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south africa is the gateway for the rest of the continent, but britain still takes more from africa and it gives back in terms of trade. now which stiff competition going in from the east, south africa is looking for a more equal partnership with its former colonial master. president zuma's recent visit to britain was packed with pageantry. he even got a ride in the royal carriage, but with the keys to number 10 out of for grabs, leaders cannot rely on the past to secure deals for the future. the club in johannesburg, it has at times stood still, a faded reminder of when settlers came to exploit south africa's gold wealth. now, for britain to remain belloc -- relevant, it needs fresh alliances with a post- mandela generation. >> if you do not establish a relationship with that generation, i think london's relationship will be minuscule. >> the kind of man britain wants to do business with is the manager of one of the first black-owned wine firms. he has already receive british grants to make his business grow. britain is the biggest export market for south african wine. little wonder, t
south africa is the gateway for the rest of the continent, but britain still takes more from africa and it gives back in terms of trade. now which stiff competition going in from the east, south africa is looking for a more equal partnership with its former colonial master. president zuma's recent visit to britain was packed with pageantry. he even got a ride in the royal carriage, but with the keys to number 10 out of for grabs, leaders cannot rely on the past to secure deals for the future....
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- from south africa than it gives back in trade. now with stiff competition in east, south africa is looking for a more equal partnership with its former colonial master. the recent visit to britain was packed with pageantry. he even arrived in the royal carriage. he asked for the keys to no. 10 -- leaders cannot rely on the heels of the past. reject deals of the past. get to johannesburg, and is it s as if time stood still. now for britain to remain relevant, it needs to make special alliances with the post-mandela generation. >> you do not establish a relationship with that generation. the relationship will be minuscule. >> the kind of man britain wants to do business with is the manager of one of the first black-owned wine firms and has received british grants. britain is the biggest export market for south african wines. little wonder then that the possibility of a hung parliament thousands of miles away is being talked about right here. >> it is scary. it might slow down progress. >> whenever routes britain takes politically, s
- from south africa than it gives back in trade. now with stiff competition in east, south africa is looking for a more equal partnership with its former colonial master. the recent visit to britain was packed with pageantry. he even arrived in the royal carriage. he asked for the keys to no. 10 -- leaders cannot rely on the heels of the past. reject deals of the past. get to johannesburg, and is it s as if time stood still. now for britain to remain relevant, it needs to make special alliances...
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in south africa, the wild coast.d cliffs tower over fickle seed and untucked beaches shimmer in the sun light and african eden, magnificent, unspoiled. but look at beauty and beware. great white sharks prowl beneath violent storms that batter the rock-studded coast, whipping up waves so massive they swallow ships whole, spitting out their rusty hulls on nearby beaches, the wild coast is a nautical graveyard. >> there's a natural order of things and it seems like there always has been a rule to follow among souls and jeopardy of disaster at sea. women and children first is the rule. it was born not 160 years ago off this very coast when a ship called the birckenhead went down and 400 gallant men went with it, so the women and children could use the few lifeboats available. the natural order which was about to be broken on a modern cruiser off the very same coast. it was a glistening july day, mid-winter in south africa, in the port city of durbin, an aging cruise ship called the oceanos was heading out to sea. this mo
in south africa, the wild coast.d cliffs tower over fickle seed and untucked beaches shimmer in the sun light and african eden, magnificent, unspoiled. but look at beauty and beware. great white sharks prowl beneath violent storms that batter the rock-studded coast, whipping up waves so massive they swallow ships whole, spitting out their rusty hulls on nearby beaches, the wild coast is a nautical graveyard. >> there's a natural order of things and it seems like there always has been a...
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i was in south africa in november and in south africa 30% of the population have access to computersappens during a certain few hours of the day. the internet is important and digital technology platform business but some people are dealing with the analog radios and write letters still. it is a privilege to have access to these different technologies and to have a 24/7 access to of electricity and those kinds of things and it is important to have -- to keep that context in mind. >> very quickly. to be even activism a writer writes from his or her own experience and the experience does not engage activism, you can't push him in a direction but i am sure there is something that may spur someone else on to engage in activism. a compelling story that may engage the writer to look at this young person or adult life with sensitivity and maybe i should be involved with a particular initiative associated with what happened to this young person and the issue around technology, the digital divide. i'm concerned about the conversation as well. i live in arkansas. moved back a couple years ago.
i was in south africa in november and in south africa 30% of the population have access to computersappens during a certain few hours of the day. the internet is important and digital technology platform business but some people are dealing with the analog radios and write letters still. it is a privilege to have access to these different technologies and to have a 24/7 access to of electricity and those kinds of things and it is important to have -- to keep that context in mind. >> very...
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, and she led a coalition of trade unionists, marching for better jobs and equal pay in south africa,, but she will be perhaps most remembered for her contribution in bringing women's issues and women's rights to the table of civil rights. so it's only fitting that two weeks before her death, she -- rather, two weeks before her hospitalization, she was in the office of the leadership conference, chairing a meeting on the ratification of the convention of the elimination of discrimination against women, and we hope that will be a testament to her legacy when the senate ratifies that treaty this year. so, thank you. it's been an honor and a blessing to have known her. [applause] >> i come here in behalf of the men who owe all women, and especially dorothy heights, an apology. we would not have had march on washington had it not been for dorothy height. those were some strong egos in this the room. [applause] >> i don't need you to clap, just listen. those were strong egos in the room, each one with a different view about how to gain freedom and those rascals, my friends and brothers, ha
, and she led a coalition of trade unionists, marching for better jobs and equal pay in south africa,, but she will be perhaps most remembered for her contribution in bringing women's issues and women's rights to the table of civil rights. so it's only fitting that two weeks before her death, she -- rather, two weeks before her hospitalization, she was in the office of the leadership conference, chairing a meeting on the ratification of the convention of the elimination of discrimination...
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of the same players coming here to baltimore will play a key role in next month's world cup in south africa. >> i may have to try to see some of that. >> it will be exciting. >>> coming up, bono hospitalized. "u 2 singer had to be hospitalized. >>> and will we see sun or showers or both this weekend. we'll have that ahead in the five-day forecast. >>> wjz is always on. hear the top ,, hi! welcome to progressive.com. come on in, and i'll give you a free quote. quote and compare in about 8 minutes. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> a high-speed chase in phoenix, arizona, ends with a woman thrown to the ground as he tried to escape from police. the chase started 100 miles earlier and reached speeds of more than 100 miles per hour. when the car stopped the woman driver got out and ran after trying to carjack another driver. a half dozen officers had to subdue her. >>> a violent fight during gym class set a southeast texas school captured by a student's cell phone camera. the fight involved several male high school students. two brothers involved in the fight say they were target
of the same players coming here to baltimore will play a key role in next month's world cup in south africa. >> i may have to try to see some of that. >> it will be exciting. >>> coming up, bono hospitalized. "u 2 singer had to be hospitalized. >>> and will we see sun or showers or both this weekend. we'll have that ahead in the five-day forecast. >>> wjz is always on. hear the top ,, hi! welcome to progressive.com. come on in, and i'll give you a...
