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man: paul simon has run into political problems in south africa. the africanuth africa at that time. and you got the feeling that paul simon had gone in there on a stealth mission and collaborated with the south africans. he was collaborating it turned out, with the right south africans but the whole project seemed a little odd. simon: a lot of the press picked it up in the united states rolling stone amongst them and kind of saw an opportunity to beat up on a famous guy who like maybe made a mistake. and so they were all... "paul simon didn't ask permission from the un and so he's on the black list from the un." the intensity of the criticism really did surprise me. and part of the criticism was here's this white guy from new york and he came in and he ripped off these poor innocent guys. pareles: there is an aspect of this album that bothered me initially. you have this rich white guy singing on top of these south african singles. man: to demonstrate how his work melded with that of the south africans, he first played a track of a popular local band. and the
man: paul simon has run into political problems in south africa. the africanuth africa at that time. and you got the feeling that paul simon had gone in there on a stealth mission and collaborated with the south africans. he was collaborating it turned out, with the right south africans but the whole project seemed a little odd. simon: a lot of the press picked it up in the united states rolling stone amongst them and kind of saw an opportunity to beat up on a famous guy who like maybe made a...
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what can you tell us about the south african troops? >> well, there is a development, interesting one and one that has caused several sources we have spoken to, to suggest that this consternation, surprise and indeed anger among fomac, international force already here. a thousand troops made up of central african states. there are ten african states in the regional grouping. they weren't aware of the scale of the south african involvement. and it all dates back, we saw some of these troops on the ground here just doing their business and getting into a store and out again. we were told on saturday that the force had not been deployed. there were just 30 to 40 troops here dating back to a remix in 2007 over disarmament and capacity building here in central african republic. however, the speculation is that the president is actually unsure of his situation. he wants to be fully confident there can be no conspiracyies within the central african states that could lead to his demise and that is why he wants this big force. there's a big anno
what can you tell us about the south african troops? >> well, there is a development, interesting one and one that has caused several sources we have spoken to, to suggest that this consternation, surprise and indeed anger among fomac, international force already here. a thousand troops made up of central african states. there are ten african states in the regional grouping. they weren't aware of the scale of the south african involvement. and it all dates back, we saw some of these...
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one of our team members has seen a south african soldier with a number of military vehicles. we have had confirmation from a high placed diplomatic source that a south africans are on the ground, 180 is the figure we have been told. whether they are here in official terms, we have yet to find out. this has just happened. they may be mercenaries. we do know of reports of mercenaries being hired by both sides in the conflict. that is one development. the pressure is on to get the peace talks going. it is expected on sunday, a united nations airplane will fly into rebel territory and a number of rebels will board the plane for the talks. much hope is placed on these talks, although there is much skepticism about the outcome. >> that is andrew simmons in the capital of the central african republic. sudan and south sudan are meeting in the ethiopian capital for the second day discussing oil and border issues with mediators. they came close to war last year, both accusing the other of supporting rebels in their territories. a report from syrian state media that a journalist or a pr
one of our team members has seen a south african soldier with a number of military vehicles. we have had confirmation from a high placed diplomatic source that a south africans are on the ground, 180 is the figure we have been told. whether they are here in official terms, we have yet to find out. this has just happened. they may be mercenaries. we do know of reports of mercenaries being hired by both sides in the conflict. that is one development. the pressure is on to get the peace talks...
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nelson mandela sat in a south african prison for 27 years. he was non-violent. he negotiated his way out of jail. his unarmed suffering, 27 years in a south african prison, is ultimately what brought about the freedom of south africa. that is nonviolence. we do not have the moral authority. i know that it just does not happen. people have to allow themselves to be used by god. martin committed himself totally to god's will and purpose. god is always waiting for someone who is willing to do that. tavis: try as i did to get her to open up about her own life, it is hard to fathom the burden that coretta scott king carried every day of her life following the tragedy in 1968. what an honor and truly unforgettable moment for everyone on this program to spend time with mrs. king in the church that served as the beating heart beat of the civil rights movement. on monday night, we will celebrate the 2013 king holiday. i will be joined by the man handpicked by mrs. king to publish the papers of her late husband, clayborne carson. until then, good night from los angeles. t
nelson mandela sat in a south african prison for 27 years. he was non-violent. he negotiated his way out of jail. his unarmed suffering, 27 years in a south african prison, is ultimately what brought about the freedom of south africa. that is nonviolence. we do not have the moral authority. i know that it just does not happen. people have to allow themselves to be used by god. martin committed himself totally to god's will and purpose. god is always waiting for someone who is willing to do...
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most of the south africans were right here. an industry built on the backs of poorly paid workers. >> it is better than me trying to pay a wage i cannot afford. >> with only half of his staff turning up for work, he is worried about what will happen if he cannot fulfill export orders. >> in the long run the chances are good permanent staff is going to lose their jobs, and the labor unions and political workers are not selling. >> he is paying a 110 seasonal workers more than minimum wage. he helps with health care and subsidized electricity. the workers do not want to be identified because they are afraid they will be targeted by the people on strike. one man was on the way to the farm when someone doused him with a petrol and tried to set him alive. and it believes farmers can afford a pay rise. he was part of the study. >> it is good for industry but we start moving as quickly as possible out of low-paid wage. we have got to get out of it. >> this is one of the most unequal societies and the world, and these people want to re
most of the south africans were right here. an industry built on the backs of poorly paid workers. >> it is better than me trying to pay a wage i cannot afford. >> with only half of his staff turning up for work, he is worried about what will happen if he cannot fulfill export orders. >> in the long run the chances are good permanent staff is going to lose their jobs, and the labor unions and political workers are not selling. >> he is paying a 110 seasonal workers more...
