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as you say yourself, the south african national, the african national congress has been in power in south africa for 30 years. and they came with those promises of addressing poverty and inequality which they haven't done apartheid ended 30 years ago. why is it that 30 is on? we're still talking about this today. when positive did end in 1994, technically speaking. but in fact, if you come to south africa, you'll see that spatial apartheid is very much alive and well. the privatization of housing, privatization of health care, education, infrastructure access, it's very much alive. so the inability to undo the effect, the structural inequality that was put in place by apartheid risk firmly. and that the government to be frank, the society, the why does society bill also has a responsibility to impact push, monitor and ensure that the changes that are necessary to restore the human dignity of the people who are now looting in the malls in the shops in the in the warehouses is back within cheap, but this is still very much a work in progress. but the sense of isolation is what has led to th
as you say yourself, the south african national, the african national congress has been in power in south africa for 30 years. and they came with those promises of addressing poverty and inequality which they haven't done apartheid ended 30 years ago. why is it that 30 is on? we're still talking about this today. when positive did end in 1994, technically speaking. but in fact, if you come to south africa, you'll see that spatial apartheid is very much alive and well. the privatization of...
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in durban and kwazulu—natal, we see territorial violence between black south africans and south africans of indian heritage who own businesses, and inflammatory ethnic messages on social media. when kenan malik talks about the undermining of south africa's social fabric, that's what he's referring to. yours no longer looks like the rainbow nation of mandela. it looks like a nation that could tear itself apart. the rainbow nation we're talking about was built on... ..on the basis of a state that was bankrupt, and that. . . it affected the social fabric of our society disintegration, and we are in the process of rebuilding that. the taxi wars you are talking about, we've come from far to get them to... under control. under apartheid, this is what we inherited, and where we are now, we're talking of an industry that has actually been defined outside the formal economy, but which has a potential of a0 billion rand injection into the economy, and we are fully now driving the agenda of fully regulating the industry and at the same time, to address all these anomalies or wars that have characte
in durban and kwazulu—natal, we see territorial violence between black south africans and south africans of indian heritage who own businesses, and inflammatory ethnic messages on social media. when kenan malik talks about the undermining of south africa's social fabric, that's what he's referring to. yours no longer looks like the rainbow nation of mandela. it looks like a nation that could tear itself apart. the rainbow nation we're talking about was built on... ..on the basis of a state...
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in south africa you all there to help support the health ministry of south africa. why would another adult to say that the health system was being overwhelmed? are you seeing that too? yes. festival. let me say that the indeed the data variant is really spreading quite a lot and he does become the dominant variant about his driving the same with but we have good provincial differences the, the, the, the biggest ups h we, the video and of course is, is in house team, they have the progress is also increasing. but at this row at 8 and i have not reached yet the state where our team has reached. ah, indeed you now take, there has been as easy hit 15 as being overwhelmed in terms of the number of patients required in care. this situation was most oh, of course we did of 8 and coming in which is either transmissible. this situation is as a result of that, by just to comment on the issue of via the vaccines as well. yes, it has been a delay in terms of the the out of the vaccine. unfortunately, few a few challenges with the bitter variant area on when some of the local st
in south africa you all there to help support the health ministry of south africa. why would another adult to say that the health system was being overwhelmed? are you seeing that too? yes. festival. let me say that the indeed the data variant is really spreading quite a lot and he does become the dominant variant about his driving the same with but we have good provincial differences the, the, the, the biggest ups h we, the video and of course is, is in house team, they have the progress is...
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black south africans who simply feel- south africans who simply feel invisible, — south africans who simply feel invisible, who— south africans who simply feel invisible, who feel— south africans who simply feel invisible, who feel they- south africans who simply feel invisible, who feel they don't i south africans who simply feel- invisible, who feel they don't have a stake _ invisible, who feel they don't have a stake in — invisible, who feel they don't have a stake in democracy, _ invisible, who feel they don't have a stake in democracy, who- invisible, who feel they don't have a stake in democracy, who have i invisible, who feel they don't have i a stake in democracy, who have got little to _ a stake in democracy, who have got little to lose — a stake in democracy, who have got little to lose by— a stake in democracy, who have got little to lose by looting _ a stake in democracy, who have got little to lose by looting because - little to lose by looting because their— little to lose by looting because their lives — little to lose by looting because their lives are _
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in south america will never be the same again either. pope john warned that top of the gulf between the rich and the poor had to be bridged. the continent to the south of us will never be the same again, because the word has gotten around that the gulf can be bridged, that for the venezuelan and bolivian mestizo, and the paraguay in, better lives are possible. schools to learn to read and write are possible. one does not have to age quickly and die young because of hard work and disease. there are better houses to live in then mud huts and cases with tin roofs. this word has gotten around. the problem is this where it is not being spread by christian men who practice a christian charity, as pope john suggested. it's being spread by revolutionaries who practice a very different method, as suggested by the man who offered these goods and services to castro to help him try to stabilize his revelation in cuba. these are soviet jet fighters. they offer a problem. with serious concerns that disturb all americans right now, the problem of commu
in south america will never be the same again either. pope john warned that top of the gulf between the rich and the poor had to be bridged. the continent to the south of us will never be the same again, because the word has gotten around that the gulf can be bridged, that for the venezuelan and bolivian mestizo, and the paraguay in, better lives are possible. schools to learn to read and write are possible. one does not have to age quickly and die young because of hard work and disease. there...
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south sudan became independent him years ago. but jubilation quickly gave way to war, famine and political infighting. so what's the future for the world's youngest nation? can there be peace? this is inside story. ah, ah, ah. hello and welcome to the program. i'm hammered. jim john, south sedans, 1st president salva kia promised a new beginning of tolerance, love, and unity. 10 years ago, the world's newest nation had gained independence after decades of war with the rest of sudan. but the excitement was soon replaced by a civil war of its own. fragile, p steals, and humanitarian crises. solve the cure still leaves the nation a decade on. but he's been locked in a power. struggle with the 1st vice president react much, are many say the rivalry has hindered south to dance development, particularly relating to the countries. vast oil reserves. speaking at a ceremony to mark independence here, urged people to embrace peace. on my part, i assure you that i will not return you will that would again lead on wet together to recover the
south sudan became independent him years ago. but jubilation quickly gave way to war, famine and political infighting. so what's the future for the world's youngest nation? can there be peace? this is inside story. ah, ah, ah. hello and welcome to the program. i'm hammered. jim john, south sedans, 1st president salva kia promised a new beginning of tolerance, love, and unity. 10 years ago, the world's newest nation had gained independence after decades of war with the rest of sudan. but the...
