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lamb: pretoria is where? ms. millard: pretoria is farther north, up from where we saw ladysmith, so, it is farther north, and that it is still, i mean, it is 500 miles north of british cape colony. so it is very far from there. to the west and the north, it is highly protected by the boers so his only option was to go east, to portuguese east africa. but it is almost 300 miles. mr. lamb: this territory is under the sovereignty of what? is it british? ms. millard: no, the boers. it is all enemy territory. mr. lamb: how did they could get that territory? ms. millard: they took it from the native africans over centuries. in 1833, the british abolished slavery and that was the breaking point for the boers who had always wanted independence anyway, so they went on what was called the great track, and they traveled hundreds of miles into the african interior, and they established three different republics. the most important of which was the transvaal, which is where pretoria is, and that is the capital is. mr. lamb: s
lamb: pretoria is where? ms. millard: pretoria is farther north, up from where we saw ladysmith, so, it is farther north, and that it is still, i mean, it is 500 miles north of british cape colony. so it is very far from there. to the west and the north, it is highly protected by the boers so his only option was to go east, to portuguese east africa. but it is almost 300 miles. mr. lamb: this territory is under the sovereignty of what? is it british? ms. millard: no, the boers. it is all enemy...
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he ended up going with a regiment to pretoria on the day it fell to the british. he takes over the prison and he frees the man who have been prisoners. he puts in the prison his former jailers and he watches as the flag is torn down and the union jack is wasted. q&a.ncer: sunday night on >> after interviewing presidential historians, the author created 10 commandments of presidential leadership. mr. boston discusses the commandments and give examples of presidents who excelled at each one. he is the author of "cross-examining lawyer -- cross-examining history." the denver forum hosted. >> our guest is a big-time texas attorney. a major source in the legal community. he wrote two books on baseball, really wonderful books. he came to us to speak about one of those books and has been here in the past. he then wrote a book about james baker, a significant book. his new book is about leadership, and leadership at the presidential level. if ever there was a time in our political history we need to
he ended up going with a regiment to pretoria on the day it fell to the british. he takes over the prison and he frees the man who have been prisoners. he puts in the prison his former jailers and he watches as the flag is torn down and the union jack is wasted. q&a.ncer: sunday night on >> after interviewing presidential historians, the author created 10 commandments of presidential leadership. mr. boston discusses the commandments and give examples of presidents who excelled at each...
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the most important of which was where pretoria is. mr.amb: so, he escaped from prison and what happened to make him a hero and why was he -- how did people know about it yet go even though you thin, he is just a 24-year-old that he was the son of lord randolph churchill and randolph churchill had actually been in south africa a few years earlier boerss hated by the because he wrote all of these letters that were published in british newspapers external reading them for [indiscernible] and so when they captured winston churchill, it was fantastic. they were thrilled. he represented everything that they despised about the british empire. when he escapes, they are theyiated and enraged and are searching everywhere to recapture him or there is a risk that they will kill him. this is one of these moments where just an incredible instance of luck, so. most of theout britons who were living in the area at the time. the only kept the people that were essential to them. they are bringing up cool. that is obviously running the , wheny and so church
the most important of which was where pretoria is. mr.amb: so, he escaped from prison and what happened to make him a hero and why was he -- how did people know about it yet go even though you thin, he is just a 24-year-old that he was the son of lord randolph churchill and randolph churchill had actually been in south africa a few years earlier boerss hated by the because he wrote all of these letters that were published in british newspapers external reading them for [indiscernible] and so...
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when i got him, i did cpr and i pretoriaed into his nose and his -- i breathed into his nose and mouth and he didn't come back. >> reporter: do you feel like this was a big mistake? >> of course it was a mistake. >> reporter: joe opened up to me because he said he wanted people know he has nothing to hide and truly loved his dog. >> i am a human. everyone makes mistakes. and i didn't -- i dogs. i am like no michael vick going to fight dogs and none of that. >> reporter: he says his sincerity is why police believed him and let him go. we are told the investigation hasn't been closed, and he could still face charges. >> he may have accidentally caused the dog to drown. it was not enough for us to charge him at that point. we will meet with the prosecutors and then we will have a discussion to make a decision at that point. >> reporter: joe has cooperated with police. in gulfport, garin flowers, 10news wtsp. >> now, we will keep checking you know once they close the case. >>> the fbi and atf are investigating tonight a possible act of terrorism at ohio state university. here is what we kn
when i got him, i did cpr and i pretoriaed into his nose and his -- i breathed into his nose and mouth and he didn't come back. >> reporter: do you feel like this was a big mistake? >> of course it was a mistake. >> reporter: joe opened up to me because he said he wanted people know he has nothing to hide and truly loved his dog. >> i am a human. everyone makes mistakes. and i didn't -- i dogs. i am like no michael vick going to fight dogs and none of that. >>...
