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live coverage in south bend starts at 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, online at c-span.org, or listen live on our radio app. >> do a credit -- democratic presidential candidate julian castro will meet in iowa. watch live on c-span, online at c-span.org, and listen live on the free c-span radio app. the complete guide to congress is now available. in have lots of details about the house and senate for the current session of congress. biographyd as well as, information about state governors in the cabinet. the 2019 congressional directory is a handy, spiral-bound guide good order -- guide. $18.95.ur copy for cory booker officially kicks off his presidential campaign in his hometown of newark, where he was mayor mayor.d -- writers at the public polling has been somewhere around seven among more than a dozen democratic presidential hopefuls. ♪
live coverage in south bend starts at 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, online at c-span.org, or listen live on our radio app. >> do a credit -- democratic presidential candidate julian castro will meet in iowa. watch live on c-span, online at c-span.org, and listen live on the free c-span radio app. the complete guide to congress is now available. in have lots of details about the house and senate for the current session of congress. biographyd as well as, information about state governors in...
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carolina -- of south carolina schools. he's also credited with creating the state's technical college system which to this day helps people connect with jobs and opportunities. he also helped develop the charleston port, which has turned charleston, turned south carolina into a world class exporter and one of the most competitive places to do business in the country. an absolute titan in the united states senate, he spent nearly 40 years advocating for policies that would benefit south carolinians and americans. though i never had the pleasure of serving with him, i know he brought south carolina spirit to washington with his sharp tongue and quick wit. he will be missed, but we can find comfort that he is reunited n heaven with his beloved wife itzie. i'm honored to join my colleagues and all south carolinians in celebrating his remarkable life, i yield back. mr. clyburn: thank you very much. i now yield to the gentleman from south carolina, mr. duncan. mr. duncan: i want to thank the whip. tonight, folks, i rise to remem
carolina -- of south carolina schools. he's also credited with creating the state's technical college system which to this day helps people connect with jobs and opportunities. he also helped develop the charleston port, which has turned charleston, turned south carolina into a world class exporter and one of the most competitive places to do business in the country. an absolute titan in the united states senate, he spent nearly 40 years advocating for policies that would benefit south...
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south africa. exporting. crisper through. three. there would be. a problem the big concert to solve africa south africa is the continent's leading producer of automobiles the u.k. and south africa have been thrashing out the question of which products will be tariff free for years but with little success from both sides are becoming increasingly frustrated about the constant back and forth philip the vet is following this story for us from johannesburg philip the thing is a large part of africa trade has been subject to preferential rates since the year two thousand and in that time trade between the two has shot up by over one hundred twenty percent could britain spoil the party. that is exactly the question that we are asking ourselves britain is an increasingly important trading partner to south africa it's not just a very low it's trading partner it's often with which we have a positive trade balance which will south africa is quite rare but a positive trait balance of about one point five billion dollars last year that's quite important to put
south africa. exporting. crisper through. three. there would be. a problem the big concert to solve africa south africa is the continent's leading producer of automobiles the u.k. and south africa have been thrashing out the question of which products will be tariff free for years but with little success from both sides are becoming increasingly frustrated about the constant back and forth philip the vet is following this story for us from johannesburg philip the thing is a large part of africa...
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peace why would you criticize peace that has been signed to transition the country and the people of south sudan from war to peace some people are killing not happy with this agreement simply because they don't like the players those who brought peace like the god region and also those who are regular continuing to participate in the government they are not happy with it i'm not surprised that people like. those that i have described are also participating in writing reports like this so that their brand the country as a bad country but for me south sudan is secular full of hope. yes future is very bright we need to organize ourselves like what president salva did now bringing peace make sure that there is internal cohesion in the country and then we will now deliver services and develop this country we don't need anybody from outside to tell us what to do we will do it ourselves but what these people are identifying is not branding south sudan as you said as any and in any brush they're very specific about the kind of people who are being funded by various state institutes to carry out cr
peace why would you criticize peace that has been signed to transition the country and the people of south sudan from war to peace some people are killing not happy with this agreement simply because they don't like the players those who brought peace like the god region and also those who are regular continuing to participate in the government they are not happy with it i'm not surprised that people like. those that i have described are also participating in writing reports like this so that...
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that a public of south sudan became independence in two thousand and eleven.we took from sudan of course and we took seventy five percent of the oil. from sudan and ninety percent of the budget of the republic of south sudan is from oil so significantly the role that oil is playing in the republic of south sudan is very very significant and the data suggest that sixty percent of your g.d.p. is coming from oil how do you think you are going to going forward we've had some tumultuous years in the oil industry are you planning to diversify your economy or further consolidate the role of oil in your economy. our focus is number one we need to increase the production because before the crisis in twenty thirty we were producing three hundred fifty thousand barrels a day but currently we are producing hundred eighty thousand barrels a day so we want to go back to where we used to be that's one number two blocks that has been dormant for the last five years we had as you mean the production there in block one two and four we have resumed the production number three ou
that a public of south sudan became independence in two thousand and eleven.we took from sudan of course and we took seventy five percent of the oil. from sudan and ninety percent of the budget of the republic of south sudan is from oil so significantly the role that oil is playing in the republic of south sudan is very very significant and the data suggest that sixty percent of your g.d.p. is coming from oil how do you think you are going to going forward we've had some tumultuous years in the...
