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they are not as visible as the media. >> 22 years on south africa is starting to have the discussion that was put off. now that we are a nation, love it or hate it, we are having the important discussions about how will we look, how will we relate. what the transformation means. >> it's the media's job to do this. at the same time society has not been prepared to examine the transformations because it comes with uncomfortable truth that society projects media as a problem, rather than dealing with it >>> transformation is an incomplete process in south africa, and the question for news consumers is whether the media will be part of that problem or the solution. show at 11:00 eastern. >> we start with breaking news. >> let's take a closer look. >>> finally president xi jinping's media tour was shots of gold. he read off the teleprompter and a video link. one of the most memorable developments didn't take place on camera, it came after the president visited the news rooms of the newsagency, a deputy editor posted a poem in prays of the president on his chat account entitled general sec
they are not as visible as the media. >> 22 years on south africa is starting to have the discussion that was put off. now that we are a nation, love it or hate it, we are having the important discussions about how will we look, how will we relate. what the transformation means. >> it's the media's job to do this. at the same time society has not been prepared to examine the transformations because it comes with uncomfortable truth that society projects media as a problem, rather...
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they are not as visible as the media. >> 22 years on south africa is starting to have the discussion that was put off. now that we are a nation, love it or hate it, we are having the important discussions about how will we look, how will we relate. what the transformation means. >> it's the media's job to do this. at the same time society has not been prepared to examine the transformations because it comes with uncomfortable truth that society projects media as a problem, rather than dealing with it >>> transformation is an incomplete process in south africa, and the question for news consumers is whether the media will be part of that problem or the solution. >> there is so many changes in my life... i was ready for adventures. >> from burlesque dancer to acclaimed artists. >> art saved my life. >> reflections from her new memoir. >> no no no no no... i'm way to dysfunctional to have an ordinary job. >> see what lies ahead for molly crabapple. >> who emerges from life unscathed? >> i lived that character. >> we will be able to see change. >>> finally president xi jinping's media to
they are not as visible as the media. >> 22 years on south africa is starting to have the discussion that was put off. now that we are a nation, love it or hate it, we are having the important discussions about how will we look, how will we relate. what the transformation means. >> it's the media's job to do this. at the same time society has not been prepared to examine the transformations because it comes with uncomfortable truth that society projects media as a problem, rather...
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free south africa! free south africa! you call this security? more people come in and out of here than grand central station. wait, gentlemen! don't bother calling the police. i'm here already. i should have known. well, well... i hope you realize the trouble you're in right now. as usual, you people have got everything all upside down and turned around and back to front. gentlemen, show officer riggs into the street. hey! hey! get your fingers off. hands off! let me have a look at that thing. that's se piece of hardware you got there. where the hell do you get that stuff? i haven't seen anything like that on the force. where's it from, south africa? hey, don't move. [speaking afrikaans] i'm surprised you haven't heard about me. i got a bad reputation. sometimes i just go nuts, like now. don't move. i'll make a deal with you, arjen. i'll make a little deal with you. you fold up your tents and get your friends out of my country, and i won't do anything to you. i'll leave you alone. if you stick around here, i'll send you home with your butts in a
free south africa! free south africa! you call this security? more people come in and out of here than grand central station. wait, gentlemen! don't bother calling the police. i'm here already. i should have known. well, well... i hope you realize the trouble you're in right now. as usual, you people have got everything all upside down and turned around and back to front. gentlemen, show officer riggs into the street. hey! hey! get your fingers off. hands off! let me have a look at that thing....
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, it is diminished in the minds of many south africas. there are black south africans who believe it is one sided in that they have had to make concessions around uniting the country and a push for south africans to move forward and forget about apartheid and many say it can't be forgotten >>> thank you for that. the police in zimbabwe's capital has used tear gas to disburse protest yoers. many of the protesters support the country's vice president who is himself a veteran. the e.u. leaders meeting in brussels today. the u.k. were set to top the agenda. angela merkel has wanders a deal to keep britain in the e.u. won't be easy for some member states to accept. david cameron has said there will be a referendum later that year. >> reporter: the president says some progress had been made during these long hours of the negotiations but a lot more needs to be done. he long with the european commission president and david cameron taking part in a series of bilateral meetings with the french president, the belgium prime minister and also the cze
, it is diminished in the minds of many south africas. there are black south africans who believe it is one sided in that they have had to make concessions around uniting the country and a push for south africans to move forward and forget about apartheid and many say it can't be forgotten >>> thank you for that. the police in zimbabwe's capital has used tear gas to disburse protest yoers. many of the protesters support the country's vice president who is himself a veteran. the e.u....
