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tonya informs victoria the deal did not go down because the john rejected her.s all it takes to set victoria off. >> for you to pull that as an excuse -- don't play with me like i'm retarded -- >> the scolding gives tonya a painful opportunity to see the true nature of victoria's character and agenda. >> what's she mad at you for right now? >> i don't know. she never talked to me like that. >> you didn't get money for her. the only thing she cares about is you getting that money. >> she never talked to me like that. >> i just heard it. >> she's exploiting you. she's using you to make money. if she really had connections or a model agency, something like that, investors, she wouldn't have you at the extended stay and all the other hotels that you've been at selling your body. you're a victim in all this. but the thing is we need to get you to see that and understand that. >> the team is about to wrap up when the undercover officer gets a call back from tonya's partner ellie. >> she said, i'll be back here in an hour, you want to see me. >> detectives clear out of
tonya informs victoria the deal did not go down because the john rejected her.s all it takes to set victoria off. >> for you to pull that as an excuse -- don't play with me like i'm retarded -- >> the scolding gives tonya a painful opportunity to see the true nature of victoria's character and agenda. >> what's she mad at you for right now? >> i don't know. she never talked to me like that. >> you didn't get money for her. the only thing she cares about is you...
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this was just a few moments ago at the airbase where tonya is. the plane carrying the casket of nelson mandela flying to the eastern cape. a flight that will take around 1 hour, 45, perhaps two hours. live in the eastern cape we'll have an idea what will happen when the aircraft lands there. >> the airplane will land and certainly official things will take place. the family members drove past the vehicle in the body of the airport behind me. everybody is getting ready and they've been told the plane is taking off and on its way. people talking about from the village is they've been told that the funeral is private. normally you don't get invited to a funeral. you get up and go and a your respects. a lot of people are trying to understand or take that in. officials said you will go to certain areas and you will be part of the audience. 70s and 80s want to know why they cannot wear their traditional morning gear and say good-bye to nelson mandela, the man i know and love. it's interesting how the western culture and the traditional culture are tryi
this was just a few moments ago at the airbase where tonya is. the plane carrying the casket of nelson mandela flying to the eastern cape. a flight that will take around 1 hour, 45, perhaps two hours. live in the eastern cape we'll have an idea what will happen when the aircraft lands there. >> the airplane will land and certainly official things will take place. the family members drove past the vehicle in the body of the airport behind me. everybody is getting ready and they've been...
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tonya mosley shares the story of a 35-year-old mother of three raising her family on $9.31 an hour. >it's 2:00 and mya molina's five-hour shift at kfc is over. she is off to pick up her youngest son from day care before heading home. and with no time to take off her uniform, she headed to the kitchen to make a snack. >> they look to me. they don't have no one else to look to. >> for the last five years the 35-year-old single number of three has been making $9.31ing cents an hour. >> i'm the definition of the working poor as they say. >> her job helps but doesn't cover the cost of supporting a family of four. i receive food stamp benefits. i receive subsidized day care, subsidized housing, and my son is on wic. >> women infrant -- infants and children is a prom that help low-income families. >> right now i'm just focusing on taking care of them, making them happy and make sure they get the education so that they don't have to work a fast-food restaurant at 9.31. for the past three weeks i have been working nights and weekends, because christmas time is coming up. >> one day she plans o
tonya mosley shares the story of a 35-year-old mother of three raising her family on $9.31 an hour. >it's 2:00 and mya molina's five-hour shift at kfc is over. she is off to pick up her youngest son from day care before heading home. and with no time to take off her uniform, she headed to the kitchen to make a snack. >> they look to me. they don't have no one else to look to. >> for the last five years the 35-year-old single number of three has been making $9.31ing cents an hour....
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tonya is live where the engineers are sometime mid and tonya, what's the latest? that big dig is at a standstill, and it has been since friday. crews are trying to figure out what to do next, but as we have learned it is complicated. is booring machine is nicknamed birth that, and it is the largest machine in the world. as friday you said, it hit that mysterious object and stopped. now the machine is 60 feet under ground, and 110 feet down. the plan is to send crews down to investigate, but there are some challenges, first off, it is not pressurize sod they must set up chambers and special divers or they can drill down above to stabilize the soil. now there is a lot of talk of what may have caused this, i may be as simple as a boulder, others think it may be a look into seattle's past. and also, a rail line. and a shipyard. >> there are thousands of guesses floating around, but until we get down there, and see what the actual situation is, it's just speculation and guesses. >> it is way too early for us to have any comment whatsoever. which this going to delay the
tonya is live where the engineers are sometime mid and tonya, what's the latest? that big dig is at a standstill, and it has been since friday. crews are trying to figure out what to do next, but as we have learned it is complicated. is booring machine is nicknamed birth that, and it is the largest machine in the world. as friday you said, it hit that mysterious object and stopped. now the machine is 60 feet under ground, and 110 feet down. the plan is to send crews down to investigate, but...
