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than in one joblessness is particularly severe for the country's youth seven out of ten young south africans are without work. paul or mama loko could easily have fallen into a trap of remaining idle. in south africa it's unemployment is that really bit because that way i stay in my street and in each and every house there's a there's a young person who's sitting home not having a job you know taking that i'd schools to get a job rather than not from a local travels thirty kilometers a day from her home in wasilla township to her m.b. a youth employment platform in inner city johannesburg since its inception in two thousand and nine the organization has offered workplace skills and basic training to over four hundred fifty thousand unemployed south african youth. placing fifty five thousand into their first jobs. your computer skills how to write a proper in media your for money and then how to present yourself how to talk the body language when you in a way place the still of the teach as the program's aim to get any in south african ready for the job market and they link them with prospect
than in one joblessness is particularly severe for the country's youth seven out of ten young south africans are without work. paul or mama loko could easily have fallen into a trap of remaining idle. in south africa it's unemployment is that really bit because that way i stay in my street and in each and every house there's a there's a young person who's sitting home not having a job you know taking that i'd schools to get a job rather than not from a local travels thirty kilometers a day from...
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also coming up on the programme: the south african djs and their unique style of house music playing yitzhak rabin, and the architect of the middle east peace process , architect of the middle east peace process, has been assassinated. a jewish man has been arrested in extreme stuart opposition has claimed responsibility for the killing. a polling booths throughout the country, they voted on an historic day for australia. the result was clear, the monarchy would survive. of the american hostages, there was no sign. they are being holed somewhere inside the compound. should the americans attempted rescue, they will all die. this mission has surpassed all expectations. voyager one is now the most distant man—made object anywhere in the universe and itjust seems to keep on going. tonight we proved once more that the true strength of our nation comes not from the might of our arms or the scale of our wealth, but on the enduring power of owl ideals. of course this is newsday on the bbc. our top stories: the us has mobilised thousands of troops, as president trump continues his crackdown o
also coming up on the programme: the south african djs and their unique style of house music playing yitzhak rabin, and the architect of the middle east peace process , architect of the middle east peace process, has been assassinated. a jewish man has been arrested in extreme stuart opposition has claimed responsibility for the killing. a polling booths throughout the country, they voted on an historic day for australia. the result was clear, the monarchy would survive. of the american...
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however better broke the south african in this game to the south african in this game to the delight and then he didn't look back. perhaps with revenge on his mind, remembering his stinging defeat to anderson earlier this year at wimbledon, he won five successive points and took the first set. anderson, who hadn't faced a break point in winning his first two matches, was broken twice more in the second set by roger as he claimed the victory and in the process the top spot in the group. it increases his chance of avoiding top—ranked novak djokovic in the semis. elsewhere in the group, dominic thiem swept aside number nine kei nishikori in an impressive straight sets victory but it wasn't another is both players now except the tournament. a pink team winning may have helped me, of course, coming to this match a bit more relaxed but as to me, i've always wa nted relaxed but as to me, i've always wanted to go to the baying and win the match, ever go through great, if i don't, i didn't deserve it so unhappy am still alive and i have a good good match on the day after tomorrow, i'm not sur
however better broke the south african in this game to the south african in this game to the delight and then he didn't look back. perhaps with revenge on his mind, remembering his stinging defeat to anderson earlier this year at wimbledon, he won five successive points and took the first set. anderson, who hadn't faced a break point in winning his first two matches, was broken twice more in the second set by roger as he claimed the victory and in the process the top spot in the group. it...
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for many south african artists, keeping their sound true to its roots is hugely important, but to makeably have to give up some control. nomia iqbal, bbc news. we will be hearing more of them. there is more on that in all of the news on our website. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter — i'm @bbc mike embley. thank you for watching. hello. friday starts with the last widespread frost of this cold spell before things turn milder over the weekend. but windier, too. here's a look at things then for early risers on friday morning. quite a bit of blue showing up. the cold spots will be down to —5 or —6 perhaps. one or two mist and fog patches, so nothing widespread. there's still one or two showers dotted about western parts of the uk early on. when you have these, you will not be as cold as elsewhere. but for most, it's a sunny start to the day, and the sunshine will continue throughout. the sun will turn increasingly hazy across western parts of the uk on through the day. high cloud spilling in ahead of this area of rain, which will be knocking on the door of n
for many south african artists, keeping their sound true to its roots is hugely important, but to makeably have to give up some control. nomia iqbal, bbc news. we will be hearing more of them. there is more on that in all of the news on our website. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter — i'm @bbc mike embley. thank you for watching. hello. friday starts with the last widespread frost of this cold spell before things turn milder over the weekend. but windier, too....
