 enemy fighters involved in this fair li fairly complicated, complex attacks. >> nearly 60 attackers were killed. the 30-year-old
the multiple story building that collapsed on friday after heavy storms in nairobi also had a 6-month-oldhere. that baby was also retrieved from the hubbell, more than 35 others have died, though, and at least 70 are still missing. >> this new video that reportedly shows a firefight during an isis-led siege in iraq where a navy s.e.a.l. was killed. >> this video obtained by the british newspaper "the guardian" reportedly shows the pitch battle north of mosul this week in...
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the world for consumers to purchase milk. one leader in berlin us about 0.55 euros. it will cost one euro in nairobi. ew york, one euro and eight cents in singapore, you will pay two euros $.30. much of the excess has been turned into milk powder for storage but that does not help the farmers. in recent years, thousands have been forced out of business or turned to other products. >> back over to brent. >> here is a reminder of our top stories. former boko haram prisoner has spoken out telling dw the world is ignoring the plight of captive women in that despite her two-year ordeal she has had neither psychological nor financial support. a court in senegal has found the former president of chad guilty of torture, sexual slavery, and crimes against humanity. he has been sentenced to life in prison. only back to take you through the day -- tony for that. hello and a very warm welcome to "focus on europe." thank you for joining us. in paris, the revolutionary spirit lives on. off the coast of italy, saving refugees, but at what cost? and in slovenia, why europe is about more than just crisis. but first, a
the world for consumers to purchase milk. one leader in berlin us about 0.55 euros. it will cost one euro in nairobi. ew york, one euro and eight cents in singapore, you will pay two euros $.30. much of the excess has been turned into milk powder for storage but that does not help the farmers. in recent years, thousands have been forced out of business or turned to other products. >> back over to brent. >> here is a reminder of our top stories. former boko haram prisoner has spoken...
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such enthusiasm among young people in cities all over the world but especially big cities in africa like cairo or lagos, nigeria or johannesburg or nairobi --s interesting to me and i'm curious to hear the secretary talk about this -- cairo and lagos were becoming big tech hubs but egypt has a despotic government. nigeria is in a real economic decline. is that a problem that's going to slow down opportunities for these people who are already starting to get back into the as him? from: africa is suffering the same economic downturns we are seeing occur elsewhere in the world. amongere's an enthusiasm african youth from african countries to really connect to technology. i see this as an opportunity and most african leaders see it as an opportunity and that's one of the reasons the global entrepreneurship summit was hosted in kenya last year. 100 less african countries that will be participating here in silicon valley in june. emily: what other kinds of startups do you see taking off in africa and mark guest: mobile banking is the biggest. women usingt technology to get their products to market. ec huge banking operations that use technolog
such enthusiasm among young people in cities all over the world but especially big cities in africa like cairo or lagos, nigeria or johannesburg or nairobi --s interesting to me and i'm curious to hear the secretary talk about this -- cairo and lagos were becoming big tech hubs but egypt has a despotic government. nigeria is in a real economic decline. is that a problem that's going to slow down opportunities for these people who are already starting to get back into the as him? from: africa is...
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four people rescued today in the rubble of an apartment that crumbled nearly a week ago in nairobi. cials say heavy rain was to blame for the collapse. a woman who was eight months pregnant was among those found alive. today's rescues giving hope that more people might be still alive in a disaster that left 36 dead and dozens missing. >>> former cleveland browns quarterback and heisman trophy winner johnny manziel was in a texas courtroom today. manziel's first appearance after being indicted last month on misdemeanor domestic violence charges. the judge ordered manziel to have no contact with his accusor and he's also not loud to have a gun. next court date hasn't yet been set. >>> our country's oldest world war ii has died. frank livingston died tuesday in end inn. he was 110 years old. he received an honorable discharge in 1945 after the war he became a union worker. specializing in settlement finishing. he got a hero's greeting during his first ever visit to washington, d.c. just last december. he never married nor ever had children but stayed very close to his many relatives. >>
four people rescued today in the rubble of an apartment that crumbled nearly a week ago in nairobi. cials say heavy rain was to blame for the collapse. a woman who was eight months pregnant was among those found alive. today's rescues giving hope that more people might be still alive in a disaster that left 36 dead and dozens missing. >>> former cleveland browns quarterback and heisman trophy winner johnny manziel was in a texas courtroom today. manziel's first appearance after being...
