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what, what do south africans think about it? the answer is by the presidency in south africa and asks one question and asks many questions, one of which is, do you agree that the government is performing well? in the year 2000, 72% of south africans agreed with that. the government popularity has fallen to just 54th year and we think the number will fall below 50% into 2015. this is a collapse in confidence in the south african state. the collapse in confidence can be seen and read in other indicators as well. riot policemen employed in south africa. between 1995 and 2001, south africa has a policing system and 11,000 riot policemen and then 10% of policemen that do policing work in the country, between 2002 and 2006 the riot numbers -- south africa was making it. we were going to become a successful democracy and you can see in the -- i think it's a fantastic way of measuring that. subsequently, the figure is at least 4,5000. a government is responding to the perceived threat. elected in a week or so i have no doubt leader of th
what, what do south africans think about it? the answer is by the presidency in south africa and asks one question and asks many questions, one of which is, do you agree that the government is performing well? in the year 2000, 72% of south africans agreed with that. the government popularity has fallen to just 54th year and we think the number will fall below 50% into 2015. this is a collapse in confidence in the south african state. the collapse in confidence can be seen and read in other...
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this is a collapse in the south african state. the collapse in confidence can be seen and read into the indicators as well. riot policemen employed in south africa, very good measure of government see their own future. between 1995-2001 south africa employed a national federal policing system, 11000 riot policemen, about 10% of police members work in the country. between 2002-six the number of riot policemen were 7000 between six and 10 two and a half thousand. we are going to become a successful democracy come and you can see and i think it's a fantastic way of measuring fat. subsequently the figure is at least 4.5000 we think it is probably doubled that now as well. a government that starts to our more riot policemen again is responding to a perceived threat. leader of the opposition in south africa, a leader to the role when he said to the great shock of in south africans invaded south africa's public, physically assaulted members and ejected after the takeover price in any state of the nation speech to avoid he had interrupted
this is a collapse in the south african state. the collapse in confidence can be seen and read into the indicators as well. riot policemen employed in south africa, very good measure of government see their own future. between 1995-2001 south africa employed a national federal policing system, 11000 riot policemen, about 10% of police members work in the country. between 2002-six the number of riot policemen were 7000 between six and 10 two and a half thousand. we are going to become a...
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say it's a good move for the democratic alliance. >> to really become a significant factor in south african politics, a winner of government. they are going to need a black candidate to front their campaign for that significant proportion of south africa. >> some say the political terrain in south africa is interesting. analysts say it could be many years before the rule ag african national congress is removed from power. they are still very popular. >>> police in macedonia are battling an armed group in the north where ethnic albanians are the majority. five police officers were killed 30 injured in gun battles on saturday. >> reporter: sporadic gun fire can be heard. the main fighting ended saturday night. assume refuse to surrender. the fighting entered a mainly albanian neighbourhood. the police action began early on saturday morning in the city, about 40km north of the capital. it's an area that saw fighting during an ethnic albanian insurgency in 2001. >> you can see it's terrible, terrible. >> reporter: the government said the attackers entered from an unnamed neighbouring country. s
say it's a good move for the democratic alliance. >> to really become a significant factor in south african politics, a winner of government. they are going to need a black candidate to front their campaign for that significant proportion of south africa. >> some say the political terrain in south africa is interesting. analysts say it could be many years before the rule ag african national congress is removed from power. they are still very popular. >>> police in macedonia...
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. >> south africans know politically things are changing. for the first time the main opposition party the democratic alliance will have a black leader and do voters feel about that? >> south african people are afraid of being led by a quite person but i don't think it mr. "l" make a difference. >> they have been praised by bringing more black people in the alliance and diverse flying the main opposition. this ushers in a new era of black leaders. a favorite is going up anti-apartheid activist and seened veteran. however some south africas are not convince that the alliance is truly transforming. >> is it really that simple that having a black person as head of the opposition means more black south africans will vote for the party? some disagree that it's a party that still represents white interests. >> just to put the black people in front knowing that they will be--these white people behind that might be a few. i'm not sure. that's how i see it. i really wouldn't vote. >> not now. >> not in this lifetime. >> not in this next coming lifeti
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>> i know you were speaking to the former chief executive of the south african football organization.rrounding the bidding for the 2010 world cup which was ultimately awarded to south africa. bloomberg is running a story picturing a suitcase with neatly bundled piles of $10,000 notes. they allege, the prosecutors from the u.s. department of justice, that this payment was to win the nod from fifa to win the contest, essentially, to host the 2010 world cup. fifa or should i say the department of justice, alleges that jack warner who heads soccer in north america, central america and the caribbean, it is alleged that jack walker sent his relatives to a hotel in paris to meet with a height ranking south african official. it's there that the suitcase full of cash was waiting. in 2004, months before the voting on the venue, a representative from morocco allegedly offered warner $1 million in exchange for his vote. according to the indictment south africa counted high-ranking officials at fifa the south african government and the bid committee arranged for a $10 million payment from the gove
>> i know you were speaking to the former chief executive of the south african football organization.rrounding the bidding for the 2010 world cup which was ultimately awarded to south africa. bloomberg is running a story picturing a suitcase with neatly bundled piles of $10,000 notes. they allege, the prosecutors from the u.s. department of justice, that this payment was to win the nod from fifa to win the contest, essentially, to host the 2010 world cup. fifa or should i say the...