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it's the good the bad in the very very potent tory asli ugly good patrice sufi seppi a south african mining billionaire announced earlier today that he will be giving half of his fortune including future earnings to charity worth around two point seven billion dollars what's up he said that he wanted to join the giving pledge which encourages the world's wealthiest to give at least half of their wealth to charity speaking about his donation most said he said that the money will be used to help the large portion of quote poor and disadvantaged and marginalised south africans. over half self-evidence lived before world poverty we can only hope that america's billionaires decide to stand alongside missed one and donate some of their vast fortunes to help the entire nation and especially those americans who struggle to survive. the bad tenor of tennessee's state senator stacey campfield a republican has a proposed bill in the tennessee state senate that would tie a family's welfare benefits to their children's academic success campfield believes that by threatening to take away a family'
it's the good the bad in the very very potent tory asli ugly good patrice sufi seppi a south african mining billionaire announced earlier today that he will be giving half of his fortune including future earnings to charity worth around two point seven billion dollars what's up he said that he wanted to join the giving pledge which encourages the world's wealthiest to give at least half of their wealth to charity speaking about his donation most said he said that the money will be used to help...
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julia wanted in your face south african and african inspiration that drove the movie sound track.y grateful and appreciate -- >> reporter: even though his arrangements have won him a gram grammy, he's a performer at heart and working on a tour. >> i believe the biggest challenge for south africans specifically is how to we continue to define ourselves in the global community as part of the world community, but this is who we are and this is a product that we create for the world to enjoy, that is in essence african, but inspiration from all over the world. >> and live there johannesburg, good to see you. he's had such an illustrious career. what's next for him? >> good to see you, too. as we mentioned, he's now getting back to his original passion, performing his own music live. he's in the planning stages of a world tour, also doing this victory lap as a co-composer of the broadway show for the lion king. 15 years running now. what i found most interesting is as successful as he is now, it all started with one thing, trying to get the attention of girls. he said that back in scho
julia wanted in your face south african and african inspiration that drove the movie sound track.y grateful and appreciate -- >> reporter: even though his arrangements have won him a gram grammy, he's a performer at heart and working on a tour. >> i believe the biggest challenge for south africans specifically is how to we continue to define ourselves in the global community as part of the world community, but this is who we are and this is a product that we create for the world to...
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it also want south african troops in the country to leave. they want the president to put that forward to the african union. those are the priorities. the government wants a unity government which would mean the president would still retain his powers and once the rebels to leave the towns they have taken over. the cease-fire should be happening very soon. what regional powers here want is a pen ultimate solution. but japan has approved a new stimulus package it where the $224 billion. app would be direct spending from the government. the prime minister says he hopes the money would boost the economy and create 600,000 jobs. american express will be cutting more than a 5000 jobs this year, mainly from the travel business. they have been hit hard by customers moving away from traditional travel agents to buy trips online. they employ more than a 63,000 people. one of the most prominent pirates in somalia today is stepping down. he is urging others to do the same. plus -- the shrinking water supply in nigeria. >> towards turkey over the last sev
it also want south african troops in the country to leave. they want the president to put that forward to the african union. those are the priorities. the government wants a unity government which would mean the president would still retain his powers and once the rebels to leave the towns they have taken over. the cease-fire should be happening very soon. what regional powers here want is a pen ultimate solution. but japan has approved a new stimulus package it where the $224 billion. app...
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director, south african artistic director, latino community out rich person. aside from the staff, the other people, artists that we work with being a reflection of us, yes, the community is changing, but brava has always tried to be ahead of that trend. when i came in, i tried to make it about the work that shows the eclectic mission district, as well as serving the mission. those are the types of things those are the types of things that i feel build one brava is >> there are kids and families ever were. it is really an extraordinary playground. it has got a little something for everyone. it is aesthetically billion. it is completely accessible. you can see how excited people are for this playground. it is very special. >> on opening day in the brand- new helen diller playground at north park, children can be seen swinging, gliding, swinging, exploring, digging, hanging, jumping, and even making drumming sounds. this major renovation was possible with the generous donation of more than $1.5 million from the mercer fund in honor of san francisco bay area phil
director, south african artistic director, latino community out rich person. aside from the staff, the other people, artists that we work with being a reflection of us, yes, the community is changing, but brava has always tried to be ahead of that trend. when i came in, i tried to make it about the work that shows the eclectic mission district, as well as serving the mission. those are the types of things those are the types of things that i feel build one brava is >> there are kids and...
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. >> buyers in the south african shantytown have left people homeless -- fires have left people homeless. three people died and another suffered serious burns. a new law that makes beer harder to buy have come under report in russia. it has been changed from a food to an alcoholic beverage. beer commercials on tv are also banned. there are a stricter laws restricting the use of cannabis in the netherlands. the shops sell marijuana and hashish legally. the north korean leader has given a surprise new year's eve address to the nation and a shift in rhetoric. he said the two koreas should be reunited. >> these fireworks were rare treat, but according to the country's new leader, kim jong un, 2012 was a historic you are worth celebrating. there was a successful rocket launch in december. he spoke also of the need to improve relations with south korea. the message was more conciliatory than in previous years. but this year, the entire nation should unite in opening a new chapter for the unification of our fatherland by engaging in patriotic reunification. >> he criticized conservative groups.