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. >> this year's world ccpstartss3 june 11 in south africa catch the it's great i eat anything that iy lime pie, pineapple upside down cake, raspberry cheesecake... ...yeah, every night it's sometng different. oh yeah yeah...she always keeps them in the house. no no no, i've actually lost weight... [ wife ] babe... ♪ umm, i gotta go. [ female aounc ] 28 delicious flavors at around 100 calories eh. yoplait, it is so good. indulge in new blueberry pie and new red velvet cake. yoplait light. it is so good. ll, theood news ithatt is not going to be a total washout. >> ggod news. when will it rain however during the weekend? go back to jessicstarr with a look at the sky watch forecast. jessica? >> mix of sun and clou tomoow. saturday. 75. and again a chance for rain shows later in the day. for morrow and evening hours. 74 on sunday. thunderstormmssible. after 2:00 on sunday. lingering to the first part of monday. 76 on monday. but again nt a complete washout but chanc for rain showers in our aea. but once that system moves ou. look behind the system. 77 tuesday. back into the 80s on %-83 w
. >> this year's world ccpstartss3 june 11 in south africa catch the it's great i eat anything that iy lime pie, pineapple upside down cake, raspberry cheesecake... ...yeah, every night it's sometng different. oh yeah yeah...she always keeps them in the house. no no no, i've actually lost weight... [ wife ] babe... ♪ umm, i gotta go. [ female aounc ] 28 delicious flavors at around 100 calories eh. yoplait, it is so good. indulge in new blueberry pie and new red velvet cake. yoplait...
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. >> the 2010 world cup begins next month in south africa, the greatest public and outside the olympic summer games, but the groundwork must be laid now to ensure inclusion. it is were well received. >> now that the wizards have the in the eight top draft pick locked up, they get to carefully decide which player to take. the choice essentially comes down to kentucky star john wall and ohio state's evan turner. the two players have a high- profile. it sounds like wall already knows he has of d.c. mailing address in his near future. >> i cannot worry about anything that happened last year. obviously they traded a lot of players. my goal is to go in there and be the point guard, win games, and changed the organization around. >> brett favre still has not said if he will return for his four hundredth season, but he did reportedly undergo ankle surgery today. that has fueled the speculation brett favre will return to the minnesota vikings this season, but until brett favre makes up his mind and arrive later this summer, we will not know for sure. brett favre makes up his mind day is a float
. >> the 2010 world cup begins next month in south africa, the greatest public and outside the olympic summer games, but the groundwork must be laid now to ensure inclusion. it is were well received. >> now that the wizards have the in the eight top draft pick locked up, they get to carefully decide which player to take. the choice essentially comes down to kentucky star john wall and ohio state's evan turner. the two players have a high- profile. it sounds like wall already knows...
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this will happen weeks after the fin initial south africa.t year, they played between 71,000 fans. that match is july 31st. >>> put your car keys down. time to put on your bike helmet. >> that's right. today is the day to pedal to work. the baltimore metropolitan council is sponsoring bike to workday. this is video from last year's event. it is an initiative to promote clean commutes to work. if the commute is long, all mta buses are equipped with bike racks so you can hop on the bus as part of the trip to work and ride the rest of the way. >>> all right. good morning. it's 6:53. special good morning to the kids that won the awards handed out yesterday at the maryland science center. we are talking air quality that has been good all week. most of the spring has been good. we're looking at moderate air quality as we head into today. we have allowed the pollutants to build up in the atmosphere. it's 59 in baltimore. low 60s from philly up towards new york. basically, we have a string of clouds here with a warm front pushing in the air. farther
this will happen weeks after the fin initial south africa.t year, they played between 71,000 fans. that match is july 31st. >>> put your car keys down. time to put on your bike helmet. >> that's right. today is the day to pedal to work. the baltimore metropolitan council is sponsoring bike to workday. this is video from last year's event. it is an initiative to promote clean commutes to work. if the commute is long, all mta buses are equipped with bike racks so you can hop on the...
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we are now airing on south africa's top tv in kenya, tanzania, and south africa.ll of you for joining us. we're excited about having you. watching us right here from new york, and washington on msnbc. >>> coming up, the so-called father of arizona's immigration law, sheriff joe arpaio is being probed for racial profiling. he says he can be governor -- he says he wanted to be the governor of arizona, but he decided not to run. the republican sheriff goes one-on-one with me next right here on "the ed show." stay with us. buick lacrosse. get inside each. and see what you find. if perfection is what you pursue, this just might change your course. meet the new class of world class. the twenty-ten lacrosse, from buick. may the best car win. ♪ three decadent flavors. 60 calories. it's me o'clock. time for jell-o. i buy plants, i bring them home, and then...i water too little... too much... or i just forget. but look. this is doing fine. why? it's planted in miracle-gro moisture control potting mix. it holds 33% more water... than ordinary potting soil, releasing it as pl
we are now airing on south africa's top tv in kenya, tanzania, and south africa.ll of you for joining us. we're excited about having you. watching us right here from new york, and washington on msnbc. >>> coming up, the so-called father of arizona's immigration law, sheriff joe arpaio is being probed for racial profiling. he says he can be governor -- he says he wanted to be the governor of arizona, but he decided not to run. the republican sheriff goes one-on-one with me next right...
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the airbus took off from johannesburg, south africa, and went down as it was preparing to land at tripoli's international airport. a 10-year-old dutch boy was believed to be the sole survivor. he was treated for non-life- threatening injuries. meanwhile, search teams combed through the smoldering debris, and investigators began trying to determine what brought the plane down. seven children and two adults at a school in china were hacked to death by the owner of the property. it's the fifth major assault on schools and young students in china. the killer returned home after the attack and committed suicide. chinese state media reported the man had argued with the school's manager, who was among the victims. early reports of the incident were removed from chinese web sites, and there was no mention of it on state television's evening news in fear of copycat attacks. today was the first day of britain's new government, a coalition between the conservatives and liberal democrats. the newshour's simon marks has our report. >> reporter: last night, he became britain's prime minister, the conserv
the airbus took off from johannesburg, south africa, and went down as it was preparing to land at tripoli's international airport. a 10-year-old dutch boy was believed to be the sole survivor. he was treated for non-life- threatening injuries. meanwhile, search teams combed through the smoldering debris, and investigators began trying to determine what brought the plane down. seven children and two adults at a school in china were hacked to death by the owner of the property. it's the fifth...
