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this time in palestine rather than in south africa. some things never change and the same good people that were on the side of freedom in south africa are on the side of freedom for palestine. question is: will the same tactics work in freeing palestine as they worked in freeing south africa. question is, now that south africa has a government of national unity, which contains people of very different political stripe. will south africa be able to keep up its vanguard role for palestine in the international arena. and the question is, why is... all being left to south africa, where are all the others? these are some of the questions we'll be asking and hopefully answering tonight on have it out with galloway. mohammed desai is the executive director of africa for palestine, africa's largest palestine solidarity group. he actively participates in global solidarity movements and serves in the sacp and the african national congress (anc). in 2014, male and guardian named him as one of south africa's top 200 years. young leaders, he's 10 y
this time in palestine rather than in south africa. some things never change and the same good people that were on the side of freedom in south africa are on the side of freedom for palestine. question is: will the same tactics work in freeing palestine as they worked in freeing south africa. question is, now that south africa has a government of national unity, which contains people of very different political stripe. will south africa be able to keep up its vanguard role for palestine in the...
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south africa is facing pushback, backlash, but because the new south african government might not actually find agreement to play the leading role that it has been over the last period, the anc have lost their parliamentary majority. "they are now dependent on others, those others might be less than willing to engender the backlash that the anc government was prepared to, so there are many reasons why this is now necessary. now there are many, many countries, chile, for example, has recently joined, mexico has joined, there are many countries that" and now should and will have to uh step forward and take this on. the norwegian government uh would be a good case in point, having been associated with the oslo agreements, which have failed, one could say that the government in norway would be best placed to take this struggle on uh amongst the european countries, but everyone's going to have to put their shoulder to... the wheel, it was always unfair to expect south africa to do this by themselves and all of us in all of our countries have to be pushing for our own governments to up their gam
south africa is facing pushback, backlash, but because the new south african government might not actually find agreement to play the leading role that it has been over the last period, the anc have lost their parliamentary majority. "they are now dependent on others, those others might be less than willing to engender the backlash that the anc government was prepared to, so there are many reasons why this is now necessary. now there are many, many countries, chile, for example, has...
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africa, how blessed we are today, so many of our speakers from south africa. mishiel, what do you want to say? good evening, comer george, um, thanks once again to your team for for making us part of the show tonight. my question is one, um, as an activist right for a just society, looking at the foreign policies of the uk when they supported aparted south africa. and of course they have not changed now, they supporting the zionist regime, zionist genocidal regime of israel, as an activist, what is it, like the question is asking advice from you as an activist from south africa? yes, we go to the streets, we conscientize, we raise our voices, but i think there's somewhere where we are lacking in terms of the work that we do as activists in terms of change. of policy you know what advice can you give one in terms of uh the work that we do as activists in terms of improving when it comes to policy and advocacy because it's good and well that we go to the streets and then we shout at the top of our voices but where it matters most in the offices you know where po
africa, how blessed we are today, so many of our speakers from south africa. mishiel, what do you want to say? good evening, comer george, um, thanks once again to your team for for making us part of the show tonight. my question is one, um, as an activist right for a just society, looking at the foreign policies of the uk when they supported aparted south africa. and of course they have not changed now, they supporting the zionist regime, zionist genocidal regime of israel, as an activist,...
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the university of south. 421 course what the south made exhibiting south carolina's industrial i want to start with a quote this quote comes from a very prominent american historian a guy named ed ayres who while the coal mines and textile mills have become a visible and memorable part of southern history, the south's largest industry remained virtually ignored. lumbering is often written off as of little consequence, and little dramatic interest, yet lumbering more often than any other industry, captures the full scope of economic change in the new south, its limitations as well as its impact and about, i don't know, a third of the way through the semester. and i think you guys are already kind of convinced of this, but i thought it might be interesting to share with you a little bit more about how we got to this place. so. about five or six years ago, the national park reached out to usc's department of history and asked us to help them by something called a historic resource survey for the park. so kingery
the university of south. 421 course what the south made exhibiting south carolina's industrial i want to start with a quote this quote comes from a very prominent american historian a guy named ed ayres who while the coal mines and textile mills have become a visible and memorable part of southern history, the south's largest industry remained virtually ignored. lumbering is often written off as of little consequence, and little dramatic interest, yet lumbering more often than any other...
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and the south china sea. this is an area where the three countries can easily cooperate because they share common interest in that concept. going forward from now in terms of camp david, thinking back about secretary baker telling us the key to everything is implementation. it came out of the camp david summit. broadly-based security will go ahead. two areas, command relationships between the u.s. and the indo pacific command of the uss k command. this is something we will have to work out over an extended period of time. the security interest of the three countries will drive that kind of cooperation. what will it look like? i have no idea. but i am fully confident we can move the process forward. that is one key area in terms of going forward. opportunities to cooperate in terms of technology and economics in securing supply chain. the three leading technology leaders together in cooperation. this to me seems to be an area of great opportunity looking ahead in terms of cyber cooperation and the future in te
and the south china sea. this is an area where the three countries can easily cooperate because they share common interest in that concept. going forward from now in terms of camp david, thinking back about secretary baker telling us the key to everything is implementation. it came out of the camp david summit. broadly-based security will go ahead. two areas, command relationships between the u.s. and the indo pacific command of the uss k command. this is something we will have to work out over...
