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if members here say this is symbolic of a greater problem specifically in cape town and the western cape province where they say there is a legacy of part 8. races were separated officially. and that legacy has continued on officially. where on paper schools are meant to be integrated, the social norms should have changed, but that's not the case. the brecon felt right where they appeared to be an unofficial segregation. this is what people here are saying. and the reason it's been tense in the last few minutes is this has tried to make its way further down the road to the school. there is a massive police private prisons where they've stopped protesters them from marching down the road to the stun grenades. they've used water cannon and that is tear gas to try and keep this crowd back. but the people here say they're determined to make their presence known and make their way down the road to the school. we're also people there. people, parents, people from this neighborhood saying they're here to defend the school from this group. family and this has moved on from an issue just in cape
if members here say this is symbolic of a greater problem specifically in cape town and the western cape province where they say there is a legacy of part 8. races were separated officially. and that legacy has continued on officially. where on paper schools are meant to be integrated, the social norms should have changed, but that's not the case. the brecon felt right where they appeared to be an unofficial segregation. this is what people here are saying. and the reason it's been tense in the...
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and we have a report from south africa's cape flats, that's a neighborhood in cape town where violent crime is so rampant. paramedic's needs to respond to hello, i'm christine one day. it's have your company ugandan police have arrested 350 people in a crackdown to quell history. good by the a wrist of presidential hopeful, bobby why? those protests and to a 2nd day following day of rest in the capital kampala on wednesday, police accuse while the wind off violating anti coronavirus knishes by holding mass rallies, dozens were injured. and at least 16 people died in violent protests that erupted in kampala. after the pop started on the station was taken away by police tear gas in the streets of kampala alongside the rocks and other debris that protesters had used to set up barricades. riot police made their presence felt arse civilians who are also caught up in the chaos, maintained their innocence. this is what sparked the protests. police seizing bobby wine, the musician turned presidential hopeful. on monday. there are nothing i did was it's the most recent of many times he's been
and we have a report from south africa's cape flats, that's a neighborhood in cape town where violent crime is so rampant. paramedic's needs to respond to hello, i'm christine one day. it's have your company ugandan police have arrested 350 people in a crackdown to quell history. good by the a wrist of presidential hopeful, bobby why? those protests and to a 2nd day following day of rest in the capital kampala on wednesday, police accuse while the wind off violating anti coronavirus knishes by...
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they do free voyage of the discovery on what we now call the lower cape, a little bit of the mid-cape. on the third discovery, they come here to plymouth harbor. they find a place of good soil, constant water. the native word for the place means land of little falls, land of little streams. that was one of the concerns about staying on tape caught, they could -- staying on cape cod, they could not find good water there. they moved the mayflower from provincetown, harbor, here to plymouth harbor late in december. there is the traditional story but they landed on plymouth rock and began to build their houses on christmas day, 1620. essentially, the mayflower becomes a place that the colonists live until there is efficient housing ashore for everyone. the ship staying in new england drives up the cost of the venture. when it returns home in april, that charter, think of mayflower as a plus. it has been hired to bring this people over. the charter is getting more emerged missive, the longer that the ship stays. she leaves in 1621, and no one from plymouth returns from her. she arrives in
they do free voyage of the discovery on what we now call the lower cape, a little bit of the mid-cape. on the third discovery, they come here to plymouth harbor. they find a place of good soil, constant water. the native word for the place means land of little falls, land of little streams. that was one of the concerns about staying on tape caught, they could -- staying on cape cod, they could not find good water there. they moved the mayflower from provincetown, harbor, here to plymouth harbor...
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jon: phil keating at cape canaveral florida, thank you very much.p but notice those amazing touchscreens i had the pleasure of climbing with nasa astronaut jim lovell into the lunar lander and the keypad computer at the time in the little craft was designed to land on the moon essentially has a computing power of a calculator, the touch screens that the astronauts are using are just the thing of the future, absolutely amazing progress in the world of space. i am jon scott catch a new episode of life, liberty and lumen coming up 8:30 p.m. eastern time, "fox news sunday" returns now. >> the president does not like to lose and never admits loss, officials no better are going along with this, they are humoring him in this fashion, it is one more step in delegitimizing, not just the incoming biden administration but democracy general. chris: barack obama beginning the tour to launches new book with sharp woods about the refusal of president trump and top republicans to concede the 2020 election and were back with our panel. donna what do you expect from
jon: phil keating at cape canaveral florida, thank you very much.p but notice those amazing touchscreens i had the pleasure of climbing with nasa astronaut jim lovell into the lunar lander and the keypad computer at the time in the little craft was designed to land on the moon essentially has a computing power of a calculator, the touch screens that the astronauts are using are just the thing of the future, absolutely amazing progress in the world of space. i am jon scott catch a new episode of...
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and we have a report from south africa's cape flats that a neighborhood in cape town where violent crime is. so granted. paramedics need a new sales force to respond to calls hello, i'm christine one day. it's good to have your company. ugandan police have a race to 350 people and a crackdown to call process triggered by the arrest of presidential hopeful, bobby why? those protests entered a 2nd day following their arrest in the capital kampala on wednesday. now police accuse all the while filing coronavirus knishes by holding mass rallies, dozens were injured and at least 16 people died in violent protests that erupted in kampala. after the pop, star turned politician was taken away by police tear gas in the streets of kampala alongside the rocks and other debris that protesters had used to set up barricades . riot police made their presence felt as civilians who are also caught up in the chaos maintained their innocence. this is what sparked the protests. police seizing bobby wine, the musician turned presidential hopeful. on monday. they are not god, it's the most recent of many times
and we have a report from south africa's cape flats that a neighborhood in cape town where violent crime is. so granted. paramedics need a new sales force to respond to calls hello, i'm christine one day. it's good to have your company. ugandan police have a race to 350 people and a crackdown to call process triggered by the arrest of presidential hopeful, bobby why? those protests entered a 2nd day following their arrest in the capital kampala on wednesday. now police accuse all the while...