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so it's like that but we're happy that we came with something truly south african and authentic and people fell in love with it. in their own studio, que and goldmax are in control of their sound. having already gone gold and platinum, it's the reason why they haven't signed to a major record label and they say they don't want to be exploited. ownership is a very cheap thing in south africa because a lot of people don't own a lot of things that they do for themselves, so we want to own everything that we do. they want to perform in ibiza, where the world's top djs play, and follow in the footsteps of famous south african artists black coffee and euphonik. euphonik has been in the music industry for more than 20 years working independently, but even he admits it has its limitations. it's definitely difficult, it's not the easiest thing in the world and the thing about the music business is that you can be a musician that really loves music but ultimately at the end of the day this thing is a business. if you're an artist in south africa, you don't really need a major but if you've got globa
so it's like that but we're happy that we came with something truly south african and authentic and people fell in love with it. in their own studio, que and goldmax are in control of their sound. having already gone gold and platinum, it's the reason why they haven't signed to a major record label and they say they don't want to be exploited. ownership is a very cheap thing in south africa because a lot of people don't own a lot of things that they do for themselves, so we want to own...
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it's called gommm, and it's a type of south african house music that's becoming increasingly popular distruction boyz from durban are two djs at the forefront of the scene, who've been nominated for best african act. nomia iqbal went to meet them. a warning, her report contains flashing images. the music that we make is 100% authentically south african music, it's not made anywhere across the world. it's called qum. it comes from the streets of durban. destruction boyz have sold millions of records, won multiple industry awards and they've done it by themselves with no major record label. que and goldmax were born here in the township of kwamashu, which has one of the highest murder rates in south africa. it was in this house where they created their first album on an old pc. what is it about kwamashu that inspires that sound that you guys make? it has to be the struggle. yeah, the struggle, yeah. crime is at an all—time high. people, if you can show them this came from kwamashu, they won't believe you. why? because kwamashu is just like a township, it's just the hood. but, despite t
it's called gommm, and it's a type of south african house music that's becoming increasingly popular distruction boyz from durban are two djs at the forefront of the scene, who've been nominated for best african act. nomia iqbal went to meet them. a warning, her report contains flashing images. the music that we make is 100% authentically south african music, it's not made anywhere across the world. it's called qum. it comes from the streets of durban. destruction boyz have sold millions of...
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well, if you understand the south african system, in terms of the rises that have happened in the lastonths, that's because of the rand—dollar exchange, that is out of our hands. part of the other is because of the fuel levy, which is managed by the department... you could put a cap on prices if you so chose, you did it in september, then you released the cap, which is why the price soared again. the people of your country, 27% of whom are unemployed, more than 50% of whom live in poverty, don't want explanations, they just want action, they want you to put a cap on these soaring prices. will you do it? who is going to take that cost? because we do not have oil as a country. we are dependent on the international market. we have to buy it in the market. and we don't have any control over that price. that is the reality. the cat that we were able to put for one month was simply because of the monies that had been accumulated because of over—recovery. that was able to cover one month. it's not sustainable to do it for ever. for this month that we are going in to now, november, actually, w
well, if you understand the south african system, in terms of the rises that have happened in the lastonths, that's because of the rand—dollar exchange, that is out of our hands. part of the other is because of the fuel levy, which is managed by the department... you could put a cap on prices if you so chose, you did it in september, then you released the cap, which is why the price soared again. the people of your country, 27% of whom are unemployed, more than 50% of whom live in poverty,...
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it's called qum and it's a type of south african house music that's becoming increasingly popular inpean music awards. distruction boyz from durban are two djs at the forefront of the scene who've been nominated for best african act. nomia iqbal went to meet them. a warning — her report contains flashing images. the music that we make is 100% authentically south african music, not made anywhere across the world. it's called qum. it comes from the streets of durban. destruction boyz have sold millions of records, won multiple industry awards and they've done it by themselves with no major record label. que and goldmax were born here in the township of kwamashu, which has one of the highest murder rates in south africa. it was in this house where they created their first album on an old pc. what is it about kwamashu that inspires that sound that you guys make? it has to be the struggle. yeah, the struggle, yeah. crime is at an all—time high. people, if you can show them this came from kwamashu, they won't believe you. why? because kwamashu isjust like a township, it'sjust the hood. wit
it's called qum and it's a type of south african house music that's becoming increasingly popular inpean music awards. distruction boyz from durban are two djs at the forefront of the scene who've been nominated for best african act. nomia iqbal went to meet them. a warning — her report contains flashing images. the music that we make is 100% authentically south african music, not made anywhere across the world. it's called qum. it comes from the streets of durban. destruction boyz have sold...
