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building in cape town. if he was to lose, what does that mean7m building in cape town. and it has been like this all day in parliament. it is very bizarre. it has been very theatrical all day. the opposition framed this as a fight for nelson mandela's legacy and marcus said. —— and democracy. these theatrics are typical in south african politics. if he loses it is uncharted territory. i willjust push it there and listening. 177... 0rder, order. 0rder, honourable members. cani 0rder, order. 0rder, honourable members. can i finish? applause the no, 198. 0rder, order. 0rder, honourable members, i have not finished. there we re members, i have not finished. there were nine abstentions. therefore, the motion of no confidence in the president is accordingly negative. vote jacob zuma survives again. he survives the no—confidence vote. vote jacob zuma survives again. he survives the no-confidence vote. he is the ultimate political survivor. there will be discussions within the anc about how to move forward. this isa anc about how to move forward. this is a fight for the future
building in cape town. if he was to lose, what does that mean7m building in cape town. and it has been like this all day in parliament. it is very bizarre. it has been very theatrical all day. the opposition framed this as a fight for nelson mandela's legacy and marcus said. —— and democracy. these theatrics are typical in south african politics. if he loses it is uncharted territory. i willjust push it there and listening. 177... 0rder, order. 0rder, honourable members. cani 0rder, order....
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we want to go live to cape town with cnn's david mckenzie.uld be huge for the party of nelson mandela. off awed. >> unfortunately i think we are not able -- [ inaudible ] can we hear him? go ahead. go ahead. >> reporter: if you can hear me, the group of protesters that is coming toward parliament. the vote of no confidence is happening later in parliament. for the president of the country, jacob zuma -- [ inaudible ] pretty loud here. behind here, thousands of protesters are moving on to parliament. if he gets voted out, he could lose the presidency later today. there could be a -- the dissolving of the -- [ inaudible ] thousands of protesters from both sides moving on to a confined space. a heavy police presence here in cape town outside parliament. there's going to be an intense debate in parliament later and possibly a new president later today in south africa. miguel? >> this is amazing -- we will let you go. i know you're having audio issues. amazing reporting you are doing. it is interesting that this is the first time it's been a secre
we want to go live to cape town with cnn's david mckenzie.uld be huge for the party of nelson mandela. off awed. >> unfortunately i think we are not able -- [ inaudible ] can we hear him? go ahead. go ahead. >> reporter: if you can hear me, the group of protesters that is coming toward parliament. the vote of no confidence is happening later in parliament. for the president of the country, jacob zuma -- [ inaudible ] pretty loud here. behind here, thousands of protesters are moving...
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a school and a busy road in khayelitsha township outside cape town, south africa. early one morning, a taxi was in a hurry. inga matakna, a 5-year-old boy walking with his 12-year-old cousin, had almost reached his schl, but he got nourther. hector: the taxi driver thought he would bypass the pedestrian crossing by driving onto the pavement. kholwe: it took him, it hit him, and the driver hit the child and then came back, and i'm sure he was just thinking the child was not there, and it came to inga again. hector: inga was pulledway from the cousin who was holding his hand and then dragged under the taxi and run over again wn the taxi driver reversed and en went fward againthe xi driver then fled the scene but was later caught and arrested at his home. narrator: many in south africa say that mini-bus taxi drivers are especially reckless. the driver in inga's case was licensed, but many aren't. this mini-bus taxi driver agreed to give his views on the problem. driver: you see? interviewer: there's no training or anything like that to be a taxi driver? driver: mm...i
a school and a busy road in khayelitsha township outside cape town, south africa. early one morning, a taxi was in a hurry. inga matakna, a 5-year-old boy walking with his 12-year-old cousin, had almost reached his schl, but he got nourther. hector: the taxi driver thought he would bypass the pedestrian crossing by driving onto the pavement. kholwe: it took him, it hit him, and the driver hit the child and then came back, and i'm sure he was just thinking the child was not there, and it came to...
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nomsa maseko has the latest from cape town.by surprise and injects a new element into the proceedings in parliament against presidentjacob proceedings in parliament against president jacob zuma, where proceedings in parliament against presidentjacob zuma, where the anc has always enjoyed a healthy majority. this decision is therefore in the best interest of the country. the speaker is required to guard the procedures of this house and to ensure that the outcome of this very important vote is credible. the secret ballot was seen as the best option for members of parliament to vote without being intimidated and the call for a vote of no—confidence presidentjacob the call for a vote of no—confidence president jacob zuma was initiated by opposition parties after the president sacked nine members of his cabinet ina president sacked nine members of his cabinet in a controversial cabinet reshuffle in march, which saw the country being economically downgraded. it's a choice between whether you spend... downgraded. it's a choice between
nomsa maseko has the latest from cape town.by surprise and injects a new element into the proceedings in parliament against presidentjacob proceedings in parliament against president jacob zuma, where proceedings in parliament against presidentjacob zuma, where the anc has always enjoyed a healthy majority. this decision is therefore in the best interest of the country. the speaker is required to guard the procedures of this house and to ensure that the outcome of this very important vote is...