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grams of nairobi him to steal it lowers the toght by 100 -- niobium steal, it lowers the weight by 100alix: it was part of a hot craze that happened five or six years ago for china's rare earth metals. china had a monopoly on rare earth. prices shot up. valuations for the company shot up. is this the same kind of thing? jesse: potentially. we have seen two really big transactions in niobium in the past couple of years. that is what p/e dower interest in the space, a huge number of parties interested in the options process -- what he our interest in the space, a huge number of parties interested. had a company purchased by the former ceo of barrett gold in a 500 million-dollar deal in 2014. random interest from different players. how many countries or regions that'sy produce this? >> what so attractive about it. there are only three producing assets in the world. 90% of that comes from brazil. the assets were bought by china. the biggest player is a private brazilian company. they control about 80% of the world's supply. it's a $3 billion-$4 billion global market. alix: that's relativel
grams of nairobi him to steal it lowers the toght by 100 -- niobium steal, it lowers the weight by 100alix: it was part of a hot craze that happened five or six years ago for china's rare earth metals. china had a monopoly on rare earth. prices shot up. valuations for the company shot up. is this the same kind of thing? jesse: potentially. we have seen two really big transactions in niobium in the past couple of years. that is what p/e dower interest in the space, a huge number of parties...
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the red cross says a young girl just 1 1/2 years old has been found alive in the rubble of friday's building collapse in nairobis say she was buried for 80 hours, wrapped in a blanket inside a bucket. incredib incredibly, she appeared to have no physical injuries. she is being treated for dehide ration in hospital. >>> on a remote pacific island, a terrible act of protest. a 21-year-old somali woman set herself on fire at an australian-run detention center. she is now in critical condition at a hospital in australia. it's the second recent act of self-immolation but a refugee on nauru island. the iranian who burned himself there last week died just two days later. senior international correspondent ivan watson has been following this horrifying story. he joins us now from hong kong. so, ivan, what does this desperate act tell us about conditions there at the detention center? >> reporter: well, the united nations high commission for refugees says that it's time to basically end these controversial australian offshore detention centers. it says that in the wake of these two cases of self-immolation, one of which
the red cross says a young girl just 1 1/2 years old has been found alive in the rubble of friday's building collapse in nairobis say she was buried for 80 hours, wrapped in a blanket inside a bucket. incredib incredibly, she appeared to have no physical injuries. she is being treated for dehide ration in hospital. >>> on a remote pacific island, a terrible act of protest. a 21-year-old somali woman set herself on fire at an australian-run detention center. she is now in critical...
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the baby girl is six months old. -storys in a seven building that collapsed in nairobi. she was later, discovered by search teams, raising hopes that more survivors can be found. amazingly, the doctors say the baby girl has no physical injuries. jonathan: how do that even happen? michelle: incredible. jonathan: d.c.'s energy compete received a visit from one of the newest residents -- we're home and paramedics and firefighters arrived just in time. >> this is it. oh, my goodness. mike: 15 days after they helped deliver him in this apartment, d.c. firefighters were reunited with christopher. the baby boy's mother and into labor just before midnight april 17. >> i felt their wrists and scared. -- i felt nervous and scared. to the 911nding call, when they arrived they saw the baby was already crowning. >> she was ready to push the baby out and we were ready to catch. mike: they suctioned the mouth and wrapped the baby intel before calling for a paramedic. this pipeline which various, everybody worked as a team. >> high school spanish kick in. may 10hristopher was due but arr
the baby girl is six months old. -storys in a seven building that collapsed in nairobi. she was later, discovered by search teams, raising hopes that more survivors can be found. amazingly, the doctors say the baby girl has no physical injuries. jonathan: how do that even happen? michelle: incredible. jonathan: d.c.'s energy compete received a visit from one of the newest residents -- we're home and paramedics and firefighters arrived just in time. >> this is it. oh, my goodness. mike: 15...
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. >> the students from oakland learned about solar and brought some to kenya nairobi and met people that were filled with joy to meet americans from oakland that will help them have better lives. >> tulleyson says that oakland has one of the most comprehensive programs anywhere in the state. >>> it is a special week for moms in the bay. coming up next, we talked to one whose biggest challenge comes 16 years after she gave birth. >>> entire towns being evacuated in canada because of this massive wildfire. we talk to a wildfire expert that says fires this size are something we all should prepare for. >>> so with mother's day sunday, we set out to meet amazing moms in the bay. >> claudine wong talks to a mom that says her biggest challenge did not come until 16 years after her son was born. >> i am joined by an author of four books and a consultant and the mother of ryan and your story inspired the book and it is still remarkable and i wanted to share it with the viewers because it is just so much about the world of moms. tell me what happened. >> my son when he was 16, he is 25 now. he fel
. >> the students from oakland learned about solar and brought some to kenya nairobi and met people that were filled with joy to meet americans from oakland that will help them have better lives. >> tulleyson says that oakland has one of the most comprehensive programs anywhere in the state. >>> it is a special week for moms in the bay. coming up next, we talked to one whose biggest challenge comes 16 years after she gave birth. >>> entire towns being evacuated in...
