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have tozone will not bailout slovenia. the slovenian banking sector needs 4.8 billion euros, but both the commission and the government say the country can cover that without assistance. >> breathing a sigh of relief. will not need a bailout. there were fears that the country would follow in the footsteps of spain and seek help for its troubled banks. the country needs about 4.8 billion euros to cover the shortfall in its banking system. the results of an external audit show that slovenia can cope on its own. >> today, it is clear that slovenia can proceed with the repair of its financial sector without turning to the european partners for financial assistant. >> the lions share of slovenia -- the lion's share of slovenia's bad debt is held by three state banks. inject 3nment plans to billion euros into those banks, a combination of government cash and bonds. an extra one billion euros will be raised through it at auction. it is a dramatic -- through a debt auction. it is a dramatic fall from grace for a country once seen
have tozone will not bailout slovenia. the slovenian banking sector needs 4.8 billion euros, but both the commission and the government say the country can cover that without assistance. >> breathing a sigh of relief. will not need a bailout. there were fears that the country would follow in the footsteps of spain and seek help for its troubled banks. the country needs about 4.8 billion euros to cover the shortfall in its banking system. the results of an external audit show that slovenia...
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slovenia's by minister brought the good news to brussels. her government should be able to fund the bailout itself. the eu welcomed that. >> this is good news and demonstrates the paramount importance of decisive action by authorities and the fact that overall economic recovery of the eurozone is now solidly under way. >> the european commission is supporting slovenia's plans to set up a so-called bad and, which would take about 4.5 billion euros of the bad loans. that is both -- central to reestablishing trust in the system. the country's economy would be on a steady path to recovery. >> germany's chemicals industry has been holding its annual conference. it is a bellwether industry. if chemicals are booming, the vest is sure to follow. >> this year, the sector does not seem to be optimistic about the outlook, even though in the past year, it did export chemicals worth 165 alien euros. >> chemicals are needed in most branches of german industry, rum agriculture to medicine. the sector is the third most important in the country, but it has s
slovenia's by minister brought the good news to brussels. her government should be able to fund the bailout itself. the eu welcomed that. >> this is good news and demonstrates the paramount importance of decisive action by authorities and the fact that overall economic recovery of the eurozone is now solidly under way. >> the european commission is supporting slovenia's plans to set up a so-called bad and, which would take about 4.5 billion euros of the bad loans. that is both --...
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they are drawing against the ukraine, and wiggen all level in slovenia. there will be some more europea league games kicking off. will be taking angi. they have won all five. the remaining stages promises more excitement for the addition of eight teams from the europea league. >> difficult conditions because we are qualified as well. so this all adds to special circumstances in the game. >> second place lead against rapid who must win to go through instead, the lead group edged then all of the teams will have 9-point whose makes it through. and in rome, they can take top spot if they beat leaders. they have won their first international trophy, the hosted -- and the americana final link on wednesday. with the scores tied at 1-all from the away match. victor scoring in the 25th minute. blocked but the ball dropped perfectly, to finish up the scoring, 2-nil is how it ended. landing 3-1, they had the chance to add another piece to the collection at the weekend, but the argentine title is up for grabs. with 18 goals after the first full day of competition. in
they are drawing against the ukraine, and wiggen all level in slovenia. there will be some more europea league games kicking off. will be taking angi. they have won all five. the remaining stages promises more excitement for the addition of eight teams from the europea league. >> difficult conditions because we are qualified as well. so this all adds to special circumstances in the game. >> second place lead against rapid who must win to go through instead, the lead group edged then...