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and the treasure is south africa. the topography like few places on earth, tensions part of a rising tide covered around the world. >> i thought the whole point of the new south africa rejected racial discrimination. >> this is the start of a genocide as far as i'm concerned. >> reporter: here are the battle lines, they're starkly black and white. >> going out on night patrol, go three, four, five hours. >> most of us have been in some form of attack. >> reporter: these are secret soldiers of sorts. out on patrol, white south africans afraid, claiming they are under attack by the black majority and those who run discovery. >> the government is not protecting us. and we need to take a stance. >> we have no other choice. >> reporter: and the way they see it, this deep facto war has already taken lives. nobody knows that better than birn deb bernadette. >> i saw five black men approaching the dairy area. >> reporter: her husband was murdered when bandits came to their farm. >> they had guns. >> reporter: her husband foug
and the treasure is south africa. the topography like few places on earth, tensions part of a rising tide covered around the world. >> i thought the whole point of the new south africa rejected racial discrimination. >> this is the start of a genocide as far as i'm concerned. >> reporter: here are the battle lines, they're starkly black and white. >> going out on night patrol, go three, four, five hours. >> most of us have been in some form of attack. >>...
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and will that he's elected by the people of south sudan will be the president of the republic of south sudan we don't need to fight again we don't need to subject all people into this something we just want to have peace so that president salva kiir well contest. if he's elected them to it he will be elected that he will be the president of the republic of thoughts about that as in the people can wait for another five years mr growth the petroleum minister if without saddam thank you very much for talking to other there thank you very much for having. me. across europe immigration is high on the agenda and in hungary it's presented as a pressing issue we didn't have immigrants' at all syria in the race but this is the one political topic anybody and everybody is discussing the far right is preparing for battle and their opponents or anyone who is different. prejudice some pride in hungary on al-jazeera. for nine hundred forty six to nine hundred fifty eight the united states detonated dozens of atomic bombs in the marshall islands when the us was carrying ready to clean up and leave at
and will that he's elected by the people of south sudan will be the president of the republic of south sudan we don't need to fight again we don't need to subject all people into this something we just want to have peace so that president salva kiir well contest. if he's elected them to it he will be elected that he will be the president of the republic of thoughts about that as in the people can wait for another five years mr growth the petroleum minister if without saddam thank you very much...
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he attended the university of south carolina law school. he served as an artillery officer in world war ii. he earned a bronze star, finished with the rank of captain. he was in the state house of representatives from 1949 to 1954. he became our governor in 1958 at age 36. he shepherded south carolina through the turbulent times of the civil rights movement. he urged the legislature to follow the law after brown versus board of education. he established the best technical college system in the country. we say that with great pride. it was fritz hollings who's the father of the south carolina technical college system that's resulted in thousands of jobs being created and educational opportunity for millions in our state. as a senator, they called him the senator from central casting. he looked the part, he acted the part, and he sounded the part. he was the junior senator for 36 years i think in south carolina with senator thurmond being the senior senator. when senator thurmond retired, i was honored to be able to take his place. fritz was
he attended the university of south carolina law school. he served as an artillery officer in world war ii. he earned a bronze star, finished with the rank of captain. he was in the state house of representatives from 1949 to 1954. he became our governor in 1958 at age 36. he shepherded south carolina through the turbulent times of the civil rights movement. he urged the legislature to follow the law after brown versus board of education. he established the best technical college system in the...
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africa when the reality of the battle this phase is actually right in south africa inside south africa which is a big challenge and on that i actually think there has been insufficient leadership from the guys who are leading the n.c. most of whom were people who know very well they either leave brought and supported abroad or actually they knew that they were leading this process that it was a global thing and the global support for the liberation struggles of africa was across the race so really the bottom while it privileged white in south africa remain if you like racial the vast majority of the inequalities and injustices is that really grabbed my from the economy call and structural that necessarily racial or a solution. is the a.n.c. irredeemably corrupt would south africa twenty five years after the end of apartheid be betteroff now in the hands of the democratic alliance with the economic freedom fighters is it time to give someone else ago i think the challenge here is what joseph has been in arguing and what. has been alluding to and that is the question of dealing with lead
africa when the reality of the battle this phase is actually right in south africa inside south africa which is a big challenge and on that i actually think there has been insufficient leadership from the guys who are leading the n.c. most of whom were people who know very well they either leave brought and supported abroad or actually they knew that they were leading this process that it was a global thing and the global support for the liberation struggles of africa was across the race so...
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abolitionism also helps produce a larger rethinking within the south of what it meant to be the south. what is the place's regional identity? it leads white southerners to start rethinking the south's position in the nation. now, it was true that abolitionists only constituted a small minority of the northern population. but white southerners lived in an era when the tide was clearly turning against slavery all over the western world. remember where we're at. slavery was effectively a non-issue in the north. the french had abolished slavery in the 1790s. the british abolished slavery in the 1830s. there were a number of countries in south america, a number of colonies in the west indies that also start instituting gradual emancipation plans. white southerners begin to look around them, and they increasingly see themselves surrounded by enemies. and that was true even of some of their own countrymen, who in their eyes wanted to pervert the constitution, twist it to their own advantage, and destroy the south. and so southerners felt like they had to defend themselves, right? just arguin
abolitionism also helps produce a larger rethinking within the south of what it meant to be the south. what is the place's regional identity? it leads white southerners to start rethinking the south's position in the nation. now, it was true that abolitionists only constituted a small minority of the northern population. but white southerners lived in an era when the tide was clearly turning against slavery all over the western world. remember where we're at. slavery was effectively a non-issue...
