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in 1989-1990, my wife and i lived in the country of namibia, so we traveled back to southern africa aand a half ago. we were meeting with robert and gabi, one of the worst dictators in africa. i wrote my masters these is on move gabi. still there. we met with him. meeting weo hour requested out of protocol, but thought he would reject it. he granted it. wasere talking and he ranting about every u.s. president and british prime minister forever. and waso president bush railing on president george w. bush, and finally i could not take it anymore and said, hey, president bush was responsible .or pep far that helped you guys, save their bacon, and he stopped and said, i will give you that. gabi, but they do recognize president bush, that has open more doors and has led to more alliances that we have needed on the security front in africa to fight al-shabab or boko haram because of that initiative. it was incredible. i traveleded when back to africa with president obama later when he went to kenya and ethiopia. i hope that we continue the progress we made in africa. charlie: on an issue li
in 1989-1990, my wife and i lived in the country of namibia, so we traveled back to southern africa aand a half ago. we were meeting with robert and gabi, one of the worst dictators in africa. i wrote my masters these is on move gabi. still there. we met with him. meeting weo hour requested out of protocol, but thought he would reject it. he granted it. wasere talking and he ranting about every u.s. president and british prime minister forever. and waso president bush railing on president...
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nobody is forcing them to come from southern africa or through libya.anybody who comes through libya to their own accord can also be sent back there. reporter: the afd would even refuse entry to war refugees. you would like to see all of europe's borders closed. >> these people should not even be allowed into the country. they should be in asylum centers outside germany, even outside europe where they can apply for asylum if they really qualify. reporter: afd campaign posters warn of dangers they allege are posed by islam. gauland accuses germany's muslims of wanting to introduce sharia law. >> when was the last time you talked to muslims and specifically touched on this problem? >> why should i speak with muslims and talk about that? >> why don't you meet with muslims? >> i have no need to talk to muslims in any official capacity. but if i have somebody at hand then of course, i'm ready to talk to them. that is not a problem. >> you speak a lot about muslims, but it is clear you have no need to speak with them. reporter: he repeated his view that islam
nobody is forcing them to come from southern africa or through libya.anybody who comes through libya to their own accord can also be sent back there. reporter: the afd would even refuse entry to war refugees. you would like to see all of europe's borders closed. >> these people should not even be allowed into the country. they should be in asylum centers outside germany, even outside europe where they can apply for asylum if they really qualify. reporter: afd campaign posters warn of...
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it's a beacon of stability really and a lot of the rest of eastern and southern africa, eastern and centralnd. so this stability would affect what happens in other countries, so everybody will be looking at kenya, because it has been this economic hub and a democratic beacon as well. so whatever happens in kenya, others countries are looking at. yes kenya has had a past where there was post—election violence. it has grown since then. so whatever happens from now would also be able to show the rest of the region as well as other foreign investors, who put a lot of their money in this country that the stability that kenya can show would have long lasting implications, positive implications. these clan divisions between the two families go back to 1963, yet they're still prevalent today. mr kenyatta said he is willing to work together. what would that possibly look like — another unity government? that's not clear. i don't think that would probably happen right now. oding has beenin probably happen right now. oding has been in politics for a while. he's a vetera n. been in politics for a while
it's a beacon of stability really and a lot of the rest of eastern and southern africa, eastern and centralnd. so this stability would affect what happens in other countries, so everybody will be looking at kenya, because it has been this economic hub and a democratic beacon as well. so whatever happens in kenya, others countries are looking at. yes kenya has had a past where there was post—election violence. it has grown since then. so whatever happens from now would also be able to show the...
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fihlani has spent time with the san — indigenous hunter—gatherers who were the first inhabitants southern africas own language. a race against time. a language on the brink. catriona is one of the last three fluent speakers of njuu. at 84, she and her older sisters are trying to preserve the language of their childhood — now acknowledged by the un as severely at risk. committed to this promise, catriona has turned her house in the northern cape into a school. for a few hours a week, local children come here to learn the 112 distinct sounds and 45 different clicks of njuu. like many other african languages, it's been passed down orally through generation and that has threatened its survival. to stop it being consigned to the history books, catriona and her family have joined with linguists to create an alphabet and basic rules of grammar — the beginnings of a documented language. she is working hard to make sure that their language outlives them. but her reach is restricted to these walls. about three hours from here, though, another indigenous community is looking to modern means for the answer.
fihlani has spent time with the san — indigenous hunter—gatherers who were the first inhabitants southern africas own language. a race against time. a language on the brink. catriona is one of the last three fluent speakers of njuu. at 84, she and her older sisters are trying to preserve the language of their childhood — now acknowledged by the un as severely at risk. committed to this promise, catriona has turned her house in the northern cape into a school. for a few hours a week, local...