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tonya is just outside the stadium, and you have been there assessing the mood of people walking in andand you have spoken to many people, what have they said? >> that said, one overriding message, one of unity and togetherness, and the fact that the job isn't done. i spoke to an elderly woman first of all, and she said she owed it to monday to be here today, and she said there are still a lot of people living in in poverty in this country, and that's really something we have to start addressing, and much more quickly, then i spoke to one of the security guards working here and he said mandela was an inspiration for us, but also he lived by example, and he asked the question, look at how many leaders across africa, stay in power for much longer than they are, in many people's minds supposed to. and he said mandela lived by example on that front. and i spoke to a couple of young people, a brother and sister born into a free democratic south africa, and the young man about nine years old said he wanted to be like mandela. and i said what does that mean? and he said i must be a good boy. i
tonya is just outside the stadium, and you have been there assessing the mood of people walking in andand you have spoken to many people, what have they said? >> that said, one overriding message, one of unity and togetherness, and the fact that the job isn't done. i spoke to an elderly woman first of all, and she said she owed it to monday to be here today, and she said there are still a lot of people living in in poverty in this country, and that's really something we have to start...
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tonya page is standing by, with more on that, tonya? >> yes, we have been here for several hours and really i think we are hearing the opening verse of what will be a long song of tribute we will hear played out over the coming days. people come together, really choosing at this moment to celebrate the life of nelson mandela. mourn his passing, of course, an event that millions of south africans knew it was coming, they didn't know when, a bit of. >> a outpouring of emotion, and they are really remembering him. and the life and the legacy, and the gift that he gave the sacrifice he gave for this country. people of all walks of life, all religion i don't knows, all colors and ages gather here. this is the south africa that nelson mandela dreamed of. >> talk a little bit about -- south afterdan people were so protective of nelson mandela, especially in his final days and now that his death is finally come there's so much planned after his death. what is is expecting in the coming days. >> . >> the military possibles are not saying exactly
tonya page is standing by, with more on that, tonya? >> yes, we have been here for several hours and really i think we are hearing the opening verse of what will be a long song of tribute we will hear played out over the coming days. people come together, really choosing at this moment to celebrate the life of nelson mandela. mourn his passing, of course, an event that millions of south africans knew it was coming, they didn't know when, a bit of. >> a outpouring of emotion, and...
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tonya paige took a tour of his official archive to see how his memory will live on. >> this year the- >> the center of memory is full of the predictable but also the strange and unusual. >> if you look at this right here, it is from arnold schwarzenegger. >> it's arnold and mad da. >> it was another gift begin to madiba. >> he's behind her. >> he's behind her, yes. >> who that? >> that's oprah winfrey. >> as well as being a historical record of nelson mandela's life, it's a play to cut through the mythology. his most personality docume -- personal documents are in the vault. >> this is his mother's death certificate. his mother died in 1968. this is where he wanted to bury her, but he wasn't allowed. >> there are private letters with winnie and journal entries to details an argument with his current wife. >> is this sense of carrying a burden in relation to the saintly image. he became the face of the struggle, but i think as he's grown older felt very uncomfortable with this. >> that is madiba's office since 2002. he used to come in here almost every day, and then as he really retir
tonya paige took a tour of his official archive to see how his memory will live on. >> this year the- >> the center of memory is full of the predictable but also the strange and unusual. >> if you look at this right here, it is from arnold schwarzenegger. >> it's arnold and mad da. >> it was another gift begin to madiba. >> he's behind her. >> he's behind her, yes. >> who that? >> that's oprah winfrey. >> as well as being a historical...
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tonya mosley, al jazeera. the hits keep coming from the nsa. the agency tracked up to 5 billion cell phone as day. only used used the day to to map locations and follow their movement around the globe. the newspaper says the information came from document provided by former nsa contractor. the report says the cell phones are outside the united states. the united nations has authorized a peace keeping force for the central african republic, the security council voted took place hours after a gun fight in the streets of the capitol left dozens of people dead. al jazeera diplomatic editor has more from the united nations. >> the u.n. security council voted unanimously for this resolution, in many ways it was compromised in the end, they decided to come up with 3,500 african peace keepers backed up by 1,200 french troops. one of the earlier ideas that has been put before them, was the idea of a peace keeping force. he said he would lead a difficult environment like the car up to 9,000 troops. there is a big difference with what is now being offered
tonya mosley, al jazeera. the hits keep coming from the nsa. the agency tracked up to 5 billion cell phone as day. only used used the day to to map locations and follow their movement around the globe. the newspaper says the information came from document provided by former nsa contractor. the report says the cell phones are outside the united states. the united nations has authorized a peace keeping force for the central african republic, the security council voted took place hours after a gun...
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tonya mosle demonstrations came here to seattle to have their voices heard. standing at the steps of the amazon headquarters in seattle, most of the protesters here joined with a german worker demanding better pay and working conditions. >> we've been trying to get amazon to deal with us and bargain with us for over a year now. >> reporter: nancy becker works in a returns department in germany. she says the working conditions are unhealthy, especially during the summer months. >> people are just literally dropping like flies because of hooes exhaustion. >> germany warehouse workers say amazon pays them just over 9 euros, and that's $13.11 an hour. they want a raise increase, union recognition and a collector bargaining agreement. they say it's on par with orion line retailers in europe. in a statement released today amazon said, quote, we feel it's best to work directly with our employees and not an intermediary. local amazon representatives and not workers in support. >> this cuts across national boundaries. >> reporter: the timing of the walkout in germany,
tonya mosle demonstrations came here to seattle to have their voices heard. standing at the steps of the amazon headquarters in seattle, most of the protesters here joined with a german worker demanding better pay and working conditions. >> we've been trying to get amazon to deal with us and bargain with us for over a year now. >> reporter: nancy becker works in a returns department in germany. she says the working conditions are unhealthy, especially during the summer months....