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his partner lives here at the cape flats. he says not a day goes by, that you don't hear shots fired. rival gangs. totally different in they are really armed with, with no place they sit with him. they shoot. if they want to sue, they want to kill him. you are in their way. they should. it's why you got this particular from the police. someone who's been vomiting or not since the morning has called for an ambulance. the paramedics have been waiting at the police station for an hour, so the police are going up their prices. but on top of this, i don't know what's going to happen. violence has been escalating for years at the cape flats, which are located at the edge of the city gangs here, fight over control of drugs. it's also about power. the police are overwhelmed, gangs can easily recruit young people because of high unemployment and few job opportunities. once the paramedics arrive, they quickly bundled the patient into the ambulance. for security reasons, the patient will only be treated once in hospital. the next emerge
his partner lives here at the cape flats. he says not a day goes by, that you don't hear shots fired. rival gangs. totally different in they are really armed with, with no place they sit with him. they shoot. if they want to sue, they want to kill him. you are in their way. they should. it's why you got this particular from the police. someone who's been vomiting or not since the morning has called for an ambulance. the paramedics have been waiting at the police station for an hour, so the...
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they do three voyages of discovery on what we now call the lower cape, a little bit of the mid-cape. and then on the third discovery, they come here to plymouth harbor. during the course of exploration, realize that they have found a place of good soil, of constant water. the native word for this place patuxet means land of little falls, land of little streams. that was one of the concerns about staying on cape cod, they could not find good water down there that they thought would be with them year-round. they thought the summer might be brackish. so they moved mayflower from provincetown harbor here to plymouth harbor late in december. they landed. there is the traditional story that they landed on plymouth rock, and they began to build their houses on christmas day, 1620. and then essentially, mayflower becomes a place where the colonists live until there is sufficient housing ashore for everyone. the ship staying in new england drives up the cost of the venture. so that when it returns home in april, that charter -- think of mayflower as a bus that has been hired to bring these pe
they do three voyages of discovery on what we now call the lower cape, a little bit of the mid-cape. and then on the third discovery, they come here to plymouth harbor. during the course of exploration, realize that they have found a place of good soil, of constant water. the native word for this place patuxet means land of little falls, land of little streams. that was one of the concerns about staying on cape cod, they could not find good water down there that they thought would be with them...
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operational crewed flight, is hurtling towards the international space station — after launching from capeaveral. barack obama tells the bbc his successor, president trump, is partly responsible for polarisation in america today. some of that is attributable to our current president who actively fanned division because he felt it was good for his politics. us president—elect, joe biden‘s staff say, the white house must allow the transition process to begin soon — so they can focus on tackling coronavirus. president trump is still refusing to concede. the british prime minister, borisjohnson, is self—isolating at ten downing street — after meeting an mp who later tested positive for coronavirus. and, it's a magnificent seventh world title for lewis hamilton as he wins the turkish grand prix to become the most successful driver in the history of formula 1. a spacex capsule carrying four astronauts is hurtling towards the international space station, after successfully launching from nasa's kennedy space center in florida. the dragon capsule was powered by a huge falcon rocket, part of which
operational crewed flight, is hurtling towards the international space station — after launching from capeaveral. barack obama tells the bbc his successor, president trump, is partly responsible for polarisation in america today. some of that is attributable to our current president who actively fanned division because he felt it was good for his politics. us president—elect, joe biden‘s staff say, the white house must allow the transition process to begin soon — so they can focus on...
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and this is a high school in cape town we. they had organized a end of your function for final year students because the official function had been cancelled due to covert regulations. the separate function was organized and there were black students at the school when they reached that it was organized on racial grounds. and that all nonwhite students at the school or at least in final year, were not part of that function, nor were they welcomed the warring parties in ethiopia's here region have exchanged rocket fire with both sides, accusing each other of putting civilians in danger here and has one of the humanitarian crisis, more than 2000000 young people need aid. those are the headlines. the news continues here on al-jazeera after one the one easts. good buy the kina faso is heading toward elections, but spiralling insecurity is overshadowing the vote. hundreds of thousands cond register, and much of the country is off limits, thanks to roaming armed groups. so what real change can these elections bring? join us as we as
and this is a high school in cape town we. they had organized a end of your function for final year students because the official function had been cancelled due to covert regulations. the separate function was organized and there were black students at the school when they reached that it was organized on racial grounds. and that all nonwhite students at the school or at least in final year, were not part of that function, nor were they welcomed the warring parties in ethiopia's here region...
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people.only about 100 they are facing winter on cape cod. they had this long ship voyage. they missed harvest, and about half of them die that winter. thes important to recognize mayflower compact is rooted in a set of worldview assumptions, and at the same time it is a desperate commitment. we have to work together or we will not survive this. this lays the groundwork for the type of colony over the next half-century, a place where there is a lot of individual equality. a place where there are not the types of religious restrictions. it is a place where roger rowlands goes when he needs to have a place to get away from the massachusetts bay colony. we know there are efforts to share the gospel with the american indians, so this really does set the groundwork for a model that is cooperative among citizens but not coercive. >> i think that is very well said. weill only add very briefly have to keep in mind the plymouth colony is different from the massachusetts bay colony. different leadership, a slightly different ethos. they have different ends, goals, and it is boston an
people.only about 100 they are facing winter on cape cod. they had this long ship voyage. they missed harvest, and about half of them die that winter. thes important to recognize mayflower compact is rooted in a set of worldview assumptions, and at the same time it is a desperate commitment. we have to work together or we will not survive this. this lays the groundwork for the type of colony over the next half-century, a place where there is a lot of individual equality. a place where there are...
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there are plenty of milkshake flavors available at gibson's gloomy burgers and chips in cape town. in fact, this restaurant offers $207.00 varieties that's a world record, and it had to be very fired all at once in a process that took 5 hours and 20 minutes. as each trick or not, it was numbered. and my job was to make sure that our had the list of ingredients in each of those ingredients were talking very far. but those ingredients were far good. placing the 2 judges then tasted the truth. so how do you come up with so many options of shakes? the creators say the inspiration is all around the one i was when i travelled by minibus taxi, i noticed people eating chocolates my lunch. i realize there is a good idea here. i tried making a milkshake mixing all of those together with peanut butter, crunch all bar one to make that and it's delicious. with the customers having sampled the shakes, you can take their word for it too. but i guess i'm drinking a chocolate peppermint milkshake, and they've got one of the biggest varieties of milkshakes in the world. and i think it's amazing that
there are plenty of milkshake flavors available at gibson's gloomy burgers and chips in cape town. in fact, this restaurant offers $207.00 varieties that's a world record, and it had to be very fired all at once in a process that took 5 hours and 20 minutes. as each trick or not, it was numbered. and my job was to make sure that our had the list of ingredients in each of those ingredients were talking very far. but those ingredients were far good. placing the 2 judges then tasted the truth. so...