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the last gentleman you sir. >> a message for you and south african people. tell zuma to stop creating the federation, only way you survive as economic entity, if you don't be part of this federation, status of south africa, nigeria will atan that of mexico 40 years ago. join the federation. take that message to the people. private sector driven. limited interference of the stupid government class. >> thank you, sir. >> thank you very much. [ applause ] >>> the next washington journal shane goldmacher and l.space feldman. discussing the 2016 presidential race. then looking at the house-senate budget agreement which the house passed and senate is expected to debate this week. >>> plus, your phone calls facebook comments and tweets. washington journal live tuesday at 7:00 a.m. eastern on cspan. we go to capitol hill for a discussion on reauthorization the federal aviation administration. this senate subcommittee plans a series of hearings on the reauthorization. this two hour session focuses on pilot fatigue and training and regulations for regional aviation. wi
the last gentleman you sir. >> a message for you and south african people. tell zuma to stop creating the federation, only way you survive as economic entity, if you don't be part of this federation, status of south africa, nigeria will atan that of mexico 40 years ago. join the federation. take that message to the people. private sector driven. limited interference of the stupid government class. >> thank you, sir. >> thank you very much. [ applause ] >>> the next...
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a message for you and the south african people. tell zuma to stop interfering with us creating the federation. that is the only you're going to survive as an economic entity if you don't be part of this federation, the status that south africa or nigeria or ethiopia or egypt will attain is that of mexico 40 years ago. so you need to join the federation. take that message to the people and it's private sector driven. the federation is geared to what kato stand for. limited interference of the stupid governing class. >> thank you, sir. thank you, marian. >> thank you very much. [ applause ] >>> here is some of what we're covering on c-span3 today. at 10:00 eastern a senate hearing on global health programs including testimony from musician elton john who will talk about the work of the elton john aids foundation. and at 2:30 eastern the senate small business committee looks at the effect of federal labor laws on the seafood industry. watch both hearings live here on c-span3 and at cspan.org. >>> google vice president vint cerf is cre
a message for you and the south african people. tell zuma to stop interfering with us creating the federation. that is the only you're going to survive as an economic entity if you don't be part of this federation, the status that south africa or nigeria or ethiopia or egypt will attain is that of mexico 40 years ago. so you need to join the federation. take that message to the people and it's private sector driven. the federation is geared to what kato stand for. limited interference of the...
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means more black south africans will vote for the party. some disagree, they say the democratic alliance still has to change the perception that it still represents the white opposition. >> these white people behind, that might i'm not so sure that's how i see it. so i really wouldn't vote for them. not now not in this lifetime. not in the next coming life sometime hey? >> reporter: suspicions aside some political analysts say it's a -- >> potential winner of government they're going to need a black candidate to front their campaign for that significant proportion of search votes. >> reporter: some say the political terrain in south africa is getting more interesting but many years before any party removes the ruling black african nationalist party. haru mutasa, al jazeera. >>> encouraging to buy local fabrics but it's hard to figure out what's genuine. when you shop for fabric in west africa it's the beginning of a creative journey. the tradition is you find a tailor or seam stress to make an outfit. but local garment producers say there i
means more black south africans will vote for the party. some disagree, they say the democratic alliance still has to change the perception that it still represents the white opposition. >> these white people behind, that might i'm not so sure that's how i see it. so i really wouldn't vote for them. not now not in this lifetime. not in the next coming life sometime hey? >> reporter: suspicions aside some political analysts say it's a -- >> potential winner of government...
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>> let south african people are scared of being led by a white person. but i don't think it would actually even make a difference. >> the outgoing leader has been praised for bringing more black people into the democratic alliance and for diversifying the leadership of the main opposition. the departure ushers in a era of white leaders. going up against 18th pawrd antiare apartheidanti-apartheidleaders. will that mean that more black south africans will vote for the party? it's a party that still represents white interests. >> just to you know put the black people in front knowing that obviously they will be maneuvered by these white people behind. that my point of view. i'm not so sure, that's how i see it. so i really wouldn't vote for not in this. not now. not in this lifetime. >> not in the next coming lifetime hey? >> reporter: suspicions aside political analysts say it's a good move strategically for the democratic alliance. >> so really become a significant factor in south african politics the potential winner of government, they are going to need
>> let south african people are scared of being led by a white person. but i don't think it would actually even make a difference. >> the outgoing leader has been praised for bringing more black people into the democratic alliance and for diversifying the leadership of the main opposition. the departure ushers in a era of white leaders. going up against 18th pawrd antiare apartheidanti-apartheidleaders. will that mean that more black south africans will vote for the party? it's a...
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say it's a good move for the democratic alliance. >> you really become a significant factor in south african politics a winner of government. they are going to need a black candidate to front their campaign for that significant proportion of south africa. >> some say the political terrain is interesting. analysts say it could be many years before the rule ag african national congress is removed from power. they are still very popular. >>> still to come at al jazeera... ..why kazakhstan is spending millions on cull tur to protect its sovereigty and who is in poll position for the spanish formula 1 grand prix. a 1 grand prix. >>> two weeks on from the earthquake and the death toll from nepal's devastating crisis has risen to above 7,900. the united nations says it's received a fraction. $415 million appeal for aid. with the monsoon weeks away the need for help is critical. andrew simmonds reports. >> reporter: more helicopters, more food supplies. after a slow-motion start, demands are gradually being answered. the aid effort is not keeping pace with need. the annual monsoon could mean remote
say it's a good move for the democratic alliance. >> you really become a significant factor in south african politics a winner of government. they are going to need a black candidate to front their campaign for that significant proportion of south africa. >> some say the political terrain is interesting. analysts say it could be many years before the rule ag african national congress is removed from power. they are still very popular. >>> still to come at al jazeera......
