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robert: very good.ary: yeah, i would say that in the field of education, a number of the governors have expressed interest in engaging spice with the students in their prefectures. so, that's something that certainly has grown in interest among-- robert: spice is going to play a big role in the future too then, huh? gary: we hope so. robert: all right, well, thank you very much. we're going to have to have you guys come back because there's just too much to cover on this kind of thing. both: thank you. robert: well, we're also big fans of asian american and pacific islander arts and culture. up next, a filmmaker we've had on our show before, myles matsuno, who's here to talk about his new film, "christmas in july," so stay with us. our next guest is an accomplished artist in many aspects of broadcasting, tv, and films. while he has been the technical director for shows such as the academy awards, "dancing with the stars," and cma awards, he is also a very accomplished filmmaker. myles matsuno, born and
robert: very good.ary: yeah, i would say that in the field of education, a number of the governors have expressed interest in engaging spice with the students in their prefectures. so, that's something that certainly has grown in interest among-- robert: spice is going to play a big role in the future too then, huh? gary: we hope so. robert: all right, well, thank you very much. we're going to have to have you guys come back because there's just too much to cover on this kind of thing. both:...
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robert: welcome to the show. wendy hanamura: thanks, robert. it's so good to see you again. robert: well, first of all, give us a little idea of the inspiration behind getting involved in this. wendy: well, the internet archive is an enormous digital library dedicated to one mission: to providing everyone around the world with access to knowledge. but within that, my passion project has been to tell the story of our families, of japanese americans, and make sure that as that window is closing where folks like your parents and my parents who were in these internment camps, incarcerated--they're in their 80s, they're in their 90s. they won't be with us in just a flash of time--that there will be places where people like my son, my two sons, to go so that when they wanna read the books, when they wanna hear the oral histories, when they wanna see the home movies of what happened during the japanese american incarceration, it'll be right there at their fingertips. robert: in fact, connecting with people like your son, generations like your son, is very crucial for this, isn't it
robert: welcome to the show. wendy hanamura: thanks, robert. it's so good to see you again. robert: well, first of all, give us a little idea of the inspiration behind getting involved in this. wendy: well, the internet archive is an enormous digital library dedicated to one mission: to providing everyone around the world with access to knowledge. but within that, my passion project has been to tell the story of our families, of japanese americans, and make sure that as that window is closing...
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robert: why? gerry: and i wasn't--i think because in 1906, the chinese village was burned down in pacific grove. and after that, i believe the chinese didn't speak about it out of fear and also because they had to get on with their lives, and they had to go to work, and they just moved on. they still persevered. robert: and why did you and the students feel like you wanted to combine to tell that story again? gerry: well, the students actually were going to write a documentary about the japanese fishermen. but when they were doing their research, they found that there were chinese history--chinese fishermen before. and they wondered why they didn't find anything about it. and so, they started delving into it, and somehow they heard about me, and we gelled, and we made a documentary. and little did they know that that project in 2003 would still be used today. i use it as a teaching tool to educate the community. robert: and you have a personal family history, right, with that? gerry: yes. robert:
robert: why? gerry: and i wasn't--i think because in 1906, the chinese village was burned down in pacific grove. and after that, i believe the chinese didn't speak about it out of fear and also because they had to get on with their lives, and they had to go to work, and they just moved on. they still persevered. robert: and why did you and the students feel like you wanted to combine to tell that story again? gerry: well, the students actually were going to write a documentary about the...
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leo arthur roberts. michael e. roberts. michael edward roberts. donald walter robertson jr.frey robinson. michelle lee jean robotham. donald arthur robison. antonio rocha. raymond james rocha. laura rockefeller. john michael rodak. antonio jose rodriguez. anthony rodriguez. carmen milagros rodriguez. gregory rodriguez. >> marsha rodriguez. mayra valdes rodriguez. richard rodriguez, david rodriguez vargas. >> and my husband, wieb. wong, we love and miss you each and every day. you'll live in our hearts forever. we make sure your legacy will be continued through your beautiful children. >> and my mom, irinea, mayer for all the times i forgot to thank you, for all the special little things you do. for all the words that sometimes go unspoken, i need to say i love you mom, i do. if at times i may have seemed ungrateful. i want to say i truly hope you see that nothing you have done has been forgotten and day by day you just mean more to me. . >> matthew rogen. >> jean roger. >> karlie rodgers. >> scott william rohner. keith roma. >> joseph romagnolo. >> efrain romero sr. >> elvin
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neil david levin robert michael levine robert levine shai levinhar daniel m.in adam jay lewis jennifer lewis kenneth e. lewis margaret susan lewis ye wei liang orasri liangthanasarn daniel f. libretti ralph licciardi edward lichtschein samantha lightbourn allen steven barry lillianthal carlos r. lillo craig damian lilore arnold a. lim darya lin wei rong lin nickie l. lindo thomas v. linehan jr. robert thomas linnane alan p. linton jr. diane theresa lipari kenneth p. lira francisco alberto liriano lorraine lisi paul lisson vincent m. litto ming-hao liu nancy liz harold lizcano martin lizzul george a. llanes elizabeth c. logler catherine lisa loguidice jerome robert lohez michael william lomax >> and my uncle, michael cameron lynch of cantor fitzgerald. we'll carry your memory in our hearts. rest easy, look over our girls and pop. we love you. >> and my aunt maria. i never met you, but i've heard great stories about you. i know you're looking down on us as our guardian angel. lola and dad miss you. we love you, god bless america. >> steven v. long laura maria lo
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robert: yeah. okay, now aside from having to settle on your mc, what are some of the things that you plan to do at the gala? what's to celebrate this year? what do you want to focus on? shozo: well, this is our fifth year, and the previous four years it was more of a formal sit-down dinner with honorees. this year we wanted to do a little bit different so we decided to focus on the entertainment. and so this year, we were able to get june kuramoto of hiroshima to perform for us. so she'll be doing a little concert in the evening. robert: yeah, she was one of our first guests too when we launched the show and she really is sort of a pioneer when it comes to not only just like current culture, but contemporary culture too, huh? shozo: right. it's bridging traditional japanese culture with current culture. robert: so for the people who are going to go there, what is it that you sort of want them to sort of experience? shozo: well, we want them to experience--we want to bring them as if they're in japa
robert: yeah. okay, now aside from having to settle on your mc, what are some of the things that you plan to do at the gala? what's to celebrate this year? what do you want to focus on? shozo: well, this is our fifth year, and the previous four years it was more of a formal sit-down dinner with honorees. this year we wanted to do a little bit different so we decided to focus on the entertainment. and so this year, we were able to get june kuramoto of hiroshima to perform for us. so she'll be...
