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. >> former indiana congressman g jacobs died on sunday. he was an opponent of the vietnam war and helped to write the 1965 voting rights act. a touchstone of the civil rights litigation. >> the future of aerospace lies in the hands of these students. a different approach to education in seattle where college prep meets industry prep. and how a colorado town bounces back from flood challenge. >> rain is on the move, i'll let you know where it's head and who will see a wet wrap-up to the weekend. >> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm morgan radford live from new york city. ahead the future of flying, a joints venture between airline manufacturers and high schooling. let's get a look at where the snow and rain mail fall with meteorologist eboni deon. >> it will mainly be the eastern u.s. getting all the action, working up the east coastline. still across the south-east where we see our fair share of rain. with additional rain fall that will continue to create the threat around parts of northern and central georgia. as we go through the d
. >> former indiana congressman g jacobs died on sunday. he was an opponent of the vietnam war and helped to write the 1965 voting rights act. a touchstone of the civil rights litigation. >> the future of aerospace lies in the hands of these students. a different approach to education in seattle where college prep meets industry prep. and how a colorado town bounces back from flood challenge. >> rain is on the move, i'll let you know where it's head and who will see a wet...
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joining us from san francisco, jacob good to see you. is they'e after. google doesn't play by the rules that others play by. they have almost unlimited resources. it is an academic institution unto themselves. it is a broad scoop that they have, you know, used to bring all of these companies on board. and each of these companies that they've acquired over the past year has really been a different part of a really broad diverse portfolio of robotics. the idea here is, i think, really mastering the collection of data. i think google recognizes that the future is going to involve robotics in many, many formation, from industrial to home use, with be first to the data and own the data in that market. >> so jacob, how did that amazie founder mark rayburn was one of the first to develop robotic imagery, if you want to scare a child show them a child some footage. my daughter is terrified of this, it is modeled on nature. it is a kind of constant rebalancing that makes for incredible balance when i.t. comes to rubble, snow, you can shove the thing with your sho
joining us from san francisco, jacob good to see you. is they'e after. google doesn't play by the rules that others play by. they have almost unlimited resources. it is an academic institution unto themselves. it is a broad scoop that they have, you know, used to bring all of these companies on board. and each of these companies that they've acquired over the past year has really been a different part of a really broad diverse portfolio of robotics. the idea here is, i think, really mastering...
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the current president, jacob, presided over the unveiling and after there was a party to celebrate the day of reconciliation. a national holiday. >> today, donald whirl as a member of the vatican's congregation of bishops. world growing influence in pope francis. whirl was the only new american named to that congregation by francis and replaces cardinal raymond birk, a conservative holdover from the days of benedict xvi. >>> closer to record territory. and tonight, it's already larger than it was this morning. we need tickets. deb. >> and we ask you to give you and you certainly did. look at all these guys. you guys excited? what do you want more of? >> toys. >> toys. >> give joy. we'll be right back. >>> try having to deal with 140 packages a seco : recapping tonight's stories. a 33-year-old man is under arrest accused in two separate sexual assaults in the chillam area. pulled a woman into a wooded area near bell crest road and assaulted her. a second woman was assaulted in that same area a short time later. >> three women, two of them teens now allege they were sexually assaulted at
the current president, jacob, presided over the unveiling and after there was a party to celebrate the day of reconciliation. a national holiday. >> today, donald whirl as a member of the vatican's congregation of bishops. world growing influence in pope francis. whirl was the only new american named to that congregation by francis and replaces cardinal raymond birk, a conservative holdover from the days of benedict xvi. >>> closer to record territory. and tonight, it's already...
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south african president jacob zuma delivered the eulogy. >> it is the end of 95 glorious fighter, afreedom dedicated and humble servant of the people of south africa. >> mandela was buried with full military honors on a hillside in his hometown on sunday. coming up on abc 7 news at noon, the latest in the manhunt underway after a violent murder in the parking garage of a new jersey mall. local residents are giving back to those in need. and the countdown till christmas, taking a look at why today is the busiest shipping day. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> >> you are watching abc 7 news at noon, on your side. thehe manhunt continues for carjackers who shot and killed a man in a parking garage as a new jersey mall last night. the victim and his wife had just finished shopping when they were caught offguard by gunmen. gonzales has the latest. >> a night of holiday shopping and eight with deadly gunfire. in the parkingan garage of a mall in suburban new jersey around 8:30 last night, shot in the head. 's wife started to get in the vehicle. as he got to the
south african president jacob zuma delivered the eulogy. >> it is the end of 95 glorious fighter, afreedom dedicated and humble servant of the people of south africa. >> mandela was buried with full military honors on a hillside in his hometown on sunday. coming up on abc 7 news at noon, the latest in the manhunt underway after a violent murder in the parking garage of a new jersey mall. local residents are giving back to those in need. and the countdown till christmas, taking a...
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today president jacob zuma unveiled a statue of mandela at the same place he took office as president in 1994 following the country's first ever multi- racial elections. >>> sometimes reality hits you in the face. but in there case a football. coming up on our play of the day, the face mask foul during the dolphins game. >>> did the 49ers fall into the so-called trap game? and something alex never did in a 4er uniform, coming up. >>> what is cool about your school? you can e-mail your nominations to us at kpi x.com, we may feature your school right here on our show. ,, avo: the volkswagen "sign then drive sales event is back. which means it's never been easier to get a new passat, awarded j.d. power's most appealing midsize car, two years in a row. and right now you can drive one home for practically just your signature. get zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first month's payment on any new 2014 volkswagen. hurry, this offer ends january 2nd. for details, visit vwdealer.com today >>> good morning, everybody. after emotional wins in sports a lot of teams are prone
today president jacob zuma unveiled a statue of mandela at the same place he took office as president in 1994 following the country's first ever multi- racial elections. >>> sometimes reality hits you in the face. but in there case a football. coming up on our play of the day, the face mask foul during the dolphins game. >>> did the 49ers fall into the so-called trap game? and something alex never did in a 4er uniform, coming up. >>> what is cool about your school?...
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and jacob zuma has a 30 foot statute of the beloved leader in pretoria and part of reconciliation days which began the year after mandela helped end apartheid and it ended with his burial in the village where he grew up. it's a busy week in washington for the senate, a vote to pass a budget bill is expected to take place on tuesday. the plan has already passed a difficult plan in the house and po has promised to sign it, with lawmakers in the senate wrapping up the year on friday, passage of the budget bill is considered likely but not guaranteed. >> the ayes are 332. the nos are 94. the motion is agreed to. >> reporter: the budget bill heads to the senate this week after passing the house by an overwhelming vote, the bill would dampen the government shut down for the next two years. we will need about 8 republicans to come our way. i feel we will have a good, strong showing from the democratic side but we need by partisan support to pass it. >> reporter: a tough sell for republicans who say the spending cuts don't go far enough. >> we are plagued by a government who continues to spend
and jacob zuma has a 30 foot statute of the beloved leader in pretoria and part of reconciliation days which began the year after mandela helped end apartheid and it ended with his burial in the village where he grew up. it's a busy week in washington for the senate, a vote to pass a budget bill is expected to take place on tuesday. the plan has already passed a difficult plan in the house and po has promised to sign it, with lawmakers in the senate wrapping up the year on friday, passage of...