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anna: how are you going to encourage foreign investment into the south african economy minister? estment is currently not in a bad state in south africa as we speak. we have a number of projects. our infrastructure program is attracting both domestic and fournette investment as we speak in a number of areas. for instance trans-net rolling stock investment has actually attracted huge amounts of fournette investment. our economic zones are attracting a number of fournette investors who are coming into the manufacturing sector. we have a number of initiatives that are under way that are actually helping us to find the right synergies and partnerships with the private sector both domestic and fournette. anna: do you think some are put off by the changes they see in the b.e.e. the black economic empowerment. some investors don't understand exactly what that is going to mean in the future? is that putting off investment? >> i think what that has done is allowed space for engagement. when you put out policy proposals, those policy proposals are intended to create space for involvement. i
anna: how are you going to encourage foreign investment into the south african economy minister? estment is currently not in a bad state in south africa as we speak. we have a number of projects. our infrastructure program is attracting both domestic and fournette investment as we speak in a number of areas. for instance trans-net rolling stock investment has actually attracted huge amounts of fournette investment. our economic zones are attracting a number of fournette investors who are coming...
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he is what the south african government calls an illegal immigrant.says he has tried for years to get political asylum. >> i feel bad because as someone who is committed to the community within the country for 17 years, being forced to be illegal, because there are no open doors. they are forcing us to be illegal so that we can be tracked down. >> reporter: it's believed there could be up to 2 million undocumented migrant workers in south africa. the majority come from other african countries, hoping for a better life. but in a country with rrnd 40% unemployment many south africans blame migrants for taking their jobs. foreign workers and their families were target ed in a recent recent wave of attacks. it has started with a crackdown on undocumented migrants. and the arrests have begun. there was a police raid here a few days ago, and we hear that the police took a number of undocumented migrants away with them. there are raids like this happening across south africa and with them we're hearing allegations of police abuse and human rights violations.
he is what the south african government calls an illegal immigrant.says he has tried for years to get political asylum. >> i feel bad because as someone who is committed to the community within the country for 17 years, being forced to be illegal, because there are no open doors. they are forcing us to be illegal so that we can be tracked down. >> reporter: it's believed there could be up to 2 million undocumented migrant workers in south africa. the majority come from other african...
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good move strategically for the drastic alliance. >> to really become a significant factor in south african politics, a potential winner of government. they are going to need a black candidate to front their campaign for that significant proportion of south africa. >> some say the political terrain in south africa is getting more interesting, but analysts say it could be many years before any opposition party removes the ruling african national congress. it's all very popular with a black majority from power. hara matasa port elizabeth. >>> macedonia's enter ministry says five police officers have been killed in fighting with an armed group. more than 30 other officers were wounded in the operation. members. armed group are believed to have bear indicated themselves inside a house in the northern town. it's unclear who they are or what they want. the violence is heightening fears of instability in the former yugoslav republic following months of crisis. tim friend has more details. >> reporter: the police action began in the early morning in the suburb of kumonovo about 40 kilometers north
good move strategically for the drastic alliance. >> to really become a significant factor in south african politics, a potential winner of government. they are going to need a black candidate to front their campaign for that significant proportion of south africa. >> some say the political terrain in south africa is getting more interesting, but analysts say it could be many years before any opposition party removes the ruling african national congress. it's all very popular with a...
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erica wood has gone to the south african cape to see what is being done to save it. >> reporter: this is a penguin hospital, a place where distressed injured or orphan birds rehabilitate. >> we have 972 penguin chips. >> some are nursed back to health. others are permanent residents. like skipper, he'll never return to the wild, he's too tame. >> the education team is training him. he'll be an ambassador bird. i think he'll be amazing at. >> reporter: children come through to learn about the penguins. other lessons are carried out over the internet. >> we are waiting for lab as a result and we'll know if it's a boy or a girl. >> reporter: education is important. numbers of the penguins are low, there's fewer than 18,000 pairs in the wild. overfishing is a factor behind their decline. >> the adults have to travel further afield and expend more marijuana for themselves and the chicks. >> when the pressures sank off the coast. 19,000 were affected. most were saved. oil stels were a constant threat. the island off the west cape coast is well-known as a penguin colony. tourists are likely
erica wood has gone to the south african cape to see what is being done to save it. >> reporter: this is a penguin hospital, a place where distressed injured or orphan birds rehabilitate. >> we have 972 penguin chips. >> some are nursed back to health. others are permanent residents. like skipper, he'll never return to the wild, he's too tame. >> the education team is training him. he'll be an ambassador bird. i think he'll be amazing at. >> reporter: children come...
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. >> this man and his friends are unemployed south africans. they live in a township where there has been attacks on migrant workers and they form a volunteer protection unit. they say they are determined to stop the violence against foreigners. >> these come from africa for arab countries, they are here to make a living. they staff cheaper. i think the police are not helpful. even if we call them for a crime, they take hours to come. there are a few criminals using the opportunity. >> we are told that the shop was attacked a couple of months ago by around 30 people, and the somali man that ran it fled for his life. there are is number of foreign shop owners that decided to stay. they are afraid of being attacked day or night and are dependent for protection on local volunteer patrols. this man came to south africa, fleeing political violence in ethiopia. he has a wife and two children back home to support. two of his friends from somalia and ethiopia, he says was murdered close to his shop. >> it was around 8 o'clock at night they said "give u
. >> this man and his friends are unemployed south africans. they live in a township where there has been attacks on migrant workers and they form a volunteer protection unit. they say they are determined to stop the violence against foreigners. >> these come from africa for arab countries, they are here to make a living. they staff cheaper. i think the police are not helpful. even if we call them for a crime, they take hours to come. there are a few criminals using the opportunity....
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and we meet the south africans who are determined to protect people from attacks. hello. shelling by houthis rebels has forced saudi arabia to close all schools in the southern border region. all flights to and from the region's airport have also been suspended. and during a meeting of gulf cooperation leaders a human aaron aid center would be established. even before the conflict, ranking 150 fourth in human development. element half the people had no access to safe drinking water. food and security has also worsened the latest figures show that as many as 12 million do no have enough to eat the u.n. says it needs more than $273 million in emergency funds but saudi arabia has promised to provide. that summit has also been suffering other issues including iran's nuclear ambitions. and this is what the foreign minister has to say. the leaders have stressed the importance of reaching a final and comprehensive agreement that can guarantee the peacefulness of the nuclear program along with ensuring that the countries of the region would have the right according to the standar
and we meet the south africans who are determined to protect people from attacks. hello. shelling by houthis rebels has forced saudi arabia to close all schools in the southern border region. all flights to and from the region's airport have also been suspended. and during a meeting of gulf cooperation leaders a human aaron aid center would be established. even before the conflict, ranking 150 fourth in human development. element half the people had no access to safe drinking water. food and...
