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but mcduff and malcolm are questioning that and duncan did name malcolm his rightful heir.tions these days. say no more. i'm not sure i should be telling you any of this anyway since you're not there to know what they're talking about. you think i don't know they're planning something? if malcolm is at all a man he'll try to depose me, i know that. but it won't work. you heard the witches. well, then ross arrives and gives mcduff the news that his entire family and all his servants have been slaughtered. that will break him, the coward. how horrible. yeah, he's upset, that's for sure, but malcolm encourages him to let his grief be the wet stone of his sword and to convert that grief to anger and enrage his heart. and mcduff promises to kill you. no man of woman born shall harm macbeth. tell him that! we also learned that malcolm has raised an army of 10,000 in order to depose you. ten thousand? till birnam wood move on dunsinane. i have nothing to fear. oh dear, oh dear. thane of fife had a wife. is everything all right? yes, i just - i'd like to wash my hands, is there a b
but mcduff and malcolm are questioning that and duncan did name malcolm his rightful heir.tions these days. say no more. i'm not sure i should be telling you any of this anyway since you're not there to know what they're talking about. you think i don't know they're planning something? if malcolm is at all a man he'll try to depose me, i know that. but it won't work. you heard the witches. well, then ross arrives and gives mcduff the news that his entire family and all his servants have been...
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[applause] [cheers and applause] >> that's my man, malcolm. >> so, thank you. thank you. one of the thing is like to do is encourage young people to use their voices and develop their minds and develop their opinions, so a lot of times i do a lot of workshops and have young people create their own spoken word on whatever topic. not just topics ai agree with and that's the beauty of spoken word because you can create your own everything. so i'm going to do quick little bit of a poem of mine called you matter and then we'll start off. everybody feel good? >> yes. >> cool. cats weren't bomber with a form of silverware but got that inner city dental care. or dudes who pursue red, white and blue promises who fail the acknowledgment that for some life, this ain't no crystal. let downsom injuries who fail to purge, punish or hold those accountable who are sworn to protect and serve. for cats who keep hearing about all these good cops but always encounter the bad. and folks who are tired of seeing victims on trial for their own murder whenever the trigger man has a badge. for fol
[applause] [cheers and applause] >> that's my man, malcolm. >> so, thank you. thank you. one of the thing is like to do is encourage young people to use their voices and develop their minds and develop their opinions, so a lot of times i do a lot of workshops and have young people create their own spoken word on whatever topic. not just topics ai agree with and that's the beauty of spoken word because you can create your own everything. so i'm going to do quick little bit of a poem...
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what kind of these opposition parties the ruling and see this is going to get ok malcolm with an update from john is worth thank you. blas that a popular shrine in eastern pakistan has killed at least eight people including five police officers several others are reported to be injured after the explosion at one of the country's oldest shrines the diet's had darbar shrine has been targeted before a suicide attack in twenty ten killed more than forty people let's speak to him i did i should he's a central asia security analyst is joining us now from lahore via skype thanks for speaking to us on al-jazeera investigation still under way but what are you hearing about the cause of last. well nobody has claimed a suicide attack so far but normally such attack specially aimed the military or police personnel are carried out by isis or one of these sectarian sunni extremist groups who are against sufi ism as such this is a very targeted attack and given the fact that it ramadan is just started is the second day. today this shrive would have been packed with people and any time of night or day.
what kind of these opposition parties the ruling and see this is going to get ok malcolm with an update from john is worth thank you. blas that a popular shrine in eastern pakistan has killed at least eight people including five police officers several others are reported to be injured after the explosion at one of the country's oldest shrines the diet's had darbar shrine has been targeted before a suicide attack in twenty ten killed more than forty people let's speak to him i did i should he's...
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earlier in the play duncan has named malcolm his rightful heir. he should be king.that they're going to be killed next. hmm. as donalbain put it at the end of that scene, "where we are there's daggers in men's smiles, the near in blood, the nearer bloody." so i think he means that the closer you are to the king as a relative, or the near in blood, the more likely it is that you'll be bloodied, as duncan has been. the near in blood, the nearer bloody. i like that. anyway, they're cowards both for fleeing. but he's right, they should be worried. so the next scene is brief. it's a discussion between mcduff's cousin ross, and an old man. i don't know what you're talking about. oh, sorry, yes, neither of you are there, but just bear with me. so they're talking about how strange and crazy it's been since the murder, how dark it's been, even during the day, how things are unnatural, just as
earlier in the play duncan has named malcolm his rightful heir. he should be king.that they're going to be killed next. hmm. as donalbain put it at the end of that scene, "where we are there's daggers in men's smiles, the near in blood, the nearer bloody." so i think he means that the closer you are to the king as a relative, or the near in blood, the more likely it is that you'll be bloodied, as duncan has been. the near in blood, the nearer bloody. i like that. anyway, they're...
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webb live for a seat on the news hour at the national results center in pretoria malcolm in a couple of weeks time when he's sworn in again does he have to temper his central message given how the arithmetic broke to get him back into office. definitely the supporters would say that this is a success a victory for him one of the things they would point to would be 3 years ago in elections in some parts of africa the a.n.c. actually got less than 50 percent. and then opposition coalitions even took over some of those municipal or storage fees so now with 57 percent of the votes and the majority in parliament. oppose their supporters are going to say that means that he's on the whole to the decline of the party and that's going to give him a mandate to push through the anti corruption drives that he's promised to the list of candidates that was submitted from the a.n.c. to the electoral commission he's parties have to submit parliament you can that is the list that they submit before the elections included many people on it who were implicated in those past corruption scandals of the p
webb live for a seat on the news hour at the national results center in pretoria malcolm in a couple of weeks time when he's sworn in again does he have to temper his central message given how the arithmetic broke to get him back into office. definitely the supporters would say that this is a success a victory for him one of the things they would point to would be 3 years ago in elections in some parts of africa the a.n.c. actually got less than 50 percent. and then opposition coalitions even...
