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about how jacob zuma spend money on his estate. man who has been deeply embedded in the old anc elite. that is one view. ramaphosa is one contestant, there will be other people competing for that as well. there will be a crossroads at some point. he will be able to put his credentials before you. like many others, he has strong credentials. the creator of the national union of mineworkers. a key negotiator who gave us the basis for the first democratic elections. the 1996 final constitution in south africa as well. all of us have pluses and minuses. i think for a significant number of people, perhaps some of the minuses that you point out... it is not about what you have done or not done, the key is who has a singular adherence to the principles of the anc and is willing to take south africa out of the mess it finds itself in, particularly economically as i pointed out. we need growth well above the 0.5,1% pointed out. we need growth well above the 0.5, 1% growth. we need to create jobs on above the 0.5, 1% growth. we need to creat
about how jacob zuma spend money on his estate. man who has been deeply embedded in the old anc elite. that is one view. ramaphosa is one contestant, there will be other people competing for that as well. there will be a crossroads at some point. he will be able to put his credentials before you. like many others, he has strong credentials. the creator of the national union of mineworkers. a key negotiator who gave us the basis for the first democratic elections. the 1996 final constitution in...
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jacob zuma says it is a matter of loyalty.the apartheid, many people wanted to destroy the anc, apartheid representatives themselves included. jacob zuma is saying to the south african public, if you move against me, you're notjust damaging me but the entire party, letting our enemies and opponents win. how do you respond? very simply. there is a lot of reflecting that the president needs to do about what and whom is causing damage to the reputation of the anc, resulting in the increasing lack of trust and the deficit of trust that there is between south african citizens and our organisation. our aim is to increase the level of trust to sustain the support for the south african national congress, and ensure they are in a position to win the election in 2019. others might have a short—term objective of participating in the looting of the state for their personal benefit. let's not get ahead of ourselves talking about 2019 elections. talking about the anc choice as to who should lead the party afterjacob zuma. his term runs out
jacob zuma says it is a matter of loyalty.the apartheid, many people wanted to destroy the anc, apartheid representatives themselves included. jacob zuma is saying to the south african public, if you move against me, you're notjust damaging me but the entire party, letting our enemies and opponents win. how do you respond? very simply. there is a lot of reflecting that the president needs to do about what and whom is causing damage to the reputation of the anc, resulting in the increasing lack...
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amy: jacob, your thoughts?i mean, he says things like that, fascism is about loving your family and nazi is a racial slur against white people. he is so far gone down the rabbit hole that you can't even reach him to bring him back. obviously, i hope that is not true. but ultately, that is the case we find ourselves in. i consider myself pretty far left, a democratic socialist. he has talked to me about how he and i and my people and his people should team up because we are both fighting against the same establishment of the same globalists. i say to them, you believe in racial separation. i lieve in reparation. there is a similarity. think lots ofazis they're fighting against the establishment, but racism is the establishment. capitalism is built on racism from the ground up. when you have this worldview that kind of looks at everything upside down and backwards, i just don't know how to reach him and how to prevent him from doing the things that he says he's going to do. amy: christian picciolini, when you hea
amy: jacob, your thoughts?i mean, he says things like that, fascism is about loving your family and nazi is a racial slur against white people. he is so far gone down the rabbit hole that you can't even reach him to bring him back. obviously, i hope that is not true. but ultately, that is the case we find ourselves in. i consider myself pretty far left, a democratic socialist. he has talked to me about how he and i and my people and his people should team up because we are both fighting against...
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jacob zuma has already faced and survived seven motions of no confidence.sacked the respected finance minister in spite of opposition from within his own party the anc. the scandal prone president faces multiple corruption allegations including refurbishing his personal residence at the expense of the taxpayer. his personal residence at the expense of the taxpayerlj his personal residence at the expense of the taxpayer. i know what nelson mandela would've done in this house today. the no-confidence motion today was brought by the opposition who say controversy surrounding the president is bringing the country's economy to its knees. vote with your conscience. and remove this corrupt and broken president from office. i plead you. let us put the people of south africa first and vote to remove jacob zuma today. i thank you. for the first time the vote of no—confidence will be held in secret. but the anc has expressed confidence in the loyalty of its members. at this stage we are throwing a serious, data leading a serious bomb in south africa to our government
jacob zuma has already faced and survived seven motions of no confidence.sacked the respected finance minister in spite of opposition from within his own party the anc. the scandal prone president faces multiple corruption allegations including refurbishing his personal residence at the expense of the taxpayer. his personal residence at the expense of the taxpayerlj his personal residence at the expense of the taxpayer. i know what nelson mandela would've done in this house today. the...
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obviously, this is a victory for the anc and jacob zuma. does it mean they fully support him, though? christine: no, it does not mean that. we saw today parliament was anc defending the anc. everybody who stood up on the part of the anc to take part in the debate -- nobody defended jacob zuma. everybody defended the party. you could tell this was about the party. they could not come out and accept an opposition movement to oust their leader. that was political suicide. that is never going to happen on the part of anc mp's. we heard a party saying to the public of south africa, we have to save the party. that means we have to protect this guy. sarah: why is the opposition also seeing this as a victory? how is that possible? christine: we went to secret ballot. some anc members voted in favor of ousting the president. some were saying this would not happen if this was an open ballot, so we have a small victory. they are looking at this uncertain number -- it is a secret ballot -- and saying, we managed to convince some anc mp's to vote with t
obviously, this is a victory for the anc and jacob zuma. does it mean they fully support him, though? christine: no, it does not mean that. we saw today parliament was anc defending the anc. everybody who stood up on the part of the anc to take part in the debate -- nobody defended jacob zuma. everybody defended the party. you could tell this was about the party. they could not come out and accept an opposition movement to oust their leader. that was political suicide. that is never going to...