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well land reform is continues to be a contentious issue for south africans given just how little land is in the hands of black south africans since one thousand nine hundred four only twenty one percent of agricultural land has been redistribution redistributed rather to black ownership but the issue around expropriation specifically is just what it could mean for the economy what it could mean a for jobs in south africa and also food production those against it say that this would of course impact the country negatively investors would be scared off if they wouldn't know if south africa was a stable a safe place to invest in if land could be taken away at any time and without the owners of that length being paid for it while those on the other end of the spectrum saying that so many south africans have been disenfranchised they have no land of their own to contribution to the economy you know so we do have south africans across the border and once or other side of this debate and we have seen presidents a remote force are in a difficult position talking to people like talking to the
well land reform is continues to be a contentious issue for south africans given just how little land is in the hands of black south africans since one thousand nine hundred four only twenty one percent of agricultural land has been redistribution redistributed rather to black ownership but the issue around expropriation specifically is just what it could mean for the economy what it could mean a for jobs in south africa and also food production those against it say that this would of course...
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the opportunity to highlight the south african scottish kilt. this is one of our collections. it can change. you actually see the interior of the kilt. they want to be sure to highlight how this particular uniform was modified. he took a shirt pocket and showed it onto the -- sewed it into the inside so we had one more space to carry something. whether that was ammunition or a keepsake, we don't know but it allows us to keep guessing and allow us the opportunity to see what it was like in the trenches were in egypt which was where those who served with the south african scottish unit were sent. to the end of the case you were able to highlight the overcoat. you think about one infantrymen thing right there on the equator and the heat and sand. another being in the freezing temperatures of siberia which you can almost feel but looking at the heavy textures of this beautiful coat and you can notice the exterior pouches. you can see the true global nature. a variety of nations and a variety of climate zones and there was not one experience that was exactly like another. next we w
the opportunity to highlight the south african scottish kilt. this is one of our collections. it can change. you actually see the interior of the kilt. they want to be sure to highlight how this particular uniform was modified. he took a shirt pocket and showed it onto the -- sewed it into the inside so we had one more space to carry something. whether that was ammunition or a keepsake, we don't know but it allows us to keep guessing and allow us the opportunity to see what it was like in the...
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and their new jobs are being created and no money has been stolen and i think the majority of south africans are desperate for a government that will be able to prepare them for the future they want. now. the other uphill battle that you're facing is that many in south africa view the democratic alliance the day as kind of the successors of former apartheid rulers the perception is that the da is is for affluent white south africans is it not think that's a propaganda always given by liberation movements. people never believed that the da would be a party that governs a city like johannesburg which is a cosmopolitan city and when we came in there we campaign we demonstrated to the people of south africa that we're the only party that can bring also the africans together and it's a project that very few parties in the world are doing we're the ones that are doing it and we demonstrated that where we now govern life is improving force of africans so for us when we look at where we stand as a party we are all across all races all different religions different cultures and that's the vision that
and their new jobs are being created and no money has been stolen and i think the majority of south africans are desperate for a government that will be able to prepare them for the future they want. now. the other uphill battle that you're facing is that many in south africa view the democratic alliance the day as kind of the successors of former apartheid rulers the perception is that the da is is for affluent white south africans is it not think that's a propaganda always given by liberation...
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finals as he cruised past south african kevin anderson. less than a week ago federer was dealt a drubbing by cain issue cooling he's back on for now though as his pinpoint backhands test i it was kevin anderson who knocked federer out of wimbledon this year after a marathon quarter final but this one really looks like it would go the distance at four all in the first set federer broke the south african serve before holding his own to take the six six for. the thirty seven year old remains dominant a confident approach to the net leaving anderson no chance here i am soon enough the deal was sealed six four six three. federer is a six time champion here and he's not getting too worked up about the prospect of making it seven. for me i've always wanted to go out with a bang today and win the match if i go through great if i don't well i don't deserve to be through it it's ok to some i'm out of still alive and i hope i can play a good match on the day after more i'm not sure when i'm playing. that one hundredth korea title is weaving. over to
finals as he cruised past south african kevin anderson. less than a week ago federer was dealt a drubbing by cain issue cooling he's back on for now though as his pinpoint backhands test i it was kevin anderson who knocked federer out of wimbledon this year after a marathon quarter final but this one really looks like it would go the distance at four all in the first set federer broke the south african serve before holding his own to take the six six for. the thirty seven year old remains...