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way and the other 19 countries south of the border? the question is, is this an effective answer anywhere in the world? how does this solve the problem of land reform? how does this solve the problem of economic reform? of industrial development. how does it solve the problem of race prejudice? as these things are the stuff revolutions are made of in today's kind of world. let's go to mr. macaulay again they get a view of this. >> do >> you think that the united states -- >> do you think that the united states should intervene? >> i don't have a solution. i would like to see some steps taken. i don't know what the united states could do as far as aiding the cuban people and ridding themselves of the communist dictatorship. i think something more needs to be done than we did in hungary. we have to give these people assistance. what else, i can't say. >> what about the possibilities of the exiles? >> frankly, i don't think they have much of a chance. the situation gets who worse and the chances of overthrowing castro diminishes with time
way and the other 19 countries south of the border? the question is, is this an effective answer anywhere in the world? how does this solve the problem of land reform? how does this solve the problem of economic reform? of industrial development. how does it solve the problem of race prejudice? as these things are the stuff revolutions are made of in today's kind of world. let's go to mr. macaulay again they get a view of this. >> do >> you think that the united states -- >>...
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why is b h m s elizabeth heading to the south china? ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways. hello from dough her nice to see you. here's the weather forecasts for the middle east. we've got a wind blowing down from iraq into saudi arabia, so that swirling around the sand in dust in places like re add where we've got a high of 45 degrees. also dealing with some briskin fear. swain's, as we head toward southern portions of pakistan. so the risk of sand and dust storms for grouchy pretty well. almost every day this week we've got rain toward the north, impacting the horn and is warm, evolved in the forecast on tuesday. you know, for turkey, once again, the black sea region getting hammered with some heavy range here, but across the rest of the country. a nice run of sun it, it stumble over the next several days after africa. and we've been dealing with flooding in sudan about 10000 families we know impacted by the floods. here we see those heavier pulses of rain sudan pushing into chad and a cluster of cel
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if i was really struck by how the president of south down and the vice president of south sudan, march the 10th anniversary, they were into very different places. and that says something about perhaps their relationship, but also how seltzer on his phone right now. it's just have a listen into what they said. on my part, i assure you that guy will not return you back to work again. later on where to go to recover the laws, the gate and put our country back to the path. develop men in this new job our celebration today is very important as the whole world looks at us. every commemorate this tempt independence anniversary would have to be fed started on is a very young country. and there were lots of challenges when it was being founded. so where do you think the country is going now? are mentioned where we've got young people, we've got farmers the potential it was looking at the potential. yeah, i mean, it has always been very, you know, when you look, when i was creating 2011, the potential was that the youth were there, but the foundation is what was missing, you know, pammy, you loo
if i was really struck by how the president of south down and the vice president of south sudan, march the 10th anniversary, they were into very different places. and that says something about perhaps their relationship, but also how seltzer on his phone right now. it's just have a listen into what they said. on my part, i assure you that guy will not return you back to work again. later on where to go to recover the laws, the gate and put our country back to the path. develop men in this new...
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this is an unprecedented move in democratic south africa. so many troops on the ground has not happened since the end of apartheid in 1980. the apartheid government was struggling to wrestle control as the country was going out of control. but at the moment, south africans have been calling for more military to be on the ground in order to restore peace and order. in terms of what we saw in terms of the looting, it was out of control and the police were heavily outnumbered. they were overstretched and could not contain the situation. so the reason why the president has requested to deploy on the streets of south africa is to wrestle back control from the looters and to ensure south africans that he is in control of the country and to ensure that the economy gets bk up on his feet as well. it has been severely hammered in the last couple of days. laura: you're watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonig's program, after the remains of more than 1000 indigenous children were found at former residential schools across canada, we r
this is an unprecedented move in democratic south africa. so many troops on the ground has not happened since the end of apartheid in 1980. the apartheid government was struggling to wrestle control as the country was going out of control. but at the moment, south africans have been calling for more military to be on the ground in order to restore peace and order. in terms of what we saw in terms of the looting, it was out of control and the police were heavily outnumbered. they were...
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so they initially looked south. the general impression of the southern colonies was that day were maybe a little more poor little more weak. then their sister colonies in the north. there was also the idea that hey you've got all these heavy loyalist sympathies in the back country of south carolina the coastal areas of north carolina. i mean, these are where large populations of german and scottish immigrants had settled so, you know, there's some hope there that the british can get a really good stronghold. so by the fall of 1775 loyalist recruitment was going quite well, i mean, that's why we have for example that first battle of 96, you know, there's an effort to disrupt some of the loyalist efforts some of the snow campaign disrupting the loyalist recruitment. so even though the battle of the first battle of 96 ended in a truce. the british confidence was still really high at that point in time. i mean who wouldn't want to capture some of those wealthy colonial ports like savannah or charleston for their fabulou
so they initially looked south. the general impression of the southern colonies was that day were maybe a little more poor little more weak. then their sister colonies in the north. there was also the idea that hey you've got all these heavy loyalist sympathies in the back country of south carolina the coastal areas of north carolina. i mean, these are where large populations of german and scottish immigrants had settled so, you know, there's some hope there that the british can get a really...