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it is, jacob soboroff. thank you, my friend. i want to come back and maybe spend some time with that woman in the purple. for her, it really did look like it was pretty close to a religious experience. left side of the screen, again, that is madres, oregon. four minutes ago. we saw totality there. and, again, this thing is going to be moving east. we are going to -- we're going to be moving east, following it, as it moves east. on the right side of your screen, by the way, that's night vision in madres, oregon. you see folks who are still looking up, those who are not looking up, don't have their glasses on. so we like to see that. we like to see folks appearing to take the necessary precautions. gordon petri, solar scientist, with the national solar observatory in boulder, colorado. he watched the eclipse from salem, oregon. he comes to us now by phone. and gordon, we keep hearing that an event like this is a bonanza for the scientific community. why is that? >> the reason is, it's the best to observe the lower parts of the sol
it is, jacob soboroff. thank you, my friend. i want to come back and maybe spend some time with that woman in the purple. for her, it really did look like it was pretty close to a religious experience. left side of the screen, again, that is madres, oregon. four minutes ago. we saw totality there. and, again, this thing is going to be moving east. we are going to -- we're going to be moving east, following it, as it moves east. on the right side of your screen, by the way, that's night vision...
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it's a choice between whether you spend with jacob zuma downgraded.hether you spend withjacob zuma or whether you spend withjacob zuma or whether you spend against —— stand against jacob zuma. invisible choice, you stand for the interests of south africa you don't. i think many parties have communicated that they feel a strong confidence saying they feel a strong confidence saying they want to devote. we are convinced that the anc members will do the right thing. it is an opportunity for them to demonstrate that they, too, are tired of corruption in this country. hundreds of people who marched out of parliament have welcomed the move. every person camps. that is what we are practising. —— every person camps. it is notjust about one person commits about the greater good. what you see today in roger like the dc tomorrow, people want change and ideally, they want change through constitutional means, through constitutional means, through the courts of law, not through the courts of law, not through a violent response. and the decision today was in line wi
it's a choice between whether you spend with jacob zuma downgraded.hether you spend withjacob zuma or whether you spend withjacob zuma or whether you spend against —— stand against jacob zuma. invisible choice, you stand for the interests of south africa you don't. i think many parties have communicated that they feel a strong confidence saying they feel a strong confidence saying they want to devote. we are convinced that the anc members will do the right thing. it is an opportunity for...
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also jacob rees-mogg himself.ospect of jacob rees—mogg as a tory leader prime minister is being taken seriously at since. he doesn't want that but if he did wanted this is what he would do. it is barely predictable that someone who is an old italian, a fund manager on the front of the —— read of the conservative party thinks that government should cut taxes and give individuals control over their incomes and i think that is the standard agenda but theresa may at her advisers don't think this is a winning strategy. the stamp duty idea is that if people want to own a house that might be putting of people moving or downsizing because it is such an extra cost for them. at the end of the day is this really about stamp duty or is it about jacob rees—mogg being the papers yet again. i think he does protest too much. again i don't want herjob, i ama much. again i don't want herjob, i am a loyal supporter of theresa may, well, you know, stuff going on tv and stop talking about things and then saying, oh, no, not me, it isn
also jacob rees-mogg himself.ospect of jacob rees—mogg as a tory leader prime minister is being taken seriously at since. he doesn't want that but if he did wanted this is what he would do. it is barely predictable that someone who is an old italian, a fund manager on the front of the —— read of the conservative party thinks that government should cut taxes and give individuals control over their incomes and i think that is the standard agenda but theresa may at her advisers don't think...
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you're with jacob zuma or you stand against jacob zuma or you stand against jacob zuma, it's as simplend in the interests of south africa or you don't sol think tomorrow many parties will have communicated to their respective parties saying they want to come to vote in support. we are convinced the anc members will do the right thing. it is now an opportunity for them to demonstrate that they too are tired of corruption which is happening in this country. hundreds of people who marched outside parliament have welcomed the move. i'm here in support of my fellow countrymen and... because, every person counts and... because, every person counts and that's what we're trying to say, that it's notjust about one person and we need to think about the greater good. what you can see today and what you're likely to see tomorrow is people want change and ideally they want change through constitutional means, through the normal course of law, not through violent response. normal course of law, not through viole nt response. the normal course of law, not through violent response. the decision today
you're with jacob zuma or you stand against jacob zuma or you stand against jacob zuma, it's as simplend in the interests of south africa or you don't sol think tomorrow many parties will have communicated to their respective parties saying they want to come to vote in support. we are convinced the anc members will do the right thing. it is now an opportunity for them to demonstrate that they too are tired of corruption which is happening in this country. hundreds of people who marched outside...
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there is a secret ballot vote on jacob zuma, the president. i think we have the results of that voting at 1:00 p.m. u.k. time. reporter: china's trade surplus widened for a fifth month in july. it keeps the spotlight on a trade gap president trump aims to narrow. japan has recorded a 36th consecutive surplus, beating economist estimates. that was supported by returns on overseas investments and a trade balance the return to positive territory. north korea condemned the latest round of u.n. sanctions. it will not cease+++ until america pulls back on the threats. they said it was necessary to avoid a u.s. invasion, similar to those in afghanistan, iraq, and libya. south africa's parliament will vote today on a motion of no-confidence in president jacob zuma. a secret vote increases the odds of him being ousted because members of the ruling party can but without risking their jobs. he was due to step down in december and as president in 2019. more than 180,000 police have been deployed across the country and when concerns they could be ote, which
there is a secret ballot vote on jacob zuma, the president. i think we have the results of that voting at 1:00 p.m. u.k. time. reporter: china's trade surplus widened for a fifth month in july. it keeps the spotlight on a trade gap president trump aims to narrow. japan has recorded a 36th consecutive surplus, beating economist estimates. that was supported by returns on overseas investments and a trade balance the return to positive territory. north korea condemned the latest round of u.n....
