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so the playbook by john d rockefeller and european leads over the prior century, plus they are basically you surfing and that's the, that's the course sin because john d rockefeller prescriptively prescriptively said, quote, unquote, competition as a sin. and here the kremlin has said ok, but we're going to go ahead and send, we're going to outcompete you. and by the way, we have all the natural resources that we need. so they're calling the dollars bluff over the past 50 plus years after the gold went after the gold window closed by a basically, you know, a forcing everybody to price and trade and reserve or cycle in dollars by saying that the dollar, you know what it's 12 trillion euro in dad, just to reference professor hudson's earlier point and $29.00 trillion stated of u. s. a national debt. it's, it's incredulous to try and claim that this is going to be the perennial, a reserve currency standard. so they're calling the bluff. they are very powerful friends in the, in the way, the chinese, a global south and what not. and hence a, you know, everything's, it's, it's optics, it's a
so the playbook by john d rockefeller and european leads over the prior century, plus they are basically you surfing and that's the, that's the course sin because john d rockefeller prescriptively prescriptively said, quote, unquote, competition as a sin. and here the kremlin has said ok, but we're going to go ahead and send, we're going to outcompete you. and by the way, we have all the natural resources that we need. so they're calling the dollars bluff over the past 50 plus years after the...
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so the playbook by john d rockefeller and european leads over the prior century, plus they are basically you surfing and that's the, that's the course sin because john d rockefeller prescriptively prescriptively said, quote, unquote, competition as a sin. and here the kremlin has said ok, but we're going to go ahead and send, we're going to outcompete you. and by the way, we have all the natural resources that we need. so they're calling the dollars bluff over the past 50 plus years after the gold went after the gold window closed by a basically, you know, a forcing everybody to price and trade and reserve or cycle in dollars by saying that the dollar, you know what it's 12 trillion euro and dad just to reference professor hudson's earlier point and $29.00 trillion stated of u. s. national debt. it's, it's incredulous to try and claim that this is going to be the perennial, a reserve currency standard. so they're calling the bluff. they are very powerful friends in the way the chinese, a global south and whatnot. and hence a, you know, everything's, it's, it's optics, it's a confidence g
so the playbook by john d rockefeller and european leads over the prior century, plus they are basically you surfing and that's the, that's the course sin because john d rockefeller prescriptively prescriptively said, quote, unquote, competition as a sin. and here the kremlin has said ok, but we're going to go ahead and send, we're going to outcompete you. and by the way, we have all the natural resources that we need. so they're calling the dollars bluff over the past 50 plus years after the...
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the commander john d. john told us it would take much more than that to provoke a clash. >> if opened fire on you, would warrant you taking self defense measures. >> reporter: now, russia has opened fire. a bloody invasion of its neighbor. and ukrainians are fighting for their very survival. >> holly, russia is also claiming ukraine targeted a residential area in the city of belgorod. how significant is that. >> well, jereka, russia claims there was a whole series this hour, reportedly killing three people. this is certainly not the first time ukraine has been accused of carrying out an attack in belgarad, on the border just inside russia, however we don't have independent confirmation on exactly what happened. >> holly williams, thank you. at least six people dead and 15 missing after a glacier collapse in the alps. this video showed the avalanche down a mountain side in northeast italy, at least eight other hikers were injured. authorities say record-high temperatures may have played a factor. straight ah
the commander john d. john told us it would take much more than that to provoke a clash. >> if opened fire on you, would warrant you taking self defense measures. >> reporter: now, russia has opened fire. a bloody invasion of its neighbor. and ukrainians are fighting for their very survival. >> holly, russia is also claiming ukraine targeted a residential area in the city of belgorod. how significant is that. >> well, jereka, russia claims there was a whole series this...