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and milton nkosi is in cape town.8th vote of no confidence in eight years, how significant was the result for him tonight? this was very significant because president zuma was literally fighting people from within his party. remember, that the anc has always been a solid bloc, taking on the opposition and it enjoys a huge majority in parliament. the members of assembly have a total of 400, the anc has about 249 and total of all the opposition parties put together come up opposition parties put together come up to 151. so it means that a good chunk of the anc mps voted against their party's wishes. this simply means that it's going to be a long road for presidentjacob zuma as he limps towards december when he steps down as leader of the african national congress. his preferred successor is his former wife but some in the party want his current deputy president to take over from him. so it's not an easy victory for him, he will celebrate, but not for too long. thank you. president trump has warned north korea that it wi
and milton nkosi is in cape town.8th vote of no confidence in eight years, how significant was the result for him tonight? this was very significant because president zuma was literally fighting people from within his party. remember, that the anc has always been a solid bloc, taking on the opposition and it enjoys a huge majority in parliament. the members of assembly have a total of 400, the anc has about 249 and total of all the opposition parties put together come up opposition parties put...
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notjust cape town either, this is pretoria. people we re either, this is pretoria.hered and dancing in the streets of the city of pretoria. they were also tried to make their point. they wanted him to go, but what happened is parliament, and this is the parliament chamber itself and here for two hours opposition parties in the ruling anc traded barbs and insults and political debate in two hours before casting their ballots. there has been a whole team in south africa watching this story and thinking about its implications. clearly presidentjacob clearly president jacob zuma after surviving this eighth no—confidence vote is now on his ninth life. there was no way he could be compromising now. he feels victorious, he never gives up. remember, president zuma stayed in prison for ten years on robben island with nelson mandela while fighting against white minority rule, so he does not give up minority rule, so he does not give up easily. most people see this as a loss for him, given what has happened with anc mps who voted with the opposition, but for himself he sees th
notjust cape town either, this is pretoria. people we re either, this is pretoria.hered and dancing in the streets of the city of pretoria. they were also tried to make their point. they wanted him to go, but what happened is parliament, and this is the parliament chamber itself and here for two hours opposition parties in the ruling anc traded barbs and insults and political debate in two hours before casting their ballots. there has been a whole team in south africa watching this story and...
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nomsa maseko, bbc news, cape town.ons 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 could spark ethnic violence. our africa correspondent alastair leithead is in nairobi. the polls have been open for a few hours. what is the mood, what has been happening? a couple of hours to go before they close. still queues of people. a big turnout, we think, and so far everything has gone very well. the key thing has been about the system of voting, it's a electronic, the first time this has been rolled out to this extent and seeds to be working so far. people put some down or show their ids, found of the folders voters roll and they can vote, it has slowed things down a bit but as long as it works, things are set to go well. t
nomsa maseko, bbc news, cape town.ons 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 could spark ethnic violence. our africa correspondent alastair leithead is in nairobi. the polls have...
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this is a live look at the floor -- inliament in k town cape town. parliament voting in a secret ballot on whether or not to fire the president after a series of scandals have tarnished his eight year rule. mbatha covers south africa. amo: 239 lawmakers have shown of and that is just about tension i of the 249 seats they hold in parliament. the speaker has made clear is that the threshold for a motion of no-confidence in the president is still 201 lawmakers voting the past that motion. that will mean that the opposition will be quite a significant number of lawmakers to vote in line with them to get this motion passed. whether or not that will happen this afternoon, we will just mp'sto wait and see as the go in alphabetical order. if there isonnie: confidence expressed in his leadership, there are hints of what he will do, isn't there? not they said they will persecute or punish any lawmakers for any vote that they cast because the constitutional quote did make a ruling saying that mps should not be threatened at all, going into the secret ballot. th
this is a live look at the floor -- inliament in k town cape town. parliament voting in a secret ballot on whether or not to fire the president after a series of scandals have tarnished his eight year rule. mbatha covers south africa. amo: 239 lawmakers have shown of and that is just about tension i of the 249 seats they hold in parliament. the speaker has made clear is that the threshold for a motion of no-confidence in the president is still 201 lawmakers voting the past that motion. that...