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in south africa, rhinos have been hunted for eons. over the past ten years, the killings have skyrocketed by nearly 5,000%. >> now conservationists think they've found their silver bullet. t.j. holmes has the story from south africa. >> reporter: i'm on patrol are rangers at the oldest game reserve in africa. armed poachers come after a rhino every night on these grounds. but tonight, the rangers have air support. this is the latest attempt to combat the killing of rhinos in south africa. the project is called air an shepherd, drones with infrared recameras patrol the air and send back messages in realtime a team manors them. look closely. those white dots that's me and the rangers on patrol. but if a poacher is spotted, the team can tell the rangers where to intercept. south africa is home to over 80% of the world's rhino population. but they're facing exextinction in the wild because of their highly coveted horns. high demand comes from asia where the horns are believed to have medicinal powers. this man says he's heard from friends
in south africa, rhinos have been hunted for eons. over the past ten years, the killings have skyrocketed by nearly 5,000%. >> now conservationists think they've found their silver bullet. t.j. holmes has the story from south africa. >> reporter: i'm on patrol are rangers at the oldest game reserve in africa. armed poachers come after a rhino every night on these grounds. but tonight, the rangers have air support. this is the latest attempt to combat the killing of rhinos in south...
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south africa is home to over 80% of the world's rhino population. but they're facing extinction in coveted horns. the high demand comes from asia where the horns are believed to have medicinal powers. this man says he's heard from friends that it can cure diseases. he mixes up the horn and puts it in a drink. >> there is no scientific proof that rhino horn has any medicinal benefits. but people firmly believe that rhino horn does have the attributes that it's said to have. you know, it's the same as telling a christian jesus christ doesn't exist. >> reporter: rhino poaching has reached unprecedented levels in south africa. ten years ago, 25 were poached. the number last year, 1175. i met with a former poacher who asked us not to show his face. through a translator he says he's killed at least 50 rhinos and says he did it to support his family. did you ever feel bad for what you were doing, for killing these animals? he says at times i would feel to do what hi to do. park rangers say trying to save the rhino from poachers is like fighting a war. >> s
south africa is home to over 80% of the world's rhino population. but they're facing extinction in coveted horns. the high demand comes from asia where the horns are believed to have medicinal powers. this man says he's heard from friends that it can cure diseases. he mixes up the horn and puts it in a drink. >> there is no scientific proof that rhino horn has any medicinal benefits. but people firmly believe that rhino horn does have the attributes that it's said to have. you know, it's...
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we've been talking about south africa and anglo american. do you see other commodities beyond oil, a dynamic happening where and of production has been cut or plant to be cut. have we seen that? francisco: copper is easy to -- copper iss hard easy to store in oil is hard to store. if you look at copper, he has been going up the whole year. i think negative rates are actually good for china. capitaling to contain outlooks and china and give a boost to the american economies. we will say emerging markets don't look so bad anymore. brendan: thank you very much. still ahead on bloomberg markets, politics is coming up. we will talk burning, trump -- bernie sanders, south carolina and nevada and all of these things with megan murphy. ♪ brendan: you are watching bloomberg markets. im brendan greeley. we are heading for a big weekend with politics. the race may be tightening with the primaries. ted cruz is not just 5% of points away from donald trump. we have bloomberg news washington bureau chief, megan murphy right here and somehow not traveling
we've been talking about south africa and anglo american. do you see other commodities beyond oil, a dynamic happening where and of production has been cut or plant to be cut. have we seen that? francisco: copper is easy to -- copper iss hard easy to store in oil is hard to store. if you look at copper, he has been going up the whole year. i think negative rates are actually good for china. capitaling to contain outlooks and china and give a boost to the american economies. we will say emerging...
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south africa reporter joins us now. how is he going to manage this idea of being able to raising tackett -- being up to raise taxes? >> exactly. good morning. the economy is currently seeing a lot of strain. growth is near zero not going into recession. it is contending with a slowing economic growth. monti prices that are plunging. that is impacting revenue, as well as the country facing the worst dragon the century. in a century.rag was smack dab in the middle of the global financial crisis. that is definitely a key risk that he is going to have to manage quite well in his budget speech today. in an effort to avert a credit rating downgrade to junk status. guy: the bigger issue in south africa still remains, the issue of what he is going to do long-term with the issue of social mobility. the issue of mass unemployment. how is he going to? some of those really pressing socioeconomic issues with some people say could be destabilizing for south africa in a bigger way? >> what we are is government has been consulting with
south africa reporter joins us now. how is he going to manage this idea of being able to raising tackett -- being up to raise taxes? >> exactly. good morning. the economy is currently seeing a lot of strain. growth is near zero not going into recession. it is contending with a slowing economic growth. monti prices that are plunging. that is impacting revenue, as well as the country facing the worst dragon the century. in a century.rag was smack dab in the middle of the global financial...