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i5 countries and neighbours in the south china sea.— south china sea.nything, of course, - south china sea. is there l anything, of course, some south china sea. is there - anything, of course, some kind of strong language in this document coming outcome of these four countries think they might be able to do to counter china's presence? great to have you here. that meeting just wrapping up. what do you make of what we are hearing are coming from that summit statement, that concern about the situation in the south china sea? it’s about the situation in the south china sea? it's very close alignment _ south china sea? it's very close alignment with - south china sea? it's very close alignment with their concerns about the behaviour of china. interestingly, the statement doesn't mention china per se, statement doesn't mention china perse, but statement doesn't mention china per se, but that does focus on the challenges and the problems. the biggest one, and it's important that india is fully on board with that statement is the assertive behaviour and the r
i5 countries and neighbours in the south china sea.— south china sea.nything, of course, - south china sea. is there l anything, of course, some south china sea. is there - anything, of course, some kind of strong language in this document coming outcome of these four countries think they might be able to do to counter china's presence? great to have you here. that meeting just wrapping up. what do you make of what we are hearing are coming from that summit statement, that concern about the...
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since its incept in recent significantly the south of lebanon.south of lebanon. since its incept in recent days, we |tly the south of lebanon. since its incept in recent days, we have years. in recent days, we have borne witness to a detestable, repugnant example of the transformation of telecommunications devices, civilian devices transformed into ticking time and meetings to avoid falling into the trap of an israeli occupying power attempting to extend and prolong the war. as the president, the return of his rarely displaced persons to their cities and settlements cannot be achieved through war, cannot be achieved through war, cannot be achieved through war, cannot be achieved through bomb bard meant, or the displacement lebanese people. the shortest path to their return is a comprehensive and immediate ceasefire. as stipulated in the us declaration which was supported yesterday by friendly states. a full resolution of 1701 as part of a comprehensive framework accompanied by a clear international guaranteed trans current and definitive and to l
since its incept in recent significantly the south of lebanon.south of lebanon. since its incept in recent days, we |tly the south of lebanon. since its incept in recent days, we have years. in recent days, we have borne witness to a detestable, repugnant example of the transformation of telecommunications devices, civilian devices transformed into ticking time and meetings to avoid falling into the trap of an israeli occupying power attempting to extend and prolong the war. as the president,...
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the university of south. we particularly collect archival research material about the state of south carolina, and it's inhabitants documenting its history, geography and culture. so those sorts of things consist of many materials, which might be personal papers or organizational records, right? like the like these types of materials business records, that sort of thing. we also have a published collection. so books, newspapers, magazines, things would expect maps and then a large visual materials collection. so that includes both photographs and old photographs, photographic processes, postcards and, fine art, that sort of thing. so the south carolinian, a building you can see up here. through most of its history, has has kind of engaged its research audience in a very kind of traditional manner. right. we are a special collections library, so we're close to act non circulating, which means that you like just go into the stacks like you could in thomas cooper library look up and down the shelves, pick out th
the university of south. we particularly collect archival research material about the state of south carolina, and it's inhabitants documenting its history, geography and culture. so those sorts of things consist of many materials, which might be personal papers or organizational records, right? like the like these types of materials business records, that sort of thing. we also have a published collection. so books, newspapers, magazines, things would expect maps and then a large visual...
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let's stay in south africa with the televised audience. that's the unique feature of havitout with galloway that you get to appear on the show. adel engar is in johannesburg, south africa. adil, what's on your mind? afternoon, george, and panel. yeah, i think my question is, basically, does south africa have sufficient international support to hold the line and push through what the case? we've had lot of countries from the global south support in the case, but what would it actually take to break the back of western argenomy to actually get countries to start joining the case? well, it's not turned out to be easy, but maybe people have been so happy that the banner was being carried by a state. with the prestige uh of a free country that had to struggle for its freedom in the living memory of many people alive today, maybe they were happy that south africa carried that burden, but they have to, as your question implies, they have to be ready now to pick up, not just because south africa needs more support. not just because south africa is
let's stay in south africa with the televised audience. that's the unique feature of havitout with galloway that you get to appear on the show. adel engar is in johannesburg, south africa. adil, what's on your mind? afternoon, george, and panel. yeah, i think my question is, basically, does south africa have sufficient international support to hold the line and push through what the case? we've had lot of countries from the global south support in the case, but what would it actually take to...
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instead, there was only an in the south. and so the united nations thought of south korea as that's the, you know, a united nations entity were protecting them and the, you know, even now in the legal doctrine, a that it's argued that it was appropriate for president truman to unilaterally decide to go to war is that he was protecting an important american interest. and what that interest the united nations as there was great concern about would the u.n. survive. you know what happen if this big u.n. objective failed so that's that's one of the reasons that that action on behalf of the united nations was seen to be as it seemed to be tremendously important of my perspective. i think one of the things, despite not getting declaration of war, truman is very successfully able in the summer of 1950 to build both a domestic an international coalition behind the deployment of troops. so that evaporates by the end of the year. but he does, i think, because two overlapping factors here that coincide. one is the cold war, the fact th
instead, there was only an in the south. and so the united nations thought of south korea as that's the, you know, a united nations entity were protecting them and the, you know, even now in the legal doctrine, a that it's argued that it was appropriate for president truman to unilaterally decide to go to war is that he was protecting an important american interest. and what that interest the united nations as there was great concern about would the u.n. survive. you know what happen if this...
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the king bed lot inside the bed, look in south africa. but also you must remember that the most, the time where we had the biggest, the that number in terms of my slab securing it to us. when that was, it took me to kind of violence, especially into the bucket that was all fit into. it was reported intonation i did, but i agree. it also becomes difficult in terms of establishing wasn't also lupsi pain because not, and this process is going to get you to kind me because of the fact that i need to be brought to the table is, is when it's, if the process of documentation. right, right. what impacts called this crack down have on south africa's economy, how important media migrant workers, what a mega wake has a very important for any of the economy and lots of so definitely cut and because we know um, even if you go to wherever you find them in the slowing the can that button does so you in all of those it's been a way king. and because this investors are relying mostly one is cheap and the pay to live by and has one capacity by mike lets yo
the king bed lot inside the bed, look in south africa. but also you must remember that the most, the time where we had the biggest, the that number in terms of my slab securing it to us. when that was, it took me to kind of violence, especially into the bucket that was all fit into. it was reported intonation i did, but i agree. it also becomes difficult in terms of establishing wasn't also lupsi pain because not, and this process is going to get you to kind me because of the fact that i need...