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they discovered oak could be replaced with a south african planned, roybust. >> here it is. it looks like a tea bag. >> reporter: it is known for leaves to make tea. using it to make wine is similar to brewing a cup. . >> we want anxiety oxidants. we don't want a lot of flavours, we don't want a cup of tea. we want a proper good red win. >> these are the plants grown here in south africa. for the process of making tea, it's the leaves they want, but for wine, it's the stems, the wood that they need. there's another reason that it has proven beneficial, it eliminates the need for preserves. it's so full of anti-oxy dents, and that means no sulphur. >> a lot of people are allergic to sulphur. when they drink the wipe, it affects them. the other thing is there's a consciousness throughout the world about using preservatives in wine. >> reporter: he's patented the concept hoping that it will give the wine a selling advantage. >> i wanted it to be south african, because inherently it's the right thing to do. if you do the right thing, you'd have to look after your own people. you
they discovered oak could be replaced with a south african planned, roybust. >> here it is. it looks like a tea bag. >> reporter: it is known for leaves to make tea. using it to make wine is similar to brewing a cup. . >> we want anxiety oxidants. we don't want a lot of flavours, we don't want a cup of tea. we want a proper good red win. >> these are the plants grown here in south africa. for the process of making tea, it's the leaves they want, but for wine, it's the...
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and i like virtually every south african who visits the occupied territory has a terrible sense of dÉjÀ seen it all before except it is infinitely worse. what is happening in the west bank is that the creation of a settlement enterprise has resulted in a situation that closely resembles that of apartheid in which the settlers are the equivalent of white south africans. they enjoy superior rights over palestinians, and they do a press palestinians. one does have a system of apartheid in the occupied palestinian territory. i might mention that apartheid is also a crime within the competence of international committal court. amy: you say, john dugard, that the situation in the palestinian territories is worse than apartheid. what would an apartheid case brought to the international criminal court look like? again, you are the special rapid tour, the un's special rapid tour when human rights in the palestinian territories as well as being a south african and international rights lawyer. >> i think it is important to stress the whole international environment has changed since the end of apa
and i like virtually every south african who visits the occupied territory has a terrible sense of dÉjÀ seen it all before except it is infinitely worse. what is happening in the west bank is that the creation of a settlement enterprise has resulted in a situation that closely resembles that of apartheid in which the settlers are the equivalent of white south africans. they enjoy superior rights over palestinians, and they do a press palestinians. one does have a system of apartheid in the...
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we meet the south african winemakers using a plant drunk for tea. and in sport, could the chicago blackhawks shoot down of the anaheim ducks as they try to reach the stanley cup finals for the third time in six years? >>> welcome back let's recap the headlines. the bodies of 17 were found during friday's operations which saved more than 4,000 migrants crossing the mediterranean sea >>> in iraq fighters from islamic state of iraq and levant launched a string of attacks in anbar. 20 soldiers were killed when eight suicide car bombers attacked the headquarters in fallujah. there has been more heavy fighting in yemen. pro-government forces in tiaz. four civilians were killed along with the border guard along with the saudi arabia border. >>> there will not be a summit in tanzania focussing on the crisis. a group of leaders are meeting to find the solution ending weeks of final protests. the demonstrations were triggered after it was said they'd seek a third term in office. let's go live to haru mutasa who is in the capital. the absence from the talk doe
we meet the south african winemakers using a plant drunk for tea. and in sport, could the chicago blackhawks shoot down of the anaheim ducks as they try to reach the stanley cup finals for the third time in six years? >>> welcome back let's recap the headlines. the bodies of 17 were found during friday's operations which saved more than 4,000 migrants crossing the mediterranean sea >>> in iraq fighters from islamic state of iraq and levant launched a string of attacks in...
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you know to be a trend and certain interesting items such as such as -- bill bill tong a type of south african jerky and beer and alcohol production is a great interest and technology business continues to be a good business and then children's play and activity centers including workshop rooms art studios and indoor playgrounds tend to be interesting things that we're seeing and the next page we've highlighted out our clients by industry and percentages and a couple of interesting -- i asked the counselors to pull out some interesting cases that are a little unusual or kind of very san francisco and the first one was a woman is a pilot and she wants to utilize drones to help her husband's business in doing soil engineering so and she wants to be based in san francisco even though likely the drones would be not in san francisco not much soil engineering i mean the kind of soil engineering she wants to do with drones and that's interesting and of course we have a mission native who came to our office because he has sort of developed a -- he worked on some bean ies with the logo system the logo
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. >> heads of state from across africa including the leaders of south africans, zimbabwe and the u.s.ecretary of state attended. including other v.i.p.es. the outgoing president goodluck jonathan sat next to buhari. buhari thanked him for accepting defeat after elections in march. after being sworn in the new president gave his inaugural speech. he said that the world expected the worse from nigeria but he promised to fight corruption and unemployment and improved security. >> he'll change the image of africa. i think there is a sense in the u.s. something that frustrates me that nigeria can't have a democratic transition or election. i think those days are over. >> outside of the venue thousands of buhari supporters try to get in to watch the ceremony. >> today we need to show our happiness. this did not allow the masses to be there. why? >> celebrations to mark this historic occasion is taking place across nigeria. but oh among those is the hard work and putting the country on the right track begins. nigeria. >> joining me from new york is john campbell, former u.s. ambassador to ni
. >> heads of state from across africa including the leaders of south africans, zimbabwe and the u.s.ecretary of state attended. including other v.i.p.es. the outgoing president goodluck jonathan sat next to buhari. buhari thanked him for accepting defeat after elections in march. after being sworn in the new president gave his inaugural speech. he said that the world expected the worse from nigeria but he promised to fight corruption and unemployment and improved security. >> he'll...