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we'll stay in touch as we learn more about that. >>> by the samoko haram was a f security summit held in nairobiional parties attended, including french president francoise hollande. the u.n. security council said friday that the terror group threatened regional stability. at least 20,000 people killed since boko haram first waged war in nigeria. since 2009, the terror group has been labeled the most deadly in the world by the latest global terrorism index. a threat so great, governments came together with plans to work together and to fight back. >> since the last meeting of delegates two years ago in paris to discuss the problem and find solutions, the islamic extremist group has been pushed out of territory it once controlled in northeastern nigeria, instead resorting to smaller suicide attacks. with the worsening refugee crisis more than 2.6 million people in the lake chad region, people came together to discuss strategies and to affirm they are not letting their guard down, supported by the united states, u.k., and france that will play a key role in the fight. >> translator: boko haram has
we'll stay in touch as we learn more about that. >>> by the samoko haram was a f security summit held in nairobiional parties attended, including french president francoise hollande. the u.n. security council said friday that the terror group threatened regional stability. at least 20,000 people killed since boko haram first waged war in nigeria. since 2009, the terror group has been labeled the most deadly in the world by the latest global terrorism index. a threat so great,...
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live look here via satellite at breaking news coming into us, this is nairobi, kenya, a building collapse that fell to the ground on friday, we were amazed yesterday when word came in we say cuers found -- rescuers found a 6-month-old baby girl completely unharmed inside a wash baby. now comes word they have found a woman alive, they are trying to get her out of the of the rubble. 83 people are missing. because of need of housing they are slapping up shoddy buildings. a live look as we wait for them to bring this woman out in decent condition. >>> let's turn to karen rogers we have water issues for the morning commute. >> reporter: more breaking news, this happening in southwest philadelphia. chopper 6 hd overhead. this was parked by an accident at 62 and eastwood. looks like a car hit a fire hydrant and created a water main break situation. we have water coming out all over the roadway, you can see it spilling out live 62nd and eastwood. emergency workers on the scene. bubbling out on the roadway, looks like a river running down the road in both directions. 62nd and eastwood. chopper 6 live on the scene.
live look here via satellite at breaking news coming into us, this is nairobi, kenya, a building collapse that fell to the ground on friday, we were amazed yesterday when word came in we say cuers found -- rescuers found a 6-month-old baby girl completely unharmed inside a wash baby. now comes word they have found a woman alive, they are trying to get her out of the of the rubble. 83 people are missing. because of need of housing they are slapping up shoddy buildings. a live look as we wait for...
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a six month old baby girl and a toddler have been pulled alive from the rubble of that deadly building collapse in nairobihe seven story building fell apart in the kenyon capital, 135 people to safety. they say nearly 100 others remain missing. the death toll there, up to 21. >>> here is an interesting one for you. the marine corps is investigating whether it mis-identified this photo. it was snapped in 1945 by an ap photographer. now two amateur history buffs who claim that the main identified as john bradley is actually harold henry schultz, a private first class navf corps man from detroit. they're looking into the matter. >> whoa. that would be earth shattering. >> it would be. would it mean what the picture means. it would to the families, but does it change what makes it iconic? >> i don't think so. but i just think that that's one of the illustrations of sort of the difference of social media and modern times. it could never happen today. oh, that isn't that guy today. see, this one, that's the wrong guy. like things have changed. it's funny it would be so many decades later. >> is your thumb a pho
a six month old baby girl and a toddler have been pulled alive from the rubble of that deadly building collapse in nairobihe seven story building fell apart in the kenyon capital, 135 people to safety. they say nearly 100 others remain missing. the death toll there, up to 21. >>> here is an interesting one for you. the marine corps is investigating whether it mis-identified this photo. it was snapped in 1945 by an ap photographer. now two amateur history buffs who claim that the main...