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there was even a tornado warning on parts of cape cod.no mayday or distress call from the crew. kenneth, mona. >> all right, thank you for that. we appreciate it. >>> "jeopardy" is resuming production for the first time since the death of alex trebek. ken jennings the first in a series of interim hosts when new shows are taped next week. jennings says he's honored but there will only be one alex trebek. "jeopardy's" executive producer says trebek always wanted the show to go on. the final week of trebek's end sos will now air beginning january 4th. >>> coming up, history is made on monday night football. >>> but first a new warning from amazon to anyone getting packages delivered in the next few weeks. >>> and later, why "jaws" is on the move. on hd 5. kohl's cash you get! ou shop the more plus, save even more on holiday gifts with an extra 15% off! plus, free store pick up. sunday through friday only at kohl's and kohls.com oh what fun it is to ride in a one-horsehe way bublé sparkling water. it's buble! alexa, tell roomba to vacuum in f
there was even a tornado warning on parts of cape cod.no mayday or distress call from the crew. kenneth, mona. >> all right, thank you for that. we appreciate it. >>> "jeopardy" is resuming production for the first time since the death of alex trebek. ken jennings the first in a series of interim hosts when new shows are taped next week. jennings says he's honored but there will only be one alex trebek. "jeopardy's" executive producer says trebek always wanted...
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materials saves time and money and it is much better for the environment outside the university of cape town. one professor wants to introduce that idea, not just in south africa, but across the entire continent with its resembles a meat grinder, but this machine grind subcircuits broods instead of pork. this started this part of an innovative research project in south africa. finding out how to recycle the precious bits of circuits broods can do when johnson ph is in from the university of cape town, figured out a way we were trying to crush the circuit board so that we can access the in the live for the copper that sandwiched in between layers within the board, access in the metals like copper will move valuable. gold is difficult and costly. most of south africa's eat waste is purses to overseas by companies that operate huge furnaces. it was a realisation that we have in south africa. a lot of people who just collect a few circuit boards and take them to recycle, who then just crush them up and since them overseas. and we said walk on, we process this material here, create jobs with
materials saves time and money and it is much better for the environment outside the university of cape town. one professor wants to introduce that idea, not just in south africa, but across the entire continent with its resembles a meat grinder, but this machine grind subcircuits broods instead of pork. this started this part of an innovative research project in south africa. finding out how to recycle the precious bits of circuits broods can do when johnson ph is in from the university of...
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this is business on cape ferguson. thanks for joining me. the pandemic has plunged much of the world into the biggest economic crisis since the great depression bus with a vaccine seemingly around the corner. the talk now is turning to recovery, and one country that's expected to bounce back fast is kenya. the world bank is expecting the country's economy to contract by up to one and a half percent this year. but it's forecasting a rebound next year with growth of almost 7 percent. but the institution did warn that the outlook could change if there is a coronavirus research and in the country. so what's behind this apparent resilience left new correspondent, joy to remain in nairobi. hi joe. enjoy good to see you. tell me what is driving this forecasts of a rebound. looking at the report by the world bank or baccy saying this rebound could be occasioned by normalization of the education sector. which is likely to raise the g.d.p. by an extra 2.2 percent. but given kenya's group at the moment is just only growing by just one percent. giving o
this is business on cape ferguson. thanks for joining me. the pandemic has plunged much of the world into the biggest economic crisis since the great depression bus with a vaccine seemingly around the corner. the talk now is turning to recovery, and one country that's expected to bounce back fast is kenya. the world bank is expecting the country's economy to contract by up to one and a half percent this year. but it's forecasting a rebound next year with growth of almost 7 percent. but the...
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perhaps the cape town restaurant that holds the world record for having the widest variety of milk shake flavors will give you the scoop on how many they have. hello, i'm christine wonder. it's good to have your company. if you o.p.'s prime minister, mate is rejecting growing international calls for dialogue and to deadly fighting in the northern to grad region. this as a 72 hour was surrender ultimatum his government gave the t.p.o. . if leadership expires, communications remain almost completely cut off to the to grad region, which is home to about 6000000 people. but we have a look inside the town of who made up, which bears cause off the fighting. it's not what a farming town should look like in the middle of harvest season. in ethiopia, region is largely deserted. and this is why heavy shelling hit the town. as the ethiopian army rule in forcing out fighters loyal to the to grab people's liberation front. most civilians fled during the clashes as their homes were peppered with bullets and shrapnel. those who remained take stock of events we didn't expect shelling. suddenly, we start
perhaps the cape town restaurant that holds the world record for having the widest variety of milk shake flavors will give you the scoop on how many they have. hello, i'm christine wonder. it's good to have your company. if you o.p.'s prime minister, mate is rejecting growing international calls for dialogue and to deadly fighting in the northern to grad region. this as a 72 hour was surrender ultimatum his government gave the t.p.o. . if leadership expires, communications remain almost...
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and we have a report from south africa's cape flats that's a neighborhood in cape town where violent crime is so rampant. paramedics need to respond to.
and we have a report from south africa's cape flats that's a neighborhood in cape town where violent crime is so rampant. paramedics need to respond to.
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if england were to win from here, a thriller in cape town.hat i'm joined now by sussex fast bowler tymal mills who's been watching the match. 73 days since england played, how are they doing? 73 days since england played, along... much longer since south africa has played any cricket. england, they were a little bit rusty with the ball. tom curry had a bad day. sam curry, his brother, was very good, continued his great form. since then, it's been a struggle. ten runs and over, so. what have you made of south africa? we just saw the scorecard at the moment. it has been exactly as you said, how do you think they've been doing? really probably is, 179 in theirfirst game. a long time since before the pandemic. they'll be really pleased. quentin set the tone of the start, and now george has taken two wickets already. they'll be really pleased and will be wanting to close this game out. all to do 48 for three after. we will leave it there. thank you forjoining us on sportsday. golf's two biggest professional tours have announced a new "strategic al
if england were to win from here, a thriller in cape town.hat i'm joined now by sussex fast bowler tymal mills who's been watching the match. 73 days since england played, how are they doing? 73 days since england played, along... much longer since south africa has played any cricket. england, they were a little bit rusty with the ball. tom curry had a bad day. sam curry, his brother, was very good, continued his great form. since then, it's been a struggle. ten runs and over, so. what have you...