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and handed to the whites in south africa, overseas chinese in indonesia and malaysia. it's happened in nigeria. it's happened to the europeans and the low lands of bolivia. and this seems to me, this tremendous movement of and no nationalism on the part of people, it's going to care the world apart. they say the e.u., and european union, you get the u.n., the new world order, all these things whether people are coming together. and this is tearing it apart, carrying nations and continents apart. and it is my view that the darker forces are the stronger forces. and the darker forces, quite frankly, that terror a nation of our, particularly threatens multinational, multiethnic, multi-lingual nations like india, the united states. i think are very much in peril, their unity, in the long-term. >> host: in one of your books, i lost my guide here, but the nationalism is the strongest allegiance. >> guest: is that is not something nationalism, but it's have no nationalism. look at great britain now. the british empire ruled the world. now see the scots want to break free, the
and handed to the whites in south africa, overseas chinese in indonesia and malaysia. it's happened in nigeria. it's happened to the europeans and the low lands of bolivia. and this seems to me, this tremendous movement of and no nationalism on the part of people, it's going to care the world apart. they say the e.u., and european union, you get the u.n., the new world order, all these things whether people are coming together. and this is tearing it apart, carrying nations and continents...
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. >> this year's world ccp starts3 june 11 in south africa catch the >>well, the good news is that itoing to be a total washout. >> ggod news. when will it rain however during the weekend? go back to jessica starr with a look at the sky watch forecast. jessica? >> mix of sun and clouds tomorrow. saturday. 75. and again a chance for rain showers later in the day. for tomorrow and evening hours. 74 on sunday. thunderstormmpossible. after 2:00 on sunday. lingering to the first part of monday. 76 on monday. but again not a complete washout but chance for rain showers in our area. but once that system moves out. look behind the system. 77 tuesday. back into the 80s on %-83 wednesday. 84 thursday. and friday to kick off the memorial week. 88 degrees. that's a look at the forecast. -sure. i think you might have hooked it up wrong, though. yea, we're getting way too many channels. no, no. that's -- that's standard. fios also comes with 11,000 free movies and shows on demand per month. ah, standard. gotcha. a certain somebody says "thank you." tell him "he's welcome," but it's still standard.
. >> this year's world ccp starts3 june 11 in south africa catch the >>well, the good news is that itoing to be a total washout. >> ggod news. when will it rain however during the weekend? go back to jessica starr with a look at the sky watch forecast. jessica? >> mix of sun and clouds tomorrow. saturday. 75. and again a chance for rain showers later in the day. for tomorrow and evening hours. 74 on sunday. thunderstormmpossible. after 2:00 on sunday. lingering to the...
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the same is true for nelson mandela in south africa. shamefully, has a lot of people on the conservative side of the argument made that very point. back then, the conservative case for south africa is not so different from the one that roger is making for iran. this is a reality that is not going to change. there are great dangers in regime change. we have to deal with the devil we know. it behooves the the administration to give them every opportunity [unintelligible] that is absolutely crucial. to the obama administration's credit, particularly hillary clinton, she has taken initiative to open up an electronic access -- which has been suppressed by the regime -- to twitter. even i am too old to figure out what all of these technologies are. it is essentially the same thing that the west did, both on the left and the right, in poland during the solidarity years. they provided printing presses for solidarity so that they could circulate. the main point is that we did not forget what happened in 1980. we did not forsake the solidarity mo
the same is true for nelson mandela in south africa. shamefully, has a lot of people on the conservative side of the argument made that very point. back then, the conservative case for south africa is not so different from the one that roger is making for iran. this is a reality that is not going to change. there are great dangers in regime change. we have to deal with the devil we know. it behooves the the administration to give them every opportunity [unintelligible] that is absolutely...
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. >> the world cup begins next month in south africa. the groundwork must be laid now.dollars and economic impact on the line, it is well worth it. >> hopefully none of the head butts. now that the washington wizards have the nba's top pick locked up, the only decision is who to take. it is a straight forward choice. they can take either kentucky star john wall, or ohio state's as in turner. two have is you that two players have the high profiles. it sounds like john wall knows he has a washington, d.c. addressed in his near future. >> i cannot control what happens off of the field. >> it sounds like he is locked up and delivered. the nba draft takes place in late-june. for the minnesota vikings, it is speculation season. will he or won't he -- we will brett favre of come back this coming season. all signs have. -- pointed to may become a likely. he reportedly underwent ankle surgery this week. he had predecease said he would need to have it to come back. he will need about six weeks of rehabilitation time before being fully up to speed. of course, between now and the s
. >> the world cup begins next month in south africa. the groundwork must be laid now.dollars and economic impact on the line, it is well worth it. >> hopefully none of the head butts. now that the washington wizards have the nba's top pick locked up, the only decision is who to take. it is a straight forward choice. they can take either kentucky star john wall, or ohio state's as in turner. two have is you that two players have the high profiles. it sounds like john wall knows he...
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i wound up moving to south africa after college to work at a children's hospital. after that experience i return to the united states and i began talking with others about how to harness the interest, energy, and passion of other young people looking to make a difference in global health. one of the primary challenges that we saw was the perspective that you cannot work in the local health if you are not a professional. that it is only done by people with medical training. doctors and nurses. the truth is that the complexity and scope of today's challenges require people with the verse skills from a wide range of backgrounds in medicine and beyond. to truly bring about innovative, sustainable solutions, we must engage people the skills ranging from education and psychology to technology, computer programming, monitoring evaluation, business methods and beyond. to truly shift the tide of global health we need new, innovative solutions and an amplified public mobilization. our desire was to harness the passion, energy, and skills of young people in our generation. we
i wound up moving to south africa after college to work at a children's hospital. after that experience i return to the united states and i began talking with others about how to harness the interest, energy, and passion of other young people looking to make a difference in global health. one of the primary challenges that we saw was the perspective that you cannot work in the local health if you are not a professional. that it is only done by people with medical training. doctors and nurses....
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the same men who would go on to govern the new south africa.... by inviting the world to play it with them. ♪u2 streets have no name away. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ahead, rajon rondo has caught the attention of lebron james. pivotal game 5 tonight between the cavs and celtics. blackhawks have been on a run on the road in the playoffs. chicago looking to close out the canucks. tiger woods dumped by his swing coach. we'll get his reaction next. >> welcome to the latest edition of espnews. our final half hour. kevin negandhi along with anish shroff. could this be the final home game for lebron james in a cavalier uniform? >> if that's the case, then everyone watching him at the q right now, they're all witness witnesses. they don't like what they're seeing though. cavaliers and celtics, game 5, series tied at 2. rajon rondo had 29 points. lebron got an opportunity to guard him tonight. third quarter, rondo to ray-ray, that's the three. celtics up 21. yes, this game is in cleveland, by the way. later in the third. that is rondo. he's playing wingman. c's up by
the same men who would go on to govern the new south africa.... by inviting the world to play it with them. ♪u2 streets have no name away. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ahead, rajon rondo has caught the attention of lebron james. pivotal game 5 tonight between the cavs and celtics. blackhawks have been on a run on the road in the playoffs. chicago looking to close out the canucks. tiger woods dumped by his swing coach. we'll get his reaction next. >> welcome to the latest edition...