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they include serbs, slovenias and slovaks. serbia was acting as a magnet for them in austria-hungary. was giving them training in military tactics and so on, saying to them within austria- hungary, leave the prison. come and join us. what austria-hungary feared is if this happened the other nationalities within the empire would ask for the same thing. they were having troubles with the poles in the north and the czechs and the slovaks. it was not just a pesky neighbor that had assassinated its heir. it was an accidental threat. serbia was not destroyed. austria-hungary probably would be. host: 11 years ago you were here talking about a book called "paris, 1919." guest: i can see how much older i look. [video clip] guest: when i realized that lawrence of arabia was there. queen maria was there. i thought this is just such a wonderful collection of people. we love gossip. i thought, this is such a wonderful subject. then i realized no one had really done it. you think, good. then to be serious, i realized some of the great issue
they include serbs, slovenias and slovaks. serbia was acting as a magnet for them in austria-hungary. was giving them training in military tactics and so on, saying to them within austria- hungary, leave the prison. come and join us. what austria-hungary feared is if this happened the other nationalities within the empire would ask for the same thing. they were having troubles with the poles in the north and the czechs and the slovaks. it was not just a pesky neighbor that had assassinated its...
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believed to be disrupting the sense of orientation and immune system the next story will take this to slovenia. a country with a long tradition in beekeeping. as you will see slovenian follows that all spent time in saving the bees actually a sign that despite the crisis some green priorities are not being neglected. these days when mary anna comes up behind in the morning in days to find happy healthy bees and trends in evidence that the neocon three types of pesticides that are widely believed to be harmful to bees. if obama was asked in iran's production in it by force he said the protective effect in two thousand and six forty five percent of all articles or have been destroyed. you're almost half of them. he started the more we are voting for someone to gather pollen in the fields it never came by today. we sat down at the fashion one day i found a whole pile of dead bees on the ground. when hinds with beets lettuce the site in jail is with three types of incense the signs containing unique to know it's a highly poisonous substance of these slitting is the best country in the european uni
believed to be disrupting the sense of orientation and immune system the next story will take this to slovenia. a country with a long tradition in beekeeping. as you will see slovenian follows that all spent time in saving the bees actually a sign that despite the crisis some green priorities are not being neglected. these days when mary anna comes up behind in the morning in days to find happy healthy bees and trends in evidence that the neocon three types of pesticides that are widely...
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and his excellency, the president of beirut from the republic of slovenia.dent, his excellency, prime minister from the republic of korea. at this point, would like to call upon our neighbor, the president of namibia. >> your excellency. the republic of south africa. the government -- brothers and sisters, today we are one extended family united by the africans soil. a towering giant who gave his life to humanity because he was selfless. he believed in the worth of every human being. especially humanity. because he believed in one united south africa. he shows forgiveness over retribution, reconciliation and peace. and south africa but it took us in namibia, but he was prominent brother. for those compatriots -- some who are here with us today -- he is here. he was an inspiration for the people of namibia in our struggle for freedom. and a symbol of fundamental human rights. peace and justice, not only for the people of south africa but for humanity itself. to celebrate his life and the fulfillment of the ideals he sacrificed. to our brothers and sisters of
and his excellency, the president of beirut from the republic of slovenia.dent, his excellency, prime minister from the republic of korea. at this point, would like to call upon our neighbor, the president of namibia. >> your excellency. the republic of south africa. the government -- brothers and sisters, today we are one extended family united by the africans soil. a towering giant who gave his life to humanity because he was selfless. he believed in the worth of every human being....
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was held in istanbul bringing together ministers of transport in energetic style turkey azerbaijan slovenia romania greece in georgia as well as leaders of major transnational companies they discussed the issues of the caspian region development in its energy security issues concerning oil and gas reserves of the caspian sea projects aimed at economic potential development of the caspian countries in the building of the beijing london railway corridor were high in the agenda as well as advocates in the international investors are interested in the net reserves of the caspian region and the possibility of the transport corridor was development particularly in this regard the revival of this ilk would make sense the realization of this idea can be of great strategic importance for comfort according to the experts to caspian region can once again become the center of trade relations between the east and west. moreover attendees of the former discuss joint projects of azerbaijan and turkey on establishing seven gasp core door and a cool cause it will waive branch the president of the national c
was held in istanbul bringing together ministers of transport in energetic style turkey azerbaijan slovenia romania greece in georgia as well as leaders of major transnational companies they discussed the issues of the caspian region development in its energy security issues concerning oil and gas reserves of the caspian sea projects aimed at economic potential development of the caspian countries in the building of the beijing london railway corridor were high in the agenda as well as...