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that was president jacob vote. the director of programmes thatis angina by the director of programmes that is social economic research institute. the vote was not close, but it was quite close. it was surprisingly close. i don't think anyone expected it and any mathematical approach you can't erupt, even though it has a secret vote and we don't know who voted each way, if use of track the number of opposition mps from the total number, it appears that at least 26 anc mps voted with the opposition, which shows the amount of fracture and division within the mainstream of the anc. i think it is quite surprising and their doors think the anc expected this. it now needs to go back to thejohn board and think about how to respond, because the opposition is going to claim that this is a victory for them, even though they did not manage to this large president zuma because as a crisis in the anc. he seemed proud of the fact he had survived eight votes of no confidence. to the outside, it looks like his authority must‘ve bee
that was president jacob vote. the director of programmes thatis angina by the director of programmes that is social economic research institute. the vote was not close, but it was quite close. it was surprisingly close. i don't think anyone expected it and any mathematical approach you can't erupt, even though it has a secret vote and we don't know who voted each way, if use of track the number of opposition mps from the total number, it appears that at least 26 anc mps voted with the...
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jacob? >> yeah, and i can see why they wouldn't want it to simmer, specifically with the investigations in congress and with special prosecutor mueller looking into the campaign ties with russia. nbc's kelly o'donnell, thanks so much, appreciate it. >>> let's bring in jonathan allen, co-author of "shattered," also eliza collins, politics reporter for "usa today" and lead reporter for the on politics blog and former cia officer jack rice. thank you so much to all of you for being here. the "times" story offers a list why pence might be in play. one is he started his own political fundraising committee, which is outpacing trump's outside group in donations that are public. he hired a political operative with no experience in government to a signal that the vice president wants to be ready. and he is making his presence known in iowa, he showed up at joni ernst's event. let's start with you, does this sound like a vice president who wants to be vice president for eight years or maybe president
jacob? >> yeah, and i can see why they wouldn't want it to simmer, specifically with the investigations in congress and with special prosecutor mueller looking into the campaign ties with russia. nbc's kelly o'donnell, thanks so much, appreciate it. >>> let's bring in jonathan allen, co-author of "shattered," also eliza collins, politics reporter for "usa today" and lead reporter for the on politics blog and former cia officer jack rice. thank you so much to...
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sorry. >> yeah, jacob. i'll tell you, it sounds like a description more like a deliberate act, pedestrians flying in the air, the car plowing into them, nine people, you know, it just sounds that way. we don't have that absolute yet. we don't know for sure. because we don't have the motive of the driver. but the photographer seems to tell us through the reporting that it looked like it was, you know, right into the crowd. >> jim, stand by for one second. we've got maya rodriguez back on the scene now there at that intersection. maya rodriguez of nbc news is back with us. m maya, i don't know if you heard what mark newton said from charlottesville and about the idea that his photographer may not even be able to show the pictures because of the gruesomeness of the nature of them. have you heard anything to that effect since we last spoke? >> reporter: okay. hey, jacob, we're being moved back from the scene where this happened. we're at 4th and waters streets here in charlottesville. this is where all of this
sorry. >> yeah, jacob. i'll tell you, it sounds like a description more like a deliberate act, pedestrians flying in the air, the car plowing into them, nine people, you know, it just sounds that way. we don't have that absolute yet. we don't know for sure. because we don't have the motive of the driver. but the photographer seems to tell us through the reporting that it looked like it was, you know, right into the crowd. >> jim, stand by for one second. we've got maya rodriguez...
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we appreciate your time and a nal sis on the situation colonel jack jacobs. we have a statement from japanese prime minister shinzo abe, said he'd like to do all in his power to protect the japanese public after north korea fired a missile that passed over the country's territory. let's go to eamon javers who has yet more details on the developing story. >> reporter: that's right, we're getting a little additional information crossing the wires from nhk, the japanese broadcaster. they're reporting the north korean missile broke into three pieces and fell into the waters off of japan's hokkaido. hokkaido is the northernmost of the japanese main islands. the your tip of japan. so, just due east, really, of north korea, itself. little bit to the northeast of north korea. so if the missile were leaving pyongyang, it would traverse the sea of japan then over hokkaido island and out into the broader pacific ocean. the japanese media now reporting that north korean missile broke into three pieces and fell into the waters over japan's hokkaido island. >> thank you, e
we appreciate your time and a nal sis on the situation colonel jack jacobs. we have a statement from japanese prime minister shinzo abe, said he'd like to do all in his power to protect the japanese public after north korea fired a missile that passed over the country's territory. let's go to eamon javers who has yet more details on the developing story. >> reporter: that's right, we're getting a little additional information crossing the wires from nhk, the japanese broadcaster. they're...
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moments before their dad, technical sergeant jacob thomas, would pop up on stage as a surprise guest. >> the new guy in a super cool uniform. >> well, this new guy, ladies and gentlemen, is none other than to introduce to you technical sergeant jacob thomas, returning after six months deployment on leave. >> reporter: his 15-year-old son so overwhelmed he buried his face in his t-shirt. his sisters covered their faces as the crowd cheered. this is the first embrace the family has shared since january. sergeant thomas is based at travis air force base and returned a few weeks earlier than expected from deployment in kuwait. >> we were just going to six flags and i don't know. i just look up and my dad's here. so i'm thankful, you know. i have no words. >> it was crazy. >> reporter: jacob says his stepmom told the family she won vip passes to six flags. >> it was amazing. i tried to videotape it myself. i couldn't because they were crying so much and when they cry, i cry. >> reporter: his wife kristen also serves in the security forces. what are you looking forward to the most to do wit
moments before their dad, technical sergeant jacob thomas, would pop up on stage as a surprise guest. >> the new guy in a super cool uniform. >> well, this new guy, ladies and gentlemen, is none other than to introduce to you technical sergeant jacob thomas, returning after six months deployment on leave. >> reporter: his 15-year-old son so overwhelmed he buried his face in his t-shirt. his sisters covered their faces as the crowd cheered. this is the first embrace the family...
