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nelson mandela actually wanted him to become president and it didn't happen that way is this maybe a dream deferred that finally being realized for the country i think it's a dream deferred that is but it's a bit too late because we have a corrupt state but he was certainly mundaneness prefer if and ainsley at the time which was dominated by people from exiles who bheki who was tumble as if as a natural one say he it was a chance in this twenty years ago when we may have had a very different country because the problem with the a.n.c. coming from exxon is they did not know the country they came back to and from a poser was in mine and we lead a union leader and respected across the board he lit the biggest mine working and strike at the time and the his office it's at the mining houses we're really so do feel like i respect that this thing really does say he's he's a very strong character but quiet a quiet but a quiet maybe that's what south africa needs now seems the strong quiet type maybe that will do the economy at least some good on the surfin see as always we appreciate your in
nelson mandela actually wanted him to become president and it didn't happen that way is this maybe a dream deferred that finally being realized for the country i think it's a dream deferred that is but it's a bit too late because we have a corrupt state but he was certainly mundaneness prefer if and ainsley at the time which was dominated by people from exiles who bheki who was tumble as if as a natural one say he it was a chance in this twenty years ago when we may have had a very different...
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which is known as the party of nelson mandela has ruled south africa since the end of apartheid the last three party leaders have all served as president of south africa. here is what here is that moment when it became official that cyril ramaphosa had clinched the agency's top job. i mean is the received. two to six one. and come great sinner am of course received four zero zero zero one thousand. three. hundred thing you. should know. you can see right there in that hall how divided the a.n.c. is i'm joined here at the big table by the servant and she's a south african journalist she has joined me here many times to talk about the situation in south africa it's good to have you back on the show so what do you make of this very close vote what does it tell us i mean the new a.n.c. president he doesn't have a strong mandate from the entire party does he know he doesn't have stolen that at all it's basically the dip the party is now divided right down the middle and the top six is of presume the current president of south africa still and half the vice president said on from a pause and s
which is known as the party of nelson mandela has ruled south africa since the end of apartheid the last three party leaders have all served as president of south africa. here is what here is that moment when it became official that cyril ramaphosa had clinched the agency's top job. i mean is the received. two to six one. and come great sinner am of course received four zero zero zero one thousand. three. hundred thing you. should know. you can see right there in that hall how divided the...
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he was meant to succeed nelson mandela for the presidency. when that did not happen, he went into business. he has become south africa's richest man and has come back to politics over the last five years. it was clear he was coming to take over for the presidency. cyril ramaphosa is speaking to business in south africa. he is saying all the right things. he is talking about pursuing inclusive growth. he is talking about the fact he is going to restore the relationship the private sector has with south africa's government. it is at an all-time low right now. the private sector is sitting on billions they are not investing into the country, citing political uncertainty. there has been hostility between zuma's demonstration and the business community, residents zoom a using words like wiping out capital, which the business community has been uneasy about. the dynamics are such in south africa that much of the country's wealth is still in hands of the minority white south african population. under zuma, there has been a strain in this relationshi
he was meant to succeed nelson mandela for the presidency. when that did not happen, he went into business. he has become south africa's richest man and has come back to politics over the last five years. it was clear he was coming to take over for the presidency. cyril ramaphosa is speaking to business in south africa. he is saying all the right things. he is talking about pursuing inclusive growth. he is talking about the fact he is going to restore the relationship the private sector has...
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we love nelson mandela nolan for that we were very close and they had this african vision one dream so that we got together from north korea and the principle was. the independent country but independent economically you do have african just another word i would say the first thing you do is put an end to the international criminal court it's a case of it together african court it's essentially been that. if they want to go up to justice the people they have to go after are can then from you create a circle of ephraim and obama and hillary clinton they are the ones who created that they were the ones who created the situation in libya. so you are i would say . any eight. of aid to the economy in the country it is destiny and not an aid to the don't so-called donors countries and if you looked at if you're carefully examined all the projects in the so-called coming from donor countries they are done to help the donor countries own economies. and i'm story that just doesn't work that way that you know either one of the other you're going to if there's going to be a good thing that has
we love nelson mandela nolan for that we were very close and they had this african vision one dream so that we got together from north korea and the principle was. the independent country but independent economically you do have african just another word i would say the first thing you do is put an end to the international criminal court it's a case of it together african court it's essentially been that. if they want to go up to justice the people they have to go after are can then from you...