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special correspondent malcolm brabant visits a cathedral in the english city of york to see how the artisans there rebuilt after a fire in 1984. this report is part of our arts and culture series, canvas. >> reporter: like notre dame, york minster has dominatedr he landscape nturies. it has similar architectural characteristics and it offers the hope of recovery from the inferno. >> in july 1984, it was a very hot summernd in the early
special correspondent malcolm brabant visits a cathedral in the english city of york to see how the artisans there rebuilt after a fire in 1984. this report is part of our arts and culture series, canvas. >> reporter: like notre dame, york minster has dominatedr he landscape nturies. it has similar architectural characteristics and it offers the hope of recovery from the inferno. >> in july 1984, it was a very hot summernd in the early
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webb is joining us from johannesburg to talk us through the polling malcolm and where you are. in the township of alexandra just down the road from a polling station is another one just up the road. but this township has been one of the hot spots for protests ever since the early two thousand but it was a series of protests just in the last month or so leading up to the election residents here been complaining for years about poor housing poor delivery of public services low employment and over successive elections here in south africa the first a turnout has been increasing also the ruling a.n.c. . has been steadily decreasing the turnout has been going down one election after the next the people in this township won't be going to the polling station today and with me is one of them thomas. who's not voting today you told me that your parents were involved in the struggle for democracy but you don't want to vote now . because ever since my parents voted for our well we were still kids and they voted for us for the freedom. and we go ahead and off it everything changed and thin
webb is joining us from johannesburg to talk us through the polling malcolm and where you are. in the township of alexandra just down the road from a polling station is another one just up the road. but this township has been one of the hot spots for protests ever since the early two thousand but it was a series of protests just in the last month or so leading up to the election residents here been complaining for years about poor housing poor delivery of public services low employment and over...
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let's bring in the editor madam -- malcolm scott.pellingreasonably counterargument that says they shouldn't move. split.economists are it is 50-50. the market odds are about the same. the case for is all about inflation. the inflation targeting central bank, a couple of mandates but this is one of them, inflation between 2% and 3%, nowhere near the latest reading. it has been below 2%. if you look at a quarter on quarter, it is zero percent. if you are in inflation targeting, there is scope to cut by the question is do you agree the other argument is the declining house prices. for quite a while the rba was happy to see the frost come out of the opening markets but sydney down almost 14%, close to 15%, it is starting to hit consumption. if you are a central bank that 6, 9, 12icy how to months, maybe an insurance cut makes sense. paul: we are less than two weeks away from the election. ical.ba meant to be apolit malcolm: it used to be they would not cut during an election campaign. more recently there has been president for a cut that
let's bring in the editor madam -- malcolm scott.pellingreasonably counterargument that says they shouldn't move. split.economists are it is 50-50. the market odds are about the same. the case for is all about inflation. the inflation targeting central bank, a couple of mandates but this is one of them, inflation between 2% and 3%, nowhere near the latest reading. it has been below 2%. if you look at a quarter on quarter, it is zero percent. if you are in inflation targeting, there is scope to...
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is also holding a rally in janice burg malcolm webb is there for us so malcolm what message do leaders there have for support as. the leader of the very prettily is malema speaking right now if you at least promise to get over equality we're going to be putting a lot of the racial divide why did it all very odd even the racial divide divide like this. is one of the ways that they were. africa's. arsenal i think. he's risen very quickly since it was first for the earlier. caller a massacre. on the floor. of the presidential candidate or an accident. the big talking the only critic over there is a move to russia or the abramoff. relationship. with the growly not massacre of mind and that was about seventy. a lot of properties here. have had a handful of tainted mob and for the last election which was just the elements for this in the period called jesting i got about ten to said. that they tried to take my time out my know you were only at the ruling party rally the a.n.c. what did you hear there. similar situation with a couple of tens of thousands of people who cannot get a stadium gra
is also holding a rally in janice burg malcolm webb is there for us so malcolm what message do leaders there have for support as. the leader of the very prettily is malema speaking right now if you at least promise to get over equality we're going to be putting a lot of the racial divide why did it all very odd even the racial divide divide like this. is one of the ways that they were. africa's. arsenal i think. he's risen very quickly since it was first for the earlier. caller a massacre. on...
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and malcolm nance, special operations, homeland security, 35 years working in the field. he's also the author of "the plot to destroy democracy: how putin and his spies are undermining america and dismantling the west." both timely books making these leading experts to talk to. mr. ambassador, i'd like to begin with you. you heard robert mueller yesterday. what ran through your mind as you did? >> just the way you set it up, brian. i mean, the other parts of what's legal and not you've been talking about, but he began and he ended with the fact that russia attacked us in 2016, they violated our sovereignty in a multiple-pronged attack designed to influence the course of that presidential election. and so far, despite what the president just said now, we've done next to nothing to prevent that in 2020, and i think moving forward we have to continue to remind your viewers and the american people to put pressure on the trump administration and the u.s. congress to enact the legislation that would protect that vote. >> and malcolm, when most people hear that, i think they thr
and malcolm nance, special operations, homeland security, 35 years working in the field. he's also the author of "the plot to destroy democracy: how putin and his spies are undermining america and dismantling the west." both timely books making these leading experts to talk to. mr. ambassador, i'd like to begin with you. you heard robert mueller yesterday. what ran through your mind as you did? >> just the way you set it up, brian. i mean, the other parts of what's legal and not...
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as you said, tony abbott and malcolm turnbull, both out of polmont because malcolm turnbull quit prettywas ousted and now scott morrison is gone as well —— out of parliament. there is a big lesson here for the governing coalition about the future. i wonder if the past played a part for labor for them as well because we had bob hawke passing away this week and a good chance for bill shorten to wallow in happier memories for his party. it was an untimely death but in terms of how these things play out in an election, it was a reminder to the electorate that the economy was in pretty safe hands during the hawke keating era possible there were many changes happening in australia under bob hawke's kaepernick watch that the liberals would regard as progressive and successful therefore the whole narrative the current liberal party has that you can't trust labor with the economy undercut that idea and has not been a more successful or dare i say popular prime minister since he still holds the record for approval ratings and therefore it was a reminder that labor can be popular here. arguably bo
as you said, tony abbott and malcolm turnbull, both out of polmont because malcolm turnbull quit prettywas ousted and now scott morrison is gone as well —— out of parliament. there is a big lesson here for the governing coalition about the future. i wonder if the past played a part for labor for them as well because we had bob hawke passing away this week and a good chance for bill shorten to wallow in happier memories for his party. it was an untimely death but in terms of how these things...