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>> reporter: hey, jacob. i think if this protest and counterprotest ended right now, the counterprotesters would say this was a huge success for them. the counterprotest, the folks opposed to this free speech rally that they felt like was more of a hate speech event, drew something like 15,000 people, and by all accounts, the folks in that free speech rally drew a few dozen. so, the interactions that did happen were very limited and very much favoring those counterprotesters today who felt like they successfully delivered a message of unity and inclusiveness and of saying no to things like neo-naziism and fascism and things that many of the folks thought in this crowd they'd finished saying no to years ago. we're in boston common. even now some of the counterprotest effort continues behind me. this is a black lives matter group that's been one of the more vocal groups out here today, making sure their voices get heard. you can see the top of the stairs up there, there are some boston police left. off to my le
>> reporter: hey, jacob. i think if this protest and counterprotest ended right now, the counterprotesters would say this was a huge success for them. the counterprotest, the folks opposed to this free speech rally that they felt like was more of a hate speech event, drew something like 15,000 people, and by all accounts, the folks in that free speech rally drew a few dozen. so, the interactions that did happen were very limited and very much favoring those counterprotesters today who...
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president jacob zuma is a tough politician. robben island fighting white minority rule alongside nelson mandela, he does not give up easily. but there is a hidden message in his success tonight for him. 35 members of his own party were really keen to see him go. 26 voted with the opposition and nine abstained. this means that all is not well back in the anc. so now he will celebrate just for a brief moment, but he will have to regroup and think very hard about how the road to december will bea about how the road to december will be a long one because in december thatis be a long one because in december that is when the anc meets to elect new leaders and his preferred successor, his ex—wife, is challenging the deputy president for that post. this means president zuma may not even reach december because there is so much discontent within there is so much discontent within the anc. is it not the case that he might well lose the leadership of the anc, but he could go on as president until 2019? that is a very good question. a lot o
president jacob zuma is a tough politician. robben island fighting white minority rule alongside nelson mandela, he does not give up easily. but there is a hidden message in his success tonight for him. 35 members of his own party were really keen to see him go. 26 voted with the opposition and nine abstained. this means that all is not well back in the anc. so now he will celebrate just for a brief moment, but he will have to regroup and think very hard about how the road to december will bea...
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you're with jacob zuma or you stand against jacob zuma, it's as simple as that choice, you stand in thew many parties will have communicated to their respective parties saying with confidence they want to come to vote in support. we are convinced the anc members will do the right thing. it is now an opportunity for them to demonstrate that they too are tired of corruption which is happening in this country. hundreds of people who marched outside parliament have welcomed the move. i'm here in support of my fellow countrymen and... because, every person counts and that's what we're trying to say, that it's notjust about one person and we need to think about the greater good. i'm not surprised she decided in favour of secret ballot because that's democracy at its best. but the question, though, is will anc mps help president zuma keep hisjob or show him the door. the president of kenya has appealed for the nation to remain united, regardless of who wins the general election on tuesday. in a televised address uhuru kenyatta called on voters to reject intimidation and violence. his long—stan
you're with jacob zuma or you stand against jacob zuma, it's as simple as that choice, you stand in thew many parties will have communicated to their respective parties saying with confidence they want to come to vote in support. we are convinced the anc members will do the right thing. it is now an opportunity for them to demonstrate that they too are tired of corruption which is happening in this country. hundreds of people who marched outside parliament have welcomed the move. i'm here in...
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against jacob zero one arm number she's humble one seventy seven hundred a. providence flicking his career hockey. i think she worker army agency jackson team to see after the results when he see full settled or handled hacking revisions. old seymour mark green group and work on lifting. and try and bull artifact state action opposf super bowl it will not look this girl. full moons occurring what happened we turned to the courts jacob zuma charged forward do sir. i she smelled the reporting and now there was an unusual quiet on the streets of towns and cities in the democratic republic of congo this tuesday. not down his t december but they still no date set for elections. authorities have been asking mobile phone operators to block the sending of images are the networks during the action on correspondent thomas nikhil. cost some people in kinshasa when they make a little. jessa is very quiet this morning there is way less traffic than usual most of the shops are closed although the city is not. entirely paralyzed it is hard to say with the ad the general str
against jacob zero one arm number she's humble one seventy seven hundred a. providence flicking his career hockey. i think she worker army agency jackson team to see after the results when he see full settled or handled hacking revisions. old seymour mark green group and work on lifting. and try and bull artifact state action opposf super bowl it will not look this girl. full moons occurring what happened we turned to the courts jacob zuma charged forward do sir. i she smelled the reporting and...
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vote jacob zuma survives again. he survives the no—confidence vote. vote jacob zuma survives again.within the anc about how to move forward. this isa anc about how to move forward. this is a fight for the future of the anc. president zuma will step down as anc president in september and they will elect a new president, but he will stay on as the president of the country for the next couple of yea rs. the country for the next couple of years. there is an election in 2019 and that is what the anc will be thinking about. how did they can give themselves the best chance of winning that. do they negotiate a way for him to step down or do they keep him on as the president of the countries? while all of this goes on, none of this is solving the economic problems and the issues that this ordinary people. we saw the people in red, in more left—wing political opposition party and that is their point. there are thousands of people in south africa who are disenfranchised and very pure. thank you. if you are just disenfranchised and very pure. thank you. if you arejustjoining us, jacob zuma has
vote jacob zuma survives again. he survives the no—confidence vote. vote jacob zuma survives again.within the anc about how to move forward. this isa anc about how to move forward. this is a fight for the future of the anc. president zuma will step down as anc president in september and they will elect a new president, but he will stay on as the president of the country for the next couple of yea rs. the country for the next couple of years. there is an election in 2019 and that is what the...