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robert: good luck in your performance. jennifer: thank you. robert: all right, well, jennifer s.heng will be at the apature 2019 event entitled proclaim, and that's on october 18 from 7p.m. to 10 p.m. at the arc gallery & studios at 1246 folsom street in san francisco. next up, another apature artist, versoul will join us to first talk about her hip-hop performances, and then to actually perform for us here, so don't miss it. ...6, 7, 8 ♪ ♪ ♪ big dreams start with small steps... ...but dedication can get you there. so just start small... start saving. easily set, track and control your goals right from the chase mobile® app. ♪ ♪ chase. make more of what's yours®. just to clarify something i said earlier, we were talking about jennifer s. cheng's works before she does her apature performance. and her book is actually titled "house a." i said "house," but the 20th anniversary of thed wt kearny street workshop hiknown as versoul.tianorersos she'll be featured at the apature music showcase versoul has a new album out called "soul rise," and we're happy to have her join us. and from a
robert: good luck in your performance. jennifer: thank you. robert: all right, well, jennifer s.heng will be at the apature 2019 event entitled proclaim, and that's on october 18 from 7p.m. to 10 p.m. at the arc gallery & studios at 1246 folsom street in san francisco. next up, another apature artist, versoul will join us to first talk about her hip-hop performances, and then to actually perform for us here, so don't miss it. ...6, 7, 8 ♪ ♪ ♪ big dreams start with small steps......
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once again, from washington, moderator robert costa. robert: what a week. thursday's democratied debate kiff the post-summer political season with former vicede pre joe biden staking out centrist ground with his plan to add a pubc oion to current healthcare law. butany of his challengers made al forcease for an overhaul of the nation's healthcare system. >> my planor healthcare costs a lot of money. it doesn't cost $30 trillion. $3.4 trillion a year. how are we going to pay for it? >> how d we pay for it? we pay for it, those at the very top, the richest individuals and the biggest corporations are ing to pay more and middle class families are going to pay less. >> every study done shows thatca me for all is the most cost-effective approach to providing healthcare for every man, woman and child in this country. robert: joining me tonight, jakr sherman, sen writer for politico and co-author of "play book." anne gearan of "the washington post," jpona summers of the associated press,nd carl hulse of "the new york times". juana, you've been on the race.ign trai
once again, from washington, moderator robert costa. robert: what a week. thursday's democratied debate kiff the post-summer political season with former vicede pre joe biden staking out centrist ground with his plan to add a pubc oion to current healthcare law. butany of his challengers made al forcease for an overhaul of the nation's healthcare system. >> my planor healthcare costs a lot of money. it doesn't cost $30 trillion. $3.4 trillion a year. how are we going to pay for it?...
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robert mugabe has died at the age of 95. again, jeff hill, thank you again for taking time to speak with us. >>> well, we continue to follow breaking news this day tracking hurricane dorian as it creeps up the east coast of the u.s. dorian has been downgraded. that's also breaking news, downgraded now to a category 1 storm, but it is still dangerous and it is hitting wilmington hard. stay with us. 145 over 92. 180 over 111. i had a heart attack, a cardiac arrest, and then a stroke. narrator: this is what high blood pressure looks like. you might not feel its symptoms, but the results from a heart attack or stroke are far from invisible or silent. get back on your plan. or talk with your doctor to create an exercise, diet and medication plan that works for you. go to loweryourhbp.org if i would've followed a treatment plan, i would not be in this situation. [happy ♪irthday music] ♪ don't get mad, put those years to work with e*trade. yeah...yeah, this is nice. hmm. how did you make the dip so rich and creamy? oh it's a philad
robert mugabe has died at the age of 95. again, jeff hill, thank you again for taking time to speak with us. >>> well, we continue to follow breaking news this day tracking hurricane dorian as it creeps up the east coast of the u.s. dorian has been downgraded. that's also breaking news, downgraded now to a category 1 storm, but it is still dangerous and it is hitting wilmington hard. stay with us. 145 over 92. 180 over 111. i had a heart attack, a cardiac arrest, and then a stroke....
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they want to know just a reminder of our top stories this hour robert mugabe the former president of zimbabwe has died at the age of $95.00 he was instrumental in the country gaining independence up to decades of white minority rule but his later years were marked by violent suppression of political opponents and the country's economic collapse. the house of lords has approved a bill to block a no deal bragg's it is now set to become law on monday it's the latest blow to prime minister ballers johnson and their opposition parties announce they'll continue to reject his call for a snap election. but he's officers in hong kong have fired tear gas and rubber bullets of demonstrators who've been surrounding a police station the protesters gathered at a train station nearby forcing its closure. 2 palestinians have been killed and several others have been injured during clashes in the border fence with israel since the gaza rallies began in march last year nearly $270.00 protestors have been killed and thousands more have been murdered by israeli troops deployed near the buffer zone demons
they want to know just a reminder of our top stories this hour robert mugabe the former president of zimbabwe has died at the age of $95.00 he was instrumental in the country gaining independence up to decades of white minority rule but his later years were marked by violent suppression of political opponents and the country's economic collapse. the house of lords has approved a bill to block a no deal bragg's it is now set to become law on monday it's the latest blow to prime minister ballers...
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does anybody know the truth about robert durst? the trail we followed, the revelations we encountered, the personal account he wrote and we were given, which have led us into a very weird place, the lost years of the infamous robert durst. the tale is like quicksand. it sucks you in. >> bob is endlessly fascinating and -- and always surprises me. >> reporter: he has certainly been elusive, mercurial, sometimes desperate, and always in motion. we'll track him, his descent, his strange detour off the road and off the grid. a life that no one, not even his family or close friends, could fathom. >> he has a good heart inside, i really think so. ♪ >> reporter: we begin with two people who have known and loved the man they call bobby, godfather of their son, close friend of more than 40 years. long before the rest of the world heard of him. and when did you meet him? >> we went to high school together. >> reporter: stewart and emily altman spoke with us for the first time since durst was arrest. >> there's still a side of bob that's not
does anybody know the truth about robert durst? the trail we followed, the revelations we encountered, the personal account he wrote and we were given, which have led us into a very weird place, the lost years of the infamous robert durst. the tale is like quicksand. it sucks you in. >> bob is endlessly fascinating and -- and always surprises me. >> reporter: he has certainly been elusive, mercurial, sometimes desperate, and always in motion. we'll track him, his descent, his...