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helped create, the hands on the statute are open both of them open, the arms raised in embrace with jacob zuma said should symbolize the south africa that is now in place. so south africans moving on, the mourning for nelson mandela over, this is the transitional day in a way, a national public holiday which everybody is celebrating, we will hear a speech from president zuma within the next half hour but now it's very much looking to the future. now it's very much taking up those challenges that everybody has been speaking about through the past ten days, that is a legacy that nelson mandela left how to make it work, that is the reality that is now facing south africans today as they pause during the period of mourning and going back to their lives when all the work, all the industries and everything opens tomorrow after this public holiday. >> and mike just a quick one you had a chance to look at it, we will have our own opinion about works of art, due do you think it does mandela justice, "yes" or "no"? >> yes, it does, it does capture something of the man and that particular pose that
helped create, the hands on the statute are open both of them open, the arms raised in embrace with jacob zuma said should symbolize the south africa that is now in place. so south africans moving on, the mourning for nelson mandela over, this is the transitional day in a way, a national public holiday which everybody is celebrating, we will hear a speech from president zuma within the next half hour but now it's very much looking to the future. now it's very much taking up those challenges...
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president jacob zuma said it has been long and painful. >> many gathered in and around qunu, hoping to gather a glimpse of madeba. not everyone had a chance to get close to him. we explain why. >> many living in nelson mandela's village of qunu were not allowed to attend his furniture. they watched it on a screen. this woman came to say goodbye. she's happy that nelson mandela came home to the eastern cape province. >> he teach us to forgive and forget and make peace with people, and love the neighbours. >> they say being here makes them feel part of the ceremony. >> these people are not far from the nelson mandela homestead. it's over there, the dome marquee in the distance, that's where the vips and heads of state were sitting. people from the village are unhappy they weren't invited to attend the village. >> these people have neighbours who can't understand why they weren't on the guestlist. she was taut when someone dies you go in person to pay respects. >> translation: it's not right we get to see him for the last time. we are all sad he's gone. tata is the father. >> others under
president jacob zuma said it has been long and painful. >> many gathered in and around qunu, hoping to gather a glimpse of madeba. not everyone had a chance to get close to him. we explain why. >> many living in nelson mandela's village of qunu were not allowed to attend his furniture. they watched it on a screen. this woman came to say goodbye. she's happy that nelson mandela came home to the eastern cape province. >> he teach us to forgive and forget and make peace with...
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president jacob zuma will unveil this statue at the very place mandela became president. >> nelson mandela did a lot for our country, south africa. >> reporter: the statue will serve as a symbol of reconciliation and unity. danielle noting ham, cbs news, south africa. >>> and one of the greats of the acting world, peter o'toole died this weekend. a look back at his long and celebrated career. >> reporter: peter o'toole was a little known actor when he took the lead role of lawrence of arabia. an international star, and won him his first oscar nomination. other big roles followed. king henry ii, opposite richard burton in beckett. henry ii the second time opposite to katherine hepburn. 8 oscar nominations, most recently for venus in 2006. he failed to win every time. an academy record. he did win off the screen in 2003. health problems forced him to give up booze in 1975. he embraced his image as an excentric. reliving his lawrence of arabia role with david letterman in 1995. peter o'toole said if you can't do something willingly and joyfully, then don't do it. a great actor dead at 81. >>>
president jacob zuma will unveil this statue at the very place mandela became president. >> nelson mandela did a lot for our country, south africa. >> reporter: the statue will serve as a symbol of reconciliation and unity. danielle noting ham, cbs news, south africa. >>> and one of the greats of the acting world, peter o'toole died this weekend. a look back at his long and celebrated career. >> reporter: peter o'toole was a little known actor when he took the lead...
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the president of south africa, jacob zuma is speaking. >> nelson mandela, the founding president of our democratic nation has departed. >> it is 7:00 pm eastern time in new york, 2am in johannesburg, where mourners, as you can see are gathering outside nelson mandela's home. they are celebrating the life of south africa's first democratically elected president. you are looking at the scenes, people paying respects for a man imprisoned for believing in freedom and equality, a man who became a towering symbol for human rights, equality. >> people of all walks of life, religions, colours and ages gather here, this is the south africa nelson mandela dreamed. nelson mandela inspired people around the world. mourners gather outside the embassy. >> former president george w. bush and laura bush expressed condolences, releasing a statement staying: -- saying: >> we will not see the likes of nelson mandela again. so it falls to us, as best we can, to forge the example that he set. >> this seems to be turning into a celebration of the life of nelson mandela. >> i can barely hear you through all t
the president of south africa, jacob zuma is speaking. >> nelson mandela, the founding president of our democratic nation has departed. >> it is 7:00 pm eastern time in new york, 2am in johannesburg, where mourners, as you can see are gathering outside nelson mandela's home. they are celebrating the life of south africa's first democratically elected president. you are looking at the scenes, people paying respects for a man imprisoned for believing in freedom and equality, a man who...
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on a number ofd skins in front of south african president jacob zuma and members of the mandela family. guide us with your grace ♪a place where we'll be afe ♪ >> among the many boldface names in the audience were oprah winfrey, richard branson, reverend jesse jackson, and prince charles. >> we shall miss you. voice as you your told us stories of your childhood. we shall miss your laughter. after the funeral, mandela was buried in a private ceremony attended by hundreds of family members and close friends, marking the end of a chapter for south africa and the world. >> thanks. new developments in a suspicious death. the wife of an army soldier is in custody. marquita sutton turn herself into police yesterday. her husband was found inside their home friday morning. wasstigators say sutton stabbed to death. the couples 21-month-old child was at home. weather, check on the here is a live look outside. things are much better compared to the wet weather we saw yesterday. steve rudin has a look. >> the sunshine was a welcome change. we have been watching temperatures from the weather cent
on a number ofd skins in front of south african president jacob zuma and members of the mandela family. guide us with your grace ♪a place where we'll be afe ♪ >> among the many boldface names in the audience were oprah winfrey, richard branson, reverend jesse jackson, and prince charles. >> we shall miss you. voice as you your told us stories of your childhood. we shall miss your laughter. after the funeral, mandela was buried in a private ceremony attended by hundreds of family...