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china tigers south on a ranch in south africa. does he do it because it is noble, to turn a profit, or to anger his wife? this is a great story. we spent some time that this guy, who is stewart bray? kit: he is a very interesting guy. he actually is a likable person. he is very driven, very passionate. he is fundamentally a city guy who spent a career in banking. very clever, capable, and passionate about things that matter to him. it still happens that one of the things that is important to him right now is tigers. he spent 10 years of his life, and a huge sum of money, try to rescue this rare species. carol: they are considered extinct at this point. what has the process been for him to do it? it involves money, south africa, and chinese officials. tell us a little bit about that. kit: the south china tiger is functionally extinct. they're probably aren't any animals left in the wild. the doesn't mean that aren't any animals left. there are 100 left in zoos in china. what stewart had to do was to persuade the chinese government
china tigers south on a ranch in south africa. does he do it because it is noble, to turn a profit, or to anger his wife? this is a great story. we spent some time that this guy, who is stewart bray? kit: he is a very interesting guy. he actually is a likable person. he is very driven, very passionate. he is fundamentally a city guy who spent a career in banking. very clever, capable, and passionate about things that matter to him. it still happens that one of the things that is important to...
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he has 19 animals at his reserve in south africa. the big question is, what happens to those animals now? they have a great home in south africa, a wonderful reserve. they can hunt, breed, and are in wonderful condition. the big question is what happens , next? the tough part of the equation as finding space for them in china, arranging for them to be sent back, and making sure they are safe. carol: the chinese want them, correct? kit: stuart's project has had quite a lot of attention in china. the tigers are a hugely important animal. he has had the animals for 10 years now, and there is genuine pressure to bring them home. lots of people in china want to see them come back to china. there is an idea that if it is a chinese tiger should be on chinese soil. it is a difficult thing to do. they need a lot of room, tigers, because they are solitary animals. they need space to hunt. they need a huge amount of ram. there just aren't many places in china where there is enough good habitat for them to go. carol: what is interesting, a fair
he has 19 animals at his reserve in south africa. the big question is, what happens to those animals now? they have a great home in south africa, a wonderful reserve. they can hunt, breed, and are in wonderful condition. the big question is what happens , next? the tough part of the equation as finding space for them in china, arranging for them to be sent back, and making sure they are safe. carol: the chinese want them, correct? kit: stuart's project has had quite a lot of attention in china....
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>> the mining and related industries in south africa employ one million people. if the largest contributor by value is the black economic empowerment? south africa's government maintains its mining sector as a bright future with moving $3 trillion worth of reserves. hearnt don'hasn't done much to m the sector, using this miningk to attract investment in the ailing mining industry. south africa has a third of the world's mining resources, leaving little room for commodity prices to increase. the question then becomes what the analysts are calling a mining bloodbath. famida miller, al jazeera. >>> confirming north korea was able to put a satellite or some other device into the atmosphere. u.s. hopes to send an antimissile system to south korea as quickly as possible. there have been celebrations in north korea's capital after saturday's rocket launch, thousands growing in the capital, followed by ten minute fireworks display. condemnation of threats of new u.n. sanctions. >>> an advisor to aung san suu kyi has told al jazeera that these people have investigated way
>> the mining and related industries in south africa employ one million people. if the largest contributor by value is the black economic empowerment? south africa's government maintains its mining sector as a bright future with moving $3 trillion worth of reserves. hearnt don'hasn't done much to m the sector, using this miningk to attract investment in the ailing mining industry. south africa has a third of the world's mining resources, leaving little room for commodity prices to...
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the wild." >> we're exploring zululand in south africa's zulu nyala game reserve. we'd just pulled up on one of our favorite species, but unfortunately, it's the one that's highly poached in africa, the white rhino. luckily, this one is doing fine. it has a newborn calf by her side. >> look at their ears, they're incredible. you know, they can turn their ears all the way around to catch sound. >> they don't have very good eyesight, so they rely on their hearing. >> that's obviously the white rhino, the way it's eating grass, but that baby's been >> 4 months. >> 4 months. wow. boy or girl, that little baby? >> i think it's a little female. >> oh, look at her pushing against her mom's leg. >> does the mother still nurse? >> yes. she's still got lots of growing to do. >> and it was something else. very, very close we got to get to them, and we got to watch them for quite a long time. it was wonderful. >> look at her eat that grass. the grass is so green here, i can't get over it. >> we've been very lucky. we've had lots of rain so far. >> watching them right now, niki
the wild." >> we're exploring zululand in south africa's zulu nyala game reserve. we'd just pulled up on one of our favorite species, but unfortunately, it's the one that's highly poached in africa, the white rhino. luckily, this one is doing fine. it has a newborn calf by her side. >> look at their ears, they're incredible. you know, they can turn their ears all the way around to catch sound. >> they don't have very good eyesight, so they rely on their hearing. >>...