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come thanks for that malcolm webb in some way for a spot. the u.s. has tightened restrictions on iran's nuclear program by failing to renew two key sanctions waivers they were in place to allow some countries to do business with iran iran will now be in violation of the curbs if it continues to ship surplus heavy water to arm on the u.s. has also made it harder for iran to dispose of any in reached uranium it's renewed some sanctions waive is that allow russia china the u.k. and france to work with iran on civilian nuclear projects iran's president has says the u.s. is trying to sow divisions among iranians oh me call about all your general as the united states is violating international laws and pressuring companies to prevent them cooperating with iran and seeking to weaken our currency and the independence of our country there are huge conspiracies against our country and the american administration is waging a political and psychological war against us a decision to change the regime in iran washington aims to spread division in the country and t
come thanks for that malcolm webb in some way for a spot. the u.s. has tightened restrictions on iran's nuclear program by failing to renew two key sanctions waivers they were in place to allow some countries to do business with iran iran will now be in violation of the curbs if it continues to ship surplus heavy water to arm on the u.s. has also made it harder for iran to dispose of any in reached uranium it's renewed some sanctions waive is that allow russia china the u.k. and france to work...
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muhammad ali, kareem abdul-jabbar, and malcolm x are examples of the best of us. they've been held up as quintessential americans. how quintessential? muhammad ali was an olympic hero twice. malcolm x is on a postage stamp. kareem abdul-jabbar was in the movie, "airplane." a true american hero. when i was a kid, i kind of wished i was a muslim. specifically the nation of islam. they looked cool, talked cool, and they were at the front lines of the civil rights movement. you may remember in the '90s a muslim man named louis farrakhan got a million black men to march peacefully in washington, d.c. >> a sea of peace. >> and there's only a couple other people i can think of who can pull that off. well, probably also beyonce. definitely beyonce. >> the fbi investigating a mosque fire near palm springs and they believe it was, i'm quoting here, an intentional act. >> but oh how times have changed. >> a bangladeshi born new york city taxi driver is recovering today from knife wounds to his neck, face, and hands, all with the designation of hate crime. >> a southern calif
muhammad ali, kareem abdul-jabbar, and malcolm x are examples of the best of us. they've been held up as quintessential americans. how quintessential? muhammad ali was an olympic hero twice. malcolm x is on a postage stamp. kareem abdul-jabbar was in the movie, "airplane." a true american hero. when i was a kid, i kind of wished i was a muslim. specifically the nation of islam. they looked cool, talked cool, and they were at the front lines of the civil rights movement. you may...
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now in south africa and malcolm webb our correspondent there it must be hugely disappointing them for caster semenya and indeed the south african government to the hilt on this. that's right enormous disappointment here among the supporters of caster semenya rights groups activists who've said all along that these kinds of regulations that discriminate three and that they're not aware of the rulings that caster semenya and for athletes like her you have not true but on usually high levels of testosterone would have to take medication to reduce the cost for him to be able to compete in an event that is the races that are four hundred meters up to one mile without going to be seen as a massive blow by so many are by the south african government rights group campaigners and everyone else here who feel that these kind of rules of discriminatory and unfair and as we've already said i mean she's in the olympics in a world eight hundred meter champion what does it mean for her career and indeed said titles. well so far she said very little sometimes she tweeted that sometimes the best way to
now in south africa and malcolm webb our correspondent there it must be hugely disappointing them for caster semenya and indeed the south african government to the hilt on this. that's right enormous disappointment here among the supporters of caster semenya rights groups activists who've said all along that these kinds of regulations that discriminate three and that they're not aware of the rulings that caster semenya and for athletes like her you have not true but on usually high levels of...
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correspondent who is at the national results center in pretoria malcolm what's your reading of those comments from mr romack. the president ran opposer was speaking very much in his capacity as the outgoing president he wasn't talking party politics at all we are the course is the result center of the electoral commission here so he was thanking south africans for voting thanking different people who played roles in this election and praising the success of the democratic process. he's actually now technically not the president for the next 2 weeks and then he'll be sworn in for his next in about 2 weeks from now we also expect him. supporters that's where more likely to. celebration of a victory for for his party for the a.n.c. but here was very diplomatic very kind of neutral beach just praising the democratic process. what does he say or do malcolm to keep those people who didn't vote for him trappy when he becomes president again in what 2 and a bit weeks time. it's a bit loud here didn't exactly catch your question but the a.n.c. is vote share has been declining over every elect
correspondent who is at the national results center in pretoria malcolm what's your reading of those comments from mr romack. the president ran opposer was speaking very much in his capacity as the outgoing president he wasn't talking party politics at all we are the course is the result center of the electoral commission here so he was thanking south africans for voting thanking different people who played roles in this election and praising the success of the democratic process. he's actually...
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reporter rob malcolm with what happened next. >> reporter: the video is shocking. victor alec on it never expected to film the ceci sat down for a meal saturday morning with his cousin at the ihop on north sunrise avenue. >> i thought it was some type of prank, but instead it was reality, he was barging in, making a huge scene. >> reporter: police say the man in the video ryan james heater was threatening staff while looking for his wife who looks at the restaurant. >> i guess he wanted her to quit in some type of way, so he decided to grab her, not in a harmful way, but just like hey, let's leave. >> reporter: as the encounter escalated, customers called police who arrived in minutes. trying to de-escalate the situation, the officers shouted warnings and commands, he and his k-9 officer back up to give the man as he moves forwards what happens next as the customers pinned against the glass in shock. victor was here for a ed watch- 9 officer take a bite out of crime. >> was crazy. i would be frightened to do something like that. >> reporter: ryan james heater was b
reporter rob malcolm with what happened next. >> reporter: the video is shocking. victor alec on it never expected to film the ceci sat down for a meal saturday morning with his cousin at the ihop on north sunrise avenue. >> i thought it was some type of prank, but instead it was reality, he was barging in, making a huge scene. >> reporter: police say the man in the video ryan james heater was threatening staff while looking for his wife who looks at the restaurant. >> i...