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tonya peterson with the san francisco zoo. i will make this brief. and i will try to get to the powerpoint here if i can get to the powerpoint and give you an attendance update. i just want to show we are at our 6-month of date attendance. look at how much of it came in november, 12,000 coming in november . that's because we opened the new playground. if you can't recognize them, that kid there is general manager phil. thank you everybody for coming to the opening. we had 4,000 members come on opening day at the playground. so a huge success. our next slide it's a gorilla baby girl. she will be going on display this weekend on saturday. with that we have come down with a few names, which is mallakai, and it an integrated troop. the grandmother has done a fantastic job. she actually helps feed the baby. that's terrific news. then we'll go to zoo lights. we are in full programming starting tomorrow. this is the second year from 4:30 p.m. to 8:00. we have food and crafts and even a food truck. look on our website for more programming and information. we
tonya peterson with the san francisco zoo. i will make this brief. and i will try to get to the powerpoint here if i can get to the powerpoint and give you an attendance update. i just want to show we are at our 6-month of date attendance. look at how much of it came in november, 12,000 coming in november . that's because we opened the new playground. if you can't recognize them, that kid there is general manager phil. thank you everybody for coming to the opening. we had 4,000 members come on...
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. >> i'm tonya peter i'm president of the san francisco zoo. i've ever worn jeans at city hall. (laughter) >> so you're not the person i thought you were. >> again, we gave shirts out to celebrate our new background and got a logo. this is actively a remodel of a ancient and rusty prognosticated. this is the slide. where we are on attendance. year to date we're 9 thousand 20th century 2 hundred over projections. our prognosticated opens this subpoenaed and wool have a members productive in the morning of november 24th i want to thank our general manager whose going to inaugurate our banners. so your major donors have a chance to play on saturday. we light up the zoo last year, we do the it for a week and this year we're to do it through the weekends. in terms of the animal updates oh, no let me talk about the playground. we want to emphasize there are frogs and turtles all kinds and as a reminder it's 3 zones and the next slide we have a parlor cap those are for kids have to 8. this is a gentle reminder to have the kids reunite. on the left we
. >> i'm tonya peter i'm president of the san francisco zoo. i've ever worn jeans at city hall. (laughter) >> so you're not the person i thought you were. >> again, we gave shirts out to celebrate our new background and got a logo. this is actively a remodel of a ancient and rusty prognosticated. this is the slide. where we are on attendance. year to date we're 9 thousand 20th century 2 hundred over projections. our prognosticated opens this subpoenaed and wool have a members...
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mark huntsinger and his wife tonya and their family checked into the candycane inn for a much anticipated trip to disneyland last night. that's when a griffin struck. surveillance cameras caught a thief hot wiring their new honda suv and driving it off along with all of the presents in the back. anaheim police were so angry about this crime they paid the family a surprise visit today. >> the police department got together and put some gifts together and wrapped them for you guys. >> are you surprised? >> yes. >> it is really cool how the police officers all came together and made this happen. >> late today police found their car empty two miles from the hotel. dl is no sign of the -- there is no sign of the thief who made off with it. >>> there is still time to bring holiday cheer to needy children in san francisco. this is an annual tradition at lefty odoole. it is called the last chance toy drive. the restaurant owner, nick bovis, says the event was inspired by his worst christmas that he ever had. >> it was about 21 years ago and i got a pink slip for my job and no job and no place to
mark huntsinger and his wife tonya and their family checked into the candycane inn for a much anticipated trip to disneyland last night. that's when a griffin struck. surveillance cameras caught a thief hot wiring their new honda suv and driving it off along with all of the presents in the back. anaheim police were so angry about this crime they paid the family a surprise visit today. >> the police department got together and put some gifts together and wrapped them for you guys. >>...
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or if it takes a tonya harding to break a couple of knees. >> this is truly pitiful. this conversation should have taken place 30 years ago. the speaker is acknowledging in his own caucus thereare people who are neanderthals. that tells it all. it ithe stat of the party itself. >> am i the only one who will stand up for males? the republican minority has ntributed not just the jerks, , christino'donnell, a woman, sharron angle in nevada, a woman. there are equal opportunity abusers here. hats off to john boehner for trying to bring the party into the e 20th century. trying to bring the party into the e 20th century. >> hayou won't take my life. you won't take our future. aids affects us all. even babies. chevron is working to stop mother-to-child trsmission. our employees and their families are part of the fight. and we're winning. at chevron nigeria, we havevent had a reported case in 12 years. aids is strong. aids is strong. but we are stronger. and aids... ♪ aids is going to lose. aids is going to lose. ♪ now get the fios triple play for just $79.99 a month online,
or if it takes a tonya harding to break a couple of knees. >> this is truly pitiful. this conversation should have taken place 30 years ago. the speaker is acknowledging in his own caucus thereare people who are neanderthals. that tells it all. it ithe stat of the party itself. >> am i the only one who will stand up for males? the republican minority has ntributed not just the jerks, , christino'donnell, a woman, sharron angle in nevada, a woman. there are equal opportunity abusers...