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. >>> angry protestors demand south africa's president repay taxpayer money he used on home improvements. >>> the united nations called on turkey to open its border to syrian refugees fleeing fighting in aleppo. tens of thousands of people are currently stranded at the border, but turkey's foreign minister warns that if the regime's military campaign continues, the number of new refugees could reach a million. it's asking the international community for help. more now from al jazeera's zeina hodor on the turkey-syria border. >> there is a humanitarian crisis, tens of thousands of people are on the move displaced by the on going government offensive in the countryside of aleppo. the turkish government has not opened its border. those facing some sort of emergency, those who are ill, wounded have been allowed to cross and being treated in turkish hospitals, but the united nations is calling on the turkish authorities to open the border, saying it is their obligation to help people trapped in the conflict. turkey said that there is no need to open the border, because aid and supplies and wh
. >>> angry protestors demand south africa's president repay taxpayer money he used on home improvements. >>> the united nations called on turkey to open its border to syrian refugees fleeing fighting in aleppo. tens of thousands of people are currently stranded at the border, but turkey's foreign minister warns that if the regime's military campaign continues, the number of new refugees could reach a million. it's asking the international community for help. more now from al...
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having said that an back to south africa, south africa is sub-saharan hub for africa. south africa still has the companies, most of the companies the people want to be in, equity market is still robust in south africa, so when you look at it from the perspective of africa, investing and linkers does not look like such a bad risk compared to what is out there, outside of africa. david: when you talk about south africa, if you can, on the one hand, they have commodity problems with prices going down and they have the mismanagement problem, when it fired the finance minister, they had to find a new one, and how much is because of commodities and how much is in the control? matt winkler: the biggest part is the trade issue, it is like the rising tide floats all boats. was ase with china robust as it was in 2000 10, the mismanagement and the economy could easily be overlooked. it is when that part goes come up with part goes, that people start looking at what is under the rocks, and that is where we are now. tom: i have to agree with kathleen hepburn and that is how they sa
having said that an back to south africa, south africa is sub-saharan hub for africa. south africa still has the companies, most of the companies the people want to be in, equity market is still robust in south africa, so when you look at it from the perspective of africa, investing and linkers does not look like such a bad risk compared to what is out there, outside of africa. david: when you talk about south africa, if you can, on the one hand, they have commodity problems with prices going...
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south africa's president zuma interrupted making the annual state of the nation address and in cape town they fired stun grenades at protesters demanding zuma stand down and at least 52 inmates died following a prison riot in the northeast of mexico. nato ships are being sent to the eastern mediterranean in response to the on going refugee crisis and the multi national groups was requested by germany, greece and turkey. paul brennan reports from brussels. >> reporter: in defiance of tougher border controls and in spite of winter storms and dangerous seas refugees and migrants continue to attempt the aegean crossing from turkey to greece and the group was rescued on today and this year 1500 people a day are making the dangerous crossing. turkey has taken in some two million refugees from the syrian conflict and now wants help. turkish president in a critical speech on thursday warned that without more support he could simply open the borders and let the refugees leave. >> translator: in the border town we put them on a bus and turned them back but we can only do this once or twice then i'
south africa's president zuma interrupted making the annual state of the nation address and in cape town they fired stun grenades at protesters demanding zuma stand down and at least 52 inmates died following a prison riot in the northeast of mexico. nato ships are being sent to the eastern mediterranean in response to the on going refugee crisis and the multi national groups was requested by germany, greece and turkey. paul brennan reports from brussels. >> reporter: in defiance of...
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he talked about making south africa a more -- south africa more attractive to investors while strengthening the economy, which he had knowledged had been declining over the years, but said that south africa's democracy was stable. jacob add that president 's speech was overshadowed by protests against him inside and outside of parliament. right now, there are still thousands of people gathered outside of parliament, demonstrating against resident jacob zuma, chanting "zuma must -- "zuma must fall." shona: what are the reasons for this opposition to jacob zuma? reporter: he has been making a lot of unpopular decisions, wrong decisions. he had renovations done to his private home, to get -- the tune of about $20 billion, well -- whileof -- wow millions of south africans still live in poverty. the south african rand has dropped to an all-time low. people have decided enough is enough we saw also the formation last year of the "zuma must fall" movement. people will no longer stand back and watch jacob zuma turn the country into a banana republic, to quote one person that i've talked to. shona:
he talked about making south africa a more -- south africa more attractive to investors while strengthening the economy, which he had knowledged had been declining over the years, but said that south africa's democracy was stable. jacob add that president 's speech was overshadowed by protests against him inside and outside of parliament. right now, there are still thousands of people gathered outside of parliament, demonstrating against resident jacob zuma, chanting "zuma must --...