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champions scarlets and the rest of the pro12 will be joined from next season by two teams from south africa. southernnd cheetahs will be part of an expanded tournament from september. hello again. thank you forjoining us. he might have won eight olympic golds and 11 world titles, but usain bolt claims he'll still have to prove himself at his swansong in london. the jamaican‘s talking up his chances. as ever, insisting he's still the fastest man in the world despite only going under ten seconds once this season ahead of his final 100 metres before retiring at the world championships later this week. bolt has been holding court in front of the world's media today. and he was asked what he'd like his legacy to be if he retains his 100 title. unbeatable, i guess. you say has retired unbeatable. because you still have the relay, right? yes, but you never know. for me that would be the headline. hopefully. that'll be the big headline. unbeatable. unstoppable. you can see a lot more from usain bolt come he has been speaking to oui’ bolt come he has been speaking to our sport editor. that is on the bbc sport
champions scarlets and the rest of the pro12 will be joined from next season by two teams from south africa. southernnd cheetahs will be part of an expanded tournament from september. hello again. thank you forjoining us. he might have won eight olympic golds and 11 world titles, but usain bolt claims he'll still have to prove himself at his swansong in london. the jamaican‘s talking up his chances. as ever, insisting he's still the fastest man in the world despite only going under ten...
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beginning in 1970, they started making grants for antiracism around the world, but prioritizing southern africa and making grants that had no strings attached to the pen africa congress. back up decades of anti-racist statements and missionary doubt with funding for movements that were fighting racism, but doing so as gorilla movement would become one of the most notorious political decisions the world council of churches whatever makes. it would lead to a loss of funding, threat of withdrawal by member churches, and i would argue, another case of the strong split between the leadership in the pews. a lot of people felt very, very upset about the world council's decisions. it makes me want to think about the ecumenical movement effects of racism. i wonder if it is something to think more about whether the people who are leaving the movementl antiracist are missionary-connected folks with highs to russia and the middle east -- those with ties to russia and the middle east. argues -- heheat argues that that was where most missionaries were, and parts of asia and the middle east. i am interested i
beginning in 1970, they started making grants for antiracism around the world, but prioritizing southern africa and making grants that had no strings attached to the pen africa congress. back up decades of anti-racist statements and missionary doubt with funding for movements that were fighting racism, but doing so as gorilla movement would become one of the most notorious political decisions the world council of churches whatever makes. it would lead to a loss of funding, threat of withdrawal...
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africa to their itineraries. the pro 12 is now the new pro14 and includes the cheetahs and the southern kings from south africa.in dublin today. nial foster was there. the addition of two south african clu bs to the addition of two south african clubs to fund a new league has been well signposted. today in dublin, we got the final details. the expanded toa got the final details. the expanded to a lament, which will now include the southern kings and the cheetahs will split into seven, two welsh, two irish and one team from scotland, italy and south africa. the cheetahs scotland, italy and south africa. the cheeta hs and scotland, italy and south africa. the cheetahs and kings will play their home games in port elizabeth but will not be able to qualify for european competition. it has also been agreed that full—time professional south african referees are to be included, part of the long term strategy to improve the standard of the league. we have ring fence the derby games, added not out by fence the derby games, added not out rugby with three rounds, rather than too. we have really allowed us to develop a tour
africa to their itineraries. the pro 12 is now the new pro14 and includes the cheetahs and the southern kings from south africa.in dublin today. nial foster was there. the addition of two south african clu bs to the addition of two south african clubs to fund a new league has been well signposted. today in dublin, we got the final details. the expanded toa got the final details. the expanded to a lament, which will now include the southern kings and the cheetahs will split into seven, two...
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more thunderstorms across southern parts of africa. —— central parts of africa.egal, ivory coast and sierra leone. about 100 millimetres of rain falling, likely to cause more mudslides. across europe, high pressure across the mediterranean is keeping things hot and settled. temperatures approaching 40 celsius across the iberian peninsula. that heat will tra nsfer iberian peninsula. that heat will transfer at least words over the next few days and some going northwards so two bridges in london on friday getting up to 25 celsius. —— so on friday getting up to 25 celsius. —— so temperatures in london getting up. hello, i'm karin giannone, this is outside source. as usual, we'll bring you a round—up of all the biggest stories from around the world. in india, the supreme court has made a ruling on privacy that could affect the way people access benefits, bank accounts and payment of taxes. in the united states, donald trump is on the attack on twitter — taking aim at senior figures in his own party. prosecutors in denmark will bring murder charges against the inventor
more thunderstorms across southern parts of africa. —— central parts of africa.egal, ivory coast and sierra leone. about 100 millimetres of rain falling, likely to cause more mudslides. across europe, high pressure across the mediterranean is keeping things hot and settled. temperatures approaching 40 celsius across the iberian peninsula. that heat will tra nsfer iberian peninsula. that heat will transfer at least words over the next few days and some going northwards so two bridges in...