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abbott arrived promising stability but he lost it just 2 years before being rolled by the moderate malcolm turnbull who himself was replaced me last year the current prime minister scott morrison knows australians have had enough. you know it's been a pretty tumultuous time and i think a strides would welcome the fact that that period of time is about and it should be strange expect that of the parliament and i'm pleased that that's the case the the yeah i did get in this has come to a close and the eyes of working together and the fighting on the future has come this election both main parties have introduced rules to make internal coups more difficult now instead of a simple majority of over 50 percent a super majority of caucus members will be required to vote out a city.
abbott arrived promising stability but he lost it just 2 years before being rolled by the moderate malcolm turnbull who himself was replaced me last year the current prime minister scott morrison knows australians have had enough. you know it's been a pretty tumultuous time and i think a strides would welcome the fact that that period of time is about and it should be strange expect that of the parliament and i'm pleased that that's the case the the yeah i did get in this has come to a close...
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newshour weekend special correspondent malcolm brabant reports. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: "zorba's dance," asek c, rings out at a traditional fair in what has long been the conservative party's heartland in southern england. ( music ) it's an ironic selection for hsexiteers, because two mo after britain was due to leave the e.u., the nation is still dancing to europe's tune. >> i did vote "come out," and i think its been going on far too long. and it's a terrible met the moment. >> a shambles. >> it's... it's a bi embarrassing, really, a representation of britain and our politics. t y should have taken britain at its word when we voteto leave. >> please welcome to the stage, nigel farage. >> reporter: nigel farage formerly led the u.k. independence party, the driving force behind the 2016 brexit referendum. he's trying to convince voters in featherstone, a gritty town 0 miles north of london, to return him to the e.u. parliament, an institution he holds in contempt. >> generally, the brits are very placid, very slow to anger. but right at the minute, they're y.gry because their democr and thi
newshour weekend special correspondent malcolm brabant reports. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: "zorba's dance," asek c, rings out at a traditional fair in what has long been the conservative party's heartland in southern england. ( music ) it's an ironic selection for hsexiteers, because two mo after britain was due to leave the e.u., the nation is still dancing to europe's tune. >> i did vote "come out," and i think its been going on far too long. and it's a terrible met...
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not sure he had any choice this was his 2nd election defeat he lost against the then prime minister malcolm turnbull 3 years ago but then he was celebrating because he was expected to lose that election by a wide margin yes he came very close to winning you know he just missed out and that both him essentially the next 3 years and people really have high expectations he would win this election that's all about expectations he exceeded them 3 years ago he massively missed out on expectations this time around so you really have very little choice but to resign also one thing as well about scott morrison the instability in the leadership of his liberal rights a sense of party has really been something that most australians seemed to be fed up with tony abbott's 1st one an election for the rights of center party back in 20 the same he was overthrown by malcolm turnbull who was in turn overthrown and replied to stop morris 9 months ago it was thought that the real bone wing goal of that job as prime minister would really help the labor party the political instability in the governing liberal par
not sure he had any choice this was his 2nd election defeat he lost against the then prime minister malcolm turnbull 3 years ago but then he was celebrating because he was expected to lose that election by a wide margin yes he came very close to winning you know he just missed out and that both him essentially the next 3 years and people really have high expectations he would win this election that's all about expectations he exceeded them 3 years ago he massively missed out on expectations...
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i spoke to malcolm clarke... the football supporters federation about the issues concerned... he felt the cost of tickets were particularly bad... for the champions league final, 80% of the tickets that are officially available through the competing clubs cost £150 or more. some of them £500. that is a disgrace because the match going fans of those clubs follow their team already throughout europe without those match going fans uefa wouldn't have the product that it sells. i'm afraid that in terms of ticket prices uefa doesn't see fans it only sees revenue streams. prices uefa doesn't see fans it only sees revenue streamslj prices uefa doesn't see fans it only sees revenue streams. i wanted to ask you about how fans are valued across football in general and what your opinion is. i think the premier league did put a cap on away prices. that was probably because they were concerned that away attendances might be reducing and they were sensible enough to realise this affects their television product. if there aren't
i spoke to malcolm clarke... the football supporters federation about the issues concerned... he felt the cost of tickets were particularly bad... for the champions league final, 80% of the tickets that are officially available through the competing clubs cost £150 or more. some of them £500. that is a disgrace because the match going fans of those clubs follow their team already throughout europe without those match going fans uefa wouldn't have the product that it sells. i'm afraid that in...
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has led the country since the end of apostacy and white minority rule in ninety ninety four but is malcolm with reports also west so in johannesburg its popularity is declining. i. went in five years after south africa became a democracy these people are tired of having no jobs no land and poor housing these kinds of protests happen every week and more say with an election coming this one last month in a township in johannesburg. has lived in a shack for thirteen years politicians have always promised better housing but she says they don't even organize trash collections. we don't have enough space we need someone i'm not going to avoid up until they took us to have saved a place. not the same for everyone south africa's the most any country in the world since apartheid most white people remain relatively wealthy economically things improved to some black people. but not in the shanty towns each one of these toilets is shared by dozens of families they smell bad their only. about once a week across south africa there are millions of people living in similar conditions in informal settlemen
has led the country since the end of apostacy and white minority rule in ninety ninety four but is malcolm with reports also west so in johannesburg its popularity is declining. i. went in five years after south africa became a democracy these people are tired of having no jobs no land and poor housing these kinds of protests happen every week and more say with an election coming this one last month in a township in johannesburg. has lived in a shack for thirteen years politicians have always...
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abbott arrived promising stability but he lost to just 2 years before being rolled by the moderate malcolm turnbull who himself was replaced made last year. the current prime minister scott morrison knows australians have had enough. you know it's been a pretty tumultuous time and i think it strives with welcome the fact that that period of time is out and it should be either a strange expect that of the parliament and i'm pleased that that's the case the yeah i did get in this has come to a close and the eyes of working together and if i can see on the future is come this election both main parties have introduced rules to make internal cusa more difficult now instead of a simple majority over 50 percent a supermajority of caucus members will be required to vote out a sitting prime minister 75 percent for labor and for the liberals 2 thirds of their parliamentarians under such rules most of the recent leadership challenges would have failed but it might not be enough to satisfy voters so we can expect to see just how the current government because of instability what we've seen over time
abbott arrived promising stability but he lost to just 2 years before being rolled by the moderate malcolm turnbull who himself was replaced made last year. the current prime minister scott morrison knows australians have had enough. you know it's been a pretty tumultuous time and i think it strives with welcome the fact that that period of time is out and it should be either a strange expect that of the parliament and i'm pleased that that's the case the yeah i did get in this has come to a...