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south africa's current president, jacob zuma,ments criticized for failing to live up to mandela's moral standard. vowed to carry on the legacy. >> the long walk to freedom has ended in the physical sense. our own journey continues. >> reporter: and then at noon by tradition, when the sun was highest, the shadows shortest, he was let go. and south africa said nelson mandela was finally free. richard engel, nbc news, south africa. >>> president obama of course paid his respects to nelson mandela when he spoke at a memorial service in johannesburg on tuesday. you may have seen these photos released by the white house, taken aboard air force one on the way to south africa. president bush and his wife laura, secretary of state hillary clinton traveled with the obamas. official photo releases like these are not. >> reporter: now at the central of an escalating battle between the white house and the news media over access and image control. our white house reporter has more. >> reporter: this sumter president and his former secretary of state had lunch at the white house. a newsworthy event. t
south africa's current president, jacob zuma,ments criticized for failing to live up to mandela's moral standard. vowed to carry on the legacy. >> the long walk to freedom has ended in the physical sense. our own journey continues. >> reporter: and then at noon by tradition, when the sun was highest, the shadows shortest, he was let go. and south africa said nelson mandela was finally free. richard engel, nbc news, south africa. >>> president obama of course paid his...
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we saw the rebuke of president jacob zuma, where he was booed by the crowd. that's never happened before. wife never seen people in south africa to say to the ruling party, to the african national congress, you need to do better. you need to take his legacy and run with it. i was speaking to a young gentleman in a town where mandela was born, he pointed out look, we're not sure whether the future is safe with these leaders. let's take a listen to what he has to say. >> a lot of people were scared of doing wrong things because of the old man. and he was expected everywhere. so now it's a question of will the nation unite again. >> and there's that thought. the worry that now that mandela is dead people will forget his legacy. won't act like he would have. and that means lot of questions for next year's election and olot of questions for the political leaders currently being questioned by many south africans richelle. >> there is only one nelson mandela, that is the reality of it. we'll have to see what happens. nick schiffrin reporting. a special on nelson man
we saw the rebuke of president jacob zuma, where he was booed by the crowd. that's never happened before. wife never seen people in south africa to say to the ruling party, to the african national congress, you need to do better. you need to take his legacy and run with it. i was speaking to a young gentleman in a town where mandela was born, he pointed out look, we're not sure whether the future is safe with these leaders. let's take a listen to what he has to say. >> a lot of people...
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some drawn with exhaustion and grief. [♪ singing ] >> south africa's president jacob zuma led them in a song reminiscent of the years of struggle. [♪ singing ] interwe the nation are crying, the words go, from the song sung at the funerals of fallen heroes for the expression of gratitude for perhaps the greatest hero of them all. >> we wish today to express two simple words: thank you. thank you for being everything we wanted. and needed. in a leader. during a difficult period. in our lives. your long walk to freedom has ended, in the physical sense. our own journey continues. >> in a blend of the formal with the traditional they were deeply personal tributes as well. from one of his 18 grandchildren. >> we saw you stand by us when you were not pleased with our behavior. we shall miss your voice, as you told us stories of your childhood. we shale miss your laughter. >> reporter: and from lifelong frind and fellow prisoner, addressing the ma'am he called madala. >> what do we say to you, madal after in these days? the last final moments together before you exit the public stage? when
some drawn with exhaustion and grief. [♪ singing ] >> south africa's president jacob zuma led them in a song reminiscent of the years of struggle. [♪ singing ] interwe the nation are crying, the words go, from the song sung at the funerals of fallen heroes for the expression of gratitude for perhaps the greatest hero of them all. >> we wish today to express two simple words: thank you. thank you for being everything we wanted. and needed. in a leader. during a difficult period....
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ranged from religious leaders to public figures to family members including south african president jacob zuma. here is what he had to say at the ceremony today. >> the long walk to freedom has ended in the physical sense. our own journey journeys. our own journey continues. we have to build the type of society you worked tirelessly to construct. >> reporter: after the public ceremony the casket was taken to the grave side. the plot is designed to symbolize mandela's life long struggle against apartheid for social jus -- justice. there were helicopters and a 21-gun salute. there was also a quiet moment with the inner circle near the gravesite beginning to think of the loss of their loved one. and in places where we are right now, the long-time home of nelson mandela turned to a museum. there have been crowds here all day and across south africa they are thinking of life after mandela with the challengeds political and economic facing this country. back to you. >> live in south africa, greg, as always, thanks so much. jaime? >>> now we will switch gears and talk about iran's nuclear progra
ranged from religious leaders to public figures to family members including south african president jacob zuma. here is what he had to say at the ceremony today. >> the long walk to freedom has ended in the physical sense. our own journey journeys. our own journey continues. we have to build the type of society you worked tirelessly to construct. >> reporter: after the public ceremony the casket was taken to the grave side. the plot is designed to symbolize mandela's life long...
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it's the talk bad about wanting what i teach that were spoken on jacob's do not use his running into a clean his he's been criticized of course matt does appear to be on going there seems to somewhat of the plaudits. and that criticism. where's he going to go to fort mcnair. i think the coolest but it is going to be uncool it's very very quickly and in fact that it was during the past ten days she is surrounded her use of a disney is ready and allegations that its contents people many errands and went to the charges that he was approached the boat and eighty two thousandfive which he escaped conviction on the island and to encourage a lot of corruption charges in tremendous popular anger about them the upgrades to his homestead for example which it actually cost twenty million dollars of taxpayer money i am running cadence a swimming pool not anti cancer and so on. so personally. he is and i said in a sense of old idiocy that christian leaders have come unto me the press so fortunate and have proper well. and and sarah. and the city will face the biggest challenge that it sees politi
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very good friend, producer of my records, and jacob on the drums. >> what will we hear on the after-show show? >> a song called "christmas time again." >> thanks for everything. we'll see you next week. >>> and a fox news alert, good morning, some major new enrollment issues with obama care. it's just days away. as you can see, healthcare.gov shut down for repairs again last night. all of this as we learn that thousands of applications that were submitted through the online exchanges never made it to many of the insurers, and those people may not be approved for coverage come january 1st. isn't that a requirement? i'm jamie colby. great to have you here. >> i'm eric shawn on this sunday morning. this whole issue stems from ongoing problems in what they call the back end of the website. that's where the forms are supposed to be processed. some insurance companies say those forms often arrive incomplete or just plain wrong. peter is here with what this means to people who think they have signed up. >> between launch day and last week, about 15,000 people who think they signed up for insura
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south africa's president jacob zuma led them in a song reminiscent of the years of struggle. we, the nation, are crying the words go. the song sung at the funerals at fallen hero with an expression of gratitude for perhaps the greatest hero of them all. >> we wish today to express two simple words. thank you. thank you for being everything we wanted and needed in a leader during a difficult period in our lives. the long walk to freedom has ended in the physical sense. our own journey continues. >> reporter: in a blend of the formal with the traditional, there were deeply personal tributes as well from one of his 18 grandchildren. >> we shall miss you when you were not pleased with our behavior. we shall miss your voice as you told us stories of your childhood. we shall miss your laughter. >> reporter: from life-long friend and fellow robben island prison addressing the man he called madala. >> what do we say to you, madala, in these days? the last, final moments together before you exit the public stage. when he died, i lost a father, and now i'm lost a brother. my life is in
south africa's president jacob zuma led them in a song reminiscent of the years of struggle. we, the nation, are crying the words go. the song sung at the funerals at fallen hero with an expression of gratitude for perhaps the greatest hero of them all. >> we wish today to express two simple words. thank you. thank you for being everything we wanted and needed in a leader during a difficult period in our lives. the long walk to freedom has ended in the physical sense. our own journey...