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football in south america is like a. kick off for a pulitzer sébastien sam explains why you shouldn't miss the chance to watch the cup or america this summer. it's going to be a big part. of the best players of the world to play together with south america produces top players nonstop but other continents produce top talent to join sanjay for example he started out in the streets of south london and perfected his game as a youth player at manchester city. now he plays for dortmund taking the bundesliga by storm we visited the nineteen year old super talent time sound met with his first coaches and visited his early stomping grounds. this is where to start this is the business crossroads he said like to say in england. now i do. but let's start with sebastian sam and the cup for america cup america studio. turn the mean time in twenty nine feet. from erica city or the africa cup of nations the women's world cup the gold cup. so you want to know which of the big tournaments is the best i will tell you which is the best. a
football in south america is like a. kick off for a pulitzer sébastien sam explains why you shouldn't miss the chance to watch the cup or america this summer. it's going to be a big part. of the best players of the world to play together with south america produces top players nonstop but other continents produce top talent to join sanjay for example he started out in the streets of south london and perfected his game as a youth player at manchester city. now he plays for dortmund taking the...
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africa when the reality of the battle they face is actually right in south africa inside south africa which is a big challenge and on that i actually think there has been insufficient leadership from the guys who were leading the n.c. most of whom were people who would know very well they either leave abroad and supported abroad or actually they knew that they were leading this process that it was a global thing and the global support for the liberation struggle south africa was across the race so really the bottom while it privileged white in south africa remain if you like to the vast majority of the inequalities and injustices is that really grabbed my from the economy call and structural than necessarily racial or a solution. since the a.n.c. irredeemably corrupt would south africa twenty five years after the end of apartheid be betteroff now in the hands of the democratic alliance with the economic freedom fighters is it time to give someone else ago i think the challenge here is what joseph as we've been arguing and what. has been alluding to and that is the question of dealing
africa when the reality of the battle they face is actually right in south africa inside south africa which is a big challenge and on that i actually think there has been insufficient leadership from the guys who were leading the n.c. most of whom were people who would know very well they either leave abroad and supported abroad or actually they knew that they were leading this process that it was a global thing and the global support for the liberation struggle south africa was across the race...
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to south americans are coming and all of a sudden here in the copa america studio there are real southamericans and. i am from i would i mean i'm from brazil and one from europe what i wish is the team you really don't want to see win a single game. that are. argentina. argentina and. if they find out us versus you again it's a new way and you know this one function to number two to lose also if you hear it said. that i'm going to like chile argentina brazil want to like it anyone that will resent it is not only going to win. you know your friend off everybody you know that yet yes the five of us and the but not the football team and here is big reason number three. the teams and their players counted together different disciplines of cup on medicare have actually won nine world cup titles now these guys haven't won any of them but there are still among the world's top players come is so what is the name of missy and it's not just these superstars south america produces top players nonstop. oh no no no. it won't it won't go. no big stars also means big shows and no matter what you make
to south americans are coming and all of a sudden here in the copa america studio there are real southamericans and. i am from i would i mean i'm from brazil and one from europe what i wish is the team you really don't want to see win a single game. that are. argentina. argentina and. if they find out us versus you again it's a new way and you know this one function to number two to lose also if you hear it said. that i'm going to like chile argentina brazil want to like it anyone that will...
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africa when the reality of the bottom of this face is actually right in south africa is of south africa which is a big challenge and on that i actually think there has been insufficient leadership from the guys who are leading the n.c. most of whom were people who know very well they either lived abroad and supported abroad or actually they knew that they were leading this process that it was a global thing and the global support for the liberation struggles of africa was across the race so really the bottom while the privileged white in south africa remain if you like racial the vast majority of the inequalities and injustices is a really grab my for more economical and structural than necessarily racial or a solution. is the a.n.c. irredeemably corrupt would south africa twenty five years after the end of apartheid be betteroff now in the hands of the democratic alliance with the economic freedom fighters is it time to give someone else ago i think the challenge here is what joseph has been arguing and what. has been alluding to and that is the question of dealing with leadership and
africa when the reality of the bottom of this face is actually right in south africa is of south africa which is a big challenge and on that i actually think there has been insufficient leadership from the guys who are leading the n.c. most of whom were people who know very well they either lived abroad and supported abroad or actually they knew that they were leading this process that it was a global thing and the global support for the liberation struggles of africa was across the race so...
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correspondent in the capital and also be taking a look at these states of south africa's construction in the street which is struggling. those stories and a whole lot more coming up on d.w. in business news after this after a short break i'll rock n roll and state your. birth . home to have species. a home worth saving. given those are big changes and most start with small steps globally duos tells stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world. news that cuts to strain of submissions and resources should. create interactive content teaching the next generation doesn't want to touch it. using the channels available to inspire people to take action and more determined to build something here for the next generation the idea is fi environment series of global three thousand on t.w. and all mine. a symbol of national pride and stimulus for uganda's economy or is it just a waste of public money that should go elsewhere gonda research actually its own national airline after twenty years and critics say widespread corruption will send it into a nosedive before it can re
correspondent in the capital and also be taking a look at these states of south africa's construction in the street which is struggling. those stories and a whole lot more coming up on d.w. in business news after this after a short break i'll rock n roll and state your. birth . home to have species. a home worth saving. given those are big changes and most start with small steps globally duos tells stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world. news that cuts to strain of...
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and the rush is on to get into south africa's marijuana market. let's do business south african government has thirty three hundred fifty five million dollars lifeline to struggling utility eskom the bailout was originally planned for august but the state firm is on the brink of bankruptcy it's grappling with cash flow problems and amounts of debt the company employs forty eight thousand people the world bank says it could operate with just fifteen thousand. it needs double that but just ahead of elections no one is planning on axing any jobs at all. south african finance minister tito authorize the eskom payment early a month after he himself compared putting more money into the ailing leviathan with pouring water into a sieve he said the cash would disappear straight into a bloated company which is neither technically not financially able to carry out its prime task that of supplying south africa with electricity energy is south africa's weak spot state owned eskom is responsible for supplying ninety five percent of the country's electricity how
and the rush is on to get into south africa's marijuana market. let's do business south african government has thirty three hundred fifty five million dollars lifeline to struggling utility eskom the bailout was originally planned for august but the state firm is on the brink of bankruptcy it's grappling with cash flow problems and amounts of debt the company employs forty eight thousand people the world bank says it could operate with just fifteen thousand. it needs double that but just ahead...