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south here. and he will tell you and me what. >> well, things are off to a good start for the most part. steve, let's go out and take a look at highway four from our triple a traffic camera. it looks pretty good as you drive through. there have been no major issues there. traffic is going to be okay if you are driving on that commute. also on highway 24. it looks good. heading to the caldecott tunnel at 5:00. let's get back to the headlines. >> thank you sal. today is the third and final day of san francisco's dreamforce tech conference. ayesha curry and simone biles are expected to be the some of the big names to make an appearance on stage today. last night, attendees were treated to a concert at oracle park featuring imagine dragons and pink. more than 22,000 people went to the show. this is the most insanely awesome like conference i've ever been to. >> like probably the biggest conference i've ever been to. >> the excitement and the more people that are coming ever since the pandemic, you kn
south here. and he will tell you and me what. >> well, things are off to a good start for the most part. steve, let's go out and take a look at highway four from our triple a traffic camera. it looks pretty good as you drive through. there have been no major issues there. traffic is going to be okay if you are driving on that commute. also on highway 24. it looks good. heading to the caldecott tunnel at 5:00. let's get back to the headlines. >> thank you sal. today is the third and...
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of the south bay. we do have a little break here for highway four and also for highway 37. so pretty typical timing for those usual commute spots. and no problems at the bay bridge. no backup. it's an easy drive into san francisco. back to you. thank you. mike 522 this morning. next here on today in the bay nbc bay area responds. be aware of the evil twin. we're taking you halfway around the world to warn you about a wi-fi scam. that's having a dangerous renaissance. i'm consumer investigator chris chmura. nbc bay area responds next. and right on the heels of last night's vma performance. by the way, don't you want to fly away with lenny kravitz? will you get a chance to see him rocking the plaza with some of his biggest hits as part of the city concert series? it's all coming up on today. a lot more news ahead passenger jets. consumer investigator chris gilmore has a warning about the vulnerability of your phone's wi-fi, no matter where it is. we're talking about what's called evil twin wi-fi. that's
of the south bay. we do have a little break here for highway four and also for highway 37. so pretty typical timing for those usual commute spots. and no problems at the bay bridge. no backup. it's an easy drive into san francisco. back to you. thank you. mike 522 this morning. next here on today in the bay nbc bay area responds. be aware of the evil twin. we're taking you halfway around the world to warn you about a wi-fi scam. that's having a dangerous renaissance. i'm consumer investigator...
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they sent 12 divisions down south and jay has just studied a lot this and and they they bloody southvietnamese but the south vietnamese don't break so tus army has up to this and then kissinger shows up saying you're going to have to keep these 12 to 13 north vietnamese divisions in your country indefinitely with ho chi minh trail supplying them to says no, i won't sign kissinger furious. he goes back to washington, nixon and haig. basically, though, everybody is talking carefully. if you read the transcripts, they basically take two side nixon. his memoir says he saw the problem immediately. what if the north vietnamese don't don't follow the peace terms? who's going to protect south vietnam? so nixon starts talking about a american commitment to use b-52 against the north vietnamese if they if they violate the treaty. and he sends kissinger back paris in november and early december to renegotiate with later talk. it's after the american late october refuses to the day after this conversation. i think nixon is going to order the bombing of hanoi in haiphong in order to get the north
they sent 12 divisions down south and jay has just studied a lot this and and they they bloody southvietnamese but the south vietnamese don't break so tus army has up to this and then kissinger shows up saying you're going to have to keep these 12 to 13 north vietnamese divisions in your country indefinitely with ho chi minh trail supplying them to says no, i won't sign kissinger furious. he goes back to washington, nixon and haig. basically, though, everybody is talking carefully. if you read...
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the people of the south are our guests, they are not refugees. in fact, the people of the south have come here for few days of recreation, so that the events in the south will end by the resistance forces and the people will return to their homes with all respect. we are the sunnis of lebanon, but support the hezbollah resistance movement. no matter what the enemies do, we will be strong. do not think that they can frighten us. on the contrary, we will become stronger than before. we have many refugees now. of course, they are not refugees, they have traveled here. these are our people who have come here temporarily, and with the help of god, they will return with the flags of victory. we are standing. i myself will embrace anyone. i say to say. "don't worry, we are strong, and with god's help we will defeat israel and its supporters inside and outside the country. we are definitely supporting the resistance, even if anything happens to us, all people should open the doors of their homes and welcome their brothers from every region. we should all
the people of the south are our guests, they are not refugees. in fact, the people of the south have come here for few days of recreation, so that the events in the south will end by the resistance forces and the people will return to their homes with all respect. we are the sunnis of lebanon, but support the hezbollah resistance movement. no matter what the enemies do, we will be strong. do not think that they can frighten us. on the contrary, we will become stronger than before. we have many...
