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every six months we met in the united states or south africa. i was able to get a commission to authorize an independent investigation of the poisoning. when i tried to implement the decree of commission, every obstacle was placed in my way. investigation never took place. when i continue to push and refuse to stop talking about what i heard, i was removed from the commission. i was booted out of the office into another program i could not get the story at of my mind. in terms of the stories i had heard about what was happening to the community. i was able to get a couple girlfriends were medical doctors to travel with me on our own resources to travel to south africana and conduct our own investigation. tavis: fair to say at the time of your being removed that alcor -- al gore, the white house had been apprised of your concerns? >> no question about that. when daylight came into my office and there was a folder on my desk because the former head of transafrica had written to the vice president. there requesting to see any communication between
every six months we met in the united states or south africa. i was able to get a commission to authorize an independent investigation of the poisoning. when i tried to implement the decree of commission, every obstacle was placed in my way. investigation never took place. when i continue to push and refuse to stop talking about what i heard, i was removed from the commission. i was booted out of the office into another program i could not get the story at of my mind. in terms of the stories i...
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we talk in the first segment about your own personal history in south africa and as. an activist and leader. in a movement against and not just apartheid but unrighteousness or or i like a word you know. why green peace how does that translate into green peace after. nelson mandela was of the east worked what the of poland had me up at the set up they can see is an evil political party to prepare for the elections. in the course of the process that began more than the freedom struggle was one thing but preparing for formal caltex was something quite different i decided to stay out of the civil society and took my energies into actually. adult education and deal with nonprofit work and work in the nonprofit work strengthen civil society and also try to define the relationship between civil society and the beautiful credit government. most of her personal friends although in the cabinet. and so we all of the so called political some of that you know that we would sort of attitude is that we create a government but we want that civil society to be able to have the space
we talk in the first segment about your own personal history in south africa and as. an activist and leader. in a movement against and not just apartheid but unrighteousness or or i like a word you know. why green peace how does that translate into green peace after. nelson mandela was of the east worked what the of poland had me up at the set up they can see is an evil political party to prepare for the elections. in the course of the process that began more than the freedom struggle was one...
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we talked in the first segment about your own personal history in south africa and as. an activist and leader in in a movement against and i just apartheid but unrighteousness or or i lack a word you know. why greenpeace how does that translate into greenpeace. know someone who was at least worked what they have volunteered me up with the set up and see if an eagle political parties are prepared for the missions. in the course of the process that you could vote in the freedom struggle was one thing but preparing for thought politics was something quite different and i decided to stay out of the civil society to play in the g.'s and to actually. adult education and nonprofit work and work in the nonprofit work to strengthen civil society and also try to define the relationship between civil society and democratic government because about most of our personal friends although in the cabinet i had so we evolve the cold critical solidarity you know that we and so to have people does that will create a government but we want civil society to be able to have the space to be.
we talked in the first segment about your own personal history in south africa and as. an activist and leader in in a movement against and i just apartheid but unrighteousness or or i lack a word you know. why greenpeace how does that translate into greenpeace. know someone who was at least worked what they have volunteered me up with the set up and see if an eagle political parties are prepared for the missions. in the course of the process that you could vote in the freedom struggle was one...
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after visiting south africa in the late 199 07s. he became the legal guardian of two children he met there, everest ansiya. they given pledge the movement started by warren buffett with bill and melinda gates in 2010. theodore josep forstmann was born on february 14,th 1940. he was one of four children growing up in green witch connecticut. he helped put himself through columbia university l school by earning money in hh stakes bridge games. he started forstmannittle and compy with hisounger brother nicholas a brian little a business banker. they used bank funds and its own funds for acquisitions rather than relying on public debt markets. he famously called invtors financing their bids with high field high risk junk bonds barbarians at the gate. in 2008 he predicted the current problem financial system by saying you shouldn't loan money when it cannot be paid back. forstmann's curiousity about the world and the quest to improve it inspired the creation of the annual forstmann conference in aspen. he began it in the mid 1990's. fors
after visiting south africa in the late 199 07s. he became the legal guardian of two children he met there, everest ansiya. they given pledge the movement started by warren buffett with bill and melinda gates in 2010. theodore josep forstmann was born on february 14,th 1940. he was one of four children growing up in green witch connecticut. he helped put himself through columbia university l school by earning money in hh stakes bridge games. he started forstmannittle and compy with hisounger...