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toro: funding for america reframed is provided by the corporation for public broadcasting and the john dk foundation. (light music) - [marianne] at school they were making him repeat the alphabet. the crazy mother says, but he can read. they had a program, an eye gaze computer. his eye would light up the words. the sentence that he read was "we wanted to fly the kite, "but the wind was too strong." i said, so which word up there describes you? strong, strong, strong. he was six, i knew he could read. - our son, jesse, had cerebral palsy and could not speak. when he was six, the special education director at our local school district said we should send jesse away to massachusetts hospital school. that is not what we did. we fought to have jesse included in general education. - [man] hey, great to meet you. - good to see you. - nice to meet you. nice to meet you as well. - chris. - just so admire your film. she is marge eagan. - intelligent lives will be airing on the world channel on october 22nd at eight p.m. it's a great documentary, you'll love it. marianne leone and chris cooper are
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senate, committee on commerce science and transportation under the leadership of senator john d rockefeller the fourth and senator daniel inouye a. so please join me and welcoming jessica rosen. [applause] >> we are going to do a little bit of a fireside chat with our chairwoman and we are so excited . >> i am so excited to be here and i am excited all of you came here. this has been a long time. to see real people, and their eyes. it is pretty glorious. i am glad you all came. >> from the earliest days in this country, america's libraries have been a force. increasing access and serving as a gateway to the world knowledge and resources. the internet was a real game changer for libraries. what we see has enabled for tonight with access to high-speed broadband, technology devices and platforms and the skills to use them both. but we made progress certainly in our collaborative work in k-12 schools, college campuses and communities across the country. a 2020 public library association study provides a recent picture of how libraries service digital equity hubs. the study found more than 88% o
senate, committee on commerce science and transportation under the leadership of senator john d rockefeller the fourth and senator daniel inouye a. so please join me and welcoming jessica rosen. [applause] >> we are going to do a little bit of a fireside chat with our chairwoman and we are so excited . >> i am so excited to be here and i am excited all of you came here. this has been a long time. to see real people, and their eyes. it is pretty glorious. i am glad you all came....
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john d testified about rate eating money to pay off the water, the burglars. then he would say that at nixon said, oh yeah, well, we could do it, but that would be wrong. and you know, that would be wrong. there was a famous phrase that was used woodward birds day in watergate because it adds a very personal dimension giving you insight into the state of mind the president. and that's why i think the committee is going to be darrell. it talks about dereliction of duty. if they do not insist on getting mr. pence is testimony and having mr. chip alone back and others and tell me you need to tell us. what did the president tell you? you have no privilege your duty as a government lawyer is to the constitution. this is not nazi germany or you take an oath to dare your you take a note up, hold the constitution of the united states. i remember when, when warranty at the justice department, when there was a lawsuit over presidential nixon's, president nixon takes, there was an argument initially well, who is going to be the united states who's nixon or the defendant
john d testified about rate eating money to pay off the water, the burglars. then he would say that at nixon said, oh yeah, well, we could do it, but that would be wrong. and you know, that would be wrong. there was a famous phrase that was used woodward birds day in watergate because it adds a very personal dimension giving you insight into the state of mind the president. and that's why i think the committee is going to be darrell. it talks about dereliction of duty. if they do not insist on...
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i remember in the nixon impeachment it was very important when john d testified about re getting money to pay off the water in the burglar. then he would say the next. oh yeah, well, we could do it, but that would be wrong. and you know, that would be wrong. there was a payment free that would use woodward burge the in watergate because it add a very personal dimension giving you insight into the state of mind the president. and that's why i think the committee is going to be darrell. it talks about dereliction of duty. if they do not insist on getting mister pens, his testimony and having mister chip alone back in others and tell me you need to tell us. what did the president tell you? you have no privilege your duty as a government lawyers to the constitution. this is not nazi germany or you take an oath to dare pure you take no st. up all the constitution of the united states. what will needed in my judgment, if you want to say the smoking gun will be direct testimony from mister pen, stating this is what the president was doing to me harassing me. he use these curse words. he said,
i remember in the nixon impeachment it was very important when john d testified about re getting money to pay off the water in the burglar. then he would say the next. oh yeah, well, we could do it, but that would be wrong. and you know, that would be wrong. there was a payment free that would use woodward burge the in watergate because it add a very personal dimension giving you insight into the state of mind the president. and that's why i think the committee is going to be darrell. it talks...