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she's the daughter of daniel and tonya.police say they blame manly for their daughter's drug problems. she was arrested in late october and charged with possessing heroin, syringes, and other paraphernalia. william beat manly with a metal baseball bat, trackturing his skull and landing him at baltimore shock trauma. sister walked in on the attack and called 911. she told investigators that delmar were holding a wooden baseball bat and a hunting knife and stress to return the next night. all four adults are facing first-degree burglary and assault charges. late last month, a judge ordered all of them to stay away from mandly and his home. andrea mccarren, wusa9. >> bob mcdonnell is proposing new mental health initiatives, $28 million in additional funding for critical and mental health services and the creation of a task force to look at ways to head off what he calls a mental health crisis. the announcement comes less than a month after state senator, creigh deeds, was stabbed by his own son, gust. you know this story, gus
she's the daughter of daniel and tonya.police say they blame manly for their daughter's drug problems. she was arrested in late october and charged with possessing heroin, syringes, and other paraphernalia. william beat manly with a metal baseball bat, trackturing his skull and landing him at baltimore shock trauma. sister walked in on the attack and called 911. she told investigators that delmar were holding a wooden baseball bat and a hunting knife and stress to return the next night. all...
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tonya page, al jazeera, south africa. >>> this was a very special christmas for one colorado skier who says his dog helped save his life. leonard summer says he was back country skiing in november when he suffered a spinal injury in a really bad accident leaving him paralyzed, as you can see here, and buried in the snow, but his siberian husky named juno came to the rescue. he first helped to keep him warm, and then he went to get help. >> i guess without juno here i would probably not be alive today. >> the animal rights group peta awarded juno with the here row yik dog award. "america tonight" is in a couple of minutes. we'll be back in a moment with the headlines, but we'll leave you with a final view of the empire state building all lit up in its christmas colors. back in a moment. >> this is al jazeera america. here is a look at tonight's top stowshes. aid agencies need about $166 million in the next few months for humanitarian efforts in south sudan. thousands of people have died. >>> egypt's muslim brotherhood, will not change its mission or its beliefs. the declaration is based
tonya page, al jazeera, south africa. >>> this was a very special christmas for one colorado skier who says his dog helped save his life. leonard summer says he was back country skiing in november when he suffered a spinal injury in a really bad accident leaving him paralyzed, as you can see here, and buried in the snow, but his siberian husky named juno came to the rescue. he first helped to keep him warm, and then he went to get help. >> i guess without juno here i would...
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mark huntsinger and his wife tonya and their family checked into the candycane inn for a much anticipatedip to disneyland last night. that's when a griffin struck. surveillance cameras caught a thief hot wiring their new honda suv and driving it off along with all of the presents in the back. anaheim police were so angry about this crime they paid the family a surprise visit today. >> the police department got together and put some gifts together and wrapped them for you guys. >> are you surprised? >> yes. >> it is really cool how the police officers all came together and made this happen. >> late today police found their car empty two miles from the hotel. dl is no sign of the -- there is no sign of the thief who made off with it. >>> there is still time to bring holiday cheer to needy children in san francisco. this is an annual tradition at lefty odoole. it is called the last chance toy drive. the restaurant owner, nick bovis, says the event was inspired by his worst christmas that he ever had. >> it was about 21 years ago and i got a pink slip for my job and no job and no place to go.
mark huntsinger and his wife tonya and their family checked into the candycane inn for a much anticipatedip to disneyland last night. that's when a griffin struck. surveillance cameras caught a thief hot wiring their new honda suv and driving it off along with all of the presents in the back. anaheim police were so angry about this crime they paid the family a surprise visit today. >> the police department got together and put some gifts together and wrapped them for you guys. >>...
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he claims ex-wife tonya harding knew all about the 1994 attack on nancy kerrigan and he says they decided to do something really stupid and he only regrets ruin renning harding's promising career, not kerry began's. >>> and speaking of sports, let's get to the latest with richard lui. >>> dramatic finishes in the nba. first off, the rivalry, indiana and miami. pacers up by 11, but lebron james gets nasty screaming at mario chaum echaumer chalmers. it worked. flaen chokes miami survives 97-94. >>> next knicks/bucks. overtime. bucks get the rebound. sending it to double overtime. carmelo anthony nailing a three-pointer earning his paycheck. knicks 107-101. >>> more overtime yet. charlotte at toronto, tied. kendall walker hitting it in the final second. charlotte in a squeaker 104-102. >>> it was the helmet in the jaw heard round the world. the nfl fined terrence garvin $25,000 for that play, leading with his helmet when blocking cincinnati punter who was still able to walk off the field. his jaw is broken. vertebrae cracked and season done. garvin is expected to appeal that fine. his team t
he claims ex-wife tonya harding knew all about the 1994 attack on nancy kerrigan and he says they decided to do something really stupid and he only regrets ruin renning harding's promising career, not kerry began's. >>> and speaking of sports, let's get to the latest with richard lui. >>> dramatic finishes in the nba. first off, the rivalry, indiana and miami. pacers up by 11, but lebron james gets nasty screaming at mario chaum echaumer chalmers. it worked. flaen chokes miami...
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tonya says this is a good lesson.e not responsible enough to attend school you are likely not responsible enough to drive. ed says it seems misguided. dave says i understand the intended lesson to be learned but it seems that should be up to the parents to teach. if they can't or won't get involved, then revoke. thanks to everyone who responded. anna kooiman right now getting ready for "fox & friends" which stars right now. >>> good morning. today is friday, the 27th of december, 2013. i'm anna kooiman in for elisabeth. president obama signs a budget with controversial costs. what it means for our veterans and the terror suspects at guantanamo bay. >> remember this government official enjoying wine at the spa on taxpayers' dime? whoever thought today good news would come out of this photo? >> really? >> yeah. >> ditching class used to be easy. >> bueller. >> here. >>
tonya says this is a good lesson.e not responsible enough to attend school you are likely not responsible enough to drive. ed says it seems misguided. dave says i understand the intended lesson to be learned but it seems that should be up to the parents to teach. if they can't or won't get involved, then revoke. thanks to everyone who responded. anna kooiman right now getting ready for "fox & friends" which stars right now. >>> good morning. today is friday, the 27th of...