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so what will finally toppled jacob zuma then? is stepping down as head of the anc in september this year, but he remains president in theory since 2019. i suppose zexit, as you could call it, will happen. it's a matter of when rather than if. till 2019, he will hope to stay in power by having his former wife the head of the party, which he hopes will protect him, perhaps allow him to stay on npower little longer, and hopefully avoid prosecution in his eyes. in the meantime, what will happen to the south african economy? it's taken quite a heavy hit. we mentioned the event, pravid gordan being shuffled out of his position. you mentioned the rand, just after the secret ballot was announced, it increased 296 ballot was announced, it increased 2% against the dollar. essentially any meaningful reforms that can improve the economic situation, we are forecasting considerably less than 1% growth this year. basically all reforms that would help redress the situation are off the table. internal politicking will dominate the headlines for t
so what will finally toppled jacob zuma then? is stepping down as head of the anc in september this year, but he remains president in theory since 2019. i suppose zexit, as you could call it, will happen. it's a matter of when rather than if. till 2019, he will hope to stay in power by having his former wife the head of the party, which he hopes will protect him, perhaps allow him to stay on npower little longer, and hopefully avoid prosecution in his eyes. in the meantime, what will happen to...
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jacob, what's the trajectory of these three policies do you expect for japan, the u.s.nd europe >> for the united states i think that for some time already it is high time to normalize and move ahead with raising rates the economy is much morrow bust. labor markets are very strong and the financial markets also strong when we come to europe, there the challenge is much more complex because the fact of the matter is and we're all talking about monetary policy where we want to encourage growth and productivity and the solution is not in the hands of the central banks. the solution is in the hands of government, those who do structural policies. all the things that is recommended we should increase the flexibility of the economic system and encourage investments that's not what will come from the central bank >> the concern for the united states why people are saying we shown go forward is this lack of inflation and the fact that inflation has gone the wrong way. is that something that gives them pause, do you think >> no. the issue for the united states is if we think abo
jacob, what's the trajectory of these three policies do you expect for japan, the u.s.nd europe >> for the united states i think that for some time already it is high time to normalize and move ahead with raising rates the economy is much morrow bust. labor markets are very strong and the financial markets also strong when we come to europe, there the challenge is much more complex because the fact of the matter is and we're all talking about monetary policy where we want to encourage...
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i want to go to jacob rascon who is on the phone with us from houston. jacob, i have been seeing you all morning out there running around, on the streets of houston. i know you're on the phone with us, i believe it's because you're moving locations. what are you seeing and what are people telling you in houston? >> we are headed to another area that is being evacuated. overnight from 9:00 to 2:00 a.m. we had strong rain again and that means that the water rose fast, of course, in many areas. as you know, as we've been showing the bayous and creeks and lakes that run throughout the city, they can handle a lot of water and it rains and storms a lot here, but this is way too much. since they're already flooded whenever we get a lot of rain like we did last night, they rise even more. you already have thousands and thousands of people and homes and property and cars that are flooded. but we're getting, still, just this morning new evacuation orders in areas that don't usually flood. so, there are many areas that know that when it rains a lot, really fast, th
i want to go to jacob rascon who is on the phone with us from houston. jacob, i have been seeing you all morning out there running around, on the streets of houston. i know you're on the phone with us, i believe it's because you're moving locations. what are you seeing and what are people telling you in houston? >> we are headed to another area that is being evacuated. overnight from 9:00 to 2:00 a.m. we had strong rain again and that means that the water rose fast, of course, in many...
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you're with jacob zuma or you stand against jacob zuma, it's as simple as that choice, you stand in thes will have communicated to their respective parties saying with confidence they want to come to vote in support. we are convinced the anc members will do the right thing. it is now an opportunity for them to demonstrate that they too are tired of corruption which is happening in this country. hundreds of people who marched outside parliament have welcomed the move. every person counts. and that's what we're trying to say, that it's notjust about one person and we need to think about the greater good. i'm not surprised she decided in favour of secret ballot because that's democracy at its best. but the question, though, is will anc mps help president zuma keep hisjob or show him the door. president macron is facing a backlash over plans to create an office of first lady for his wife brigitte. some feel that such a move, at a time of public spending cuts, would need to be sanctioned by a referendum. more than 220,000 people have signed an online petition against the plan. a large sinkho
you're with jacob zuma or you stand against jacob zuma, it's as simple as that choice, you stand in thes will have communicated to their respective parties saying with confidence they want to come to vote in support. we are convinced the anc members will do the right thing. it is now an opportunity for them to demonstrate that they too are tired of corruption which is happening in this country. hundreds of people who marched outside parliament have welcomed the move. every person counts. and...
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we'll go to houston where jacob rascon is standing by. good day to you, jacob. what's the situation like there? >> reporter: this was supposed to be the easy day, alex. you can tell it's coming down, coming down hard overnight. more rain fell than predicted which is really bad news. again, today was supposed to be the easy day, not as much rain. tomorrow is when we expect to get more of it here. we've already had at least two reports of tornadoes. we've seen the damage from at least one of them. it's about 30 minutes south of houston in an area called sienna plantation. we've seen fences, trees, roots upro uprooted. this area has more than 6 million people, and it hasn't seen a storm like this in more than a decade when 1.5 million people didn't live here. in addition you have people who were uprooted, displaced from hurricane katrina. tens of thousands of them. we met one of them yesterday and talked about how they're preparing and how this is bringing back all those memories. in houston, the fourth largest city in the country. it's so developed. you have all t
we'll go to houston where jacob rascon is standing by. good day to you, jacob. what's the situation like there? >> reporter: this was supposed to be the easy day, alex. you can tell it's coming down, coming down hard overnight. more rain fell than predicted which is really bad news. again, today was supposed to be the easy day, not as much rain. tomorrow is when we expect to get more of it here. we've already had at least two reports of tornadoes. we've seen the damage from at least one...