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south africa's state is bigger on average than many oecd countries, the future of south africa does notre a bigger state, it requires a much smaller one.. and i have a plan to make sure that we make certain aspects of the state much smaller and much more effective so we don't have to keep introducing further taxes to the consumer to add to the burden of inflation. best: inherent is inherent in that statement is that it will be of what to conquer some of the challenges -- inherent in that assessment is that it will be able to conquer some of the challenges with the unions. would you prepare to go to a coalition with the anc if that delivers this results to the country? mmusi: what is crucial is that the anc needs reform. we cannot go in its current state with the number of people in the party themselves who are facing serious criminal charges. it would be disingenuous of me as a south african who stands against corruption, who has not been found to be corrupt to coalesce with people in corruption. what we need to do is argue the case, what is the plan, the agenda? , athe agenda is for re
south africa's state is bigger on average than many oecd countries, the future of south africa does notre a bigger state, it requires a much smaller one.. and i have a plan to make sure that we make certain aspects of the state much smaller and much more effective so we don't have to keep introducing further taxes to the consumer to add to the burden of inflation. best: inherent is inherent in that statement is that it will be of what to conquer some of the challenges -- inherent in that...
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that a public of south sudan became independence in two thousand and eleven. we took from sudan of course and we took seventy five percent of the oil from sudan and ninety percent of the budget of the republic of south sudan is from oil so significantly the role that the oil is playing in the republic of south sudan is very very significant and the data suggest that sixty percent of your g.d.p. is coming from oil how do you think you are going to going forward we've had some tumultuous years in the oil industry are you planning to diversify your economy or further consolidate the role of oil in your economy. our focus is number one we need to increase the production because before the crisis in twenty thirteen we were producing three hundred fifty thousand barrels a day but currently we are producing hundred eighty thousand barrels a day so we want to go back to where we used to be that's one number two blocks that has been dormant for the last five years we had as you mean the production there in block one two and four we have resumed the production number th
that a public of south sudan became independence in two thousand and eleven. we took from sudan of course and we took seventy five percent of the oil from sudan and ninety percent of the budget of the republic of south sudan is from oil so significantly the role that the oil is playing in the republic of south sudan is very very significant and the data suggest that sixty percent of your g.d.p. is coming from oil how do you think you are going to going forward we've had some tumultuous years in...
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increasing showers across the south—west. as we reach the middle pa rt south—west. the middle part of the week, this is where we will see more showers. temperatures begin to fall away, closer to the seasonal norm by the end of the week. hello, this is bbc news with simon mccoy. the headlines: eight britons are among the 290 people known to have died after a series of suicide bomb attacks across sri lanka. a state of emergency has been declared from midnight local time. a british aid worker, faye mooney, has been killed by gunmen who stormed the holiday resort where she was staying in nigeria. a comedian who played the president of ukraine in a television satire has been elected to run the country. the head of britain's fertility watchdog accuses ivf clinics of using "very selective" information to persuade middle—aged women to undergo treatment now on bbc news, at 17 you're not quite an adult, but way past being a child. radio i newsbeat has travelled the world to find out what unites i7—year—olds around the world. being 17 has never been easy. no longerfeeling like
increasing showers across the south—west. as we reach the middle pa rt south—west. the middle part of the week, this is where we will see more showers. temperatures begin to fall away, closer to the seasonal norm by the end of the week. hello, this is bbc news with simon mccoy. the headlines: eight britons are among the 290 people known to have died after a series of suicide bomb attacks across sri lanka. a state of emergency has been declared from midnight local time. a british aid worker,...
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in south africa's first fully digital bank is trying to pull people out of poverty. and trek is paradise and you react as a. the tourists also a lot of. been physical and let's do business the global economy is facing a delicate moment a warning from the international monetary fund its cut its global growth forecast for this year from three point five to three point three percent economists at the i.m.f. and mainly wide about the u.s. economy because of trade tensions also though with a growth outlook for the eurozone. and there's africa the world bank says growth is sluggish despite so much investment in the continent. the world bank says the economy in sub-saharan africa has grown only two point three percent in twenty eighteen that's down from two point five percent the year before we can make growth remains below population growth for the fourth consecutive year but a rebound is expected long term trends for the three largest subsaharan economies are upwards growth in nigeria is projected to rise from one point nine percent to twenty thousand to two point four pe
in south africa's first fully digital bank is trying to pull people out of poverty. and trek is paradise and you react as a. the tourists also a lot of. been physical and let's do business the global economy is facing a delicate moment a warning from the international monetary fund its cut its global growth forecast for this year from three point five to three point three percent economists at the i.m.f. and mainly wide about the u.s. economy because of trade tensions also though with a growth...