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we're going to slovenia. >> a long way for the bo-fer. >> it's soccer.ls shot by a live canon. at first, you're like, that's not that big of a deal. the second one -- you'll notice the goalkeeper, very wisely -- the canon can score as much as they want. that was a good idea to someone in slovenia. >> okay. >> not pictured, the orks just offcamera. >>> it's a bouquet toss at a wedding. i want to assure you. that's not a balcony. that's just a planter. >> that's like a garden? >> yeah. i'm told there was some plant life that didn't survive the fall. have you seen this yet? >> oh, yes. >> oh, yeah. >> just note to self, don't throw it into the planter. >>> "deals & steals." go nowhere. [ female announcer ] if you love natural creamers, you'll love coffee-mate natural bliss. it makes coffee delicious with only four simple ingredients -- milk... cream... sugar... ♪ ...and a touch of flavor. ♪ simply put, it's everything you need for a delicious cup of coffee. coffee-mate natural bliss. coffee's perfect mate. naturally. nestle. good food, good life. ♪ if yand
we're going to slovenia. >> a long way for the bo-fer. >> it's soccer.ls shot by a live canon. at first, you're like, that's not that big of a deal. the second one -- you'll notice the goalkeeper, very wisely -- the canon can score as much as they want. that was a good idea to someone in slovenia. >> okay. >> not pictured, the orks just offcamera. >>> it's a bouquet toss at a wedding. i want to assure you. that's not a balcony. that's just a planter. >>...
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but also countries like esownia, slovenia, chubb lick and latvia. for what it's worth, the u.s. outperformed students in mexico, jordan and indonesia. after 12 years of these tests the united states has not improved scores. the education secretary called it a picture of stagnation. >> the u.n. is marking today as international day for persons with disabilities. saying more than 1 billion people, 15% of the world's population live with a disability. the government estimates 19% of people have one, and many are children. some schools use technology to help kids learn, even if they can't see, hear or speak. roxana saberi visited one of those schools that specialises in eted u kating kids with severe disabilities. >> kids come to the henry viscardi school from all over new york. some, like chris, in an ambulance. the 16-year-old has a disability and he requires constant medical care. now he's on his way to earning a high school diploma. >> since i came here they taught me a lot, that there are no limits, and i can do anything. >> this confidence is in large part thanks to technology
but also countries like esownia, slovenia, chubb lick and latvia. for what it's worth, the u.s. outperformed students in mexico, jordan and indonesia. after 12 years of these tests the united states has not improved scores. the education secretary called it a picture of stagnation. >> the u.n. is marking today as international day for persons with disabilities. saying more than 1 billion people, 15% of the world's population live with a disability. the government estimates 19% of people...
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beating tina maize of slovenia. >> there was carnage on the slopes at the world cup ski jumping eventrian, was air lifted,. >>> most prestigious individual honor, the heisman trophy has been awarded to it's youngest ever winner,. >> the winnerrer is jameyist winston. florida state university. >> after leading the undefeatflorida state to the b crmpts championship game. >> this title isn't just for jameis winston. it's for florida state. i love everybody in here. i can't be that much -- i mean ienl so blessed right now, man. it means so much to me. i've got one thing to say. add florida state -- at florida state if we going odo it then, we're going to do it big then. thank you. >>> a change has done trick, they lost all six playing orange. but in white they beat the atlanta hawks, 111-1 06. >>> pittsburgh penguins, star injured his leg, in 4-1 defeat of detroit. ejected at the end of the first period for a hit on justin. malcolm's injury, he was seen limping after the game. leading scorer sydney crosby, up to 17 for the season. >>> there's much more sport on our website. for the latest
beating tina maize of slovenia. >> there was carnage on the slopes at the world cup ski jumping eventrian, was air lifted,. >>> most prestigious individual honor, the heisman trophy has been awarded to it's youngest ever winner,. >> the winnerrer is jameyist winston. florida state university. >> after leading the undefeatflorida state to the b crmpts championship game. >> this title isn't just for jameis winston. it's for florida state. i love everybody in here....