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cape town, south africa. the energy element there.eral points with the mayor, patricia, one of them as renewable energy. what are they doing? >> she is basically decided to try to do this on a local level because south africa has signed the paris accord. she felt that the national government wasn't really following through and was hindering her ability to have cape town do its part. by for bidding her from switching energy providers. there is a national monopoly utility there and she wanted to switch to a more renewable mix. she was not able to make that happen by meeting with the relevant minister so she is taking it to court. to try to make it happen. oliver: up next why european soccer or football clubs are vacationing in the u.s. clones start heading to the races. this is bloomberg businessweek. ♪ >> from new york city, i'm jonathan ferro, this is bloomberg real yield. leverage has been building up over the last year or so. >> we are seeing a bond bubble because it yields are at multi-year loads. >> even as the fed describes it th
cape town, south africa. the energy element there.eral points with the mayor, patricia, one of them as renewable energy. what are they doing? >> she is basically decided to try to do this on a local level because south africa has signed the paris accord. she felt that the national government wasn't really following through and was hindering her ability to have cape town do its part. by for bidding her from switching energy providers. there is a national monopoly utility there and she...
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years, is accused of corruption and mismanagement. 0ur south africa correspondent nomsa maseko is in cape town the day protesting outside parliament, demanding the resignation of president jacob outside parliament, demanding the resignation of presidentjacob zuma. 0rganised resignation of presidentjacob zuma. organised by opposition parties and activists, their march had one clear message to members of parliament, put the country first, not your personal interests. president zuma has already faced and survived seven motions of no confidence. today's eighth came about after he said that africa's respective finance minister, despite opposition from within his own party, the anc. the scandal means the president faces multiple corruption allegations, including refurbishing his personal residence at the tax payers' expense. i know what nelson mandela would have done in this house today. today's no—confidence motion 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 p
years, is accused of corruption and mismanagement. 0ur south africa correspondent nomsa maseko is in cape town the day protesting outside parliament, demanding the resignation of president jacob outside parliament, demanding the resignation of presidentjacob zuma. 0rganised resignation of presidentjacob zuma. organised by opposition parties and activists, their march had one clear message to members of parliament, put the country first, not your personal interests. president zuma has already...
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we have seen protests in the streets, in cape town, pretoria, johannesburg. how high is public anger against zuma? is it concentrated in cities, or more broad? christine: i listen to local radio stations after this outcome. south africans found him, furious, enraged. on social media, people were angry at the anc for once again protecting the president. you know where it was quiet? the rural areas. this is where the anc support base lies. in those plas, people are happy about the outcome of this motion of no-confidence. in the urban areas, you will always have the numbers. you will always have the people screaming and saying the president needs to step down. where it matters most for the anc, rural areas, you are not seeing that. the opposition has a lot of work to do, to convince people in rural areas that this is not the party for you, come the 2019 election. the anc goes to an elective conference in december, less than three months. they are going to choose a new president. zuma is not coming back in terms of anc leadership. it will be interesting to see wh
we have seen protests in the streets, in cape town, pretoria, johannesburg. how high is public anger against zuma? is it concentrated in cities, or more broad? christine: i listen to local radio stations after this outcome. south africans found him, furious, enraged. on social media, people were angry at the anc for once again protecting the president. you know where it was quiet? the rural areas. this is where the anc support base lies. in those plas, people are happy about the outcome of this...
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the bbc‘s nomsa maseko has the latest from cape town.cts a new element into the proceedings in parliament against president jacob zuma, where the anc has always enjoyed a healthy majority. this decision is therefore in the best interest of the country. the speaker is required to guard the procedures of this house and to ensure that the outcome of this very important vote is credible. the call for a vote of no—confidence president jacob zuma was initiated by opposition parties after the president sacked nine members of his cabinet in a controversial cabinet reshuffle in march, which saw the country being economically downgraded. it's a choice between whether you spend... you're with jacob zuma or you stand against jacob zuma, it's as simple as that choice, you stand in the interests of south africa or you don't so i think tomorrow 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
the bbc‘s nomsa maseko has the latest from cape town.cts a new element into the proceedings in parliament against president jacob zuma, where the anc has always enjoyed a healthy majority. this decision is therefore in the best interest of the country. the speaker is required to guard the procedures of this house and to ensure that the outcome of this very important vote is credible. the call for a vote of no—confidence president jacob zuma was initiated by opposition parties after the...
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milton mkosi is following developments from cape town., president zuma, after surviving his eighth vote of no confidence, he is now on his nightlife. there is no way he could be compromising now. he feels victorious and never gives up. he stayed in prison for ten years with nelson mandela while fighting against white minority rule. he does not give up easily. most people see this as a loss for him, given what has happened with those who voted for the opposition, but for himself, he sees this as a victory. he is buoyant and hopes to get to december. also making new this hour — an earthquake has killed at least five people and injured more than 60 in china's south—western province of sichuan. the quake measured 6.5 in magnitude and it's not immediately clear how serious it is due to the remoteness of the region. the incumbent president of kenya, uhuru kenyatta, has taken an early lead over his long—time opponent, raila odinga, in the country's elections. with over 40% of votes counted, mr kenyatta has 55% of the national vote. but the elect
milton mkosi is following developments from cape town., president zuma, after surviving his eighth vote of no confidence, he is now on his nightlife. there is no way he could be compromising now. he feels victorious and never gives up. he stayed in prison for ten years with nelson mandela while fighting against white minority rule. he does not give up easily. most people see this as a loss for him, given what has happened with those who voted for the opposition, but for himself, he sees this as...