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. >> south africa's governing anc finds youth leader julius malema guilty for division within the party. welcome to "bbc world news." i am david eads. another is earthquake in turkey has killed at least seven people. an american surfer has tackled a wall of water. thank very much for joining us. the forecast for growth across the euro zone countries has been revised dramatically downward by the european commission. previous projections of average to it -- of average growth for next year was 1.8%. now they're looking at 0.5%. the uncertainty in italy, the rise of bond yields to 7% has intensified fears that the country may soon day unable to meet its debt repayment. that is something cuts could further triggered the crisis of confidence. the expressions of concern have been made by the european commissioner. we will have more from him in a moment. also, christine lagarde, a managing director of the imf. she is in beijing at the moment. she has been living out her concerns for the euro zone. >> political calamity. it is much needed in greece and italy. very clearly some expectations and t
. >> south africa's governing anc finds youth leader julius malema guilty for division within the party. welcome to "bbc world news." i am david eads. another is earthquake in turkey has killed at least seven people. an american surfer has tackled a wall of water. thank very much for joining us. the forecast for growth across the euro zone countries has been revised dramatically downward by the european commission. previous projections of average to it -- of average growth for...
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after visiting south africa in the late 199 07s. he became the legal guardian of two children he met there, everest ansiya. they given pledge the movement started by warren buffett with bill and melinda gates in 2010. theodore josep forstmann was born on of four children growing up in green witch connecticut. he helped put himself through columbia university l school by earning money in hh stakes bridge games. he started forstmannittle and compy with hisounger brother nicholas a brian little a business banker. they used bank funds and its own funds for acquisitions rather than relying on public debt markets. he famously called invtors financing their bids with high field high risk junk bonds barbarians at the gate. in 2008 he predicted the current problem financial system by saying you shouldn't loan money when it cannot be paid back. forstmann's curiousity about the world and the quest to improve it inspired the creation of the annual forstmann conference in aspen. he began it in the mid 1990's. forstmann is survived by his two son
after visiting south africa in the late 199 07s. he became the legal guardian of two children he met there, everest ansiya. they given pledge the movement started by warren buffett with bill and melinda gates in 2010. theodore josep forstmann was born on of four children growing up in green witch connecticut. he helped put himself through columbia university l school by earning money in hh stakes bridge games. he started forstmannittle and compy with hisounger brother nicholas a brian little a...
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after visiting south africa in the late 199 07s. he became the legal guardian of two children he met there, everest ansiya. they given pledge t movent stted warren buffett with bill and melinda gates in 2010. theodore josep forstmann was born on february 14,th 1940. he was one of four children growing up in green witch connecticut. he helped put himself through columbia university l school by earning money in hh stakes bridge games. he started forstmannittle and compy with hisounger brother nicholas a brian little a business banker. they used bank funds and its own funds for acquisitions rather than relying on public debt markets. he famously called invtors financing their bids with high field high risk junk bonds barbarians at the gate. in 2008 he predicted the current problem financial system by saying you shouldn't loan money when it cannot be paid back. forstmann's curiousity about the world and the quest to improve it inspired the creation of the annual forstmann conference in aspen. he began it in the mid 1990's. forstmann is
after visiting south africa in the late 199 07s. he became the legal guardian of two children he met there, everest ansiya. they given pledge t movent stted warren buffett with bill and melinda gates in 2010. theodore josep forstmann was born on february 14,th 1940. he was one of four children growing up in green witch connecticut. he helped put himself through columbia university l school by earning money in hh stakes bridge games. he started forstmannittle and compy with hisounger brother...
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written in south africa in 1905, when gandhi was 36 come in the journal that gandhi had started in south africa, indian opinion, the journal was published in english and also in biscotti. in english translation of sentences from gandhi's article in the opinion august 26, 1905. these are condi's words. it is believed that the greatest and noblest man of the last century was abraham lincoln. only a person who is a clear picture in his mind of the america of those days can properly appreciate lincoln's virtues and the services. gandhi continues. nobody thought anything wrong and openly selling and keeping them in slavery. the higher the level, the rich and the poor saw nothing strange in owning slaves. religious minded men, pastors alike saw nothing amiss and did not protest. some even encouraged slavery and all taught that slavery was the divine dispensation and that the negroes were bound into it. even those who thought that slavery was wrong remained silent able to assert themselves. even today, gandhi continues, his writing in 1905, stands to hear the accounts of the atrocities inflicte
written in south africa in 1905, when gandhi was 36 come in the journal that gandhi had started in south africa, indian opinion, the journal was published in english and also in biscotti. in english translation of sentences from gandhi's article in the opinion august 26, 1905. these are condi's words. it is believed that the greatest and noblest man of the last century was abraham lincoln. only a person who is a clear picture in his mind of the america of those days can properly appreciate...