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. >> the european union said slovenia can rare its troubled you financial system on its own.here is $6.6 billion in capitol needed to rescue banks. the banks ever totaled $7 billion in bad loans. >> digital pictures caused a bit of an internet sensation, references syria's war in an intriguing, often is a tiriccal way. now the hearties work is on display in london. we met the man behind the images. >> if you spent anytime using social media earlier this year, you would have come across this picture. artwork went crime on line and picked up by news outlets, too, but the syrian artists work isn't quite what it seems. >> this is not really painted opt building, it's a trick. can you tell me what the trick is? >> it's totally done by photo shop, and actually, i want to make it as real as i can, because i hope it was there and how we can fight like with love against it. >> he lives in dubai these days, but syria is on his heart and in his art. >> it makes me feel sad all the time, make we want to accept risks more and more and more. >> he's been pilfering from the cannon of wester
. >> the european union said slovenia can rare its troubled you financial system on its own.here is $6.6 billion in capitol needed to rescue banks. the banks ever totaled $7 billion in bad loans. >> digital pictures caused a bit of an internet sensation, references syria's war in an intriguing, often is a tiriccal way. now the hearties work is on display in london. we met the man behind the images. >> if you spent anytime using social media earlier this year, you would have...
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excellency president from the european parliament and his excellency president from the republic of sloveniatongue] >> his excellency from korea. at this point we would like to call upon the president. [speaking in native tongue] >> your excellency. [cheers] >> your excellencies and the heads of state. brothers and sisters. today we are gathered here and we are united on african soil. an icon of anti-apartheid and he gave his life because he was selfless. he sacrificed his life for others because he believed in their words and the worth of every human being. he personified humanity. and one night in south africa, he chose forgiveness over retribution. the reconciliation and peace. yes, he was south africa and those, some of whom are here with us today. and he is here. and there was an inspiration to the people in our struggle for freedom and independence. it was a simple fundamental of human rights. not only for it south africa but for humanity as a whole. and it's a most fitting tribute as well. the work of this include sacrificing our brothers and sisters of south africa and the cadence th
excellency president from the european parliament and his excellency president from the republic of sloveniatongue] >> his excellency from korea. at this point we would like to call upon the president. [speaking in native tongue] >> your excellency. [cheers] >> your excellencies and the heads of state. brothers and sisters. today we are gathered here and we are united on african soil. an icon of anti-apartheid and he gave his life because he was selfless. he sacrificed his...
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san francisco, japan, united kingdom, estonia, slovenia, latvia all did better than u.s. students. after 12 years of these tests the united states has not really improved it's scores much. the education secretary tony called it the picture of stagnation. >> there is a lot of work that needs to be done. >> but to make you feel better these tests aren't that criminal, but the bigger thing to learn is critical thinking. >> higher order thinking. we were just talking about it. >> we were just talking about it. >> it links to reading, comprehension, and hang on to the music, and it links to matthew. >> that's why some advocates say don't freak out about these kinds of tests and comparison because a lot of it based on memorization and the most important is critical thinking. >> thank you. now. >> you've been hearing that detroit has become the largest municipality to file bankruptcy. david, remember us again, how serious are detroit's financial problems? >> it's very serious. it's serious to the point of all the money that the city of detroit takes in to their tax receipts and revenue, $
san francisco, japan, united kingdom, estonia, slovenia, latvia all did better than u.s. students. after 12 years of these tests the united states has not really improved it's scores much. the education secretary tony called it the picture of stagnation. >> there is a lot of work that needs to be done. >> but to make you feel better these tests aren't that criminal, but the bigger thing to learn is critical thinking. >> higher order thinking. we were just talking about it....
