Next warren buffett. All of that and more over the next hour. First, lets go to the headlines from our radio cohost carol massar. A five p 500 snapping day slide, gaining more than one percent, after better than expected u. S. Jobs reports. Dropped toyment rate a fiveyear low, payroll with 203,000 jobs added. Sears is looking to spin off its lands end unit which has remained profitable despite the company struggles. And there was much glitz and glamour for todays world cup draw. Rizzo will faced mexico, brazil will face mexico, cameroon, and portugal. Those are some of the top headlines. Massar. You, carol the world mourns the loss of one of its great leaders. Nelson mandela emerged from 27 years in prison to become south africas first elected black president , dying yesterday at the age of 95. The comments of about mandela from former u. S. Vice president al gore, the Democratic Alliance leader, and chris williams. Is probablyndela the preeminent Global Leader for his life of courage
Rose we continue with a look at al schbab with eli lake. I would say al shabaab they have prochbruese mass casualty attack from al shabaab in in 2010 in a proge they could participate nay Coalition Government or even conclude withwn territoryse Dexter Filkins without has a story about an iranian general called the most powerful op rattive in the middle east. What made you want to do the piece. His name kept coming up everywhere. And i didnt know who it was. And so i was if beirut and hi dinner with a politician there. And he was expressing frustration with hezbollah, an armed group, also political party. And he said hezbollah doesnt decide, Gassim Suleimani decides. And i thought whos that. And then and then earlier this year when i was report a piece on syria somebody in the pentagon said to me this is the guy whoses running the war in syria. Hes got a command post in damascus. Hes got, you know, hezbollah at his disposal. Rose the president of colombia, looking at al shabaab and Dext
Right here, this sunday morning. From abc news, this week with George Stephanopoulos starts right now. Hello, again. In south africa today, preparations for the most massive Memorial Service in memory. Pope francis, four american president s, the dalai lama and dozens of World Leaders will be there tuesday to pay tribute to a giant of our time. Well reflect on Nelson Mandela this morning. First, lets go to chief Foreign Correspondent terry moran. Just outside mandelas former home in soweto. Good morning, terry. I see the rain has started all around you. Reporter thats right, george. Right now, the rain is just opened up on this scene here. But it hasnt dampened the spirits here in soweto, just up the street, as you say, from Nelson Mandelas home. You might call it the humble mt. Vernon of south africa. A remarkable, National Celebration right across south africa. The passing of great man. Being marked in song, and pride, and smiles, not tears or sorrow. Today, national day of prayer an
Have prochb gruesome in the ability to cause mass casualty attacks. We saw similar things from al shabaab in uganda in 2010 but they failed to translate that into a program where they could participate nay Coalition Government or even govern their own territory particularly well. Rose we conclude with Dexter Filkins without has a story about an iranian general called the most powerful op rattive in the middle east. What made you want to do the piece. His name kept coming up everywhere. And i didnt know who it was. And so i was if beirut and hi dinner with a politician there. And he was expressing frustration with hezbollah an armed group also political party. And he said hezbollah doesnt decide Gassim Suleimani decides. And i thought whos that. And then and then earlier this year when i was report a piece on syria somebody in the pentagon said to me this is the guy whoses running the war in syria. Hes got a command post in damascus. Hes got you know hezbollah at his disposal. Rose the
Plus 20 on sustainable government goals. And we want to stimulate the United Nations to address this issue because the world has a tremendous challenge with Climate Change and the environment and what is going to replace the millennium goals, we hope that a sustainable goals would be the replacement. Rose define how you see column colombias relationship to latin america. Well, we are in a way, a third way, i am a third way man. Rose yes, you have argued that. And what does that mean . That means that we are not neither at the extreme left or extreme right. We are the center. We play a role of trying to unite a continent which has a lot of differences. And we also play a role. Rose and diverse governments. Absolutely. And we also play a role of like a bridge with the United States. We are proud to say we are a good ally of the United States. Friends with the United States and we try to promote the rest of the region also has good relations. Rose a quick note about your background. Your