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a beloved friend and abc news colleague, cokie roberts. her passing at the age of 75. her fearless breast cancer journey in service to others. soaring tributes pouring in from around the world tonight. >> she was a force of nature. >> she dared us to tell our stories but to also be present. >> she was whip smart. and she was a great reporter. >> a truly pioneering political journalist with countless appearances right here on "nightline." >> reporting from washington, cokie roberts. >> a trailblazing and devoted grandmother. helping usher in a new era for women in the newsroom. and always, her mantra, family first. a mom and mentor to so many of us, including me. w. oufriendok was example that excellence and kindness are not mutually exclusive. tonight's personal edition of "nightline," celebrating cokie, will be right back. >> you can't cover american politics, with all of its yeastiness and flavor, without having a love of this country. >> i have provided a service by informing the citizenry. >> you have a front seat to history. you do get used to it, and you shouldn'
a beloved friend and abc news colleague, cokie roberts. her passing at the age of 75. her fearless breast cancer journey in service to others. soaring tributes pouring in from around the world tonight. >> she was a force of nature. >> she dared us to tell our stories but to also be present. >> she was whip smart. and she was a great reporter. >> a truly pioneering political journalist with countless appearances right here on "nightline." >> reporting from...
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robert mugabe has tied. he was 95 years old and ruled for almost four decades, until he was we moved in a military crew in 2017. let's bring in a associate fellow at chattham house and a native of zimbabwe. good to have you with us. >> good morning. >> let's talk about the man who was compared to nelson mandela. they revere him as an icon. but younger generations have a different view. they see him as a man who clung to power, who cracked down violently on descent. how do you believe that robert mugabe will be remembered? >> yes. he leaves a legacy. as you pointed out, it is also generational. i'm from the older generation. i was there at independence in 1980 and certainly in the '80s and the '90s, there were a lot of positive things that happened in terms of education, health, possibly the highest literacy rate, in terms of the sector was rebuilt. even then, there was still a negative side, which was the killings of people . overall, there was a much more positive legacy. for the younger generation, the dec
robert mugabe has tied. he was 95 years old and ruled for almost four decades, until he was we moved in a military crew in 2017. let's bring in a associate fellow at chattham house and a native of zimbabwe. good to have you with us. >> good morning. >> let's talk about the man who was compared to nelson mandela. they revere him as an icon. but younger generations have a different view. they see him as a man who clung to power, who cracked down violently on descent. how do you...
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nada: for more on robert mali's life, death robert--for more on robert mugabe's life i spoke to a former ambassador who is now at the institute of thace. what kind of a leader was he? >> robert mugaben was extraordinarily intelligent man, and many people thought that when he came to power in 80, it would begin a omriod of econ prosperity and growth of the country. instead, robert mugabe turned to be a rather ruthless and autocratic leader. thalmoste very beginning of his administration. by 1982, his government had launched an attack in the southern part of the country against the people closely allied to robert mugabe's principal opposition leader. hain period, hundreds of thousands ofpa people in tha of the countryry were hbeassed, up, some killed, many displaced. many people think of robert mugabe's eulsion of white farmers, some 25 year later, as the point at which his ruthlessness began. but he became an increasingly authoritarian and autocratic ader almost from the very beginning. na: i would just like your take on when you compare robert mugabe to, say, nelsonandela, another africa
nada: for more on robert mali's life, death robert--for more on robert mugabe's life i spoke to a former ambassador who is now at the institute of thace. what kind of a leader was he? >> robert mugaben was extraordinarily intelligent man, and many people thought that when he came to power in 80, it would begin a omriod of econ prosperity and growth of the country. instead, robert mugabe turned to be a rather ruthless and autocratic leader. thalmoste very beginning of his administration....
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well, i think encounters with robert mugabe? well, ithinki encounters with robert mugabe?en times altogether, at the height of his powers. and the interesting thing was that he was always, whoever he might have been with. i remember i once interviewed him with a lot of british foreign office officials in the room and you knew that robert mugabe was the brightest person in the room. and he could turn an interview round and humiliate you on camera, he loved doing that, very, very sharp. but a lwa ys doing that, very, very sharp. but always a very bitter kind of man. i mean, listening to what the other contributors have been saying, of course, all of this is true. but i think the great problem that zimbabwe had was that britain in particular and other countries decided after 1980 that the problem had been sorted out and they didn't wa nt to had been sorted out and they didn't want to know what was going on in zimbabwe. and what was going on from 1982 for instance onwards was that robert mugabe got in the north korean army and the most brutal part of the most brutal army to he
well, i think encounters with robert mugabe? well, ithinki encounters with robert mugabe?en times altogether, at the height of his powers. and the interesting thing was that he was always, whoever he might have been with. i remember i once interviewed him with a lot of british foreign office officials in the room and you knew that robert mugabe was the brightest person in the room. and he could turn an interview round and humiliate you on camera, he loved doing that, very, very sharp. but a lwa...
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his name robert mercer. he is co c.e.o. of a hedge fund firm renaissance technologies whose ranks has been climbing since 1903 . carol cadwallader has been investigating this computer engineer turned billionaire robot. he is an absolutely brilliant scientist did really pioneering work. in the sixty's and in the field of natural language processing which is the base of. basically and he was that royce at the start of it and working out how to do my machine translation between languages so that google translates which we use all the time. to send and of the work that he did you know he is without doubt one of the brilliant computer engineers of his generation and he was just an ordinary middle class guy doing a professional job and he got an offer from renascence technologies this hedge fund . and he did. it was in the early ninety's that robert mercer left i.b.m. to work for run a song technologies. there he applied his methods of calculation on the stock exchange in order to predict its fluctuations. technologies he pioneer
his name robert mercer. he is co c.e.o. of a hedge fund firm renaissance technologies whose ranks has been climbing since 1903 . carol cadwallader has been investigating this computer engineer turned billionaire robot. he is an absolutely brilliant scientist did really pioneering work. in the sixty's and in the field of natural language processing which is the base of. basically and he was that royce at the start of it and working out how to do my machine translation between languages so that...