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the world's top platinum producer its shutting down two south african mines after last year's strike. 50 people were killed in luxembourg during violent protests, calling for better pay and conditions back then. anglo-american platinum will be selling one mine and cutting 14,000 jobs. the company says the changes were not prompted by last year's strikes. the first un mission to reach rebel-held parts of central african republic says the situation there is desperate. fighters agreed to a peace deal with the government last week. andrew simmons explains in this exclusive report the rebels are still entrenched and nothing has been done to deal with the humanitarian emergency in. >> deep in rebel-held territory, the first humanitarian flights to reach the town since the war broke out. a peace deal may be in place now, but suspicion and fear permeates this bushland. the rebels are flying the national flag. an alliance of rebel movements that used to fight each other are now part of a unity government. while children are excited at the first visit for more than a month, adults stand by afra
the world's top platinum producer its shutting down two south african mines after last year's strike. 50 people were killed in luxembourg during violent protests, calling for better pay and conditions back then. anglo-american platinum will be selling one mine and cutting 14,000 jobs. the company says the changes were not prompted by last year's strikes. the first un mission to reach rebel-held parts of central african republic says the situation there is desperate. fighters agreed to a peace...
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i said this before, i was lucky to be there when south africans first got the vote, all south africansand they waited for four or five hours, and i thought that was unbelievable. and then to watch people in america, in this advanced society of democracy, having to wait eight hours. it looked like a punitive action by republicans, to be blunt about it, from state legislatures and big capital cities that decided, you know what? let's make it hard for these people. maybe we can cut down that vote. >> that's one of those great underreported stories of the 2012 campaign is the extent to which the people deliberately made it harder for others to vote, which was i thought sort of reprehensible. >> and the federal government, since we're talking about practical stuff, can obama, the president, get something done with eric holder and the voting rights people, maybe not historic voting rights like in the 1960s, but can they intervene in states and say we don't like the way you've been doing this. i know it's a state issue, but we don't like the way -- we think you're prejudicing against black pe
i said this before, i was lucky to be there when south africans first got the vote, all south africansand they waited for four or five hours, and i thought that was unbelievable. and then to watch people in america, in this advanced society of democracy, having to wait eight hours. it looked like a punitive action by republicans, to be blunt about it, from state legislatures and big capital cities that decided, you know what? let's make it hard for these people. maybe we can cut down that vote....
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we have a south asian managing director, south african artistic director, latino community out rich personaside from the staff, the other people, artists that we work with being a reflection of us, yes, the community is changing, but brava has always tried to be ahead of that trend. when i came in, i tried to make it about the work that shows the eclectic mission district, as well as serving the mission. those are the types of things those are the types of things that i feel build one brava is
we have a south asian managing director, south african artistic director, latino community out rich personaside from the staff, the other people, artists that we work with being a reflection of us, yes, the community is changing, but brava has always tried to be ahead of that trend. when i came in, i tried to make it about the work that shows the eclectic mission district, as well as serving the mission. those are the types of things those are the types of things that i feel build one brava is
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we have a south asian managing director, south african artistic director, latino community out rich personaside from the staff, the other people, artists that we work with being a reflection of us, yes, the community is changing, but brava has always tried to be ahead of that trend. when i came in, i tried to make it about the work that shows the eclectic mission district, as well as serving the mission. those are the types of things that i feel build one brava is >> the meeting is being called to order. at this time, we ask if you please turn off or silent all cell phones and pagers. and at this time we would also like to thank sfgovtv and media services for their continued support of our meetings. first item is roll call. commissioner adams ? >> here. >> commissioner dooley? >> here. >> commissioner dwight? >> here. >> commissioner o'brien? commissioner ortiz-cartagena? >> here. >> commissioner white? >> here. >> commissioner yee riley? >> mr. president, we have a quorum. >> okay, next item. >> commissioner ortiz-cartagena, could you check your microphone. i wasn't able to hear you. >> h
we have a south asian managing director, south african artistic director, latino community out rich personaside from the staff, the other people, artists that we work with being a reflection of us, yes, the community is changing, but brava has always tried to be ahead of that trend. when i came in, i tried to make it about the work that shows the eclectic mission district, as well as serving the mission. those are the types of things that i feel build one brava is >> the meeting is being...
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south african street patrols are part of the newly deployed 400 strong force. and in a country where well over half the population lives below the poverty line, where for some, selling wood is a means of survival to somehow get by. this man tells me he is worried because work is not normal any more. he says he is frightened of the rebels. and other believes the rebels have to be stopped. >> we don't want the rebels. we have always wanted peace. with the rebels , the rebelseat. -- with the rebels, we cannot eat. >> this man's palm oil company was taken by rebels on the weekend. one central african and chinese fled across the border to the democratic republic of congo. pascale has already lost $2 million in profits because of the crisis. >> my hope is a lot of people in this country understand the rebellion is not the solution. every rebellion just brings destruction. >> the mood of this city switches from fear and desperation. but these deals have come and gone. the last one marked by this round about. reconciliation is a word with a pipe dream. everyone here is
south african street patrols are part of the newly deployed 400 strong force. and in a country where well over half the population lives below the poverty line, where for some, selling wood is a means of survival to somehow get by. this man tells me he is worried because work is not normal any more. he says he is frightened of the rebels. and other believes the rebels have to be stopped. >> we don't want the rebels. we have always wanted peace. with the rebels , the rebelseat. -- with the...