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a lot question whether jacob zuma is doing that. the notion is here, that okay we've buried tata, their father, therefore what is next. what is the next generation going to do, what can we get next. what is the economic freedom we have been looking for. there's huge questions and it's fascinating to know where it will go. best a discussion for tonight or tomorrow. now, in the community is mourning, thanking nelson mandela for his sacrifices and the modern country that he helped create. >> once in a generation or life-time. nick schifrin from the birth place of nelson mandela. >> saying goodbye to nelson mandela much foreign dignitaries, top government officials, celebrities and business tycoons were among the 45 paying tribute to nelson mandela. among them prince charles and oprah winfrey. nelson mandela's life documented in films and books, will help build a bridge for future generations. tania paige took a tour of his archive to see how his memory will live on. >> the center of memory is full of predictable and the strange and unu
a lot question whether jacob zuma is doing that. the notion is here, that okay we've buried tata, their father, therefore what is next. what is the next generation going to do, what can we get next. what is the economic freedom we have been looking for. there's huge questions and it's fascinating to know where it will go. best a discussion for tonight or tomorrow. now, in the community is mourning, thanking nelson mandela for his sacrifices and the modern country that he helped create. >>...
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jacob zuma singing that song at the beginning of his eulogy was making clear the context in which nelson mandela should be remembered along with all the greatness he has achieved. i'm joined here by the chief executor of the nelson mandela foundation, one of the legacy bodies of nelson mandela and of his name. firstly, you watched the funeral and saw the respect, the dignity. what went through your mind when you saw nelson mandela finally go? >> i think it was a fitting tribute to the life well-lived. i think south africans have this image that we shouldn't just be crying at this moment and mourning his passing, but we should be celebrating because madiba got 95 years, but he also gave 67 years of his life of service. then he retired three times, and i think those three retirements were preparing us for what was coming. even when it came, you still had the sense of loss, the deep sense of loss. we feel left with that. some of the staff members of the nelson mandela foundation have served nelson mandela for over 20 years. it's encouraging to them to see how they have pulled together in th
jacob zuma singing that song at the beginning of his eulogy was making clear the context in which nelson mandela should be remembered along with all the greatness he has achieved. i'm joined here by the chief executor of the nelson mandela foundation, one of the legacy bodies of nelson mandela and of his name. firstly, you watched the funeral and saw the respect, the dignity. what went through your mind when you saw nelson mandela finally go? >> i think it was a fitting tribute to the...
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the tributes were led by jacob zuma. >> he combined two things that are not easy to do to combine practice. he did it. >> reporter: so from the capitol city where once he had been sentenced to life in prison to which he return as president, now back to his roots. wife and ex-wife comfortable each other as the last leg of the journey began. >> i think we see him now. nelson mandela and the procession accompanying the body turning the corner and into the soft rolling hills. this is an area of which he himself wrote that he spent the happiest years of his childhood. this is nelson mandela not just on a journey to his final resting place, but coming home. [♪ singing ] >> rest in peace, father. father of the nation. >> at the house that mandela built in the hills filled with traditional belief, the elders were there to greet him. the state steps back and his family steps in. and on sunday nelson mandela will be given to the ancestors. al jazeera, qunu, south africa. >> the focus is now on qunu. they will hold a funeral on sunday. >> reporter: sunday is going to be a very emotional day for nel
the tributes were led by jacob zuma. >> he combined two things that are not easy to do to combine practice. he did it. >> reporter: so from the capitol city where once he had been sentenced to life in prison to which he return as president, now back to his roots. wife and ex-wife comfortable each other as the last leg of the journey began. >> i think we see him now. nelson mandela and the procession accompanying the body turning the corner and into the soft rolling hills. this...
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that's jacob black stock. but his friends call him bog. >> that's what my friends call me. >> he greets his users and introduced the new holiday comics. you can plug yourself in next to frosty. they make new cartoons every day. we have a small team. we have a little writers room that's led by me and some of the other cofounders. >> remember the writers room from "dick van dyke"? >> after his monologue alan flogs his writer and kicks the dog. >> here it is with bit strips, complete with comfy couches that they sent us from toronto. >> we do it in stick figures. we have a stock of index cards. >> eventually the index cards make it on to a giant wall, and if they are lucky, taken down and transformed into the full color cartoons you can add your own face to. that's the high-tech look. a lot of work went into it. >> it wasn't just about the making the likeness of you, but it was about bringing emotion into about it and making it expressive. >> it was used to animate this french political ad. one politician announc
that's jacob black stock. but his friends call him bog. >> that's what my friends call me. >> he greets his users and introduced the new holiday comics. you can plug yourself in next to frosty. they make new cartoons every day. we have a small team. we have a little writers room that's led by me and some of the other cofounders. >> remember the writers room from "dick van dyke"? >> after his monologue alan flogs his writer and kicks the dog. >> here it is...
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. >> that is jacob. but friends call him ba. >> that's what my friends call me. >> he greets his users and introduced the new holiday comics. you can plug yourself in next to frosty. they make new cartoons every day. we have a small team. we have a writers room that's led by me and some of the other cofounders. >> remember the writers room from "dick have been dike." >> after it he flogs his writer and kicks the dog. >> here it is with bit strips, complete with comfy couches that they sent us from toronto. >> we do it in stick figures. we have a stock of index cards. >> eventually the index cards make it on to a giant wall, and if they are looky, taken down and transformed into the full collar cartoons you can add your own face to. that's the high-tech look. a lot of work went into it. >> it wasn't just about the likeness of you but being emotion into about it and making it expressive. >> it was used to animate this french political ad. one politician announced her candidacy with bit strips and there was
. >> that is jacob. but friends call him ba. >> that's what my friends call me. >> he greets his users and introduced the new holiday comics. you can plug yourself in next to frosty. they make new cartoons every day. we have a small team. we have a writers room that's led by me and some of the other cofounders. >> remember the writers room from "dick have been dike." >> after it he flogs his writer and kicks the dog. >> here it is with bit strips,...
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many spoke, and one of them south african president jacob zuma. >> madeba had something powerful. he had the capacity to persuade. he could persuade people to a e at his ancestral home in qunu. for more of the celebration, we are joined by allen schauffler in qunu, south africa. tell us about the build up to nelson mandela's funeral, from where you are. >> tremendous energy. the next big event will be the procession from the airport, 22 miles to the south, to qunu, nelson mandela's ancestral homeland. we'll walk here and show you the scene at the roadblock above qunu. by my count many along the route. thousands of people gathering along that road, and we understand that in the center of town many thousands of people are there, chanting, singing holding hands. the idea originally is to form a human chain along the road. doesn't look like they'll get the chain that long. there's a tonne of energy in the center of matata now. we saw a lot of other things happening. there was a trio of military choppers flying over the scene most of the afternoon. it's after 1 o'clock east cape time.
many spoke, and one of them south african president jacob zuma. >> madeba had something powerful. he had the capacity to persuade. he could persuade people to a e at his ancestral home in qunu. for more of the celebration, we are joined by allen schauffler in qunu, south africa. tell us about the build up to nelson mandela's funeral, from where you are. >> tremendous energy. the next big event will be the procession from the airport, 22 miles to the south, to qunu, nelson mandela's...