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up going to pretoria on the date it falls to the perdition. men who have been his fellow prisoners. puts them in prison. watches as the lower flag is torn down. and the union jack is twisted in its place. on q&a. >> donald trump held a campaign rally. appealing thet affordable care act. >> ♪ i am proud to be an american i won't forget the men who died i will gladly stand up next to you and defend her there is no doubt i love this land mr. trump:he usa ♪ thank you, everybody. thank you. wow. [chanting "usa"] mr. trump: these crowds are terrific. thank you very much. in six days we are going to win the great state of florida. and we are going to win back the white house. that will happen. but you have to get out there, you have to vote. you don't want to blow it. we have worked very hard, all of us. it is very historic what is happening. i would like to begin today by saying thank you to all of you for joining me. this has been an incredible journey and we have all done it together. we are almost at the end. [applause] mr. trump: but we are really at the end of the beginning, if you t
up going to pretoria on the date it falls to the perdition. men who have been his fellow prisoners. puts them in prison. watches as the lower flag is torn down. and the union jack is twisted in its place. on q&a. >> donald trump held a campaign rally. appealing thet affordable care act. >> ♪ i am proud to be an american i won't forget the men who died i will gladly stand up next to you and defend her there is no doubt i love this land mr. trump:he usa ♪ thank you, everybody....
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the publication of the report came as thousands took to the street of pretoria to protest against jacoba who has been engulfed in corruption scandals. he is under scrutiny, the result of -- and big losses. [chanting] anchor: joining us is our correspondent in johannesburg. alice, talk is to the main accusations leveled against the president? reporter: the allegations are about his relationship with a family, three brothers from india who have business in south africa. it is about how the influence has worked with the appointment of cabinet ministers. there is a deputy minister of finance who had a meeting at their residence and they offered him the job of minister of finance, saying you could get cash now in a bag if you want to become the minister. so they were trying to bribe for the position. there is also suspicious business dealings. that they were kickbacks for jacob zuma, with the state owned power company. there is a lot of details and testimony and it is explosive. anchor: this is a report that the president try to suppress? reporter: definitely. he was trying to suppress it fo
the publication of the report came as thousands took to the street of pretoria to protest against jacoba who has been engulfed in corruption scandals. he is under scrutiny, the result of -- and big losses. [chanting] anchor: joining us is our correspondent in johannesburg. alice, talk is to the main accusations leveled against the president? reporter: the allegations are about his relationship with a family, three brothers from india who have business in south africa. it is about how the...
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he is to have any chance at all to south africa--to a rehab center close to the capital city of pretoria, run by wildcare and supported by ifaw, the international fund for animal welfare. ifaw man: you can't just simply leave the elephant to die. we have a responsibility if we're managing these species, to manage them in the entirety, and part of that is to look after orphans. and we're not aware of what happened to the mother, so...you know, some people might argue it's a natural proce happened, it might be a man-made situation, and then in that case we've got to take responsibility for our actions. alex: the goal is to make ollie stronger so he can possibly be moved later to a new home at an elephant sanctuary, where he will grow up and learn from a herd of adults and ultimately be released back into the wild. but that's still a big if and certainly a long ways off. karen trendler of wildcare says karen trendler: he's got a whole lot of really bad scars on him physically. he had head trauma when he was picked up. he'd obviously been knocked quite badly on the head. and emotionally, i m
he is to have any chance at all to south africa--to a rehab center close to the capital city of pretoria, run by wildcare and supported by ifaw, the international fund for animal welfare. ifaw man: you can't just simply leave the elephant to die. we have a responsibility if we're managing these species, to manage them in the entirety, and part of that is to look after orphans. and we're not aware of what happened to the mother, so...you know, some people might argue it's a natural proce...