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south africa township, which is called putting into locations as you would call it in south africa. so that's because so that's a good topic, right. all those locations don't the black locations look just like they were 27 years ago. that is not an issue that obviously people feel like they obviously are economically stable. they take care of the, the land that they're in. asha such a delight to talk to you. you can tell your love and pride for the country that you live in. and we will try to get to the future. thanks for joining. thank you. investigation by a global media consortium has revealed that malware developed by an israeli company has been used by a journalist, human rights activists and political dissidents around the world. now there's this program called pegasus software, was sold by our surveillance company and so group. and they said to tap into hundreds of devices revealing personal information of those who were targeted. are huge alex, my hell of edge has the story. it can be described as a military grade spying tool software that covertly worms its way into your ph
south africa township, which is called putting into locations as you would call it in south africa. so that's because so that's a good topic, right. all those locations don't the black locations look just like they were 27 years ago. that is not an issue that obviously people feel like they obviously are economically stable. they take care of the, the land that they're in. asha such a delight to talk to you. you can tell your love and pride for the country that you live in. and we will try to...
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what does that mean for south africa as a country? i mean, the and see has been the dominant ruling policy for so long. you know, i mean the, as it is now has been 2 parties essentially and 21. now, president obama port has been trying to hold a 2 parties together in his unity policy. now what has happened the last 2 weeks is your nose from now on was this is, are because we amc, it cannot hold a 2 groups together anymore. so i think, you know, even jacobs, my group or whatever you want to call them, it will be very difficult for them now to return back into the a you except the amc. and then 2nd of all that the links, i think we get to see a splits on it is now in the triple. i mean it has been post further and further if it's supposed to happen perhaps before. because the thing about a symbol is what makes it effective and what maybe a successful the race improvement is that he was a broad coalition. you know, ranging from boxes to capitalist, traditionally. now when you get into government, you know, you have to have a set how we g
what does that mean for south africa as a country? i mean, the and see has been the dominant ruling policy for so long. you know, i mean the, as it is now has been 2 parties essentially and 21. now, president obama port has been trying to hold a 2 parties together in his unity policy. now what has happened the last 2 weeks is your nose from now on was this is, are because we amc, it cannot hold a 2 groups together anymore. so i think, you know, even jacobs, my group or whatever you want to call...
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the war by 1782 wasn't doing well in the south. and so governor wright is ordered by the british to evacuate the city in june and the next month, the city is evacuated. let me make sure -- there we go. so georgia was often a hot bed of staging for both patriot and loyal forces. so not only did georgia have that large portion of savannah but it is also sandwiched between everything going on in south carolina as well as some things going on in british-controlled florida. so let's talk about florida. florida, i call this the tale of two floridas. florida was separated into two colonies. you have east florida and west florida. and both were under british control and they remained mostly loyal to britain. so these aren't considered one of, or part of that colony of rebellion. because these two-the colonies or united states states until much later and i'll touch on that in a minute. the british had gotten both east and west florida from spain at the conclusion of the french and indian war. at the end of the american revolution, britain w
the war by 1782 wasn't doing well in the south. and so governor wright is ordered by the british to evacuate the city in june and the next month, the city is evacuated. let me make sure -- there we go. so georgia was often a hot bed of staging for both patriot and loyal forces. so not only did georgia have that large portion of savannah but it is also sandwiched between everything going on in south carolina as well as some things going on in british-controlled florida. so let's talk about...
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, and most of these people are south sudanese. south sudanese who are sacrificing their lives to go to the front lines, to actually be able to support and help their fellow citizens. so a lot needs to happen. but first, it's about silencing the guns. the government ensuring that the war comes to an end, and that both the opposition national salvation front and the government and the attacks against civilians in the southern part of the country, but also in other places, the government needs to take concrete action on political and military actors, who are actually fueling the local violence in these areas. mohammed: mohammed: geoffrey, nyagoah there was talking at one point about the need to try to funnel oil wealth, you know, to the people, to make sure that these humanitarian crises are dealt with. of course, we know that south sudan relies on crude sales for revenue, that it's currently experiencing a rapid decline in oil output. for a country that is so rich in oil, why are the people of south sudan still not really seeing the
, and most of these people are south sudanese. south sudanese who are sacrificing their lives to go to the front lines, to actually be able to support and help their fellow citizens. so a lot needs to happen. but first, it's about silencing the guns. the government ensuring that the war comes to an end, and that both the opposition national salvation front and the government and the attacks against civilians in the southern part of the country, but also in other places, the government needs to...
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you are historian of the south. the books that you have written here in florida have been about the south. so what, keep tell us what your personal experiences, what made you want to study the history of the south. karen: this is simple answer, i grew up in south. it was around me. whenever i was in graduate in a history major, i wanted to write about was what existed in the state of north carolina, i grew up in greensboro. my master thesis was about female candidates that were when they went to school. there were actual buildings that i could go visit and see that. i was very interested in my local history and then since this time, my interest in this has been the things that were happening in the locales that were where i lived . get interested in the united daughters of the confederacy in the late '80s, the 1980s because i was working for the museum of history there have been a confederate woman's home there and my colleague had salvaged some lumber from that home. maybe just on them and came to me one day and sa
you are historian of the south. the books that you have written here in florida have been about the south. so what, keep tell us what your personal experiences, what made you want to study the history of the south. karen: this is simple answer, i grew up in south. it was around me. whenever i was in graduate in a history major, i wanted to write about was what existed in the state of north carolina, i grew up in greensboro. my master thesis was about female candidates that were when they went...
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we now have our own country, south sudan. herfamily is one of south sudan. her family is one of dozens living in uganda as refugees. independence didn't make life better for most of them. in 2010, over22,000 better for most of them. in 2010, over 22,000 sudanese, mostly from the south, had fled to uganda. thousands returned home when the country was reformed, drastically reducing the number. when civil war broke out in 2013, mehdi fled again. in december that year, an estimated 1000 refugees arrive at the borders every day. even now when fighting has stopped in most of the country, there are still over 900,000 sudanese refugees living and you can do. the 2013 civil war was triggered by disagreements amongst security forces and the government. what started and a barracks and the capital soon spread to the entire country, leading to more loss of lives and displacement. after independence in 2011, the two men at the top appeared ready to rebuild their country. south sudanese had reasons to hope. their country is immensely rich with oil, minerals, wired by diver
we now have our own country, south sudan. herfamily is one of south sudan. her family is one of dozens living in uganda as refugees. independence didn't make life better for most of them. in 2010, over22,000 better for most of them. in 2010, over 22,000 sudanese, mostly from the south, had fled to uganda. thousands returned home when the country was reformed, drastically reducing the number. when civil war broke out in 2013, mehdi fled again. in december that year, an estimated 1000 refugees...
