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this video comes to us from johannesburg in south africa. that student is launching a barrage of stuff at the teacher. >> the worst part is all the other students are cheering him on. >> oh. >> now the teacher is believed to have that kid's backpack but the teacher walks away as the student chases after him. >> with a broom stick in his hand. >> he does. he keeps going after the teacher. the teacher shows remarkable restraint. this student hit, kicked, bit and threw that broom at the teacher, as well as the chair. >> was this a case of bullying from the kid to the teacher? >> at this point we don't know what instigated the fight. the fight is under investigation by the department of education. the school hasn't made a statement but the department of education says this teacher should be commended for just walking away. >> the teacher could have fought back and claimed he was defending himself because the student was coming at him with all kinds of stuff. >> the student has been suspended. >> i friday, everybody. we should celebrate. >> we co
this video comes to us from johannesburg in south africa. that student is launching a barrage of stuff at the teacher. >> the worst part is all the other students are cheering him on. >> oh. >> now the teacher is believed to have that kid's backpack but the teacher walks away as the student chases after him. >> with a broom stick in his hand. >> he does. he keeps going after the teacher. the teacher shows remarkable restraint. this student hit, kicked, bit and...
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deborah pattah joins us from johannesburg with more. deborah? >> reporter: it was a swift and fairly seamless operation transporting nelson man-- mandela back to his home in johannesburg. his family have long wanted him to return tome but his medical team believed it was too risky to do so. it finally happened this morning. mandela made the journey safely and his home has now been reconfigured to provide the same 24 hour intensive care he was receiving in his pretoria hospital. his condition though has not changed he remains critically ill and cbs news sources say that over the past three weeks at least 24 oxygen tanks were brought here to his house and home. mandela cannot breathe on his own. he has long expressed a wish to die at home and the same sources tell us that while doctors have done their best it is now time for him to come home where he will spend his final days however long that may be, jeff. >> jeff: deborah, thank you. a music festival in new york city was cancelled today after two people died of drug overdoses. four others had to
deborah pattah joins us from johannesburg with more. deborah? >> reporter: it was a swift and fairly seamless operation transporting nelson man-- mandela back to his home in johannesburg. his family have long wanted him to return tome but his medical team believed it was too risky to do so. it finally happened this morning. mandela made the journey safely and his home has now been reconfigured to provide the same 24 hour intensive care he was receiving in his pretoria hospital. his...
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tanya page joins us live from johannesburg where the former leader remains in critical condition. if his health hasn't changed and he is in critical condition, why is he being discharged? >> reporter: i think he has been discharged between given the choice between being intensive care in the hospital and at home in the comfort of your own home, i think we all kn know. the south african presidency was at pains in its news release to say that an intensive care unit has been set up in his house and home that's a suburb home just behind me, he is getting all of the care he needs to maintain that critical but stable condition. they also went on to say that the entire medical attempt that's been treating him in pretty or i can't has moved here. he is getting the very best care possib possible. but this time, at least in the comfort from his own home. >> and tania, you mentioned the critical care unit being moved to his home. what kind of treatment will he receive by those doctors there? >> reporter: well, which is where at least the president wants top preserve as much of the privacy of
tanya page joins us live from johannesburg where the former leader remains in critical condition. if his health hasn't changed and he is in critical condition, why is he being discharged? >> reporter: i think he has been discharged between given the choice between being intensive care in the hospital and at home in the comfort of your own home, i think we all kn know. the south african presidency was at pains in its news release to say that an intensive care unit has been set up in his...
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we are joined from the phone from johannesburg. what can you tell us? >> caller: while this is going to be very welcome news from south africans. an effort to receive the same level of intensive care at home. hay have reconfigureed his home to allow for the equipment to be used there to maintain his critical condition and hopefully improve it. the health experts that have been treating him during his stay since the 8th of june for some time. medical team will be treating him at home. that will assure many south africans as well. but the other side of the coin calls that there's no situation in any of the statement that his condition improving. so there still cause for concern for the form president nelson mandela here. >> why is there any clarification why they are returning him to his home? >> caller: there in a statement. this has come from the south african of the official con due wit of all information detained to the former president. it extends to reason that he may want to be there and this is much more comfortable and more familiar surroundings,
we are joined from the phone from johannesburg. what can you tell us? >> caller: while this is going to be very welcome news from south africans. an effort to receive the same level of intensive care at home. hay have reconfigureed his home to allow for the equipment to be used there to maintain his critical condition and hopefully improve it. the health experts that have been treating him during his stay since the 8th of june for some time. medical team will be treating him at home. that...
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johannesburg for us tonight. rohit, what are you hearing from the family tonight? >> reporter: well, carl, for some time, members of the mandela family have wanted him to be discharged from the hospital and returned here to his home, where officials say he can receive the same level of care with perhaps a little more comfort. nelson mandela is out of the hospital, but his return home does not mean a return to full health. the south african government says his condition remains critical and is at times unstable. at the suburban mansion to which he returned today, medical equipment has been installed so doctors can continue to care for him. >> we have decided that they have reconfigured the house so that he can receive proper intensive care, just as he would receive in hospital. and under those circumstances, they have decided now to discharge him and they will treat him adequately. >> reporter: the team caring for him at home is the same team as in the hospital and his health is reviewed every 12 hours by a panel of doctors. >> if there are health conditions that wa
johannesburg for us tonight. rohit, what are you hearing from the family tonight? >> reporter: well, carl, for some time, members of the mandela family have wanted him to be discharged from the hospital and returned here to his home, where officials say he can receive the same level of care with perhaps a little more comfort. nelson mandela is out of the hospital, but his return home does not mean a return to full health. the south african government says his condition remains critical...
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using it. >>> out of the hospital, former south african president nelson mandela is home tonight after three months in the hospital. but what's his state of health? we are live from johannesburg. >>> and drive-in drama. while the digital age threatens an institution, we will meet those trying to keep a slice of americana alive.
using it. >>> out of the hospital, former south african president nelson mandela is home tonight after three months in the hospital. but what's his state of health? we are live from johannesburg. >>> and drive-in drama. while the digital age threatens an institution, we will meet those trying to keep a slice of americana alive.
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us in south africa johannesburg tonight thank you very much. now i want to get a better idea of what that operation might look like from the inside from somebodyw a former cia covert operations officer mike baker. he's also president of diligence llc a global intelligence and security firm. he joins us now by phone. mike you're with us? >> yes, i am. thank you. >> all right. i know you're following this. reports that this is a major assault by kenyan special forces, what does that mean? >> well, you have to hope for the best. because i hate to say this, but typically some of the operations like this don't end well, and you have to look at recent examples. the mumbai attacks that was done, you look at the algerian gas plant attack even going back to the moscow theater tend to be a lot of casualties among the hostages when you start talking about taking groups like this. they just don't care. they have nothing to lose. they're not interested in negotiating. and at the end of the day what they're looking for is the biggest media splash possible. >> well, we heard from very early on that they would not negotiate. we heard that reporter out of sout
us in south africa johannesburg tonight thank you very much. now i want to get a better idea of what that operation might look like from the inside from somebodyw a former cia covert operations officer mike baker. he's also president of diligence llc a global intelligence and security firm. he joins us now by phone. mike you're with us? >> yes, i am. thank you. >> all right. i know you're following this. reports that this is a major assault by kenyan special forces, what does that...