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malcolm and e.j. will be back later on in the show. >>> things are heating up for defiant william barr. that's next. r defiant william barr that's next. geico makes it easy to get help when you need it. with licensed agents available 24/7. it's not just easy. it's having-a-walrus-in-goal easy! roooaaaar! it's a walrus! ridiculous! yes! nice save, big guy! good job duncan! way to go! [chanting] it's not just easy. it's geico easy. oh, duncan. stay up. no sleepies. like.. pnc easy lock, so you can easily lock your credit card when its maximum limit differs from its vertical limit. and clover flex, for when you need to take credit cards when no one carries cash. or requesting a call to help get a new credit card- one that hasn't followed the family goldfish. pnc - make today the day. >>> has the president or anyone at the white house asked or suggested you open an investigation of anyone? yes or no please, sir. >> um, the president or anybody else? >> seems you would remember something like that and be a
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in the middle. >> i was i was on the second episode of "malcolm in the middle." >> seth: you were ond applause >> this is bryan >> seth: that's bryan right there. >> that's jane >> seth: that's jane >> yeah, they were so nice to me you have to know that you just hosted one of the nicest men in - >> seth: yeah. >> in show business. but they took me to lunch that day. and i -- you know, just to -- it's my second role on tv ever, or third >> seth: that's a big deal and i think it has to be very intimidating when you come on to a show like that and you have, you know, a few scenes >> yeah. >> seth: it makes a huge difference - >> yeah. >> seth: if people are nice to you. >> totally and it's full circle cause bryan then came and directed "modern family. he directed, i think, two or three episodes of the show [ cheers and applause >> seth: and do you feel as though -- did you repay the favor when he came or did you - >> no, i made him get his own lunch. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> craft service is over there kid. you punk you're never going to go anywhere in this business. >> seth: so y
in the middle. >> i was i was on the second episode of "malcolm in the middle." >> seth: you were ond applause >> this is bryan >> seth: that's bryan right there. >> that's jane >> seth: that's jane >> yeah, they were so nice to me you have to know that you just hosted one of the nicest men in - >> seth: yeah. >> in show business. but they took me to lunch that day. and i -- you know, just to -- it's my second role on tv ever, or...
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and that was actually one of the biggest reasons why malcolm turnbull got pushed out of power last years party could not agree on a proper way to come together on an energy policy that they could sell amongst each other to the public. and from the young voters particularly, this is such an issue for them because they really do see politicians gambling with their future. so the labor party has come out with a very ambitious platform in terms of when it comes to sort of complying with the paris agreement and the missions targets. and that has the liberal party arguing that it costs the economy more financially and the labor party say that we pay for it now or we pay for it in the future. so it is a real argument and real division of ideas and real inability to discuss a proper way forward. on an issue that really impacts the entire country and of course the future generations. >> it is interesting to see how australia is taking this issue on. it is an issue that whether you like it or not, at some point will be at your front door, already is quite honestly. jamie, thank you again for your
and that was actually one of the biggest reasons why malcolm turnbull got pushed out of power last years party could not agree on a proper way to come together on an energy policy that they could sell amongst each other to the public. and from the young voters particularly, this is such an issue for them because they really do see politicians gambling with their future. so the labor party has come out with a very ambitious platform in terms of when it comes to sort of complying with the paris...
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we have malcolm nance. richard, to you, how real is talk of sending troops to iran given the context of 18 years of war in the middle east that americans don't feel all that satisfied with, and the idea that iran is not grenada or the falkland islands. it's the middle east. >> about the credibility of that report. it is a report of "the new york times." they cite six sources and it's one of the top national security reporters in the entire country. i think its credibility is very strong that he got a briefing that the hard liner, some hawks got together and have been dusting off war plans for iran, but even in "the new york times" report, it said it's unclear if president trump is going along with this, if president trump is aware that people in his national security staff, including john bolton are looking over, reviewing and beefing up their war plans for iran. is it possible? it certainly is possible. if you look at what happened over the last several years, since really the iraq war, there has been this
we have malcolm nance. richard, to you, how real is talk of sending troops to iran given the context of 18 years of war in the middle east that americans don't feel all that satisfied with, and the idea that iran is not grenada or the falkland islands. it's the middle east. >> about the credibility of that report. it is a report of "the new york times." they cite six sources and it's one of the top national security reporters in the entire country. i think its credibility is...
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athletes together for the purpose of becoming a sports connected civil rights arm to go with what malcolm x was doing, to go with what martin luther king was doing, and in harry edwards' book, he explains that what he was trying to do was bring intelligent black males to the forefront and use the one platform or mechanism they had, which was sports. that is no different than what lebron is doing today. that is no different than what colin kaepernick and eric reed are doing today. these two recently one a case -- case, had their case is settled with the nfl. that is huge. that means they stood their ground. did win all the money they wanted? probably not, but they won and the evolution continues. >> and you have mentioned muhammad ali was a part of that movement. how long did that movement last as an athlete? clyde: well, for muhammad ali, it probably lasted longer to the 1960's for he then for any of the other athletes because, as you know, because of his political stance, cassius clay, who later became muhammad ali, actually was stripped of his heavyweight title. his struggle went on int
athletes together for the purpose of becoming a sports connected civil rights arm to go with what malcolm x was doing, to go with what martin luther king was doing, and in harry edwards' book, he explains that what he was trying to do was bring intelligent black males to the forefront and use the one platform or mechanism they had, which was sports. that is no different than what lebron is doing today. that is no different than what colin kaepernick and eric reed are doing today. these two...
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the fact when the liberal party came into power, the person in charge was malcolm turnbull.nd he was ousted in a leadership spill just last summer, you know, by a faction, that, you know, was led over the party's disputes about climate change. so scott morrison who was the immigration minister before he came in, has essentially basically been campaigning since august to win over the public. they know that there had to be an election by may this year. so, really, it was as soon as morrison came in, bill shorten knew as well, from the labor side, that they will all were coming for a may election. it's been a short season essentially 36, 37 days. but both sides have really been campaigning since malcolm turnbull left office. >> just a bit more about shorten, again, unpopular. tell us about the reasons. there is a history, the reason voters see him a certain way. >> yes, well, you know, we've had a revolving door, as you said, within the liberal party, three prime ministers in the six years that the labor party was in opposition. but before the labor party was in opposition, kev
the fact when the liberal party came into power, the person in charge was malcolm turnbull.nd he was ousted in a leadership spill just last summer, you know, by a faction, that, you know, was led over the party's disputes about climate change. so scott morrison who was the immigration minister before he came in, has essentially basically been campaigning since august to win over the public. they know that there had to be an election by may this year. so, really, it was as soon as morrison came...