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a call on rebels in the south african republic to stop their advance on the capital. getting some of the relief they need, the u.s. congress approves almost $10 billion in aid for victims of hurricane sandy. the first hand transplant in the uk. the man said it is going to transform his life. for the first time, the friend of the woman who was gang raped in new delhi has been speaking of their ordeal. he said he tried to defend his companion, who later died of her injuries. there were left lying in a street, begging for help. we cannot identify him, for legal reasons. >> his 23-year-old was raped, beaten, and thrown from a moving bus. he cannot be identified for legal reasons. >> we were shouting at the top of our voices, trying to make people hear us, but they had switched the lights in the bus off. we tried to resist them. even my friend kept shouting for help and fought with them, trying to save me. she tried to dial the police number, but they had smashed her mobile. they threw us out of the bus, and even tried to run as over. >> and he said the attack lasted 2.5 h
a call on rebels in the south african republic to stop their advance on the capital. getting some of the relief they need, the u.s. congress approves almost $10 billion in aid for victims of hurricane sandy. the first hand transplant in the uk. the man said it is going to transform his life. for the first time, the friend of the woman who was gang raped in new delhi has been speaking of their ordeal. he said he tried to defend his companion, who later died of her injuries. there were left lying...
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we have a south asian managing director, south african artistic director, latino community out rich personaside from the staff, the other people, artists that we work with being a reflection of us, yes, the community is changing, but brava has always tried to be ahead of that trend. when i came in, i tried to make it about the work that shows the eclectic mission district, as well as serving the mission. those are the types of things that i feel build one brava is >> in the auditorium and can we all stand please for the pledge of allegiance. >> pledge one and to the republic for which it stands one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. >> mr. president, i would like to call roll for the police commission. >> please do. >> president mazzucco. >> present. >> vice president mar. >> here. >> commissioner dejesus in route. >> commissioner chan. >> present. >> commissioner kingsley. >> present. >> commissioner turman. >> here. >> commissioner loftus. >> here. >> we're have a quorum and also with us is the director much occ joyce hicks and i believe the chief of police
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he has upset several states by not telling about the major appointment of south african troops, but he feels safe. >> we feel safe, but the truth is why i am here. i will not run away. i am not frightened by everything that has happened. i have done what needed to be done so my brother the country man could be together to build the country. they want this share at any cost. -- chair at any cost. >> what this amounts to is an offensive ahead of the talks. he is expected on friday. i asked him. he has had elections that were criticized for being flogged, so one -- being flawed, so why not have free and fair elections to solve the problem. >> it is alive. the elections took place for international observers. >> rebels want him to stand down. they have already accused him of peddling propaganda about the cause. this is not a man -- this is a man who says he wants peace. >> rebels in the democratic republic of condo have declared a unilateral ceasefire. they made the announcement ahead of a second round of peace talks. they pulled out again in december after a nine-month rebellion. rebels s
he has upset several states by not telling about the major appointment of south african troops, but he feels safe. >> we feel safe, but the truth is why i am here. i will not run away. i am not frightened by everything that has happened. i have done what needed to be done so my brother the country man could be together to build the country. they want this share at any cost. -- chair at any cost. >> what this amounts to is an offensive ahead of the talks. he is expected on friday. i...
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south african out thousands of protesters angry at plans to merge their region with a poor neighboring municipality have clashed with police officers fired rubber bullets and tear gas to disperse demonstrators in the third day of riots there at least three policemen have been injured more than one hundred eighty protesters arrested. a week of fighting between syrian rebels and members of the kurdish minority of left at least fifty six people dead in the northeast of the country is according to british based syrian observatory for human rights its report says the rebels used tanks and mortars against kurdish forces the kurds long denied autonomy of trying to use the unrest as a destruction to set up schools and cultural centers but are now coming under fire from anti regime fighters. under the private teachers have marched on the streets of the french capital against planned changes to extend their working week to five days although contact time will remain the same the school week will no run over five shorter days rather than four. longer ones eighty percent of teachers in paris one s
south african out thousands of protesters angry at plans to merge their region with a poor neighboring municipality have clashed with police officers fired rubber bullets and tear gas to disperse demonstrators in the third day of riots there at least three policemen have been injured more than one hundred eighty protesters arrested. a week of fighting between syrian rebels and members of the kurdish minority of left at least fifty six people dead in the northeast of the country is according to...
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. >> south african farm workers have gone on strike and are demanding double their minimum daily wage. they fired rubber bullets at striking bullets -- most of the strikers are part-time workers in the booming agricultural sector. the town has been a sector of farming strikes thus began last year. here is the latest. >> the rally was supposed to be held here in the area where i am right now. what ended up happening is police are trying to block a couple of hundred protesters from this side of the bridge from joining a couple of hundred from the other side. those protesters started to throw rocks at passing vehicles came -- carrying produce and taxi they believe caring people who are reporting for work today. they started throwing rocks at the vehicles along the road. police moved in. they tried to disperse the crowd by firing rubber bullets. but it was not successful. now the police have retreated. we cannot see them anywhere. now the protesters have really laid claim to the area behind me. they closed down the highway. they set some tires of light and move the big rocks onto the road
. >> south african farm workers have gone on strike and are demanding double their minimum daily wage. they fired rubber bullets at striking bullets -- most of the strikers are part-time workers in the booming agricultural sector. the town has been a sector of farming strikes thus began last year. here is the latest. >> the rally was supposed to be held here in the area where i am right now. what ended up happening is police are trying to block a couple of hundred protesters from...