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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 the aim of protecting anc mps who wanted to vote against their own parties we she's. they s.. one hundred and seventy seven. moon moon. one hundred and ninety. in melbourne victory for prison suma the party leaders was relieved. we have. had defeated ted to this motion. and to us that this is thei
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...
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this is south africa, near cape town, injune, as severe drought combines with strong winds to spreadightning. they followed a major storm that inundated the coastline here, with high seas and big waves. the south african weather service said it was the worst winter storm here in 30 years. big storms have hit europe too. this is moscow, in may. a severe thunderstorm, the worst in a century, kills 16 people, toppling trees, with winds of up to 70 mph. and astonishing scenes from poland, in august, as storms bring down tens of thousands of trees, killing six people. the country's chief forecaster called it the worst disaster in the history of polish and perhaps european forestry. storms brought devastating downpours too. turkey and istanbul, injuly. roads turn to rivers. rail tracks turned to rivers. there have been a number of flooding storms in the city this summer. in the uk, storms followed a hot start to the summer. this is cornwall, injuly. and in coverack, the torrential rain and hail lasted over an hour, causing a flash flood to sweep through the village, taking everything it co
this is south africa, near cape town, injune, as severe drought combines with strong winds to spreadightning. they followed a major storm that inundated the coastline here, with high seas and big waves. the south african weather service said it was the worst winter storm here in 30 years. big storms have hit europe too. this is moscow, in may. a severe thunderstorm, the worst in a century, kills 16 people, toppling trees, with winds of up to 70 mph. and astonishing scenes from poland, in...
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years, is accused of corruption and mismanagement. 0ur south africa correspondent nomsa maseko is in cape townresident jacob zuma the presidentjacob zuma has survived his motion of no confidence, the eighth motion and many people say he's on his ninth life. disappointment of course from the opposition party benches and of course with the mc saying they've a lwa ys course with the mc saying they've always known that their members would be loyal to presentjacob zuma. let's take a look at how the day unfolded. they spent the day protesting outside parliament. demanding the resignation of presidentjacob demanding the resignation of president jacob zuma. 0rganised demanding the resignation of presidentjacob zuma. organised by opposition parties and activists, their march had one clear message to members of parliament. but the country first. not your personal interest. jacob zuma has already faced and survived seven motions of no confidence. the eight vote came after he sacked the respected finance minister in spite of opposition from within his own party the anc. the scandal prone president faces m
years, is accused of corruption and mismanagement. 0ur south africa correspondent nomsa maseko is in cape townresident jacob zuma the presidentjacob zuma has survived his motion of no confidence, the eighth motion and many people say he's on his ninth life. disappointment of course from the opposition party benches and of course with the mc saying they've a lwa ys course with the mc saying they've always known that their members would be loyal to presentjacob zuma. let's take a look at how the...
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this is south africa, near cape town, injune, as severe drought combines with strong winds to spreadightning. they followed a major storm that inundated the coastline here, with high seas and big waves. the south african weather service said it was the worst winter storm here in 30 years. big storms have hit europe too. this is moscow, in may. a severe thunderstorm, the worst in a century, kills 16 people, toppling trees, with winds of up to 70 mph. and astonishing scenes from poland, in august, as storms bring down tens of thousands of trees, killing six people. the country's chief forecaster called it the worst disaster in the history of polish and perhaps european forestry. storms brought devastating downpours, too. turkey and istanbul, injuly. roads turn to rivers. rail tracks turned to rivers. there have been a number of flooding storms in the city this summer. in the uk, storms followed a hot start to the summer. this is cornwall, injuly. and in coverack, the torrential rain and hail lasted over an hour, causing a flash flood to sweep through the village, taking everything it c
this is south africa, near cape town, injune, as severe drought combines with strong winds to spreadightning. they followed a major storm that inundated the coastline here, with high seas and big waves. the south african weather service said it was the worst winter storm here in 30 years. big storms have hit europe too. this is moscow, in may. a severe thunderstorm, the worst in a century, kills 16 people, toppling trees, with winds of up to 70 mph. and astonishing scenes from poland, in...