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moment, that past, which made us the kind of people we are, to be a symbol of that past, was nelson mandela. >> brown: with "dare not linger," langa hopes mandela's words and deeds can continue to guide his country today. for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown in johannesburg, south africa. >> woodruff: and that's the newshour for tonight. on wednesday, science correspondent miles o'brien explains the effect climate change has on california's wildfires. i'm judy woodruff. join us online and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> the ford foundation. working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. >> carnegie corporation of new york. supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security. at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station fr
moment, that past, which made us the kind of people we are, to be a symbol of that past, was nelson mandela. >> brown: with "dare not linger," langa hopes mandela's words and deeds can continue to guide his country today. for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown in johannesburg, south africa. >> woodruff: and that's the newshour for tonight. on wednesday, science correspondent miles o'brien explains the effect climate change has on california's wildfires. i'm judy woodruff....
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he promised its most famous leader, nelson mandela, would soon be free.mandela is probably the best known political prisoner in the world. he's been in prison for decades because of his actions in leading the armed struggle against apartheid in south africa. >> mr. nelson mandela, a free man taking his first steps into a new south africa. >> while the world is changing in europe, the apartheid government of south africa sees the writing on the wall. south africa which has been a pariah state won't be able to continue in the post cold war world. >> when he's released from prison, it becomes a global moment that signifies one of the earliest indications that the 1990s is going to be a very different sort of decade. >> i greet you all in the name of peace, democracy, and freedom for all. >> he becomes a moral beacon around the world because of the way he handled himself. so you had this world, this moment in the early '90s when the peacemakers were in charge. the stars aligned. >> there has been a dangerous late-breaking development in the persian gulf. u.s.
he promised its most famous leader, nelson mandela, would soon be free.mandela is probably the best known political prisoner in the world. he's been in prison for decades because of his actions in leading the armed struggle against apartheid in south africa. >> mr. nelson mandela, a free man taking his first steps into a new south africa. >> while the world is changing in europe, the apartheid government of south africa sees the writing on the wall. south africa which has been a...
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i represented nelson mandela. was nelson mandela ever offered an opportunity to end apartheid? no, not until heat obviously -- not until he obviously got out of prison. the palestinians over and over again have been offered to states for two people. end of the occupation, the settlement, that is not a crime against humanity when there is an opportunity to end it. the reason israel has a military operation is because it saw what happened in gaza. when and in the military operation in gaza, and the response was the children are stay wrote. where president obama went and said, if my children were exposed to rockets, i would hope that i could do everything in my power to stop that and i hope and expect israel will do everything to stop that. no, i think that israel is not committing crimes against humanity, it is defending itself and protecting itself. and, by focusing only on israel, and giving a pass to all of the crimes that are committed against humanity essentially we are facilitating those crimes. [applause] eric: follow-up question. dr. west: i think you wedding acknowledge
i represented nelson mandela. was nelson mandela ever offered an opportunity to end apartheid? no, not until heat obviously -- not until he obviously got out of prison. the palestinians over and over again have been offered to states for two people. end of the occupation, the settlement, that is not a crime against humanity when there is an opportunity to end it. the reason israel has a military operation is because it saw what happened in gaza. when and in the military operation in gaza, and...
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he alongside nelson mandela led negotiations to end white minority rule.2012. 0n the other side is dr nkosazana dlamini—zuma, president zuma's former wife. that is not only a medical dr graduated from bristol university. qualifications additionally from liverpool university, nelson mandela's first health minister in a post—apartheid administration. she then went to become the chairperson of african union. currently an ordinary member of parliament. when will we know, milton? we think of voting and perhaps the results will come late into the night, around 9pm local town, about 7pm your time. —— local time. police in australia have arrested a man suspected of being a north korean agent. 59—year—old chan han choi has been charged with trying to sell missile parts and technology on the black market to raise money for pyongyang. they named him as chan han choi, who is originally from south korea. this is a very, very important arrest. the charges being laid are of the gravest nature. i will say no more about the fact of the case. they will be dealt with in cour
he alongside nelson mandela led negotiations to end white minority rule.2012. 0n the other side is dr nkosazana dlamini—zuma, president zuma's former wife. that is not only a medical dr graduated from bristol university. qualifications additionally from liverpool university, nelson mandela's first health minister in a post—apartheid administration. she then went to become the chairperson of african union. currently an ordinary member of parliament. when will we know, milton? we think of...
