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for many and reforms this would not change anything but for the govan don't tell you that in december the passed a law permitting the funds to have a special one to call a specialist to choose me and i don't want to be able to decide some of the laws and to. i mean bizarrely how an assembly where they can discuss the issues but the problem these issues can be just caused by the end influence but the government central government you know knows to needs to validate or not so. what they're really looking for east but then to have peace with them to have some kind of security you know for them to go about their business is in peace and tranquility because they rejoin is really really affected by the conflict and not so people are losing money they're losing family members and business is just down. that was there and now african union leaders are promising the a you will in future pay a grace a role in resolving conflicts on the continent they made the page at the end you'll use some as an editor of a but entitle to silencing the guns the summit brings together more than 50 meters they i
for many and reforms this would not change anything but for the govan don't tell you that in december the passed a law permitting the funds to have a special one to call a specialist to choose me and i don't want to be able to decide some of the laws and to. i mean bizarrely how an assembly where they can discuss the issues but the problem these issues can be just caused by the end influence but the government central government you know knows to needs to validate or not so. what they're really...
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govan mbeki chose "0nce more to the bridge". so this is what circulated on robben island.t powerful document that people could read. my uncle was on robben island. he said he read twelfth night and did not understand what the hell was going on. laughs. it is fascinating for me to think of those political prisoners still reading their shakespeare and finding so much of relevance in it. but i want to take you back long before 911, the release of mandela, liberation fro the apartheid's regime. i want to take you back to being a young man in the ‘50s and then in the ‘60s as you chose acting as your career. it was an extraordinary difficult time for yourfamily. your family suffered a great deal under the apartheid regime. why did you want to be an actor? actually i wanted to be a lawyer but then exactly when i was accepted to go and study at the university, my uncle was arrested and sent to robben island and my dad looked at me and said, i'm sorry. i know you wanted to go to university, i don't have the money. and there were 11 of us at home. and so i realised that what i would
govan mbeki chose "0nce more to the bridge". so this is what circulated on robben island.t powerful document that people could read. my uncle was on robben island. he said he read twelfth night and did not understand what the hell was going on. laughs. it is fascinating for me to think of those political prisoners still reading their shakespeare and finding so much of relevance in it. but i want to take you back long before 911, the release of mandela, liberation fro the apartheid's...
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joining me, chairman of the south carolina legislative black caucus, jerry govan, supporting and backing steyer. we keep hearing voters are undecided. is that true? >> that is very true. i think south carolina right now is up for grabs. it seems to be a three way race between the vice president, bernie sanders, and the gentleman i am proud to support, tom steyer. >> why did you go with tom steyer? did you know him even a couple of years ago? >> well, no, i didn't know tom a few years ago in terms of personally. i had heard about him in terms of the philanthropic work he was doing and of course being a major contributor to the democratic party and to the dnc, but i had an opportunity back during the early part of late summer, early fall to get a chance to personally know him. he and my wife had lunch with him, very impressive gentleman, impressive in terms of a track record of what he is doing for women and minority businesses, his involvement in the movement with next gen to flip the congress, and basic overall philanthropic work with causes around the world really grabbed our attention
joining me, chairman of the south carolina legislative black caucus, jerry govan, supporting and backing steyer. we keep hearing voters are undecided. is that true? >> that is very true. i think south carolina right now is up for grabs. it seems to be a three way race between the vice president, bernie sanders, and the gentleman i am proud to support, tom steyer. >> why did you go with tom steyer? did you know him even a couple of years ago? >> well, no, i didn't know tom a...
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that sentencing, we spoke to detective superintendent ta ra spoke to detective superintendent tara govanup best when she said he was a master of deception. he used his position as a family doctor to access vulnerable women, to carry out unnecessary medical procedures, breaching their trust, for his own sexual gratification. so, 90 sexual offences against 24 female patients, the youngest of which was 15 years old, and she gave a victim impact statement in court today in front of shah, who is in the dock. she said her confidence had been shattered after he sexually assaulted her, and also now when she goes to visit her doctor, she is fearful, and she is shaking. her confidence has really been knocked. also, after shah was convicted last year at his second trial, we spoke to one of his victims will stop we have had to protect her identity for legal reasons. he used our weaknesses, fears to take complete advantage, but not one time did i actually think he was doing anything untoward. and thejudge also and the judge also said that we may never really find out the true scale of shah's offendin
that sentencing, we spoke to detective superintendent ta ra spoke to detective superintendent tara govanup best when she said he was a master of deception. he used his position as a family doctor to access vulnerable women, to carry out unnecessary medical procedures, breaching their trust, for his own sexual gratification. so, 90 sexual offences against 24 female patients, the youngest of which was 15 years old, and she gave a victim impact statement in court today in front of shah, who is in...