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this schedule even included tonya to create the next week's schedule to people out one half hour time slot and was color-coded by a category and took up half of the refrigerator. looking at it filled me with hope. i can do it all. but dread of not a moment to spare. on paper there is time for everything as long as nothing went wrong. of course, things did go wrong. the car got a flat, a friend would ask for a favor, the water heater broke and flooded the floor. when it happens it is like the proverbial butterfly effected cause the hurricane. one wrong move could set off a chain of events causing a whole schedule to collapse for the worst was when one of us got sick because chances were all of us would get sick that means stock in the house for a week or more getting bored we did everything humanly possible. we took daley multi vitamins. in to get to allergy shots at the slightest hint of a local level given verbal remedies and homeopathic remedies to boost the immune system. we took the of grown up a version. one entire shelf in the kitchen packets of the emergency and tubes of airbor
this schedule even included tonya to create the next week's schedule to people out one half hour time slot and was color-coded by a category and took up half of the refrigerator. looking at it filled me with hope. i can do it all. but dread of not a moment to spare. on paper there is time for everything as long as nothing went wrong. of course, things did go wrong. the car got a flat, a friend would ask for a favor, the water heater broke and flooded the floor. when it happens it is like the...
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tonya page, al jazeera, pretoria. >> that was the theme there earlier in pretoria.t long journey to his final resting place. you were along that route. it was lined with hundreds and thousands of mourners. take talk us through the scene of that. >> it was a mixture of emotions. i think some people were somber. they were sad. some people were happy. they were celebrating. they were happy he lived a long life and they wanted to give him a good send-off. i think people here, a lot of them, those in the villages, don't have access to television, so this is the first time they actually saw him in terms of him lying in the coffin, the coffin being driven and to them, it was real. he is gone. and they actually are glad he has come here and he will be buried here in the eastern cape. to give context, this is the village where he will be buried on sunday. you see directly across the white tents there, that is the home, where the coffins. a vigil will be held and the family will do things that need to be done, to be sure that the spirits are happy. further to your right here,
tonya page, al jazeera, pretoria. >> that was the theme there earlier in pretoria.t long journey to his final resting place. you were along that route. it was lined with hundreds and thousands of mourners. take talk us through the scene of that. >> it was a mixture of emotions. i think some people were somber. they were sad. some people were happy. they were celebrating. they were happy he lived a long life and they wanted to give him a good send-off. i think people here, a lot of...
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you go home and talk to tonya and talk to god and i know you think about the things you said and the you've said. what have you said that you wish you said that better? >> if i had a priest, i'd tell him. i've already talked to god about it. i believe we have all made mistakes, and if i had my life to live all over again, i would try to do things differently, but then again, doing things the way i did, even being an alcoholic, which is on the top five stupid things i've ever done, starting to drink brought me to the understanding of where i am today, and where i am today is a much better place than i've ever been in my life. i -- i believe that ghondi and martin luther king were absolutely right, and if we can find a place to where, yes, even jesus turned the tables over once in awhile, you know, even martin luther king and ghondi were clear of what they believed but did it with love. anything i've done to cheapen the idea that we are -- we are all in the same family, and we all have to treat each other with respect. those are the things i regret the most. >> so you think that we as
you go home and talk to tonya and talk to god and i know you think about the things you said and the you've said. what have you said that you wish you said that better? >> if i had a priest, i'd tell him. i've already talked to god about it. i believe we have all made mistakes, and if i had my life to live all over again, i would try to do things differently, but then again, doing things the way i did, even being an alcoholic, which is on the top five stupid things i've ever done,...
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you go home and talk to tonya and talk to god and i know you think about the things you said and the you've said. what have you said that you wish you said that better? >> if i had a priest, i'd tell him. i've already talked to god about it. i believe we have all made mistakes, and if i had my life to live all over again, i would try to do things differently, but then again, doing things the way i did, even being an alcoholic, which is on the top five stupid things i've ever done, starting to drink brought me to the understanding of where i am today, and where i am today is a much better place than i've ever been in my life. i -- i believe that ghondi and martin luther king were absolutely right, and if we can find a place to where, yes, even jesus turned the tables over once in awhile, you know, even martin luther king and ghondi were clear of what they believed but did it with love. anything i've done to cheapen the idea that we are -- we are all in the same family, and we all have to treat each other with respect. those are the things i regret the most. >> so you think that we as
you go home and talk to tonya and talk to god and i know you think about the things you said and the you've said. what have you said that you wish you said that better? >> if i had a priest, i'd tell him. i've already talked to god about it. i believe we have all made mistakes, and if i had my life to live all over again, i would try to do things differently, but then again, doing things the way i did, even being an alcoholic, which is on the top five stupid things i've ever done,...