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as we zoom in to the south bay. here's a look at our highs for today 77 in downtown san jose, as well as 77 in gilroy for the east bay. it's in the low 80s from antioch to concord. walnut creek, 80 degrees and 71. in oakland, mid 60s for half moon bay and in redwood city 74 degrees and the san francisco, all of the city. we're going to stay in the 60s today. morning clouds, afternoon sunshine and a lot more sun in the north bay with highs near 80 degrees. so the cool air is heading off towards the east. it will be replaced by some much warmer temperatures for the weekend, and by early next week we're going to have some very high summer heat. but the good thing is that we will have some cooling for the middle to end of next week. so as we take a look at san jose, a couple of days with highs in the 90s are coming in with some of our inland valleys up to about 98 degrees, with the peak of the heat on monday, we'll be tracking all of those changes for you and mike. you were tracking a crash early on this thursday mornin
as we zoom in to the south bay. here's a look at our highs for today 77 in downtown san jose, as well as 77 in gilroy for the east bay. it's in the low 80s from antioch to concord. walnut creek, 80 degrees and 71. in oakland, mid 60s for half moon bay and in redwood city 74 degrees and the san francisco, all of the city. we're going to stay in the 60s today. morning clouds, afternoon sunshine and a lot more sun in the north bay with highs near 80 degrees. so the cool air is heading off towards...
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we will not leave here, we will not leave the south.
we will not leave here, we will not leave the south.
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toby: dover, south battle - south-east four or five. - mainly fair, moderate or good, occasionally poorare tonight, either on ships large or kayaks small, whatever your voyage, whatever your destination, take care. godspeed. hello. well, friday brought some storms to southern parts of the uk, even a report of a damaging tornado. but at the same time, some parts of the country were also quite sunny and warm. in kew gardens, the temperatures reached 25 celsius. the days ahead are looking very different — it's turning unsettled, it's turning autumnal. a jet stream will send weather fronts in our direction. i think there's a fair amount of rain on the way, particularly across the southern half of the uk, and this time next week, some parts of the country could be around ten degrees cooler by day. now, in terms of the rainfall this weekend, you can see where most of it will be. this is just the potential for rainfall here, perhaps 50mm or so in some parts of england and wales. so it is a mixed bag this weekend. certainly some sunshine on the way, particularly across northern parts of the uk,
toby: dover, south battle - south-east four or five. - mainly fair, moderate or good, occasionally poorare tonight, either on ships large or kayaks small, whatever your voyage, whatever your destination, take care. godspeed. hello. well, friday brought some storms to southern parts of the uk, even a report of a damaging tornado. but at the same time, some parts of the country were also quite sunny and warm. in kew gardens, the temperatures reached 25 celsius. the days ahead are looking very...
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stornoway — south by east two, 16 miles, 1,011, rising slowly. to do was kind of learn to ask for help and then, little by little, deciding on, within each of the shipping forecast areas, which one i'd, you know, which one i'd do in what order. ok, let's see what's in here. this is toby's garage. this is where he kept all of his kayaking kit. well, there's still two kayaks in there, so that's good. when toby went to iceland, he went in this kayak. and when i decided to do the trip, i just thought, "i've got all the kit, so haven't even got that "excuse." what else have we got? little bag of tricks. so, it was a bit of a crazy idea because i'd never been in a sea kayak, and — but i did think, "if toby's "done it, i can do it." which was slightly bad logic because toby had been practising sea kayaking for seven years. it doesn't fit — oh, now, it's in properly. 0k. i didn't want to take his journey and then do a really bad version of it, but i can do it in my own way. toby started here in southeast iceland and went to faroes, and then across to nor
stornoway — south by east two, 16 miles, 1,011, rising slowly. to do was kind of learn to ask for help and then, little by little, deciding on, within each of the shipping forecast areas, which one i'd, you know, which one i'd do in what order. ok, let's see what's in here. this is toby's garage. this is where he kept all of his kayaking kit. well, there's still two kayaks in there, so that's good. when toby went to iceland, he went in this kayak. and when i decided to do the trip, i just...
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israel intends to occupy the south of lebanon and the famous river that flows into the sea in the southlebanon is called divert the liitani river and the water of the liitani to israel and for agriculture israel will use it. therefore, the shiites in lebanon are the most important part of them in the south and one part in belbek and the third part around the city of beirut. there are two enemies in the south of lebanon who are always present and do not stop killing the people and are not satisfied with anything less than the destruction of the people. beirut escaped from the hands of these two enemies . escape from poverty to poverty and from lack to lack and from despair to hope and a fading and often unattainable desire. they who were sitting in the heart of beirut had nothing to do with the enemy. not poverty, not israel. what is the south suffering and what is the duty of the government against these pains? talabat is famous. do not ask the authorities and the officials and the state are fulfilling their responsibilities, that is , performing actions as a state towards the threatene
israel intends to occupy the south of lebanon and the famous river that flows into the sea in the southlebanon is called divert the liitani river and the water of the liitani to israel and for agriculture israel will use it. therefore, the shiites in lebanon are the most important part of them in the south and one part in belbek and the third part around the city of beirut. there are two enemies in the south of lebanon who are always present and do not stop killing the people and are not...
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it's moving pret -- south-southeast of louisville, kentucky. it's moving south. there's still some lingering flooding which i'll discuss momentarily. one thing we need to be concerned with, additional winds through the day tomorrow. wind gus around 40 miles per hour or so is still possible. be cautious when you're out there doing any kind of cleanup in. terms of the storm itself, impacts began several days ago when heavy rainfall developed in the upstate of south carolina. then yesterday, heavy rainfall also began impacting the midlands, all of which produced flash flooding this. flooding was only made worse when the heavy rainfall associated with helene's rain bands overspread the area overnight. rainfall totals exceeded 15 inches in some parts of nocone and other counties. rainfall totals have been as high as 15 inches. all this water is impacting area rivers in theup state and midlands, resulting in moderate to major river flooding. major flooding is ongoing on the saluda river in greenville, the broad river near the north carolina border, the broad riverat ca
it's moving pret -- south-southeast of louisville, kentucky. it's moving south. there's still some lingering flooding which i'll discuss momentarily. one thing we need to be concerned with, additional winds through the day tomorrow. wind gus around 40 miles per hour or so is still possible. be cautious when you're out there doing any kind of cleanup in. terms of the storm itself, impacts began several days ago when heavy rainfall developed in the upstate of south carolina. then yesterday, heavy...