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well i should israel is in cape town and she told us earlier how. well those emit survived despite a lots of number of no make his still chose to vote against him. but it wouldn't. and novel armed and blacks since an unexpected. products i'm working seat as a picture or graphic national congress as well as a victory for the opposition parties. because it works at me number people who burn. 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 e
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allegations of corruption and mismanagement. 0ur south africa correspondent milton nkosi reports from cape towny. he's managed to hang on after an 8th motion of no confidence in his leadership. he is certainly on his 9th life now. here, in a packed national assembly, opposition mps began by listing a litany of corruption scandals against the president. and urging them to cast a vote for the good of the country. i know what nelson mandela would have done in this house today. vote with your conscience and remove this corrupt and broken president from office. applause 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, 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. applause and cheering a narrow victory for 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
allegations of corruption and mismanagement. 0ur south africa correspondent milton nkosi reports from cape towny. he's managed to hang on after an 8th motion of no confidence in his leadership. he is certainly on his 9th life now. here, in a packed national assembly, opposition mps began by listing a litany of corruption scandals against the president. and urging them to cast a vote for the good of the country. i know what nelson mandela would have done in this house today. vote with your...
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most of our groceries and goods from cape town and we do support in kenya across the continent. we do medevac, cargo movements by air. host: independent line. caller: good morning. we have been at this a long time. you are bringing a lot of rational thought to a very emotional conversation and that is a hard one to went. but we need to try something else. it's time and i appreciate everything you are doing. i see a lot of opportunities to blend in new technologies and a new way of fighting that services have not been able to do. keep it up. thanks. guest: the telegram first time the firstthe taliban time around were defeated by air power. going back to that relentless n does notn the taliba have to be so hard and does not have to cost so much. let's figure out how to bring this war to an end. host: the afghan government does not comment on the internal elaborations of other governments. we are reserving judgment until a former policy is a nass. we are awaiting a decision by the president. have you talked to general mattis to my general kelly, and others? guest: i talked to gener
most of our groceries and goods from cape town and we do support in kenya across the continent. we do medevac, cargo movements by air. host: independent line. caller: good morning. we have been at this a long time. you are bringing a lot of rational thought to a very emotional conversation and that is a hard one to went. but we need to try something else. it's time and i appreciate everything you are doing. i see a lot of opportunities to blend in new technologies and a new way of fighting that...
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company, we do most of our business in africa and the transportation of groceries and goods from cape town to the drc. with aviation support out of kenya and malta. a lot of medevac and cargo movements by air. host: john, holsters fit virginia -- falls church, virginia, independent line. caller: we have been at this for a long time with very little effect. you bring rational thought to an emotional conversation which is hard to win. we need to try something else. it is time and i appreciate everything you are doing. i see a lot of opportunities to bring in new technology and a new way of fighting. that the services have not been able to do. taliban were defeated the first time around by 100 cia officers and if you hundred soft guys backed by air power. going back to the relentless pressure on the taliban and other terror offshoots in afghanistan, it does not have to be so hard and costs so much. let's figure out how to stop this war. host: we were in touch with the u.s. ambassador to afghanistan in he said the afghan government does not comment on internal deliberations of other government
company, we do most of our business in africa and the transportation of groceries and goods from cape town to the drc. with aviation support out of kenya and malta. a lot of medevac and cargo movements by air. host: john, holsters fit virginia -- falls church, virginia, independent line. caller: we have been at this for a long time with very little effect. you bring rational thought to an emotional conversation which is hard to win. we need to try something else. it is time and i appreciate...
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we do the transportation of groceries and goods from cape town to the north sea. we do support in kenya across the continent. we do medevac, cargo movements by air. calls,cully: vector the falls church, virginia. independent line. caller: good morning. mr. prince, i am listening to you here, i love it. we have been at this a long time. you know you are bringing a lot , of rational thought to a very emotional conversation, and that is a hard one to win, but we need to try something else. it's time and i appreciate everything you are doing. also see a lot of opportunities to blend in new technologies and a new way of fighting that services have not been able to do. so keep it up. thanks. erik prince: thank you. you know, like i said, the taliban, the first time they were defeated by a few hundred officers, soft guys by air power. going back to that relentless soft pressure on the taliban and other groups in afghanistan, it does not have to be so hard and does not have to cost so much. let's figure out how to bring this war to an end. steve scully: we were in touch t
we do the transportation of groceries and goods from cape town to the north sea. we do support in kenya across the continent. we do medevac, cargo movements by air. calls,cully: vector the falls church, virginia. independent line. caller: good morning. mr. prince, i am listening to you here, i love it. we have been at this a long time. you know you are bringing a lot , of rational thought to a very emotional conversation, and that is a hard one to win, but we need to try something else. it's...