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so we're there in the south of south sued on president has promised not to return his country to war during a ceremony mocking a decades since independence became the well youngest country when it's split from sudan in 2011. but a civil war soon followed, which killed about 400000 people, displaced more than a 1000000 others. president silver care called on his citizens to support each other and embrace peace. on my part, i assure you that i will not read, then you will that would again lead us all work together to recover the last decade and put our country back to the path of development in these no ticket of many there's not much to celebrate on this anniversary, millions of people still displaced. her matessa has this report from juba. john cox . it is. people voting overwhelmingly to the seed from sudan 10 years ago wasn't in mistake. it's what happened to south to don afterwards that broke him the war in 2013. when another round of fighting in 2016 has left him traumatized, it will not only do as had been we had our collect, my brother. we get. even during the stuck on my broth
so we're there in the south of south sued on president has promised not to return his country to war during a ceremony mocking a decades since independence became the well youngest country when it's split from sudan in 2011. but a civil war soon followed, which killed about 400000 people, displaced more than a 1000000 others. president silver care called on his citizens to support each other and embrace peace. on my part, i assure you that i will not read, then you will that would again lead us...
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stay there. ♪ ♪ >> laura: what is happening in south africa? things have deteriorated, total laura: what is happening in south africa? things of security, looting, violence that consumed the country for the better part of the past week so what is driving this? there are a lot of theories out there, some are saying it is just politics, it all started when the former south african president, jacob zuma, started a 15 month long prison sentence for contempt of court. app supporters believe he's a victim of a political witchhunt & is a man of the people, a populist particularly in rural communities. second the. is draconian covid lockdowns are partially to blame. south africa's economy was hit by the deepest recession on record, citizens came to resist the officials keeping them shut in, there were protests and finally the theory that there is a lot of resentment that comes along with racial reorganization, the south african national congress postapartheid has tried to write old wrongs by redistributing wealth and land. does that sound eerily simila
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so i will perform at one of south korea most prestigious concert hall. she is also preparing the 2 piano competition, a busy schedule that includes weekly piano lessons, hundreds of kilometers away from home in oh, he's young so his mother who drives her to the busy capital of soul. each on then it isn't she on that as it was i didn't get ah, she's on the credit. back on to, to calling it that i wanted to order quarterly. so in the morning cookie ticket to get them all that i get put on. i get it and i'll come in and i'm going to follow up the abandon and you wanted to tell him that before you go to and you can just because it's not on mental trust a single lawyer, basketball, you know, let me know that i did not get to me on, on a parent mr. winter. little put in a cookie and she'll have to go get a moment to make it a talking boring. who turning on at all, i should've left me when i jumped. so goes to the korean national university of one of the most prestigious schools to study music in the country. me chaos was set up about 30 years ago to help south
so i will perform at one of south korea most prestigious concert hall. she is also preparing the 2 piano competition, a busy schedule that includes weekly piano lessons, hundreds of kilometers away from home in oh, he's young so his mother who drives her to the busy capital of soul. each on then it isn't she on that as it was i didn't get ah, she's on the credit. back on to, to calling it that i wanted to order quarterly. so in the morning cookie ticket to get them all that i get put on. i get...
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so i will perform one of south korea most prestigious concert hall . she is also preparing the 2 piano competition, a busy schedule that includes weekly piano lessons, hundreds of kilometers away from home in oh, he's young so his mother who drives her to the busy capital of soul each time. then it isn't she gone at that? i thought it rather than get ah, on the credit, back on up to, to calling it that i wanted to order quarterly. so in the, when it could take it to get them all that they could put on, i guess. and come in gentlemen, go to lee told her that you wanted to continue to play with it and you could just because it's not just a single minded lawyer what basketball have you know, what let me know that i did get on a nice little point in a cookie. she'll have to go get a moment to make it a talking boring, who not turning on at all. i should've all you need me when i go home. i jump so goes to the korean national university of one of the most prestigious schools to study music in the country. me chaos was set up about 30 years ago to help south
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imperialism works is 10 years, is the creation of oil rich south to don. now, auctioning oil contract on the global market ribbon buy food insecurity and killing the country's future, though, be brighter than anyone can imagine. joining me now is south sedans, new investors, london, agnes oswald, thank you so much better for coming on. people might have heard, it's out. you don't get the george clooney you campaign for the creation of it. how has the 1st 10 years of its existence been years overall has been going well defined. the challenge is also done has made a lot of progress. as you are aware, we build the nation out of scratch, given the devastation and do over 50 years of struggle. i mean, you have a war 3 and a half 1000000000 barrels a day being produced at the moment. 90 percent of the oil has been extracted. yet, i mean, you say it's been going, well, why does it have food insecurity and why? i don't know, take covert, for instance, i was reading, you only had maybe 4 ventilators for a population of 12000000 people. 24 in terms of cabins. right
imperialism works is 10 years, is the creation of oil rich south to don. now, auctioning oil contract on the global market ribbon buy food insecurity and killing the country's future, though, be brighter than anyone can imagine. joining me now is south sedans, new investors, london, agnes oswald, thank you so much better for coming on. people might have heard, it's out. you don't get the george clooney you campaign for the creation of it. how has the 1st 10 years of its existence been years...