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wow, that may be actual illegal migrants in south africa isn't. is it also the case that many of those top desk illegal migrants the actual asylum see just waiting to be process that's that's, that's a huge asylum seeking backlog inside of the guys and it a while of course there is a huge of silence. the king bed lot inside the bed, look in south africa, but also you must remember that the most the time when we had the biggest the that number in terms of my slab securing it to us. when that was, it took me to kind of violence, especially into the bucket that was all fit into to us reported intonation i need but i agree. it also becomes difficult in terms of establishing wasn't also lupsi pain because not, and this process is going to get you to kind me because of the effect that i need to be brought to the table is, is when the, if the process of documentation, right, right. what impacts cool this crack down have on south africa's economy? how important media migrant workers? what a mega wake has a very important for any of the economy and not jus
wow, that may be actual illegal migrants in south africa isn't. is it also the case that many of those top desk illegal migrants the actual asylum see just waiting to be process that's that's, that's a huge asylum seeking backlog inside of the guys and it a while of course there is a huge of silence. the king bed lot inside the bed, look in south africa, but also you must remember that the most the time when we had the biggest the that number in terms of my slab securing it to us. when that...
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south sudan's government? they ut out south sudan's government? government? they put out this statement _ south sudan's government? tie: put out this statement saying simply the country is not ready to hold these elections in december, there is too much work to be done including something to do with getting the new constitution ready but also lots of electoral reform needed, registration of political parties and getting a vote sorted out so a lot of work to be done. but this is not the first postponement of elections and as you say, there many people including some in south sudan saying we've got a president who has effectively beenin president who has effectively been in power since 2005 and the country became independent in 2011 and quickly went into civil warfor in 2011 and quickly went into civil war for five years and after that, civil war for five years and afterthat, he civil war for five years and after that, he has then used postponement is to stay in power and there's this arrangement where is former fellow is one of his vice presidents
south sudan's government? they ut out south sudan's government? government? they put out this statement _ south sudan's government? tie: put out this statement saying simply the country is not ready to hold these elections in december, there is too much work to be done including something to do with getting the new constitution ready but also lots of electoral reform needed, registration of political parties and getting a vote sorted out so a lot of work to be done. but this is not the first...
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what _ south shields, billing and candle. what is _ south shields, billing and candle.t _ what is going on? levelling up is really important but i _ what is going on? levelling up is really important but i don't - what is going on? levelling up is really important but i don't want| what is going on? levelling up is. really important but i don't want it to be a slogan that is not delivered.— to be a slogan that is not delivered. 1, . ~ ., ., ., ., delivered. back to the national icture, delivered. back to the national picture. and — delivered. back to the national picture, and the _ delivered. back to the national picture, and the prime - delivered. back to the national i picture, and the prime minister's judgment. he was with his wife victoria when they first arrived at number 10 injuly. victoria when they first arrived at number10 injuly. we victoria when they first arrived at number 10 injuly. we now know a super of labour donor who had a downing street pass has bought them clothes and even glasses for sir keir starmer.— clothes and even glasses for sir keir starmer.
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mid—teens in the south, low teens further north.will be wet and windy in the south, that clears away. a quieter spell for the middle part of the upcoming week with temperatures recovering, but then it turns more unsettled again by the end of the new week. mid—teens in the south, low teens further north. monday will be wet and windy in the south, that clears away. a quieter spell for the middle part of the upcoming week with temperatures recovering, but then it turns more unsettled again by the end of the new week. this is bbc news, the headlines... benjamin netanyahu addresses un general assembly — saying that his country is at war "fighting for its life". it isa it is a map of it isa map ofa it is a map of a curse. it is a map of— it is a map of a curse. it is a map of an — it is a map of a curse. it is a map of an arc _ it is a map of a curse. it is a map of an arc of _ it is a map of a curse. it is a map of an arc of terror - it is a map of a curse. it is a map of an arc of terror that l map of an arc of terror that iran has crea
mid—teens in the south, low teens further north.will be wet and windy in the south, that clears away. a quieter spell for the middle part of the upcoming week with temperatures recovering, but then it turns more unsettled again by the end of the new week. mid—teens in the south, low teens further north. monday will be wet and windy in the south, that clears away. a quieter spell for the middle part of the upcoming week with temperatures recovering, but then it turns more unsettled again by...
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in general the situation in south lebanon, as you can see _ in south lebanon, as you can see there _ 70,000 — and displacement. more than 70,000 families are displaced now all— 70,000 families are displaced now all over lebanon, inside beirut — now all over lebanon, inside beirut and other places. i can talk— beirut and other places. i can talk a — beirut and other places. i can talk a little bit more about the remaining population and all along the borderline, where there _ all along the borderline, where there is— all along the borderline, where there is around now 6200 families— there is around now 6200 families still there. here we can say— families still there. here we can say that it is an isolated area — can say that it is an isolated area due _ can say that it is an isolated area due to the roadblocks caused _ area due to the roadblocks caused by the air strikes making _ caused by the air strikes making access impossible for the supplies. for now, no bread, _ the supplies. for now, no bread, no— the supplies. for now, no bread, no water, nothing is accessible to this area. th
in general the situation in south lebanon, as you can see _ in south lebanon, as you can see there _ 70,000 — and displacement. more than 70,000 families are displaced now all— 70,000 families are displaced now all over lebanon, inside beirut — now all over lebanon, inside beirut and other places. i can talk— beirut and other places. i can talk a — beirut and other places. i can talk a little bit more about the remaining population and all along the borderline, where there _ all along...