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for many south african artists, keeping their sound true to its roots is hugely important but to makeome control. nomia iqbal, bbc news. likely to be hearing more from them. the annual day of the dead celebrations are studied in mexico. here is a taste of what is on offer this year. here is the main square in the capital, mexico city, playing home to these sculptures. some have been made to represent migrants, at timely issue, as we have been discussing. also victims of the tlatelolco massacre. just a reminder of the menus, and donald trump has said he is planning to deny asylum to those who enter the united states outside legal ports of entry. he has made immigration one of the main issues of campaigning for the mid—term elections. his opponents and some in his own party have accused him of story had to win votes. that is of an hour. thank you for watching. —— stirring up eight. —— recovery. for watching. —— stirring up eight. “ recovery. “— for watching. —— stirring up eight. —— recovery. —— hate. hello. friday starts with the last widespread frost of this cold spell before things t
for many south african artists, keeping their sound true to its roots is hugely important but to makeome control. nomia iqbal, bbc news. likely to be hearing more from them. the annual day of the dead celebrations are studied in mexico. here is a taste of what is on offer this year. here is the main square in the capital, mexico city, playing home to these sculptures. some have been made to represent migrants, at timely issue, as we have been discussing. also victims of the tlatelolco massacre....
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it's called qum and it's a type of south african house music that's becoming increasingly popular inmet the two of the djs behind it, destruction boys. a warning — her report contains flashing images. the music that we make is 100% authentically south african music, it's not made anywhere across the world. it's called qum. it comes from the streets of durban. destruction boyz have sold millions of records, won multiple industry awards and they've done it by themselves with no major record label. que and goldmax were born here in the township of kwamashu, which has one of the highest murder rates in south africa. it was in this house where they created their first album on an old pc. what is it about kwamashu that inspires that sound that you guys make? it has to be the struggle. yeah, the struggle, yeah. crime is at an all—time high. people, if you can show them this came from kwamashu, they won't believe you. why? because kwamashu isjust like a township, it'sjust the hood. with no major record label behind them, destruction boyz have relied on social media and local taxis playing th
it's called qum and it's a type of south african house music that's becoming increasingly popular inmet the two of the djs behind it, destruction boys. a warning — her report contains flashing images. the music that we make is 100% authentically south african music, it's not made anywhere across the world. it's called qum. it comes from the streets of durban. destruction boyz have sold millions of records, won multiple industry awards and they've done it by themselves with no major record...
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with great difficulty i think is probably the easiest answer the issue with the south african education system really is that it is comp. segregated in the sense that the predominantly rich white kids will go to high schools and primary schools where you can afford to be nonchalant about things where it's not as much of a struggle you've got easy access to books reading materials the the windows of the school are broken whereas you have majority black and of color students who go to these kinds of high schools and primary schools which are dilapidated so when you get past that matric level you then go into the same institution which causes these like rifts and differences of opinions which really are university level should be a good thing but for me at least a difference of opinion your opinion shouldn't be that my livelihood is less important than yours or black rooted and bigotry which is what the civil john road statue is. when that movement started i remember i was. i was on the fence about the removal of the statue and i'm from a black school so you know what what thank you so in
with great difficulty i think is probably the easiest answer the issue with the south african education system really is that it is comp. segregated in the sense that the predominantly rich white kids will go to high schools and primary schools where you can afford to be nonchalant about things where it's not as much of a struggle you've got easy access to books reading materials the the windows of the school are broken whereas you have majority black and of color students who go to these kinds...
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now a group of white south african farmers say they've been energized by the alt-right in the u.s.toric. they believe they're in danger and the country is heading toward a brutal race war. keep in mind murders of white farmers in south africa account for less than 1% of all murders in that country. here's cnn david's mckenzie with this exclusive report. >> reporter: the unite the right rally in charlottesville, virginia, even if its bloody aftermath a young woman killed by a neo-nazi, president trump refused to pick sides. >> what about the alt left that came charging at the as you say the alt-right? do they have any semblance of guilt? >> reporter: the president would condemn hate groups but not before his initial comments were echoed globally. >> now these right wipgers in the usa restrain themselves in the face of such antagonism, i really don't know. >> reporter: that's an audio message from a south african sent from charlottesville back home to his followers. this photo places simon rush at the scene surrounded by nazi flags, he's in the corner wearing a hard hat. >> the time
now a group of white south african farmers say they've been energized by the alt-right in the u.s.toric. they believe they're in danger and the country is heading toward a brutal race war. keep in mind murders of white farmers in south africa account for less than 1% of all murders in that country. here's cnn david's mckenzie with this exclusive report. >> reporter: the unite the right rally in charlottesville, virginia, even if its bloody aftermath a young woman killed by a neo-nazi,...
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having issue for many south africans i think who are paying a lot of attention to what's happening at the sink wiring is just who will be implicated a lot of the allegations are all around the former president jacob zuma you remember earlier this year he had to step down just because there were so many holes around these of these allegations post of them took over but jacob zuma hasn't been clearly fingered by anybody in terms of his involvement and this could be one of the first times this testimony from her been caught and that could delve into what exactly happened who was told to do what to facilitate food and corruption within government and people are very much waiting to hear if they'll be evidence presented that shows just how far jacob zuma specifically might have been involved and then just how far these allegations go in terms of the ruling party who in the past several months have had to do a lot of damage control around standing against corruption saying that this is a fight that they're willing to do but the cup run the country scuse me the party specifically especially
having issue for many south africans i think who are paying a lot of attention to what's happening at the sink wiring is just who will be implicated a lot of the allegations are all around the former president jacob zuma you remember earlier this year he had to step down just because there were so many holes around these of these allegations post of them took over but jacob zuma hasn't been clearly fingered by anybody in terms of his involvement and this could be one of the first times this...