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christine, how widespread is beyond rest still in south africa the day. well, good where i am in halting that is of course and your head of things are lot coma here. of course, there is still a lot of tension, so you won't be seeing any more of the looting that we've been seeing in previous days. but certainly you have soldiers and police deployed at a number of locations. places they suspect could come under attack. you also have a few minutes before i came on a that was a helicopter hovering above us. and of course, as you've mentioned, that deployment of the military. so in a lot of places you can see soldiers just going around patrolling their heavily. it's just a sense of how volatile the situation remains across the country. well in the to fix the process. christine, 2 days ago we spoke as well, and you sort of hinted that the unrest, the riots were actually instigated by someone today. president ramos run the poses, said yes, actually they ways to get it by whom and to what end well, this is the thing we heard from the minister states, a curious, s
christine, how widespread is beyond rest still in south africa the day. well, good where i am in halting that is of course and your head of things are lot coma here. of course, there is still a lot of tension, so you won't be seeing any more of the looting that we've been seeing in previous days. but certainly you have soldiers and police deployed at a number of locations. places they suspect could come under attack. you also have a few minutes before i came on a that was a helicopter hovering...
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do the talking and prevent development in south sudan? oh, wow. can you make it clear when, when the oil chuck 2 years ago, 2 and a half years ago, president suffolk here, shut them down under pressure from washington, and then said, actually we are going to reopen it. of course. now there's massive chinese investment, hopefully coming into your country, but as you are aware, you've been before being dependent. my deloitte, actually the investment was a chinese investment. so and also our friends, such as the us, was offering the block, troy, and so if others are willing to come invest in the oil industry, they're welcome to come to sell. so don, i mean, you don't think that you're close. relationship though with washington creates problems. i mean of venezuela is the country with the biggest known oil resources. do you think it's out to dom? we'll be able to do a deal for oil infrastructural investment in your country while london and washington are looking on by birth. johnson wants to overthrow the venezuelan government. he's talked about that
do the talking and prevent development in south sudan? oh, wow. can you make it clear when, when the oil chuck 2 years ago, 2 and a half years ago, president suffolk here, shut them down under pressure from washington, and then said, actually we are going to reopen it. of course. now there's massive chinese investment, hopefully coming into your country, but as you are aware, you've been before being dependent. my deloitte, actually the investment was a chinese investment. so and also our...
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the liberal policy of competition versus cooperation governs you games when it comes to the global south and vaccination. joining me now from the other wife is the policy leads to the people's vaccine, the lines knock sam's health policy advisor, anna merritt, and i thank so much for coming on. what is the people's vaccine alliance? will we see johnson every day? tell the nation here that we have one of the best vaccine rollers in the world. say the people that seen the lion movement, a global campaign of organizations, individuals with chapters all over the world, and supported by many current president, some prime ministers, as well as former needed and nobel laureates. i'm basically what the people back in is the last thing that's available to everybody on the planet. free of charge on the access is according to need and not ability to pay. and what we have is the absolute opposite of that right now. we have seen an extreme back being inequality that not only lives at risk in many of the poor countries in the world, but is actually continuing to be a threat for all of us. because we k
the liberal policy of competition versus cooperation governs you games when it comes to the global south and vaccination. joining me now from the other wife is the policy leads to the people's vaccine, the lines knock sam's health policy advisor, anna merritt, and i thank so much for coming on. what is the people's vaccine alliance? will we see johnson every day? tell the nation here that we have one of the best vaccine rollers in the world. say the people that seen the lion movement, a global...
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so metropolitan area, this council, around half of south korea, is population. the highest level of restrictions have been in place since the start of this week. it means, for example, in the evening time after 6 pm, that can be no social gatherings of more than 2 people outside of which to the many parts of the city is virtually curfew. but the reason increasing concerned about areas outside of sol with the numbers of new cases more than doubling recently. so we are seeing the, these new restrictions coming into both tomorrow, thursday, but much of the provinces outside of sold at the 2nd highest level of restrictions that will mean, for example, no gatherings have bold and 8 people. there's a real concern here that as we get into the peak summer season this summer as last summer, south koreans who would normally be vacationing overseas, instead of that by large, they are here in south korea and all heading will result destinations along the east coast. and south coast, the island of judge you all of these places become very busy. there's a real concern that we
so metropolitan area, this council, around half of south korea, is population. the highest level of restrictions have been in place since the start of this week. it means, for example, in the evening time after 6 pm, that can be no social gatherings of more than 2 people outside of which to the many parts of the city is virtually curfew. but the reason increasing concerned about areas outside of sol with the numbers of new cases more than doubling recently. so we are seeing the, these new...
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they pipped the favourite, south africa, by a single vote. in south africa, the possibility of losing hadn't even been contemplated. celebration parties were cancelled. a man entered the palace i through a downstairs window and made his way to the queen's private bedroom, then _ he asked her for a cigarette and, on the pretext - for arranging for some to be . bought, summoned a footman on duty who took the man away. cheering and applause. one child, one teacher, one book, and one pen can change the world. education is the only solution. this is bbc news, the latest headlines: england's footballers are in theirfirst majorfinal in 55 years after beating denmark at wembley. it is another major escalation in afghanistan — the taliban launching a sustained assault on a provincial capital, in the west of the country. fierce fighting erupted in the capital of badghis province. the governor said the enemy had entered the city and some districts have fallen. afghanistan's defence minister said that "war is raging" with the taliban. secunder kermani
they pipped the favourite, south africa, by a single vote. in south africa, the possibility of losing hadn't even been contemplated. celebration parties were cancelled. a man entered the palace i through a downstairs window and made his way to the queen's private bedroom, then _ he asked her for a cigarette and, on the pretext - for arranging for some to be . bought, summoned a footman on duty who took the man away. cheering and applause. one child, one teacher, one book, and one pen can change...
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show the right lonely south coast. that breeze is a helpful cooling trend and it does bring quite a long way even to sudden, saturday, with occasional showers in the mountains, patches of yemen. more especially along the coast of mar, was sloppy. the concentration things aren't changing much otherwise as a dusty wind through iraq, which every now again, pulses down through the gulf, but it's not doing so on that day, wednesday to friday we have got flowers, forecast showing, possibly the best place to be in the middle east the moment it's cooler, it's overcast. it's often writing and yes, as is wanted $2728.00 to $9.00 degrees by the a little bit less. of course, over night. this is one of the wet is mumps. any c o p, or with thunderstorms every day in highlands. of course that means attempt should have said both and a very high. the rain is welcome and it's going to fall every single day. the escaping a wall. finding a new identity, confronting the reality of racism, religion, and the struggle to be accepted, al jazee
show the right lonely south coast. that breeze is a helpful cooling trend and it does bring quite a long way even to sudden, saturday, with occasional showers in the mountains, patches of yemen. more especially along the coast of mar, was sloppy. the concentration things aren't changing much otherwise as a dusty wind through iraq, which every now again, pulses down through the gulf, but it's not doing so on that day, wednesday to friday we have got flowers, forecast showing, possibly the best...