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still to come on the news hour, we will meet the south african whose are determines to protect people from attacks. skirt breeches as those believed to be links to isil. why police are blaming the architects the ever this world cup raitt. >> giving you a real look at the world today. desperate, hungry and risking it all... >> these people wanna get as far away as they can >> the migrant crisis sweeping europe, are governments turning their backs on those that need help the most? >> compass with sheila macvicar only on al jazeera america hello, again, welcome back to the news hour. shelling in yemen has forced saudi arabia to close all schools in the region. all flights from the region have also been suspended. human rights groups says the syrian governments amongsted to war crime. the ex-lives kills more than 3,000 civilians in aleppo last year. new video has emerged for a dramatic rescue t maic. the pictures the shots from the commercial vessel, which came to the rescue. all right let's talk more about the situation in yemen. thank you for coming in to al jazeera. >> thank you. >> i
still to come on the news hour, we will meet the south african whose are determines to protect people from attacks. skirt breeches as those believed to be links to isil. why police are blaming the architects the ever this world cup raitt. >> giving you a real look at the world today. desperate, hungry and risking it all... >> these people wanna get as far away as they can >> the migrant crisis sweeping europe, are governments turning their backs on those that need help the...
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south africans are hoping for better things on the hoarse don. they could still support the anc, but this could be a wake-up call that black people, it's not just the anc if you're going to deliver, we will make our decision by voting the other party in. june the weather looks pretty decent there, let's find out about the united states. >> we seem to have a bit of a lull across the united states, it is the peak tornado season. we've season major systems spawned from these two areas of cloud. you can see this one across the southern united states, across into denver, we've had storms. we've got our sub tropical storm system working its way across the coast of the carolinas. let's look at this one these shots come from eastern colorado where there were several tornadoes reported during the course of yesterday. this is not a particular strong twister, rainbow showing in the backgrounds. in texas there were quite a few spanned during the course of the day, they are much more deadly and you can see the emergency vehicles coping to the damage called by
south africans are hoping for better things on the hoarse don. they could still support the anc, but this could be a wake-up call that black people, it's not just the anc if you're going to deliver, we will make our decision by voting the other party in. june the weather looks pretty decent there, let's find out about the united states. >> we seem to have a bit of a lull across the united states, it is the peak tornado season. we've season major systems spawned from these two areas of...
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. >> reporter: this man and his friends are unemployed south africans. they live in a township where there has been repeated attacks on migrant workers. they formed whether or not they describe as a volunteer protection uniting saying they are determined to stop the violence against violence. >> the guys are coming from africa and other countries. they are here to make a living. then we get stuff cheaper. i think the police are not helpful, especially now. if you call them they'll take hours to come you know. sometimes they don't come. there are a few criminals using the opportunity. >> we are told that the shop was attacked a couple of months ago by around 30 people and the somali man that ran it fled for his life. there are is number of foreign shop owners that decided to stay. they are afraid of being attacked day or night and are dependent on local patrols. this man came to south africa fleeing political violence in ethiopia. he has a wife and two children back home to support. two of his friends from cyclone sam and youth -- ethiopia he says was mur
. >> reporter: this man and his friends are unemployed south africans. they live in a township where there has been repeated attacks on migrant workers. they formed whether or not they describe as a volunteer protection uniting saying they are determined to stop the violence against violence. >> the guys are coming from africa and other countries. they are here to make a living. then we get stuff cheaper. i think the police are not helpful, especially now. if you call them they'll...
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south africa alleged -- south african bid committee arranged for a $10 million payment to be made to caribbean football union where mr. warner was based to support it. warner it is alleged accepted the bid. ultimately south africa struggled to make the payment so it is alleged that fifa may be $10 million payment using money intended to support south africa's 2010 bid. it is astonishing, just some of the allegations present within this indictment. kirilenko caroline: how on earth has fifa responded? mark: it is ironic you said it sounds like a film script a what lady was walking by earlier -- a lady was walking by earlier and she said she liked the whole affair to a roman alaska -- polanski film. here is a statement this is a difficult time for football, the fans, and fifa as an organization. we understand the disappointment that many have expressed. i know the events of today will impact the way which many people view us. while there will be many people who are frustrated with the pace of change, i would like to dress the actions we have taken, and will continue to take. let me be cl
south africa alleged -- south african bid committee arranged for a $10 million payment to be made to caribbean football union where mr. warner was based to support it. warner it is alleged accepted the bid. ultimately south africa struggled to make the payment so it is alleged that fifa may be $10 million payment using money intended to support south africa's 2010 bid. it is astonishing, just some of the allegations present within this indictment. kirilenko caroline: how on earth has fifa...
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promising to create jobs, tackle corruption and put the interest of the black majority first south africansatching him and see if they'll attract more south africa supporters. >> cuba's president raul castro has met with pope francis at the vatican. >> it was supposed to be a meeting to thank pope francis for his role in helping foreign relations between havana and washington. but after private chat with the pontiff, cuban president raul castro made a stunning announcement. >> i said if the pope continues to talk as he does sooner or later i will start praying again and return to the catholic church and i'm not kidding. i'm a communist. the cuban communist party does not allow t but it is being allowed now. it is a step forward. >> it would be a return to castro's past. he and his older brother fidel castro went to a jesuit school in his youth before declaring themselves atheists and shutting down catholic schools in the revolution. it just so happens that pope francis is the first jesuit leader of the catholic church. president castro said that he would attend all the pope's masses when he
promising to create jobs, tackle corruption and put the interest of the black majority first south africansatching him and see if they'll attract more south africa supporters. >> cuba's president raul castro has met with pope francis at the vatican. >> it was supposed to be a meeting to thank pope francis for his role in helping foreign relations between havana and washington. but after private chat with the pontiff, cuban president raul castro made a stunning announcement. >>...
