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the wonderful mr mandela used to love to eat it. i will be hotfooting it down to cape town to meet the young ballroom dancers topping to shape the future of the rainbow nation. the amazing thing about seeing the born—free generation, which is, they don't really know how it feels to feel or see segregation. i am in johannesburg, the largest city in south africa, as the country celebrates 100 years since the birth of its most famous son, nelson mandela. jo'burg is where he found his feet as an anti—apartheid activist, and it is the place he called home once again following his release from prison. situated in the north of the country, the city grew at a startling rate after the discovery of gold in 1886. scores came from across africa and beyond to seek their fortune. but while many white prospectors got rich, the black workers suffered in poverty. in the late 1940s, inequality became law under the notorious apartheid regime, which lasted for nearly 50 years, until mandela was elected president. by that time decades of industrial decl
the wonderful mr mandela used to love to eat it. i will be hotfooting it down to cape town to meet the young ballroom dancers topping to shape the future of the rainbow nation. the amazing thing about seeing the born—free generation, which is, they don't really know how it feels to feel or see segregation. i am in johannesburg, the largest city in south africa, as the country celebrates 100 years since the birth of its most famous son, nelson mandela. jo'burg is where he found his feet as an...
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laureates for example south african business and to to part of the group and they're trying to spread mandela's mrs of peace and reconciliation to young africans he was really involved in that as he was chairing it plus last but not least he had his own foundation which pushes for better governments in governments in africa but also all over the world and the more just more peaceful world indeed a remarkable man and norma's contribution to the world to take thank you very much indeed now thousands of mourners have attended a state funeral in the italian city of genoa to commemorate those killed when a motorway bridge collapsed in the city on tuesday the country's leaders joined victims' relatives to pay tribute to the dead prayers were offered for the thirty eight confirmed victims and a further three people discovered under the debris early saturday some families chose not to attend the ceremonies prefer him to bury their dead privately. let's bring in our correspondent phil a woman who's standing by in rome so philip thousands of people attended the state funeral service today in genoa tell us a
laureates for example south african business and to to part of the group and they're trying to spread mandela's mrs of peace and reconciliation to young africans he was really involved in that as he was chairing it plus last but not least he had his own foundation which pushes for better governments in governments in africa but also all over the world and the more just more peaceful world indeed a remarkable man and norma's contribution to the world to take thank you very much indeed now...
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laureates for example south african desmond tutu is part of the group and they're trying to spread mandela's mrs of peace and reconciliation to young africans he was really involved in that as he was chairing a plus last but not least he had his own foundation which pushes for better governments in governments in africa but also all over the world and the more just more peaceful world indeed a remarkable man and norma's contribution to the world that we have to take thank you very much indeed. well now to some of the other stories making news around the world a polish prosecutor says the driver of a ukrainian bus that crashed overnight in southeastern poland will be charged three people were killed and thirty eight injured when the bus heading from the ukrainian city of live to vienna crashed through a guardrail it plunged down a slope about forty kilometers from the polish ukrainian border. venezuela's president nicolas maduro has raged wages in the country for the fifth time this year as part of a monetary overhaul that aims to curb inflation a new sovereign boliver are in use for monday we'll
laureates for example south african desmond tutu is part of the group and they're trying to spread mandela's mrs of peace and reconciliation to young africans he was really involved in that as he was chairing a plus last but not least he had his own foundation which pushes for better governments in governments in africa but also all over the world and the more just more peaceful world indeed a remarkable man and norma's contribution to the world that we have to take thank you very much indeed....
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during her brief trip theresa may visited the cell nelson mandela was held in for 18 years. mrsrip to say the uk would fundamentally shift the way it spends aid money towards building private enterprise and tackling political and economic instability. the dynamic, fast—growing economies of africa have many suitors these days and theresa may dismissed suggestions that britain had missed the boat. but because of brexit the uk is looking for expanded trade opportunities beyond the european union which at the moment is by far our biggest market. but with brexit talks seemingly stalled and time to do a deal running out, i asked the prime minister how she planned to break the deadlock. 0ur negotiating teams with the european commission are sitting down and going through remaining details on the withdrawal agreement. i will have opportunities to discuss them collectively with european leaders that are coming up in the coming weeks. so you are aiming for a deal in october, but under what circumstances would you walk away from the table and say the deal on offer is simply not acceptable?
during her brief trip theresa may visited the cell nelson mandela was held in for 18 years. mrsrip to say the uk would fundamentally shift the way it spends aid money towards building private enterprise and tackling political and economic instability. the dynamic, fast—growing economies of africa have many suitors these days and theresa may dismissed suggestions that britain had missed the boat. but because of brexit the uk is looking for expanded trade opportunities beyond the european union...
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during her brief trip theresa may visited the cell nelson mandela was held in for 18 years. mrs this trip to say the uk would fundamentally shift the way it spends aid money towards building private enterprise and tackling political and economic instability. the dynamic, fast—growing economies of africa have many suitors these days and theresa may dismissed suggestions that britain had missed the boat. but because of brexit the uk is looking for expanded trade opportunities beyond the european union which at the moment is by far our biggest market. but with brexit talks seemingly stalled and time to do a deal running out, i asked the prime minister how she planned to break the deadlock. our negotiating teams with the european commission are sitting down and going through remaining details on the withdrawal agreement. i will have opportunities to discuss them collectively with european leaders that are coming up in the coming weeks. so you are aiming for a deal in october, but under what circumstances would you walk away from the table and say the deal on offer is simply not acce
during her brief trip theresa may visited the cell nelson mandela was held in for 18 years. mrs this trip to say the uk would fundamentally shift the way it spends aid money towards building private enterprise and tackling political and economic instability. the dynamic, fast—growing economies of africa have many suitors these days and theresa may dismissed suggestions that britain had missed the boat. but because of brexit the uk is looking for expanded trade opportunities beyond the...
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mr. obama: thank you. michelle, members of the mandela family, to president ramaphosa, who you can see is providing hope to this country, professor, doctor, distinguished guests, to the people of south africa -- [cheers and applause] mr. obama: it is a singular honor for me to be here with all of you as we gather to celebrate the birth and life of one of history's true giants. let me begin by a correction -- [laughter] and a few confessions. the correction is that i am a very good dancer. [laughter] i just want to be clear about that. michelle is a little better. [laughter] mr. obama: the confessions. number one, i was not exactly invited to be here. i was ordered in a very nice way to be here. [laughter] confession number two, i forgot my geography and the fact that right now it's winter in south africa. i didn't bring a coat, and this morning, i had to send somebody out to the mall because i am wearing longjohns. [applause] [laughter] i was born in hawaii. confession number three, when my staff told me that i was to deliver a lecture, i thought back to the stuffy old professors and bowties and tweed, and
mr. obama: thank you. michelle, members of the mandela family, to president ramaphosa, who you can see is providing hope to this country, professor, doctor, distinguished guests, to the people of south africa -- [cheers and applause] mr. obama: it is a singular honor for me to be here with all of you as we gather to celebrate the birth and life of one of history's true giants. let me begin by a correction -- [laughter] and a few confessions. the correction is that i am a very good dancer....