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was in the south. now, sometimes it did look a little bit different. sometimes it wasn't as explicit, but it was equally intentional and and when we regionalized white supremacy, then we lose that intentionality. and when we remove the intentional ality from discrimination outside the south, well, we're actually doing is rationalizing white supremacy outside the south. we'll let a white folk off the hook. good white folk in the suburbs of ohio, cleveland and columbus, and in chicago, all they believe in white supremacy. they just they just wanted a nice neighborhood. it just happened to be this way. no, there are laws on the books, policies that limit where black folk can and cannot live. regionalize is white supremacy distorts the jury and de facto segregation. discrimination, discrimination. and the first thing that it does is it deconstructs, analyzes northern protest. i just focusing on the south decontextualized is northern protest in other words. well we'll look at the south and say okay, you kno
was in the south. now, sometimes it did look a little bit different. sometimes it wasn't as explicit, but it was equally intentional and and when we regionalized white supremacy, then we lose that intentionality. and when we remove the intentional ality from discrimination outside the south, well, we're actually doing is rationalizing white supremacy outside the south. we'll let a white folk off the hook. good white folk in the suburbs of ohio, cleveland and columbus, and in chicago, all they...
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talk us through your reaction to this news from the cabinet in south sudan.— south sudan.sappointment, | reaction is disappointment, it's an extension for the suffering of citizens. in this phase of the economic situation, flooding in the country, political instability in parts of the country and an extension of malpractices because they are in a transition process where citizens have no power to hold them accountable. mps are working with thousands of dollars of medical allowances, transporting, and why they've gone on for ten months without any salaries and have families now breaking down simply because of a lack of political commitment. so i don't think the big issue is they don't have money or time, they simply don't have the will and commitment to deliver the country from the current instability.— country from the current instability. country from the current instabili . , ., instability. lets power on with the interview _ instability. lets power on with the interview even _ instability. lets power on with the interview even though - instability. lets power on with j
talk us through your reaction to this news from the cabinet in south sudan.— south sudan.sappointment, | reaction is disappointment, it's an extension for the suffering of citizens. in this phase of the economic situation, flooding in the country, political instability in parts of the country and an extension of malpractices because they are in a transition process where citizens have no power to hold them accountable. mps are working with thousands of dollars of medical allowances,...
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instead there was only an election in the south and so the united nations thought of south korea as that's the united nations entity and we are protecting them and the -- even now in the legal doctrine, a reason that it's argued that it was appropriate for president truman to unilaterally decide to go to war is that he was protecting an important american interest and what was that interest, the united nations, there was n great concern about would the un survive, you know, what would happen if this big un objective failed. so that's one of the reasons that -- that an action on behalf of the united nations was seen to be as -- seemed to be tremendously important. >> from my perspective, despite declaration of war, truman able to build domestic and internationalhe coalition behind the department of troops, that evaporates by the end of the year but overlapping factors here that coincide. one is the cold war, the fact that korea is -- strategically geographicvi position of japan s well as its symbol but also important because truman is in independence missouri on the 24th, he flies back to w
instead there was only an election in the south and so the united nations thought of south korea as that's the united nations entity and we are protecting them and the -- even now in the legal doctrine, a reason that it's argued that it was appropriate for president truman to unilaterally decide to go to war is that he was protecting an important american interest and what was that interest, the united nations, there was n great concern about would the un survive, you know, what would happen if...
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south here still brisbane. >> yeah. this is turning into quite the deal there was a crash at about 5:00 in the morning an hour ago in brisbane. southbound 101 at sierra point parkway. well, five people in one car all ran off. if you know the area, it's a marshy area near there. and now local police are using drones, heat seeking drones to try and flush these people out of the bushes. after this crash, a couple of different vehicles involved a large debris field. i mean, what else is going to happen? another crash in the back. so i would avoid 101 leaving san francisco. just avoid it. use 280 to 380. so the police activity and the crash really affecting the area northbound is getting by okay. but people are slowing to take a look. we'll have another traffic update with the rest of the commute in just a few minutes. but right now at 601, let's get back to the headlines. >> thank you sal. the dreamforce conference will end this afternoon. more than 40,000 people came to san francisco for the event to learn how to welcome a
south here still brisbane. >> yeah. this is turning into quite the deal there was a crash at about 5:00 in the morning an hour ago in brisbane. southbound 101 at sierra point parkway. well, five people in one car all ran off. if you know the area, it's a marshy area near there. and now local police are using drones, heat seeking drones to try and flush these people out of the bushes. after this crash, a couple of different vehicles involved a large debris field. i mean, what else is going...
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"we will not leave here, we will not leave the south. those who have fled are residents of the rural areas. there is nothing here. we will not leave. as you see, i am selling vegetable and fruit, and people are happily buying. we will not leave. we will remain steadfast until death, and we are ready to fight israel to death, and we will not abandon our country. this is our land, we are the rightful owners. even if some had to flee to protect their children and family members, some have to..." stay in the town so that the enemy does not notice that it is empty, we will not leave our lands, we are holding to our land to the south and to our country, even if israelis destroyed, bombarded and did whatever they want to our country, we are our banner will remain raised high and we shall be victorious, god willing. hello and welcome to press tv spotlight, i'm marse hashimi, thanks so much for being with us, well it's daid three of the latest round of the israeli aggression against lebanon, the zionist regime has bombed many areas in the south a
"we will not leave here, we will not leave the south. those who have fled are residents of the rural areas. there is nothing here. we will not leave. as you see, i am selling vegetable and fruit, and people are happily buying. we will not leave. we will remain steadfast until death, and we are ready to fight israel to death, and we will not abandon our country. this is our land, we are the rightful owners. even if some had to flee to protect their children and family members, some have...