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. >> reporter: commander john d. john told us it would take much more than that to clash. >> if somebody opened fire on you, that would warrant you taking self-defense measures. >> reporter: now russia has opened fire, a bloody invasion of its neighbor and ukrainians are fighting for their very survival. >> that was holly williams reporting. on friday, the pentagon announced a new package of $820 million in military aid to ukraine. that includes two air defensndr. deloping b area iectious disse high-risk g consideretting vaccinated against monkey pox right now as devin nw idingere seeing this pf monkey pox growing. >> reporter: right now the number of cases of monkey pox in the united states is not terribly high, fewer than 500 cases nationwide and just over 100 in california but new infections are popping up, doubling and tripling in just the past week. >> we're really at a very pivotal point, if we see more and more cases, we can't control them, then it's likely going to spill over into animals and we'll have a cont
. >> reporter: commander john d. john told us it would take much more than that to clash. >> if somebody opened fire on you, that would warrant you taking self-defense measures. >> reporter: now russia has opened fire, a bloody invasion of its neighbor and ukrainians are fighting for their very survival. >> that was holly williams reporting. on friday, the pentagon announced a new package of $820 million in military aid to ukraine. that includes two air defensndr....
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. >> reporter: commander john d. d us it would take much more than that to provoke a clash. >> if somebody opened fire on you, that would warrant you taking self-defense measures. >> reporter: now russia has opened fire, a bloody invasion of its neighbor and ukrainians are fighting for their very survival. >> that was holly williams reporting. on friday, the pentagon announced a new package of $820 million in military aid to ukraine. that includes two air defense missile systems and 150,000 rounds of artillery ammunition. >>> now 6:38. let's look at what's coming up on "cbs mornings." vlad duthier joins us live now. good morning to you and happy fourth. >> happy fourth, amanda. ahead on "cbs mornings," if you're traveling today or just looking to plan a summer vacation, the points guy is here to share tips so you can avoid the chaos and get where you want to go. also fandango's managing editor discusses exciting movies premieres this summer and shares his top recommendations and we will brintroduce you to the fir fami
. >> reporter: commander john d. d us it would take much more than that to provoke a clash. >> if somebody opened fire on you, that would warrant you taking self-defense measures. >> reporter: now russia has opened fire, a bloody invasion of its neighbor and ukrainians are fighting for their very survival. >> that was holly williams reporting. on friday, the pentagon announced a new package of $820 million in military aid to ukraine. that includes two air defense missile...
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i mean john d rockefeller was traumatized by living on an economic precipice and growing up in a household where his father because he was an irregular irregularly employed. shall we say put the families' economics circumstance always at risk? so to pile up as much money as he could. was so in terms of his the psychology of who he was. andrew carnegie was an immigrant. he was a particular kind of immigrant at a time who came to america. and that in so many ways. infused in him an idea of the american immigrant i think in the case of sorrows the trauma. of what happened to him? and so many ways instantiated this idea of of anti-fascism and the the perniciousness of nationalism and xenophobia and these ideas and i think coming up on carl popper and really starting to read philosophy. wooted him and away forward that as a as a successful capitalist, he could take that money. and do good for the idea of an open society. and i think this is why to the book i mean in what is heartbreaking i think and it must be for for george soros and it is we know it is what did happen in hungary. nothing geor
i mean john d rockefeller was traumatized by living on an economic precipice and growing up in a household where his father because he was an irregular irregularly employed. shall we say put the families' economics circumstance always at risk? so to pile up as much money as he could. was so in terms of his the psychology of who he was. andrew carnegie was an immigrant. he was a particular kind of immigrant at a time who came to america. and that in so many ways. infused in him an idea of the...