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popularity of the ruling african national congress one of them involved in mental health facility malcolm webb reports from johannesburg. elizabeth says her brother christopher didn't have to die he had epilepsy and lived in a mental health care facility in the last. three years ago she says health officials moved him to an unregistered on licensed and ill equipped building he was among more than a thousand patients taken out of care at the time weeks later he was dead manny cleanness. and get enrolled in is one point six. along with christopher more than a hundred and forty patients died nearly sixty are still missing campaigners say the officials responsible were stealing public health care funds that the officials deny it but it's just one of dozens of corruption scandals here in south africa that lighted the ruling african national congress specially in the last ten years it's made it increasingly difficult for the a.n.c. to retain votes. in. the worst scandals surfaced under former president jacob zuma treasury says billions of dollars of public money was stolen presidency will run o
popularity of the ruling african national congress one of them involved in mental health facility malcolm webb reports from johannesburg. elizabeth says her brother christopher didn't have to die he had epilepsy and lived in a mental health care facility in the last. three years ago she says health officials moved him to an unregistered on licensed and ill equipped building he was among more than a thousand patients taken out of care at the time weeks later he was dead manny cleanness. and get...
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twenty two percent of the vote official results are expected on saturday that speak to al-jazeera as malcolm webb who joins us from a vote counting center in pretoria marcum tell us about how things are going where you are and what the trends are whether they're due to change or in the next few hours. we're watching the results come in on these big screens here the blue panels the results for the provincial elections people voted for provincial governments at the same time the panel in the center shows us the results for the national elections so let's go parties are allocated seats in parliament according to their. peers up here the party that gets a majority. is the leader of that party that becomes president parties each of their desks over here including the a.n.c. you as you mentioned at the moment do have a majority it's just over sixty percent of the votes being counted so far and see has about fifty seven percent of the vote. the democratic alliance which is the largest opposition party has about twenty three percent at the moment which is almost the same as the vote share that they
twenty two percent of the vote official results are expected on saturday that speak to al-jazeera as malcolm webb who joins us from a vote counting center in pretoria marcum tell us about how things are going where you are and what the trends are whether they're due to change or in the next few hours. we're watching the results come in on these big screens here the blue panels the results for the provincial elections people voted for provincial governments at the same time the panel in the...
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one was in pretoria two weeks ago many people want to change this elections on likely to bring it malcolm webb al-jazeera johannesburg south africa. a rival parties in south sudan have agreed to delay forming the unity government by six months representatives of president salva kiir and rebel leader requests sharp trying to salvage a peace deal signed last year they were meeting in ethiopia's capital but haven't resolved several differences before the may twelfth deadline to form a government i uganda's opposition politician bobby wine has told he's willing to sit down with president yoweri museveni to discuss the challenges facing the country the popular musician turned politician was released after three days in custody for taking part in what the authorities called unlawful protests catherine reports from couple. this was the moment the town home on thursday after three days in cassidy for leading protests against a social media tax many of his supporters like young john to his music and political views most have grown up with president yoweri in the seventies in charge has been in pow
one was in pretoria two weeks ago many people want to change this elections on likely to bring it malcolm webb al-jazeera johannesburg south africa. a rival parties in south sudan have agreed to delay forming the unity government by six months representatives of president salva kiir and rebel leader requests sharp trying to salvage a peace deal signed last year they were meeting in ethiopia's capital but haven't resolved several differences before the may twelfth deadline to form a government i...
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cochairs at this time for their hard work and helping to craft this particular bond, starting with malcolm young, thank you so much. [applause] >> tamika moss, myrna mel garr, and annie chung. [applause] we couldn't have put together a better group of people who have dedicated their lives and their careers to addressing a lot of the inequities, especially around housing and creating more affordable housing for so many communities in san francisco. i am grateful for their service. let me just tell you a little bit about what we have planned to do with this bond, which will be introduced at the board of supervisors today. we need about eight devotes, and we have two, four, five votes here so far. we have to get on the phone and get to some of those other supervisors. we know that one of our highest priorities is addressing low income housing, and making sure that people who fit within the low income category receive access to affordable housing. this bond will allocate about $210 million to the construction , the acquisition, and the rehabilitation of permanently affordable rental housing un
cochairs at this time for their hard work and helping to craft this particular bond, starting with malcolm young, thank you so much. [applause] >> tamika moss, myrna mel garr, and annie chung. [applause] we couldn't have put together a better group of people who have dedicated their lives and their careers to addressing a lot of the inequities, especially around housing and creating more affordable housing for so many communities in san francisco. i am grateful for their service. let me...
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. >>> i want to bring in malcolm nance, author of "the plot to destroy america".m, to cynthia's point, experts like you and others have said this kind of thing deserves what's called an all of government strategy and that means the all of government has to be directed by the president, even in response to the entire mueller report which details russian interference and today's speech, what we still don't have and sarah sanders was asked about this, is direction from the president to say here's the czar of it, here's the mission, here's what's supposed to happen. >> that's because as sarah sanders made it clear, she kept saying that agencies are taking the lead on these things. but the person who won't take the lead on it is the president of the united states. to have an all-of-government approach you must believe there is a problem. the president believes, in his own words, this is all a hoax. even the government of russia has viewed or prop began diezed that the mueller report had exonerated them from carrying out any activity. robert mueller made it clear today,
. >>> i want to bring in malcolm nance, author of "the plot to destroy america".m, to cynthia's point, experts like you and others have said this kind of thing deserves what's called an all of government strategy and that means the all of government has to be directed by the president, even in response to the entire mueller report which details russian interference and today's speech, what we still don't have and sarah sanders was asked about this, is direction from the...