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current president jacob zuma paid tribute to the anti-apartheid struggle's greatest icon. >> madiba, the man of reflection. he combined two things that is not easy to do, to combine theory and practice. he did it more than many. >> reporter: zuma and all of mandela's grandsons have already stood in his shadow. some may possess his physical stature, but the void left by his loss will never be filled. >> it was true monday that the world would lend the spirit of endurance and the triumph of forgiveness and the beauty of reconciliation. >> reporter: he detailed his grandfather ascension from the ranks of the anc, from the founding member of the youth league, founding member of the armed wing to the treason trial and eventually the country's first black president. criticism of zuma is mounting after he was booed in front of dozens of world leaders earlier this week. some say life hasn't improved enough for enough people in a free south africa. as the anc moves forward without its most beloved son, it's time for the party and country to reflect on how far south africa has come and how far
current president jacob zuma paid tribute to the anti-apartheid struggle's greatest icon. >> madiba, the man of reflection. he combined two things that is not easy to do, to combine theory and practice. he did it more than many. >> reporter: zuma and all of mandela's grandsons have already stood in his shadow. some may possess his physical stature, but the void left by his loss will never be filled. >> it was true monday that the world would lend the spirit of endurance and...
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it's been an important speech for jacob zuma to deliver. of course you remember at the public memorial service he was booed. that's embarrassing, humiliating and took him and the other a.n.c. leaders by surprise. they had to go into the crowd and tell people to keep it down, and publicly reprimanded the crowd saying, "you must show respect." that is the freedom of expression and freedom of speech that nelson mandela went to prison for, being exercised against the party that he loved. this was on important speech for jacob zuma, and he did better. he sang, which the crowd loves, and was speaking more from the heart, more personally, which is what people want to hear from the president at this time, reassurance that the party of nelson mandela is in safe hands. however, outside of this arena and, you know, this week of remembering and celebrating, we know that the african national congress is in trouble. there are widespread allegations of corruption. jacob zuma has been facing difficulty on the spending of taxpayers' dollars on his home. the
it's been an important speech for jacob zuma to deliver. of course you remember at the public memorial service he was booed. that's embarrassing, humiliating and took him and the other a.n.c. leaders by surprise. they had to go into the crowd and tell people to keep it down, and publicly reprimanded the crowd saying, "you must show respect." that is the freedom of expression and freedom of speech that nelson mandela went to prison for, being exercised against the party that he loved....
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jacob ward has the story. >> in many ways oakland, california is the perfect place to live. it's warm and beautiful here. are it's an hour from the pacific, three and a half hours from yosemite. but like many other places in the country, this city is plagued with the sound of gun fire, as many as eight shootings a day. not only is gun fire per you vasive, it's very loud. police know about gun fire, shot spotter is one of several companies selling such a system. the technology is born out of earthquake detection which has also been adapted by the u.s. military to stop sniemers. the company installs microphones in communities inflicted with voyages. the system can triangulate the shooter. the system may also reveal just how inaccurate our understanding of gun violence is in this country. official estimates are based to 911 calls, but most gun fire doesn't result in either outcome. >> unfortunately when somebody fires a gun, people call 911 only 20% of the time. the first challenge four out of five times nobody knows it happens exeb except the person o pulls the trigger. the gu
jacob ward has the story. >> in many ways oakland, california is the perfect place to live. it's warm and beautiful here. are it's an hour from the pacific, three and a half hours from yosemite. but like many other places in the country, this city is plagued with the sound of gun fire, as many as eight shootings a day. not only is gun fire per you vasive, it's very loud. police know about gun fire, shot spotter is one of several companies selling such a system. the technology is born out...
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our technology correspondent jacob ward is in san francisco the sound of a gunshot that is very loud reaches those microphones in success they can try angulate their position. the technology can detect which way they are going and at what speed. >> what lessons can we learn about gunfire in america as a result of t a 911 call. we are seeing patterns like basically the idea is that 25 to 50 times more gunfire may be going off than we previously thought. it means four out of five instances are not reported and we are seeing thing likes people test driving a gun in an isolated area and going down the block three or four hours later and using it. >> could the interesting information. thank you. >> thank you. >> the white house is not budging on surveillance. they will keep a record with the national security agency. that is despite a report that the "wall street journal" -- it was leaked to the "wall street journal." mike vicara has more on that. >> the long-awaited report is here. in the wake of the eric snowden affair to look into way they could change their practices to account for a
our technology correspondent jacob ward is in san francisco the sound of a gunshot that is very loud reaches those microphones in success they can try angulate their position. the technology can detect which way they are going and at what speed. >> what lessons can we learn about gunfire in america as a result of t a 911 call. we are seeing patterns like basically the idea is that 25 to 50 times more gunfire may be going off than we previously thought. it means four out of five instances...
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jacob, good to see pup firs see. why is china trying for a lunar expedition at this moment in time? >> that is really the question on everybody's mind. why is china doing this? they're 60 years behind the game. we put men on the among in the 1960's, 1970's. but in china's case it's a similar motivation that we had in mind. china's military and aerospace military has collapsed into one budget. anything that is coming out that have budget is going to have an application in both arenas. china is very interested in the research that can come off the moon. but i think this is a matter of nationalistic pride. china, which is very, very interested in its image abroad, very interested in asserting itself really wants to get to the moon perhaps for the very same reasons we wanted to under kennedy. >> how does this interfere with nasa's research, is this a big deal? >> nasa's vessel is mapping out the dust on the moon, trying to learn more about the topography of the moon. what the chinese is attempting to do is very interesting and very complicated. they're trying to do a soft landing on the
jacob, good to see pup firs see. why is china trying for a lunar expedition at this moment in time? >> that is really the question on everybody's mind. why is china doing this? they're 60 years behind the game. we put men on the among in the 1960's, 1970's. but in china's case it's a similar motivation that we had in mind. china's military and aerospace military has collapsed into one budget. anything that is coming out that have budget is going to have an application in both arenas....
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these pictures show him interpreting for president jacob zuma a year ago. professionals here who reviewed his work say he's a complete fraud. >> i couldn't bear to watch what he would create out of it. so zero percent accuracy, really. >> reporter: she said one word she did recognize, ironically, was help. >> i would like to -- to tell everybody that if i've offended anyone, please, forgive me. but what i was doing, i was doing what i believe is my calling. i was doing what i believe makes a difference in the country. >> reporter: so the investigation goes on. this is on the south african go government, who hired this man for this event. they said they think he does, in fact, speak sign language but was overwhelmed by the moment, that he's not a great interpreter, that english was a problem for him. but still, so many questions about how a man who admits and has said he has violence in his past could be so close to these world leaders on this huge stage. a huge, bizarre mystery that's still unfolding here. tamron? >> ron, thank you. now let me bring in reti
these pictures show him interpreting for president jacob zuma a year ago. professionals here who reviewed his work say he's a complete fraud. >> i couldn't bear to watch what he would create out of it. so zero percent accuracy, really. >> reporter: she said one word she did recognize, ironically, was help. >> i would like to -- to tell everybody that if i've offended anyone, please, forgive me. but what i was doing, i was doing what i believe is my calling. i was doing what i...