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well the republic of south sudan became independence in two thousand and eleven. and we took from sudan of course and we took seventy five percent of the oil from sudan and that ninety percent of the budget of the republic of south sudan is from oil so significantly the role that the oil is playing in the republic of south sudan is very very significant. and the data suggest that sixty percent of your g.d.p. is coming from oil how do you think you are going to going forward we've had some tumultuous years in the oil industry are you planning to diversify your economy or further consolidate the role of oil in your economy. our focus is number one we need to increase the production because before the crisis in twenty thirty we were producing three hundred fifty thousand barrels a day but currently we are producing hundred eighty thousand barrels a day so we want to go back to where we used to be that's one number two blocks that has been dormant for the last five years we had as you mean the production there in block one two and four we have resumed the production n
well the republic of south sudan became independence in two thousand and eleven. and we took from sudan of course and we took seventy five percent of the oil from sudan and that ninety percent of the budget of the republic of south sudan is from oil so significantly the role that the oil is playing in the republic of south sudan is very very significant. and the data suggest that sixty percent of your g.d.p. is coming from oil how do you think you are going to going forward we've had some...
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to south americans are coming and all of a sudden here in the copa america studio there are real southamerican and. i am from m d m and from brazil and one from europe what i which is the team you really don't want to see win a single game. that or i him in argentina. i think you know what i defined obvious the first year i get a new one and you lose one function to number two to lose. oh so you heard it said . that i'm going to like to live there insurance you never see you want to allow anyone in the resident that was going to let her see their friends off everybody you know that yet yes the five of us and the but not the football team and here is big reason number three. the teams and our players counted together different disciplines of cup medica have actually won nine world cup titles now these guys haven't won any of them but they are still among the world's top players come is so what is the name of messi and it's not just the superstars south america produces top players nonstop. well the golden moment to moment gold and gold and. now big stars also means big shows no matter w
to south americans are coming and all of a sudden here in the copa america studio there are real southamerican and. i am from m d m and from brazil and one from europe what i which is the team you really don't want to see win a single game. that or i him in argentina. i think you know what i defined obvious the first year i get a new one and you lose one function to number two to lose. oh so you heard it said . that i'm going to like to live there insurance you never see you want to allow...
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time you doubt that i think your heart hello we're talking about the south american championship southamerica. not convinced yet poor. little soul i. think. you should have your eyes on copacabana in june and july. and no i don't have a concert with the brazilian tourism board i'm not married to a brazilian and i don't dance or do cup weta get. over to here in our. cup american city or yes cup merica no this is not the gold cup no no no no. sorry i don't know the number also google that somewhere in america i mean north america. big reason number one. cup on that this is today it started as early as one thousand nine hundred sixteen so when other countries were at war with each other or didn't care much about football south america was already infected with a football virus small wonder that even the first two world cup in history was played in europe by fourteen years later the stadiums were packed during this first world cup neighbors europe why and argentina clashed in the final launching a fierce rivalry that has marked major tournaments ever since more on that later and oh. but ba
time you doubt that i think your heart hello we're talking about the south american championship southamerica. not convinced yet poor. little soul i. think. you should have your eyes on copacabana in june and july. and no i don't have a concert with the brazilian tourism board i'm not married to a brazilian and i don't dance or do cup weta get. over to here in our. cup american city or yes cup merica no this is not the gold cup no no no no. sorry i don't know the number also google that...
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maybe weapons for both north and south korea. even some south korean people have argued that. how much do you think that you can be endorsed by others like u.s., china, russia? anastasia: first security mechanisms by these three countries, i don't believe it's possible. too many contradictions and relations. this rivalry between the united states and china, between the u.s. and russia, no points of contact. even six participants could not create security mechanisms and i do not think these three countries who are in a rivalry can create something like this, they have different interests. as for nuclear weapons, for koreans -- it is not my opinion, it is the opinion of south korean experts. and it is considered radical. >> [indiscernible] but we do not, know the strategies of the south korean government for the future. the korean nation has a 5000 years history. maybe they have strategies for hundreds of years. we cannot know it. of course, the perfect model i described with participation between the united states and the two korean states, they will not need any nukes, but it
maybe weapons for both north and south korea. even some south korean people have argued that. how much do you think that you can be endorsed by others like u.s., china, russia? anastasia: first security mechanisms by these three countries, i don't believe it's possible. too many contradictions and relations. this rivalry between the united states and china, between the u.s. and russia, no points of contact. even six participants could not create security mechanisms and i do not think these...
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here you mentioned south korea russia has a good relationship with south korea is well and we know that that it's the south koreans in after the in the wake of the failed to noyo summit which i believe was intentionally sabotaged by john bolton and mike pompei o m people like that this is an opening to deal with north and south korea simultaneously as and as i said in my introduction the peninsula they're looking at the entire peninsula go ahead and comment on that. well yes is absolutely correct in the last twenty five or so it is russia has developed a very cool to all relationship with south korea and that is good for pace on the korean peninsula that is good for peace in the general region however the problem is that like turkey south korea is a strategic ally of the americans and that is not going to change and that is why the south koreans to the discuss of the russians a few years ago agreed to host an american missile system so that is why despite having good relations we have so it is absolutely imperative so russia's who will dispatch it which is being created in north korea b
here you mentioned south korea russia has a good relationship with south korea is well and we know that that it's the south koreans in after the in the wake of the failed to noyo summit which i believe was intentionally sabotaged by john bolton and mike pompei o m people like that this is an opening to deal with north and south korea simultaneously as and as i said in my introduction the peninsula they're looking at the entire peninsula go ahead and comment on that. well yes is absolutely...
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mr. -- for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina now seek recognition. mr. wilson: mr. speaker, i object to the vote on the grounds that a quorum is not present and make a point of order a quorum is not present. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, further proceedings on this question are postponed. the pledge of allegiance will be led by the gentleman from texas, mr. villa. mr. villa: i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will entertain requests for one-minute speeches. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition. r. vella: -- mr. vela: unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. it is an honor to recognize jerald gene dean as she celebrates her birthday today. she was born on april 1, 1919, in tucson, arizona. gerald dean, dropped out of high school t
mr. -- for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina now seek recognition. mr. wilson: mr. speaker, i object to the vote on the grounds that a quorum is not present and make a point of order a quorum is not present. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, further proceedings on this question are postponed. the pledge of allegiance will be led by the gentleman from texas, mr. villa. mr. villa: i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the...