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tonya page, al jazeera, south africa. >> in cuba many artists work to support to creativity, but there is one musician who managed to live a dream and is paying it forward. >> havana boasts hundreds of crumbling buildings slowly painstakingly being restored. he has taken this former power station and renovating it to house his dream, the factor of cuban art. >> it's a place that would allow cuban artists to enhance their work, to give it creative value. it's a place to display their art and live their lives. >> reporter: in this particular corner of havana this power station is being renovated to create a showcase of the best of cuban art and culture. he found fame both at home and abroad but like most cuban artists he had to struggle to be heard. >> there are a lot of talented youngsters out there who simply have nowhere to perform. >> reporter: with his own money and support of the cuban authorities, the factory of cuban art will be home to music, photography, theater and art. >> there is a public hungry for culture who wants to zoo photography, music and classic art all in the same
tonya page, al jazeera, south africa. >> in cuba many artists work to support to creativity, but there is one musician who managed to live a dream and is paying it forward. >> havana boasts hundreds of crumbling buildings slowly painstakingly being restored. he has taken this former power station and renovating it to house his dream, the factor of cuban art. >> it's a place that would allow cuban artists to enhance their work, to give it creative value. it's a place to display...
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his official archive in joe hanses berg, tonya page gives us a tour. >> for this year. >> the center of memory is full of the predictable but, also, the strange and unusual. >> if you look at this one here it's from arnold schwarzenegger >> arnie and madiba. >> the gift that was given to madiba. >> he is behind her? >> he is behind her, yes. >> who is that? >> these oprah winfrey. as well as being a historical record of nelson mandela's life, it's a place people can get through the mythology. his most personal documents are in the vault. >> this is his mother's death certificate. he asked for permission to attend the funeral. as the son, he wanted to bury her, but he wasn't allowed. >> there are private letters to his then wife winnie and diary entries. one which documents an argument with his current wife. >> is this connection of carrying a butter in relation to this image of him, saintly image, he became the face of the struggle, but i think increasingly as he has grown older felt very uncomfortable with that. >> this is madiba's office since 2002. madiba used to come in here almo
his official archive in joe hanses berg, tonya page gives us a tour. >> for this year. >> the center of memory is full of the predictable but, also, the strange and unusual. >> if you look at this one here it's from arnold schwarzenegger >> arnie and madiba. >> the gift that was given to madiba. >> he is behind her? >> he is behind her, yes. >> who is that? >> these oprah winfrey. as well as being a historical record of nelson mandela's...
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now google glass, peeping toms or tonyas going around recording everything.here's very little privacy left. it's important congress look at this in the totality. we have to entrust power to someone, but no one can be trusted with power. that's the paradox we live in. i think it's good it's out there. we have to now examine the role of technology in our lives and how much we're going to give up in the way of privacy. >> i think he did incredible damage. i think he's a traitor and he has damaged us internationally. i am very glad, however, that there is a discussion going on, because i think there's a lot of paradoxical aspects to it. i coined a new term, cyber exhibitionism. people put an incredible amount of information themselves out into the system and they think that's kind of neat and fun. at the same time they criticizes the police and fbi in boston for not having found the marathon killer ahead of time. we don't know what we want. we do believe privacy is essential to us. at the same time we are concerned about terrorists. so i think there's a big discu
now google glass, peeping toms or tonyas going around recording everything.here's very little privacy left. it's important congress look at this in the totality. we have to entrust power to someone, but no one can be trusted with power. that's the paradox we live in. i think it's good it's out there. we have to now examine the role of technology in our lives and how much we're going to give up in the way of privacy. >> i think he did incredible damage. i think he's a traitor and he has...
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screens to watch it all live one of which, of course, was set you be in the soweto in johannesburg where tonya page was and filed this report. >> reporter: the day after nelson mandela was released from prison, he came to this stadium in soweto and addressed a crowd of thousands of people. they gathered to watch the state funeral on some of the big screens. what does nelson mandela mean to you? >> he meant a lot to me, and i learned a lot from him. the two things that i took from him was forgive the enemy and dine with the enemy. that's what i took from him. >> reporter: your mother was an anti-apartheid activist, and the country has changed so much since she was on the streets in soweto. what do you want to see south africa achieve in the next 20 years? >> they must achieve what they promised they could achieve. >> reporter: outside the stadium people are dancing and singing what they call the struggle song. they're songs nelson mandela would have known many of the words to. they speak of liberation, freedom and hope for the future. it's a fitting tribute from soweto that he lived in and love
screens to watch it all live one of which, of course, was set you be in the soweto in johannesburg where tonya page was and filed this report. >> reporter: the day after nelson mandela was released from prison, he came to this stadium in soweto and addressed a crowd of thousands of people. they gathered to watch the state funeral on some of the big screens. what does nelson mandela mean to you? >> he meant a lot to me, and i learned a lot from him. the two things that i took from...
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countries involve act now they warn the tasks would be all that is left of africa's elephants and tonyange and south africa. >> reporter: time for sports and here is joe >> thank you so much. we start with the nba where the top two teams in the east and west conferences faced off on monday but it was the trailblazers who were on top inflicting the second loss of the season on indiana pacers, 106-102. and the western conference the utah jazz had the second straight win and 3 in 4 and beat them 109-103 and scott hayward scored with 29 points and 21 from trey burke and alec burke. and in 2012 stanley cup champions the kings beat conference rivals the blues on monday. and they put the kings ahead 1-0 and midway through the first period beating the goalie and the first of the two on the night. later in the period. and second and la third came in the second period and despite rally and the kings held on to a 3-2 victory and the second win in six games. montana snapped a four-game losing streak and beat them until the final period and 50 seconds apart and they settled the game four minutes lat
countries involve act now they warn the tasks would be all that is left of africa's elephants and tonyange and south africa. >> reporter: time for sports and here is joe >> thank you so much. we start with the nba where the top two teams in the east and west conferences faced off on monday but it was the trailblazers who were on top inflicting the second loss of the season on indiana pacers, 106-102. and the western conference the utah jazz had the second straight win and 3 in 4 and...