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south africa's president jacob zuma narrowly survives a parliamentary vote of no—confidence against himalso on the programme, 13 beaches are closed on hong kong as congealed palm oil continues to wash ashore.- i'm going to be where the lights are shining... and the country music star glen campbell has died at the age of 81. we look back at his life and career. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. glad you could join us. it's newsday. glad you could join us. it is 7am in singapore, midnight in london and 7:30am in pyongyang, where north korea's state television is reporting that officials are considering a missile attack on the us territory after donald trump up his rhetoric dramatically over north korea's nuclear ambitions, saying pyongyang would be met with fire and few we threatens the us. mr trump spoke after a washington report cited us official said north korea had produced a nuclear warhead small enough to fit inside its missiles. let's have a listen to his comments. north korea best not make any more threats to the united states. th
south africa's president jacob zuma narrowly survives a parliamentary vote of no—confidence against himalso on the programme, 13 beaches are closed on hong kong as congealed palm oil continues to wash ashore.- i'm going to be where the lights are shining... and the country music star glen campbell has died at the age of 81. we look back at his life and career. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. glad you could join us. it's newsday. glad you...
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the call for a vote of no confidence on president jacob zuma. was initiated by opposition parties after the president set to nine members of his cabinet. in a controversial cabinet reshuffle in march which saw the country being economically downgraded. if it's a choice between whether you spend. you'll be with jacob zuma use them against jacobson with it it's that simple as that choices then for the interest of saw buffy call you don't. so i think to model. many parties live was communicated to the respective parties seem feeler event a strong confidence and they want to come and vote in support of the motion. we are convinced that the anc members will do that i think. it is now an opportunity for them to go most that aid to that date to. i got tired of corruption which is depending in this country. let those people who lives outside parliament have welcomed the move. every place in towns. and that's what we're trying to say that it's not just about one person i'm not surprised that she decided in favor of a secret ballot. because that's a democ
the call for a vote of no confidence on president jacob zuma. was initiated by opposition parties after the president set to nine members of his cabinet. in a controversial cabinet reshuffle in march which saw the country being economically downgraded. if it's a choice between whether you spend. you'll be with jacob zuma use them against jacobson with it it's that simple as that choices then for the interest of saw buffy call you don't. so i think to model. many parties live was communicated to...
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jacob's neighbors were on vacation. so i parked my toyota land cruiser not nearly in the backyard but under the deck. having been caught once before i would not make the same mistake twice. i jacob's house, i finally relaxed. i was going to get away with this. he went into the backyard and posed for the camera. back then you had to wait for pictures to develop. you actually got to live in the moment instead of watching yourself living in a few seconds later. the six of us, jacob, jeremy and i with our days were dressed to the nines. and the smiles we were for the camera belied what was around the corner. for reasons that will become obvious are no other pictures of me with carla. at prom practically every student went out of his way to congratulate me, amazed i had made it. moore encouraged that i wanted to attend in the first place good everyone belief system appreciated validation. and i wanted theirs. maybe so one day i would not need it. maybe soon, i'd done rejection letters but also admission letters. between bost
jacob's neighbors were on vacation. so i parked my toyota land cruiser not nearly in the backyard but under the deck. having been caught once before i would not make the same mistake twice. i jacob's house, i finally relaxed. i was going to get away with this. he went into the backyard and posed for the camera. back then you had to wait for pictures to develop. you actually got to live in the moment instead of watching yourself living in a few seconds later. the six of us, jacob, jeremy and i...
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now south africa's president jacob zuma has survived a vote of no confidence in parliament. members of the ruling african national congress erupted into singing and dancing is the results from the secret ballot came through. it is a man who's been in office for eight years is accused of corruption and mismanagemen. all south africa correspondent milton mckenzie reports from cape town. president jacob zuma leaves to fight another day he's monies to him on nafta and aids motion of no confidence in his leadership. certainly on he's life life now. here in a pet national assembly opposition mps began listing a litany of corruption scandals against the president. and edging them. cost and vote for the good of the country. i am no what nelson mandela would have done in this house today. won't with fuel crunch sinc. and believe me this because. and broken present dan from all. could you. let us food dead people are offsite buffeted cup best then bowed to remove ten club zubov today i think yo. for the first time it was a secret ballot specifically requested by the opposition with th
now south africa's president jacob zuma has survived a vote of no confidence in parliament. members of the ruling african national congress erupted into singing and dancing is the results from the secret ballot came through. it is a man who's been in office for eight years is accused of corruption and mismanagemen. all south africa correspondent milton mckenzie reports from cape town. president jacob zuma leaves to fight another day he's monies to him on nafta and aids motion of no confidence...