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the trouble is this crocodile is just one of thousands of escapees from a south african reptile farm. torrential rain forced the owner to open its gates to prevent flooding, but letting the water out allowed all the captors to swim to freedom. most are headed straight for africa's second largest river. many of the animals have been recaptured, but over 10,000 are still on the run. >> the whole of last night we were capturing them. we caught 143 last night. so every night we'll just be capturing. if we can hit the percent of night, then in 50 days we'll have at least half of the crocs back that we thought we had lost. >> reporter: commercial crocodile farming is a small but growing business in south africa. they areaised for their skins and meat. the farmworkers say they'll go out and catch the missing animals as soon as they're spotted, but that's easier said than done. this reptile is one of africa's most feared predators and in water has few pairs. crocodile experts across the country have been asked to help with the search. the advantage for them is the crocodile is used to being t
the trouble is this crocodile is just one of thousands of escapees from a south african reptile farm. torrential rain forced the owner to open its gates to prevent flooding, but letting the water out allowed all the captors to swim to freedom. most are headed straight for africa's second largest river. many of the animals have been recaptured, but over 10,000 are still on the run. >> the whole of last night we were capturing them. we caught 143 last night. so every night we'll just be...
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creating an apartheid system the tide systems has been in the twentieth century by fighting the south african apartheid between why the system that isn't is creating it's going to survive we are we are struggling for human rights for our rights for our self-determination for our freedom for ending the suppression that is that will continue and insisting by building the construction site by the wall of disappointment. oppression on the palestinian people and controlling over the palestinian people we're not going to sign for this we're not going to accept the very system that we are proposing. from the stop the war movement thank you very much indeed for joining us live here in r.t. in apologies for the very difficult delay we experienced during our conversation there thanks for bearing with us thank you. well they are cut off from israel and cut off from the palestinians a neighborhood which is part of jerusalem but lives beyond israel's separation barrier. is the only safe haven for many mixed families but its isolation means that the people there have no one to rely on but themselves what i
creating an apartheid system the tide systems has been in the twentieth century by fighting the south african apartheid between why the system that isn't is creating it's going to survive we are we are struggling for human rights for our rights for our self-determination for our freedom for ending the suppression that is that will continue and insisting by building the construction site by the wall of disappointment. oppression on the palestinian people and controlling over the palestinian...
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war crimes i wish he would also go and declare this apartheid just in the same way that other south african leaders have declared this apartheid so why doesn't he in large part because he's heavily dependent on foreign aid. more than seventy percent of palestinian the day to day palestinian economy comes through the through pass through assistance from foreign donors and i think that he's afraid that there will be repercussions if he goes down that path the other problem is that he simply non-confrontational and really doesn't want to go down this path of actually having to bear the brunt of continuing to push forward for an end to israel's illegal activity is there almost a crisis in the palestinian leadership i mean you're talking about the shortcomings of a best but it's no secret that there is a huge rivalry between hamas and fatah and no unified leadership on that front either we've had a crisis of leadership for a very long period of time and so have the israelis on the palestinian side the crisis of leadership is that we don't have a leader who is willing to really stand up and try t
war crimes i wish he would also go and declare this apartheid just in the same way that other south african leaders have declared this apartheid so why doesn't he in large part because he's heavily dependent on foreign aid. more than seventy percent of palestinian the day to day palestinian economy comes through the through pass through assistance from foreign donors and i think that he's afraid that there will be repercussions if he goes down that path the other problem is that he simply...
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the information is being collected as part of a study that followed over 2,000 south africans since 1990 started with michelle ramsey as part of her research into genetics. her study will track 12,000 people and four african countries and as part of the world's first pan-african scientific adventure examining the genetics of africans. >> we know body composition is what causes predisposition to diseases and diseases of lifestyle. it's really wanting to understand the genetic bases of it and how the environment interacts with the genetic experience to give us the risks. >> the risks of diseases like cancer and heart disease are set to increase as more africans start eating food with high calories. by 2030, the world health organization fears they'll overtake diseases like hiv-aids as the continent's biggest killers. though africa has the greatest genetic diversity of any continent, the population has been around the longest. very little is known about people's genes compared to europeans, americans or asians. yet that knowledge could be vital in combating a future health crisis. the resea
the information is being collected as part of a study that followed over 2,000 south africans since 1990 started with michelle ramsey as part of her research into genetics. her study will track 12,000 people and four african countries and as part of the world's first pan-african scientific adventure examining the genetics of africans. >> we know body composition is what causes predisposition to diseases and diseases of lifestyle. it's really wanting to understand the genetic bases of it...