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they bowled the south africans out for just 85.owlers had dominated the south african batting before shrubsole blew away the tail, taking three wickets in three balls to bowl south africa out for 85. despite a few stutters england's batters eased to victory. we now know the semifinal line up at the atp world tour finals in london. world number five alexander zverev will face roger federer next after his straight set victory over john isner this afternoon. novak djokovic had already booked his place in the last—four and he didn't have much trouble beating marin cilic earlier tonight. the world number one took the first set on a tie break and went on to win the second comfortably 6—2. he'll play kevin anderson on saturday evening. danny cipriani shone on his return from a three—week suspension to help gloucester beat leicester tigers and move up to third in the premiership. in a lively game the best of the tries was saved until last when ollie thorley ran the length of the pitch to score under the posts to help his side win 36—13. st
they bowled the south africans out for just 85.owlers had dominated the south african batting before shrubsole blew away the tail, taking three wickets in three balls to bowl south africa out for 85. despite a few stutters england's batters eased to victory. we now know the semifinal line up at the atp world tour finals in london. world number five alexander zverev will face roger federer next after his straight set victory over john isner this afternoon. novak djokovic had already booked his...
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it's two pm on a wednesday and the south african township of i report just a few kilometers from pretoria a few dozen fifth graders are back at school armed with basic coding blocks laptops and endless imagination to competing against each other many of their ideas are inspired by problems they've experienced within their communities. we've heard in the news and in the newspapers that children most of the time i getting lost so he came with an idea of saying to stop this maybe we should come i think you mentioned and then you want to be able to keep the children safe and to keep the parents with concerned about their children's safety i hope that that can be if. people. think. it's working to build an incubator the talent here is amazing and the government is catching on in september the south african ministry of education said it would get behind the concept of coding clubs after kenya and botswana have to validate similar ideas for now the high tech classes are mostly run by n.g.o.s. since education is changing kids they need to move. their way forward so we also need to. move forward i
it's two pm on a wednesday and the south african township of i report just a few kilometers from pretoria a few dozen fifth graders are back at school armed with basic coding blocks laptops and endless imagination to competing against each other many of their ideas are inspired by problems they've experienced within their communities. we've heard in the news and in the newspapers that children most of the time i getting lost so he came with an idea of saying to stop this maybe we should come i...
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>> trevor: no, i'm south african! >> from miami, with evaporated booty sweat, it's "the daily show" with trevor noah, democalypse 2018, the closest we could get to mar-a-lago. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ >> trevor: what's going on, everybody?! welcome to the show! ( cheers and applause ) thank you for coming out! welcome, everybody! welcome! my name is trevor noah! this is "the daily show"! coming to you from miami, florida! ( cheers and applause ) take a seat! take a seat and let's get into it. our guest tonight, nba superstar dwayne wade is here! ( cheers and applause ) dwayne! oh, man! we've had so much fun! this is our final night here in miami and this whole week has been amazing. we've loved every single moment. my body is now 60% cuban sandwiches and the other 40% red algae, and i've never felt better! ( cheers and applause ) and i will say a part of me thought this week would be a bit more of a vacation. i thought we would come to florida, talk about florida issues, go home, follow the halloween show happening i
>> trevor: no, i'm south african! >> from miami, with evaporated booty sweat, it's "the daily show" with trevor noah, democalypse 2018, the closest we could get to mar-a-lago. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ >> trevor: what's going on, everybody?! welcome to the show! ( cheers and applause ) thank you for coming out! welcome, everybody! welcome! my name is trevor noah! this is "the daily show"! coming to you from miami, florida! ( cheers and applause ) take a...
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they did the south african minute a speciality of black in the money goes to them they must be here and see what is happening here they are walking in the streets and platinum street today we have no streets and they can't come here if it is raining they will leave their cars there they can't come inside. going down the lane of the. house i'm very man's i know that he's a reebok levi but i know that every man of money they see by. zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero. zero i don't see any horrible thing i listen to something that's all we see as the scene leaving you the old ways look it's just me to tell a guy in talking about who does not want time there is not anything to see the secret service knows the lengths to see a change in just scully to cleveland stephen help me clean lengths to diminish that is to come slowly and lose that continual. i don't forget that i've heard you are not up on having me out. by kill i remember your role then him to know. how you really are breaking our republic and where they live. together but i think i'll go by looking around the net oh my god i w
they did the south african minute a speciality of black in the money goes to them they must be here and see what is happening here they are walking in the streets and platinum street today we have no streets and they can't come here if it is raining they will leave their cars there they can't come inside. going down the lane of the. house i'm very man's i know that he's a reebok levi but i know that every man of money they see by. zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero. zero i don't see any...