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to recycle the precious bits of circuits broods can do when judging peterson from the university of cape town, figured out a way we were trying to crush the circuit board so that we can access the in the lives of the copper that said when in between is layers within the board axis in the metals like copper, all move valuable. gold is difficult and costly. most of south africa's eat waste is purses to overseas by companies that operate huge furnaces. it was a realisation that we have in south africa. a lot of people who just collect if you think it was and to take them to recycle, just crush them up and since them overseas. and we said walk on, we process the material here, create jobs with that. the challenge for the scientists finding a method where it's at a smaller scale and price point. that also does not to contaminate the environment . they developed a chemical extraction process for copper, a fiend, ammonia solution trickles through the ground of circuit boards. over the course of several days, the solution extracts the copper indicated by the blue coloring. the american mixture c
to recycle the precious bits of circuits broods can do when judging peterson from the university of cape town, figured out a way we were trying to crush the circuit board so that we can access the in the lives of the copper that said when in between is layers within the board axis in the metals like copper, all move valuable. gold is difficult and costly. most of south africa's eat waste is purses to overseas by companies that operate huge furnaces. it was a realisation that we have in south...
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it was said to be making its way from cape to spain. it was hard as following the story from dakar in senegal. nicholas just bring us up to speed. what's the latest? well, the senegalese minister who takes care of senegalese living abroad has confirmed accidents just moments ago. there's been lots of public anger about the fact that so many people leaving senegal have died in these rickety boats headed towards the european union is headed towards the canary islands. on friday that was on social media and national day of mourning because last week, $145.00 people again died when a boat headed toward the canary island exploded its engine exploded. now, late, early this morning, the coast guard keep furred on the island of sol were alerted that a boat carrying people had exploded off the coast of cape verde. when they arrived on site, they saw men, women, children holding onto plastic barrels for their lives. they rescued some of them, but 80 are still missing. they were on their way to the canary islands where this year alone, 17000 migra
it was said to be making its way from cape to spain. it was hard as following the story from dakar in senegal. nicholas just bring us up to speed. what's the latest? well, the senegalese minister who takes care of senegalese living abroad has confirmed accidents just moments ago. there's been lots of public anger about the fact that so many people leaving senegal have died in these rickety boats headed towards the european union is headed towards the canary islands. on friday that was on social...
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operational crewed flight is hurtling towards the international space station after launching from cape canaveral. barack obama tells the bbc his successor, president trump, is partly responsible for polarisation in america today. us president—electjoe biden‘s staff say, the white house must allow the transition process to begin soon so they can focus on tackling coronavirus. president trump is still refusing to concede. and it's a magnificent seventh world title for lewis hamilton as he wins the turkish grand prix to become the most successful driver in the history of formula 1. hello and welcome. nasa, and its private launch provider spacex, have sent four astronauts on their way to the international space station. the falcon 9 rocket carrying a dragon capsule and its crew took off from the kennedy space centre in florida. this is only the second time the launch system has been used to transport people. our science correspondent victoria gill has more. three, two, one, ignition. a spectacular show and a spacex milestone. it rises. not even gravity can contain humanity as we explore. t
operational crewed flight is hurtling towards the international space station after launching from cape canaveral. barack obama tells the bbc his successor, president trump, is partly responsible for polarisation in america today. us president—electjoe biden‘s staff say, the white house must allow the transition process to begin soon so they can focus on tackling coronavirus. president trump is still refusing to concede. and it's a magnificent seventh world title for lewis hamilton as he...
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operational crewed flight is hurtling towards the international space station after launching from cape canaveral. barack obama tells the bbc his successor president trump is partly responsible for polarisation in america today. some of that is attributable to our current president, who actively fanned division because he felt it was good for his politics. the british prime minister borisjohnson is self—isolating at 10 downing street after meeting an mp who later tested positive for coronavirus. and it's a magnificent seventh world title for lewis hamilton as he wins the turkish grand prix to become the most successful driver in the history of formula 1. hello and welcome. nasa and its private launch provider spacex has sent four astronauts to the international space station. the falcon—9 rocket, carrying a dragon capsule and its crew, took off from the kennedy space center in florida. this is only the second time the launch system has been used to transport people. our science correspondent victoria gill has more. mission control: three, two, one, zero. ignition. a spectacular show and
operational crewed flight is hurtling towards the international space station after launching from cape canaveral. barack obama tells the bbc his successor president trump is partly responsible for polarisation in america today. some of that is attributable to our current president, who actively fanned division because he felt it was good for his politics. the british prime minister borisjohnson is self—isolating at 10 downing street after meeting an mp who later tested positive for...
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era — space x's first operational crewed flight to the international space station — launches from capeaveral. barack obama tells the bbc his successor, president trump, is partly responsible for polarisation in america today. some of that is attribute —— attributable to our current resident who actively fanned division because he felt it was good for his politics. the british prime minister, borisjohnson, is self—isolating at ten downing street — after meeting an mp who later tested positive for coronavirus. and, it's a magnificent seventh world title for lewis hamilton — as he wins the turkish grand prix — to become the most successful driver in the history of formula 1. hello and welcome. in the past hour, spacex has launched four astronauts on a flight to the international space station. it's nasa's first fully—fledged mission sending a crew into orbit aboard a privately owned spacecraft. the astronauts are travelling in a dragon capsule which was launched atop a falcon rocket. it's only the second time this system has been used to transport people into space. i'm joined by our scie
era — space x's first operational crewed flight to the international space station — launches from capeaveral. barack obama tells the bbc his successor, president trump, is partly responsible for polarisation in america today. some of that is attribute —— attributable to our current resident who actively fanned division because he felt it was good for his politics. the british prime minister, borisjohnson, is self—isolating at ten downing street — after meeting an mp who later...
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the school insists that the function was a private event for me to miller reports from cape town.a tense standoff between police and protesters and one that set the tone for much of the day in the suburb of bracken fell in, came down. police tried to disperse members of the political party, the economic freedom fighters, or e.f. if they came out to protest alleged racism, and discrimination at bracken fell high school. finally, as students recently held an interview, a party, but black students say they were deliberately excluded. a claim the school denies the card just told you, no go zones. 230 then do yourself a fairly well man, elderly person over to see them. and after some calm tensions and fighting flared up when a white man try to address the crowd. the head of this protest, they've been other demonstrations here, 5th member say they were attacked. we were very peaceful at that time. we went forward wildly. what's happening, why there's going to this very peaceful suddenly, babe, and we need one of our members and what the demonstrators have criticized those. they say have
the school insists that the function was a private event for me to miller reports from cape town.a tense standoff between police and protesters and one that set the tone for much of the day in the suburb of bracken fell in, came down. police tried to disperse members of the political party, the economic freedom fighters, or e.f. if they came out to protest alleged racism, and discrimination at bracken fell high school. finally, as students recently held an interview, a party, but black students...