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in these are gandhi's words written in south africa in 1905 when gandhi was 36. in the journal gandhi started in south africa at indian opinion the journal was published in english and also -- here's an english translation of sentences from gandhi's article in the indian opinion, august 26, 1905. these are gandhi's words. it is believed that the greatest and the noblest man of the last century was abraham lincoln. only person who has a clear picture in his mind of the america of those days can appreciate lincoln's for jews and services. nobody saw anything wrong in openly selling negros and keeping them in slavery. the high and low, the rich and the bourse on nothing strange in owning slaves. religious minded men, pastors and the like saw nothing amiss and did not protest. 7 courage slavery and taught that it was that divine institution and the negro's were born into it. even those who thought that slavery was wrong preferred to remain silent being unable to assert themselves. even today legal gandhi continues in 1905, our hair stand on end to hear the accounts o
in these are gandhi's words written in south africa in 1905 when gandhi was 36. in the journal gandhi started in south africa at indian opinion the journal was published in english and also -- here's an english translation of sentences from gandhi's article in the indian opinion, august 26, 1905. these are gandhi's words. it is believed that the greatest and the noblest man of the last century was abraham lincoln. only person who has a clear picture in his mind of the america of those days can...
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government representatives from different corners of the planet are in south africa right now. they're trying to confront a common enemy -- global climate change. but first, they must confront their differences over international rules to cut greenhouse gas emissions. the u.n. conference on climate change is looking at what happens after the kyoto protocol expires. nhk world's susumu kajima is covering this for us in durban. >> reporter: the conference just kicked off. delegates have gathered here in durban for two weeks of negotiations. developed nations except the united states have binding targets between 2008-2012 for their c.o. 2 emissions. the problem is, there's no agreement on what to do after that. the host, south africas, are urging delegates to find common ground. >> for most people in the developing world and africa, climate change is a matter of life and death. given the urgency, parties, states, should strive to find solutions here in durban. >> reporter: finding agreement maying discussed. developing countries blame industrialized nations for climate change. they
government representatives from different corners of the planet are in south africa right now. they're trying to confront a common enemy -- global climate change. but first, they must confront their differences over international rules to cut greenhouse gas emissions. the u.n. conference on climate change is looking at what happens after the kyoto protocol expires. nhk world's susumu kajima is covering this for us in durban. >> reporter: the conference just kicked off. delegates have...
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switching to politics in south africa. the controversial leader has been given a five-year suspension after being guilty of creating divisions in the party ranks. he is not without his supporters in south africa's disaffected youth. he says he will appeal the decision. >> to his supporters, he is a brash populist, he speaks up for the poor. for the ruling party, rick perry -- julius malema has become an embarrassment and a serious threat. he is steering away for investor and he turned to his former ally. -- he is steering away investors and he turned on his former ally. he was charged with threatening the president and neighboring botswana. >> he is guilty of a very serious charges and has damaged the integrity of our party and our country's reputation. his membership is suspended for five years. >> julius malema would like to appeal this verdict but as things stand, one of africa's most divisive politicians has just been thrown. what is the concern is how his supporters will react. when this disciplinary process started,
switching to politics in south africa. the controversial leader has been given a five-year suspension after being guilty of creating divisions in the party ranks. he is not without his supporters in south africa's disaffected youth. he says he will appeal the decision. >> to his supporters, he is a brash populist, he speaks up for the poor. for the ruling party, rick perry -- julius malema has become an embarrassment and a serious threat. he is steering away for investor and he turned to...
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robyn kurnow joining us live from durban, south africa. andrew? >>> charles, i'm sure you don't share this problem with me. in all my years of traveling the globe on business, i've never properly worked it out. how on earth do you pack a shirt in the suitcase and leave it looking freshly pressed. just ahead on "world business today," we'll bring you the secret to that success. stay with us. >>> welcome back. you're watching "world business today." >>> t.n. lewin has been selling business attire since 1898. now he's trying to collar more customers overseas. the company's international sales rose 26% in the first half of this year. well, our richard quest asked ceo jeff quinn how he plans to grow its international business. >> we all have some experience, small experience growing up in business. but it's going to be a mixture of both franchise stores. we're opening our own stores in australia. we're also partnering with myers in australia to open a chain of 30 concessions. >> you describe the environment as challenging. we hear on this program today
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conference on climate change in south africa are looking to the future, but representatives of at least one country suggest that the agreement that binds them is a thing of the past. canada and other nations are considering a pull-out from the kyoto protocol. nhk world's susumu kojima tells us how discussions with going in durban. >> reporter: people are still a long way away from getting over their differences. one controversial issue that has come up stems from a report suggesting that the canadian government is considering withdrawing from the kyoto protocol. ♪ >> reporter: ngos criticizing canada. they have given the country an fossil of the day award. the award is handed out to any nation that performs badly in climate change negotiations. when the canadian government signed the kyoto protocol, it promised to reduce its emissions by 6%, compared to 1990 levels. instead, emissions increased by more than 20% in 2009. canada is breaking the international commitment. it's also refusing to back an extension of the kyoto protocol, which expires at the end of 2012. developing nations ar
conference on climate change in south africa are looking to the future, but representatives of at least one country suggest that the agreement that binds them is a thing of the past. canada and other nations are considering a pull-out from the kyoto protocol. nhk world's susumu kojima tells us how discussions with going in durban. >> reporter: people are still a long way away from getting over their differences. one controversial issue that has come up stems from a report suggesting that...