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instead of northerly winds, the winds are coming from the south or south—east.threat of some heavier downpours in the south—west of england and wales, perhaps northern ireland. should be dry in northern scotland and many eastern parts of scotland and england will have a dry day on friday. sunshine coming through. temperatures probably getting as i was 13 or 1a celsius. so much better. good morning — welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: rolling back her red lines — theresa may appeals tojeremy corbyn to break the brexit deadlock. pushing for a breakthrough on brexit: theresa may prepares to meet labour leaderjeremy corbyn in a last—ditch bid to find a way forward. iam i am offering to sit down with the leader of the opposition and agree toa leader of the opposition and agree to a plan that we can both stick to and leave the european union with the deal. but as conservative brexiteers cry betrayal can she keep her party together? and the honey bees that could hold than answer to one
instead of northerly winds, the winds are coming from the south or south—east.threat of some heavier downpours in the south—west of england and wales, perhaps northern ireland. should be dry in northern scotland and many eastern parts of scotland and england will have a dry day on friday. sunshine coming through. temperatures probably getting as i was 13 or 1a celsius. so much better. good morning — welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: rolling back...
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this news africa coming up in the next fifteen minutes foreigners fearing for their lives in south africa three people have been killed and hundreds are displaced after a flare up of violence against people from other african countries the south african government says it's criminality not seen a phobia we'll hear from the job africa dies for reform. and in the. ethiopian is while the world with sweeping reforms but you still facing big challenges here from ethiopia about what they think they get president. i'm christi paul comes news africa i'm glad you're tuned in we begin in south africa with foreign nationals are living in fear that's off to an outbreak of violence targeted at people from african countries there three people have been killed hundreds have fled their homes the violence broke out in durban this footage given to you by a local in ports to show locals looting trucks driven by foreign drivers were attacked as a barbarian truck driver was stabbed in the abdomen and is now recovering in hospital. on monday ambassadors of african countries were invited to a meeting with south
this news africa coming up in the next fifteen minutes foreigners fearing for their lives in south africa three people have been killed and hundreds are displaced after a flare up of violence against people from other african countries the south african government says it's criminality not seen a phobia we'll hear from the job africa dies for reform. and in the. ethiopian is while the world with sweeping reforms but you still facing big challenges here from ethiopia about what they think they...
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as well as the south bay. light rain from san jose, seven trees, to pitino, saratoga and cambrian park. we're looking at scattered showers for today. unsettled weather for most of the week with widespread rain and the strongest system later in the week. we will time it out for you on futurecast coming up taking you hour by hour. >>> hitting the roadways right now let's check the bay area bridges. if you want to take the san rafael bridge there is a slight delay on the westbound side. wrapping up overnight construction. so far so good if you are traveling, not many delays. give yourself about 12 to 15 minutes to get between the east bay and marion county. flashlights off to the side and things are clearing there. the bay bridge, a few cars are hitting the roadway. you can see backed up to the 880 overpass, things are getting a little slow plus we will deal with wet weather today. be careful as you hit the roadways. not bad on san mateo so far. pretty easy out of hayward if you're working westbound toward foster
as well as the south bay. light rain from san jose, seven trees, to pitino, saratoga and cambrian park. we're looking at scattered showers for today. unsettled weather for most of the week with widespread rain and the strongest system later in the week. we will time it out for you on futurecast coming up taking you hour by hour. >>> hitting the roadways right now let's check the bay area bridges. if you want to take the san rafael bridge there is a slight delay on the westbound side....
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for joining us the great return of the six years of civil war that tore the welds youngest country south sudan's refugees journey back home the conflict has cost the country whole villages razed to the ground and again war crimes and more than four hundred thousand people killed. amid the violence an estimated four point four million people fled their homes around one in four people creating the continent's biggest refugee crisis now the peace deal signed seven months ago hangs by a thread government and un agencies are working to return victims the families and homes they left behind. packing up to leave not yet and her younger sister gathered the last few things after six years in camps for the displaced they're looking forward to finally heading home. like he is different from life in the village because here nobody helps you but in the village you have relatives around you and they help you. her sister is also keen to return to her studies. when we were in the campaign kenya we went to school but we had to drop out because we couldn't afford the school fees so we're happy to go back
for joining us the great return of the six years of civil war that tore the welds youngest country south sudan's refugees journey back home the conflict has cost the country whole villages razed to the ground and again war crimes and more than four hundred thousand people killed. amid the violence an estimated four point four million people fled their homes around one in four people creating the continent's biggest refugee crisis now the peace deal signed seven months ago hangs by a thread...
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next fifteen minutes millions have been displays of home and abroad due to the ongoing civil war now south sudan's government and un agencies are trying to help them return home but is it too soon. also coming out a fifth day of heavy rain compounds the misery in aid teams managed to make the fast beliefs tales of survival on salvation plus. it's been largely perceived as music for white people but once a way to school is breaking that stereotype. you know thank you for joining us it is the great red tag of the six years of civil war about told the welds youngest country of south sudan's refugees and the journey back home the conflict has cost the country d.n.e. whole villages razed to the ground and a geisha is a wall crimes and more than four hundred thousand people killed. amid the violence an estimated four point four million people fled their homes around one in four people creating the continent's biggest refugee crisis now the peace deal signed seven months ago hangs by thread government and un agencies are working to return victims the families and homes they left behind. packing u
next fifteen minutes millions have been displays of home and abroad due to the ongoing civil war now south sudan's government and un agencies are trying to help them return home but is it too soon. also coming out a fifth day of heavy rain compounds the misery in aid teams managed to make the fast beliefs tales of survival on salvation plus. it's been largely perceived as music for white people but once a way to school is breaking that stereotype. you know thank you for joining us it is the...