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it included -- i will not get the whole list -- it included ovaknd, the czech and sl republic, sloveniaaustria- hungary, part of romania. if you think of it stretching right to the center of europe, and it did not so much -- it certainly had internal a peoples, but it fell to pieces because of the nationalities and they saw the chance to get out. host: what was their condition at the end of world war i? guest: dreadful. austria-hungary had felt the strain of war. it was the least organized of the western powers, less organized than germany. a hugewas and is today and prosperous city. host: the last one is the ottoman empire. guest: the ottoman empire for long had been known as the sick man, and people had been expecting its demise through most of the 19th century. but it was looking pretty good by 1914, because of the revolution. you had a new turkish government. they were called the young turks. thoughte those that the ottoman empire might survive, but the war was too much for it. it joined on the german-austria- hungarynian side. arab countries, most of the present middle east, were s
it included -- i will not get the whole list -- it included ovaknd, the czech and sl republic, sloveniaaustria- hungary, part of romania. if you think of it stretching right to the center of europe, and it did not so much -- it certainly had internal a peoples, but it fell to pieces because of the nationalities and they saw the chance to get out. host: what was their condition at the end of world war i? guest: dreadful. austria-hungary had felt the strain of war. it was the least organized of...
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his excellency, president of the republic o slovenia, his excellency president of switzerland, his excellency korea. at this point we would like to call upon our neighbor, president from -- [inaudible conversations] >> your excellency, comrade zuma, the president of the republic of south africa, the mandela family, your excellency -- south africa, the people of the republic of south africa. today we are here as one family. united by a son of the africaon soil. an icon of antiapartheid. and a towering giant who gave his life to save humanity. because he was selfless. he sacrificed his life for the dignity of others. because he believed in the world of every human being. and because he believed in one united suggest -- south africa, he chose forgiveness over retribution, reconciliation and peace. yes, madiba was south africa. he was a reliable comrade in arms for -- for this who served with him in the prison, some of whom are here with us today, madiba is here. he was an inspiration for the people of namibia in our struggle for freedom and independence. madiba. what a simple, fundamental human
his excellency, president of the republic o slovenia, his excellency president of switzerland, his excellency korea. at this point we would like to call upon our neighbor, president from -- [inaudible conversations] >> your excellency, comrade zuma, the president of the republic of south africa, the mandela family, your excellency -- south africa, the people of the republic of south africa. today we are here as one family. united by a son of the africaon soil. an icon of antiapartheid....
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his excellency, president of the republic o slovenia, his excellency president of switzerland, his excellency korea. at this point we would like to call upon our neighbor, president from -- [inaudible conversations] >> your excellency, comrade zuma, the president of the republic of south africa, the mandela family, your excellency -- south africa, the people of the republic of south africa. today we are here as one family. united by a son of the africaon soil. an icon of antiapartheid. and a towering giant who gave his life to save humanity. because he was selfless. he sacrificed his life for the dignity of others. because he believed in the world of every human being. and because he believed in one united suggest -- south africa, he chose forgiveness over retribution, reconciliation and peace. yes, madiba was south africa. he was a reliable comrade in arms for -- for this who served with him in the prison, some of whom are here with us today, madiba is here. he was an inspiration for the people of namibia in our struggle for freedom and independence. madiba. what a simple, fundamental human
his excellency, president of the republic o slovenia, his excellency president of switzerland, his excellency korea. at this point we would like to call upon our neighbor, president from -- [inaudible conversations] >> your excellency, comrade zuma, the president of the republic of south africa, the mandela family, your excellency -- south africa, the people of the republic of south africa. today we are here as one family. united by a son of the africaon soil. an icon of antiapartheid....
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it is in norway, slovenia, turkey. it is in new zealand, in korea. it is in the u.k. and australia.but that is in english. it is in a lot of countries. it is not in latin america and not in mexico. and the reason is because no spanish language publisher has picked it up and i cannot tell you why. i cannot publish the book, it is copyright, i cannot publish the book myself. that would be really good. we have all sorts of materials that we hand out in our clinic that are in spanish language, very specifically because that is the audience that needs it. we worked very hard to make sure that they get the message. the bottom line is, we do not go home with them. they ultimately do what they do. we do the best we can. education has never fixed any substance of abuse. >> thank you very much, dr. lustig. the last comment you made, education not fixing an addiction abuse situation. in a stressful society, sugar serves a role. it is comforting, it triggers dopamine. so i am curious about that. is there any possibility of creating -- if you take something away, what will you give them? >> this
it is in norway, slovenia, turkey. it is in new zealand, in korea. it is in the u.k. and australia.but that is in english. it is in a lot of countries. it is not in latin america and not in mexico. and the reason is because no spanish language publisher has picked it up and i cannot tell you why. i cannot publish the book, it is copyright, i cannot publish the book myself. that would be really good. we have all sorts of materials that we hand out in our clinic that are in spanish language, very...