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. ♪ >>> divestment is a word most in my generation associate with apartheid south africa. in that case is referred to joining those in south africa fighting to end the racist regime there, demanding that american investment in the regime end immediately. eventually a federal law was passed in 1986 banning american investment in south africa in the apartheid state. four years later, nelson mandela was freed. four years after that, mandela was electedç south africa's president and apartheid was dead. divestment is becoming a household word again. people are not talking about a foreign police state an ocean away. people are talking about something much closer to home. people are talking about divesting from wall street. from big banks here in the u.s. in one major case, at least, that means bank of america. the bank from which a catholic church in san jose, california, announced last month that they would removing $3 million. occupy protesters across the country have turned their attention on their local city halls urging cities to divest from the big banks which played suc
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>>> divestment is a word most in my generation associate with ç apartheid south africa. in that case is referred to joining those in south africa fighting to end the racist regime there, demanding that american investment in the regime end immediately. eventually a federal law was passed in 1986 banning american investment in south africa in the apartheid state. four years later, nelson mandela was freed. four years after that, mandela was elected south africa's president and apartheid was dead. divestment is becoming a household word again. people are not talking about a foreign police state an ocean away. people are talking about something much closer to home. people are talking about divesting from wall street. from big banks here in the u.s. in one major case, at least, that means bank of america. the bank from which a catholic church in san jose, california, announced last month that they would removing $3 million. occupy protesters across the country have turned their attention on their local city halls urging cities to divest from the big banks which played such a
>>> divestment is a word most in my generation associate with ç apartheid south africa. in that case is referred to joining those in south africa fighting to end the racist regime there, demanding that american investment in the regime end immediately. eventually a federal law was passed in 1986 banning american investment in south africa in the apartheid state. four years later, nelson mandela was freed. four years after that, mandela was elected south africa's president and...
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. >>> divestment is a word most in my generation associate with apartheid south africa. in that case is referred to joining those in south africa fighting to end the racist regime there, demanding that american investment in the regime end immediately. eventually a federal law was passed in 1986 banning american investment in south africa in the apartheid state. four years later, nelson mandela was freed. four years after that, mandela was elected south africa's president and apartheid was dead. divestment is becoming a household word again. people are not talking about a foreign police state an ocean away. people are talking about something much closer to home. people are talking about divesting from wall street. from big banks here in the u.s. in one major case, at least, that means bank of america. the bank from which a catholic church in san jose, california, announced last month that they would removing $3 million. occupy protesters across the country have turned their attention on their local city ç halls urging cities to divest from the big banks which played su
. >>> divestment is a word most in my generation associate with apartheid south africa. in that case is referred to joining those in south africa fighting to end the racist regime there, demanding that american investment in the regime end immediately. eventually a federal law was passed in 1986 banning american investment in south africa in the apartheid state. four years later, nelson mandela was freed. four years after that, mandela was elected south africa's president and apartheid...
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as delegates in south africa try to find a way forward on climate change. welcome to "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. negotiators in south africa are arguing over the details of climate change under stormy skies. torrential rains hit the host city. it waterlogged the conference center, throwing the opening of meetings into disarray. we have a report from durban. >> reporter: they welcome participants from 119 countries. talks are taking place in africa where experts say impact of global warming can threaten lives of people. the day before, they suffered from the worst storm in years. local authorities say at least five people were killed. here the previous storm caused landslide when mud went into the houses. residents in eastern durban were hit especially hard. they were trying to repair their houses and remove mud from inside. >> translator: i am traumatized. i don't know where to start. even tonight, i don't know where i'm going to sleep. >> i've never experienced this. i've seen it happening in other places, but not here. >> reporter: climate change can lead to m
as delegates in south africa try to find a way forward on climate change. welcome to "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. negotiators in south africa are arguing over the details of climate change under stormy skies. torrential rains hit the host city. it waterlogged the conference center, throwing the opening of meetings into disarray. we have a report from durban. >> reporter: they welcome participants from 119 countries. talks are taking place in africa where experts...