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that the robert mugabe's still here. but not as strong as he thought in the cities anger boiled over a new generation demanded mugabe go it's time for you to resign it's time for you to step down. in the end it was the army that pushed him where he the point grace as his successor a former colleague and then leave rival of grace's emerson women took over it was more palace couldn't revolution although the joy mirrored that of zimbabwe's original revolution 37 years earlier who got the retreated to his mansion bitter to the last we don't deserve please we don't deserve it but please tell me. the real tragedy robert mugabe could never bear da da or of his country enjoying a 2nd freedom from his ruinous grip. i let's now speak to ben payton who's an independence or t.g. consultant specializing in south africa he joins us live from london very good to have you with us on al-jazeera robert mugabe was admired by many africans for daring to challenge western dominance how will he be remembered beyond africa. i think overwhelmin
that the robert mugabe's still here. but not as strong as he thought in the cities anger boiled over a new generation demanded mugabe go it's time for you to resign it's time for you to step down. in the end it was the army that pushed him where he the point grace as his successor a former colleague and then leave rival of grace's emerson women took over it was more palace couldn't revolution although the joy mirrored that of zimbabwe's original revolution 37 years earlier who got the retreated...
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that the robert mugabe is still here. but not as strong as he thought in the city's anger boiled over a new generation demanded mugabe go it's time for you to resign it's time for you to step down. in the end it was the army that pushed him worried he'd appoint grace as his successor a former colleague and then live rival of grace's emerson winning took over it was more palace clinton revolution although the joy mirrored that of zimbabwe's original revolution 37 years earlier will gladly have retreated to his mansion bitter to the last we don't deserve. peace we don't. properly. the real tragedy robert mugabe could never bear da da of his country enjoying a 2nd freedom from his ruinous grip. now rundowns high court has rejected a challenge to prime minister boris johnson's planned suspension of parliament from on this let's go to nadine bob live for us in london so nadine 1st of all what does this high court decision mean. will fully the businesswoman gina miller who brought this case along with former prime minister cons
that the robert mugabe is still here. but not as strong as he thought in the city's anger boiled over a new generation demanded mugabe go it's time for you to resign it's time for you to step down. in the end it was the army that pushed him worried he'd appoint grace as his successor a former colleague and then live rival of grace's emerson winning took over it was more palace clinton revolution although the joy mirrored that of zimbabwe's original revolution 37 years earlier will gladly have...
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really, the economic legacy of robert mugabe cannot be forgotten.hings happened under his regime, the first one being in 2000 popular stance of reclaiming white owned farms in zimbabwe, which led toa number of owned farms in zimbabwe, which led to a number of things including sanctions imposed by western powers including the united states and the european union which lead to hyperinflation in the country, leading to a loss of employment in the country, meaning the agricultural land was not productive enough because the country was earning so much foreign revenue from agricultural exports. it led to a number of people fleeing the country to neighbouring south africa, which was the home, quote on quote, of the people who fled the economic crisis in zimbabwe. also, really, we cannot speak about mcgarvey‘s legacy without mentioning the hyperinflation that started in 2008, all the way to 2009. —— also, really, we cannot speak about mugabe's legacy. we need to abandon the use of zimbabwe in dollars, some people said, and they moved recently to what they c
really, the economic legacy of robert mugabe cannot be forgotten.hings happened under his regime, the first one being in 2000 popular stance of reclaiming white owned farms in zimbabwe, which led toa number of owned farms in zimbabwe, which led to a number of things including sanctions imposed by western powers including the united states and the european union which lead to hyperinflation in the country, leading to a loss of employment in the country, meaning the agricultural land was not...
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>> i can confirm that robert mugabe has died.nding father of the democratic zimbabwe but there's no debate zimbabwe went from being a thriving nation. he's held in high esteem by the freedom fighters, but he is the man who denied them democracy, denied them opportunities and led to so many zim bab juans fleeing and going to other african countries in search of a bett life. >> the reforms people wanted to see have not been realized. what will this signify for the people there who are trying to move on in life? >> i think generally zimbabwans, it will take decades of reform. the civil liberty that zimbabwe yans have been fighting for are not realized. they have brought in younger ministers in the form of finance minister who's educated, head of business school here so he's seen a reformist. but zimbabwe doesn't have the tools and assets needed to rebuild the country. it will take a long time. so, it has opened up the media space. marginally he's appointed younger newer ministers in hopes it will usher zimbabwe into a new era. but i
>> i can confirm that robert mugabe has died.nding father of the democratic zimbabwe but there's no debate zimbabwe went from being a thriving nation. he's held in high esteem by the freedom fighters, but he is the man who denied them democracy, denied them opportunities and led to so many zim bab juans fleeing and going to other african countries in search of a bett life. >> the reforms people wanted to see have not been realized. what will this signify for the people there who are...
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what happened to robert mugabe?nto an isolated pariah, clinging to power until his former allies decided they had had enough? i, robert gabriel mugabe... it started so well. a landslide victory in 1980 and promises of progress and racial reconciliation, that sense of early optimism reflected in some of today's reactions. "comrade mugabe was an icon of liberation," tweeted the man who replaced him, "who dedicated his life to the emancipation and empowerment of his people. his contribution will never be forgotten." and from former fellow revolutionaries in south africa... "the anc mourns the passing of friend, statesman and revolutionary comrade robert mugabe." mugabe started off as a liberation hero and somebody who was imprisoned by the old racist white minority regime of ian smith, tortured, not allowed to attend his son's funeral, and therefore he suffered a great deal for the cause of the liberation of zimbabwe. but so, too, did the country he ruled. but so, too, did the country he led. robert mugabe rarely shied
what happened to robert mugabe?nto an isolated pariah, clinging to power until his former allies decided they had had enough? i, robert gabriel mugabe... it started so well. a landslide victory in 1980 and promises of progress and racial reconciliation, that sense of early optimism reflected in some of today's reactions. "comrade mugabe was an icon of liberation," tweeted the man who replaced him, "who dedicated his life to the emancipation and empowerment of his people. his...