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the same is true for nelson mandela in south africa. shamefully, has a lot of people on the conservative side of the argument made that very point. back then, the conservative case for south africa is not so different from the one that roger is making for iran. this is a reality that is not going to change. there are great dangers in regime change. we have to deal with the devil we know. it behooves the the administration to give them every opportunity [unintelligible] that is absolutely crucial. to the obama administration's credit, particularly hillary clinton, she has taken initiative to open up an electronic access -- which has been suppressed by the regime -- to twitter. it is essentially the same thing that the west did, both on the left and the right, in poland during the solidarity years. they provided printing presses for solidarity so that they could circulate. the main point is that we did not forget what happened in 1980. we did not forsake the solidarity movement for the political convenience is with of the soviet union whi
the same is true for nelson mandela in south africa. shamefully, has a lot of people on the conservative side of the argument made that very point. back then, the conservative case for south africa is not so different from the one that roger is making for iran. this is a reality that is not going to change. there are great dangers in regime change. we have to deal with the devil we know. it behooves the the administration to give them every opportunity [unintelligible] that is absolutely...
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. >> it was quite a journey first as a reporter in south africa than the soviet union and the talk comes together in this book. >> host: tell us about some of your findings. >> 18 is my eight uneasiness was one term i do not use of the book because it is accepted by the academic community but there are two versions white people saw blockbusters says destabilization merger of them away. black people generally in baltimore saab blockbusting is something good that opened housing for the blacks. >> host: m&a stop you hear what does blockbusting mean the? >> it has nothing to do with video rentals bus speculation on housing white speculator is would buy housing at cheaper rates from the fleeing whites and then flop houses and sell them to the blacks at very high interest rates. >> host: so go ahead with your analysis. >> guest: that is one difference. what i found and this is very similar in many other cities, it is the all-american city it may not have happened exactly the way it happened, but these are the things that people have talked about so it is a frank discussion now becoming very to
. >> it was quite a journey first as a reporter in south africa than the soviet union and the talk comes together in this book. >> host: tell us about some of your findings. >> 18 is my eight uneasiness was one term i do not use of the book because it is accepted by the academic community but there are two versions white people saw blockbusters says destabilization merger of them away. black people generally in baltimore saab blockbusting is something good that opened housing...
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. >> the 2010 world cup begins next month in south africa. must be laid now eight to dwelf years in advance to assure inclusion. with tens of thousands on the line, it is work well received. but hopefully none of the head-butts when the intermilan teams comes july 31 to take on man city. >> the wizards have -- the only decision which to take. wizards get to narrow down their choices. it is a straight-forward choice. they compete kentucky's star to college basketball player of the year this past season. the two players have the high profile of this nba rookie combine but even there it doesn't seem like much of a match. sounds like he already knows he has a washington, d.c. mailing address in his immediate future. >> you know, i can't worry about the things that happened last year. they had a tough year. they traded a lot of players in. my goal is to go in there, be the front goal and change things around. >> not a lot of indecision there. sounds like he's already locked up and delivered to the washington wizards. the draft takes place in late
. >> the 2010 world cup begins next month in south africa. must be laid now eight to dwelf years in advance to assure inclusion. with tens of thousands on the line, it is work well received. but hopefully none of the head-butts when the intermilan teams comes july 31 to take on man city. >> the wizards have -- the only decision which to take. wizards get to narrow down their choices. it is a straight-forward choice. they compete kentucky's star to college basketball player of the...
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. >> the 2010 world cup begins next month in south africa.roundwork must be laid n some eight to 12 months in advance to ensure inclusion. with with millions of dollars on the line it is work well received. >> hopefully that -- soccer comes to m&t stadium on july 31. >> the wizards. which player to take? wizards will get to narrow down their choices, and it is a straight-forward choice. take either kentucky star ajohn wall or -- the two players have the high profile of this week's nba rookie combination but even there it doesn't seem like much of a match. not as easy going as this one -on-one match. he has a washington, d.c. mailing address in his immediate future. >> you know, i can't wour worry about the things that happen on the court. i had a tough year. they traded a lot of players in. my goal is to go in, be the point guard, and change organizations around. >> not a lot of indecision there. he sounds like he's locked up and delivered to the wizards. the nba draft takes place in late june. >> well, for the minnesota vikings, it is specul
. >> the 2010 world cup begins next month in south africa.roundwork must be laid n some eight to 12 months in advance to ensure inclusion. with with millions of dollars on the line it is work well received. >> hopefully that -- soccer comes to m&t stadium on july 31. >> the wizards. which player to take? wizards will get to narrow down their choices, and it is a straight-forward choice. take either kentucky star ajohn wall or -- the two players have the high profile of...
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many of the players coming here to baltimore will play a role in next month's world cup in south africa and i know several will be happy about it. >> last year, it was great, we had so much fun. my sons loved it. >> they'll be ready to play, too. >> right, right. i don't think so. >> still ahead. danger on the school bus. a little girl dies leaning out the bus window and the risk you may not have thought about. >>> stopping breeches before they start. who's held responsible for the attacks like the one at fort hood. >> doing something about truck pollution and new standards to make the air cleaner. >>> will the warm weather continue throughout the weekend? we're updating the first warning forecast. [ sniffs ] honey... my mom's on her way over. this chair smells. we gotta wash this thing, now. wash it?! [ male announcer ] there's a better way to get rid of odors. for all the things you can't wash, freshen it with febreze. to eliminate odors and leave a fresh scent. [ sniffs ] whoa. >> a stretch of the new jersey turnpike was shutdown and a tanker truck spilled oil and a driver of the tru
many of the players coming here to baltimore will play a role in next month's world cup in south africa and i know several will be happy about it. >> last year, it was great, we had so much fun. my sons loved it. >> they'll be ready to play, too. >> right, right. i don't think so. >> still ahead. danger on the school bus. a little girl dies leaning out the bus window and the risk you may not have thought about. >>> stopping breeches before they start. who's held...
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sharm ton compared the law to apartheid in south africa and laws here in the south. led a candlelight vij el or will light a vij nil march with a group of officials, clergy and activists. >>> when we come right back on "news4 at 4:00," in this hectic day and age, so many of us are strapped for cash and strapped for time. >> in today's quick bite, we will show you how to save time. storing up a meal and another 30 minutes for under $30. >>> what you didn't know about certain types of chocolate and how they could help some people with serious medical conditions. >>> and the former first lady is breaking her silence about her life and times in the white house. >> stay with us. we are coming right back live in hd. >>> when it comes to saving money at the supermarket, julianne expert. she is not only a mother but a full-time chef. >> using coconut milk, curry, carrot, yam. today we will use this. >> reporter: we challenged her to make that meal under 30 minutes for under $30 million first things first. picking out produce. >> produce that's local, does not have to travel
sharm ton compared the law to apartheid in south africa and laws here in the south. led a candlelight vij el or will light a vij nil march with a group of officials, clergy and activists. >>> when we come right back on "news4 at 4:00," in this hectic day and age, so many of us are strapped for cash and strapped for time. >> in today's quick bite, we will show you how to save time. storing up a meal and another 30 minutes for under $30. >>> what you didn't know...