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africa but the biggest movie of the day was a pretty tournament favorite rory mcilroy northern irishman moving up thirteen places at the leaderboard following an excellent round of sixty five in itself to win all short circuits and. and finally kathy is steve williams apologize for an alleged racist comments he made about his former boss tiger woods williams made the slugger ring at the end of the counties in shanghai and then have a new zealand was given a walk on water celebration after winning the bridgestone invitational with adam scott's well that was a spurs victory since being fired by woods and scoring thirteen major titles the former world number one the american go thought was an invitational event in australia but declined to give any comments however his agents won't say williams run the south that. well today but what is coming up next here the news at once. discovery. communicate with you want to. test yourself and become free. see what nature can give you. brighter if you knew the song from funds to pressure these. stunts on t.v. dot com. greek prime minister george papan
africa but the biggest movie of the day was a pretty tournament favorite rory mcilroy northern irishman moving up thirteen places at the leaderboard following an excellent round of sixty five in itself to win all short circuits and. and finally kathy is steve williams apologize for an alleged racist comments he made about his former boss tiger woods williams made the slugger ring at the end of the counties in shanghai and then have a new zealand was given a walk on water celebration after...
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of south africa, we decided to spend $10 billion on arms, mainly from european wes manufacturers. now, the real reason for those deals because we didn't need them, we bought 26 grip and jet fighters from sweden, 11 of them have ever been in the air because south africa can't use them, can't afford the fuel, can't afford to train the pilots to fly them. why did the deal happen? $300 million of bribes paid to the decision makers who in the arms trade always very small group of people, and everything they do is hidden behind the veil of national security imposed secrecy. >> andrew, thank you for your time today. and for making us feel better after that depressing bank conversation we just had. >> dylan, let me -- let me add -- let me add a moment of depression to what you were talking about earlier. >> sure. >> it's just come to my attention that in greece where they're having to cut pretty much everything, where they don't have the most basic supplies in hospitals at the moment. but enormous pressure has been put on them by germany, france, and the united states not to cut a penny o
of south africa, we decided to spend $10 billion on arms, mainly from european wes manufacturers. now, the real reason for those deals because we didn't need them, we bought 26 grip and jet fighters from sweden, 11 of them have ever been in the air because south africa can't use them, can't afford the fuel, can't afford to train the pilots to fly them. why did the deal happen? $300 million of bribes paid to the decision makers who in the arms trade always very small group of people, and...
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. >>> plus, rhinos to the skies over south africa. why the animals are being moved. we will look at that when we go around the world when "good morning maryland" continues on this thursday morning. >>> now "good morning maryland" at 4:30. >>> around the world this morning a magnitude 5.7 earthquake struck an eastern tucky wednesday night in the same area that was hit last month. so far, 24 people have been pulled from the rubble from a collapsed building. latest report say 7 people are confirmed dead and dozens remain trapped. magnitude 7.2 quake hit the area on october 23rd kill more than 600 -- killing more than 600 and leaving thousands homeless. >>> mexican security forces committed serious human rights violation. mexican police tortured and killed innocent people in the ongoing fight with organized crime in the drug cartel. the group says most crimes go unpunished and suggest insuring trials for misconduct. >>> a bird a plane, no that's flying rhino. 19 black rhinos were airlifted to a conservation site in south africa within the past 24 hours. part of an effort
. >>> plus, rhinos to the skies over south africa. why the animals are being moved. we will look at that when we go around the world when "good morning maryland" continues on this thursday morning. >>> now "good morning maryland" at 4:30. >>> around the world this morning a magnitude 5.7 earthquake struck an eastern tucky wednesday night in the same area that was hit last month. so far, 24 people have been pulled from the rubble from a collapsed...
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the japanese government hopes it will die in south africa. its representatives are working hard at the u.n. climate change meeting in durban to stop the co2 reduction treaty from being extended. they want to replace it with what they call a fair and effective framework. one that will impose legally-binding targets on all major emitters. nhk world's susumu kojima is covering the conference in durban and tells us more. >> reporter: it's very simple. japanese representatives say the kyoto protocol is not a fair system. it covers only 26% of the total emissions in the world. the u.s. and china, the biggest kaurnen emitters have no obligations to reduce their co2 under the treaty. japanese leaders argue that in order to stop global climate change, it's crucial for all major emitters to get on board. their fear is if the conference decides to extend the kyoto protocol, places such as japan and the european union would shoulder the burden. another issue that is affecting the japanese position is the country's march 11th nuclear accident. the governm
the japanese government hopes it will die in south africa. its representatives are working hard at the u.n. climate change meeting in durban to stop the co2 reduction treaty from being extended. they want to replace it with what they call a fair and effective framework. one that will impose legally-binding targets on all major emitters. nhk world's susumu kojima is covering the conference in durban and tells us more. >> reporter: it's very simple. japanese representatives say the kyoto...