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robert mugabe zimbabwe's founding leader some saw him as a little. a tyrant so what legacy does he leave and how was involved from his shadow this is inside story. welcome to the program. robert mugabe was a divisive figure white until he died on friday at the age of 95 he was hailed a hero of zimbabwe's independence from britain but turbulent 37 years as president of the mitra depose him into a $1017.00 african leaders are paying tribute to as an icon of liberation but his critics say he's. left zimbabwe rowan's hoda abdel-hamid takes a look back at mugabe's life. 965 and ian smith his white settlers declare independence from britain an event that defined robert mugabe's life and still holds his country the black majority resisted races through in the cities and out in the countryside where a vicious bush war raged for years. robert mugabe a teacher turned activist emerged from prison as an articulate leader of the independence struggle we started the war in order to give our country and we haven't got our country they did get their country at lanca
robert mugabe zimbabwe's founding leader some saw him as a little. a tyrant so what legacy does he leave and how was involved from his shadow this is inside story. welcome to the program. robert mugabe was a divisive figure white until he died on friday at the age of 95 he was hailed a hero of zimbabwe's independence from britain but turbulent 37 years as president of the mitra depose him into a $1017.00 african leaders are paying tribute to as an icon of liberation but his critics say he's....
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robert: oh! he hung up on me. ok. he said he'll keep you informed. frances: ok. robert: he s said the ruiaians e flexible right now. frances: good. thahat's goodod o know. and they stilwawant to come, huhuh? robert: they still want to come out here. frances: that's good to know. so that's good to know. rrobert: yeah. frances: g good to he e hope, bt you know,, you don't want toto p it u up all the e time. robert: last i've heardrd was ty won't fly till monday, but t then i've h heard they'ren wells a and trying to come out here. [helicopter approaching] [helicopter approaching] frances: when i grew up here, we had 20 or more elders around. now we have maybe 2 here. so having this event happen, it is heartfelt for a lot of people because we always wish this would occur for diomede. [singing in native language] frances: you know, the only barrier we have is trying to understand each other with different languages. i see this really strong connection now, and a lot of it have to do with, hey, we are so similar with each other... not just blood, but in the things we
robert: oh! he hung up on me. ok. he said he'll keep you informed. frances: ok. robert: he s said the ruiaians e flexible right now. frances: good. thahat's goodod o know. and they stilwawant to come, huhuh? robert: they still want to come out here. frances: that's good to know. so that's good to know. rrobert: yeah. frances: g good to he e hope, bt you know,, you don't want toto p it u up all the e time. robert: last i've heardrd was ty won't fly till monday, but t then i've h heard they'ren...
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robert mugabe led the country for nearly four decades.figure who was both loved and loathed at home and abroad. current and former leaders from across africa, here to pay their respects and express solidarity with the man they address as comrade. comrade mugabe will be remembered as a pan—africanist and a great icon of african liberation. president mugabe had consistently demonstrated his steadfast commitment to our shared vision of the africa we want. but from zimbabweans, a less emphatic send—off. years ago, this stadium would have been buzzing with supporters, but the turnout today a reflection of robert mugabe's fall from grace during his final years. the man who toppled him from power two years ago, now leading the farewell. a giant tree of africa has fallen. indeed, the bold, steadfast and resolute revolutionary comrade robert gabriel mugabe is no more. the strained relations between him, the government and the mugabe family have played out in public since the late leader's remains returned to the country. former president robert mu
robert mugabe led the country for nearly four decades.figure who was both loved and loathed at home and abroad. current and former leaders from across africa, here to pay their respects and express solidarity with the man they address as comrade. comrade mugabe will be remembered as a pan—africanist and a great icon of african liberation. president mugabe had consistently demonstrated his steadfast commitment to our shared vision of the africa we want. but from zimbabweans, a less emphatic...
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we'll remember pioneering journalist cokie roberts. the inspiring story of a cancer survivor swimming her way into the record books. what she did to celebrate. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell. >> o'donnell: good evening. this is our western edition. we're going to get to the new reporting by cbs news on the saudi arabia attack in just a moment but as we come on the air, there is breaking news. a tropical storm is hitting america's fourth largest city tonight. imelda formed just a few hoursa, targeting the houston area with life-threatening flash floods. chief weathercaster lonnie quinn from wcbs is tracking the storm. lonny, imelda seemed to pop up out of nowhere, and now there are flash flood warnings for six million people. >> without a doubt. i'm talking three hours. this went from nothing to a tropical depression to a tropical storm. it made landfall around houstond this afternoon. ghook he sig all the bright color shows you where the heavy rain is falling. it's coming down in buckets as well. if you look at
we'll remember pioneering journalist cokie roberts. the inspiring story of a cancer survivor swimming her way into the record books. what she did to celebrate. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell. >> o'donnell: good evening. this is our western edition. we're going to get to the new reporting by cbs news on the saudi arabia attack in just a moment but as we come on the air, there is breaking news. a tropical storm is hitting america's fourth largest city...
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declined to talk including robert's twin brother. i've seen both of the brothers, they come in and out. >> victor g says the shooting has shattered the sense of calm in part of this richmond. >> i can't believe it. just nothing ever happens in this neighborhood. it's just a quiet more family oriented neighborhood. everyone seemed to know everyone. >> they interviewed the 13-year- old son who did not actually witness the shooting, asking anyone with information or surveillance video of the area to give them a call. henrily, ktvu. >>> 4:46 is the time. lodi grape festival kicked off with increased security. officers are now armed with semiautomatic rifles during the 4 day event the high powered rifles will prevent threats and better equip officers if there is a shooting, police will send up a drone. >>> well the weekend is here, many of us looking for something fun to do with the family, here is rosemary orozco with your weekend watch. >> we are closing in on the weekend and here is what is happening around the bay. pal he type cultura
declined to talk including robert's twin brother. i've seen both of the brothers, they come in and out. >> victor g says the shooting has shattered the sense of calm in part of this richmond. >> i can't believe it. just nothing ever happens in this neighborhood. it's just a quiet more family oriented neighborhood. everyone seemed to know everyone. >> they interviewed the 13-year- old son who did not actually witness the shooting, asking anyone with information or surveillance...