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this past year, he just went to slovenia to celebrate her 100th birthday. she lived.part of the world the former mayor and former member of parliament to negotiate on their behalf for medical care. even my own mother was put into a hospital on a friday night and my sister was told she'd be arrested if she got in the way so she was there during the weekend, had alzheimer's. and the expectation was that they needed to observe her. by monday, when the court ordered her to return home, her mother had contracted a serious staff infection and almost died. the point is my mother had such strong will, she said, she'll die on her terms not the people of massachusetts. and so therefore, my mother lived for two more years. and then eventually died. but, that's what's going to start happening pretty soon here because the cost of the last two years is not affordable. and we're going to put people in the medical system in the position of who gets and who doesn't get. we're setting ourselves up as the baby boomers, i worry about that social issue and we've got to make sure we've got
this past year, he just went to slovenia to celebrate her 100th birthday. she lived.part of the world the former mayor and former member of parliament to negotiate on their behalf for medical care. even my own mother was put into a hospital on a friday night and my sister was told she'd be arrested if she got in the way so she was there during the weekend, had alzheimer's. and the expectation was that they needed to observe her. by monday, when the court ordered her to return home, her mother...
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. >>> we have some news, the banks in slovenia need 4.758 billion euros worth of recapitalization.nd that would take government debt to around 75.6% of gdp. keep our eyes on reaction to that. >>> also still to come, keeping america's jobs engine turning while outsource, michelin is adding another company in the u.s. >>> this is "worldwide exchange." the headlines today, health and worldwide returns to life as a public company after pricing its ipo, the second biggest offering this year. >>> facebook is joining the big boys' club. the social networking giant tapped to be the newest member of the s&p 500. >>> an indian court ordered nokia to pay $266 million as a down payment for a disputed back tax bill. in return,s its assets have been unfrozen. >>> and hold to look, russia's president putin insists he will not hold back on spending plans despite a bleak outlook for the economy. >> announcer: you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >>> a very good morning to you in north america if you've just tuned in. u.s. equities had their worst p
. >>> we have some news, the banks in slovenia need 4.758 billion euros worth of recapitalization.nd that would take government debt to around 75.6% of gdp. keep our eyes on reaction to that. >>> also still to come, keeping america's jobs engine turning while outsource, michelin is adding another company in the u.s. >>> this is "worldwide exchange." the headlines today, health and worldwide returns to life as a public company after pricing its ipo, the...
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his excellency president from presidents excellency parliament, his president from the epublic of sloveniaesident sweutitzerland, his excellency prime minister from the republic korea. at this point we'd like tow call preside. eighbor, the republic of the mandela family, your excellency, heads government, peoples and sisters, the africa,republic of south we are come here as one united by the african soil. of anti-apartheid and a life for gave his because he was selfless. sacrificed his life and public dignity of others because will of every the humanity. he personified humanity, humility. because he believed in the one south africa, he chose forgiveness over retribution. peace.iliation and mandeva was south africa. in he was a brother. , he's here. bian an inspiration to the tphapl i object i can't in our struggle for reedom and independence. he was the symbol of human rights and freedom. the people of south africa for humanity as a whole. life and ebrate his work and fulfillment and ideals he sacrificed. ur brothers and sisters of the strength and common struggle against we say let us con
his excellency president from presidents excellency parliament, his president from the epublic of sloveniaesident sweutitzerland, his excellency prime minister from the republic korea. at this point we'd like tow call preside. eighbor, the republic of the mandela family, your excellency, heads government, peoples and sisters, the africa,republic of south we are come here as one united by the african soil. of anti-apartheid and a life for gave his because he was selfless. sacrificed his life and...