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. >> not to be outdone, jacob, he's an eighth grader. take a look. free throw missed. there's going to be one last chance. yes. eighth grade. can you believe that? >> that's unbelievable. >> kid has nba range. and then some. >> he should retire now. >> exactly. >> great bo-fer. bo-fer, both of them. >> reminds me of you. >> no video to prove it. >>> "deals & steals." golden globes. it's all coming pup ♪ pick up the paper, pick up the bags. ♪ ♪ clean up the bows and the ribbons and tags. ♪ ♪ whoever's first is the first to play, ♪ ♪ with the good things that we got today. ♪ ♪ that's my kind of holiday. it's not the "limit the cash i earn every month" card. it's not the "i only earn decent rewards at the gas station" card. it's the no-games, no-signing up, everyday-rewarding, kung-fu-fighting, silver-lightning-in-a-bottle, bringing-home-the-bacon cash back card. this is the quicksilver card from capital one. unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere, every single day. so ask yourself, what's in your wallet? ♪ through 12 ice storms brewing
. >> not to be outdone, jacob, he's an eighth grader. take a look. free throw missed. there's going to be one last chance. yes. eighth grade. can you believe that? >> that's unbelievable. >> kid has nba range. and then some. >> he should retire now. >> exactly. >> great bo-fer. bo-fer, both of them. >> reminds me of you. >> no video to prove it. >>> "deals & steals." golden globes. it's all coming pup ♪ pick up the paper,...
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says they have no idea who he is, but last year he signed an event attended by south african president jacob zuma. >>> well, coming up on the "morning news," cabin chatters. cell phone calls may soon be allowed during flights, but not all travelers are welcoming the idea. this is the "cbs morning news." travellers are welcoming the idea. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> this portion of t >>> this portion of the "cbs morning news" is sponsored by international delight coffee creamer. delight in the season. creamer. delight in the season. [ laughter ] he loves me. he loves me not. he loves me. he loves me not. ♪ he loves me! that's right. [ mom ] warm and flaky in 15, everyone loves pillsbury grands! [ girl ] make dinner pop! every day we're working to evand to keep our commitments.s! and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitm
says they have no idea who he is, but last year he signed an event attended by south african president jacob zuma. >>> well, coming up on the "morning news," cabin chatters. cell phone calls may soon be allowed during flights, but not all travelers are welcoming the idea. this is the "cbs morning news." travellers are welcoming the idea. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> this portion of t >>> this portion of the "cbs morning...
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but he's been used as an interpreter before, including last year, with south african president jacob zuma, professionals who have reviewed his work insist he is not using any known sign language. they are looking into the matter but they've been dealing wh arrangements with mandela's funeral. today the white house weighed in. >> it would be a shame if a distraction about an individual who's on stage in any way detracted from the importance of that event and the importance of mandela's legacy. >> reporter: we asked for an interpretation. >> he is making, making it up. there is no sense to what he's doing. i can't see any meaning to what he's doing. >> reporter: a moment in history, lost in translation, with the whole world watching. ron allen, nbc news, pretoria. >>> and one more note on the president's trip to south africa. some remarkable images from inside air force one as mr. obama and george w. bush traveled to south africa along with their wives and secretary of state clinton. president bush is showing some of his artwork on his ipad. >>> and when we come back, he made news when
but he's been used as an interpreter before, including last year, with south african president jacob zuma, professionals who have reviewed his work insist he is not using any known sign language. they are looking into the matter but they've been dealing wh arrangements with mandela's funeral. today the white house weighed in. >> it would be a shame if a distraction about an individual who's on stage in any way detracted from the importance of that event and the importance of mandela's...
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apartheid hero spirit of reconciliation but the peace and harmony did not spread to south african president jacob them up from the crowd at the rain soaked soccer stadium in johannesburg who didn't hear as he prepared to give its clothing and wrapped knesset speaker you are the catalyst i represented israel at the ceremony heading a delegation of five knesset member. the last minute arrangements reportedly led to confusion and concern within the israeli leadership and in the south african jurist humidity that israel might wind up with no official representative at the ceremony. and what the report did as ordered russia's military to increase its focus on the object and if it is planned by the end of the year to operate military bases in the resource rich region for world powers are jostling for control speaking to defence minister sergei story to putin praised the military's work in the arctic. united states denmark and norway are also pressing for control of what they considered to be their fair share of mass to fund half the oil and natural gas reserves. russia has already completed work on ren
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and grandchildren were the first to attend the viewing of the body along with south african president jacob zuma. they were followed by world leaders as well as the celebrities. the public will now be allowed to view the casket each afternoon and general procession will be repeated every day. mandela's body will then be transported to his childhood home where he will be buried on sunday. >> a budget deal has finally been reached in washington. the u.s. congress came through in order to avoid another crisis on capitol hill. the $85 billion package will finance the government through september 2015, but it is not a full budget. as all of our very explained, there are many areas, including taxes not in the package. it has been held in washington as a welcome return to compromise and could save the u.s. from another brush with the brink. congressional democrats and republicans announced a budget deal that will supply until january 2015. the deal will increase spending by $63 billion and reduce the deficit by $23 billion. both sides hasselbeck to be happy about your republicans -- both sides hav
and grandchildren were the first to attend the viewing of the body along with south african president jacob zuma. they were followed by world leaders as well as the celebrities. the public will now be allowed to view the casket each afternoon and general procession will be repeated every day. mandela's body will then be transported to his childhood home where he will be buried on sunday. >> a budget deal has finally been reached in washington. the u.s. congress came through in order to...
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political statements that were made in the form of booing of the current president of south africa, jacob zuma, who was booed every time his face appeared on the stage. local papers saying it's a shame that was on display during a ceremony that was supposed to be a tribute to nelson mandela and then we hear this thing about the interpreter which is bizarre in the extreme. you can't imagine why they would put anybody up on the stage like that. >> as we mentioned, mandela's casket will be moved to thein buildings for viewings each day through friday. up to 2,000 people will be able to attended the viewing each other. his burial will take place sunday. >> a major and surprising development coming out of the nation's capitol, congress reaching a budget deal. it would prevent a budget shutdown for two years. the plan has to be approved by friday to make sure the government doesn't shut down by mid january. we are in washington. libby, surprising developments today. >> good morning, del. it's been weeks of meetings behind closed doors, confidences over the phone between two key players and last
political statements that were made in the form of booing of the current president of south africa, jacob zuma, who was booed every time his face appeared on the stage. local papers saying it's a shame that was on display during a ceremony that was supposed to be a tribute to nelson mandela and then we hear this thing about the interpreter which is bizarre in the extreme. you can't imagine why they would put anybody up on the stage like that. >> as we mentioned, mandela's casket will be...