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we're going to had to south sudan a decade ago, south sudanese, celebrated that countries independence from sea, done with great fanfare. today. peace is built on a shaking piece fire, and the humanitarian situation is dire. he is our such amount with his thoughts and how to move forward on the nation in terms of the nation with hope as well as we move ahead. i suggest that the international community reimagine and we commit our helps this country. let's listen to the people. let's listen to the hundreds of thousands of refugees who voted with their feet and returned home by listen to the farmers for planting against all odds and to the students who are striving for education. no matter where circumstances. let's work with government and the people stop sedan us getting more partnership. moving ahead and built in the nation. i get, this is a positive spin on what's been happening in south sedan for the last 10 years. we're doing now by out as it was him, a morgan, a true expert uncovering style so that i have it's so nice to have you here because i remember that 1st day when south sea
we're going to had to south sudan a decade ago, south sudanese, celebrated that countries independence from sea, done with great fanfare. today. peace is built on a shaking piece fire, and the humanitarian situation is dire. he is our such amount with his thoughts and how to move forward on the nation in terms of the nation with hope as well as we move ahead. i suggest that the international community reimagine and we commit our helps this country. let's listen to the people. let's listen to...
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some people had been sweating over kolisi's fitness in south africa, ——what have south african rugby been saying about playing all three tests in cape town? it isa it is a big move, isn't it? it's been rumoured for the last few weeks, so no huge surprise, but it's a change to the schedule and will have a material impact on the matches themselves because johannesburg is an altitude where it's hard to breed, and away teams find it difficult to acclimatise. so they have a fortress at places like johannesburg where they are meant to play test two and test three. but they have made the call, the authorities, now that both teams are down at sea level in their bibles, it makes sense not to move around and to try to keep things as safe and to try to keep things as safe and as secure as possible. so all three tests are at cape town which i think the boss will be pleased to have heard. some people had been sweating over kolisi's fitness in south africa, he's onlyjust come out of isolation — but seemingly he's ready to go in what is a strong starting line—up? yeah. i completely agree. he lo
some people had been sweating over kolisi's fitness in south africa, ——what have south african rugby been saying about playing all three tests in cape town? it isa it is a big move, isn't it? it's been rumoured for the last few weeks, so no huge surprise, but it's a change to the schedule and will have a material impact on the matches themselves because johannesburg is an altitude where it's hard to breed, and away teams find it difficult to acclimatise. so they have a fortress at places...
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there's trouble in the south china sea. the chinese government is amassing ships, taking over reefs and rocks. we sail into occupied maritime territory to take a closer look at beijing's aggressive policy and the militia it uses to enforce it. five years since a landmark legal victory for the philippines, we ask whether china is adhering to the ruling. what you get is this overwhelming narrative that's now global of china as a bully, china as a rules—breaker in the south china sea. all chant. we head straight into the century's hottest geopolitical dispute and meet filipino fishermen caught in the middle. bolinao is a fishing community in the north—west of the philippines. george has been fishing since he was just 12 years old. george's sonjr fishes too, but worries for his future. george and jr fish in the hotly contested south china sea. $3.5 trillion worth of international trade passes through here every year. it's believed to hold sizeable reserves of oil and gas. six countries claim exclusive economic zones, accord
there's trouble in the south china sea. the chinese government is amassing ships, taking over reefs and rocks. we sail into occupied maritime territory to take a closer look at beijing's aggressive policy and the militia it uses to enforce it. five years since a landmark legal victory for the philippines, we ask whether china is adhering to the ruling. what you get is this overwhelming narrative that's now global of china as a bully, china as a rules—breaker in the south china sea. all chant....
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korean standards. yet robin south, south korea's back summation and program seems to have slowed right down just of the demand for jobs is now at an all time high. so that's right. this is being the subject of an awful lot of public criticism. the vaccination program, the government has been accused of being overly cautious, if not planning to get enough people vaccinated quickly enough. and it was always known that because of the supplies of vaccines coming in different batches, that july actually would be a lead time. and that's what we are seeing now. there is a shortage of vaccines around the government believes that from august onwards, the increased number of shipments are going to alleviate that is more vaccines become available. that was also concerned at the start of the program. there was some reticence about side effects that seem to have been replaced now by the more widespread concern about this 4th wave and about the ad delta barrier. so we are seeing an increase in demands. and just as an example of that, this week, the vaccines are being rolled out to the latest target
korean standards. yet robin south, south korea's back summation and program seems to have slowed right down just of the demand for jobs is now at an all time high. so that's right. this is being the subject of an awful lot of public criticism. the vaccination program, the government has been accused of being overly cautious, if not planning to get enough people vaccinated quickly enough. and it was always known that because of the supplies of vaccines coming in different batches, that july...
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this is in south sudan. ah hello, please say we got since what cool weather coming into western parts of north america over the next couple of days still halts. it has to be said, but a few showers down towards the desert southwest. so that's just just easing that temperature down a little bit down towards those desert stays here. we'll see temperatures in phoenix at around 39 celsius. there we go. with that heat up the western side of the us. presently warming canada 24 celsius. they're just north of the border. we will see some wet weather coming into central parts of the us coming across the place just pushing over towards the midwest. not sinking further south with as we go on through wednesday and on into with day. so some really heavy rain is one terrier into quebec back because some localized flooding, those big downpours, stretched across the high valley all the way down into northern parts of texas. ahead of that, you could see some showers here drive right where the coming back into new york and d.
this is in south sudan. ah hello, please say we got since what cool weather coming into western parts of north america over the next couple of days still halts. it has to be said, but a few showers down towards the desert southwest. so that's just just easing that temperature down a little bit down towards those desert stays here. we'll see temperatures in phoenix at around 39 celsius. there we go. with that heat up the western side of the us. presently warming canada 24 celsius. they're just...