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police also say -- roberts did not have say -- roberts police also say -- roberts did not have any criminal record. (ken) police in san mateo arrested two men after a string of car burglaries and thefts near george avenue. police say someone tipped off police when they reported seeing suspicious activity in the area. police stopped áchristopher jongejan (jon- jan)á and áfrank volo-noskiá at the laurie meadows shopping center and found them with stolen property -- including the ones from a nearby car that was unlocked. both men are in san mateo county main jail on theft related charges. (pam) because of a rent hike, bart is moving its headquarters in oakland... to another building ... the bart board of directors approved the plan today ... to buy a building on webster street ... and move- in next spring. the board is buying the building for 142- million dollars .. and spending 85- million for interior construction. both costs are being financed by a 25- year sales tax bond... the agency says, it will save at least 210- million dollars over that 25- year period. (pam) the dreaded flight delay
police also say -- roberts did not have say -- roberts police also say -- roberts did not have any criminal record. (ken) police in san mateo arrested two men after a string of car burglaries and thefts near george avenue. police say someone tipped off police when they reported seeing suspicious activity in the area. police stopped áchristopher jongejan (jon- jan)á and áfrank volo-noskiá at the laurie meadows shopping center and found them with stolen property -- including the ones from a...
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his name robert mercer. he is co c.e.o. of a hedge fund firm renaissance technologies whose ranks has been climbing since 1903 . carroll cadwallader has been investigating this computer engineer turned billionaire robot. he is an absolutely brilliant scientist did really pioneering work. in the sixty's and in the field of natural language processing which is the base of. basically and he was right at the start of it and working out how to do my machine translation between languages so that google translates which we use all the time that is a descendent of the work that he did you know he is without doubt one of the brilliant computer engineers of his generation and he was just an ordinary middle class guy doing a professional job and he got an offer from renascence technologies this hedge fund . for them and he did. it was in the early ninety's that robert mercer left i.b.m. to work for run a song technologies. there he applied his methods of calculation on the stock exchange in order to predict its fluctuations. but when
his name robert mercer. he is co c.e.o. of a hedge fund firm renaissance technologies whose ranks has been climbing since 1903 . carroll cadwallader has been investigating this computer engineer turned billionaire robot. he is an absolutely brilliant scientist did really pioneering work. in the sixty's and in the field of natural language processing which is the base of. basically and he was right at the start of it and working out how to do my machine translation between languages so that...
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many of the people in the stadium are former supporters of robert mugabe, staunch defenders of roberts that very few people turned up against what was anticipated. the capacity is 60,000 but it goes to show how robert mugabe memory had already started to fade in the two years that he was out of office. we cannot deny the fa ct out of office. we cannot deny the fact that this is a significant moment. this signifies the end of an era. he was a tall figure that was colossal in zimbabwe and in african politics for many years but he still leaves a divided legacy. some people say that he was in liberator and thatis say that he was in liberator and that is how they want to remember him. 0thers believe that he turned into a dictator and that he lost his way and that he should have left long before he did. thank you very much. i'm joined now by georgina godwin, who's an exiled zimbabwean journalist. i know you were forced out of zimbabwe. tell us why. in 2001 we w011 zimbabwe. tell us why. in 2001 we won a court case zimbabwe. tell us why. in 2001 we won a court case in zimbabwe. tell us why.
many of the people in the stadium are former supporters of robert mugabe, staunch defenders of roberts that very few people turned up against what was anticipated. the capacity is 60,000 but it goes to show how robert mugabe memory had already started to fade in the two years that he was out of office. we cannot deny the fa ct out of office. we cannot deny the fact that this is a significant moment. this signifies the end of an era. he was a tall figure that was colossal in zimbabwe and in...
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the rich legacy left behind by our own cokie roberts.ou know you can save money by using dish soap to clean grease on more than dishes? using multiple cleaners on grease can be expensive, and sometimes ineffective. for better value, tackle grease with dawn ultra. dawn is for more than just dishes. it provides 3x more grease cleaning power per drop, which cuts through tough kitchen messes, pre-treats laundry stains, and even tackles grease build-up on car rims. tackle tough greasy messes around your home, and save money with dawn ultra. brand power. heing you better. shhhh. i took mucinex dm for my phlegmy cough. what about rob's dry cough? works on that too. and lasts 12 hours. 12 hours?! who studies that long?! only mucinex dm relieves wet and dry coughs for 12 hours with 2 medicines in 1 pill. ok i'll admit. i didn't keep my place as clean as i would like 'cuz i'm way too busy. who's got the time to chase around down dirt, dust and hair? so now, i use heavy duty swiffer sweeper and dusters. for hard-to-reach places, duster makes it eas
the rich legacy left behind by our own cokie roberts.ou know you can save money by using dish soap to clean grease on more than dishes? using multiple cleaners on grease can be expensive, and sometimes ineffective. for better value, tackle grease with dawn ultra. dawn is for more than just dishes. it provides 3x more grease cleaning power per drop, which cuts through tough kitchen messes, pre-treats laundry stains, and even tackles grease build-up on car rims. tackle tough greasy messes around...
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his name robert mercer. he is co c.e.o. of a hedge fund firm renaissance technologies whose ranks has been climbing since 1903 . carol cadwallader has been investigating this computer engineer turned billionaire robot. he is an absolutely brilliant scientist. really pioneering work. in the sixty's and in the field of natural language processing which is the base of. basically and he was several right at the start of it and working out how to do my machine translation between languages so that google translates which we use all the time. to send and of the work that he did you know he is without doubt one of the brilliant computer engineers of his generation and he was just an ordinary middle class guy doing a professional job and he got an offer from renascence technologies this hedge fund . and he did. it was in the early ninety's that robert mercer left i.b.m. to work for run a song technologies. there he applied his methods of calculation on the stock exchange in order to predict its fluctuations. technologies he pioneer
his name robert mercer. he is co c.e.o. of a hedge fund firm renaissance technologies whose ranks has been climbing since 1903 . carol cadwallader has been investigating this computer engineer turned billionaire robot. he is an absolutely brilliant scientist. really pioneering work. in the sixty's and in the field of natural language processing which is the base of. basically and he was several right at the start of it and working out how to do my machine translation between languages so that...