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companies divested from south africa.olding over $800 million in two years and some say the pressure forced south africa to eventually end apartheid and now, california's insurance commissioner is asking insurance companies that do business in his state, to cut their ties with companies that do business with iran. nearly 300 of those insurance companies are refusing. joining us now to talk about that, ambassador john bolton, former ambassador to the united nations and a fox news contributor. ambassador, always good to see you. >> glad to be here. >> gregg: as you well know our government determined a long time ago, iran is the most active state sponsor of terror. they supply hezbollah, hamas, islamic jihad, you name it. are you surprised so many american corporation invest in companies that do business in iran. >> i think as a general proposition, cutting off every commercial tie we can with iran is a good thing. hopefully putting pressure on the regime leading ultimately to its overthrow. but, my worry here is that when
companies divested from south africa.olding over $800 million in two years and some say the pressure forced south africa to eventually end apartheid and now, california's insurance commissioner is asking insurance companies that do business in his state, to cut their ties with companies that do business with iran. nearly 300 of those insurance companies are refusing. joining us now to talk about that, ambassador john bolton, former ambassador to the united nations and a fox news contributor....
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. >> we have been lucky enough to work with groups like china, south africa, and taiwan. >> the kids range in age from 15 to 17 years old. they say opportunities like this don't happen at home. >> they can't. practice baseball. because we don't even have the right stadium. >> reporter: we're told these girls are very tentative of being on camera. sports for iraqi women is looked down upon. >> due to security reasons. and also due to some of the traditions, they do not always get the opportunities that they want. >> reporter: many are here just to learn the basics. >> yeah, he just wants it mentioned. >> kids say they don't know much about american baseball. >> we don't have channels that show baseball games in baghdad at this point. >> he's a fan of the red sox. gave a literal translation for the word. >> now we know cal rip 10, the academy. an organization to share the game was for everyone. >> we hope to spread the game more and more and more so that it becomes more popular. >> in harford county, andrea fujii, wjz eyewitness news. >> the teens will be there next week. they'll get a
. >> we have been lucky enough to work with groups like china, south africa, and taiwan. >> the kids range in age from 15 to 17 years old. they say opportunities like this don't happen at home. >> they can't. practice baseball. because we don't even have the right stadium. >> reporter: we're told these girls are very tentative of being on camera. sports for iraqi women is looked down upon. >> due to security reasons. and also due to some of the traditions, they do...
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naba, sheerer and luke all came to the zoo from captivity in south africa four years ago in hopes ofhough gene pool of lions in american zoos. luke is looking awfully lazy right now, but keepers say he's spent the last six days mating with sheerer. and they are optimistic another litter of cubs will result. they say as soon as naba's milk dries up, she should go back in to estres and that could bring a whole den full of cubs. at the national zoo, bruce leshan, 9 news now. >> they say even though it was her first cub she was an excellent mother. the cub's tummy was full of milk and that gives them hope she will be more successful next time. >>> i'm andrea roane. angie will have the traffic in just a moment. we say good morning to huard. he is starting us off with the forecast and it is dreary outside. >> we have low clouds and a little sprinkle out there. if you are missing the sunshine give it another day. some peeks in the afternoon but a lot of clouds right now. start off on the weather computer. talk about the showers we have been watching moving in from the atlantic, moving from
naba, sheerer and luke all came to the zoo from captivity in south africa four years ago in hopes ofhough gene pool of lions in american zoos. luke is looking awfully lazy right now, but keepers say he's spent the last six days mating with sheerer. and they are optimistic another litter of cubs will result. they say as soon as naba's milk dries up, she should go back in to estres and that could bring a whole den full of cubs. at the national zoo, bruce leshan, 9 news now. >> they say even...
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. >> the 2010 world cup begins next month in south africa, the greatest global event outside the summer olympic games. with tens of millions and economic impact on the line, as well as the cachet of world cup host, it is well received. >> mark your calendar for july 31. for information, log on tour website, wbaltv.com and click on sports. pete gilbert, wbal-tv 11 sports. >> tonight howard county is the state's -- is one statstep closo mandatory tests for athletes. rob roblin has the latest from howard county. >> is a test that every high school athlete will have to take in howard county next year. it is a test that could save their lives. >> they give you shapes and different figures and flip them around and you have to remember the exact shakes. >> john is talking about the concussion test every high school athlete in howard county playing a contact sport will have to take next year. >> it takes about 25 minutes to do. it measures your cognitive skills at levels where they are when they are normal. once the athlete has a concussion, then we have something to test against, so we have th
. >> the 2010 world cup begins next month in south africa, the greatest global event outside the summer olympic games. with tens of millions and economic impact on the line, as well as the cachet of world cup host, it is well received. >> mark your calendar for july 31. for information, log on tour website, wbaltv.com and click on sports. pete gilbert, wbal-tv 11 sports. >> tonight howard county is the state's -- is one statstep closo mandatory tests for athletes. rob roblin...
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south africa-mexico. still to come, johnny damon, gets a face full of shaving cream after providing ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] degree men responds to increases in adrenaline. from the new adrenaline series, comes degree men adventure. it's on. can't you feel it? [ aretha ] can you feel that? [ man ] whoa! jeff -- eat a snickers... please. why? every time you get hungry, you turn into a diva. just eat it so we can all coexist in here. ooh, i turn into a diva. get it into your system, cranky pants. okay. thank you. better? better. will you get your knees out of the back of my seat! whoa! [ male announcer ] you're not you when you're hungry. snickers satisfies. soak our yards in color. get our hands a little busier. our dollars a little stronger. and our thinking a little greener. let's grab all the bags and all the plants and all the latest tools out there. so we can turn all these savings into more colorful shades of doing. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. we've made a special buy o
south africa-mexico. still to come, johnny damon, gets a face full of shaving cream after providing ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] degree men responds to increases in adrenaline. from the new adrenaline series, comes degree men adventure. it's on. can't you feel it? [ aretha ] can you feel that? [ man ] whoa! jeff -- eat a snickers... please. why? every time you get hungry, you turn into a diva. just eat it so we can all coexist in here. ooh, i turn into a diva. get it into your system, cranky...