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, margaret and i have lived and labored in the south, and i will die and be buried in the south. so, we brought him home . >> he survived the arduous train trip home by a mere five hours. on the morning of november 14 booker t. washington passes peacefully away. he is buried in the campus cemetery, 10,000 people gathered to pay last respects. messages of condolence are received from around the world. memorial services are held across america. web deboyd's, pays a final tribute to the wizard of tuskegee. booker t. washington was the greatest [ null ] leader since frederick douglass and the most distinguished man , white or black who has come out of the south the civil war. the grid that he accomplished can be no doubt. throughout the history of african-americans, washington's influence can be found almost everywhere. the economic program of marcus garvey and the movement of the 1960s calling for economic self- determination all have origins in washington's philosophy . >> . >> to the stage, the controversial life is over, the legacy of tuskegee lives. >>> this is a special edition
, margaret and i have lived and labored in the south, and i will die and be buried in the south. so, we brought him home . >> he survived the arduous train trip home by a mere five hours. on the morning of november 14 booker t. washington passes peacefully away. he is buried in the campus cemetery, 10,000 people gathered to pay last respects. messages of condolence are received from around the world. memorial services are held across america. web deboyd's, pays a final tribute to the...
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carolina -- of south carolina schools. he's also credited with creating the state's technical college system which to this day helps people connect with jobs and opportunities. he also helped develop the charleston port, which has turned charleston, turned south carolina into a world class exporter and one of the most competitive places to do business in the country. an absolute titan in the united states senate, he spent nearly 40 years advocating for policies that would benefit south carolinians and americans. though i never had the pleasure of serving with him, i know he brought south carolina spirit to washington with his sharp tongue and quick wit. he will be missed, but we can find comfort that he is reunited n heaven with his beloved wife itzie. i'm honored to join my colleagues and all south carolinians in celebrating his remarkable life, i yield back. mr. clyburn: thank you very much. i now yield to the gentleman from south carolina, mr. duncan. mr. duncan: i want to thank the whip. tonight, folks, i rise to remem
carolina -- of south carolina schools. he's also credited with creating the state's technical college system which to this day helps people connect with jobs and opportunities. he also helped develop the charleston port, which has turned charleston, turned south carolina into a world class exporter and one of the most competitive places to do business in the country. an absolute titan in the united states senate, he spent nearly 40 years advocating for policies that would benefit south...
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plymouth with sunny spells in the south—west of england. 0n plymouth with sunny spells in the south—westsday, blue colours edging in from the east. cold air which will take charge as we head through into the middle of the week. 0n through into the middle of the week. on wednesday, we lose that weather front from the south. some showers in the english channel but it is a drier day in general. it's a misty and murky start folsom of us. some sunshine, not particularly warm. single figures around aberdeen and newcastle but milder towards the south—west. goodbye. this is bbc news. i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 8pm. the government insists that theresa may had to reach out to labour in order to move forward with brexit. but it has angered some conservatives. working withjeremy corbyn is not something i want to do at all. it is not something the prime minister wants to do. but far worse than that, would be to fail to deliver on brexit. no confidence in corbyn. labour defends its handling of complaints about anti—semitism after reports that the party failed to take disciplinary action. fi
plymouth with sunny spells in the south—west of england. 0n plymouth with sunny spells in the south—westsday, blue colours edging in from the east. cold air which will take charge as we head through into the middle of the week. 0n through into the middle of the week. on wednesday, we lose that weather front from the south. some showers in the english channel but it is a drier day in general. it's a misty and murky start folsom of us. some sunshine, not particularly warm. single figures...
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and we only think in terms of south korea with south korea, okay? [inaudible conversations] >> yes, sir, go ahead. >> [inaudible] >> explain that to me, please? >> translator: how much do you support my president's push for economic -- [inaudible] which include the joint inter-korean and joint industrial complex and perhaps -- >> well, at the right time i would have great support. this isn't the right time. but at the right time, i'd have great support with north korea, great support. i think that south korea, i think japan and i think that the u.s., i think a lot of countries will be helping. china, i really believe, will help. i think that russia will help. i think a lot of countries will help when the right deal is made and when the nuclear weapons are made. i just think that north korea has potential as great as anything i've ever seen in terms of potential. they have an unbelievable location surrounded by sea on two sides and on the other side russia, china and over here south korea. you just can't do better than that. and they have magnificent
and we only think in terms of south korea with south korea, okay? [inaudible conversations] >> yes, sir, go ahead. >> [inaudible] >> explain that to me, please? >> translator: how much do you support my president's push for economic -- [inaudible] which include the joint inter-korean and joint industrial complex and perhaps -- >> well, at the right time i would have great support. this isn't the right time. but at the right time, i'd have great support with north...