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but i'd struggle let's go to a clip where you rather than just celebrating the the freedom of nelson mandela finally you challenge him i read that in bangkok the shia you said we are willing to deal with any region irrespective of the internal policies of any country is that is that correct only you know something that. would have happened to south africa if that the fed had been applied to the a.n.c. during the struggle. if that attitude of tolerance had been applied surely apartheid might have lost it longer than it did but there is a real of fundamental difference with a point that i should say every other journalist at this time would celebrate the same ones that were calling him a terrorist actually on british media would now celebrating the freedom of this man well it's a lot to celebrate and i celebrated. he done twenty seven years inside and it's extraordinary my anniversary for that is your his death actually. extra absolute with all the advice and the first thing he said when i met him he said it's a great owner to have been baron from like which i've never known the president of a
but i'd struggle let's go to a clip where you rather than just celebrating the the freedom of nelson mandela finally you challenge him i read that in bangkok the shia you said we are willing to deal with any region irrespective of the internal policies of any country is that is that correct only you know something that. would have happened to south africa if that the fed had been applied to the a.n.c. during the struggle. if that attitude of tolerance had been applied surely apartheid might...
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thank you more from after the break including him challenging south african leader nelson mandela told the civil coming of about two hundred going underground. gun some is not so is not that can quit places not good to country and. true just to get the minister to live but she. loves from. a visitor that's good at this is the this is. the state of the culture. of the cult of less sure of the family of the secular suggests holiness just for the embrace from a fellow muslim of themselves to be little. mostly on a slow slow. play almost anything from the mother for any place the dots they come out of that are john said i'm based on i'm much less credit tightening can i do not blast color with lies from catholic matter how not a case from a show. in the fucking on the can elude him almost surely now words could fuck him on a. cool road seducer timisoara enough hours ago should be able to sleep i don't want to go to the susan the micra voices in his or the one of the street the. cinema of our government allows us. to see all those who are supposed to. be everybody i'm stephen baldwin to ask
thank you more from after the break including him challenging south african leader nelson mandela told the civil coming of about two hundred going underground. gun some is not so is not that can quit places not good to country and. true just to get the minister to live but she. loves from. a visitor that's good at this is the this is. the state of the culture. of the cult of less sure of the family of the secular suggests holiness just for the embrace from a fellow muslim of themselves to be...
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she was nelson mandela's first health minister in a postapartheid mandela's first health minister indministration. mandela's first health minister in a postapartheid administration. and she served as foreign minister as well as home affairs minister. but in her last big job, she was the chair of the african union in addis ababa. she is often referred to as jacob zuma's former wife, but to be fairto jacob zuma's former wife, but to be fair to her, she is an anti—apartheid activist in her own right. and she has accomplished quite a lot in her political career. and we'll find out how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30pm this evening in the papers. our guests joining me tonight are benedicte paviot, uk correspondent at the french broadcaster, france 2a and the defence editor, of the evening standard, robert fox. police investigating the deaths of a 75—year—old canadian billionaire and his wife say the circumstances appear suspicious. barry sherman — who founded a major pharmaceutical company — was found dead with his wife honey at thei
she was nelson mandela's first health minister in a postapartheid mandela's first health minister indministration. mandela's first health minister in a postapartheid administration. and she served as foreign minister as well as home affairs minister. but in her last big job, she was the chair of the african union in addis ababa. she is often referred to as jacob zuma's former wife, but to be fairto jacob zuma's former wife, but to be fair to her, she is an anti—apartheid activist in her own...
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thank you more from after the break including him challenging south african leader nelson mandela the civil coming up about to him going underground. apply for many clubs over the years so i know the game and so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super money kill the narrowness and spending to get the twenty million and one player. it's an experience like nothing else going to be true so i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful game great so one more chance with. the base it's going to. i've done some of the knots is not i can quite place is not a good country i'm not. sure that's a good bunch of minister there but a family as well above the storm. as you can just look at the rest of the stuff that is glued. to the culture. of the cult of less religious leaders secular serious. holy and just little and biased from the from the muslim of themselves to be the middle. mostly albums fossil. play almost anything for the most elite based on logic and our data john said i
thank you more from after the break including him challenging south african leader nelson mandela the civil coming up about to him going underground. apply for many clubs over the years so i know the game and so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super money kill the narrowness and spending to get the twenty million and one player. it's an experience like nothing else going to be true so i want...