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and pakistan and india, the israelis helped the south africans when their government changed. the whole time the south africans were playing with nuclear weapons, we did make an issue out of it. because we liked the government. we don't argue with the people we like. north koreans have nuclear weapons and we try to prevent it. obviously, we haven't. we don't have that same incentive feeling about them that we do about the israelis. brian: why does israel and why does the united states think that they can prevent iran from have a nuclear weapons on both of our countries have nuclear weapons? walter: it is based on the assumption -- two things. iran was assig signer of the agreement. it is because of under the agreement, you can do it. what they did is to begin their process without telling anybody. and so, they were found in violation -- they maintained that it is not for a weapon, but certainly not the to a point where they are capable. and the interesting part about the agreement that we are trying to put together is that we are trying to stop a country that is capable of bui
and pakistan and india, the israelis helped the south africans when their government changed. the whole time the south africans were playing with nuclear weapons, we did make an issue out of it. because we liked the government. we don't argue with the people we like. north koreans have nuclear weapons and we try to prevent it. obviously, we haven't. we don't have that same incentive feeling about them that we do about the israelis. brian: why does israel and why does the united states think...
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south african investment group brait is paying $1 million for a stake in the retailer. shares opened up 3% on the deal. new look previously pulled plans for an ipo in 2010 due to weak market conditions. >> now our focus turns to greece. the imf says it's flexible with debt talks with athens and is hopeful of reaching a deal with international creditors. jerry rice said we're open to looking at all options. greece's next payment is for 310 million euros due on june 5th. athens extended an olive branch by inviting bids for a majority stake in the country's biggest port piraeus. it's lower than the 67% stake offered by the previous administration though the sale was put on pause when he came to power in january. julia joins us here around the desk. port privatization. is that a good sign? >> the timing is interesting but i don't think we should look at this in terms of a backtracking from the greek government because if there was backtracking involved it was done in february when the finance minister said we will ultimately privatize this port despite the fact that the gov
south african investment group brait is paying $1 million for a stake in the retailer. shares opened up 3% on the deal. new look previously pulled plans for an ipo in 2010 due to weak market conditions. >> now our focus turns to greece. the imf says it's flexible with debt talks with athens and is hopeful of reaching a deal with international creditors. jerry rice said we're open to looking at all options. greece's next payment is for 310 million euros due on june 5th. athens extended an...
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yesterday south african actress charlize theron graced the capital with her crew. lisa nesson is in with more on today's film. >> the can film festival is very much under way. you have to remember always and forever that it is an international film festival. we are looking to the first film in english from a greek director, and it is the festival director who said that this is the one movie that maybe nobody really understands what is going on but that that is a legitimate form of cinematic expression, too. you do not know what is going on, and it -- but it is good all the same. this is one of three films that john c reilly is in. we are seeing a lot of him. what i am looking forward to is woody allen's "irrational man. he has never been in competition. the less you know about them the more you enjoy them. at least that is what happens to me. it is about a philosophy professor. emma stone, i believe, is one of his students. there is a romantic component and you will hear more about that. today natalie portman when -- nelly portman will make her debut as -- natalie
yesterday south african actress charlize theron graced the capital with her crew. lisa nesson is in with more on today's film. >> the can film festival is very much under way. you have to remember always and forever that it is an international film festival. we are looking to the first film in english from a greek director, and it is the festival director who said that this is the one movie that maybe nobody really understands what is going on but that that is a legitimate form of...
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. >> displacement camps in the south african city of durban. so far there have been few reports of successful reintegration. charles stratford reports from durbin. >> the fences started coming down in the early morning. the government wants to move these people to the last remaining camps in durbin for foreigners who flood the recent attacks by local people. nahamin najimi came to south africa in 2003. she has four children. she came to the camp omonth ago. >> how can they remove the tents from the kids, they are sleeping, in the night it is cold and kids are getting sick every day. >> reporter: many of these people are asylum seekers or refugees from the democratic republic of congo and burundi. they fled their home countries and then atax against a foreign country where they hope to be safe. the government plans to move these people to another camp and this earnest they are pulling this tent down and as can you hear, these people are still refusing to move. >> our country there is a feet. we can't go to congo, there is a fight, burundi, there
. >> displacement camps in the south african city of durban. so far there have been few reports of successful reintegration. charles stratford reports from durbin. >> the fences started coming down in the early morning. the government wants to move these people to the last remaining camps in durbin for foreigners who flood the recent attacks by local people. nahamin najimi came to south africa in 2003. she has four children. she came to the camp omonth ago. >> how can they...
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customers in those countries who need service, who need to be sold to, you are adding saudi arabians, south africansrdanians in those markets to serve those customers. and we did a great deal of hiring all around the world to serve growing markets. that is not outsourcing. by the way, there are a lot of people who purposely confuse those terms to make a political point. mark: there is still the question of whether it is important in for a ceo to fight to keep jobs at home, even if you're trying to invade other markets. carly: of course it is. when people talk about real outsourcing, the biggest amount of outsourcing i did was in california to texas. ♪ john: it is time for monkey business. a japanese zoo apologizes for naming a baby monkey charlotte after the new royal baby. people in japan thought that was offensive. mark, on a scale of 1-godzilla how do you feel about this? mark: as we say in japanese, no problem at all. they can do what they want. we want to thank the des moines register. we look forward to continuing our partnership. john: tomorrow, governor rick snyder. remember, we are great at
customers in those countries who need service, who need to be sold to, you are adding saudi arabians, south africansrdanians in those markets to serve those customers. and we did a great deal of hiring all around the world to serve growing markets. that is not outsourcing. by the way, there are a lot of people who purposely confuse those terms to make a political point. mark: there is still the question of whether it is important in for a ceo to fight to keep jobs at home, even if you're trying...