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there are six changes for a difficult match against the hulking south africans. k any coach who is the team that provides the biggest challenge in the game physically, with their forwards, it would be south africa. they select the biggest, strongest men they can fine. i feel they are in the top two or three teams in the world in how they played against the best teams in the world. wales will best teams in the world. wales will be full of confidence after beating australia last weekend, but only one of that team will start the game against tonga. the welsh have the springboks a week later. england have made 11 changes that thought it had beat in the mighty new zealand only to have a try disallowed. they face japan, the country of coach eddiejones's heritage, face japan, the country of coach eddie jones's heritage, and face japan, the country of coach eddiejones's heritage, and a team used to be in charge. rugby allows little room for sentiment and jones says he wants england to physically smash them. finally, a bit of road in the world darts about breaking wind at
there are six changes for a difficult match against the hulking south africans. k any coach who is the team that provides the biggest challenge in the game physically, with their forwards, it would be south africa. they select the biggest, strongest men they can fine. i feel they are in the top two or three teams in the world in how they played against the best teams in the world. wales will best teams in the world. wales will be full of confidence after beating australia last weekend, but only...
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in their pursuit of gold, south africans have dug the deepest holes on earth. the country was the world's top gold producer for decades. now, the gold is running out, just as these ultra-deep mines have attracted a new breed of miner on a very different quest. we went along for the adventure. in the early morning light, tall mine shafts loom over the vaal river basin two hours southwest of johannesburg. this once was a booming gold field. now, most mines lie abandoned. but moab khotsong is bustling. long before the sun rises, thousands of miners start lining up for the triple-deck elevator called "the cage." it's jammed, but more always push on. and early one morning, so did we. it's really snug in here. we're packed in as tight as sardines, the electric bells signal we're ready, and the cage drops. slowly at first, then picks up speed fast. we plunge 450 stories straight down. it's the longest elevator ride on earth. this is fast, it's really fast! the cage rattles and whistles as we descend. the air gets more humid the deeper we go. our lifeline to the surfac
in their pursuit of gold, south africans have dug the deepest holes on earth. the country was the world's top gold producer for decades. now, the gold is running out, just as these ultra-deep mines have attracted a new breed of miner on a very different quest. we went along for the adventure. in the early morning light, tall mine shafts loom over the vaal river basin two hours southwest of johannesburg. this once was a booming gold field. now, most mines lie abandoned. but moab khotsong is...
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there was no rule about recording with black south african musicians. voted whether they wanted many he to come. i didn't know that. but i found out later on that they voted. what they wanted to know was how much are we going to be paid and will we get credit? and so that was easy, you know? of course they were going to get credit and royalties and i paid them at that time what was triple scale. so everybody was perfectly happy. nobody thought that we were going to have a hit. and my experience with traveling around the world is that artists or particularly musicians are perhaps the most insightful in describing what a culture and a country is like. they talk to everybody and other musicians from other countries and like, on the graceland tour, he was my great teacher about south african politics. >> when you came back to the united states, you were at howard university. >> yes. >> you remember that, and this guy at howard university, again, to your credit, you were taking them on and engaging them in this criticism they had and they thought that you di
there was no rule about recording with black south african musicians. voted whether they wanted many he to come. i didn't know that. but i found out later on that they voted. what they wanted to know was how much are we going to be paid and will we get credit? and so that was easy, you know? of course they were going to get credit and royalties and i paid them at that time what was triple scale. so everybody was perfectly happy. nobody thought that we were going to have a hit. and my experience...
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now a group of white south african farmers say they have been energized by the alt right in the u.s.trump's rhetoric. they believe they are in danger, and the con tr country is headi towards a race war. here's cnn's david mckenzie. >> the unite the right rally in charlottesville, virginia. even if its bloody aftermath, a young woman killed by a neo-nazi, president trump refused to pick sides. >> what about the alt left? do they have any semblance of guilt? >> reporter: facing mounting criticism, the president would eventually condemn hate groups, but not before his initial comments were echoed by white supremacists globally. >> restrain themselves in the face of such antagonism i really don't know. >> reporter: that's an audio message from a south african sent from charlottesville back home to his followers. his places him at the scene surrounded by nazi flags. he's in the corner wearing a hard hat. >> the time is now for you to arise. >> reporter: and he took to the alt right media for support. >> help us to continue to fight the good fight. >> reporter: a constant theme. >> we repr
now a group of white south african farmers say they have been energized by the alt right in the u.s.trump's rhetoric. they believe they are in danger, and the con tr country is headi towards a race war. here's cnn's david mckenzie. >> the unite the right rally in charlottesville, virginia. even if its bloody aftermath, a young woman killed by a neo-nazi, president trump refused to pick sides. >> what about the alt left? do they have any semblance of guilt? >> reporter: facing...