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he alongside nelson mandela led negotiations to end white minority rule in the early ‘90s.12. leading by about 500 delegates. on the other side is dr nkosazana dlamini—zuma, president zuma's former wife. that is not her only credential — a medical dr graduated from bristol university. qualifications additionally from liverpool university, nelson mandela's first health minister in a post—apartheid administration. she then went to become the chairperson of african union. currently an ordinary member of parliament. when will we know, milton? we think that voting and perhaps the results will come late into the night, around 9pm local time, about 7pm your time. the headlines on bbc news: six people have been killed and a seventh is critically injured after a multi—vehicle crash in birmingham — officers have after a multi—vehicle crash in birmingham — officers have described the scene as "very difficult and upsetting". plans to automatically enrol hundreds of thousands of young people in workplace pensions for the first time, to help them save for retirement. a new leader of sout
he alongside nelson mandela led negotiations to end white minority rule in the early ‘90s.12. leading by about 500 delegates. on the other side is dr nkosazana dlamini—zuma, president zuma's former wife. that is not her only credential — a medical dr graduated from bristol university. qualifications additionally from liverpool university, nelson mandela's first health minister in a post—apartheid administration. she then went to become the chairperson of african union. currently an...
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is not a function automatic function good governance which happened on a nelson mandela he never tolerated any of the screw ups and would you know if any of the stuff i what it is done is completely betrayed his legacy and president zuma i'm sorry to say and those at the top of the african national congress that i still support and a been a supporter of for decades as were my parents. they have got they've got to change or they're going to die and they're going to drag south africa down into the quagmire with them just very very briefly what retaliation have you suffered because of the stunts you appear to be doing well back in the the apartheid days i got a letter bomb which fortunately was faulty more recently i've been trolled and attempts to kind of smear me because i'm speaking the truth and i'm doing this at the request of a very brave whistleblowers inside the south african system financial system and the general state system who are feeding me information to try and reveal the extent of this money laundering because until we we we defeat the. izzy's south africa's not going to be a
is not a function automatic function good governance which happened on a nelson mandela he never tolerated any of the screw ups and would you know if any of the stuff i what it is done is completely betrayed his legacy and president zuma i'm sorry to say and those at the top of the african national congress that i still support and a been a supporter of for decades as were my parents. they have got they've got to change or they're going to die and they're going to drag south africa down into...
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south african born parents who were jailed and banned and forced into exile in the struggle with nelson mandela and so it's very painful to me as it is to many of those who fought so hard to defeat apartheid to see this corruption and cronyism from president zuma of south africa right the way down to his business. salita around around him and what has been clear is that money is being laundered abroad through british banks and other banks billions of rand and hundreds of millions of pounds coming through the by hong kong and british banks have been up to their neck in it h.s.b.c. standard chartered the bank of baroda is based here but also. the banks that have been part of the moving the money around not necessarily having accounts in the name of members of the zuma family or their business associates to the south african indian family the good but for example santan there and barclays and probably other british high school we have the same military banks that it denying . that say. denied us before they were forced to reveal it and went bankrupt for taking corrupt money from the same elite. mc
south african born parents who were jailed and banned and forced into exile in the struggle with nelson mandela and so it's very painful to me as it is to many of those who fought so hard to defeat apartheid to see this corruption and cronyism from president zuma of south africa right the way down to his business. salita around around him and what has been clear is that money is being laundered abroad through british banks and other banks billions of rand and hundreds of millions of pounds...
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she was nelson mandela's first health minister in a post—apartheid administration.ba tp become the chairperson she then went to addis ababa to be the chairperson of african union. she is currently an ordinary member of parliament. when will we know, milton? we think that voting and perhaps the results will come late into the night, around 9pm local time, about 7pm your time. at least five people have been killed and more than 20 injured in an attack on a church in the pakistani city of quetta. the methodist church was full of worshippers when it was stormed by two militants. pakistani media have broadcast footage of a fierce exchange of gunfire between security forces and militants. thousands of people living in southern california's santa barbara county have been ordered to leave, in the face of the wildfire that's been burning for nearly two weeks. the blaze is the third—largest in the state since records began. meteorologists say fresh northerly winds are likely to drive the flames towards santa barbara county, hillside homes in the montecito area — and the pacif
she was nelson mandela's first health minister in a post—apartheid administration.ba tp become the chairperson she then went to addis ababa to be the chairperson of african union. she is currently an ordinary member of parliament. when will we know, milton? we think that voting and perhaps the results will come late into the night, around 9pm local time, about 7pm your time. at least five people have been killed and more than 20 injured in an attack on a church in the pakistani city of...