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they not like turkey, venezuela, and south africa. they do like others, however. >> thinking of areas where one can make money, that is one area. africa. about africa is an example of a continent where you have a huge ability to discriminate. we have people producing like nigeria and you know they will be hurt for a long time, but then you look at other countries where you can see growth rates in excess of 7% or 8%. the rest have been in asia. you look at all of the countries exporting in the asian pacific,, and they have to be a little more careful. they are talking about chinese market growing by 5%. europe grew by 2%. where does that fit? >> it fits pretty well. low oil plays well. the european consumer is still highly confident. anna: we will continue this conversation after the break. we will bring you all the latest news on the equity slide. ♪ v asian markets follows the oil slump extends. go?: how low can it the pounder drops on brexit fears. and a biggest jackpots, donald trump wins the nevada caucus, gaining momentum in his
they not like turkey, venezuela, and south africa. they do like others, however. >> thinking of areas where one can make money, that is one area. africa. about africa is an example of a continent where you have a huge ability to discriminate. we have people producing like nigeria and you know they will be hurt for a long time, but then you look at other countries where you can see growth rates in excess of 7% or 8%. the rest have been in asia. you look at all of the countries exporting in...
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. >> it has been dryer than ever >>> disaster zones declared as south africa remains in the grip of a severe draught. staying the course, why greek farmers protesting against austerity measures are refusing to back down. k down. >>> welcome back. the top stories on al jazeera. north korea has defied international warnings and launched a long range rock. south korea has condemned the action and says it will begin talks with the u.s. on a new missile defense system. the u.n. security council will hold an emergency meeting later sunday. in southern taiwan government officials say at least 24 people have died in the earthquake. more than 130 are still feared trapped. rescue workers say they have found signs of life in the collapsed building. presidential hopefuls have squared off in another debate before vote years choose their preferred candidate on tuesday. marco rubio faced the strongest attacks from rivals trying to deplete his growing popularity. in north korea's widely condemned launch, daniel pinkstno says north korea's miss tile tests are increasing tensions in the region >> most
. >> it has been dryer than ever >>> disaster zones declared as south africa remains in the grip of a severe draught. staying the course, why greek farmers protesting against austerity measures are refusing to back down. k down. >>> welcome back. the top stories on al jazeera. north korea has defied international warnings and launched a long range rock. south korea has condemned the action and says it will begin talks with the u.s. on a new missile defense system. the...
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for much of southern africa and south africa - there's no sign of significant drought-breaking rain coming through. >> the showers continue across the central parts of africa. maybe into kenya. seeing showers, showers there. pushing up towards cameroon through kabom. one or two showers to liberia. for west africa, it's the dry season and it will stay drive. >> this area of cloud moving across the north of al jazeera. rain coming in to libya on monday, clearing by tuesday. >> thank you very much indeed for that. still ahead on the al jazeera newshour. the zika virus spreads. in guatemala, there are fears that the health system will not cope with a pandemic. >> thousands turn out for protests in germany, and in sport, how the fans, rather than the players are the story. stay with us, we are back after this short break. break. >>> welcome back. a reminder of the top stories on the al jazeera newshour. north korea launched a long range rocked into space. south korea condemned the action and said it will begin talks on a new system. the u.n. security council will hold an emergency meeting later
for much of southern africa and south africa - there's no sign of significant drought-breaking rain coming through. >> the showers continue across the central parts of africa. maybe into kenya. seeing showers, showers there. pushing up towards cameroon through kabom. one or two showers to liberia. for west africa, it's the dry season and it will stay drive. >> this area of cloud moving across the north of al jazeera. rain coming in to libya on monday, clearing by tuesday. >>...
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south africa. >>> when we come back, the media. the digital dangers even the most tech savvy parents might not know about. that's where your seriously, it's, it's really fine. you don't want to be seen with your dad? no, it's..no.. oh, there's what! [ horn honking ] [ forward collision warning ] bye dad! the newly redesigned volkswagen passat. right now you can get a $1,000 presidents' day bonus on new 2015 or 2016 passat, jetta, or tiguan models. red lobster's lobsterfest is back. so come try the largest variety of lobster dishes of the year, like lobster lover's dream or new dueling lobster tails. it's a party on every plate, and you're invited. so come in while it lasts. we stop arthritis pain, so you don't have to stop. tylenol 8hr arthritis pain has two layers of pain relief. the first is fast. the second lasts all day. we give you your day back. what you do with it is up to you. tylenol . my son and i used to watch the red carpet shows on tv now, i'm walking them. life is unpredictable one thing i need to be predictable is to
south africa. >>> when we come back, the media. the digital dangers even the most tech savvy parents might not know about. that's where your seriously, it's, it's really fine. you don't want to be seen with your dad? no, it's..no.. oh, there's what! [ horn honking ] [ forward collision warning ] bye dad! the newly redesigned volkswagen passat. right now you can get a $1,000 presidents' day bonus on new 2015 or 2016 passat, jetta, or tiguan models. red lobster's lobsterfest is back. so...