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cnn's david mckenzie is standing by in the capital cape town. he joins us now.o david, what is being said in south africa about the likely outcome of this no-confidence vote? >> well, certainly, rosemary, south africa is on the edge of its seat, because this is a momentous political day in south africa. a surprise to many that the speaker calls for this secret ballot in the no-confidence vote, which will be happening just in a matter of hours in parliament behind me there are thousands of protesters scheduled to move on to this point in the coming hours. and really, this is the biggest test yet for an embattled president. >> corruption in this country is demoralizing our country. >> reporter: he lives and breathes the anc. like his father before him. >> you're whole life, you've been an anc supporter. >> yes, i am. >> reporter: and you will remain an anc supporter? >> i will. >> reporter: but these are strange times for the party of nelson mandela. should jacob zuma step down? >> yes, it's my view. i think our president must step down for the good of the country
cnn's david mckenzie is standing by in the capital cape town. he joins us now.o david, what is being said in south africa about the likely outcome of this no-confidence vote? >> well, certainly, rosemary, south africa is on the edge of its seat, because this is a momentous political day in south africa. a surprise to many that the speaker calls for this secret ballot in the no-confidence vote, which will be happening just in a matter of hours in parliament behind me there are thousands of...
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joining us from cape town live, cnn's david mckenzie to tell us why it is different. david? good morning, miguel. i've got thousands of protesters surrounding me here. they are asking for one thing -- that jacob zuma, the president, must go. in a few hours, you could see a new president of south africa because of the no confidence vote. he survived them before, this time it's a secret ballot. a surprise move by the parliamentary speaker. and it could mean that they will try to pull the ruling party, nelson mandela's anc, to their side. the president who's survived corruption scandals before and many other scandals could be gone. the entire cabinet could be gone. too early to tell, miguel. but a festive sphere at this point. they will be -- atmosphere at this point. but there will be competing protests today from the anc and from the opposition parties. a heavy police presence here. for now, very peaceful, and a very, very exciting atmosphere, i have to say, in south africa for this momentous occasion. >> if the party of nelson mandela goes down, that will be a sea change for
joining us from cape town live, cnn's david mckenzie to tell us why it is different. david? good morning, miguel. i've got thousands of protesters surrounding me here. they are asking for one thing -- that jacob zuma, the president, must go. in a few hours, you could see a new president of south africa because of the no confidence vote. he survived them before, this time it's a secret ballot. a surprise move by the parliamentary speaker. and it could mean that they will try to pull the ruling...
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in the southern oceans between cape town and fremantle in australia, you get some big swells, massive, 2018. thank you very much. what an incredible story. many people getting involved in that race. we will be back with that soon. time for the details of the weekend weather, and there is a hurricane in the picture? yes, it has calmed down a little bit, otherwise we may have felt the full force of hurricane gert. it was off the east coast of the united states and earlier in the week, it progressed across the atla ntic towards week, it progressed across the atlantic towards us. various other cons of cloud watch mixed in, it is no longer a hurricane. it contains some of the elements of what was there, particularly the humid air. not seeing strong winds, we may see some rain from that system coming away. this is what is going to make the biggest difference to the weather of the next three days. pushing north across the uk. the first elements of that are being seen first elements of that are being seenin first elements of that are being seen in the form of some clouds in the south—west of
in the southern oceans between cape town and fremantle in australia, you get some big swells, massive, 2018. thank you very much. what an incredible story. many people getting involved in that race. we will be back with that soon. time for the details of the weekend weather, and there is a hurricane in the picture? yes, it has calmed down a little bit, otherwise we may have felt the full force of hurricane gert. it was off the east coast of the united states and earlier in the week, it...
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our correspondent milton nkosi is in cape town for us now.he many has been a long time coming. very much so. the discontent, particularly within the african national congress is just beyond the sacking of the finance minister and his deputy. but what actually happened following that was that south africa was reduced by credit agencies into junk status, and now it is technically in a recession as a result. a lot of people think that was chewed to president zuma's hillfort decision of sacking a popular prime minister. but it is also very closely tied to the idea that president zuma is presiding over a corrupt state. they are saying that the relationship that he has between himself and the family friends who are business partners to his son, is what is damaging south africa's reputation. that is why they are calling him in this debate, which is under way now, to step down. what way do you think it will go? what you hearing? that is hard to know, that is the million dollar question. the african national congress has image a turkey. out of the 400
our correspondent milton nkosi is in cape town for us now.he many has been a long time coming. very much so. the discontent, particularly within the african national congress is just beyond the sacking of the finance minister and his deputy. but what actually happened following that was that south africa was reduced by credit agencies into junk status, and now it is technically in a recession as a result. a lot of people think that was chewed to president zuma's hillfort decision of sacking a...