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they are in south bend, indiana. the mayor is expected to take the stage any minute now. kristina, i think about this and i feel old. >> you are not old. >> i just look it. thanks. >> what i think of mayor buttigieg. he was born january 1982. reagan was president back then. "dallas" was the popular tv show. olivia newton-john was getting physical with us. is he too young? >> i don't think so. one of my favorite things about pop l-- i think it's really abot quality of mind. the way you present. i think he presents as an extremely thoughtful, mature person. i think one of the things that interesting that we hear from folks here, buttigieg is a tonal moderate but a progressive -- >> what does that mean? >> we talk about who is on the left and who is on the right. much has to do with how people present. it has a lot to do with vocal register, to do with body comportment, the way you sort of embody your politics. he called pence a fanatic. he talks about the tensions between capitalism and democracy, that there's a tensio
they are in south bend, indiana. the mayor is expected to take the stage any minute now. kristina, i think about this and i feel old. >> you are not old. >> i just look it. thanks. >> what i think of mayor buttigieg. he was born january 1982. reagan was president back then. "dallas" was the popular tv show. olivia newton-john was getting physical with us. is he too young? >> i don't think so. one of my favorite things about pop l-- i think it's really abot...
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but we have got that stubborn front bringing more rain along the south coast of england, into south walestemperatures around 9 or 10 across the east of scotland. perhaps 13 or 1a down towards the south—west. but it will turn colder through tuesday night and on into wednesday and that's because we start to import this air from scandinavia. so an easterly breeze developing and a drop in temperature. by the time we get to wednesday, there will more sunshine for most of us. still a little but murky around some of these eastern coasts and just the remnants of that weather front bringing a bit more cloud towards the south—west. but elsewhere, a lot of dry, sunny weather, light winds too, although temperatures not great for this time of year. many of us, particularly towards eastern coasts, are stuck in single figures. and if we look further ahead towards the end of the week, it's looking mostly dry but still rather cool for the time of year, with temperatures generally around 9—13 degrees. that's it for now, bye—bye. this is bbc news. the headlines: london has become the first city in the world
but we have got that stubborn front bringing more rain along the south coast of england, into south walestemperatures around 9 or 10 across the east of scotland. perhaps 13 or 1a down towards the south—west. but it will turn colder through tuesday night and on into wednesday and that's because we start to import this air from scandinavia. so an easterly breeze developing and a drop in temperature. by the time we get to wednesday, there will more sunshine for most of us. still a little but...
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we are queensland here, those trees are in new south wales.r is very small. the river has to flood out over this country and i want it to be protected. this water is being intercepted so when it comes out over this flood plain like it has to, it has just been intercepted, called flood water and taken. but the longer you hold it, the more you can take so that is what has happened to my family, it'sjust been held. 0ur crops are all destroyed and the water does not continue into the river so that's... for us to survive as farmers, we just want the river to run. my neighbour can't get stock on domestic water. we are on a big river here that is running within three ks, he can't get water and they've been there for four generations. for years chris toiled with so—called dry land cotton crops that relied purely on rainfall. he says a huge industrial scale cotton farm was diverting water from the mcintyre river into a network of channels and dams. you just can't turn communities away. you've got to look after people, look after the environment and ext
we are queensland here, those trees are in new south wales.r is very small. the river has to flood out over this country and i want it to be protected. this water is being intercepted so when it comes out over this flood plain like it has to, it has just been intercepted, called flood water and taken. but the longer you hold it, the more you can take so that is what has happened to my family, it'sjust been held. 0ur crops are all destroyed and the water does not continue into the river so...
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you see a little build for the south bay. heading south on 880 in hayward. a blip in fremont. dumbarton toward facebook side where facebook's main headquarters are. the volume causing the slowdown across the flat section. westbound, this direction is the commute for here. richmond-san rafael bridge. no problem across the span, over to san rafael, where you're at the limit. back to you. . >>> thank you, mike. >>> no jokes about it. it is april fools' day. tech giants are looking to fool you today. we'll show you who is up to what next. >>> no fooling, facebook actually calling for government regulation. i'll walk you through it. >>> we are always looking at ways to make our team and our job execution the most efficient we absolutely can. >>> and later historic mission scrapped. 6:25, new perspective this hour from the nasa women who didn't get to take the all-female spacewalk. >>> good morning. it is 6:13. light showers in the bay area today. right now seeing light rain off to far northern ukiah, northern santa rosa. we have a chance of seeing it spread southward throughout the
you see a little build for the south bay. heading south on 880 in hayward. a blip in fremont. dumbarton toward facebook side where facebook's main headquarters are. the volume causing the slowdown across the flat section. westbound, this direction is the commute for here. richmond-san rafael bridge. no problem across the span, over to san rafael, where you're at the limit. back to you. . >>> thank you, mike. >>> no jokes about it. it is april fools' day. tech giants are...
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our relationship with south korea is extraordinary, and we only think in terms of long-term with south korea. yes, sir. reporter: [speaking korean] translator: how much do you support my president's push for economic concessions, which include a joint intra-korean industrial complex? pres. trump: at the time, i have great support for north korea. this is not the right time. i think china, japan, the u.s., a lot of countries will be helping. i think russia will help. i think a lot of countries will help when the right deal is made and when the nuclear weapons are gone. i just think that north korea has potential as great as i have ever seen. they have an unbelievable location, surrounded by sea on two sides. and on the other side, russia, china, and over here, south korea. they have magnificent land. it has tremendous potential. reporter: [speaking korean] translator: if north korea actually submits a roadmap, will the two presidents discuss the issue at the summit today? pres. trump: that is a very prime topic for our meeting today. we hope that is going to happen. reporter: is your po
our relationship with south korea is extraordinary, and we only think in terms of long-term with south korea. yes, sir. reporter: [speaking korean] translator: how much do you support my president's push for economic concessions, which include a joint intra-korean industrial complex? pres. trump: at the time, i have great support for north korea. this is not the right time. i think china, japan, the u.s., a lot of countries will be helping. i think russia will help. i think a lot of countries...