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wentction of wine as fast and as far as he could to the front, which was now in ladysmith, set the pretoria. , however,e he arrived the boers had completely cut off ladysmith. no one could get in or out. it was too late -- i was too late, churchill road, the door was shut. 40he was forced to make camp miles south of ladysmith in a little town called escort. nine days later, as a heavy rain fell on the morning of november 15, churchill climbed aboard the british army's armored train. his old friend from his days in the military had been ordered to take the train out for reconnaissance. both men knew that it was a foolish, potentially disastrous decision. an easy was the train target on the best of days, but the boers had been spotted just outside of escort owned the day before. holden had no choice but to go. churchill, on the other hand, did. frustrated, restless, and he would later admit, eager for trouble, he did not hesitate for a moment when holden invited him to go along. thate the sun came up morning, churchill had climbed into the first train car and open truck where he would have th
wentction of wine as fast and as far as he could to the front, which was now in ladysmith, set the pretoria. , however,e he arrived the boers had completely cut off ladysmith. no one could get in or out. it was too late -- i was too late, churchill road, the door was shut. 40he was forced to make camp miles south of ladysmith in a little town called escort. nine days later, as a heavy rain fell on the morning of november 15, churchill climbed aboard the british army's armored train. his old...
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he ends up going with a regiment on the day that pretoria fell to the british and takes over the prisonllow prisoners. he puts in the prison his former jailers and watches as the bore flag is torn down and union jack is hoisted in its place. >> on c-span's q & a sunday 8:00 pm eastern. >>> as nation elects a new president on tuesday, will america have its first foreign-born first lady since louisa adams or firormer presidt as first gentleman? first ladies gives readers a look into the personal lives and impact of every first lady in american history. first ladies is a companion to c-span's well regarded biography series and features interviews with the nation's leading first ladies historians. each chapter also offers brief biographies of 45 presidential spouses and archival photos of their lives. first ladies is now available at your favorite bookseller and also as an e-book. >> up next, former secretary of state henry kissinger talks about richard nixon's presidency at the library and museum last month. this is about 50 minutes. >>> ladies and gentlemen,
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so ollie is driven to nearby south africa--to a rehab center close to the capital city of pretoria, run by wildcare and supported by ifaw, the international fund for animal welfare. ifaw man: you can't just simply we have a responsibility if we're managing these species, to manage them in the entirety, and part of that is to look after orphans. and we're not aware of what happened to the mother, so...you know, some people might argue it's a natural process, but with not knowing what has happened, it might be a man-made situation, and then in that case we've got to take responsibility for our actions. alex: the goal is to make ollie stronger so he can possibly be moved later to a new home at will grow up and learn from a herd of adults and ultimately be released back into the wild. but that's still a big if and certainly a long ways off. karen trendler of wildcare says ollie is in bad shape. karen trendler: he's got a whole lot of really bad scars on him physically. he had head trauma when he was picked up. he'd obviously been knocked quite badly on the head. and emotionally, i mean, you
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he ends up going to pretoria on with the british. he frees the men who had been his former prison mates and put in the jail his former jailers. 8:00 p.m.night at eastern on c-span q&a. >> live today on c-span, washington journal is next. 30 5 p.m., a panel on the 2016 elections. campaigns inlinton north carolina. at a rally inmp orlando, florida. coming up in 45 minutes, join a public affairs professor as he takes a look back at the bush v gore presidential race. new york timeshe supreme court correspondent about whether elected judges can be independent and not swayed by politics. then, ellen gilmore, the energy wire legal reporter on the dakota access pipeline protest. ♪ host: it is the "washington journal" for november 2. james comey met with loretta lynch monday with reports of both saying they will work together regarding the new slew of e-mails. two campaign events you can see on c-span today. president obama will stump for hillary clinton at 2:00 in chapel hill, north carolina. donald trump in orlando at 4:00 this afternoon.
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he also faced thousands of protesters in the streets of pretoria, demanding he resign. they pointed to a series of scandals, including spending millions in state funds on zuma's rural home.zu >> he is under siege now even from his own quarters. the a.n.c. is speaking out loud against him and society, iso think, has come to realize thatt we have come to the end of the road for him. >> woodruff: the corruption report also calls for a judicial inquiry into new allegationseg that zuma engaged in influence peddling. >> sreenivasan: back in this country, the federal reserve finished its latest meeting, with no change in short-term interest rates. instead, policymakers said they want to see further gains in the job market and economic activity. they hinted a rate hike could come at their next meeting, in december. >> woodruff: on wall street today, election jitters and ad drop in oil prices sent stocks lower again. the dow jones industrial averago lost 77 points to close at 17,959. the nasdaq fell 48, and the s&p 500 gave up 13. >> sreenivasan: it's do-or-die tonight for the c
he also faced thousands of protesters in the streets of pretoria, demanding he resign. they pointed to a series of scandals, including spending millions in state funds on zuma's rural home.zu >> he is under siege now even from his own quarters. the a.n.c. is speaking out loud against him and society, iso think, has come to realize thatt we have come to the end of the road for him. >> woodruff: the corruption report also calls for a judicial inquiry into new allegationseg that zuma...