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this war of word, the organization insists that black people in south africa cannot be said to be guilty of racism and it says any legislation may take that into account. >> it is a natural response to hate those who oppress you and want to do something about it. from our point of view that is a danger. if you criminalise this, you will make sure that when we respond to racism we will be the ones who end up in jail >> reporter: the institute for race relations is unresolved. as they head to local lickss, it seems likely that political parties will continue to use anti racism campaigns as a rallying point for support >>> stairing at our computers is causing a health risk for billions of us a new study on short sitedness says half the world's population is at risk of going blind. around 5 billion people will be short sited in 30 years. around a billion of us will have a significantly increased risk of blindness if the current trends continue. it is all because we're spending much too long looking at our computers, ipads and smart phones. the ceo of australia's brian holden vision institute
this war of word, the organization insists that black people in south africa cannot be said to be guilty of racism and it says any legislation may take that into account. >> it is a natural response to hate those who oppress you and want to do something about it. from our point of view that is a danger. if you criminalise this, you will make sure that when we respond to racism we will be the ones who end up in jail >> reporter: the institute for race relations is unresolved. as they...
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in the oldest game reserve in south africa, they're trying something new. this is command central for air shepherd. a pilot project where unmanned aircraft are being deployed to help park rangers in their fight. >> nighttime operations has always been very, very difficult for these guys. and besides meeting one the poachers you might be tracking, the danger to the animals. >> we'll just foul. you guys carry on. we'll just keep you in the frame. >> tonight's mission is about to begin and tensions are high. with ruthless poexers likely in the dark, and the reason news of a park worker mauled to death by a lion. don't let the laughter fool you. my nerves are kicking in. >> you don't know what's on the other side of the bush. the drone infrared camera picks up heat signatures of animals and humans. and sends images back real-time to the command center. the white dots are us on patrol. the experienced rangers keep several feet between them so if one of them is attacked, they don't all go down at once. >> how many does it help? give you a sense of ease to some de
in the oldest game reserve in south africa, they're trying something new. this is command central for air shepherd. a pilot project where unmanned aircraft are being deployed to help park rangers in their fight. >> nighttime operations has always been very, very difficult for these guys. and besides meeting one the poachers you might be tracking, the danger to the animals. >> we'll just foul. you guys carry on. we'll just keep you in the frame. >> tonight's mission is about to...
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animals at his reserve in south china -- africa. now they have a great home in south africa and a wonderful reserve. they can hunt, breed, and are in wonderful condition. the question is, what happens next? funding them in china will be difficult, and arranging for them to be sent back. carol: the chinese want them, correct? t: stuart's project has had quite a lot of attention in china. the tigers are a hugely important animal. he has had the animals for 10 years now, and there is genuine pressure to bring them home. many want to see these animals come back to china. there is an idea that if it is a chinese tiger should be on chinese soil. it is a difficult thing to do. they need a lot of room, tigers, because they are solitary animals. there just aren't many places in china where there is enough good habitat for them to go. carol: what is interesting, a fair amount of drama. he has a girlfriend, or former wife, and that has woven through your story as well. he has a lot of litigations and lawsuits going on as well. kit: one of the
animals at his reserve in south china -- africa. now they have a great home in south africa and a wonderful reserve. they can hunt, breed, and are in wonderful condition. the question is, what happens next? funding them in china will be difficult, and arranging for them to be sent back. carol: the chinese want them, correct? t: stuart's project has had quite a lot of attention in china. the tigers are a hugely important animal. he has had the animals for 10 years now, and there is genuine...
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south africa is home to rhino population. but they're facing extinction in the wild because of their highly coveted horns. cities footage from asia the high demand comes from asia where the horns are believed to have medicinal powers? nats man mixing up the horn this man says he heard from friends that it can cure diseases... he mixes up the horn and puts it in a drink? julian radeneyer j: there is no scientific proof that rhino horn has any medicinal benefits. but people firmly believe that rhino horn does have the attributes it's said to have. it's the same as telling a christian jesus christ doesn't exist. rhino poaching has reached unprecedented levels in south africa. ten years ago 25 rhinos were poached and the number last year was a staggering 1,175 i met with a former poacher who has asked through a translator, he says he's killed at least 50 rhinos to help feed his family tj: did you ever feel bad for what you were doing for killing these animals? he says? "at times i would feel sorry for the animals but i had to do
south africa is home to rhino population. but they're facing extinction in the wild because of their highly coveted horns. cities footage from asia the high demand comes from asia where the horns are believed to have medicinal powers? nats man mixing up the horn this man says he heard from friends that it can cure diseases... he mixes up the horn and puts it in a drink? julian radeneyer j: there is no scientific proof that rhino horn has any medicinal benefits. but people firmly believe that...