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just people sense. >>> and in south africa, was it a bird, a plane or a rhino? the endangered animal sedated upside down blindfolded dangling from its ankles a half mile high in the sky, 19 of the rhinos were relocated to protect them from poachers and the worldwide fund for nature said this approach is the best because the rhinos are more relaxed this way than they would be nets and you can remove animals from areas inaccessible by roads. >>> a person of the week who saw a different need in africa. she found a simple way to bring a sample of our modern life here and saving a lot of lives. here's abc's sharyn alfonsi. >> reporter: what if you could save a life with a little light? inside this rural clinic in liberia, a woman named mapu is about to give birth in almost total darkness. then suddenly a light switches on, and they can see, all due to that tiny yellow suitcase on the wall. it's actually a solar-powered system delivered here by this woman, laura stachel, a doctor and mother from california. ten years ago, after welcoming her third child, she was stunn
just people sense. >>> and in south africa, was it a bird, a plane or a rhino? the endangered animal sedated upside down blindfolded dangling from its ankles a half mile high in the sky, 19 of the rhinos were relocated to protect them from poachers and the worldwide fund for nature said this approach is the best because the rhinos are more relaxed this way than they would be nets and you can remove animals from areas inaccessible by roads. >>> a person of the week who saw a...
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i hear people say south africa. >> reporter: have you ever been to england? >> no. >> reporter: australia? >> no. >> reporter: south africa? >> no. >> reporter: any of these countries that you sound like? >> no. >> reporter: this is how she used to sound. >> how you doing with that name? oh, lord. >> reporter: but her south georgia twang disappeared in mid-february after she was hospitalized with strokelike symptoms. >> by the end of therapy i was speaking this way. >> reporter: what did you think? >> i could not believe this and is it going to stay around? >> reporter: dekalb medical center neurologist dr. joseph weisman said he's never seen a case like rins gariban. the scans of her brain show no signs of stroke that might have altered her speech. >> she seems to function entirely normally from a neurological point of view. >> reporter: there may be a name for what's going on, foreign accent syndrome, a rare disorder in which an injury to the language centers of the brain alters the way paren speaks. dr. weisman found only 30 -- a person speaks. dr. weisman
i hear people say south africa. >> reporter: have you ever been to england? >> no. >> reporter: australia? >> no. >> reporter: south africa? >> no. >> reporter: any of these countries that you sound like? >> no. >> reporter: this is how she used to sound. >> how you doing with that name? oh, lord. >> reporter: but her south georgia twang disappeared in mid-february after she was hospitalized with strokelike symptoms. >> by...
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just people sense. >>> and in south africa, was it a bird, a plane or a rhino? the endangered animal sedated upside down blindfolded dangling from its ankles a half mile high in the sky. 19 of the rhinos were relocated to protect them from poachers, and the worldwide fund for nature said this approach is the best because the rhinos are more relaxed this way than they would be in nets, and you can remove animals from areas inaccessible by roads. >>> and now our person of the week who saw a very different kind of need in africa. she's an american mom who found a simple way to bring a staple of our modern life here to the most remote areas of the continent and saving a lot of lives. here's abc's sharyn alfonsi. >> reporter: what if you could save a life with a little light? >> push, just get the baby out. >> reporter: inside this rural clinic in liberia, a woman named mapu is about to give birth in almost total darkness. then suddenly a light switches on. >> that's it. >> reporter: and they can see, all due to that tiny yellow suitcase on the wall. it's actually a
just people sense. >>> and in south africa, was it a bird, a plane or a rhino? the endangered animal sedated upside down blindfolded dangling from its ankles a half mile high in the sky. 19 of the rhinos were relocated to protect them from poachers, and the worldwide fund for nature said this approach is the best because the rhinos are more relaxed this way than they would be in nets, and you can remove animals from areas inaccessible by roads. >>> and now our person of the...