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survived several previous votes of no—confidence in the past. 0ur correspondent milton nkosi is in cape townand most secretive animals, the pine marten, has finally been captured on the north york moors. the sighting is the first in the area for more than 30 years. the yorkshire pine marten project managed to capture the footage after setting up camera traps around the moors. there is! last night a stunning lunar eclipse was visible in many parts of the world. eclipses happen when the earth passes between the sun and the moon, casting a shadow. this one could be viewed on several continents, although many countries could only see part of it. a second full eclipse will occur on the 21st of august over north america — the first of its kind in nearly a century. this is bbc news — coming up in the next few minutes: the number of hate crimes recorded in england and wales has been increasing. 0ur correspondent goes on patrol with london's metropolitan police to see what they're doing to reassure minority communities. mistake and if you are watching half an hourago, i mistake and if you are watchin
survived several previous votes of no—confidence in the past. 0ur correspondent milton nkosi is in cape townand most secretive animals, the pine marten, has finally been captured on the north york moors. the sighting is the first in the area for more than 30 years. the yorkshire pine marten project managed to capture the footage after setting up camera traps around the moors. there is! last night a stunning lunar eclipse was visible in many parts of the world. eclipses happen when the earth...
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take a look at this video in cape may. shore towns are especially prone to flooding and a reminder if you do encounter flood waters, turn around don't drive through the water. authorities are trying to determine if the same system that brought us autopsy the rain brought a tornado to maryland. cars were flipped, buildings suffered damage and utility polls were topeled. residents are convinced it was a twister. >> i hurt what sounded like a freight train and it sounded like bulls were running across the roof. >> the car got picked up like it flew over the two buildings. >> it's certainly much quiter out there now. meteorologist lauren casey has more on the soggy and stormy monday that was. >> another stormy and soggy day today. another one for the summer racking up all of the rainfall. we did have widespread flooding reports down the shore, across delaware county, in the haven area, u.s. 40 closed in both directions for a time earlier this evening because of flooding and standing water in certain delaware 6-18 inches of water on route
take a look at this video in cape may. shore towns are especially prone to flooding and a reminder if you do encounter flood waters, turn around don't drive through the water. authorities are trying to determine if the same system that brought us autopsy the rain brought a tornado to maryland. cars were flipped, buildings suffered damage and utility polls were topeled. residents are convinced it was a twister. >> i hurt what sounded like a freight train and it sounded like bulls were...
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take a look at this video in cape may. shore towns are especially prone to flooding and a reminder if you do encounter flood waters, turn around don't drive through the water. authorities are trying to determine if the same system that brought us autopsy the rain brought a tornado to maryland. cars were flipped, buildings suffered damage and utility polls were topeled. residents are convinced it was a twister. >> i hurt what sounded like a freight train and it sounded like bulls were running across the roof. >> the car got picked up like it flew over the two buildings. >> it's certainly much quiter out there now. meteorologist lauren casey has more on the soggy and stormy monday that was. >> another stormy and soggy day today. another one for the summer racking up all of the rainfall. we did have widespread flooding reports down the shore, across delaware county, in the haven area, u.s. 40 closed in both directions for a time earlier this evening because of flooding and standing water in certain delaware 6-18 inches of water on route
take a look at this video in cape may. shore towns are especially prone to flooding and a reminder if you do encounter flood waters, turn around don't drive through the water. authorities are trying to determine if the same system that brought us autopsy the rain brought a tornado to maryland. cars were flipped, buildings suffered damage and utility polls were topeled. residents are convinced it was a twister. >> i hurt what sounded like a freight train and it sounded like bulls were...
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cities good morning, ruchir and we have a delay, as well >> good to be here, andrew from lovely cape towncities in the world. but, help us understand your thesis you think that we are in a bubble of course the big question, if we are in a double, is when is it going to pop, and what's going to pop it? >>> yeah i think it's only natural that as a bull market goes deep into it, this is the second longest bull market in u.s. history that some valuations excesses are going to build. and i think that the way this is happening once again is in the tech sector. it's very hard to know where we are exactly in the bubble, but, it's only natural that some values and excesses will build and i think that as part of the tech sector is concerned, that's strategic. but the big business this time with the late 1990s is that a lot of this is happening on the private side it's on the private equities side the venture capital side and that's manifesting itself in the unicorns this is not just a u.s. phenomenon, this is a global phenomenon similar stories are playing out from everywhere from china to brazil t
cities good morning, ruchir and we have a delay, as well >> good to be here, andrew from lovely cape towncities in the world. but, help us understand your thesis you think that we are in a bubble of course the big question, if we are in a double, is when is it going to pop, and what's going to pop it? >>> yeah i think it's only natural that as a bull market goes deep into it, this is the second longest bull market in u.s. history that some valuations excesses are going to build....