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it's the good the bad in the very very potent tory asli ugly the good patrice sufi mazzetti a south african mining billionaire announced earlier today that he will be giving half of his fortune including future earnings to charity worth around two point seven billion dollars what's up he said that he wanted to join the giving pledge which encourages the world's wealthiest to give at least half of their wealth to charity speaking about his donation most said he said that the money will be used to help the large portion of quote poor and disadvantaged and marginalised south africans. over half self-evidence live before the party you can only hope that america's billionaires decide to stand alongside most wants and donate some of their vast fortunes to help the entire nation and especially those americans who struggle to survive. the bad tenor of tennessee's state senator stacey campfield a republican has a proposed a bill in the tennessee state senate that would tie a family's welfare benefits to their children's academic success can feel believes that by threatening to take away a family's w
it's the good the bad in the very very potent tory asli ugly the good patrice sufi mazzetti a south african mining billionaire announced earlier today that he will be giving half of his fortune including future earnings to charity worth around two point seven billion dollars what's up he said that he wanted to join the giving pledge which encourages the world's wealthiest to give at least half of their wealth to charity speaking about his donation most said he said that the money will be used...
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it would be to south african kevin anderson in the sydney international final twenty year old timey recently defeated know that job of reaching straight sets in the hopman cup back to the world number thirty six took totemic to three sets before finishing a six three six seven six three six three to become the first australian to win an a.t.p. tour title since lleyton hewitt in june two thousand and ten time a bit ahead of the years this one is found. and on sunday american russell henley won the sony open in hawaii by three shots becoming the first ricky to win on his p.g.a. tour debut for twelve years going into the final day twenty three year old henry had shared the lead with fellow knew the scot langley on seventeen on the par but henley seize control from the office thinking a birdie at the first before finishing with an historic sixty three he's twenty four under par two hundred fifty six match the tournament record by four shots and was the second lowest score for a seventy two whole event p.g.a. tour history now moving on to basketball where tesco must go extended their yearly unbea
it would be to south african kevin anderson in the sydney international final twenty year old timey recently defeated know that job of reaching straight sets in the hopman cup back to the world number thirty six took totemic to three sets before finishing a six three six seven six three six three to become the first australian to win an a.t.p. tour title since lleyton hewitt in june two thousand and ten time a bit ahead of the years this one is found. and on sunday american russell henley won...
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we have a south asian managing director, south african artistic director, latino community out rich personaside from the staff, the other people, artists that we work with being a reflection of us, yes, the community is changing, but brava has always tried to be ahead of that trend. when i came in, i tried to make it about the work that shows the eclectic mission district, as well as serving the mission. those are the types of things those are the types of things that i feel build one brava is >> hello, i am with the recreation and parks department. we are featuring the romantic park location in your backyard. this is your chance to find your heart in santa and cisco with someone special. -- san francisco with someone special. our first look out is here at buena vista park, a favorite with couples and dog walkers. both have a significant force. a refreshing retreat from urban life. the romantic past that meander up and down the park under pines and eucalyptus. hang out in this environment and you might see butterflies it, fennel, and then the lines. -- dandelions. is ada accessible. public
we have a south asian managing director, south african artistic director, latino community out rich personaside from the staff, the other people, artists that we work with being a reflection of us, yes, the community is changing, but brava has always tried to be ahead of that trend. when i came in, i tried to make it about the work that shows the eclectic mission district, as well as serving the mission. those are the types of things those are the types of things that i feel build one brava is...
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it was not only the u.s., or deflating some of these jokes, there is a frenchman and a south african and a bridge and a belgian and some congolese and a plain. what happened, what do you do? the power of coming up from different perspectives, but i was very impressed by the technical superiority in strategic superiority of the american colleagues. so why was there i said i want to go to america and learn the next time we find a new virus, i can be in charge osa. not only for myself, but just to share this cannot rather than to stay in america, i came back to belgium. >> is that thing you discovered after seeing patients bleed out, the horrors that are ebola. if you haven't seen that, it's a very terrible disease, and offer ways for anyone to suffer before dying. a particularly sad thing for you to say flemish skated grown-up indulgence at a time when french speakers were the dominant power structure of belgium and the flemish or a whole town. u.k. .htm buco, this very remote village in zaire and discover the responsibility for it all really rested with fellow flemish catholic militar
it was not only the u.s., or deflating some of these jokes, there is a frenchman and a south african and a bridge and a belgian and some congolese and a plain. what happened, what do you do? the power of coming up from different perspectives, but i was very impressed by the technical superiority in strategic superiority of the american colleagues. so why was there i said i want to go to america and learn the next time we find a new virus, i can be in charge osa. not only for myself, but just to...
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been talking to believes that france is revealing an imperial approach to the region and that the south african scheme of african states will certainly suffer the consequences you can let us know what you think on this and other views we've got that already leave your feedback in the comments section of r.t. dot com. it's good to have you with us here on out to today britain's prime minister is using his nation's membership of the e.u. as bait as he looks to concessions out on brussels in a much hyped speech but the balancing act is hazardous euro skeptics fear david cameron won't go far enough with his demands on your account say he's already gone too far up his report sees risking upsetting everybody. when the prime minister first became leader of the conservative party he said the biggest problem was that they spent far too much of their time banging on about europe i see glad those days are over i. think countdowns as the prime minister prepares to deliver a landmark speech on europe but with warring factions in his own policy a growing euro skeptic sentiment in the u.k. and his increasingl
been talking to believes that france is revealing an imperial approach to the region and that the south african scheme of african states will certainly suffer the consequences you can let us know what you think on this and other views we've got that already leave your feedback in the comments section of r.t. dot com. it's good to have you with us here on out to today britain's prime minister is using his nation's membership of the e.u. as bait as he looks to concessions out on brussels in a...