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he alongside nelson mandela led negotiations to end white minority rule in the early ‘90s.0 delegates. on the other side is dr nkosazana dlamini—zuma, president zuma's former wife. that is not her only credential — a medical dr graduated from bristol university. qualifications additionally from liverpool university, nelson mandela's first health minister in a post—apartheid administration. she then went to become the chairperson of african union. currently an ordinary member of parliament. when will we know, milton? we think that voting and perhaps the results will come late into the night, around 9pm local time, about 7pm your time. mps have expressed "serious doubts" that the ministry of defence will be able to afford all the new military equipment it plans to buy. a report by the commons defence select committee says the mod will struggle to make the necessary savings it needs to pay for newjets, warships and armoured vehicles, as ian palmer reports. police in australia have charged a man in sydney they suspect of acting as an economic agent to broker the sale of missile
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which is known as the party of nelson mandela has rooms. health africa since the end of apartheid the party's last three leaders have all served as president of south africa. and this is the moment when cyril ramaphosa won the agency's top job come great lesson that i mean is to me or receive. two to six one. and come great sinner i'm a perfectly free to go there are. we do you. agree that not yours do you think you did not good if you don't ah. and you can see right there one side cheering the other side silent obviously a divided a.n.c. we want to go now to do so he is serving the a.n.c. congress force in south africa good evening to you so let's talk about the new leader of the a.n.c. mr poe's i mean he has a watch on his plate right now he's got to regenerate this party he's got to put south africa's economy back on the map can he do all of that it. is a bit difficult task a full set of them of course is you knew that there were two signs one science does promise of musume in the other one so. when you look at the top six outlays and we
which is known as the party of nelson mandela has rooms. health africa since the end of apartheid the party's last three leaders have all served as president of south africa. and this is the moment when cyril ramaphosa won the agency's top job come great lesson that i mean is to me or receive. two to six one. and come great sinner i'm a perfectly free to go there are. we do you. agree that not yours do you think you did not good if you don't ah. and you can see right there one side cheering the...
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a poster who by the way was meant to succeed nelson mandela way back when but has now come back he's been in business he's come back into politics he said he is ready to assume the role of leading the country his challenges that he's one of the richest men in the country a lot of black south africans look at him and think you're too closely affiliated with a white monopoly capital racist and a massive thing in south african society and so serious critics are very quick to remind the public that sort of was that is so rich and he will only do the bill of the bidding of the western world for example all white people who by and large still hold south africa's wealth now we saw that final speech from jacob zuma in the capacity as leader of the a and c. he admitted failings of the party how was it received well here's the thing so you talked about the failings of the party he talked about the failings of of government at large even but he didn't take any of the blame he allocated the blame to everybody and anybody else but himself and people felt that that was a moment that indeed it coul
a poster who by the way was meant to succeed nelson mandela way back when but has now come back he's been in business he's come back into politics he said he is ready to assume the role of leading the country his challenges that he's one of the richest men in the country a lot of black south africans look at him and think you're too closely affiliated with a white monopoly capital racist and a massive thing in south african society and so serious critics are very quick to remind the public that...
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he was very closely aligned and also mandela in fact he was widely expected to take over from nelson mandela when that didn't happen he went into business and he's since come back one of south africa's richest men he came back into politics five years ago and it was pretty clear then that he was positioning himself to take over and to succeed jacob zuma he came from the unions he built he co-founded one of south africa's largest union so people have created him with being a good negotiator he also has very good and strong business links like i say one of south africa's richest men he knows how to talk to industry and he's he's been saying that during this campaign season he's been talking to to industry and to business saying that you know the policies will be more business friendly the relationship between business and south african government had deteriorated and jacob zuma there. a lot of distrust oftentimes you know the private sector saying we simply can't trust the a.n.c. led by jacob zuma as a result the private sector said on billions that they would not invest in the into the econom
he was very closely aligned and also mandela in fact he was widely expected to take over from nelson mandela when that didn't happen he went into business and he's since come back one of south africa's richest men he came back into politics five years ago and it was pretty clear then that he was positioning himself to take over and to succeed jacob zuma he came from the unions he built he co-founded one of south africa's largest union so people have created him with being a good negotiator he...