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so i will perform one of south korea's most prestigious concert hall . she is also preparing the 2 piano competition. a busy schedule that includes weekly piano lessons, hundreds of kilometers away from home in oh, it is young. so his mother who drives her to the busy capital of sol each time it isn't she gone at that? i thought it was good and i wish it on the credit back on up to talking about going to order chorus to in going to cook ticket to get them all that they get put on i guess and come in from jan. i'm going to total up the up and down and you wanted to wait till i continue to turn it in because i will not trust the single lawyer. basketball is not let me know that i did not get to me on on a parent mr. winter. little put in a cookie and she'll have to get some more money to make it a talking boring. who turning on at all, i shouldn't need me when i go home. i young so goes to the korean national university of one of the most prestigious schools to study music in the country. mm. me, chaos was set up about 30 years ago to help south korea achi
so i will perform one of south korea's most prestigious concert hall . she is also preparing the 2 piano competition. a busy schedule that includes weekly piano lessons, hundreds of kilometers away from home in oh, it is young. so his mother who drives her to the busy capital of sol each time it isn't she gone at that? i thought it was good and i wish it on the credit back on up to talking about going to order chorus to in going to cook ticket to get them all that they get put on i guess and...
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it's what happened to south to don after with that broke him the war in 2013. when another round of fighting in 2016 has left him traumatized. it will not only do as had been we had our collect, my brother. we have get. even during this douglas, my brother the will to kill when it did repeat itself, it was audible. things are now relatively calm. i like previous t steals that failed. some people hope the unity government set up last will hold it for former rebel lee, the react. michelle fornia, the 1st vice president, along with for other vice president, president salva kit, and michelle are once again trying to work together and to the elections in 2023 politicians. hope this transitional period encourages refugees and internally displaced people to return to their homes. thousands of people live here and this is just one of many camps across out the door. there's no running water and not enough food, meaning fat and you say they don't know how long they going to be and going home for several of them is not an option because live insecurity in some parts of th
it's what happened to south to don after with that broke him the war in 2013. when another round of fighting in 2016 has left him traumatized. it will not only do as had been we had our collect, my brother. we have get. even during this douglas, my brother the will to kill when it did repeat itself, it was audible. things are now relatively calm. i like previous t steals that failed. some people hope the unity government set up last will hold it for former rebel lee, the react. michelle fornia,...
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african issue and it's a south african problem. one factor that's playing into the speed of this is definitely the state of the country because of the pandemic response. i say that because south africans have very heavy lock downs. my own uncle died this weekend at south africa from covid and i've been talking to my family of the last few days but i was shocked to learn that my stepmother and my little sister and my little nephew who were in durban which is where the former president is from they are not able to leave the house. it is way too dangerous for people and we have seen bodies in the streets now and the army has been deployed. what this is really about how the tribal mentality plays into this, it's not just a tribal thing it's the history of south africa thing. jacob zuma was the leader of the struggle against apartheid and the zuma family traditionally has strong roots in the tribe. south africa was defined for so many years by this incredibly noble struggle for equality and for justice and to end racism. and what happen
african issue and it's a south african problem. one factor that's playing into the speed of this is definitely the state of the country because of the pandemic response. i say that because south africans have very heavy lock downs. my own uncle died this weekend at south africa from covid and i've been talking to my family of the last few days but i was shocked to learn that my stepmother and my little sister and my little nephew who were in durban which is where the former president is from...
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now in the last hour or so, garrett south, south k. d in good manager has commented on the abuse saying, i think we've been a beacon of light and bringing people together in people being able to relate to the national team. and the national team stands for everybody that together and must continue without togetherness, included from the start of the tournament, even before all of the players taking beneath the anti racism gesture. it was criticized by some politicians here in britain, pretty patel. the home secretary criticized it saying it shouldn't be happening because it was a political gesture, gesture, politics. the prime minister boris johnson, did not criticize funds to boot the taking of any he defended the right to do that just before games. now on monday, those 2 politicians have come out and it's huge statement condemning the racial abuse that we're seeing of those black players. many commentators suggesting that that being rather hypocritical former.
now in the last hour or so, garrett south, south k. d in good manager has commented on the abuse saying, i think we've been a beacon of light and bringing people together in people being able to relate to the national team. and the national team stands for everybody that together and must continue without togetherness, included from the start of the tournament, even before all of the players taking beneath the anti racism gesture. it was criticized by some politicians here in britain, pretty...
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and so this is a difficult period for south africa. we, the government is not only dealing with this political cool regarding the imprisonment of jacob's una zoom up, but also the reality of escalating unemployment and dissatisfaction with the government and how it's handling the code with 19 challenge it. so it mean apart from the political side, when it comes to what's actually happening on the streets after we've seen days of riots and losing, what's the situation now? what have you seen happen today? through much of the day we were in the south of johannesburg in so where to where a number of moves shopping they're stopping centers were being looted. and i think what was astounding was watching police stand back when we spoke to a couple of police officers. one told us, well, what can we do? and another said, there simply aren't enough police officers available. they were all engaged across the province of halting and this is the major difficulty for the government and authorities. and that's why the army is now being deploy too ho
and so this is a difficult period for south africa. we, the government is not only dealing with this political cool regarding the imprisonment of jacob's una zoom up, but also the reality of escalating unemployment and dissatisfaction with the government and how it's handling the code with 19 challenge it. so it mean apart from the political side, when it comes to what's actually happening on the streets after we've seen days of riots and losing, what's the situation now? what have you seen...