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you have an american scarier sky west, south african airways, thai airways, saudi. korean air looks at the most numbers of planes destroyed. china had the 8 destroyed planes. they are ranking number one on this list. we don't want to scare you too much. the good news is last year was the least deadly year going back to data in 1985. improvements. don't be too scared. >> we heard about the cold temperatures o outside. a lot of workers can't sleep. >> used to brag about staying up late. not any more. this is a message to bosses i think it hits close to home. stop over working employees because it's costing you. a third of workers are not getting enough sleep to function at their peak performance. that is reducing their ability to do their jobs properly. sleep deprivation means a shocking 63 billion in lost productivity a year. that's a lot of money. that's why we are seeing goldman sachs and proctor & gamble focus on the initiatives like melatonin regulated lighting works. >> maybe pop a pill at night. >> all natural. >> lauren thank you so much for joining us. you ob
you have an american scarier sky west, south african airways, thai airways, saudi. korean air looks at the most numbers of planes destroyed. china had the 8 destroyed planes. they are ranking number one on this list. we don't want to scare you too much. the good news is last year was the least deadly year going back to data in 1985. improvements. don't be too scared. >> we heard about the cold temperatures o outside. a lot of workers can't sleep. >> used to brag about staying up...
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. >> coming up, global recognition for a south african painter turn the light into art. the defendant shanahan looks ahead for the opening match. >> football in spain. the team closed the gap on the one-way leaders. me.ning their gai the team played more like the champions they are. one of the performances of the season. gabriel, a 5 lead in hong kong. that is how the match ended. earlier, the second place host. it took the lead in the first half. five points clear of the english -- [indiscernible] class we were on top of them in the first half. the they were pushing and pushing, still a lot. >> italy's placing [indiscernible] rolling back the years this season. the legal of the campaign. it back, just before the break through. .ne-one are fourth and seventh. quite a goal coming up. going ahead after the half-hour. all local keeping. conspiring to completely ignore the ball. one-one. up to 6 after two goals. the first may be lucky. no such luck in the second goal. fantastic. one-joke. in march improvement, jesus christ -- one-two. >> a large improvement. they looked to b
. >> coming up, global recognition for a south african painter turn the light into art. the defendant shanahan looks ahead for the opening match. >> football in spain. the team closed the gap on the one-way leaders. me.ning their gai the team played more like the champions they are. one of the performances of the season. gabriel, a 5 lead in hong kong. that is how the match ended. earlier, the second place host. it took the lead in the first half. five points clear of the english --...
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on average, it's changing for the better across the south african continent and people are much more positive around that. clearly, resources has always been there. but what you're starting to see emerge are the african infrastructure story and the emerging middle class story. >> yeah. you see, the middle class is interesting. the bank, middle class is what you need to exploit. how big a part does mobile banking play, is going to play in that? >> in enormously large parts. we've launched the platform in south africa and we have about a million customers on part with our partner vodafone. we spent a lot of time and money building what we call a digital highway that enables us to roll out mobile banking apps on a speedy basis. so i think mobile is going to pay an enormous part in access to financial services where there isn't existing infrastructure. >> do you think you're sort of in a way, you know, africa is going to be teaching the rest of the world how to do mobile banking? what are the lessons that might apply to the rest of the world, more developed world? >> i think that's exactl
on average, it's changing for the better across the south african continent and people are much more positive around that. clearly, resources has always been there. but what you're starting to see emerge are the african infrastructure story and the emerging middle class story. >> yeah. you see, the middle class is interesting. the bank, middle class is what you need to exploit. how big a part does mobile banking play, is going to play in that? >> in enormously large parts. we've...
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the news comes as south african officials discuss the tie yepup today. regulator ves given the green light for the deal to go ahead. it's only the latest company in the mining industry or latest tie-up, we should say, which has been in the news. >>> elsewhere, intel shares are trading lower on the news. the company expects a jump in capital spending this year. intel projects costs of $20 billion in 2013 and expects revenue toes fall short of expectations in the first quarter. you can see shares down better than 4%, a big move for this side company. cnbc's john ford sends us more. >> a bit of whiplash for investors late n session and after hours on intel's earnings. they came out a little bit early. at first, they looked good to some people because the stock popped. after hours, it took a dive. let's take a look at what happens. intel's revenues in line, a little light. the street was looking for $13.5 billion in revenue. in earnings per share, wall street wanted 45 cents. intel turned in 48. looks pretty good, right? part of that was due to a tax benefit
the news comes as south african officials discuss the tie yepup today. regulator ves given the green light for the deal to go ahead. it's only the latest company in the mining industry or latest tie-up, we should say, which has been in the news. >>> elsewhere, intel shares are trading lower on the news. the company expects a jump in capital spending this year. intel projects costs of $20 billion in 2013 and expects revenue toes fall short of expectations in the first quarter. you can...
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. >> burks is serving a 55-year sentence for the murder of a south african immigrant. >> he came to america to work for his family. and he got killed. he was an innocent bystander. it wasn't meant for him. it was just a bunch of guys riding around high and drunk just doing stuff that don't even matter at all. and now that night turned into this life. >> and the life burks lives in wabash has recently gotten considerably more uncomfortable. he has been placed in the custody control unit for assaulting an officer and will likely soon transfer to the even more restrictive secured confinement unit. but burks still has a dream -- >> for the people i don't know who the future be, you can google meech. >> he plans to someday get out of prison and seek fame and fortune as a rapper known as young meech, da future. ♪ >> if burks had a fan club in the control unit, james greenburg might very well be its president. >> meech, that's my favorite rapper. he's the future. >> hands up like i'm reaching for the heavens, one false move then i'm reaching for my weapon. just being in the presence of demetrius i
. >> burks is serving a 55-year sentence for the murder of a south african immigrant. >> he came to america to work for his family. and he got killed. he was an innocent bystander. it wasn't meant for him. it was just a bunch of guys riding around high and drunk just doing stuff that don't even matter at all. and now that night turned into this life. >> and the life burks lives in wabash has recently gotten considerably more uncomfortable. he has been placed in the custody...