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. >> now, yesterday, at the stadium, we saw president jacob zuma stand up to give his tribute to nelson mandela, but he was booed and it was quite an embarrassment, given that this was an event that the whole world was watching. do you think this will actually spur him to perhaps change even what he is doing or how he is driving the party in the country? >> anyone would hope so. but given the power base that he does have, remember that the crowd at the stadium is not necessarily the power base, the real power base. so given that father base and the confidence that the anc has that it will continue to win elections in south africa, i certainly hope that it spurs change. but there's a part of me that says it is unlikely in the immediate future, unfortunately. as a fellow analyst said in a comment yesterday, to boo is not yet to boo in south africa. but we might be heading that way. >> very well said in dean, thank you for coming up on the show and talking to us. kenya will celebrate 50 years of independence on thursday, but the thousands of people who fought for that freedom are still lan
. >> now, yesterday, at the stadium, we saw president jacob zuma stand up to give his tribute to nelson mandela, but he was booed and it was quite an embarrassment, given that this was an event that the whole world was watching. do you think this will actually spur him to perhaps change even what he is doing or how he is driving the party in the country? >> anyone would hope so. but given the power base that he does have, remember that the crowd at the stadium is not necessarily the...
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jacob ward, al jazeera, monterey, california. we will show you why. >>> plus running the company, general motors has made history to name as ceo the first woman to lead one of the big three automakers. i'm david shuster in for ali velshi who is in had south africa. this is real money. >> this is real "real money" and you are the most important part of the show.
jacob ward, al jazeera, monterey, california. we will show you why. >>> plus running the company, general motors has made history to name as ceo the first woman to lead one of the big three automakers. i'm david shuster in for ali velshi who is in had south africa. this is real money. >> this is real "real money" and you are the most important part of the show.
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about them we don't know, and here with important information is our science and technology reporter jacob ward at san francisco. what kind of laser would this be? >> this is not a typical laser. this is a 5 millio watt lasers, the limit that you are allowed to have. you are allowed to have this laser for ininstructional or educational purposes. if i shine this into my eye or the camera, it would damage my vision just for a second, take apart my vision for a moment. no lasting effects. this one was a high-powered laser, not strictly legal and not illegal. that's what is crazy. >> so like the one that you have there, could that be - that could be used to blind a pilot or anyone in a car. >> from a close distance you could distract someone with it. as anyone who played with one of these in front of a cat knows that it can produce a blinding light. we are talking about a multimegawatt laser. online stores sell a 2 megawatt laser. that kind of laser, a sustained light into the eye from that can do lasting damage, permanently burn or scoring the retina. your high is complicated. it concentrates
about them we don't know, and here with important information is our science and technology reporter jacob ward at san francisco. what kind of laser would this be? >> this is not a typical laser. this is a 5 millio watt lasers, the limit that you are allowed to have. you are allowed to have this laser for ininstructional or educational purposes. if i shine this into my eye or the camera, it would damage my vision just for a second, take apart my vision for a moment. no lasting effects....
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(boos) jacob zuma's government is mired in allegations of corruption and cronyism, and he stood to speak the crowd jeered. but in the mandela spirit of reconciliation, the leaders of nations who barely speak today shared the same stage. president obama shook hands with cuban president raul castro. the two countries haven't had diplomatic relations for 50 years. in his speech, castro said mandela was convinced only through dialogue and cooperation could differences be resolved. >> reporter: the body of nelson mandela has been moved to pretoria. once the seat of white government here in south africa, and where nelson mandela ruled as the first black president of this african country. for the next three days, scott, his body will lie in state in the capital so the citizens of south africa can pay their respects. >> pelley: bill whitaker, thank you. some conservatives were critical of the president's handshake with raul castro. we wondered whether anything like it had happened before. well, our research department tells us it did-- in the year 2000, when president clinton shook hands with fi
(boos) jacob zuma's government is mired in allegations of corruption and cronyism, and he stood to speak the crowd jeered. but in the mandela spirit of reconciliation, the leaders of nations who barely speak today shared the same stage. president obama shook hands with cuban president raul castro. the two countries haven't had diplomatic relations for 50 years. in his speech, castro said mandela was convinced only through dialogue and cooperation could differences be resolved. >>...
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. >> science and technology correspondent jacob ward will join us with a full report, a whale tail, more stories coming up at the top of the hour on "america tonight." >> thank you very much. southern california is no strangeser to earthquakes. many residents say they barely notice the small ones. the reason for this seismic activity is called the hollywood fault line, one. many fault lines crossing and crisscrossing the city. now, there is a battle to build two sky scrapers right in the danger joan. jennifer london is live in los angeles with that. jennifer? >> reporter: john, this story is playing out like a real-live hollywood drama with both sides saying two different things. at issue: plans to build two towers in the heart of the city on what opponents say is right on top of an active fault line. imagine hollywood before all of this, when it was citrus groves for as far as the eye could see. then came the movie studios, the walk of first name, and the iconic capitol records building. now, imagine two sky scrapers eclipsing the view from above and over shade owing possible dangers ly
. >> science and technology correspondent jacob ward will join us with a full report, a whale tail, more stories coming up at the top of the hour on "america tonight." >> thank you very much. southern california is no strangeser to earthquakes. many residents say they barely notice the small ones. the reason for this seismic activity is called the hollywood fault line, one. many fault lines crossing and crisscrossing the city. now, there is a battle to build two sky...
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. .andela would have approved a roar of approval for president but south africa's current president jacob zuma gets nothing but lose -- boos. also hear some of the celebrities who came to know mandela in his later years. rain at a funeral is seen as a blessing in south africa. at times, the blessing updated down, keeping parts of the stadium stubbornly empty. then come the speeches. >> win sadness and celebration combing book -- >> poetry from mandela's grandchildren. drop --t to hear it and hear a pin drop. catches the mood best. >> precisely because he would becausee imperfection, he was so full of good humor, even mischief, despite the heavy burdens that he carried, that we love him so. >> but what to do with that love now. >> there are too many leaders who claim solidarity with madiba's struggle for freedom but do not tolerate dissent from their own people, and there are too many of us -- too many of us on the sidelines, comfortable in complacency or cynicism. .> it goes down well the crowd here, we get the sense that the speeches from foreign dignitaries are almost beside the point.
. .andela would have approved a roar of approval for president but south africa's current president jacob zuma gets nothing but lose -- boos. also hear some of the celebrities who came to know mandela in his later years. rain at a funeral is seen as a blessing in south africa. at times, the blessing updated down, keeping parts of the stadium stubbornly empty. then come the speeches. >> win sadness and celebration combing book -- >> poetry from mandela's grandchildren. drop --t to...