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there are thousands of people protesting in pretoria to march against corruption. all speculation that zuma might be close to leaving office. a look atus take commodities. crude oil continuing to slide. around $50 earlier and there is hope opec would get it together, but now, pessimism on that. closer to $45 in west texas. the concerns about the election in, some bidding going on in gold. we have one more thing we are looking at. milk. milk has been on an absolute over the year. that has been really great news in new zealand, which is a milk driven economy. the kiwi has been a real winner. well.of stocks doing yesterday, we talked about oranges. matt: is this. milk or skim? scarlet: whole milk. yesterday, scarlet, he brought up that there were six losing days in a row for the s&p 500? today, seven days, the longest losing streak in terms of days in a row we have seen since 2011. scarlet: nice job there. we have breaking news. qualcomm reporting results. the chip maker for mobile phones reporting profit eating analyst estimates. revenue also higher than what was ant
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we see high-population densities on marginal lands, and proximity to johannesburg and pretoria-- theindustrial center of south africa. and so those areas served as effective labor reserves, meaning that if we can keep the people in those areas from garnering a real livelihood, keep them structurally dependent on migration, then we have a large labor pool. narrator: there was a distinct geography of apartheid, a geography of separateness based upon race. as the gernment began to redress these injustices in 1994 and '95, land reform brought euphoric times. woman: so really today, i don't know. since this morning, i had one cup of tea. and i feel that i'm so strongly, i can even jump just because i'm going back to my land. ( singing in native language ) so the idea of a land-reform program is to try and set right some of the wrongs that were done under apartheid, and clearly that's not going to be done overnight, so it's a long-term program. mccusker: land reform essentially is a program to redress the imbalances of the past. and one of the largest imbalances of the past was in land dis
we see high-population densities on marginal lands, and proximity to johannesburg and pretoria-- theindustrial center of south africa. and so those areas served as effective labor reserves, meaning that if we can keep the people in those areas from garnering a real livelihood, keep them structurally dependent on migration, then we have a large labor pool. narrator: there was a distinct geography of apartheid, a geography of separateness based upon race. as the gernment began to redress these...
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he ends up going to pretoria on the day that it fell to the british, and he takes over the prison, and he frees the men who had been his fellow prisoners. he had put in the prison his former jailers, and he watches as the board flag is torn down and the union jack is listed in its place. announcer: sunday night at 8:00 eastern, on c-span's open q&a -- "q&a." now the debate for the race for the u.s. senate seat in alaska. discussidates abortions, foreign policy, and health care law. it's about an hour. ♪ alaska public media presents debate for the state: election 2016. the race for the united states senate. >> good evening. welcome to alaska public media's debate for the state. tonight is the final face-off among candidates for u.s. senate. republican incumbent lisa murkowski is the chair of the senate energy and national resources community best committee. is a realay metcalfe estate broker and former state lawmaker. independent margaret stock is an immigration attorney. and joe miller is a libertarian, an attorney, and an army veteran who won the republican primary for the seat in 201
he ends up going to pretoria on the day that it fell to the british, and he takes over the prison, and he frees the men who had been his fellow prisoners. he had put in the prison his former jailers, and he watches as the board flag is torn down and the union jack is listed in its place. announcer: sunday night at 8:00 eastern, on c-span's open q&a -- "q&a." now the debate for the race for the u.s. senate seat in alaska. discussidates abortions, foreign policy, and health care...