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stewart is a rich, litigious chinable banker who has tigers in a ranch in south africa. this he do it to turn a profit or anchor his wife? kit, this is a good story. you spent time with this guy. gray? stuart >> stewart is an interesting guy. he is a likable person. he is very driven, passionate. guy. fundamentally a city he spent his career in banking. very clever, capable, and passionate about things that matter. one of the things important to him is tigers. he spent 10 years of his lies and a huge sum of money trying to rescue carol: the tigers. carol:they are beautiful. it involves chinese officials. tell us about that. >> the south china tiger is functionally extinct. they are probably aren't any animals left in the wild. zoos are 100 or so left in in china. he has to persuade the chinese government to give him some hish china tiger cubs and job was to increase their numbers. eventually, he would return them back to a wild habitat in china. carol: he has already brought some to china? any back to brought china. he has 19 animals at his reserve in south africa. happe
stewart is a rich, litigious chinable banker who has tigers in a ranch in south africa. this he do it to turn a profit or anchor his wife? kit, this is a good story. you spent time with this guy. gray? stuart >> stewart is an interesting guy. he is a likable person. he is very driven, passionate. guy. fundamentally a city he spent his career in banking. very clever, capable, and passionate about things that matter. one of the things important to him is tigers. he spent 10 years of his...
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south africa is home to over 80% of the world's rhino population. but they're facing exextinction in the wild because of their highly coveted horns. high demand comes from asia where the horns are believed to have medicinal powers. this man says he's heard from friends that it can cure diseases. he mixes up the horn and puts it in a drink. >> there is no scientific proof that ryan know horn has any benefits. ryan know horn does have the attributes it's said to have. you know, it's the same as telling a christian jesus christ doesn't exist. >>> rhino poaching has reached unprecedented levels in south africa. ten years ago, 25 were poached. the number last year, 1175. i met with a former poacher who asked us not to show his face. through a translator he says he's killed at least 50 rhinos to support his family. >> did you ever feel bad for what you were doing for killing these animals? >> he says at times, i would feel sorry for the animals but i had to do what i had to do. park rangers say trying to save the rhino from poachers is like fighting a war
south africa is home to over 80% of the world's rhino population. but they're facing exextinction in the wild because of their highly coveted horns. high demand comes from asia where the horns are believed to have medicinal powers. this man says he's heard from friends that it can cure diseases. he mixes up the horn and puts it in a drink. >> there is no scientific proof that ryan know horn has any benefits. ryan know horn does have the attributes it's said to have. you know, it's the...
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. >> a president under pressure in south africa. jacob zuma is heckled in parliament has the protests continue. >>> mexican prison riot frustrated families demand answers after more than 50 people die in a monterey jail. >>> and a new window on the study of the cosmos as einstein is proved right about gravitational waves. >>> hello there, aim robin adams with today's big sport stories. the iaaf president vows to fight the decision to end their cooperation with athletics following the scandals. >>> we start with renewed effort to his revive the floundering talks in syria with diplomats gathering in germany ahead of the proposed meeting with rebels and the government later this month. john kerry and his russian counterpart have been hosting the talks. a ceasefire in march suggested by russia. , but the u.s. wants it to begin immediately. meanwhile on the ground there is continued fighting on the ground near turkey. kurdish fighters captured an air base that was held by the syrian military before it was seized by rebels. meetings in br
. >> a president under pressure in south africa. jacob zuma is heckled in parliament has the protests continue. >>> mexican prison riot frustrated families demand answers after more than 50 people die in a monterey jail. >>> and a new window on the study of the cosmos as einstein is proved right about gravitational waves. >>> hello there, aim robin adams with today's big sport stories. the iaaf president vows to fight the decision to end their cooperation with...
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africa of tourism yariv levin rejects that criticism. (yariv levin, israel's minister of tourism) i think that there is a dispute that should be solved, hopefully there will be sometime to achieve some kind of peace agreement, but i think that talking about occupation or talking about boycotting israel because of the current situation is something unfair "you should be careful" mark causes... has said he won't accept any gift... but most other nominees have been silent about the swag bag. moved from the streets of the west bank... ...to the red carpet of hollywood. oren liebermann... cnn... jerusalem.
africa of tourism yariv levin rejects that criticism. (yariv levin, israel's minister of tourism) i think that there is a dispute that should be solved, hopefully there will be sometime to achieve some kind of peace agreement, but i think that talking about occupation or talking about boycotting israel because of the current situation is something unfair "you should be careful" mark causes... has said he won't accept any gift... but most other nominees have been silent about the swag...