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the music remake is definitely 100% south african music.nship which is one of the highest murder rates in south africa. it was in this house where they created their first album on an old pc. what it said about him that inspires that sound that you guys make was that what has to be the struggle of it. it has to be the struggles. the crime is at an all—time high. you can show people that this came... and they won't believe you. why? because it is a township that isjust... believe you. why? because it is a township that is just. .. with no major record label behind them, destruction boyz have relied on social media and local taxis playing their music to get noticed. but the site there's —— tiny sum, this summer destruction boyz performed at one of your‘s largest dance festivals and they also paid gigs in london. —— your‘s largest dance festivals. the see the music go from here to there it must be awesome. it's amazing! it's amazing to him still and all. what's going on. but we are happy we came as something truly south african and authentic a
the music remake is definitely 100% south african music.nship which is one of the highest murder rates in south africa. it was in this house where they created their first album on an old pc. what it said about him that inspires that sound that you guys make was that what has to be the struggle of it. it has to be the struggles. the crime is at an all—time high. you can show people that this came... and they won't believe you. why? because it is a township that isjust... believe you. why?...
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what and who was involved in these allegations of corruption and how it's affected millions of south africans the future of one of the world's biggest car makers is looking shaky off to the arrest of its chairman heads the french japanese alliance between run and sun and mitsubishi he is accused of underreporting his salary and misusing company funds and has a name as. carlos gono was an auto industry leader respected by many in japan now he's in jail and is expected to be fired as chairman of nissan on the whole and you know. it is not desirable that the foundations of the company are shaken by the arrest of golden light but we are going to work hard so that it works in favor of the alliance with the military prosecutors say a whistleblower alerted them that go on conspired to under-report his salary by about forty five million dollars at use nissan's money to finance homes from brazil to beirut. i'm very surprised that this happened to the leader of the company that makes the car i drive i really hope this is some kind of mistake. go on has been credited with reviving nissan and forging a f
what and who was involved in these allegations of corruption and how it's affected millions of south africans the future of one of the world's biggest car makers is looking shaky off to the arrest of its chairman heads the french japanese alliance between run and sun and mitsubishi he is accused of underreporting his salary and misusing company funds and has a name as. carlos gono was an auto industry leader respected by many in japan now he's in jail and is expected to be fired as chairman of...
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dollar is a little bit weaker and the south african rand gains on that news.n what going on -- what is going on in south africa, you can watch the news conference on live go. the u.k. and european union have agreed to the final bit of their brexit deal, setting out a vision for close economic ties in a draft that handed theresa may some key political winds. may, making a statement, had these words for outside 10 downing street. may: i had a detailed discussion with mr. juncker and i laid out what the deal needed to deliver for the united kingdom. we tasked our teams to continue working overnight, and the text of the declaration has been agreed between the european union and united kingdom. anna: joining us now with more is bloomberg's maria tadeo in brussels. maysa making -- theresa making it clear this is a deal between the u.k. and european commission and we have to hear what the leaders of the 27 will say. maria: we still need to get that approved by 27 member states. this issue over gibraltar has become a major sticking point over the last 24 hours. theres
dollar is a little bit weaker and the south african rand gains on that news.n what going on -- what is going on in south africa, you can watch the news conference on live go. the u.k. and european union have agreed to the final bit of their brexit deal, setting out a vision for close economic ties in a draft that handed theresa may some key political winds. may, making a statement, had these words for outside 10 downing street. may: i had a detailed discussion with mr. juncker and i laid out...
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the south african who was a runner—up at wimbledon won in straight sets.son to play in these finals and he could not have marked his debut at. on the other side of the net was a man he had beaten insects of his eight encounters so had beaten insects of his eight encounters so far. had beaten insects of his eight encounters so far. anderson stands more than two metres tall at the south african showed pace and a deft touch. the world number six showed more flair in the second set but he wasn't able to pull clear of the austrian. he is only two places low anderson in the rankings and ran him close, saving him three match points. but when you are close to realising a dream it can help drive you over at the line and in the fourth attempt anderson made his dream come true. he made it a special one for his wife to. it is my wife's birthday today so i don't know if you will humour me and sing happy birthday to her. are you guys ready? one, two, three, happy birthday to you, happy they take you, happy birthday dear healthy, happy birthday to you. —— healthy. lewis
the south african who was a runner—up at wimbledon won in straight sets.son to play in these finals and he could not have marked his debut at. on the other side of the net was a man he had beaten insects of his eight encounters so had beaten insects of his eight encounters so far. had beaten insects of his eight encounters so far. anderson stands more than two metres tall at the south african showed pace and a deft touch. the world number six showed more flair in the second set but he wasn't...