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we're excited about what we're doing this year in south africa and the one english team and our biggest footprint at the world cup ever and we're looking at the new products we're going to introduce over the next several weeks. >> not a lot of talk about tiger woods this morning. you're standing by him and he still continues to use -- >> darren, i have to interrupt you, hold that thought. we have to go back to capitol hill where former bear stearns ceo jimmy cayne is about to be sworn in by the head of this particular commission. let's listen in. >> and we'd like to ask each of you today or the opportunity to make opening verbal statement of no more than five minutes so, mr. cayne, we'd like to start with you. by the way, there will be a monitor and when that light goes to yellow, that's one minute and when it goes to red the time is up. with no further ado, mr. cayne. can you turn your microphone on, mr. cayne and pull it towards you. >> obviously, mr. cayne has been sworn in and he will read prepared testimony and when the headlines come out about that, we'll bring it to you. let's go
we're excited about what we're doing this year in south africa and the one english team and our biggest footprint at the world cup ever and we're looking at the new products we're going to introduce over the next several weeks. >> not a lot of talk about tiger woods this morning. you're standing by him and he still continues to use -- >> darren, i have to interrupt you, hold that thought. we have to go back to capitol hill where former bear stearns ceo jimmy cayne is about to be...
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in two days early two sisters in quote ethiopia retrained for a little added training camp from south africa and sent them back and somehow they managed to get 15,000 people amount in the street in the poorest capital of the world and to be to see those first pictures come across followed 10 minutes later by a picture from afghanistan of u.s. troops who made of big 350 with sand bags and send a note saying we're parking our home be used for the weekend. [laughter] it is not that it is impossible but we have not faced it yet to were built the kind of movement we need to make it happen for quite enough we can in time that we will do our best but some truth level depends on how many people help. >> i heard one of the callers on the radio earlier today mentioned something about the sunburnt tomatoes did using a sunscreen of the tomatoes and it reminded me of some of the things that i think about with the absurdities that i see the momentum with in the terms of the graduate i noticed plastics i was going to include the bottled water but one of the things i see advertised beyond a surge is the out
in two days early two sisters in quote ethiopia retrained for a little added training camp from south africa and sent them back and somehow they managed to get 15,000 people amount in the street in the poorest capital of the world and to be to see those first pictures come across followed 10 minutes later by a picture from afghanistan of u.s. troops who made of big 350 with sand bags and send a note saying we're parking our home be used for the weekend. [laughter] it is not that it is...
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naba sheerer and luke came to the zoo from captivity in south africa four years ago in hopes of adding genetic diversity 0 the gene pool of lions in zoos. he is looking lazy right now but keepers say he's spent the last six days mating with sheerer and they are optimistic another litter of cubs will result. they say as soon as naba's milk dries up, she could be able to bring a den full of cubs. >> they say she was an excellent mom. the cub's tummy was full of milk and they are hopeful about the future. >>> annual date on a 18-month- old girl in baltimore who tested positive for gonorrhea. a 21-year-old man is in police custody and questioned about the toddler. her mother says he was a trusted family friend and she's sure he abused her daughter. >> when i came back, i expected that my children would not be spiritually, physically, emotionally abused in any way. i don't want anyone to be construed that i'm a young mother and left my child with anyone, no. >> reporter: authorities say the investigation will take a while longer them custody is on a -- the suspect is in custody on a probati
naba sheerer and luke came to the zoo from captivity in south africa four years ago in hopes of adding genetic diversity 0 the gene pool of lions in zoos. he is looking lazy right now but keepers say he's spent the last six days mating with sheerer and they are optimistic another litter of cubs will result. they say as soon as naba's milk dries up, she could be able to bring a den full of cubs. >> they say she was an excellent mom. the cub's tummy was full of milk and they are hopeful...
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the visit occurred in ghana, south africa or uganda? >> uganda. >> right. congratulations.ne for you, matthew. which is the term for a stream or river that flows into a larger stream or river? a lake, a sound or a tributary? >> a tributary. >> right. wow. i didn't know the answer to either of those, i have to tell you. i think i will let you test me a little bit but i'm scared. i don't think i could be in that bee with you. thomas looks like he has something he wants to ask me. >> yes. >> which -- this is kind of a local question. which state -- to create the district of columbia. >> it had to be maryland or virginia. >> yes. >> so let's see, virginia? >> maryland. >> see, i told you, i could never be in the geography bee. >> do you want to ask me one quickly? >> i don't have one thought out. >> i didn't want to embarrass myself one more time. matthew, thomas, we're so proud of you for being from our area and being in the geography bee. i'll bet there are not many areas that have two representatives. congratulations to both of you. we'll be watching next week to see what ha
the visit occurred in ghana, south africa or uganda? >> uganda. >> right. congratulations.ne for you, matthew. which is the term for a stream or river that flows into a larger stream or river? a lake, a sound or a tributary? >> a tributary. >> right. wow. i didn't know the answer to either of those, i have to tell you. i think i will let you test me a little bit but i'm scared. i don't think i could be in that bee with you. thomas looks like he has something he wants to...
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i went to south africa. this was in 1998.ngry, he was not. he really was an amazing, still is an amazing man. it was a good interview but we have to leave it there. >> hey, guys go, thanks very mu
i went to south africa. this was in 1998.ngry, he was not. he really was an amazing, still is an amazing man. it was a good interview but we have to leave it there. >> hey, guys go, thanks very mu
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if people want to look at history, they can look at how south africa apartheid did the same thing that texas and arizona is doing right now and how that contributed to the whole mess that happened in south africa. host: we have a twitter from mary -- oberlin park, kansas, republican line. caller: good morning. i do not think that politics -- the texas school board has -- for years, the left-wing and the progressives have been taking a meat cleaver to the history of the united states of america. the texas school board wants to take a scalpel and replace some of the vital information from our founding fathers. now it is politics. by the way, i did have a question on c-span programming. there are a lot of issues out there. host: washington d.c., you are next. caller: good morning. politics only has influence on education when a person is on educated. when you are educated and you know the truth about history, politics is not really have an influence on me. when you go to school and you learn those beautiful sciences, a beautiful math, a beautiful linguistics, if you're history is incorrec
if people want to look at history, they can look at how south africa apartheid did the same thing that texas and arizona is doing right now and how that contributed to the whole mess that happened in south africa. host: we have a twitter from mary -- oberlin park, kansas, republican line. caller: good morning. i do not think that politics -- the texas school board has -- for years, the left-wing and the progressives have been taking a meat cleaver to the history of the united states of america....