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the school is accused of discriminating against black students to gas was used outside of a cape town school, which allegedly held a graduation event where only white students and teachers attended. the school denies this and says a function was a private event, has more from outside the school in cape town, a number of years, 5 members about 2000 of them in fact tried to move closer to the school. you see behind me they're now behind a police barricade, but to keep them back. police once again fired tear gas and stun grenades. basically water cannon. to prevent these protesters from approaching the school, they say only $500.00 protesters are good to be allowed through. undersize reese, which is why we see this police barricade in this heavy police presence. protesters here have in fact been quite peaceful. and they've also accused police of been heavy handed. they're also apart from targeting the school. they're also angry with police saying that they're racist and they wouldn't respond in the same manner to white protesters, or if marches were white, it wouldn't be the same scenari
the school is accused of discriminating against black students to gas was used outside of a cape town school, which allegedly held a graduation event where only white students and teachers attended. the school denies this and says a function was a private event, has more from outside the school in cape town, a number of years, 5 members about 2000 of them in fact tried to move closer to the school. you see behind me they're now behind a police barricade, but to keep them back. police once again...
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in cape town, the last time we were speaking to a farmer, it was pretty tense there. what's it like there now? since we've last spoken a number of years, members about 2000 of them in fact tried to move closer to the school. you see behind me there now behind a police barricade, but to keep them back. police once again fired tear gas and stun grenades. have also used water cannon to prevent these protesters from approaching the school. they say only $500.00 protesters are, would be allowed through. and besides, we saw what is why we see this police barricade in this heavy police presence. protesters here have in fact quite peaceful. and they've also accused police of being heavy handed. they're also apart from targeting the school. they're also angry with police saying that they're racist and they wouldn't respond in the same manner to white protesters. if marches were white, it wouldn't be the same scenario. so people here are angry. now ultimately the target is breckon for our high school, which they accuse of racism. this goes back to a function that was how the ye
in cape town, the last time we were speaking to a farmer, it was pretty tense there. what's it like there now? since we've last spoken a number of years, members about 2000 of them in fact tried to move closer to the school. you see behind me there now behind a police barricade, but to keep them back. police once again fired tear gas and stun grenades. have also used water cannon to prevent these protesters from approaching the school. they say only $500.00 protesters are, would be allowed...
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the pilgrims had hardly explored the shores of cape cod for four days before they robbed the graves of my ancestors and stolen their corn and beans. while he went on to enumerate various atrocities and broken thomases, he ended by saying -- broken promises, he ended by saying you the white man are celebrating an anniversary. inwill help you celebrate the concept of a beginning. it was the beginning of a new life for the pilgrims. later, it is the beginning of a new determination for the original americans, the american indian. james was not the first native new englander to remind the public of the long history and continued presence of the native population of the region. in 1838, not too far from boston public library where the event was originally scheduled, at the odeaon theater develop they transformed the lumpen onken heroes in english and to villains. it became the first of an annual event called the day of mourning, which has evolved over the years in its demands and tactics, but which at its heart remains an assertion of the importance of the first people of the region that th
the pilgrims had hardly explored the shores of cape cod for four days before they robbed the graves of my ancestors and stolen their corn and beans. while he went on to enumerate various atrocities and broken thomases, he ended by saying -- broken promises, he ended by saying you the white man are celebrating an anniversary. inwill help you celebrate the concept of a beginning. it was the beginning of a new life for the pilgrims. later, it is the beginning of a new determination for the...
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we're all going to wear capes, just made it up. he came out in a full-on cape.ent, a full-on vampire-like dracula cape. >> that could also be how he goes to trader joe's you just don't know what's gonna happen >> jimmy: one time, he showed up wearing an "alvin and the chipmunks" onesie on my show. it's like, "okay." no explanation he's just fun, that's all. are you getting any of the australian accent at all >> i've got -- i think the closest i'm coming to, i really love their nose, because it's narrower they end it with an "r," and it's the best thing. and sometimes i'll say things to try to get people to say no "no. and they say, "no drama. no drama." and the first time somebody said it, i was asking somebody something, because there is no covid here so everyone is still super careful, but you're -- we can be out among people. delightfully so. and i was asking for something, someone goes, "no drama. i was like, "oh, no, no, no. there is no drama. i was just curious >> jimmy: i don't want to start drama. >> yeah, yeah, no drama. >> jimmy: no, we're not making d
we're all going to wear capes, just made it up. he came out in a full-on cape.ent, a full-on vampire-like dracula cape. >> that could also be how he goes to trader joe's you just don't know what's gonna happen >> jimmy: one time, he showed up wearing an "alvin and the chipmunks" onesie on my show. it's like, "okay." no explanation he's just fun, that's all. are you getting any of the australian accent at all >> i've got -- i think the closest i'm coming to,...
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they do 3 voyages of discovery on what we now call the lower cape. the 3rd discovery, they come here to plymouth harbor. during the course of exploration, they realize they found a place of good soil, of constant water. the native word for this place, patuxet, means land a little false or little streams. and cape cod they could not find good water down there that they thought would be with them all year round. they thought the summer would be brackish. so they moved from the mayflower from province town harbor to plymouth harbor late in december. they landed. there is the traditional story they landed on plymouth rock and began to build their houses on christmas day, 16 20. then, mayflower essentially becomes a place where the colonists live until sufficient housing is a short for everyone. the ship staying in new england drives up the cost of the venture. so, when it returns home in april, that charter -- think of mayflower as a blast that has been hired to bring these people over. the charger is getting more and more expensive the longer than the s
they do 3 voyages of discovery on what we now call the lower cape. the 3rd discovery, they come here to plymouth harbor. during the course of exploration, they realize they found a place of good soil, of constant water. the native word for this place, patuxet, means land a little false or little streams. and cape cod they could not find good water down there that they thought would be with them all year round. they thought the summer would be brackish. so they moved from the mayflower from...