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fifa vice president jack warner of trinidad accused of soliciting $10 million in bribes from the south african government to host the 2010 world cup. warner issued a statement saying he's innocent of any charges. >>> the russia 2018 and qatar 20 2022 were all rigged. there will be no changes to the upcoming schedule. >> this is good what happens it confirms that we are on the right track. it hurts it's not easy but it is the only way to go. >> reporter: around the world news of the arrests registered more anger than shock. >> translator: it's absurd, absurd fifa won lots of money in the meantime we have be brassians struggling to survive. >> it is not a surprise. they built all the stadiums they left brazil and the country is even worse. >> reporter: swiss authorities announced their own probe for the selection of 2018 and 2022. also prompted for the u.s. hosting the copa america tournament in 2016, these are the pictures from that moment, attorney general lynch speaking in brooklyn says bribery has been a central theme in conversation negotiations for copa america too. be antonio it is worth
fifa vice president jack warner of trinidad accused of soliciting $10 million in bribes from the south african government to host the 2010 world cup. warner issued a statement saying he's innocent of any charges. >>> the russia 2018 and qatar 20 2022 were all rigged. there will be no changes to the upcoming schedule. >> this is good what happens it confirms that we are on the right track. it hurts it's not easy but it is the only way to go. >> reporter: around the world...
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the south african police to mr. has announced that jacob cymer will not have to repay the public money spent on his private residence. it cost more than $20 million and included an animal enclosure and swimming pool. the minister rules that they were legitimate security features. on a whirlwind tour of european capitals david cameron is now in paris to talk to president francois hollande. they want to form a closer political union, cut red tape, and restrict access to benefits by eu migrants. the u.s. defense secretary says the american military leaders are looking to bolster the iraqi forces following the islamic state takeover of ramadi. these comets come after he said iraqi wars is lacked the will to fight. our state department correspondent set down with bre -- sat down with rhett on american anti-isis strategy. >> if they are ready to fight, they will get the support they need. east of ramadi, we had tribal fighters sign up and ready to go fight. we'll make sure the tribal fighters will fight, when, and have th
the south african police to mr. has announced that jacob cymer will not have to repay the public money spent on his private residence. it cost more than $20 million and included an animal enclosure and swimming pool. the minister rules that they were legitimate security features. on a whirlwind tour of european capitals david cameron is now in paris to talk to president francois hollande. they want to form a closer political union, cut red tape, and restrict access to benefits by eu migrants....
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prosecutors concerning south africans. to any individual. it is those before and after, the period of the world cup. have been auditorred by the auditor general of south africa and no such amount has been found on our books. >> two iraq where government forces backed by shia forces are battling to retake the oil refinery isil fighters hold langer sections of the complex in the north. control of the refinery has been hotly contested for months. the government captures it in november before losing control again in the meanwhile, they say it kills at least 110 iraqi troops, in just 24 hours that is in the battle of the am bar province. many remain suspicious and angry. the fight to retake the province should be a sunni led, and not led by the militias. >> sunni fighters take an oath happening at the air bass, they are officially joining the fight against isil. after criticism for deploying shia militias to the predominately sunni province, the government is trying to recruit more groups, they have long been suspicious of the government which is
prosecutors concerning south africans. to any individual. it is those before and after, the period of the world cup. have been auditorred by the auditor general of south africa and no such amount has been found on our books. >> two iraq where government forces backed by shia forces are battling to retake the oil refinery isil fighters hold langer sections of the complex in the north. control of the refinery has been hotly contested for months. the government captures it in november before...
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protestors in the south african nation have been on the streets now for almost two weeks. demonstrating against the decision by the president to run for a third term, which they say is illegal. al jazeera malcolm web is our correspondent in the capitol. soldiers have been out on the streets of the capitol since the second day of protests against the president pierre bid for a third term. the army says it is supporting the police but it's soldiers have not juneed in the violence, and the protestor like them. >> the soldiers are always protecting them when the policeman shoot at us. >> we thank the soldiers and their commander, we should deploy more soldiers on the street. >> that protest was then broken up. police fired tear gas and guns this time nobody was injured. the protectors say a lot of people in police uniforms are not policeman but members of the ruling party youth wing, and the protestors say that a much more likely to shoot them with guns but they say as long as the soldiers are out from the streets too then they are safe, and muchless likely to get shot. it is
protestors in the south african nation have been on the streets now for almost two weeks. demonstrating against the decision by the president to run for a third term, which they say is illegal. al jazeera malcolm web is our correspondent in the capitol. soldiers have been out on the streets of the capitol since the second day of protests against the president pierre bid for a third term. the army says it is supporting the police but it's soldiers have not juneed in the violence, and the...
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. >> a south african once told me never get between a mother hippo and her calf. you're in desperate danger. they're beautiful but dangerous animals. that's your world news for now. more news at the top of the hour. if you want more, you can always go to our website dw.de. stay with us here at dw. s in india worn a deadly heat wave is said to continue. dramatic shakeup of the political landscape in spain after a big advance for antiauthority movements.
. >> a south african once told me never get between a mother hippo and her calf. you're in desperate danger. they're beautiful but dangerous animals. that's your world news for now. more news at the top of the hour. if you want more, you can always go to our website dw.de. stay with us here at dw. s in india worn a deadly heat wave is said to continue. dramatic shakeup of the political landscape in spain after a big advance for antiauthority movements.