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there is already a line, he's going to be almost like nelson mandela.e's going to run in his 80s. >> you put bernie sanders and nelson mandela in the same sentence. >> that's what his supporters are doing. it's clear that he's very excited about it and he thinks he can beat donald trump. and the person that could run but i don't think will is oprah winfr winfrey. >> in a few minutes i'll reveal another idea from my daughter but same idea with one candidate. mr. steele, the front-runner and -- >> a front-runner and who i think will be the democratic nominee is the governor of virginia, terry mccauliff. >> wow! you really think the democrats will go with a clinton democrat? >> it's not so much about the clinton brand so much as it is, what he's done as governor in -- >> do you think it's a good story? >> a good story in virginia. he's got a national network that we all know. jennifer is looking at me like i have four horns growing out of my head. >> i'm looking at you like, did terry put you up to this? >> no, he's not and he's probably surprised i'm sayi
there is already a line, he's going to be almost like nelson mandela.e's going to run in his 80s. >> you put bernie sanders and nelson mandela in the same sentence. >> that's what his supporters are doing. it's clear that he's very excited about it and he thinks he can beat donald trump. and the person that could run but i don't think will is oprah winfr winfrey. >> in a few minutes i'll reveal another idea from my daughter but same idea with one candidate. mr. steele, the...
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is that many feel that south african politics have become degraded over time since i days of nelson mandela are within business, he has succeeded as a millionaire, with business, business has been a source of toxic politics in south africa. we all know about the link between president zuma and other families, business people, this is where the production thing comes in. —— corruption thing comes in. i hope you will not allow business and politicians to play these dirty games, working in this toxic way. —— i hope he will not allow. i think you can do a body has to know that south africa is watching, the world is watching. —— i think you can do it but he has to know. let's look at the weather. we are expecting fold to develop more widely over the next few hours. anybody catching a plane early in the morning it will have impact for them. lots of major airports in that error. west midlands never cleared away in strategy. the mixture of low cloud, increasing cloud, hillfort. maybe a touch of frost in the south—east. freezing fog by the morning. a treaty struck for travellers in the morning. lots
is that many feel that south african politics have become degraded over time since i days of nelson mandela are within business, he has succeeded as a millionaire, with business, business has been a source of toxic politics in south africa. we all know about the link between president zuma and other families, business people, this is where the production thing comes in. —— corruption thing comes in. i hope you will not allow business and politicians to play these dirty games, working in...
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she was nelson mandela's first health minister in the post— apartheid administration.r. she is a close second to mr zuma. the un security council is to consider a proposal declaring that any unilateral decision on the status ofjerusalem would have no legal effect. it comes after president trump's decision to recognise the city as the capital of israel. the resolution is likely to be vetoed by the united states. a landslide caused by torrential rain in southern chile has killed at least five people. a further 15 are missing in the remote village of villa santa lucia, in chile's southern lake region. dozens of houses have been destroyed — and rescue teams are searching for survivors. more people have been ordered to evacuate their homes in california, as raging wildfires continue to spread. flames have now reached santa barbara — home to many celebrities. the fire is the third largest in the state since records began. fresh northerly winds are expected to drive the flames towards the pacific coast. some of the conditions the firefighters were facing last night where we e
she was nelson mandela's first health minister in the post— apartheid administration.r. she is a close second to mr zuma. the un security council is to consider a proposal declaring that any unilateral decision on the status ofjerusalem would have no legal effect. it comes after president trump's decision to recognise the city as the capital of israel. the resolution is likely to be vetoed by the united states. a landslide caused by torrential rain in southern chile has killed at least five...