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tom costello, reporting from cape canaveral, thank you for your time.porter: you bet. >>> president trump was either a blessing or a curse to comics over the last four years. now that he's looking like a st >> reporter: you bet. >>> president trump was either a blessing or a curse to comics over the last four years. but now he's looking like a one-term president, what happened to all those great comedy routines? we'll talk about it when we get back. (customer) hi? (burke) happy anniversary. (customer) for what? (burke) every year you're with us, you get fifty dollars toward your home deductible. it's a policy perk for being a farmers customer. (customer) do i have to do anything? (burke) nothing. (customer) nothing? (burke) nothing. (customer) nothing? (burke) nothing. (customer) hmm, that is really something. (burke) you get a whole lot of something with farmers policy perks. see ya. (kid) may i have a balloon, too? (burke) sure. your parents have maintained a farmers home policy for twelve consecutive months, right? ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-b
tom costello, reporting from cape canaveral, thank you for your time.porter: you bet. >>> president trump was either a blessing or a curse to comics over the last four years. now that he's looking like a st >> reporter: you bet. >>> president trump was either a blessing or a curse to comics over the last four years. but now he's looking like a one-term president, what happened to all those great comedy routines? we'll talk about it when we get back. (customer) hi?...
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a live report from cape canaveral, florida. introducing a revolution in the world of pain relief: new advil dual action. advil targets pain at the source. acetaminophen blocks pain signals. new advil dual action with acetaminophen. look limu! someone out there needs help customizing their car insurance with liberty mutual, so they only pay for what they need. false alarm. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ don't settle for silver #1 for diabetic dry skin* #1 for psoriasis symptom relief* and #1 for eczema symptom relief* gold bond champion your skin gold bond beautiful. but when i started cobra kai, the lack of control over my business made me a little intense. but now i practice a different philosophy. quickbooks helps me get paid, manage cash flow, and run payroll. and now i'm back on top... with koala kai. hey! more mercy. save over 30 hours a month with intuit quickbooks. the easy way to a happier business. that's it. i'm calling kohler about their walk-in bath. [ sigh ] not gonna happen. my
a live report from cape canaveral, florida. introducing a revolution in the world of pain relief: new advil dual action. advil targets pain at the source. acetaminophen blocks pain signals. new advil dual action with acetaminophen. look limu! someone out there needs help customizing their car insurance with liberty mutual, so they only pay for what they need. false alarm. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ don't settle for silver #1 for diabetic dry skin* #1...
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that's the cape town restaurant that holds the world record for having the widest variety of milkshake flavors will give you the scoop on how many they have. hello, i'm christine wonder. it's good to have you company. if you, his prime minister made is rejection. growing international calls for dialogue and today the fighting in the northern to grind region. this as a 72 hour was surrender ultimatum. his government gave the t.p.o. . if leadership expires, communications remain almost completely cut off to the to grad region, which is home to about 6000000 people. but we have a look inside of the tunnel, which bears cause off the fighting. it's not what a farming town should look like in the middle of harvest season. in ethiopia, region is largely deserted. and this is why heavy shelling hit the town. as the ethiopian army rule in forcing out fighters loyal to the to grab people's liberation front. most civilians fled during the clashes as their homes were peppered with bullets and shrapnel. those who remained take stock of events we didn't expect shelling. suddenly, we started to hear
that's the cape town restaurant that holds the world record for having the widest variety of milkshake flavors will give you the scoop on how many they have. hello, i'm christine wonder. it's good to have you company. if you, his prime minister made is rejection. growing international calls for dialogue and today the fighting in the northern to grind region. this as a 72 hour was surrender ultimatum. his government gave the t.p.o. . if leadership expires, communications remain almost completely...
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virginia,ms set for but arrived at cape cod. the captain takes advantage of the trade winds.ompanyways, lived and worked 17th century style. that means lots of work. the diet was largely salt juice and salt beef, old-time staples. -- lime juice and salt beef, old-time staples. there solid but monotonous menu was supplemented by watercress grown by the ship's dr.. fresh greens every day. salt beef and greens all the way without an epidemic of seasickness. that is some kind of record right there. days, the mayflower runs southwest from england. with a steady wind and smooth seas, a high sense of adventure, and only saltwater, what better time to grow a beard? growing it is easy. trimming it looks downright hazardous. in the tradewinds, the vessel turns a corner. an a glick cross has the ship rolling sharply. a has they cross se ship rolling sharply. once the mayflower logs 164 miles. a smooth running ship ordinarily settles into a comfortable routine, but this is no ordinary voyage. it is the highlight of a lifetime for every man of the crew, and especially memorable for the 17
virginia,ms set for but arrived at cape cod. the captain takes advantage of the trade winds.ompanyways, lived and worked 17th century style. that means lots of work. the diet was largely salt juice and salt beef, old-time staples. -- lime juice and salt beef, old-time staples. there solid but monotonous menu was supplemented by watercress grown by the ship's dr.. fresh greens every day. salt beef and greens all the way without an epidemic of seasickness. that is some kind of record right there....
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it is a 70 to 80 day solo race around the world and finally, the cape horn.efore racing back to france at speeds of 75 kilometers an hour -- only half of the competitors will make it to the finish line. >> i only live in the moment anyway, and i try not to think about how far i have to go. when you look at my progress on the map, and i look at them crawling around at a snail's pace, but then i look at the water and they are moving pretty quickly. the first storms cropped up early, and a few of the the favorites -- he was able to bypass them. surrounded by noise, snatching sleep for only a few minutes at a time. this is what he has spent years training for. he is able to trim the huge sale spanning two tennis courts. it might be jampacked with high-tech, but he is the one that has to navigate his way through the wind and rain. they have completed around one. of the root. they have moved a vessel to sixth place. this research is set to record data on global warning -- global warming. >> i find that sailing is always a great metaphor for the power of nature, of
it is a 70 to 80 day solo race around the world and finally, the cape horn.efore racing back to france at speeds of 75 kilometers an hour -- only half of the competitors will make it to the finish line. >> i only live in the moment anyway, and i try not to think about how far i have to go. when you look at my progress on the map, and i look at them crawling around at a snail's pace, but then i look at the water and they are moving pretty quickly. the first storms cropped up early, and a...