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seaworld rescued 20,000 penguins in south africa in the year 2000 by washing these birds off and theytty good, but the washing these birds off, and they did pretty good, but the timing couldn't be worse. >> larry: do any of these creatures have a sense of this and try to get away? >> you know, larry, that's a very good point. you take the manatee, behind me, i don't know if you can see this. i'll show you this, this is a court of oil i'm holding here. in this 300,000 plus beautiful habitat with manatee, sea turtles, sting ray, this would kill all of them probably within 24 hours. and of course, the manatee, it would take quite quite a bit longer, but animals like dolphins or other animals like that might recognize what this is and take off. but other animals might think it's just a flood flow. they land there like a lot of sea birds and shore birds and oil gets on their wings. what happens? it kagt waigt it weights them down. automatical automatically, not knowing what it is, they're affected. but some animals, some fishes can. but this is a spawning area. i'm not sure about a certain
seaworld rescued 20,000 penguins in south africa in the year 2000 by washing these birds off and theytty good, but the washing these birds off, and they did pretty good, but the timing couldn't be worse. >> larry: do any of these creatures have a sense of this and try to get away? >> you know, larry, that's a very good point. you take the manatee, behind me, i don't know if you can see this. i'll show you this, this is a court of oil i'm holding here. in this 300,000 plus beautiful...
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a training camp we ran in south africa and sent them back. somehow without they managed to get 15,000 people out in the street talking about it. the poorest capital in the world almost. to me and to see those first pictures come across, it was followed ten minutes later by a picture of afghanistan of u.s. troops had made a big 350 with sandbags and sent us a note saying we are saying we are parking our on parking our on these for the weekend so. the problem is not that it saying we are parking our on is impossible. we have not faced it yet. we have not built the kind of movement that we need to make it happen. we don't know that we can in time. we will do our best on some very true level. depends on how many people help. >> i heard one of the callers on the radio earlier today mentioned something about the sunburnt tomatoes and using sunscreen on tomatoes somewhere. it reminded me of some of the things that had been about, the absurdities that i see tomorrow. oh, my goodness. the moment with benjamin braddock. the graduate in terms of plastic
a training camp we ran in south africa and sent them back. somehow without they managed to get 15,000 people out in the street talking about it. the poorest capital in the world almost. to me and to see those first pictures come across, it was followed ten minutes later by a picture of afghanistan of u.s. troops had made a big 350 with sandbags and sent us a note saying we are saying we are parking our on parking our on these for the weekend so. the problem is not that it saying we are parking...
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i've been in some junior miners that are involved in south africa. it depends where you are in the world, obviously. but yes, there was some weakness today that concerned me. >> all right. let's move on and talk about apple because it did lead the nasdaq lower today. tech stocks getting absolutely pounded. gary, does this have anything to do with europe? >> absolutely nothing. so don't think that technology was down because people that oent technology were thinking oh, the weakness in the euro is going to hurt the european consumer. absolutely nothing. the reason technology was down is because technology once again, and we have a chart that can kind of demonstrate this, is significantly overowned. and so on a day like today people, as i pointed out many times, they do the wrong thing. they sell their winners. they want to raise cash. the easiest thing to do is sell technology because it was the most liquid and it was where they had the most gains. that's what happened. and the chart basically shows you -- >> let's take a look at this chart. and we'll
i've been in some junior miners that are involved in south africa. it depends where you are in the world, obviously. but yes, there was some weakness today that concerned me. >> all right. let's move on and talk about apple because it did lead the nasdaq lower today. tech stocks getting absolutely pounded. gary, does this have anything to do with europe? >> absolutely nothing. so don't think that technology was down because people that oent technology were thinking oh, the weakness...
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a little-known fact it is common in south africa, the most popular television program at the time was the cosby show -- "the cosby show." white south africans own most of the television stations. through the ordereextraordinary behavior of them, and they realized that they were humans, too. finally, and they banned the show. my larger point is trade and tourism, people to people mixing has a very big effect. they and have your comments please? guest: first of all, about apartheid, i just saw "invictus" and rugby held. -- helped. when i was describing my tool kit, i talked about some of the positive aspects of trade, aid. i think there needs to be a combination. i think there is a certain effectiveness to sanctions that are properly targeted against the leadership. i think they play a role, along with the use of force, and ending some of the ethnic cleansing among the serbs in the balkans. there are some who would argue that the embargo in cuba have been on too long. there are some who believe sanctions against north korea have been useful. personally, i believe we need to keep sanctio
a little-known fact it is common in south africa, the most popular television program at the time was the cosby show -- "the cosby show." white south africans own most of the television stations. through the ordereextraordinary behavior of them, and they realized that they were humans, too. finally, and they banned the show. my larger point is trade and tourism, people to people mixing has a very big effect. they and have your comments please? guest: first of all, about apartheid, i...
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i think was the south africa to, we will ship these wild almonds to the united states instead of telling the. you think that would make the animal rights activists happy. no, they see. they sued to stop the importation of these elephants. and the judge said, but if i grant you your lawsuit, those elephants will be killed. and the lawyer for the animal rights activist said, that is better than having them imported. because to them killing the elephants was better than what they deem as abuse by putting them even in the best designed wild animal park. and by the way, people for the ethical treatment of animals also killed animals. they have a quote shelter at their nor folk headquarters, and their children is far higher than most other animal shelters. matt baisley in their defense a lot of our animals are not adoptable, and that's true. but it also basically admitted that some a topical animals are euthanized. i'm not sure why that is. i have some theories but i will speculate. but the idea that animal rights is about loving animals isn't necessarily so. and it's not certain about being n
i think was the south africa to, we will ship these wild almonds to the united states instead of telling the. you think that would make the animal rights activists happy. no, they see. they sued to stop the importation of these elephants. and the judge said, but if i grant you your lawsuit, those elephants will be killed. and the lawyer for the animal rights activist said, that is better than having them imported. because to them killing the elephants was better than what they deem as abuse by...
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. >> i am from south africa. can you adjust the microphone? >> that is better. [unintelligible] i am wondering if you had a message for judge gallstone and for the south african community. what kind of outcome will you see? can there be some communication that would undo some of the damage that was done? >> it has to be a very brief question. this will really be it. >> thanks. my name is herbert. my question relates to the rift between the united states and israel right now. why would not it be inappropriate resolution of the rift if prime minister netanyahu could reverse his position and agreed with president obama with respect to a temporary freeze including the building in east jerusalem that would be a non- substantive gesture. it will not change a position of israel. it would be eight dramatic change which would be in my opinion comparable to sadat going to jerusalem. >> thanks. the first question from peter was on the comments of one person. >> right. some people compare the situation of israel and now to 75 when one thing eagled racism. some people speak o
. >> i am from south africa. can you adjust the microphone? >> that is better. [unintelligible] i am wondering if you had a message for judge gallstone and for the south african community. what kind of outcome will you see? can there be some communication that would undo some of the damage that was done? >> it has to be a very brief question. this will really be it. >> thanks. my name is herbert. my question relates to the rift between the united states and israel right...