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. >> from south africa. >> i'm glad to hear it, trevor, welcome everyone in south africa. a beautiful place. >> from new york. no limo for me. i drove up there like you did from long island. and watch out richmond, virginia and atlantic city. we are coming to you. details on bill o'reilly.com. finally tonight, jon stewart went up against brian williams. >> are we entering kind of a permanent era are protest here, semi permanent for the next couple months, years? >> where does it stop? >> oh, this wasn't our society. >> no, no, no. >> we were kind of rousing along at 50,000 feet. >> no. tea party -- >> you didn't see public demonstrations like this. >> you are a newsman. go pack to the iraq war. there were a million people in the streets. >> the tea party started disrupting town hall meeting on the subject of healthcare. >> they are cutting off your circulation. do you recall the iraq war protests? >> thrives for all of it. >> the tea party was a protest. >> this is a new movement, is all i'm saying. >> that's why i like stewart. he challenges his own team. he is a patriot
. >> from south africa. >> i'm glad to hear it, trevor, welcome everyone in south africa. a beautiful place. >> from new york. no limo for me. i drove up there like you did from long island. and watch out richmond, virginia and atlantic city. we are coming to you. details on bill o'reilly.com. finally tonight, jon stewart went up against brian williams. >> are we entering kind of a permanent era are protest here, semi permanent for the next couple months, years? >>...
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to south africa where one rhino is killed every 21 hours. the black market rhino horn trade is threatening the animal's extinction. why the surge in rhino poaching? >> reporter: it is falsely believed in places like vietnam that rhino horn can cure all sorts of illnesses. this is fueling the black market which is run by organized criminal syndicates. coming here to south africa with very sophisticated weaponry, night vision, helicopters and hunting down and murdering rhinos. people here are feeling helpless. at the current rate, people feel that rhinos will be extinct within a matter of years. >> thank you. >>> now to occupy wall street. the new york supreme court overturning a ruling meaning that while protesters will be allowed to demonstrate in the privately owned park during the day, they are barred from setting up camp again. in addition to today's eviction in new york, the officials have cracked down on protests in at california, tulsa, oklahoma oakland, california, st. louis, missouri, portland, oregon, and denver, colorado. and late
to south africa where one rhino is killed every 21 hours. the black market rhino horn trade is threatening the animal's extinction. why the surge in rhino poaching? >> reporter: it is falsely believed in places like vietnam that rhino horn can cure all sorts of illnesses. this is fueling the black market which is run by organized criminal syndicates. coming here to south africa with very sophisticated weaponry, night vision, helicopters and hunting down and murdering rhinos. people here...
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to south africa where one rhino is killed every 21 hours. the black market rhino horn trade is threatening the animal's extinction. why the surge in rhino poaching? >> reporter: it is falsely believed in places like vietnam that rhino horn can cure all sorts of illnesses. this is fueling the black market which is run by organized criminal syndicates. coming here to south africa with very sophisticated weaponry, night vision, helicopters and hunling down and murdering rhinos. people here are feeling helpless. at the current ratele people feel they will be extinct within a matter of years. >> thank you. >>> now to occupy wall street. the new york supreme court overturning the ruling meaning while protesters will be allowed to demonstrate in the privately owned park during the day, they are barred from setting up camp again. in addition to today's eviction in new york, the officials have cracked down on protests in at least six cities, berkeley, tulsa, oklahoma lamd, california, st. louis, missouri, portland, oregon and denver, colorado. and la
to south africa where one rhino is killed every 21 hours. the black market rhino horn trade is threatening the animal's extinction. why the surge in rhino poaching? >> reporter: it is falsely believed in places like vietnam that rhino horn can cure all sorts of illnesses. this is fueling the black market which is run by organized criminal syndicates. coming here to south africa with very sophisticated weaponry, night vision, helicopters and hunling down and murdering rhinos. people here...
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an amazing animal rescue in south africa. [ man ] it's my new malibu. [ woman ] '57 bel air -- still have it. [ both ] our camaro. [ man ] chevy silverado -- third one. [ male announcer ] people love their chevys. that's because for 100 years, chevy has offered the best value in america. come in now and help us celebrate our centennial open house, november 1st through the 7th. and fall in love with your next chevy. ♪ [ male announcer ] how could switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. there's a moment where everything comes together. where there's magic. and you now understand what nature's been hiding. ♪ at dow we understand the difference between
an amazing animal rescue in south africa. [ man ] it's my new malibu. [ woman ] '57 bel air -- still have it. [ both ] our camaro. [ man ] chevy silverado -- third one. [ male announcer ] people love their chevys. that's because for 100 years, chevy has offered the best value in america. come in now and help us celebrate our centennial open house, november 1st through the 7th. and fall in love with your next chevy. ♪ [ male announcer ] how could switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in...