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there are plenty of milkshake flavors available at gibson's gloomy burgers and chips in cape town. in fact, this restaurant offers $207.00 varieties that's a world record, and it had to be very fired all at once in a process that took 5 hours and 20 minutes. as each trick came up, it was numbered, and my job was to make sure that our had the list of ingredients, each of those ingredients were talking very far, but those ingredients were hard to place in the 2 judges then tasted the truth. so how do you come up with so many options of shakes? the creators say the inspiration is all around the one i was when i travelled by minibus taxi, i noticed people eating chocolates my lunch. i realized there is a good idea here. i tried making a milkshake mixing all of those together with peanut butter crunch or bar one to make that. and it's delicious. with the customers having sampled the shakes, you can take their word for it too. but i guess i'm drinking a chocolate peppermint milkshake, and they've got one of the biggest varieties of milkshakes in the world. and i think it's amazing that e
there are plenty of milkshake flavors available at gibson's gloomy burgers and chips in cape town. in fact, this restaurant offers $207.00 varieties that's a world record, and it had to be very fired all at once in a process that took 5 hours and 20 minutes. as each trick came up, it was numbered, and my job was to make sure that our had the list of ingredients, each of those ingredients were talking very far, but those ingredients were hard to place in the 2 judges then tasted the truth. so...
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to you today from massachusetts i'm usually based in brooklyn new york but we are hunkering down in cape cod this summer my book is a true crime expose of the generic drug industry to take the leader deep into the distant manufacturing plants of india and china from low-cost medicine is we reported over the course of ten years, the book follows key characters, and industry whistleblower, fda investigato investigator, they begin to uncover widespread fraud in the manufacturing plants. what made me want to pursue this topic? i am an investigative journalist and have been for several decades but in 2008 i got an unusual phone call coming from the radio show post on npr he had to show and he called me with the tip answer listeners were calling into this radio program complaining about their generic drugs they were having side effects and they seemed an effective when he took the complaints to the fda the response that he got back it was probably psychosomatic they are complaining because when they switch to the generic drugs look different. but he did not believe that so he posed a question
to you today from massachusetts i'm usually based in brooklyn new york but we are hunkering down in cape cod this summer my book is a true crime expose of the generic drug industry to take the leader deep into the distant manufacturing plants of india and china from low-cost medicine is we reported over the course of ten years, the book follows key characters, and industry whistleblower, fda investigato investigator, they begin to uncover widespread fraud in the manufacturing plants. what made...
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the company fired off a falcon 9 rocket from cape canaveral florida last night. marking the 100th launch. it sent another set of 60 satellites into orbit. the mission set a record for spacex rocket reuse program. for the first time, a reusable falcon nine booster completed the seventh trip to space and back. >> coming up on the cbs morning news, caught an video, a little boy hanging from a window of a high-rise. how he got there. >>> and move over, stanley cubric, a mysterious monolith was found in the desert. where did it come from? this is "the cbs morning news." monolith was found in the desert. where did it come from? this is "the cbs morning news." even with all the windows up. enjoy fresh, any time, with febreze. to fight wrinkles? it's neutrogena®. rapid wrinkle repair® visibly smooths fine lines in 1 week. deep wrinkles in 4. so you can kiss wrinkles goodbye! neutrogena®. stand up to moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and take. it. on... ...with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily pill... ...can dramatically improve symptoms... rinvoq helps tame pain, stiff
the company fired off a falcon 9 rocket from cape canaveral florida last night. marking the 100th launch. it sent another set of 60 satellites into orbit. the mission set a record for spacex rocket reuse program. for the first time, a reusable falcon nine booster completed the seventh trip to space and back. >> coming up on the cbs morning news, caught an video, a little boy hanging from a window of a high-rise. how he got there. >>> and move over, stanley cubric, a mysterious...
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the pilgrims headed for virginia, but wound up at cape cod. captain knowingly sets his course almost due south to gain the help of the trade winds. but in many ways, the ships company lived and worked 17th century style. even on a small ship, that means lots of work. the diet was largely lime juice and salt beef, old-time nautical staples. they're solid but monotonous menu was brightened by the watercress garden, grown in a box by the ships doctor. fresh greens every day. salt beef and greens all the way without an epidemic of seasickness. that is some kind of record right there. for 16 days, the mayflower runs southwest from england, with a steady wind and smooth seas, a high sense of adventure and only salt water to shaven. what better time to grow a beard? growing it is easy. trimming it on the deck of the hard rolling ship looks downright hazardous. in the trade winds, the vessel turns the corner heading west and meeting its first rough weather. and ugly cross seat has the ship rolling sharply. but the wind is there and each days voyage is
the pilgrims headed for virginia, but wound up at cape cod. captain knowingly sets his course almost due south to gain the help of the trade winds. but in many ways, the ships company lived and worked 17th century style. even on a small ship, that means lots of work. the diet was largely lime juice and salt beef, old-time nautical staples. they're solid but monotonous menu was brightened by the watercress garden, grown in a box by the ships doctor. fresh greens every day. salt beef and greens...
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on the other hand, you know, what happens in the case of cape town for example.i was in cape town last summer and when i found there was 200 huge archival boxes that had not been open since 1910. they were all played files. what's so interesting is british officials one played starts hitting cape town, they literally cleaner with police officers and soldiers, european. they clear came down. completely. they foresee indigenous people that were living their out of the city. they totally remade that landscape and so there is this -- i mean chris you could speak to this to. so can you elise. there is a fear that europeans have an 18 the 19th century but there's also this fear of indigenous landscapes and environment so i think the colonial projects in this period was one of racialized and disease but also of landscapes anyways. i think there is certainly this interesting mix between what public health is doing on the ground -- while public health is doing an ideological easy speaking and what it's doing on the ground. >> i mean this is an interesting thing that you b
on the other hand, you know, what happens in the case of cape town for example.i was in cape town last summer and when i found there was 200 huge archival boxes that had not been open since 1910. they were all played files. what's so interesting is british officials one played starts hitting cape town, they literally cleaner with police officers and soldiers, european. they clear came down. completely. they foresee indigenous people that were living their out of the city. they totally remade...
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but outside help is bound to on a course heading around the cape of good hope. after that, the antarctic ocean awaits them with it's icy temperatures and waves as high as houses. it's a 70 to 80 day solo right around the globe. finally, the deadly cape horn, before racing back to france at speeds of up to 75 kilometers per hour. only around half of the competitors will make it to the finish line. it was always on only live in the moment anyway, and i try not to think about how far i've still got to go. when you look at my progress on a map and i look like i'm calling along at an excruciating the slow, snail's pace around the world. but when i look at the surface of the water and i'm moving pretty quickly. so i made for the races. 1st storms crops up early. unlike a few of the other competition favorites, herman was able to bypass them unscathed, surrounded by roaring noise, snatching sleep only a few minutes at a time. this is what he has spent years training for. he's able to move loads weighing several times with the help of nice to trim the huge sales spendin
but outside help is bound to on a course heading around the cape of good hope. after that, the antarctic ocean awaits them with it's icy temperatures and waves as high as houses. it's a 70 to 80 day solo right around the globe. finally, the deadly cape horn, before racing back to france at speeds of up to 75 kilometers per hour. only around half of the competitors will make it to the finish line. it was always on only live in the moment anyway, and i try not to think about how far i've still...