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thought extradition and granted bail and said warner solicited bribes worth $10 million from the south africanernment to host the 2010 world cup. they captured the last government held town in idlib province and borders turkey and has access to assad's province of the coast and latakia and heavy shelling and rocket fire before it was stormed by rebel fighters and the government vehicles were seen pulling out. security council briefed about the continuing barrel bomb attacks in syria and some of them allegedly containing chlorine gas and ambassador told al jazeera she has no doubt the regime was possible and made it clear the u.s. position on setting up a no fly shown was changed. >> you can assess if going to war with the regime will bring results you seek and it's an extremely complicated enterprise and it's one ultimately that if the assad regime tested would include shooting planes out of the sky and they refer to a sky zone as if it's a soft option that we will turn a blind eye to and it's a very complicated enterprise. >> you can see that entire interview on talk to al jazeera at 4:30 gmt
thought extradition and granted bail and said warner solicited bribes worth $10 million from the south africanernment to host the 2010 world cup. they captured the last government held town in idlib province and borders turkey and has access to assad's province of the coast and latakia and heavy shelling and rocket fire before it was stormed by rebel fighters and the government vehicles were seen pulling out. security council briefed about the continuing barrel bomb attacks in syria and some of...
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so south africans are watching him and waiting to see had remains if his appointment is what the democratic alliance needs to attract black voters. port elizabeth. >> it's been two weeks since nearly 8,000 people were killed in nepal's earthquake. the priority now is rebuilding infrastructure and presenting the spread of disease. doctors are concerned about pregnant women and babies. fez jamil has more. >> reporter: it began to shake. >> first, i was told not to move. but then the hospital kept shaking, and an oxygen cylinder fell over. the doctors came and told me to get out. so, i ran down the stairs. she had to get an emergency ses sarnling separation 12 hours later because of the risk to her life and her baby's. doctors say several women had miss carriages. they are emphasizing the need to keep a close eye on their pregnant patients. >> in these kind of situations it is expected. we do know that women go through a lot of stress. women who are about to deliver are particularly vulnerable. they may lose their homes. they may lose a bread winner and that does cause stress. so they could be
so south africans are watching him and waiting to see had remains if his appointment is what the democratic alliance needs to attract black voters. port elizabeth. >> it's been two weeks since nearly 8,000 people were killed in nepal's earthquake. the priority now is rebuilding infrastructure and presenting the spread of disease. doctors are concerned about pregnant women and babies. fez jamil has more. >> reporter: it began to shake. >> first, i was told not to move. but then...
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so south africans are watching him and waiting to see if his appointment is what the democratic allianceo entice more much sought off black voters. al jazerra port elizabeth. >>> hundreds of families gathered in mexico on mother's day to demands justice for their missing children. protesters held a march in mexico city carrying photos to put pressure on the government to look for them. amnesty international says more than 25,000 people have gone missing in mexico in yes cents recent years. >>> chilean president is expected to announce the formation of a new cabinet later. she fired the last one live on tv. over a series of corruption sandals. but as daniel reports from the capital santiago, this that did little to improve the slide in her approval ratings. >> reporter: chileans are losing faith. the opinion polls show that her popularity has fallen to drastic lows . >> she came in to office knowing trust in politician was very low. but she had high percentage trust now. the real state scandal that affects her son has affected the trust people have on her and that is going to be very diff
so south africans are watching him and waiting to see if his appointment is what the democratic allianceo entice more much sought off black voters. al jazerra port elizabeth. >>> hundreds of families gathered in mexico on mother's day to demands justice for their missing children. protesters held a march in mexico city carrying photos to put pressure on the government to look for them. amnesty international says more than 25,000 people have gone missing in mexico in yes cents recent...
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. >> south african organization has denied that it gave a bribe to host the 2010 world cup.also said world cup funds had been cleanly audited. >> no such amount was paid by the department of sport and recreation and the government of south africa to any individual our financial records and books for the 2010 and 11 years, and those before and after the period of the world cup have been audited by the auditor general of south africa, and no such amount has been found on our books. ♪ >>> to iraq now where government forces backed by shia fighters are battling to retake the country's biggest oil refinery from the islamic state of iraq and the levant. control of the refinery has been hotly contested for months. iraqi government forces captured it in november before losing control of it again. >>> meanwhile isil says it has killed at least 110 iraqi troops and shia allies in 24 hours. but is in the battle for the sunni dominated anbar province. iraq enlisted more sunni fighters to join the battle there. but many are still suspicious and angry. they say the government has ignored
. >> south african organization has denied that it gave a bribe to host the 2010 world cup.also said world cup funds had been cleanly audited. >> no such amount was paid by the department of sport and recreation and the government of south africa to any individual our financial records and books for the 2010 and 11 years, and those before and after the period of the world cup have been audited by the auditor general of south africa, and no such amount has been found on our books....
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. >> a south african once told me never get between a mother hippo and her calf. you're in desperate danger. they're beautiful but dangerous animals. that's your world news for now. more news at the top of the hour. if you want more, you can always go to our website dw.de. do stay with us here at dw. ó ♪ damien mcguinness: hello, and a very warm welcome to "focus on europe" -- with some of the very best personal stories behind the headlines from all over europe. thanks very much for joining us. and we've got some really cracking stories lined up for you today. in latvia, facing up to a painful past in poland, facing up to an uncertain future and in sweden, moving house -- literally. the ukraine crisis has left many of russia's neighbors feeling nervous, particularly latvia. un
. >> a south african once told me never get between a mother hippo and her calf. you're in desperate danger. they're beautiful but dangerous animals. that's your world news for now. more news at the top of the hour. if you want more, you can always go to our website dw.de. do stay with us here at dw. ó ♪ damien mcguinness: hello, and a very warm welcome to "focus on europe" -- with some of the very best personal stories behind the headlines from all over europe. thanks very...