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but as we head into the evening, this heavy rain affecting south west england, clipping into south walesll see more rain pushing along the south coast. so with that rain really totting up, there is the risk of flooding, some disruption. further north, largely dry, some mist and murk and low cloud for north sea coast. quite a muggy start to friday morning. more rain through the day on friday across southern england, perhaps pushing northwards into south wales and the midlands, perhaps east anglia as well as we go through the day. further north, while still some areas of low cloud, mist and murk for some northern and eastern coasts, but further west, some good spells of sunshine, and look at the temperatures — liverpool at 26 degrees, parts of western scotland at 25 degrees, so feeling warm and quite humid into the weekend. our area of low pressure continues to swirl to the south of us, throwing some showers northwards. still quite a lot of mist and murk and low cloud. could be some fog around to start, saturday morning. should see some spells of sunshine, and again, in the sunshine, feeli
but as we head into the evening, this heavy rain affecting south west england, clipping into south walesll see more rain pushing along the south coast. so with that rain really totting up, there is the risk of flooding, some disruption. further north, largely dry, some mist and murk and low cloud for north sea coast. quite a muggy start to friday morning. more rain through the day on friday across southern england, perhaps pushing northwards into south wales and the midlands, perhaps east...
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southern england and south wales, we're expecting some heavy rain.one or two locations, a month's worth of rain in just a couple of days — that could cause some disruption. it's all because low pressure is continuing to swirl to the south of us, this band of rain here becoming quite slow moving, particularly, i think, across the southwest of england. but around that area of low pressure, we're drawing in some humid air, so further north and west with some sunshine it will feel very warm. now, during thursday, these southern parts of england and south wales will see some rain at times — that rain turning heavy and persistent in the southwest later on. further north, a lot of low cloud, mist and murk, some spots of drizzle, but the best of the sunshine where you get some shelter from the breeze. western scotland and northern ireland, temperature—wise, well, maybe along some north sea coast just 15 or 16 degrees, but elsewhere, 18—21 with a slightly more humid feel. but as we head into the evening, this heavy rain affecting southwest england, clipping i
southern england and south wales, we're expecting some heavy rain.one or two locations, a month's worth of rain in just a couple of days — that could cause some disruption. it's all because low pressure is continuing to swirl to the south of us, this band of rain here becoming quite slow moving, particularly, i think, across the southwest of england. but around that area of low pressure, we're drawing in some humid air, so further north and west with some sunshine it will feel very warm. now,...
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coast of south korea this week. young exercises. these exercises in particular, however, are also viewed as offensive. pyongyang slams the drills as a rehearsal for invasion, peace and security. experts suggest that such exercises do practice the capture of foreign territory, landing training is not so much defensive as about entering enemy territory in times of emergency and occupying some areas if necessary, so north korea opposes this, calling it training for invasion. these drills this year include surveillance drones as well as south korea's recently purchased usf-35 war planes. it's argued the proliferation of us weapons to allies in the region represents escalating counterproductive arms race. south korea, north korea, the united states and almost all countries are advocating for so-called peace by force, but i think we need to face this paradoxical reality that the more they do, the more peace becomes endangered. south green president yunsuk yul has made peace by force his catchphrase for national defense. t
coast of south korea this week. young exercises. these exercises in particular, however, are also viewed as offensive. pyongyang slams the drills as a rehearsal for invasion, peace and security. experts suggest that such exercises do practice the capture of foreign territory, landing training is not so much defensive as about entering enemy territory in times of emergency and occupying some areas if necessary, so north korea opposes this, calling it training for invasion. these drills this year...
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biden, and where is this, this human rights, they talk about it in gaza, look what's happening in the south, while they they want to, they want to kill the the the resistance, they can't, they can't, they have been trying for at least at least half a century to kill the spirit of the resistance in lebanon and also in palestine, but i guess that's impossible for you, you have tried in 2006 and you failed and now you are failing, you are failing, instead of killing people in order to abandon or to immigrate from the south, okay, they will return with their victory and you will be defeated soon, whatever you do of massacers, you will not win this war at all. all right, thank you so much, that's muslim side the academic and political commentator. out of bayrut. of course, talking about the latest situation taking place uh in south lebanon and other parts of lebanon. as we speak, we've seen incredible aggression and aerial attacks by the israeli regime against the civilian population of lebanon today. you know, mosan sale, just as the regime talked about gaza and said that the the hamas resistan
biden, and where is this, this human rights, they talk about it in gaza, look what's happening in the south, while they they want to, they want to kill the the the resistance, they can't, they can't, they have been trying for at least at least half a century to kill the spirit of the resistance in lebanon and also in palestine, but i guess that's impossible for you, you have tried in 2006 and you failed and now you are failing, you are failing, instead of killing people in order to abandon or...
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a lot of cloud as we start off friday, but south, as well as south wales dunng south, as well as southh, much drier, albeit with the relatively thick and low cloud affecting eastern scotland and north—east england. some drizzle here as well. western scotland. a stark contrast. sunny skies as we end the day. likewise for western parts of northern ireland, we keep the clear skies in the northwest overnight, but elsewhere a lot of cloud cover , those outbreaks of cloud cover, those outbreaks of cloud cover, those outbreaks of rain continuing in the same places, easing off for a little bit. but by friday morning there is yet more heavy rain appearing into the far south once again . into the far south once again. so a wet night to come for southern parts. but elsewhere, dner southern parts. but elsewhere, drier weather again. a lot of cloud as we start off friday, but there will be some sunshine around north of the m4 corridor. plenty of sunny skies and increasingly warm. now for some spots across western scotland and northern ireland. friday gb news. >> morning 930 on thursday the 5th of s
a lot of cloud as we start off friday, but south, as well as south wales dunng south, as well as southh, much drier, albeit with the relatively thick and low cloud affecting eastern scotland and north—east england. some drizzle here as well. western scotland. a stark contrast. sunny skies as we end the day. likewise for western parts of northern ireland, we keep the clear skies in the northwest overnight, but elsewhere a lot of cloud cover , those outbreaks of cloud cover, those outbreaks of...