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the joy of supporters who believe cyril ramaphosa will return the anc to the moral vision of nelson mandelaallelujah," she called out. it was echoed around the hall. how do you feel? >> absolutely great. it is great for south africa. fergal: how are you? >> i'm very happy! fergal: president jacob zuma managed smiles. several of his old allies also won senior positions. the new deputy president has been accused of and denied corruption and political murder. here, embraced by cyril ramaphosa, but how keen will he be to wage war on corruption? in three decades of observing cyril ramaphosa, it is his tactical skill which has seemed his greatest strength. as a union leader fighting for miners' rights under apartheid. as the key negotiator bringing about the end of white rule. >> we are prepared to meet the president at a fairly high level -- ireland,nd in northern where he helped to oversee the decommissioning of higher rate weapons. this old friend from the struggle days says people are impatient for change. >> politicians tend to ride roughshod over people, take people for granted, and hope th
the joy of supporters who believe cyril ramaphosa will return the anc to the moral vision of nelson mandelaallelujah," she called out. it was echoed around the hall. how do you feel? >> absolutely great. it is great for south africa. fergal: how are you? >> i'm very happy! fergal: president jacob zuma managed smiles. several of his old allies also won senior positions. the new deputy president has been accused of and denied corruption and political murder. here, embraced by...
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and as nelson mandela said, be the change you want to see in the world. today i'm asking you, members of youth parliament to be that , change. i urge you to vote for this campaign. thank you. >> thank you, colleagues. there's always more wanting to speak than time to accommodate. if you weren't called, keep trying in other debates. if i can call you, i will. that is always the intention to call as many as possible. to conclude the debate i want , you to give a warm welcome to our speaker from the west .idlands, amias perry [applause] thank you, mr. speaker. i would like to start by dedicating this speech to all those that suffered and lost ofir lives as a result hobiahobia and transp throughout history. 18-year-olds0 voted to protect l.g.b.t. people. that was in this year's make your mark vote. many are members to the l.g.b.t. themselves, and likely though have experienced the horrific feeling that comes from continuous targeted hate. as have i. many will know how infective and downright unhelpful many generic one-size fits all campaigns can be. perhaps t
and as nelson mandela said, be the change you want to see in the world. today i'm asking you, members of youth parliament to be that , change. i urge you to vote for this campaign. thank you. >> thank you, colleagues. there's always more wanting to speak than time to accommodate. if you weren't called, keep trying in other debates. if i can call you, i will. that is always the intention to call as many as possible. to conclude the debate i want , you to give a warm welcome to our speaker...
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involved in the negotiations to end apartheid in the one thousand nine hundred he was seen as nelson mandela successor instead rama post became one of south africa's most successful businessmen as a director of the mining from lawmen he was criticised for calling for police action against reich you mine is it mark connor in two thousand and twelve when forty four people were killed let's go live now to tanya page who is at the end saying a.n.c. meeting in john has been it's certainly been a lively nice thing over there with passions running high but what have you been hearing what is the tone of the debate when it comes to this leadership contest deepening existing divisions within the party. well it appears as if it will mean from the outset we heard the secretary general talking about unity and the need for organization renewal but then we saw one of the first things the delegates came and did here and in some numbers was sing songs in support of one or the other candidate and we had at the very beginning of proceedings which started many hours late because of legal action over who should
involved in the negotiations to end apartheid in the one thousand nine hundred he was seen as nelson mandela successor instead rama post became one of south africa's most successful businessmen as a director of the mining from lawmen he was criticised for calling for police action against reich you mine is it mark connor in two thousand and twelve when forty four people were killed let's go live now to tanya page who is at the end saying a.n.c. meeting in john has been it's certainly been a...
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and as nelson mandela said, be in the ge you once saw world. today i'm asking you, members of youth parliament. change. t i urge you to vote for this campaign. you.k [ clapping ] there'snk you colleagues, always more wanting to speak accommodate. if you weren't called, keep other debates. it's always the intention. to conclude the debate. warm you to give a welcome to our speaker from the amy as perry. >> thank you mr speaker. like to start by deadgaiting this speech to all those that their lives asst a result of homer phobia throughout history. friends. nearly 100,00011-18-year-old l.g.b.t. in ect this year's make your mark vote. many are members to the l.g.b.t. themselves, and likely though have experienced the horrific that comes from continuous targeted hate. as have i. many will know how infective and downright unhelpful many generic one-size fits all campaigns can be. by aps this is best left local authorities and schools. on that subject. report for chool 2017 states 1-5 l.g.b.t. do not in their schools. 70% are regular lir skipping afte
and as nelson mandela said, be in the ge you once saw world. today i'm asking you, members of youth parliament. change. t i urge you to vote for this campaign. you.k [ clapping ] there'snk you colleagues, always more wanting to speak accommodate. if you weren't called, keep other debates. it's always the intention. to conclude the debate. warm you to give a welcome to our speaker from the amy as perry. >> thank you mr speaker. like to start by deadgaiting this speech to all those that...