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south carolina clyburn and s.e.c. talk about expanding broadband. the joint center of political and economic studies. >> thank you barbara, it is a pleasure to be on this panel to talk about our forth coming report, affordability and availability expanding broadband in the south. to better understand it, the rural counties is 35% or higher. plaque people make 49.2% of the region's population and make up the largest racial group. we collected data that were part of the plaque belt to understand the characteristics relative to other parts of the nation. we uncovered that 38% of plaque americans in the black rural south lack internet access. high-speed broadband is not available to some house hoaltd because the service has not been deployed by an internet service provider and where it is available some low-income households lack access because the service is not affordable. national broadband conversations focused on rural america can play -- give not enough attention. we understand african american-americans is a problem in metro and rural areas. and
south carolina clyburn and s.e.c. talk about expanding broadband. the joint center of political and economic studies. >> thank you barbara, it is a pleasure to be on this panel to talk about our forth coming report, affordability and availability expanding broadband in the south. to better understand it, the rural counties is 35% or higher. plaque people make 49.2% of the region's population and make up the largest racial group. we collected data that were part of the plaque belt to...
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let's stay with south africa now. professor sipho seepe is a political analyst and deputy vice chancellor at the university of zululand. he helped put the scale of these protests and riots into context. 0ne one must understand that south africa is a country where process occur every weekend, almost every day. but they tend to be very isolated. but what we've seen here was what some people see as cordons. it is simply an expression. —— of co—ordinates. by a majority of the people in this country. you just have to look at the unemployment levels. they have skyrocketed to the extent of about 35% of young people who are black or not white. you look at the black rate of unemployment, it's almost 50%. but what we are coming to terms with is that we have so much of the rainbow nations to ourselves... when leaders do not seem to be paying attention to that, people in this country have been taught to go to the states. we are a protesting nation, but where there is a sense that even the institutions should be trusted and
let's stay with south africa now. professor sipho seepe is a political analyst and deputy vice chancellor at the university of zululand. he helped put the scale of these protests and riots into context. 0ne one must understand that south africa is a country where process occur every weekend, almost every day. but they tend to be very isolated. but what we've seen here was what some people see as cordons. it is simply an expression. —— of co—ordinates. by a majority of the people in this...
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further south across england, south wales, it will be drier with clear spells developing across south wales in south—west england, so morning sunshine here tomorrow. one disturbance across scotland tomorrow, another bearing down across south—west england later, with more rain. a cloudy start across north england, north wales. spells of rain, still heavy burst within it. northern england brightening up. in the afternoon, largely dry with sunny spells. the far south—west of england turning wetter through the afternoon, and we will see the wind picking up here as well. that brings a spell of very wet but really quite windy weather for the time of year from the south as we go through monday night and into tuesday morning. heavy rain moving north for england and wales, but strong or even gale force winds developing in the english channel. could get gusts around 60 mph. parts of east anglia, the south—east of england starting tuesday with 50 mph winds, but they will ease as the day goes on. from that system, rain affecting northern parts of england. some outbreaks of rain in northâ€
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all joining us from johannesburg in south africa, lindiwe zulu is south africa's minister of social development. william gumede is executive chairperson of democracy works foundation. and kwandiwe kondlo is professor of political economy in the department of politics and international relations at the university of johannesburg. welcome to you all. if i could start with william, are the protests, the looting, is it all over now, or just taking a break? how do you see it, william? william: it does seem that, although late, the army is there, the police is there, and the situation has been stabilized. but it does appear that there is still some threat circulating across the country, in groups that jacob zuma supported, they intend to try another attempt at a popular kind of uprising. but for now, it seems stabilized. the police is there. they are visible. the army is there. they are visible. and i think people feel a little bit more reassured than a couple of days ago. sami: all right, so stable for now, but zuma's forces may give it another go. lindiwe, has ramaphosa survived the challenge of so
all joining us from johannesburg in south africa, lindiwe zulu is south africa's minister of social development. william gumede is executive chairperson of democracy works foundation. and kwandiwe kondlo is professor of political economy in the department of politics and international relations at the university of johannesburg. welcome to you all. if i could start with william, are the protests, the looting, is it all over now, or just taking a break? how do you see it, william? william: it...
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south dakota has been an example to the nation. i was shocked by how the media and liberals used fear to control people and how people gave up their freedoms. they just rolled over because the government told them they couldn't assemble, they said ok, we won't assemble. they gave up their freedom of religion. they told them what they could say and not say and gave up their freedom of speech. we need strong leaders that have grit and tenacity that make the right decision the first time and protect their people, understand their constitutional authority, and stand by it even when they are in an unprecedented situation. that's what i'm going to encourage you to continue to look for. i'm going to tell you one story because i see i'm out of time. it went fast. i spoke in church about a week ago. i talked about heroes. this world is looking for idols and music stars and movie stars, and i said what we need was more heroes. heroes, like the biblical heroes we find in hebrews 11. you look at hebrews 11, we have people that stepped up and l
south dakota has been an example to the nation. i was shocked by how the media and liberals used fear to control people and how people gave up their freedoms. they just rolled over because the government told them they couldn't assemble, they said ok, we won't assemble. they gave up their freedom of religion. they told them what they could say and not say and gave up their freedom of speech. we need strong leaders that have grit and tenacity that make the right decision the first time and...
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there is| trouble in the south china sea. the chinese government is amassing shifts, taking over reefs and rocks. we settled into occupied maritime territory to take a closer look at raising's aggressive policy and the militia it uses to enforce it. —— beijing. five years since a landmark legal victory for the philippines, we ask whether china is adhering to the ruling.— to the ruling. what you get is this overwhelming _ to the ruling. what you get is this overwhelming that - to the ruling. what you get is this overwhelming that is - to the ruling. what you get is| this overwhelming that is now global, of china as a rules breaker in the south china sea. we had straight into the filipino fishermen caught in the middle. george has been fishing since he wasjust 12 george has been fishing since he was just 12 years old. george's son fishes as well but worries for his future. george and jr fish in the hotly contested south china sea. $3.5 trillion worth of international trade passes through here every year. it is believed to
there is| trouble in the south china sea. the chinese government is amassing shifts, taking over reefs and rocks. we settled into occupied maritime territory to take a closer look at raising's aggressive policy and the militia it uses to enforce it. —— beijing. five years since a landmark legal victory for the philippines, we ask whether china is adhering to the ruling.— to the ruling. what you get is this overwhelming _ to the ruling. what you get is this overwhelming that - to the...