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x martin luther king jr., and malcolm x. she argues the evidence in the case points away from the convicted assassin's hands or hand and toward the cia. she discusses her findings in remarks she made at a conference on political assassinations of the 1960's, hosted by the jfk historical group. >> let's get started. thank you very much for coming. we appreciate your interest in what we call the real history. we are all fed a bunch of stories that may have seemed true at the time by the people who were telling them. as time goes by, we get more information. river. is like a it is constantly flowing. there is no input at every point. -- there is new input at every point. let's go to the next slide. history.all, this is people always say, why should i care? why do you punish your children when? they do something wrong so they learn not to do it again. that is why we have to get history right. we have to punish the perpetrators posthumously if that is only -- if that is our only option. have we found and punish the perpetrators o
x martin luther king jr., and malcolm x. she argues the evidence in the case points away from the convicted assassin's hands or hand and toward the cia. she discusses her findings in remarks she made at a conference on political assassinations of the 1960's, hosted by the jfk historical group. >> let's get started. thank you very much for coming. we appreciate your interest in what we call the real history. we are all fed a bunch of stories that may have seemed true at the time by the...
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malcolm what's the atmosphere like where you are. so far it's quiet but there is a line of people who've come early to vote. in the exam alexandra township which you can see here housing here quite small other people many other people living in shacks it's not a wealthy area this is the entrance to the polling station political parties are allowed to set up a desk here so that they can check their own members in their register so this is the desk for the ruling african national congress they've been in power every election since one thousand nine hundred four and this is the desk still being set up for the opposition economic freedom fighters who are small but rapidly rising opposition party as we go and you can see the people who've come. to vote the people here for at least an hour to two waiting in line. for democracy in south africa which definitely is a legacy let's go get closer we can all look at some of these people a legacy of how hard it was for people to win the right to vote here the struggle for democracy against white m
malcolm what's the atmosphere like where you are. so far it's quiet but there is a line of people who've come early to vote. in the exam alexandra township which you can see here housing here quite small other people many other people living in shacks it's not a wealthy area this is the entrance to the polling station political parties are allowed to set up a desk here so that they can check their own members in their register so this is the desk for the ruling african national congress they've...
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is decreasing voter turnout as well it would for the moment we'll leave it there malcolm and come back to us when we do get results from the election commission thank you. now thirteen people including two russian secret service agents be jailed for plotting to overthrow montenegro's government in an effort to stop it from joining nato russian's. shisha and glad to be popof were jailed between twelve and fifteen years to serve in opposition politicians received five year sentences al-jazeera as. joins me now from the go capital. exactly what seems to have happened in terms of these people being found guilty what were they attempting to do. and these secret service russian agents are sentenced to sentences fifteen years of prison in markov and twelve years of prison in case. of because according to a very direct they try to overthrow montenegrin government and install prashant against nato government who will definitely not. allow one to name. to become u.s. and nato member there accused the did there that they were trying to organize a criminal group which consisted of montenegrin and
is decreasing voter turnout as well it would for the moment we'll leave it there malcolm and come back to us when we do get results from the election commission thank you. now thirteen people including two russian secret service agents be jailed for plotting to overthrow montenegro's government in an effort to stop it from joining nato russian's. shisha and glad to be popof were jailed between twelve and fifteen years to serve in opposition politicians received five year sentences al-jazeera...
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as ktvu's rob malcolm shows us, it is the first time girls were included. >> reporter: scout-o-rama brought thousands of kids together to learn how fun and an adventure for the entire family . >> it shows off scouting. anything you think about scouting and some things you don't know about scouting are demonstrated here. >> reporter: close to 5000 people came to the gates of san jose history park, visiting a record number of 140 booths. the kids were not only playing and learning for today but for the future. >> the youth who graduate from scouting exhibit the leadership as class leaders, business leaders, they earn eagle scout or girl scout gold award and in the military, they pump you up a rank. >> reporter: i'm getting -- >> there is a lot of great interest in scouting. it is one of the only places where kids learn about leadership. >> reporter: boy scouts were founded in 1910. since then, over 2 million kids have taken part. the organization has changed over the years . >> first of all, there's girls. i'm a gay dad. i wanted the experience for her. we checked out girl scouts. we didn't f
as ktvu's rob malcolm shows us, it is the first time girls were included. >> reporter: scout-o-rama brought thousands of kids together to learn how fun and an adventure for the entire family . >> it shows off scouting. anything you think about scouting and some things you don't know about scouting are demonstrated here. >> reporter: close to 5000 people came to the gates of san jose history park, visiting a record number of 140 booths. the kids were not only playing and...
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saturday so far there are no great surprises but signs of a steadily shifting political landscape malcolm webb al-jazeera pretoria south africa. at least $65.00 refugees and migrants have drowned after their boat capsized off the coast of to nazir the boat sank off the turn as ian city of facts after sailing from libya it is one of the deadly a ship wrecks involving refugees and migrants trying to reach europe this year. now tens of thousands of algerians have returned to the streets for yet another day of protests against what they call the ruling elite they want k. figures collected to alstott president after disease beautifully to see how presidential elections are expected in july the protesters say they want to complete regime change pressure from demonstrators and the military forced to flee or to step down last month protesters in sudan braving scorching. whether to continue their 5 weeks at headquarters and to protest leaders are threatening a civil disobedience campaign as they grow increasingly frustrated with the treatment delays and handing over power military rulers say elect
saturday so far there are no great surprises but signs of a steadily shifting political landscape malcolm webb al-jazeera pretoria south africa. at least $65.00 refugees and migrants have drowned after their boat capsized off the coast of to nazir the boat sank off the turn as ian city of facts after sailing from libya it is one of the deadly a ship wrecks involving refugees and migrants trying to reach europe this year. now tens of thousands of algerians have returned to the streets for yet...
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in power but they have been allegations of voting irregularities in wednesday's general election malcolm webb reports on the national results center in pretoria. since the 1st results were displayed the ruling african. congress has had more than 50 percent of the vote it's one every election since apartheid ended and democracy began in 1904 but this time it has a smaller majority than ever before more political ideas now than we had what what a story that this is telling is that there are democracy is going on for the data we now have got what over 40 parties the political parties that are participating in these elections and sees declining popularity followed a series of corruption scandals especially under former president jacob zuma and ongoing protests over poor delivery of public services president several run a poser has been credited with halting the party's decline since he took over just over a year ago he's been promising to tackle corruption the largest opposition party the democratic alliance has just over a 5th of the vote as it did in the last election it's one of a number
in power but they have been allegations of voting irregularities in wednesday's general election malcolm webb reports on the national results center in pretoria. since the 1st results were displayed the ruling african. congress has had more than 50 percent of the vote it's one every election since apartheid ended and democracy began in 1904 but this time it has a smaller majority than ever before more political ideas now than we had what what a story that this is telling is that there are...