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robert mueller who recently led the probe into allegations of trumped russia collusion now the media portrayed robert mueller as a relentless crusader he was standing up to trumpet and digging for truth but when it came to investigating a foreign influence into 911 he looked a little bit soft riyadh was an obvious target for an investigation into the 911 attacks the possible complicity of saudi arabia was brought up from the beginning osama bin ladin himself a saudi as are 15 of the 19 hijackers now saudi arabia of course denies any wrongdoing but now a victim of 911 is speaking up and saying that robert mueller appeared to be covering for saudi arabia in his investigation the saudi arabia was from the very beginning involved through the whole process and they didn't want to see information go wow that's a matter of fact even the obama administration the one. formation to be revealed they wanted to preserve. the geopolitical region 1st then the. needs of the families and the family members survivors that were directly affected by the event so in that way it was. a way to digest the l
robert mueller who recently led the probe into allegations of trumped russia collusion now the media portrayed robert mueller as a relentless crusader he was standing up to trumpet and digging for truth but when it came to investigating a foreign influence into 911 he looked a little bit soft riyadh was an obvious target for an investigation into the 911 attacks the possible complicity of saudi arabia was brought up from the beginning osama bin ladin himself a saudi as are 15 of the 19...
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so, i proudly present rebecca boggs roberts. [applause] ms. roberts: as both mom and speaker pelosi mentioned, we're lindy boggse by the in the only room in the capitol named after a woman. my grandmother was born in 1916 before women won the right to vote, and yet became member of congress, an ambassador, a formidable force in american politics. this history is really recent. it is important to know -- people keep saying, women's history is a role model for girls, ok, that's fine, but the main reason to know it is because if you do not learn about women's history, you are getting history wrong. [applause] ms. roberts: and the reason to know about this movement in women's history is that they won. they were incredibly successful activists. they changed the world, and they did it entirely by women and for women. so if you all want to change the world, and i really hope you all do, then there are worse role models than the suffragists. they were incredibly successful. so learn the history, vote, and then go out and change the world. thank you. [
so, i proudly present rebecca boggs roberts. [applause] ms. roberts: as both mom and speaker pelosi mentioned, we're lindy boggse by the in the only room in the capitol named after a woman. my grandmother was born in 1916 before women won the right to vote, and yet became member of congress, an ambassador, a formidable force in american politics. this history is really recent. it is important to know -- people keep saying, women's history is a role model for girls, ok, that's fine, but the main...
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what happened to robert mugabe?wer until his former allies decided they had had enough? i, robert gabriel mugabe... it started so well. a landslide victory in 1980 and promises of progress and racial reconciliation, that sense of early optimism reflected in some of today's reactions. "comrade mugabe was an icon of liberation," tweeted the man who replaced him, "who dedicated his life to the emancipation and empowerment of his people. his contribution will never be forgotten." and from former fellow revolutionaries in south africa... "the anc mourns the passing of friend, statesman and revolutionary comrade robert mugabe." mugabe started off as a liberation hero and somebody who was imprisoned by the old racist white minority regime of ian smith, tortured, not allowed to attend his son's funeral, and therefore he suffered a great deal for the cause of the liberation of zimbabwe. but so, too, did the country he led. robert mugabe rarely shied away from the use of violence. it became a hallmark of his regime. profoundl
what happened to robert mugabe?wer until his former allies decided they had had enough? i, robert gabriel mugabe... it started so well. a landslide victory in 1980 and promises of progress and racial reconciliation, that sense of early optimism reflected in some of today's reactions. "comrade mugabe was an icon of liberation," tweeted the man who replaced him, "who dedicated his life to the emancipation and empowerment of his people. his contribution will never be...
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from then on, things didn't go right for robert mugabe, and hejust didn't go right for robert mugabe,rt mugabe, and hejust dug in. and that is what really created the situation he ended up in. the very story that he, asa ended up in. the very story that he, as a former president of zimbabwe, dies ina as a former president of zimbabwe, dies in a hospital in singapore, that itself tells you the gravity of what's happened in that country. india's space agency has lost all communication with the robotic rover it's the moon. the class was — but craft was scheduled to land early this evening after landing nearly six years ago. it was sent to explore the south pole but earlier this evening the space agency lost contact when it was just 2.1 kilometres above the moon. the mission was the nation's most ambitious, and it is not known if the rover actually landed. india's prime minister urged the scientists involved to keep up the courage and hope. it isjust involved to keep up the courage and hope. it is just past involved to keep up the courage and hope. it isjust past 11:16pm. 0pposition parti
from then on, things didn't go right for robert mugabe, and hejust didn't go right for robert mugabe,rt mugabe, and hejust dug in. and that is what really created the situation he ended up in. the very story that he, asa ended up in. the very story that he, as a former president of zimbabwe, dies ina as a former president of zimbabwe, dies in a hospital in singapore, that itself tells you the gravity of what's happened in that country. india's space agency has lost all communication with the...
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so let's look more closely at key events that have given robert mugabe such a dubious record on humanrights and the economy 3 years after became independent in 1980 mugabe's forces crushed those of a former revolutionary ally rights groups estimate 20000 people were killed in 200-2001 his supporters violently took control of zimbabwe's 4 and a half 1000 white owned farms much of that land was handed over to loyalists that accelerated a rapid economic dip decline hyperinflation peaked at a scarcely believe a bulls 79600000000 percent a month in november 2008 he went on to win elections in 20082013 that critics at home and abroad said were clearly rigged the us through its state department has offered condolences but gave a scathing criticism of forgot his rule in a statement spokeswoman morgan or tiger said robert mugabe helped liberate zimbabwe but as human rights abuses and gross economic mismanagement impoverished millions and betrayed his people's hopes for their nation we continue to support the aspirations of the zimbabwean people for a better more prosperous future steven chan i
so let's look more closely at key events that have given robert mugabe such a dubious record on humanrights and the economy 3 years after became independent in 1980 mugabe's forces crushed those of a former revolutionary ally rights groups estimate 20000 people were killed in 200-2001 his supporters violently took control of zimbabwe's 4 and a half 1000 white owned farms much of that land was handed over to loyalists that accelerated a rapid economic dip decline hyperinflation peaked at a...
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great job, robert. >> thank you, robert.yee gilbert serna heard robert's alert over the radio and immediately, without hesitation, guided dozens of shoppers to refuge through a rear exit. boosting some people over a 12-foot wall and hiding others in shipping containers. so smart to think of that. who would think of that under these circumstances? a lot of people would just run for their lives. he cleared out the back area of the store a minute before the shooter got there. gilbert, your unwavering resolve inspires us all. great job, gilbert. good job. marisela luna was managing the mcdonald's inside the walmart when the murderer burst into the entrance. she quickly gathered customers from the lobby and led them to refrigerators and other hiding places. shielding them from the shooter's line of sight. thank you, marisela, for racing to rescue others from grave danger. thank you very much. thank you. thank you. mcdonald's supervisor angelica silva was working at another location when she got word of the active shooter. she dro
great job, robert. >> thank you, robert.yee gilbert serna heard robert's alert over the radio and immediately, without hesitation, guided dozens of shoppers to refuge through a rear exit. boosting some people over a 12-foot wall and hiding others in shipping containers. so smart to think of that. who would think of that under these circumstances? a lot of people would just run for their lives. he cleared out the back area of the store a minute before the shooter got there. gilbert, your...