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(boos) jacob zuma's government is mired in allegations of corruption and cronyism and he stood to speak the crowd syriaed him. but in the mandela spirit of reconciliation, the leaders of nations who barely speak today shared the same stage. president obama shook hands with cuban president raul castro. the two countries haven't had diplomatic relations for 50 years.óñ since 12980. >> whether it's quality, whether it's great products, whether it's financial results. if you're going to do it, you need to do it well. >> pelley: as head of global product development, barra helped develop award-winning vehicles like the cadillac c.p.s. and the chevy corvette. jean jennings is editor of automobile magazine. >> she's smart as a whip. she's been added in every single important area. in these last couple of years she's really proved it. really proved what she can do. >> reporter: barra joins a short list of female c.e.o.s that includes meg whitman at hewlett-packard, virginia rometty at i.b.m. and patricia woertz at archer daniels midland. but among fortune 500 companies only 8% of top-earning
(boos) jacob zuma's government is mired in allegations of corruption and cronyism and he stood to speak the crowd syriaed him. but in the mandela spirit of reconciliation, the leaders of nations who barely speak today shared the same stage. president obama shook hands with cuban president raul castro. the two countries haven't had diplomatic relations for 50 years.óñ since 12980. >> whether it's quality, whether it's great products, whether it's financial results. if you're going to do...
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. >> reporter: the biggest boos go to current south africa president jacob zuma. through it all one man commands attention. >> he went out of his way to do that. while we're not deserving of it. >> reporter: a day and a message for the next generation to remember. al jazeera, johannesburg. >> nick zifron joins us. which the townships did you visit today, and what did people there have to say to you? >> reporter: yeah, tony, i think it's very important to point out to all our viewers that the tens of thousands of people who were in the stadium were the lucky ones. millions of people had to watch on tv. i was in a township today, and there are many people here in south africa who believe that nelson mandela's legacy has not been fully realized. >>> in the corner of johannesburg the tv barely brings in the celebration. here like everywhere else they mourn a man declared a saint. for years she struggled working for white families. she would not misshere they toa. >> we have because of him. >> reporter: but mandela did not only promise racial equality. he promised econ
. >> reporter: the biggest boos go to current south africa president jacob zuma. through it all one man commands attention. >> he went out of his way to do that. while we're not deserving of it. >> reporter: a day and a message for the next generation to remember. al jazeera, johannesburg. >> nick zifron joins us. which the townships did you visit today, and what did people there have to say to you? >> reporter: yeah, tony, i think it's very important to point out...
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. .andela would have approved a roar of approval for president but south africa's current president jacob zuma gets nothing but lose -- boos. also hear some of the celebrities who came to know mandela in his later years. rain at a funeral is seen as a blessing in south africa. at times, the blessing updated down, keeping parts of the stadium stubbornly empty. then come the speeches. >> win sadness and celebration combing book -- >> poetry from mandela's grandchildren. drop --t to hear it and hear a pin drop. catches the mood best. >> precisely because he would becausee imperfection, he was so full of good humor, even mischief, despite the heavy burdens that he carried, that we love him so. >> but what to do with that love now. >> there are too many leaders who claim solidarity with madiba's struggle for freedom but do not tolerate dissent from their own people, and there are too many of us -- too many of us on the sidelines, comfortable in complacency or cynicism. .> it goes down well the crowd here, we get the sense that the speeches from foreign dignitaries are almost beside the point.
. .andela would have approved a roar of approval for president but south africa's current president jacob zuma gets nothing but lose -- boos. also hear some of the celebrities who came to know mandela in his later years. rain at a funeral is seen as a blessing in south africa. at times, the blessing updated down, keeping parts of the stadium stubbornly empty. then come the speeches. >> win sadness and celebration combing book -- >> poetry from mandela's grandchildren. drop --t to...
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. >> ron, really quickly here, jacob zuma was booed by the crowd as he started to talk about nelson mandela. what more can you tell us about that. what was behind that booing? >> reporter: short answer is that he is very unpopular here and the crowd was essentially saying you're not nelson mandela, not that anybody could be. but there are corruption allegations swirling around him and deep poverty and inequality in the country and many people who feel he has not lived up to the dream nelson mandela had and things have gotten worse and not better. it was striking because of the kind of event this is, but it was there and real and telling. and yes, a lot of comment ators remarkeded on it. the drumming is from a young band of drummers and dancers who have been marching through the streets here late tonight still celebrating. the rain has stopped interestingly. and i think over the next few days, you're going to see more celebrations. mandela's body lies in state in pretoria for three days and state burial in qunu where he's from. there will be more celebrations over the next few days. the tone
. >> ron, really quickly here, jacob zuma was booed by the crowd as he started to talk about nelson mandela. what more can you tell us about that. what was behind that booing? >> reporter: short answer is that he is very unpopular here and the crowd was essentially saying you're not nelson mandela, not that anybody could be. but there are corruption allegations swirling around him and deep poverty and inequality in the country and many people who feel he has not lived up to the...
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secretary general, and a not so warm response for south african president jacob zuma. the whos an indication of widespread believe that he suffered by comparison with the man he is here to remember. gathers here to family members including the past. >> they are coming together. i think that would have made how everybody are shaking hands, and celebrating his life. >> there was thunderous applause, and to the joy of the people, criticism. >> there are too many people who happily embrace man done ba's legacy of racial consolation, but passionately resist even modest reforms. that would challenge chronic poverty. and growing inequality, there are too many leaders but do not tolerate dissent from their own people. memories of another man who spoke for the people at another gathering in this specific place. memories of the day 23 years ago, when mandela walked out of prison, and paid homage to the masses. i have spoken about freedom in my lifetime. your commitment, is your discipline has released me to stand. >> you today. on this day, the people pay homage to their leader
secretary general, and a not so warm response for south african president jacob zuma. the whos an indication of widespread believe that he suffered by comparison with the man he is here to remember. gathers here to family members including the past. >> they are coming together. i think that would have made how everybody are shaking hands, and celebrating his life. >> there was thunderous applause, and to the joy of the people, criticism. >> there are too many people who...
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are leaving is because they just turned up to see obama, they did not really want to hear resident jacob zuma speak. the south african president is increasingly unpopular. >> behind you we can see the people leaving the stadium, and the mc of the ceremony today has scolded several times the crowd, asking them not to sing quite so loudly, to be disciplined, as mandela himself was disciplined. is that surprising at all? perhaps a little surprising, yes. people showed up here expecting a celebration of mandela's life, expecting music and something less dry than what has taken place. although they did receive the words of barack obama very well, generally speaking the ceremony is being considered a disappointment. brazil, thet of chinese president, all speakin
are leaving is because they just turned up to see obama, they did not really want to hear resident jacob zuma speak. the south african president is increasingly unpopular. >> behind you we can see the people leaving the stadium, and the mc of the ceremony today has scolded several times the crowd, asking them not to sing quite so loudly, to be disciplined, as mandela himself was disciplined. is that surprising at all? perhaps a little surprising, yes. people showed up here expecting a...