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mandela has won all previous five votes but a series of public scandals has dented its popularity malcolm webb has more from johannesburg. elizabeth pangolin says her brother christopher didn't have to die he had epilepsy and lived in a mental health care facility then there's forty. three years ago she says health officials moved him to an unregistered on licensed and ill equipped building he was among more than a thousand patients taken out of care at the time weeks later he was dead it's manly clearness. it's not i don't know i get enrolled it really is one point six. i don't want to think we have to get along with christopher more than one hundred forty patients died nearly sixty are still missing campaigners say the officials responsible were stealing public health care funds that the officials deny it but it's just one of dozens of corruption scandals here in south africa that have lighted the ruling african national congress especially in the last ten years and it's made it increasingly difficult for the a.n.c. to retain both. the worst scandals surfaced on the former president jac
mandela has won all previous five votes but a series of public scandals has dented its popularity malcolm webb has more from johannesburg. elizabeth pangolin says her brother christopher didn't have to die he had epilepsy and lived in a mental health care facility then there's forty. three years ago she says health officials moved him to an unregistered on licensed and ill equipped building he was among more than a thousand patients taken out of care at the time weeks later he was dead it's...
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charging to collect their salaries let's bring in markham weigh in kampala uganda for the latest malcolm what more are we hearing about the circumstances of this accident bodies. dozens more there now. the boat actually sank very unlikely that. we pulled from the water alive it's more likely to be a question of where the bodies of the of the missing will be found the rescue efforts have been fairly minimal from what we've been told they were thought to and around the lake so they went in boats to try and rescue people but they don't have the proper mix just using the small wood plea used by live around the lake. overloading is very common on many of the waterways in congo course many people are . ok apologies for that we seem to be where we're losing you a little bit so we're just going to leave it there and hopefully we'll be able to rest the connection better for our next shows malcolm webb on the line there from kampala honester a boat accident in the democratic republic of congo which has killed dozens of people in zimbabwe the opposition leaders promised to ramp up pressure on the g
charging to collect their salaries let's bring in markham weigh in kampala uganda for the latest malcolm what more are we hearing about the circumstances of this accident bodies. dozens more there now. the boat actually sank very unlikely that. we pulled from the water alive it's more likely to be a question of where the bodies of the of the missing will be found the rescue efforts have been fairly minimal from what we've been told they were thought to and around the lake so they went in boats...
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at the national results center in pretoria and of course malcolm over the last few days we have got a clearer idea more so now with much of the vote counted and completed as to how really the parties stand. those results being counted they've been posted on the screens up here 3 screens to the side showing us the results for the provincial elections people got to vote for the provincial government the same time as voting for the national government that results displayed in the middle you can see they've counted $99.00 of the votes that were cast but those last few polling stations to be counted at the slowest reasons for that include problems at the polling stations disputes and so on that we're talking about a very small number of polling stations but it still might take quite some time to get those last sets of data in we've been here reporting since wednesday's poll let's take a look at what's been happening. since the 1st results were displayed the ruling african national congress has had more than 50 percent of the vote it's one every election since apartheid ended and democra
at the national results center in pretoria and of course malcolm over the last few days we have got a clearer idea more so now with much of the vote counted and completed as to how really the parties stand. those results being counted they've been posted on the screens up here 3 screens to the side showing us the results for the provincial elections people got to vote for the provincial government the same time as voting for the national government that results displayed in the middle you can...
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malcolm with 15 off the bench.threes tonight, actually four in 11 tries. he had 29 points to lead the bucs to take game one 108-100. bucs are off to the early lead. that is the sporting for this hour. it's 11:00. >>> coming up next at 11:00, late season storm bringing rain to the bay area causing events to be canceled and we're not done with the wet weather. t ance lore chanslor. >>> live where the weather is forcing cancellations. >> one of the biggest nonprofit fund repairses of the year and fundraisers and this plaza was water logged. >> we've been excited for the first day. >> on old courthouse square business is slow. the outdoor patio empty. shades drawn.
malcolm with 15 off the bench.threes tonight, actually four in 11 tries. he had 29 points to lead the bucs to take game one 108-100. bucs are off to the early lead. that is the sporting for this hour. it's 11:00. >>> coming up next at 11:00, late season storm bringing rain to the bay area causing events to be canceled and we're not done with the wet weather. t ance lore chanslor. >>> live where the weather is forcing cancellations. >> one of the biggest nonprofit fund...
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pecl in johannesburg you just saw there for a moment in malcolm's report she is a political analyst and senior research fellow with the trade collective think tank thanks very much for being with us. so just to just to pick up on the point that was being made about the d.n.c. that they are despite all of the pushback against them and their loss of support in many places in south africa they are still projected to win but do you get the sense that they are getting the message from from south africans the sense of anger and frustration that many are feeling. and the one the one way that manifested itself was of course the recall of the former president zuma because he was seen as a liability going into these elections in particular and the eighteen months stretch between his resignation and now have helped immensely to galvanize and get some new new breath into the a.n.c. clean up operations person time up or such perceived as mr mr keen as somebody who understands international relations understands the investor investor relations and also is very keen on getting corruption to the bottom
pecl in johannesburg you just saw there for a moment in malcolm's report she is a political analyst and senior research fellow with the trade collective think tank thanks very much for being with us. so just to just to pick up on the point that was being made about the d.n.c. that they are despite all of the pushback against them and their loss of support in many places in south africa they are still projected to win but do you get the sense that they are getting the message from from south...
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thank you for joining us, john malcolm, this morning. we will be right back, stay with us. you look for when you trade? i want free access to research. yep, td ameritrade's got that. free access to every platform. yeah, that too. i don't want any trade minimums. yeah, i totally agree, they don't have any of those. i want to know what i'm paying upfront. yes, absolutely. do you just say yes to everything? hm. well i say no to kale. mm. yeah, they say if you blanch it it's better, but that seems...