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those kinds of the i in south africa. but the ones that you know, we appropriate i pays and right now. oh, maybe we're talking about right now that give me when to my tools that, you know, i, to the photos of south africa, the immigrants, um the, you know, uh from as above what it needs to do because of the proximity of their countries. and that you cannot be down trans in those countries coming to south africa. and because it's easier for them, you know, to close this one, bought the, into the country with the documentation or with the temple. i think, you know, a lot winds. so it's difficult for people perhaps coming from was that pick up because they don't have to my view by a whole lot of issues with is to get to the country by the out with those that to go to the board that and that's why we have this pre balance is based on payments for us and, but in this right right now, wow, that may be actual illegal migrants in south africa. isn't that also the case that many of those top desk illegal migrants the actual asylum
those kinds of the i in south africa. but the ones that you know, we appropriate i pays and right now. oh, maybe we're talking about right now that give me when to my tools that, you know, i, to the photos of south africa, the immigrants, um the, you know, uh from as above what it needs to do because of the proximity of their countries. and that you cannot be down trans in those countries coming to south africa. and because it's easier for them, you know, to close this one, bought the, into the...
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we will decisively counter the dprk's threats through the south korea us alliance and south korea us japan security cooperation, thereby contributing to peace and stability in the indo-pacific region and beyond. under president unsuk, south korea has also sought to strengthen its ties with the western military alliance, nato. previously, southgrees leadership has brought in other states to support engagement and dialog with the dprk, but the current administration, encouraged by the us, has focused on strengthening military alliances targeting the dprk, increasing tension in the region. outside the venue, activists expressed their concerns about states joining in southgriz alliance system, highlighting germany's recent inclusion in the un command, which overseas the dmz. the strengthening of the unc is part of us hegemonic strategy in a step toward building a south korea, us, japan, and indo-pacific regional alliance, ultimately aimed at waging war against the dprk. this move. promotes armed conflict in korea and northeast asia, increasing the risk of nuclear war, an indo-pacific war
we will decisively counter the dprk's threats through the south korea us alliance and south korea us japan security cooperation, thereby contributing to peace and stability in the indo-pacific region and beyond. under president unsuk, south korea has also sought to strengthen its ties with the western military alliance, nato. previously, southgrees leadership has brought in other states to support engagement and dialog with the dprk, but the current administration, encouraged by the us, has...
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, of his, by, in the south of lebanon. and this is where he's real was probably start counting some of, of the dead. but in general, if you want to look at where this is heading, israel is very defined. we me see, we're seeing a change. it is really the strategy. it's something that, you know, as well as being, you know, gradually gearing up towards it every time taking the heat up and not a bit and a bit. and we've also seen the prime minister and it's a now talk about that very strategy just yesterday at the un general assembly when he was speaking to the, to all the world eaters, right? as long as his bottle chooses the path of war, israel has no choice, and this one has every right to remove this threat and return our citizens to their home safely. and that's exactly what we're doing. so, you know, we should look at this page where we saw a very defined sense and now talking about the need to is praise relative actively working to change basically the strategy of forces in the middle east as well as trying you know, fo
, of his, by, in the south of lebanon. and this is where he's real was probably start counting some of, of the dead. but in general, if you want to look at where this is heading, israel is very defined. we me see, we're seeing a change. it is really the strategy. it's something that, you know, as well as being, you know, gradually gearing up towards it every time taking the heat up and not a bit and a bit. and we've also seen the prime minister and it's a now talk about that very strategy just...
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start in the south of the weather will be warming up south of the weather will be warming up over_ south will be warming up over the next couple of days, but we have _ up over the next couple of days, but we have still— up over the next couple of days, but we have still got some rain and wind in the _ we have still got some rain and wind in the north— we have still got some rain and wind in the north this weekend, i'll have all in the north this weekend, i'll have at! the _ in the north this weekend, i'll have all the details here on bbc breakfast. good morning, it's saturday ia september. sir keir starmer says talks with president biden in washington have been "wide—ranging" and "productive" but wouldn't say whether he'd persuaded the us to allow ukraine to fire long—range missiles into russia.
start in the south of the weather will be warming up south of the weather will be warming up over_ south will be warming up over the next couple of days, but we have _ up over the next couple of days, but we have still— up over the next couple of days, but we have still got some rain and wind in the _ we have still got some rain and wind in the north— we have still got some rain and wind in the north this weekend, i'll have all in the north this weekend, i'll have at! the _ in the north...
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you mean in the south? villages in the south of lebanon clearly have been targeted, but...in the south and the bekaa. today, we have witnessed a wider, you know, attack, even on the area, in many areas in the bekaa that did not happen before. so if you think it's the right thing for people to move, where are they going to go? i'm mindful that your country has roughly 1.5 million displaced people already — palestinians, syrian refugees. now you've got... it must be, given the last 48 hours, at least 150,000 people who've moved because of israeli strikes. where are they going to go? well, i mean, you put the finger on where it hurts, stephen. today, people are going everywhere. we have people sleeping under bridges. in their cars. even though the government's, you know, emergency plan has opened, you know, a couple of hundred schools and facilities owned by the government, but they are full. every place is full. you have people now trying to get into, you know, buildings that are abandoned, get into hotels, get into furnished apartments. i mean, as bad... it is as bad as it c
you mean in the south? villages in the south of lebanon clearly have been targeted, but...in the south and the bekaa. today, we have witnessed a wider, you know, attack, even on the area, in many areas in the bekaa that did not happen before. so if you think it's the right thing for people to move, where are they going to go? i'm mindful that your country has roughly 1.5 million displaced people already — palestinians, syrian refugees. now you've got... it must be, given the last 48 hours, at...