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i remember in the nixon impeachment it was very important when john d testified about raise money to pay off the water in the burglar. then he would say the nixon that, oh yeah, well, we could do it, but that would be wrong. and you know, that would be wrong. there was a famous free that would use woodward burge the in, in watergate because it did add a very personal dimension, giving you insight into the state of mind the president. and that's why i think the committee is going to be darrell. it talks about dereliction of duty. if they do not insist on getting mister pens, his testimony and having mister chip alone back in others and tell me you need to tell us. what did the president tell you? you have no privilege your duty as a government lawyers to the constitution. this is not, not to germany or you take an oath to dare pure you take no st up all the constitution of the united states. what will needed in my judgment, if you want to say the smoking gun will be direct testimony from mister pen, stating this is what the president was doing to me harassing me. he use these curse wo
i remember in the nixon impeachment it was very important when john d testified about raise money to pay off the water in the burglar. then he would say the nixon that, oh yeah, well, we could do it, but that would be wrong. and you know, that would be wrong. there was a famous free that would use woodward burge the in, in watergate because it did add a very personal dimension, giving you insight into the state of mind the president. and that's why i think the committee is going to be darrell....
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john llo d, continue. long may it continue. john lloyd. thank — continue. long may it continue.it continue. john lloyd, thank you for _ continue. long may it continue. john lloyd, thank you forjoining - continue. long may it continue. john lloyd, thank you forjoining us - lloyd, thank you forjoining us here. we are so optimistic about the hopes at the moment, heather watson and katie bolton through, as we have already said, and we have cameron norrie playing at the moment. we will keep you updated. sara is back in the bbc sport centre. for now, back to you, we will give you an update later on. we absolutely will, before the end of sportsday we will be back to wimbledon and we will be able to update you on that cameron norrie match. but let's look at some of the other sport ongoing... after being cancelled because of covid just moments before it was due to start last september, the test series decider between england and india finally got underway today at edgbaston. india lead the series 2—,1 but both sides have gone through big changes in the last ten months. england started hi
john llo d, continue. long may it continue. john lloyd. thank — continue. long may it continue.it continue. john lloyd, thank you for _ continue. long may it continue. john lloyd, thank you forjoining - continue. long may it continue. john lloyd, thank you forjoining us - lloyd, thank you forjoining us here. we are so optimistic about the hopes at the moment, heather watson and katie bolton through, as we have already said, and we have cameron norrie playing at the moment. we will keep you...
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let's find out a check in d w. john, we applied a frickin off the cross, we had a we took with creatives from africa and the african dice with 5 different life pop up from different 5 different perspectives. doctors of every good, 30 minutes on d, w. sometimes and books are more exciting than real life raring to read. ah, what if there's no escape w literature list laundry german ma street. ah ah, ah, ah.
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. >> john: d life, not that he's long in the tooth or he is, but they are much more mature than 20 years the old romance that reblossoms, you know, later in life is a lasting one. >> jacqui: it's a miracle, they both look like they have not aged a day. so -- >> john: that's a combination of a lot of things, including good genes. >> jacqui: i want some of that. despite repeated denials from president biden that he spoke to his son about his business dealings overseas, he met with his father at least 30 days at the white house or the vice president's residence as biden served as v.p., some coming just days after hunter returned from overseas business trips. byron york, the chief political correspondent and fox news contributor, and we have heard from the white house over and over again that the president has never dealt with his son, not involved in the overseas business dealings but this is starting to look a lot more suspect. >> absolutely. remember, the hunter biden story is always really a joe biden story. and the question is, did president biden really not know about his son's busines
. >> john: d life, not that he's long in the tooth or he is, but they are much more mature than 20 years the old romance that reblossoms, you know, later in life is a lasting one. >> jacqui: it's a miracle, they both look like they have not aged a day. so -- >> john: that's a combination of a lot of things, including good genes. >> jacqui: i want some of that. despite repeated denials from president biden that he spoke to his son about his business dealings overseas, he...