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gold by a couple of dollars, but that said closing slightly below 1690 for owens after reports a south african mine is suspending operations due to labor issues. gold climbing nine tenths of a cent still below their levels. beating estimates of $0.03. driven by health and personal care products. david: let's see what is happening with specifics in the market, let's start with larry at the tip of the cme. a market panel coming up. mark is chief investment strategist. larry, let's start with you at the cme. since apple, let's talk about apple, a lot of people are focused on that pretty much everybody has it in some stock portfolio. september, 9-21, test taken 22 points off of the s&p 500 just by itself off of the s&p. the overall market has held up very well. increased despite that. that is a good sign, is it not? >> it is a very good sign, david. rotation and resiliency. rotation side, correlations are very low, and as you said it has taken apple 22-point off the s&p and yet it hasn't skipped a beat. resiliency, apple has a big market cap it seems the market is shrugging his shoulders. right no
gold by a couple of dollars, but that said closing slightly below 1690 for owens after reports a south african mine is suspending operations due to labor issues. gold climbing nine tenths of a cent still below their levels. beating estimates of $0.03. driven by health and personal care products. david: let's see what is happening with specifics in the market, let's start with larry at the tip of the cme. a market panel coming up. mark is chief investment strategist. larry, let's start with you...
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south african singer turning a lot of heads in the united states.ou to her and the inspiration behind her unique sound. red lobster's 30 shrimp. wow, that's a lot of shrimp. [ male announcer ] it's red lobster's 30 shrimp! for $11.99 pair any two shrimp selections on one plate! like mango jalapeÑo shrimp and parmesan crunch shrimp. just $11.99. offer ends soon! i'm ryon stewart, and i sea food differently. i'm up next, but now i'm singing the heartburn blues. hold on, prilosec isn't for fast relief. cue up alka-seltzer. it stops heartburn fast. ♪ oh what a relief it is! so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates, you can use your citi thankyou points to travel whenever you want. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. to travel whenever you want. ...so as you can se
south african singer turning a lot of heads in the united states.ou to her and the inspiration behind her unique sound. red lobster's 30 shrimp. wow, that's a lot of shrimp. [ male announcer ] it's red lobster's 30 shrimp! for $11.99 pair any two shrimp selections on one plate! like mango jalapeÑo shrimp and parmesan crunch shrimp. just $11.99. offer ends soon! i'm ryon stewart, and i sea food differently. i'm up next, but now i'm singing the heartburn blues. hold on, prilosec isn't for fast...
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south african, providing a deaf track athlete with a flashing light that goes off at the start of a race at the same time as the starter pistol. -- for instance, providing a deaf track athlete with a flashing light that goes off at the start of a race at the same time as the starter pistol. >>> when you get to work, take a good look at your desk. what it means to your boss. >>> welcome back for fox 5 morning news. one caps fan in georgetown showing his love to the team. you may have noticed this inflatable caps hockey player that sits on the top of a house here the key bridge exxon. >> i've seen that. they brought it back. >> maybe that capital can score some goals. >> wow, you just went like that on the caps after three games. >> you lose patients after a while. >> listen. he is already hating. >> i want to see them win some games. >> starting the trash talk. >> they'll get it together. it is a long season. not as long as it normally is. >> exactly. they need to start winning. they only have 48 games. 8 game all right. it will snow. the timing is pretty good for people who are into
south african, providing a deaf track athlete with a flashing light that goes off at the start of a race at the same time as the starter pistol. -- for instance, providing a deaf track athlete with a flashing light that goes off at the start of a race at the same time as the starter pistol. >>> when you get to work, take a good look at your desk. what it means to your boss. >>> welcome back for fox 5 morning news. one caps fan in georgetown showing his love to the team....
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the former south african president was hospitalized for two weeks last month. nobel laureate continues to receive treatment and is gradually getting back to his normal routine. >>> five men accused of brutally gang raping and brutally killing a woman are charged with murder, rape and kidnapping the 23-year-old woman last month. the woman's brother tells cnn that the family would like to see a new hospital named after her to keep her memory live. >>> bad weather is hampering efforts to move an oil barge that ran aground near alaska's coast. so far, no visible signs of leaked fuel and the royal dutch shell oil barge is upright. authorities want to move the barge about 30 miles north to get a better look at possible damage. it ran aground whether it had to be cut free from a dug boat during a huge storm that whipped up 24 waives >>> in sear ra, a scathing speech from president bashar al assad and more blood shed throughout his country. >> a syrian opposition group says at least 91 people were killed today nationwide. activists say at least five of the victims died
the former south african president was hospitalized for two weeks last month. nobel laureate continues to receive treatment and is gradually getting back to his normal routine. >>> five men accused of brutally gang raping and brutally killing a woman are charged with murder, rape and kidnapping the 23-year-old woman last month. the woman's brother tells cnn that the family would like to see a new hospital named after her to keep her memory live. >>> bad weather is hampering...