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he ends up going with a regiment to pretoria on the day it fell to the british.kes over the prison and he frees the men who have been his in prisonsoners, puts his former jailers and watches as the boer flag is torn down and the union jack is listed in its place. place.ed in its , we areweek on c-span2 featuring political radio programs with national talkshow hosts. , hugh:00 to 9:00 eastern hewitt. thursday from noon to 3:00, tom hartman. on friday from 9:00 a.m. until show.the mike gallagher c-span2.week, live on >> "washington journal" continues. is withlian zelizer princeton university, a history and public affairs professor and also the author of "the fierce urgency of now." thank you for joining us this morning. during this campaign, the donald trump campaign has raised this specter of what happened with the election of 2000 between george w. bush and al gore. can you paint the picture of not only what's been said about it in the context of this campaign but whether there is merit to those comparisons? guest: in 2000, it was a very close election between al
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so he ends up going with a regiment to pretoria on the day that it fell to the british. andhe takes over the prison he frees the men who have been his fellow prisoners. he puts into prison his former , and he watches as they bore flag is torn down and the union jack is wasted in its place. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." >> now a look at the key to a 16 senate races from around the country. journal," thisn is about 45 minutes. host: joining us now is james argan. he is joining us to discuss the latest in the 2016 senate races focusing on those that remain a tossup heading into election day. good morning. thank you for having me. host: what are some of the states that you think are tossups? guest: there are six or maybe seven states. missouri, a couple of red states currently in the hands of republicans will be close races. new hampshire, pennsylvania, some of the battlegrounds in the presidential race. north carolina along the same lines in nevada. those are the races that are the closest. wisconsin is becoming a little closer down the stretch. seven states
so he ends up going with a regiment to pretoria on the day that it fell to the british. andhe takes over the prison he frees the men who have been his fellow prisoners. he puts into prison his former , and he watches as they bore flag is torn down and the union jack is wasted in its place. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." >> now a look at the key to a 16 senate races from around the country. journal," thisn is about 45 minutes. host: joining us now is...
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so he ends up going with a regiment to pretoria on the day that it fell to the british. and he takes over the prison and he frees the men who have been his fellow prisoners. he puts into prison his former jailers and he watches as the flag is torn down and the union jack is hoisted in its place. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." next, health care providers and government officials call for renewed recommendations into the quality and timeliness of health care services provided to veterans through the v.a. system. the alliance for health reform hosted this hour and 35 minute briefing in washington. >> hello, everyone. we're going to go ahead and get started. on behalf of our honorary co-chairman senators blount and cardin, i would like to welcome you to today's briefing on veterans' health care. the veteran's choice act became law in 2014 creating a pathway for some veterans to receive some of their healthcare through the private sector. there's been a debate about how best to deliver healthcare to veterans for quite some time. and the last two years have
so he ends up going with a regiment to pretoria on the day that it fell to the british. and he takes over the prison and he frees the men who have been his fellow prisoners. he puts into prison his former jailers and he watches as the flag is torn down and the union jack is hoisted in its place. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." next, health care providers and government officials call for renewed recommendations into the quality and timeliness of health...
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he ends up going with a regiment to pretoria on the day that it fell to the british.he prison and he frees the men that were then prisoners. he puts into prison the former jailers and he watches as the boer flag is torn down. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern. >> now, a debate in the race for a u.s. senate seat in illinois. the candidates are republican mark kirk and democratic challenger tammy duckworth. on friday courtesy of abc seven in chicago. >> here is our moderator, kathy brock. >> welcome to the debate. the candidates -- democratic congresswoman tammy duckworth and republican incumbent senator mark kir joining me, charles thomas and university of chicago's erica molinaro. carrot -- the candidate who answers first without a chance for a rebuttal. each candidate will have an opportunity to ask a question of their opponent and have an opportunity for a rebuttal as well. we will wrap things up with closing statements from each candidate. rep. duckworth: i want to thank the women's voters, abc seven for holding this forum. i am running for senate because i want to w
he ends up going with a regiment to pretoria on the day that it fell to the british.he prison and he frees the men that were then prisoners. he puts into prison the former jailers and he watches as the boer flag is torn down. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern. >> now, a debate in the race for a u.s. senate seat in illinois. the candidates are republican mark kirk and democratic challenger tammy duckworth. on friday courtesy of abc seven in chicago. >> here is our moderator,...
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he ends up going with a regiment to pretoria on the day it fell to the british and he takes over theand then who have been his -- he frees the men who had been his fellow prisoners. he watches as the flag is torn down and the union jack is wasted in its place. >> sunday >> we are live in the nation's capital at the cato institute for the mclachlan series lecture. tonight, we will hear from wikipedia outer jimmy wales -- founder jimmy wales. he will also take questions from the audience. he was interviewed by a website recently and he was named tech legend for 2016. he was asked about his favorite ges, he says that now he concentrates on pages to do with female scientists because he feels that is where wikipedia needs to improve. it should get underway shortly.
he ends up going with a regiment to pretoria on the day it fell to the british and he takes over theand then who have been his -- he frees the men who had been his fellow prisoners. he watches as the flag is torn down and the union jack is wasted in its place. >> sunday >> we are live in the nation's capital at the cato institute for the mclachlan series lecture. tonight, we will hear from wikipedia outer jimmy wales -- founder jimmy wales. he will also take questions from the...