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. >> the first time, i was in south africa on a study abroad program. the phone. she said there are wanted posters all over your neighborhood a person in connection to the murder of a police officer and they are looking for wes moore. as i came back to the united states, i learned about how much more we have in common than the name. we came from single parent household, same age, trouble with academics and neighborhoods growing up. one day a few days after learning about wes, i decided to write him a note and reach out to him. >> what was that like? >> i was surreal. i had all these questions that i wanted to ask. i had no idea if woe write back. a month later after i decided to write him th note, i received a letter back. >> the first meeting is interesting because the commonalty, especially with the sing many parent household, both fantastic mothers, supportive mothers, that's the common bond. how important do you think it is, wes, how this generation of -- especially black young men is growing up in the majority of single parent households. >> it's d
. >> the first time, i was in south africa on a study abroad program. the phone. she said there are wanted posters all over your neighborhood a person in connection to the murder of a police officer and they are looking for wes moore. as i came back to the united states, i learned about how much more we have in common than the name. we came from single parent household, same age, trouble with academics and neighborhoods growing up. one day a few days after learning about wes, i decided to...
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but also, to emerging tower -- powers such as india, turkey, south africa. all of which places chemical to the global challenges of our time. i think the press tends to focus on the day to day up and down to of our bilateral relationship with china, from time to time, claims near or virtual crises in the relationship. i think it is fair to say if you look back over the last 18 months, it has been a very strong and productive time in u.s.-china relations, and demonstrates that the two countries are able to work together to deal with these big structural challenges. that is not to say that everything is always smooth sailing. any of us who have dealt with china relations would never expect this to be without its difficulties, but i think that where we have difficulties, we can work through them. where there are differences, particularly among means, that we can work through them through dialogue by building trust and finding common ground by recognizing, on most of these big issues, core interests is common between our two countries, and while we may have diff
but also, to emerging tower -- powers such as india, turkey, south africa. all of which places chemical to the global challenges of our time. i think the press tends to focus on the day to day up and down to of our bilateral relationship with china, from time to time, claims near or virtual crises in the relationship. i think it is fair to say if you look back over the last 18 months, it has been a very strong and productive time in u.s.-china relations, and demonstrates that the two countries...
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but also,o emerging tower -- powers such as india, turkey, south africa. all of which places chemical to the global challenges of our time. i think the press tends to focus on the day to day up and down to of our bilateral relationship with china, from time to time, claims near orvirtual crises in the relationship. i think it is fair to say if you look back over the last 18 months, it has been a very strong and productive time in u.s.-china relations, and demonstrates that the two countrieare able to work together to deal with these big structural challenges. that is not to say that everything is always smooth sailing. any of us who have dealt with china relations would never expect this to be without its difficulties, but i think that where we have difficulties, we can work through tm. where there are differences, particularly among means, that we can work through them through dialogue by building trust and finding common ground by recognizing, on most of these big issues, ce interests is common between our two ountries, and while we may have differences
but also,o emerging tower -- powers such as india, turkey, south africa. all of which places chemical to the global challenges of our time. i think the press tends to focus on the day to day up and down to of our bilateral relationship with china, from time to time, claims near orvirtual crises in the relationship. i think it is fair to say if you look back over the last 18 months, it has been a very strong and productive time in u.s.-china relations, and demonstrates that the two countrieare...
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course but then also to the emergingtor power not just china but india, brazil, turkey, indonesia, south africaand all the countries that play an increasinglyes cynical dealing with a big global challenges of our time. and i think although where the press tends to focus on the day to day ups and downs of our r bilateral relationship with china and from time to time proclaims near or eminem or ualr virtual criisses in that is relationshipfa i think it's fai1 to say the last 18 months this has been a strong protective period in u.s.-china relations and has demonstrated the countries are able to workcoun together effectively to deal wie with the big structural challenges of our time.t sat to say that everything is always perfectly smilooth saili. i don't think any of us who've dealt with u.s.-china relations what ever expect this to be without its difficulties or thei cooperation with the automatic but i think we've demonstrated over time where there are wfficulties we can work throug, them and when there are disagreements of goals and more typically among h the means we can work through th them,
course but then also to the emergingtor power not just china but india, brazil, turkey, indonesia, south africaand all the countries that play an increasinglyes cynical dealing with a big global challenges of our time. and i think although where the press tends to focus on the day to day ups and downs of our r bilateral relationship with china and from time to time proclaims near or eminem or ualr virtual criisses in that is relationshipfa i think it's fai1 to say the last 18 months this has...
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. >> and don't forget, the 2010 fifa world cup from south africa. and espn will have complete coverage for you starting on june 11th all the way until july 11th. >> still up on espnews, lebron james getting ready. pivotal game five tonight. the cavaliers hosting the celtics. who will he be guarding? stay tuned. vote on one issue this election -- me. boys, it's all about working the polls. [ smooches ] [ male announcer ] vote for your favorite m&m's character at mms.com and you could win $50,000. you said you bought a digiorno. but the pizza came with cheesy breadsticks. >>> it's a drizzily night in baltimore but the orioles are home and happy to be back. they begin an 8-game home stand hoping the bats come alive. cliff lee on the mound for seattle as the mariners come to town and the orioles have david hernandez. it's the o's and ms first of 3 and it's o's extra on masn right now. welcome to orioles baseball, on brian matusz t-shirt night. and the grounds crew has been hard at work taking the tarp off the field as the orioles and mariners hoping for
. >> and don't forget, the 2010 fifa world cup from south africa. and espn will have complete coverage for you starting on june 11th all the way until july 11th. >> still up on espnews, lebron james getting ready. pivotal game five tonight. the cavaliers hosting the celtics. who will he be guarding? stay tuned. vote on one issue this election -- me. boys, it's all about working the polls. [ smooches ] [ male announcer ] vote for your favorite m&m's character at mms.com and you...
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happened to the whites in south africa, it's appeared to the ebo in nye jeera, -- nigeria, happeningbolivia, and this tremendous movement of ethnonationallallism on the part of people i think is going tear the world apart, and you ask yourself, what are the stronger movements? some say the e.u., the european union, the u.n., the new world order, all these things where the people are coming together, and this is tearing it apart, tearing nations and continents apart, and it's my view that the darker forces are the stronger forces, and the darker forces, quite frankly, that tear nations apart, particularly threaten multinational, multiethnic, multicultural, multilingual nations like india and the united states. i think are all very much in peril, their unity in the long term. >> host: one of your books -- i lost my guide here -- >> guest: that's a long dissertation. >> host: nationallalism is the strongest allegiance. >> guest: it's not simply nationallallism. it's ethnonationallallism. look at great britain now. the british empire, ruled the world. now we see the scots want to break f
happened to the whites in south africa, it's appeared to the ebo in nye jeera, -- nigeria, happeningbolivia, and this tremendous movement of ethnonationallallism on the part of people i think is going tear the world apart, and you ask yourself, what are the stronger movements? some say the e.u., the european union, the u.n., the new world order, all these things where the people are coming together, and this is tearing it apart, tearing nations and continents apart, and it's my view that the...