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racial tension in south africa we've got a report from a high school in cape town that's become the latest flashpoint. we've been told everything these people what they do not. know about their racism and i can we along with. hello i'm christine will have your company kenyan victims of a bomb attack on the u.s. embassy and 998 have criticized a new compensation deal when al qaeda bombed u.s. embassies in kenya and tanzania in august 1998 it was the 1st islamic terror attack targeting the united states on foreign soil kenya suffered most of the casualties with 224 people killed and thousands of others injured in the capital nairobi. neighboring so done provided in direct support for al qaeda and its leader osama bin laden who carried out the attacks as a result the u.s. put sudan on the list of countries that support terrorism and imposed sanctions on the country that changed last month when sudan agreed to pay $335000000.00 in compensation to attack victims employees at the u.s. embassy but other survivors mostly kenyans will not be receiving any office. mario milla has. esther remembers t
racial tension in south africa we've got a report from a high school in cape town that's become the latest flashpoint. we've been told everything these people what they do not. know about their racism and i can we along with. hello i'm christine will have your company kenyan victims of a bomb attack on the u.s. embassy and 998 have criticized a new compensation deal when al qaeda bombed u.s. embassies in kenya and tanzania in august 1998 it was the 1st islamic terror attack targeting the united...
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fast-forward to the 1900's, cape cod became cape cod, tourist attraction. where i lived, nobody moved to mashpee until probably the 1990's. and mashpee was the fastest developing town in massachusetts in the 1990's. and today, let me go back, today we have -- we just got fully recognized by the u.s. government in 2007 as a people. ok? and what we do today -- we have health services, programs for housing, health, education. we do our powwow, which is july 4 weekend. this right here is a special dance we did this past powwow. this is a lot of my family. we did it for my brother who passed away in 1997. he got killed in rhode island. his name was melvin coombs. we danced for him. i want to show you something. i haven't visited here in eight or 10 years. but my daughter and myself, we went out to the cemetery up the road where my family is buried. a lot of my family. my father was raised here, my aunt was raised here, my grandparents were raised here, my grandfather was darius coombs i, his being darius coombs from mashpee. my grandfather was from mashpee. my g
fast-forward to the 1900's, cape cod became cape cod, tourist attraction. where i lived, nobody moved to mashpee until probably the 1990's. and mashpee was the fastest developing town in massachusetts in the 1990's. and today, let me go back, today we have -- we just got fully recognized by the u.s. government in 2007 as a people. ok? and what we do today -- we have health services, programs for housing, health, education. we do our powwow, which is july 4 weekend. this right here is a special...
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cape cod became cape cod, a tourist attraction. where i live in mashpee, nobody really moved there until probably the nineties. mashpee was the fastest developing town in massachusetts in the nineties. today, today we have -- we literally got recognized by the u.s. government back in 2007 as a people. okay? what we do today. we have health services, programs for housing, education. we do our powwow, which is july 4th weekend. this right here is a special a dance we did this past powwow. this is a lot of my family. we did it for my fifth -- my brother who passed away, he got killed down in rhode island in 97. we danced for him. i've not visited here in about eight or ten years. but my daughter and myself went down to the cemetery up the road where a lot of my families buried. my father was raised here. my aunt was raised here. my grandparents were raised here. my grandfather was the first. so my grandfather moved here from mashpee. born about 1886. you have my grandmother born 1895 and passed away in 1964. she had a stillborn son in
cape cod became cape cod, a tourist attraction. where i live in mashpee, nobody really moved there until probably the nineties. mashpee was the fastest developing town in massachusetts in the nineties. today, today we have -- we literally got recognized by the u.s. government back in 2007 as a people. okay? what we do today. we have health services, programs for housing, education. we do our powwow, which is july 4th weekend. this right here is a special a dance we did this past powwow. this is...
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racial tension in south africa we've got a report from a high school in cape town that's become the latest flashpoint. you know we've been told everything these people who know you do know some of. their racism and i'll give you no longer. hello i'm christine one day it's good to have your company kenyan victims of a bomb attack on the u.s. embassy and 998 have criticized a new compensation deal when al qaida bombed u.s. embassies in kenya and tanzania in august 1998 it was the 1st islamic terror attack . targeting the united states on foreign soil kenya suffered most of the terrible seas with 224 people killed and thousands of others injured in the capital nairobi neighboring sudan provided in direct support for al qaeda and its leader osama bin laden who carried out the attacks as a result the u.s. put sudan on the list of countries that support terrorism and imposed sanctions on the country that changed last month when sudan agreed to pay $335000000.00 in compensation to attack victims employees at the u.s. embassy but have the survivors mostly kenyans will not be receiving any of it. m
racial tension in south africa we've got a report from a high school in cape town that's become the latest flashpoint. you know we've been told everything these people who know you do know some of. their racism and i'll give you no longer. hello i'm christine one day it's good to have your company kenyan victims of a bomb attack on the u.s. embassy and 998 have criticized a new compensation deal when al qaida bombed u.s. embassies in kenya and tanzania in august 1998 it was the 1st islamic...
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operational crewed flight docks at the international space station — just 2a hours after launching from capeal. it isa it is a very, very busy programme so it is a very, very busy programme so let's get started. the us president—elect, joe biden, has warned that donald trump's refusal to begin the transition following his election defeat could cost lives. mr biden said more people might die from covid—19 unless the president worked with the incoming team to coordinate vaccination programmes. he also urged democrats and republicans in congress to work together to pass a large economic relief package, which aims to help workers and businesses affected by the pandemic. our north america correspondent david willis reports: at this north dakota hospital, staff are overwhelmed. here and in other parts of the country, they are running out of bed, suchis they are running out of bed, such is the impact of a virus thatis such is the impact of a virus that is spreading with breathtaking speed. joe biden has warned a dark winter lies ahead, but efforts by his team to come up with a plan to cope with tha
operational crewed flight docks at the international space station — just 2a hours after launching from capeal. it isa it is a very, very busy programme so it is a very, very busy programme so let's get started. the us president—elect, joe biden, has warned that donald trump's refusal to begin the transition following his election defeat could cost lives. mr biden said more people might die from covid—19 unless the president worked with the incoming team to coordinate vaccination...