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the rubble. >>. >> 4:44, a developing story out of kenya. found alive after six days trapped under rubble. a short time ago, crews in nairobieed a woman trapped last friday. she survived in a small corner of the room and she is in good spirits. you see all the people trying to catch a glimpse of history. crews rescued a 6-month-old baby on tuesday. sadly, more than 35 people have been found dead. >> remarkable all the rescues going on. >>> bay area doctor had planned what he hoped would be a life-saving mission to help prince. the addiction specialist known as dr. howard kornfeld couldn't make it to minneapolis right away so he sent his son andrew. it was andrew who first called 911. stephanie gosk is at paisley park where the investigation goes from here. >> good morning to you guys. that addiction doctor coming from your area with a clinic that treats drug addiction and in its explanation of what it does, prescription management issues. his lawyer out here describing that dramatic less than 24-hour period when they tried to get help to prince. news on the ground here from the investigation standpoint, the u.s. attorney an
the rubble. >>. >> 4:44, a developing story out of kenya. found alive after six days trapped under rubble. a short time ago, crews in nairobieed a woman trapped last friday. she survived in a small corner of the room and she is in good spirits. you see all the people trying to catch a glimpse of history. crews rescued a 6-month-old baby on tuesday. sadly, more than 35 people have been found dead. >> remarkable all the rescues going on. >>> bay area doctor had planned...
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. >> sreenivasan: the fire has also shut down about one-third of canada's total crude oil capacity. >> woodruff: a near- miracle today in nairobi, kenya. four more people were rescued after being trapped for six days in the rubble of a collapsed building. the first was a woman who was eight months pregnant and was taken to a nearby hospital for treatment. officials said her unborn baby did not survive. the death toll from friday's collapse now stands at 36, with dozens still missing. >> sreenivasan: in syria, an air strike killed at least 28 people in a crowded refugee camp, including children. it happened at the northwestern town of sarmada, in a rebel-held area near the turkish border. video posted on social media showed tents burned to the ground, amid clouds of dark smoke. the camp is home to around 2,000 people. it was unclear whose planes carried out the strike, but u.s. officials denied any role. >> woodruff: meanwhile, the prime minister of turkey announced today he's resigning, moving the nato nation ever closer to authoritarian rule ahmet davutoglu had held his office since 2014, but he was at odds with president rece
. >> sreenivasan: the fire has also shut down about one-third of canada's total crude oil capacity. >> woodruff: a near- miracle today in nairobi, kenya. four more people were rescued after being trapped for six days in the rubble of a collapsed building. the first was a woman who was eight months pregnant and was taken to a nearby hospital for treatment. officials said her unborn baby did not survive. the death toll from friday's collapse now stands at 36, with dozens still...
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country of kenya whereenyahe moments ago a woman was rescued from the ruins of an apartment complex that collapsed six days ago in nairobiyou're looking at video fromng over the weekend when that six story building crumbled duringi heavy rain. at least 12 people were killed.kill many others are missing butsing again, the breaking news thatsha a woman was pulled alive from af the rubble of that building buig six days after it collapsed.laps >> amazing story of survival. >> uh-huh. >> also breaking overseas this morning the u.s. embassy inmbsy kabul says an american citizen c was the victim of an attempted kidnapping.kidnping the incident reportedlyep happened monday.en so far no word on who ised on ws responsible.re the embassy also says several other expats were targeted.. >>> race for the white houseor john kasich calling it t quits s ending his republicanepublica presidential campaign makingtial ton trump the only persony perso still running in the gop race. . so trump is now getting readytia for the general election andio making a list advice presidential candidates. our sunday morning on the hill team is going join u
country of kenya whereenyahe moments ago a woman was rescued from the ruins of an apartment complex that collapsed six days ago in nairobiyou're looking at video fromng over the weekend when that six story building crumbled duringi heavy rain. at least 12 people were killed.kill many others are missing butsing again, the breaking news thatsha a woman was pulled alive from af the rubble of that building buig six days after it collapsed.laps >> amazing story of survival. >> uh-huh....
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so at the end of i it all, we ttled at using twolalastic tanks to build a hydraulic biodigigester that we presenentd at our second camp in nairobithen our second challenge e was after putting up our first bioreactor in school, we had p probl. and the oblelem s ouour hi----my hh scscho--my h hh schomamates. why? because theyueuenchetheieir curiosity s see wt ththe protote e was l ababou touching i a and sometime-t-then metitime theyy coulenend upumblblinwith i i so we ha-m-me anmy team d reconfire it. soso remememr one day, we had to reconfigure ifofor nolessss than 1titimes. walter: ha h w well,'glad you kept at because that' prty fanstic. roroy: aitioionay, i wld likeot t to ll these challenges because, i'd like to not--to not call these challenges but motivations because it's these challenges that were the stepping stones to us to get a lasting solution and even stronger solution in our mechanism to achieve greater heights. walter: i like how you look at things, leroy. thanks so much. and the best of luck to you as you go on with your future endeavors and on to university. leroy: thank you very much. thank you for hosting me..
so at the end of i it all, we ttled at using twolalastic tanks to build a hydraulic biodigigester that we presenentd at our second camp in nairobithen our second challenge e was after putting up our first bioreactor in school, we had p probl. and the oblelem s ouour hi----my hh scscho--my h hh schomamates. why? because theyueuenchetheieir curiosity s see wt ththe protote e was l ababou touching i a and sometime-t-then metitime theyy coulenend upumblblinwith i i so we ha-m-me anmy team d...