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tonya has more. >> these boeing machinists are making it clear, they want their team to build boeings latest 80, a triple seven x. >> i wanted to get something started get some activists out here with me, and try to keep it here. it would have also assured assembly of the triple x. they now want formal negotiations to begin again, 8500 jobs are at stake, and the company has gone shopping. soliciting bids to land the assembly lines for the newest aircraft. >> fund mentally what bowing is asking is for any new location to replicate what is here in washington. >> at least 15 states are believed to be part of the bidding war, as of this week, missouri is offering $1.7 billion in tax rates the washington state, is offering five times as much, $8.7 billion the biggest corporate tax incentive in american history. it is a pricy, but worthwhile investment in the states future. je, it's been valued over $8 million but we think that will yield $21 billion in new revenue to the state over that same 16 year period. >> tax breaks are not the only requirements for the state that will ultimately buil
tonya has more. >> these boeing machinists are making it clear, they want their team to build boeings latest 80, a triple seven x. >> i wanted to get something started get some activists out here with me, and try to keep it here. it would have also assured assembly of the triple x. they now want formal negotiations to begin again, 8500 jobs are at stake, and the company has gone shopping. soliciting bids to land the assembly lines for the newest aircraft. >> fund mentally what...
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the wife on the other hand tonya couch 46 was charged with reckless driving in 2003, stopped for speedingkids who weren't secured in the car under age 17. looks like she was convicted on that and had to do six months of community service. so they have had more than the average brushes with the law. >> the kid lives with whom? >> now kids sent to california as part of his penalty for killings. >> explain that to me. >> he is going out to the newport academy in california which costs, wait for it, $450,000 a year to keep him there. the dad is going to pay. the dad has got millions as they argued in the case. >> he owns a sheet metal company. >> they made a ton of money. made like $10 million a year in this sheet metal company. is he going to pay $450,000 a year for ethan to go out there and do equine therapy and have organic meals for the next two years. one of the conditions is dad pays and the kid can't have any contact with the parents. so the judge clearly does not think the parents are good people. the kids' psychiatrist testified at his trial the parents aren't good people. the parent
the wife on the other hand tonya couch 46 was charged with reckless driving in 2003, stopped for speedingkids who weren't secured in the car under age 17. looks like she was convicted on that and had to do six months of community service. so they have had more than the average brushes with the law. >> the kid lives with whom? >> now kids sent to california as part of his penalty for killings. >> explain that to me. >> he is going out to the newport academy in california...
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he served as former finance minister and is going to improve security and roads and education and tonyamore from the capitol. >> reporter: these are some of madagascar's 8 million voters and have one overriding message, they just want the political and economic crisis that gripped their country for nearly five years now to be over. today they will be voting for 151 parliament and a new president and two candidates that have come to the final round. he is being supported by the outgoing president and on the other side john robinson and supported by the president in 2009. robinson voted a short while ago and had this to say afterwards. >> translator: the people must vote. this is a turning point for our country and for the development of our nation. i want to confirm to madagascar people this election must unite us. >> reporter: there are hundreds of election observers here. if the vote is declared free and clear we should see return of foreign investors and donor money that was cutoff after the coup in 2009 but it all depends if the military and the loser accept results which should be b
he served as former finance minister and is going to improve security and roads and education and tonyamore from the capitol. >> reporter: these are some of madagascar's 8 million voters and have one overriding message, they just want the political and economic crisis that gripped their country for nearly five years now to be over. today they will be voting for 151 parliament and a new president and two candidates that have come to the final round. he is being supported by the outgoing...
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the wife on the other hand tonya couch 46 was charged with reckless driving in 2003, stopped for speedingr age 17. looks like she was convicted on that and had to do six months of community service. so they have had more than the average brushes with the law. >> the kid lives with whom? >> now kids sent to california as part of his penalty for these killings. >> explain that to me. >> he is going out to the newport academy in california which costs, wait for it, $450,000 a year to keep him there. the dad is going to pay. the dad has got millions as they argued in the case. >> he owns a sheet metal company. >> they made a ton of money. made like $10 million a year in this sheet metal company. is he going to pay $450,000 a year for ethan to go out there and do equine therapy and have organic meals for the next two years. one of the conditions is dad pays and the kid can't have any contact with the parents. so the judge clearly does not think the parents are good people. the kids' psychiatrist testified at his trial the parents aren't good people. the parents have basically raised a kid with
the wife on the other hand tonya couch 46 was charged with reckless driving in 2003, stopped for speedingr age 17. looks like she was convicted on that and had to do six months of community service. so they have had more than the average brushes with the law. >> the kid lives with whom? >> now kids sent to california as part of his penalty for these killings. >> explain that to me. >> he is going out to the newport academy in california which costs, wait for it, $450,000...