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i met with d by john, who do i need to do with scalability? yes, collier, i'm the little girl with one teacher, blah, blah blah, blah blah. i'm better on signing up beside jago. so massy, luckily puts on me, says i sort of what i'm laying. i thought that most thought at this, how much i'm letting my yeah. some priscilla sang at the top, so messiah on got. com that i left by the i read with i'm done with cindy. this by doings. i've got the past the day and it's kind of gotten medical model and then when it comes up, let me let me show you. i was doing it for young, blooming and when the jokey got it going on, we met a got a young when you do, i mean did you get this article that oh me. oh, i just had to joking them when you look it all when you go to near me. my said anthony, as you see me down so i thought when yes, i could tell them. yeah, i think i'm going to go to yes. hello, ms. west again, who when he got in there by doing that beside him on that awful, do you got an aluminum golden? yes. back on my girlfriend. decide benee it do? yes, i'
i met with d by john, who do i need to do with scalability? yes, collier, i'm the little girl with one teacher, blah, blah blah, blah blah. i'm better on signing up beside jago. so massy, luckily puts on me, says i sort of what i'm laying. i thought that most thought at this, how much i'm letting my yeah. some priscilla sang at the top, so messiah on got. com that i left by the i read with i'm done with cindy. this by doings. i've got the past the day and it's kind of gotten medical model and...
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john? you can see he has been d to right, john? you can see he has been dry to burnish — right, john? john? you can see he has been dry to burnish his credentials - right, john? you can see he has been dry to burnish his credentials in - dry to burnish his credentials in recent days, yesterday we saw him campaigning in grantham, the birthplace of margaret thatcher. and at the moment, it looks like he is behind in the polls so he needs to come up with eye—catching policies. the debate in the last couple of weeks has centred on the differences in tax and rishi sunak needs to move into these other areas like immigration and start talking about what he would do differently. there is a slight problem with some of those. some of these ideas like putting asylum seekers on cruise ships as they had their application is processed, they are ideas that have been talked about for years and have been talked about for years and have been talked about for years and have been looked at by different home secretaries but they have never happened because they've been seen be practical and not an appropri
john? you can see he has been d to right, john? you can see he has been dry to burnish — right, john? john? you can see he has been dry to burnish his credentials - right, john? you can see he has been dry to burnish his credentials in - dry to burnish his credentials in recent days, yesterday we saw him campaigning in grantham, the birthplace of margaret thatcher. and at the moment, it looks like he is behind in the polls so he needs to come up with eye—catching policies. the debate in the...
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d, w. you, john, as you go to use is a thought they will grade you. welcome to a new edition of tomorrow to day. coming up. good vintage technology help reduce airplane emission. can you make environmentally friendly, concrete, out of carbon dioxide and reported finds out and we show how harnessing the wind could help cities cope with climate change. tomorrow to day, the d w sign show heat waves in the northern hemisphere, reco temperatures around the globe from dubai to delhi, to paris. 2015 with the hottest. yes, those records began. according to the world meteorological organization, it could soon get even more sweltering. but before we take a look at ways to keep cities livable, despite rising temperatures, we hear what our fee will have to say. i do. ready live in a city or a region where it gets really hot. how do you cope what the local authorities do to tackle the problem? that's what we asked you answer. so media ah, inside rights in el salvador, nothing is being done. everyone just buys their own air conditioner. mm. audrianna into kuta and
d, w. you, john, as you go to use is a thought they will grade you. welcome to a new edition of tomorrow to day. coming up. good vintage technology help reduce airplane emission. can you make environmentally friendly, concrete, out of carbon dioxide and reported finds out and we show how harnessing the wind could help cities cope with climate change. tomorrow to day, the d w sign show heat waves in the northern hemisphere, reco temperatures around the globe from dubai to delhi, to paris. 2015...
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d. w. you, john? oh, no, no. da vinci's. mysterious masterpiece. this perhaps the greatest leonardo masterpiece in the collection of the louvre and no, it is not the mono laser. it is the virgin of the rocks. was there another symbolic meaning to this beautiful painting that perhaps we just don't understand? the search for answers starts july 7th, boy d, w. go mike speaking, how can miss passionate hatred of a people be explained? a gold top? where does it come from? come all swept the history of antisemitism. is a history of stigmatization and exclusion of religious and political power struggles. lucas in christianity wants to convey that is why christianity, you like the figure of the jew as the parent some hope to fly. it's a history of slender, of hatred and violence. is the bodies from then on the jews were considered servants of evil. we shall be told you about the most atrocious chapter. undone within 6 years of heard of our people were exterminating 6000000 jews, like microbes to be annihilated. even 77 years after the holocaust hatred towa
d. w. you, john? oh, no, no. da vinci's. mysterious masterpiece. this perhaps the greatest leonardo masterpiece in the collection of the louvre and no, it is not the mono laser. it is the virgin of the rocks. was there another symbolic meaning to this beautiful painting that perhaps we just don't understand? the search for answers starts july 7th, boy d, w. go mike speaking, how can miss passionate hatred of a people be explained? a gold top? where does it come from? come all swept the history...