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so at the end of i it all, we ttled at using twolalastic tanks to build a hydraulic biodigigester that we presenentd at our second camp in nairobien our second challenge e was after putting up our first bioreactor in school, we had p probl. and the oblelem s ouour hi----my hh scscho--my h hh schomamates. why? because theyueuenchetheieir curiosity s see wt ththe protote e was l ababou touching i a and sometime-t-then metitime theyy coulenend upumblblinwith i i so we ha-m-me anmy team d reconfire it. soso remememr one day, we had to reconfigure ifofor nolessss than 1titimes. walter: ha h w well,'glad you kept at because that' etty fantaic. roroy: aitioionay, i wld likeot t to ll these challenges because, i'd like to not--to not call these challenges but motivations because it's these challenges that were the stepping stones to us to get a lasting solution and even stronger solution in our mechanism to achieve greater heights. walter: i like how you look at things, leroy. thanks so much. and the best of luck to you as you go on with your future endeavors and on to university. leroy: thank you very much. thank you for hosting me.. w
so at the end of i it all, we ttled at using twolalastic tanks to build a hydraulic biodigigester that we presenentd at our second camp in nairobien our second challenge e was after putting up our first bioreactor in school, we had p probl. and the oblelem s ouour hi----my hh scscho--my h hh schomamates. why? because theyueuenchetheieir curiosity s see wt ththe protote e was l ababou touching i a and sometime-t-then metitime theyy coulenend upumblblinwith i i so we ha-m-me anmy team d reconfire...
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the little girl was severely dehydrated but she is expected to survive. she spent more than 72 hours trapped in that rubble. at least 21 people died when that building in nairobited in the death of a back packer. william angold agreed to plead guilty and testify against 23- year-old more san lampley and 23-year-old lyle ya allgood. >>> this week, several san francisco supervisors are scheduled to take autopsy proposal that would open up more centers to helped city's homeless many the city already runs one navigation center on mission street and another near the civic center is in the works. the centers are designed to provide temporaryhousing and help the homeless with counseling services. a budget analyst says that opening the new center would cost $20 million in the next year. a committee are discuss the plan and a meeting on friday. >>> authorities arrested three men accused of 23 robberies of restaurants and bars in the east bay and san francisco. ktvu exclusively obtained this video from berkeley police of one suspect rummaging through a restaurant and apparently ordering an employee to empty his pockets. a second suspect can also be seen in that surveill
the little girl was severely dehydrated but she is expected to survive. she spent more than 72 hours trapped in that rubble. at least 21 people died when that building in nairobited in the death of a back packer. william angold agreed to plead guilty and testify against 23- year-old more san lampley and 23-year-old lyle ya allgood. >>> this week, several san francisco supervisors are scheduled to take autopsy proposal that would open up more centers to helped city's homeless many the...
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the company's talc powder led to her cancer. $50 million in impugntive damages. jnj says it will appeal. >>> a baby rescued from a building that collapsed in nairobi, kenya, three and. the baby had no physical injuries, amazingly, and being treated for dehydration. the death toll from the collapsed building now stands at 23 with 93 people still missing. the hip hop musical hamilton has been nominated for a record 16 tony awards. the show was singled out in every category of the theater making. in a few categories performers from the show will faceoff against another, and the awards will be broadcast on june 12th. hottest ticket in town. that's the cnbc news update this hour. back to you guys downtown. >>> oh, yes. worth the eight-month wait i had to wait for getting tickets to see it. >> i'm on that list too. >> aren't we all. sue, thank you. >> sure. >>> let's take a check on markets. we're monitoring et selloff for you stocks in the red following weak data in china, commodities under pressure as well as the u.s. dollar. how should investors be weighing all of these concerns? here with us at post nine is bonnie baja. great to see you again. >> good to see you too.
the company's talc powder led to her cancer. $50 million in impugntive damages. jnj says it will appeal. >>> a baby rescued from a building that collapsed in nairobi, kenya, three and. the baby had no physical injuries, amazingly, and being treated for dehydration. the death toll from the collapsed building now stands at 23 with 93 people still missing. the hip hop musical hamilton has been nominated for a record 16 tony awards. the show was singled out in every category of the theater...