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divides us you've seen democrats can go part of this country and win i think if you look at democrat govansthey represent 288 electoral votes across this country. and blue state and purple states and red states, and even last year during all of the talk of impeachment, and president trump's shenaniganseses in washington you thought -- >> not going to mention the name bernie sanders so circle back to that question would you be worried? >> no i think democrats are going to run on expand access to health care and improving education, and growing jobs, and i think all of our nominee potential nominees are beginning to focus on the kitchen table issues. i think when democrats do that they can win anywhere and i think we have recent electoral success to prove it. >> joseph president said earlier this week that he would rather run against michael bloomberg than they would bernie sanders. do you believe him? look, i think right now president trump is in the pretty good situation. i think he's ready to run against either bloomberg or bernie sanders. i think the reality is that democrats spend all of
divides us you've seen democrats can go part of this country and win i think if you look at democrat govansthey represent 288 electoral votes across this country. and blue state and purple states and red states, and even last year during all of the talk of impeachment, and president trump's shenaniganseses in washington you thought -- >> not going to mention the name bernie sanders so circle back to that question would you be worried? >> no i think democrats are going to run on...
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trump also commuting the sentence to former illinois govan rod blagojevich.esident has pardoned michael milken is he able to reclaim legacy on wall street if he returns to the security industry and financial planner it shall of in the is here, and that's a question do you think e he tries to come back? >> i don't think directly. you would have to reapply for fcc, and although he can't they can't disqualify him for being a felon any longer he hassing to go through application process so they could still keep him out but what i think more likely will happen is get more involved around em with investment firms, and he was producted from doing that and i think he can do that and might want his expertise. a cancer survivor this happened back in 80s and served prison tile in the 90s and built entire new career, books, and speaking endangerments that seems to be more -- of an attractive but set a life that way. >> he has. he's still the 600 richest person in the world. so that's something he's raised a ton of money for cancer research, so i think in the -- how doesn
trump also commuting the sentence to former illinois govan rod blagojevich.esident has pardoned michael milken is he able to reclaim legacy on wall street if he returns to the security industry and financial planner it shall of in the is here, and that's a question do you think e he tries to come back? >> i don't think directly. you would have to reapply for fcc, and although he can't they can't disqualify him for being a felon any longer he hassing to go through application process so...
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before govan bible became housing minister nothing happened, and the media did not get involved untiluld like to say thank you to you and all who work with you. the law needs to change, it needs to say that ground rents, if they have to exist, should be peanuts. so whether they are doubled or not is an extra bag of peanuts, it is not money. if you don't have money insult, you can save all sorts. in the retirement field, you need to have leaseholders recognise having an interest in the property, whether insurance are other things, they are a legal party. the law is feudal, out of date,it party. the law is feudal, out of date, it needs changing and i and determined with other parties to make sure it happens, but it would be lovely if the media could be consistently involved. three you are making invitation to the head of news of the bbc, who is your reporter involved in housing, who could make a watching brief on this, because three stories and four do not echo that, people do not understand them. we have covered it for a long time and we will continue to. you obviously know there is in
before govan bible became housing minister nothing happened, and the media did not get involved untiluld like to say thank you to you and all who work with you. the law needs to change, it needs to say that ground rents, if they have to exist, should be peanuts. so whether they are doubled or not is an extra bag of peanuts, it is not money. if you don't have money insult, you can save all sorts. in the retirement field, you need to have leaseholders recognise having an interest in the property,...
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we've had had a number of law enforcement association and groups inside new york write letters to the govanhis information does so we -- , obviously, we vet trusted travelers, but cvp uses information at border so to detect human traffickers and smugglers and narcotic smugglers to enforce custom laws across the board and so they need this information they need to be able to connect the dot of what's in this dmv database to look at vehicles to look at individuals past records this is about law enforcement being able to share information with with each other. and so in a state like new york, the birthplace of 9/11, we should be tearing down silo to information share not building them up this is a dangerous precedent and make sure it doesn't occur elsewhere. >> i spoke to the governor yesterday and he said look this is political but how do you get around idea that new york is a sanctuary city? there are efforts to keep quiet who's here in new york -- illegally. pfnlgt so absolutely. sanctuary policies across the board are dangerous ill conceived and like and new york is certainly there. i've s
we've had had a number of law enforcement association and groups inside new york write letters to the govanhis information does so we -- , obviously, we vet trusted travelers, but cvp uses information at border so to detect human traffickers and smugglers and narcotic smugglers to enforce custom laws across the board and so they need this information they need to be able to connect the dot of what's in this dmv database to look at vehicles to look at individuals past records this is about law...