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charles: the people in the past shaping the future, tonya to be popular in the future.t out an idea and you kind of way it, let's go with it. it is interesting. stuart: we acknowledge that power, but when it comes a stock price the question still remains, how do you make money out of this influence you've got? how do you do that? charles: ability is a powerful if you include ads and stuff. stuart: maybe they will go up when they understand the way to make money out of it. charles: may have created a highway, now they have to put a hold on it. then to find a way not to slow down the highway, not to make intrusive to make a pleasant experience without deviating from the fact that was fun in the first place. stuart: charles payne right again. we're out of time. connell, it is yours. connell: we'll talk about that coming up an insurance company says hold on, healthcare.gov still has significant issues will talk about what those issues are. and we have optional or, a good friend of ours show saying he is most worried about a bubble in u.s. stocks, stock market bubble. we hav
charles: the people in the past shaping the future, tonya to be popular in the future.t out an idea and you kind of way it, let's go with it. it is interesting. stuart: we acknowledge that power, but when it comes a stock price the question still remains, how do you make money out of this influence you've got? how do you do that? charles: ability is a powerful if you include ads and stuff. stuart: maybe they will go up when they understand the way to make money out of it. charles: may have...
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the mother, tonya, had five. and the father, fred, 22 incidents, from as far back as 1989.ismissed. others, paid with fines. >> there are dumb people who get away with stuff. and his parents maybe need to do a little talking, as well. >> reporter: and there's more legal action pending for the family. the parents face civil lawsuits from the families of the victims. for abc news, reena ninen, new york. >> a lot to look into there. >>> the weather and ginger zee. >> i've been promising the warm-up. now we're going to look at how warm it gets not only in new york city, but places like orlando. maybe you have plans to go to disney for the holidays. look at the warmth. mid-80s by the time we reach the weekend. anybody traveling down there will be in great shape. new york city, 55 by saturday. washington, d.c. gets into the 60s. that doesn't bode well for a white christmas. but still, a nice return to at least tolerable weather or more. look at that. atlanta, close to 70 by the time we end the week and start the weekend. and we want to, of course, check on that storm. i was promi
the mother, tonya, had five. and the father, fred, 22 incidents, from as far back as 1989.ismissed. others, paid with fines. >> there are dumb people who get away with stuff. and his parents maybe need to do a little talking, as well. >> reporter: and there's more legal action pending for the family. the parents face civil lawsuits from the families of the victims. for abc news, reena ninen, new york. >> a lot to look into there. >>> the weather and ginger zee....
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tonya in coatesville, pennsylvania, you've been very patient. ahead with your question. >> thank you so much. my question is complicated. one of the things that i met in roosevelt through the junior league. my question is douglas hit on it earlier, please tell me -- could you tell the listeners about the relationship she had about the tuskegee airmen, a little more like how is that controversial and also her relationship with two other african-americans and that's mary mcclout mathune and also a. phillip randolph? thanks. >> three topics in way. but in world war ii, we had 1 million african-americans who served and eleanor roosevelt was very concerned that they were being treated as second class citizens. there are stories of her going into georgia and seeing african-americans in the hospital that had smaller rooms and worse medical conditions and would blow her top and say you ear treating african-americans the same. tuskegee is an historic place where booker t. washington made famous and aviation was going to be a big part of the war effort. s
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and as prices soar affordable housing for poor and middle class is vanishing and al jazeera tonya moseleyws us how some people are feeling the squeeze. >> 62-year-old william is a disabled painter and spends time at the public library searching online for affordable places to live. rome is homeless and sleeping in a men's shelter and on the waiting list to get in the subsidy housing program for three years. the scarcity of affordable housing particularly for low-income people is happening not only here but cities across the country. the joint center for housing at harvard says low income renters has gone up and rental options for them is going down. between 2001-2011 renters making $19,000 a year or less searched from 3 million to nearly 12 million. the number of affordable rentals is 7 million and a third of them are now occupied by higher income households. >> when they are out competing for a rental unit in the market from someone perhaps who works at amazon who can pay a higher first and last month's rent, people in lower and socio economic are not the winners in this. >> reporter: sh
and as prices soar affordable housing for poor and middle class is vanishing and al jazeera tonya moseleyws us how some people are feeling the squeeze. >> 62-year-old william is a disabled painter and spends time at the public library searching online for affordable places to live. rome is homeless and sleeping in a men's shelter and on the waiting list to get in the subsidy housing program for three years. the scarcity of affordable housing particularly for low-income people is happening...
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tonya in martinsburg, west virginia. independent. caller: hello. i made over 800 phone calls. you can't have an illegal war in iraq if nobody goes to jail. of these wall street people go to jail. the law for the rich is not the same as the law for the poor and the democrats let the obama administration get away from turning their backs against all bigwigs. nobody went to jail. you go to congress. you american patriots. ef you are poor, you don't hav a leg to stand on. the democrats don't hold their own people accountable. maybe you should get rahm emanuel back and ask him who is retarded now? leckie said to obama supporters nothingwere working for to boost obama. caller.mocratic caller: good morning, america. morning, c-span. somebody is going to get fired because of this website failure. fired, person gets lawmakers have to make sure that fired and theys don't collect any pension from the government, no free health nothing -- they are supposed to roll into the affordable care act. when you fire somebody, make suck on theey don't taxpayer funds ever again as long as they live.
tonya in martinsburg, west virginia. independent. caller: hello. i made over 800 phone calls. you can't have an illegal war in iraq if nobody goes to jail. of these wall street people go to jail. the law for the rich is not the same as the law for the poor and the democrats let the obama administration get away from turning their backs against all bigwigs. nobody went to jail. you go to congress. you american patriots. ef you are poor, you don't hav a leg to stand on. the democrats don't hold...