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that's expected to be about $400 billion, which the company says could be diverted to south africa or south america. with the chinese demand for australian iron ore alone, said to be 437 million tons this year, the government says the warnings are unfounded. the bill passed through the senate, where it is expected to become law early in the new year. that will mean from july of next year, there will be a mining tax. in. one more global attack of -- one more global effect of the rise of china. >> the u.s. central bank has been given -- has been giving six big banks a health check amid growing fears that problems in europe could spread across the atlantic. the new stress tests would look at the impact of a major shock, like the default of a major country on bank of america, goldman sachs, j.p. morgan chase, as well as wells fargo. the result will be published next year. we will be watching for those closely. not a pretty picture on the markets. this is what asia did overnight. some pretty heavy falls. also, none. manufacturing numbers were worse than expected. it really is a global pict
that's expected to be about $400 billion, which the company says could be diverted to south africa or south america. with the chinese demand for australian iron ore alone, said to be 437 million tons this year, the government says the warnings are unfounded. the bill passed through the senate, where it is expected to become law early in the new year. that will mean from july of next year, there will be a mining tax. in. one more global attack of -- one more global effect of the rise of china....
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in south africa, it was not like the media is in a lot of places. people care about the story. people believed apartheid was wrong. if we could expose what was happening, it was track -- change. great people from all over the world would come there to work. that is to talk me my craft, even down to the black guy who did not have an education but could find a way to get your take in and out of that township and would risk everything. we would hide them in our mattresses from the police. there was a bond of something great and noble. >> as the chief correspondent for cbs, you have been called upon to cover stories that not only mean war but some injury or diplomacy. gobbledygook. >> otherwise non us politics. >> to you find yourself more comfortable doing the war? >> without question. it requires more of you. it asks you what is truly important. i would give up a toilet and a hot meal and a bed and the day for a story that is real. i cannot stand to dabble in things it did not mean anything. -- that do not mean anything. it does not bring a fire in new the way of doing something
in south africa, it was not like the media is in a lot of places. people care about the story. people believed apartheid was wrong. if we could expose what was happening, it was track -- change. great people from all over the world would come there to work. that is to talk me my craft, even down to the black guy who did not have an education but could find a way to get your take in and out of that township and would risk everything. we would hide them in our mattresses from the police. there...
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problem were flights into south africa. >> they had to stay on the plane. not stay on the hook -- in a hotel. it evolved when the holiday in .ent in they had an agreement with the attendants could .tay at the holiday inn >> it was the era of the bomb over lockerbee. nothing like today. >> the fear i had was taking off landing. this is my last uniform. >> she has kept the suit. does this still fit you? of course. >> it still fits. a size 4. how do you feel? >> great. >> she never became a chemist. a business lawyer whose world travels help mold her practice. of -- a globalse that allows me to analyze things differently. travel, experience, it was .nlike any other thing still love to travel. >> the bombing, regulation, and changing times ran a pan am out of business. loyaled what thousands of employees say was a class act operation. >>> still to come, occupy crackdown. the confrontation turned violent. is this the beginning of the end? a woman in big trouble with the law. we will explain. >> justin timberlake made one >>> you are watching abc 7 news -- on you
problem were flights into south africa. >> they had to stay on the plane. not stay on the hook -- in a hotel. it evolved when the holiday in .ent in they had an agreement with the attendants could .tay at the holiday inn >> it was the era of the bomb over lockerbee. nothing like today. >> the fear i had was taking off landing. this is my last uniform. >> she has kept the suit. does this still fit you? of course. >> it still fits. a size 4. how do you feel? >>...
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. >> in researching the game, student creators traveled to saint lucia and as far away as south africa. they studied local attitudes and even things like the architecture. the goal was to make "breakaway's" design and storyline as believable as possible. >> we've had a lot of young people involved in the project just by giving us feedback while >> the game has 14 episodes. as the team gets closer to the championship, situations get more complicated. players have to make increasingly tough decisions, even if it means breaking up the team. >> our message to teens is just to look at what they stand for in life, to not be influenced by other people, to support other people whenever they can. just to really reflect on, you know, what's important to them and what can they can do in their own lives to become a champion. >> one of africa's most respected soccer stars, samuel eto'o, is "breakaway's" spokesperson and role model. >> [ speaking french ] so far, kids from more than 100 countries have played the game. to see if you have what it takes to be a true champion, give it a try at breakaway
. >> in researching the game, student creators traveled to saint lucia and as far away as south africa. they studied local attitudes and even things like the architecture. the goal was to make "breakaway's" design and storyline as believable as possible. >> we've had a lot of young people involved in the project just by giving us feedback while >> the game has 14 episodes. as the team gets closer to the championship, situations get more complicated. players have to...