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their dad jacob thomas would pop up on the stage as a surprise guest. >> this new guy welcome jacob thomas returning after six months deployment on leave. >> reporter: his son was so overwhelmed he buried his face in his t-shirt and his sisters covered their faces as the crowd cheered and this is the first embrace have shared since january. he returned a few weeks earlier than expected deployment in kuwait. >> i just looked up and my dad was there. i am thankful. i have no worries. it was crazy. >> the mom said she had gotten vip passes to six flags. >> i tried to videotape it myself but i could not. >> reporter: what are you looking forward to the most to do with him? >> to take a break from the kids. is not awful to say? we have four kids had a lot going on. >> reporter: what he missed most about his dad was -- >> he likes to play video games a lot. he always beats me and i really do miss that. >> reporter: we tried to get the reaction from the sergeant but he said he was too overwhelmed to speak to the media. the family did enjoy vip treatment throughout the park. betty yu, kpix 5 . >>>
their dad jacob thomas would pop up on the stage as a surprise guest. >> this new guy welcome jacob thomas returning after six months deployment on leave. >> reporter: his son was so overwhelmed he buried his face in his t-shirt and his sisters covered their faces as the crowd cheered and this is the first embrace have shared since january. he returned a few weeks earlier than expected deployment in kuwait. >> i just looked up and my dad was there. i am thankful. i have no...
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is that on the idea that jacob zuma could be gone?o shows the democracy being vibrant, to know that political parties can vie in parliament and a certain rulings by the constitutional court, such as the speaker shows thathe matter, the market contrast. and we will be watching the developments today and tomorrow closely. there will be a ratings update on friday. vonnie: in johannesburg, thank you. mark: still ahead, part of eric's was of interview with brunello mere, why he says paris will prevail over frankfurt in the fight for post-brexit business. this is bloomberg. ♪ live from london and new york, i'm vonnie quinn. mark: i am mark barton. this is bloomberg markets. france toss climb in improve under the presidency of macron, however he raised eyebrows of the revitalization of a shipyard earlier this month. we spoke with the french economy and finance minister bruno le maire in an interview, starting with whether the shipyard was an exception. bruno: it is an exception, because there is a link between the shipyards and defense inter
is that on the idea that jacob zuma could be gone?o shows the democracy being vibrant, to know that political parties can vie in parliament and a certain rulings by the constitutional court, such as the speaker shows thathe matter, the market contrast. and we will be watching the developments today and tomorrow closely. there will be a ratings update on friday. vonnie: in johannesburg, thank you. mark: still ahead, part of eric's was of interview with brunello mere, why he says paris will...
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he put his arm around me and said young man, you're no longer jack jacobs.obs, medal of honor recipient and you better comport yourself accordingly. do you understand what i am saying? nobody's said anything to donald trump yet. >> there's a story only a few people can tell, maybe one person can tell, medal of honor recipient jake jacobs. the generals around this president have garnered a lot of discussion. i saw a piece on them last night. people have said that anyone with concerns about the president should be very happy in the quality of these men. they are also a reflection of the general superior quality of our general officers in this time of life. because of the wars we've been fighting, we have so many with kind of fresh off the field combat experience and good judgment. >> well, first of all, how am i supposed to top that story from jack jacobs? >> sorry. i got nothing on jimmy doolittle. got nothing. just kind of plow ahead. >> nor do i. >> what am i doing here? i shouldn't even be here. as for the generals, it is both an obvious development within
he put his arm around me and said young man, you're no longer jack jacobs.obs, medal of honor recipient and you better comport yourself accordingly. do you understand what i am saying? nobody's said anything to donald trump yet. >> there's a story only a few people can tell, maybe one person can tell, medal of honor recipient jake jacobs. the generals around this president have garnered a lot of discussion. i saw a piece on them last night. people have said that anyone with concerns about...
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. >> jim, before the cold case murder of 2009 jacob holmes jr. was the victim of a shooting he survived and new homes is accused of killing a man that tried to kill him later on and he is the nephew of a boxing legend. >> miguel upontan was killed inside of the easton cafe as horrified customers scrambled to safety and the case went cold until an alleged accomplice identified jacob holmes jr. they finally made the arrest yesterday and they say that the argument against holmes is strong. >> this case is clearly a case of first degree murder and will be prosecuted accordingly. >> but the suspect's father says that his son is innocent. >> jacob holmes sr. the brother of larry holmes says that the only thing he is a loving family man. >> check out facebook, i know my son. he is no killer. >> but miguel's brother says that he is certain that authorities have the right man and has since been able to forgive the person responsible for his brother's death he is glad when the ordeal is over. >> i wish his family the best. i think overalthough my family is
. >> jim, before the cold case murder of 2009 jacob holmes jr. was the victim of a shooting he survived and new homes is accused of killing a man that tried to kill him later on and he is the nephew of a boxing legend. >> miguel upontan was killed inside of the easton cafe as horrified customers scrambled to safety and the case went cold until an alleged accomplice identified jacob holmes jr. they finally made the arrest yesterday and they say that the argument against holmes is...
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in south africa jacob zuma is safe.two hours ago, he survived a motion of no—confidence in the south african parliament. here's the speaker of the parliament announcing the result. the total votes are 384. the yes, 177. the no, 198. cheering and shouting. and there were nine ab stanchions and therefore the vote of no—confidence in the president is accordingly negative. anc! so the president survived the vote. you saw the jubilation inside the pros —— parliament but these are some things from outside. the president later addressed those crowds. i have just come to say thank you to all of you. those comrades who are in parliament who gave me their support from the membership and the supporters. they came in their numbers to demonstrate that the anc is there, it is powerful, it is big, it is difficult to defeat the anc. you can try. i am sure you know that today the vote of no confidence was number eight. always they try. that may give the impression of a nation celebrating. but this is the eighth time that a no—confidence
in south africa jacob zuma is safe.two hours ago, he survived a motion of no—confidence in the south african parliament. here's the speaker of the parliament announcing the result. the total votes are 384. the yes, 177. the no, 198. cheering and shouting. and there were nine ab stanchions and therefore the vote of no—confidence in the president is accordingly negative. anc! so the president survived the vote. you saw the jubilation inside the pros —— parliament but these are some things...