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the funeral service for the late robert mugabe.nce to say their goodbyes over the last few days and today is the time for the dignitaries. we understand that they are about a dozen african leaders that are here. we also hear that there are former leaders, some of whom worked alongside robert mugabe, are here to pay their respects. they describe him as a founding leader, notjust of zimbabwe, but of the african continent as a whole. robert mugabe led this country for 37 years before he was ousted from power to years ago. he means different things to different people. many would argue that he lost his way in the last years and that he stayed for two long. but people here are here to pay their respects to a man who they say is a liberation icon. he turned around the fortunes of zimbabwe. inside the stadium where the robert mugabe funeral is taking place. let's get more on this now with professor paul moorcraft, who's the author of a biography of robert mugabe. hejoins me via webcam from guildford. what do you think the legacy is going
the funeral service for the late robert mugabe.nce to say their goodbyes over the last few days and today is the time for the dignitaries. we understand that they are about a dozen african leaders that are here. we also hear that there are former leaders, some of whom worked alongside robert mugabe, are here to pay their respects. they describe him as a founding leader, notjust of zimbabwe, but of the african continent as a whole. robert mugabe led this country for 37 years before he was ousted...
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so robert's been fantastic. we know each other well. and maybe robert will say a few words. mr. o'brien: it's a privilege o serve with the president and to -- i look forward to another year and a half of peace restraint with that tremendous foreign policy successes under president trump's leadership. i expect those to continue. we have a number of challenges. but there is a great team in place with secretary pompeo and secretary esper and others. i look forward to working with them and the president to keep america safe. continue to rebuild our military and really get us back to a peaceful strength posture that will keep the american people safe. reporter: what advice do you have for the president for any possible military strikes? mr. o'brien: i think secretary pompeo is in saudi arabia now or coming home. any advice i give the president will be something i give him confidentially. we'll monitor that situation. reporter: mr. president, any update? president trump: nothing to report yet. we'll probably be speaking here tomorrow. maybe the next day. nothing to report. but it hasn
so robert's been fantastic. we know each other well. and maybe robert will say a few words. mr. o'brien: it's a privilege o serve with the president and to -- i look forward to another year and a half of peace restraint with that tremendous foreign policy successes under president trump's leadership. i expect those to continue. we have a number of challenges. but there is a great team in place with secretary pompeo and secretary esper and others. i look forward to working with them and the...
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that the robert mugabe's still here. but not as strong as he thought in the city's anger boiled over a new generation demanded mugabe go it's time for you to resign it's time for you to step down. in the end it was the army that pushed him where he the point grace as his successor a former colleague and then the rival of grace's emmerson winning took over it was more palace couldn't revolution although the joy mirrored that of zimbabwe's original revolution 37 years earlier who got the retreated to his mansion bitter to the last we don't deserve peace we don't deserve. but please tell me. the real tragedy robert mugabe could never bear da da of his country enjoying a 2nd freedom from his ruinous grip. u.k. house of lords has approved a bill to block a no deal bragg's it is now set to become law on monday it comes as opposition parties refuse to back prime minister abbas johnson's bed to hold an early election in october with reports from london. he's been struggling to control parliament and even hundreds of kilometers f
that the robert mugabe's still here. but not as strong as he thought in the city's anger boiled over a new generation demanded mugabe go it's time for you to resign it's time for you to step down. in the end it was the army that pushed him where he the point grace as his successor a former colleague and then the rival of grace's emmerson winning took over it was more palace couldn't revolution although the joy mirrored that of zimbabwe's original revolution 37 years earlier who got the...
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that the robert mugabe is still here. but not as strong as he thought in the city's anger boiled over a new generation demanded mugabe go it's time for you to resign it's time for you to step down. in the end it was the army that pushed him worried he'd appoint grace as his successor a former colleague and then live rival of grace's emmerson winning took over it was more palace cruden revolution although the joy mirrored that of zimbabwe's original revolution 37 years earlier will gladly retreated to his mansion bitter to the last we don't deserve you. pretty we don't. but we as. the real tragedy robert mugabe could never bear da da of his country enjoying a 2nd freedom from his room is great but up to meet. her miss hasa joins us live now on the phone from johannesburg so her 95 years as a is a long and complicated life how do you think this news will be received in zimbabwe . well it's just after 7 am local time in zimbabwe so most people would be waking up probably getting too old. to start devolving didn't know that m
that the robert mugabe is still here. but not as strong as he thought in the city's anger boiled over a new generation demanded mugabe go it's time for you to resign it's time for you to step down. in the end it was the army that pushed him worried he'd appoint grace as his successor a former colleague and then live rival of grace's emmerson winning took over it was more palace cruden revolution although the joy mirrored that of zimbabwe's original revolution 37 years earlier will gladly...
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as far as robert is concerned, robert, maybe you could stand up. robert o'brien has done a fantastic job for us with hostage negotiations. i think we could say there has never been anybody that's done better than you and i as accommodation. i don't think anyone could say we have done better in a combination, you and i. we brought many people home, and we brought them home quickly. speed is a very important thing i find with hostages. it's really something. i had dinner the other night with the warmbier or family, an incredible family. the whole family and some of otto's friends in addition to the family. 25 people over on saturday night, and we did that dinner in otto's honor. it was a beautiful thing. a beautiful thing. first lady and i, it was very, it was very touching and really very beautiful. we talked about otto. i will tell you that people should have moved faster. and robert and i were talking about that. should have moved faster. he was there for a long time. you've got to move fast. with hostages, you have to move fast. all of a sudden,
as far as robert is concerned, robert, maybe you could stand up. robert o'brien has done a fantastic job for us with hostage negotiations. i think we could say there has never been anybody that's done better than you and i as accommodation. i don't think anyone could say we have done better in a combination, you and i. we brought many people home, and we brought them home quickly. speed is a very important thing i find with hostages. it's really something. i had dinner the other night with the...