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the standard oil company, famously owned by john d.ard oil, and they have immediate interests in oil reserves in the gulf region, specifically in saudi arabia which played no small part in not just our interests, but mt. founding of saudi arabia. -- in the founding. pete: for sure. after the founding of the country, 3rd of march, 1938, petroleum is discovered on the arabian peninsula, suddenly enriching an area of the world which had been very important culturally because it's the center place of islam, mecca and medina, now it was awash with resources because of that oil. and it got the significance, obviously, of u.s. leaders as well. franklin d. roosevelt met with saudi arabia's founder in the suez canal to discuss the future of the relationship post-world war ii which would grow because of the need for more oil and weapons. will: so that relationship, this relationship, we think, is definedded by complication. on one hand, you see the business interests, the oil and gas interests. and let's just bounce, if we can, all the way over
the standard oil company, famously owned by john d.ard oil, and they have immediate interests in oil reserves in the gulf region, specifically in saudi arabia which played no small part in not just our interests, but mt. founding of saudi arabia. -- in the founding. pete: for sure. after the founding of the country, 3rd of march, 1938, petroleum is discovered on the arabian peninsula, suddenly enriching an area of the world which had been very important culturally because it's the center place...
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john simpson, bbc news. dozens d oze ns of dozens of police officers in scotland are with refusing to the head of the scottish police federation with reference around 17,000 officers as insisted public safety will not be put at risk. erin clark reports. this morning on the north of glasgow police are investigating if a woman was found unwell by the road. just another day another ship. but from five o'clock this afternoon police officers who cannot finish their shift sometime will claim overtime, instructed by their federation to claim every penny they are entitled to. even with pay talks now back on from monday federation is standing firm on this withdrawal of goodwill. we are back to the negotiating table but we do not yet have a formal offer and as a result it is pretty important our members are able to continue to demonstrate frustration. hopefully that will act as a reminder during the discussion starter hopefully kicking off on mondayjust how important notices for police officers. the mondayjust how important notices for police officers.— for police officers. the federation sa s
john simpson, bbc news. dozens d oze ns of dozens of police officers in scotland are with refusing to the head of the scottish police federation with reference around 17,000 officers as insisted public safety will not be put at risk. erin clark reports. this morning on the north of glasgow police are investigating if a woman was found unwell by the road. just another day another ship. but from five o'clock this afternoon police officers who cannot finish their shift sometime will claim...
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d, john in russia itself, military leaders holding the annual show of naval strength. this is the scene in st . petersburg where warships, submarines, weaponry are on display president vladimir putin is attending the naval day ceremony. sailors are honored during the holiday this year, around $3500.00 of them are participating it with a nissan from out 0 still to come on. the program, senegal votes in a parliamentary election with your position is trying to make major gains will be live in dot com. and its for the morale boosting wind for liverpool. ahead of you english premier league season football action coming up. little late ah, south africa's ruling african national congress is coming to the end of 3 day conference lead as members discussing a range of the parties in total policies is whole and there's no way then. oh, oh oh oh oh yes. oh oh oh oh oh. oh oh boy, now true drought has program zeros for me to miller is so bad. so why is shove africa and she at its weakest, according to the president. well, there are a number of reasons, especially for many south afr
d, john in russia itself, military leaders holding the annual show of naval strength. this is the scene in st . petersburg where warships, submarines, weaponry are on display president vladimir putin is attending the naval day ceremony. sailors are honored during the holiday this year, around $3500.00 of them are participating it with a nissan from out 0 still to come on. the program, senegal votes in a parliamentary election with your position is trying to make major gains will be live in dot...