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and vote to remove jacob zuma today. i thank you. the first time, it was a secret ballot, specifically requested by the opposition with the aim of protecting anc mps who wanted to vote against their own party's wishes. the yes, 177. applause and cheering the no, 198. a narrow victory for president zuma, the party's leaders we re president zuma, the party's leaders were relieved. we have defeated this motion and to us that is the most important aspect. other issues of course within the african national congress, there are many issues we need to do. this was the most recent attempt to oust the 75—year—old. he has been accused of spending public funds in controversial security upgrades to his private residence. this vote was perhaps the biggest sign of zuma's fading support within his own party. it's believed around 40 anc mps voted against him, leaving opposition leaders encouraged. it was a close vote. i believe that the unity of the opposition showed today that we can collaborate and show the people of this country that we are willin
and vote to remove jacob zuma today. i thank you. the first time, it was a secret ballot, specifically requested by the opposition with the aim of protecting anc mps who wanted to vote against their own party's wishes. the yes, 177. applause and cheering the no, 198. a narrow victory for president zuma, the party's leaders we re president zuma, the party's leaders were relieved. we have defeated this motion and to us that is the most important aspect. other issues of course within the african...
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todayis a secret ballot on a motion of no-confidence for president jacob zuma.t increases the odds of him being ousted because members of the ruling party can vote him out without risking their jobs. he's due to step down as leader in september, and as president has defeated previous attempts to oust him. in kenya, pulling is underway for the presidential election. it pits the current president against his challenger, more than 180,000 police have been deployed across the country amid concerns there could be a repeat of the 2007 vote which led to violence that killed more than 1000 people. in venezuela, all foreign workers had been pulled from the oil field amid a deepening political crisis, according to people with knowledge of the matter. chevron and total have removed a small number of employees. at the same time, another company has withdrawn. chevron says it doesn't comment on security or personnel issues. total didn't immediately return comment. global news, 24 hours a day, powered by over 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. you can f
todayis a secret ballot on a motion of no-confidence for president jacob zuma.t increases the odds of him being ousted because members of the ruling party can vote him out without risking their jobs. he's due to step down as leader in september, and as president has defeated previous attempts to oust him. in kenya, pulling is underway for the presidential election. it pits the current president against his challenger, more than 180,000 police have been deployed across the country amid concerns...
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south africa's parliament holds onh -- vote by secret ballot a vote of no-confidence in jacob zuma. secret vote increases odds of being ousted because members can vote him out without risking jobs. asob zuma is due to set down leader of the anc in september and as president in 2019, has defeated previous tests to oust him. in kenya, pulling is underway in the presidential election. the president is pitted against nga, more than 180,000 police have been deployed amid concerns there could be a repeat of the 2007 vote, which led to violence, fueled by division that killed more than 1000 people. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more .han 120 countries this is bloomberg. guy? matt: i'll take it there, thank you. federal reserve president james oler neel kashkari have reiterated that inflation is a problem. they said the fed should press on the shrinking its balance sheet. here are the comments from two of the more dovish policy makers in separate statements yesterday. >> the plan is to allow it to roll off gradually over the course of seve
south africa's parliament holds onh -- vote by secret ballot a vote of no-confidence in jacob zuma. secret vote increases odds of being ousted because members can vote him out without risking jobs. asob zuma is due to set down leader of the anc in september and as president in 2019, has defeated previous tests to oust him. in kenya, pulling is underway in the presidential election. the president is pitted against nga, more than 180,000 police have been deployed amid concerns there could be a...
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jacob?nt to bring in brian levin, who's been with us over the course of the afternoon here, director at the center of the study of hate and extremism at california state university. brian, as you watched this and hear jim cavanaugh, our law enforcement expert, talk about how all i wandications are heree that this is not accidental. we have not often used the word, potential terrorist intent by an assailant who would drive a car into a group of counterprotesters protesting hate and extremism. when you look at this, is that something that crosses your mind? >> yes, and jim's an old friend going back over 20 years. one of the things that we've seen is when there's a tactic used by one side, it becomes dispersed across the extremist community, and we saw that in england recently when a man drove into a crowd of muslim worshippers leaving their mosque. so, while we've seen this been encouraged, for instance, initially by violent jihadist, we've now seen this kind of stuff come up on the far right
jacob?nt to bring in brian levin, who's been with us over the course of the afternoon here, director at the center of the study of hate and extremism at california state university. brian, as you watched this and hear jim cavanaugh, our law enforcement expert, talk about how all i wandications are heree that this is not accidental. we have not often used the word, potential terrorist intent by an assailant who would drive a car into a group of counterprotesters protesting hate and extremism....
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it's a choice between whether you stand, if you stand with jacob zuma or against jacob zuma, it's asrests of south africa or you don't. but the question is — are there enough anc mps disillusioned with their president to vote against him and show him the door? just over a quarter are needed for this motion to pass. we are throwing a serious, we are detonating a serious bomb in south africa, to our government, but also to a very important party that has brought us where we are. it is anyone's guess how the voting will go, but there is no doubt that the anc is divided now more than ever, as it prepares to choose jacob zuma's successor in december. nomsa maseko, bbc news, cape town. long queues are being reported at polling stations in kenya, with many people waiting all night to vote in the country's general election. kenyans are choosing representatives for six levels of government, from local bodies to the presidency. there are eight candidates running for president, including the incumbent, uhuru kenyatta, and his longstanding rival, raila odinga. but there are fears the result coul
it's a choice between whether you stand, if you stand with jacob zuma or against jacob zuma, it's asrests of south africa or you don't. but the question is — are there enough anc mps disillusioned with their president to vote against him and show him the door? just over a quarter are needed for this motion to pass. we are throwing a serious, we are detonating a serious bomb in south africa, to our government, but also to a very important party that has brought us where we are. it is anyone's...