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take a look at this video from cape may. shore towns, especially prone to flooding, in weather like this, had seen a lot of rain yesterday, and of course a reminder you come upon something like this, it is best to simply turn around. >> well, police are on the hunt for a man they say robbed a wawa at gunpoint for cash and a chicken ceasar wrap in burlington county. >> take a gook look at the surveillance photos. police say he entered route 206 before 1:00 a.m. sunday. officials say he walk up to the counter and reportedly pulled out a gun and demanded money. investigators say he got away with $160 in cash, and that chicken ceasar wrap. >> well, kids may not want to hear this, but the school year will be here soon enough. this morning expect to go hear more about the philadelphia school district's new immunization requirement. superintendent doctor william hyperemesis gravidarum hite holding a press conference today, talking about the new retirement, now all student lent have to get fourth dose of the polio vaccine. that press conference
take a look at this video from cape may. shore towns, especially prone to flooding, in weather like this, had seen a lot of rain yesterday, and of course a reminder you come upon something like this, it is best to simply turn around. >> well, police are on the hunt for a man they say robbed a wawa at gunpoint for cash and a chicken ceasar wrap in burlington county. >> take a gook look at the surveillance photos. police say he entered route 206 before 1:00 a.m. sunday. officials say...
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. >> have a look at this video here shot in cape may by steven monahan, shore towns are specially toneevents, like the one we saw yesterday. a reminder, of course, if you encounter flooding, turn around, and just do not drive-thru it. >>> now, same weather system that brought us rain and flooding, may have produced a tornado in saulsbury, maryland >> take a look, surround vale valance video shows strong winds at topper's top house. one car barrels towards the street. see it there? cars in a local shopping sent were left stacked on top of each other. one building collapsed. newell russ reports every downed trees, wires, residents in the path of the storm describe their terrifying experience. >> the winds kick up. we saw the glass shattering on the billing, awnings were like almost ready to lift. >> look up, trees are like almost touching the grounds, the winds so strong. >> heard what sounded like freight train above the store. it sounded like bulls running across the roof. >> and, the national weather service won't confirm today whether it was in fact a tornado that touched down. >> so
. >> have a look at this video here shot in cape may by steven monahan, shore towns are specially toneevents, like the one we saw yesterday. a reminder, of course, if you encounter flooding, turn around, and just do not drive-thru it. >>> now, same weather system that brought us rain and flooding, may have produced a tornado in saulsbury, maryland >> take a look, surround vale valance video shows strong winds at topper's top house. one car barrels towards the street. see it...
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pedestrians in the spanish coastal town of campbells and that's one hundred twenty kilometers away from barcelona several people have been injured in the instant to be seriously his cape each income brill's which is a coastal town to the sas a barcelona battle hundred kilometers south of barcelona there's also been a major police incident there where police have killed five terrorists who wearing suicide vests and also driving a van into protest and the police said that they took out those terrorists they suspected terrorists because they didn't want another attack line boss alone at a half. all over again police now have the situation under control whereas earlier they were telling everybody to stay indoors as it was part of a major police operation. police do suspect that this attacking cam bros is connected to what happened early on thursday in barcelona where thirteen people were killed when a van that was plowed into a crowd of pedestrians over one hundred people were also injured islamic state has claimed responsibility for that terror attack two suspects have been arrested so far with the third suspect who's believed to be the driver of the van still at large t
pedestrians in the spanish coastal town of campbells and that's one hundred twenty kilometers away from barcelona several people have been injured in the instant to be seriously his cape each income brill's which is a coastal town to the sas a barcelona battle hundred kilometers south of barcelona there's also been a major police incident there where police have killed five terrorists who wearing suicide vests and also driving a van into protest and the police said that they took out those...
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towns. drivers forging through the roadway arrivers in cape may. the same in wildwood. as seen in video sent into fox 29 via social media. but in ocean city, there's word of eventual relief. >> they keep saying they're fixing it and we haven't seen anything yet. they're pipes a few streets down they say they're working on. >> reporter: there's drainage project to help part of the city set to continue construction right after labor day. the mayor says it's not safe to do the work in the middle of the summer. for now people cope it. >> happens periodically more frequently over the past couple of years than it has been. sometimes the water comes all the way up and we're safe inside but you're stranded. >> reporter: while we did see kids playing in the water on the road, public safety officials will be the first to say not to do that. they say it can be a very dangerous situation. in ocean city, dave kinchen fox 29 news. >>> dangerous weather in salsbury, married. high winds toppled trees and utility poles. even flipped cars and damaged buildings. so crews responded to all
towns. drivers forging through the roadway arrivers in cape may. the same in wildwood. as seen in video sent into fox 29 via social media. but in ocean city, there's word of eventual relief. >> they keep saying they're fixing it and we haven't seen anything yet. they're pipes a few streets down they say they're working on. >> reporter: there's drainage project to help part of the city set to continue construction right after labor day. the mayor says it's not safe to do the work in...