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Nov 22, 2018
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with great difficulty i think is probably the easiest answer the issue with the south african education system really is that it is comp. segregated in the sense that the predominantly rich white kids will go to high schools and primary schools where you can afford to be nonchalant about things where it's not as much of a struggle you've got easy access to books reading materials the the windows of the school are broken whereas you have majority black and off color students who go to these kinds of high schools and primary schools which are dilapidated so when you get past that matric level you then go into the same institution which causes these like rifts and differences of opinions which really are university level should be a good thing but for me at least a difference of opinion your opinion shouldn't be my livelihood is less important than yours or black rooted and bigotry which is what the civil john road statue is . movement started i remember i was. i was on the fence about the removal of the statue and i'm from a black school so you know what what thank you sir and i mean are
with great difficulty i think is probably the easiest answer the issue with the south african education system really is that it is comp. segregated in the sense that the predominantly rich white kids will go to high schools and primary schools where you can afford to be nonchalant about things where it's not as much of a struggle you've got easy access to books reading materials the the windows of the school are broken whereas you have majority black and off color students who go to these...
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again let them play to be here they ask there was a good day to the south african mind especially in the money goes to them they must be here and see what is happening here they are walking in the reeds and platinum street today we have no streets and they can't come here if it is raining they will leave their cars there they can't come inside. thank you now on that plane of the. house some very man's i know that he's a revive levi but i know that every man of them they see by. a. load of them oh. oh oh. i don't see any hope for the nation i look for the comfort for me as the living in the old ways look it's the speech toilets i am talking about it is no like town there is not anything to see that is you know that he wants to see it tastes good he says coming to see the land stephen helped me to play lengths diminished that is to come slowly and those that continue. i don't forget that i've heard you are never forgotten me our. michael graham i remember you were all then him to know. how he really didn't really didn't i was overcome with a little crowd i only get about thirty ok but
again let them play to be here they ask there was a good day to the south african mind especially in the money goes to them they must be here and see what is happening here they are walking in the reeds and platinum street today we have no streets and they can't come here if it is raining they will leave their cars there they can't come inside. thank you now on that plane of the. house some very man's i know that he's a revive levi but i know that every man of them they see by. a. load of them...
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with great difficulty i think is probably the easiest answer the issue with the south african education system really is that it is comp. segregated in the sense that the predominantly rich white kids will go to high schools and primary schools where you can afford to be nonchalant about things where it's not as much of a struggle you've got easy access to books reading materials the the windows of the school are broken whereas you have majority black and off color students who go to these kinds of high schools and primary schools which are dilapidated so when you get past that matric level you then go into the same institution which causes these like rifts and differences of opinions which really are university level should be a good thing but for me at least a difference of opinion your opinion shouldn't be my livelihood is less important than yours or like rooted in bigotry which is what the civil john road statue is. movement started i remember i was. i was on the fence about the removal of the statue and i'm from a black school so you know what what thank you sir and i mean are tal
with great difficulty i think is probably the easiest answer the issue with the south african education system really is that it is comp. segregated in the sense that the predominantly rich white kids will go to high schools and primary schools where you can afford to be nonchalant about things where it's not as much of a struggle you've got easy access to books reading materials the the windows of the school are broken whereas you have majority black and off color students who go to these...
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this year's title was taken out by south african surfer grant ‘twiggy‘ baker.assive 40—foot wave, riding it to victory. a reminder of our top story. the cia believes that the saudi crown prince mohammed bin salman ordered the murder ofjournalist jamal khashoggi, according to reports in the us. graduate websites are much more. —— go to our website for much more. hello. some of us got to see sunshine on friday but for many more the day was spent under cloud shrouded in mist and murk. but as we progress through the weekend, more and more of us will see that sunshine. with that though, it will start to turn chilly. high pressure anchored across the heart of europe, winds moving high pressure around in a clockwise direction, that gives us a south—easterly wind which will bring us some dry air. watch the cloud, it starts to break up. we will see more and more sunshine. let's look at that in more detail. a lot of cloud, some mist and murk and fog to start the day, the odd spot of drizzle. east anglia and the south—east first to emerge into brightness, northern scotlan
this year's title was taken out by south african surfer grant ‘twiggy‘ baker.assive 40—foot wave, riding it to victory. a reminder of our top story. the cia believes that the saudi crown prince mohammed bin salman ordered the murder ofjournalist jamal khashoggi, according to reports in the us. graduate websites are much more. —— go to our website for much more. hello. some of us got to see sunshine on friday but for many more the day was spent under cloud shrouded in mist and murk....