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will have mission he went on with those park rangers in south africa. using technology to track down killers tonight on "nightline." right now we wantamy. >> yeah, can you believe, george, all of the animals we've seen live here in the past two hours we've seen lions, >> buffalo. >> yes. >> elephants. >> with the rhinos there, elephants. we've seen hippos, we've seen -- i could go on and on, zebras. >> gazelles. >> it's been remarkable. such a stunning, stunning live experience for all of you back at home. i want to thank dji for thosew, have they captured so much. in fact, let's take a look at what our drones captured for you this morning in just the past couple of hours. the wheel breaks the combut waterfall in the night the stormyu close your eyes away she flies oh oh oh oh paradise oh >> what an incrediblei hope everyone at home felt like they were in the jeep here with us. at the ngorongoro crater. back to you. >> we sure did, amy. >>> "good morning america" brought to you by viking river cruises. viking river cruises, exploring the world in comfor
will have mission he went on with those park rangers in south africa. using technology to track down killers tonight on "nightline." right now we wantamy. >> yeah, can you believe, george, all of the animals we've seen live here in the past two hours we've seen lions, >> buffalo. >> yes. >> elephants. >> with the rhinos there, elephants. we've seen hippos, we've seen -- i could go on and on, zebras. >> gazelles. >> it's been remarkable. such a...
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. >>> in south africa, the land appropriation bill is controversy. we'll find why it's not just the farmers who are concerned. >> "inside story" takes you beyond the headlines, beyond the quick cuts, beyond the soundbites. we're giving you a deeper dive into the stories that are making our world what it is. >> welcome back, a reminder of our top stories on al jazeera. delegations from the syrian government and opposition have both cast doubt on talks in geneva aimed at ending the war in syria following a major offensive in aleppo. russia is accused of undermining the peace pros. >>> in iraq, a car bomb killed 18 soldiers north of rimadi. two other car bombs were expelled at a checkpoint opinion the government claims it controls 90% of the area after fighting isil in the last few weeks. >>> in the united states, hillary clinton claimed victory in iowa after a close presidential nomination contest. ted cruz passed donald trump to win the republican vote in the iowa caucus. >>> word health organization experts says it's considering the relationship betw
. >>> in south africa, the land appropriation bill is controversy. we'll find why it's not just the farmers who are concerned. >> "inside story" takes you beyond the headlines, beyond the quick cuts, beyond the soundbites. we're giving you a deeper dive into the stories that are making our world what it is. >> welcome back, a reminder of our top stories on al jazeera. delegations from the syrian government and opposition have both cast doubt on talks in geneva...
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. >>> i'm in south africa, the land appropriation bill is controversial and find out why it's not just the farmers who consent. >>> barcelona star is due in a spanish court to answer questions about the 2013 transfer but could his legal battle push him to manchester city? ♪ hillary clinton campaign team declared victory in an extremely close u.s. presidential nominations contest, republicans and democrats in the state of iowa chose their preferred candidates for the november election on the republican side senator ted cruz beat frontrunner donald trump and kimberly has the round up. >> reporter: for hours it was a race too close to call. >> tonight while the results are still not known it looks like we are in a virtual tie. >> polling behind democratic rival hillary clinton for months and senator bernie sanders closed the gap with his antiestablishment muskegon adjust essentially shifting the tone and dynamic of the democratic campaign. >> it is rare that we have the opportunity we do now, to have a real contest of ideas, to really think hard about what the democratic party stands fo
. >>> i'm in south africa, the land appropriation bill is controversial and find out why it's not just the farmers who consent. >>> barcelona star is due in a spanish court to answer questions about the 2013 transfer but could his legal battle push him to manchester city? ♪ hillary clinton campaign team declared victory in an extremely close u.s. presidential nominations contest, republicans and democrats in the state of iowa chose their preferred candidates for the november...
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africa era to not give their names for israel to whitewash the occupation and violation of human rights." israeli minister of tourism yariv levin rejects that criticism. (yariv levin, israel's minister of tourism) i think that there is a dispute that should be solved, hopefully there will be sometime to achieve some kind of peace agreement, but i think that talking about occupation or talking about boycotting israel because of the current situation is something unfair "you should be careful" mark rylance... up for best supporting actor for bridge of palestinian causes... has said he won't accept any gift... but most other nominees have been silent about the swag bag. in a conflict that has dragged on for decades... the latest clashes between israelis and palestinians have moved from the streets of the west
africa era to not give their names for israel to whitewash the occupation and violation of human rights." israeli minister of tourism yariv levin rejects that criticism. (yariv levin, israel's minister of tourism) i think that there is a dispute that should be solved, hopefully there will be sometime to achieve some kind of peace agreement, but i think that talking about occupation or talking about boycotting israel because of the current situation is something unfair "you should be...