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going back to my period in southern africa, zimbabwe when zimbabwe had far worse inflation and managedsame political system and a dollarization mechanism. it is very difficult for venezuela to do for all kind of reasons. the least it would be a stick and their throats they would have to go. i think, there is a possible scrapon to this is a there -- if they scrapped their currency. putin'st is mr. incentive to step in and help venezuela? ,ichard lapper: to what extent maybe some sort of trade. i mean, i think, this is all very speculative. there are some signs that both the chinese and the russians are a little setup with a maduro who is not the smartest of tyrants, as it were. compared to maduro, this is, he has made a terrible mess of this. tom: richard lapper, thank you. thank you for coming by today on venezuela. we have a lot to talk about. gilles moec will continue with us. business week, what a great edition. onet of articles not only millennial's making more money than god but also china. some of the economic dynamics we ran.d from enda cur look for "bloomberg businessweek," a n
going back to my period in southern africa, zimbabwe when zimbabwe had far worse inflation and managedsame political system and a dollarization mechanism. it is very difficult for venezuela to do for all kind of reasons. the least it would be a stick and their throats they would have to go. i think, there is a possible scrapon to this is a there -- if they scrapped their currency. putin'st is mr. incentive to step in and help venezuela? ,ichard lapper: to what extent maybe some sort of trade. i...
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over some of that rain, falling into the drought affected areas widely across southern states of africa sudan. little meaningful prospect of that over the next few days. let me ta ke that over the next few days. let me take you from one rainy season to another. since early june take you from one rainy season to another. since earlyjune we've south—westerly monsoon developing across south asia. extraordinary amounts of rainfall falling into the himalayas has led to rivers bursting their banks downstream across bangladesh and the northern states of india and widely across south asia, the floods have now claimed over 200 victims, millions have been affected by the floods and day—to—day life has been massively disrupted. transport powered telecoms have all suffered at the hands of those widespread floods. we are talking about a seasonal event but the season is made from day—to—day and he gained through wednesday we are expecting heavy rainfall across the western states of india, perhaps of greater concern, yet more rain to come in the himalayas and then widely across the himalayas and then
over some of that rain, falling into the drought affected areas widely across southern states of africa sudan. little meaningful prospect of that over the next few days. let me ta ke that over the next few days. let me take you from one rainy season to another. since early june take you from one rainy season to another. since earlyjune we've south—westerly monsoon developing across south asia. extraordinary amounts of rainfall falling into the himalayas has led to rivers bursting their banks...
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stretching across the width of africa, the southern reaches of the sahara desert are known as the sahelctive land, which has been severely degraded in recent years by climate change and desertification. but here in northern senegal, the sahel is starting to come back to life again, thanks to a little—known pan—african initiative called the great green wall. launched in 2007, it hopes to provide a new way of thinking about the african migrant crisis. i'm inna modja, a musician and activist from mali. i perform my music around the world and campaign for human rights here in my homeland. the great green wall was initially conceived as an ambitious plan to plant a natural 8,000 kilometres wall of trees and plants stretching from senegal to djibouti, but that hasn't happened and the grand idea of a continuous wall of trees has gradually faded. critics argued that a wall promoted the idea of a barrier against the desert, when in fact it's a much greater region that needs restoring. so, the wall has evolved into a vision to green the areas surrounding the sahara with a mosaic of trees and smal
stretching across the width of africa, the southern reaches of the sahara desert are known as the sahelctive land, which has been severely degraded in recent years by climate change and desertification. but here in northern senegal, the sahel is starting to come back to life again, thanks to a little—known pan—african initiative called the great green wall. launched in 2007, it hopes to provide a new way of thinking about the african migrant crisis. i'm inna modja, a musician and activist...
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champions scarlets and the rest of the pro12 will be joined from next season by two teams from south africa. southernber. and big orange fails to become the first horse to win the goodwood cup three times ina row... frankie dettori's favourite loses out to stradivarius on the opening day of glorious goodwood. i will have more just after 11.30. the company that managed grenfell tower for kensington and chelsea council has appointed a new interim chief executive. elaine elkington takes over from robert black who resigned in june following the launch of a government inquiry into the grenfell disaster. our correspondent is here with me. give us some background into who she is. elaine elkington worked for birmingham city council and was the director of housing and worked in hammersmith. she is taking over robert black, he was the head of the tenancy management organisation that ran grenfell tower. he stepped down backin ran grenfell tower. he stepped down back injune, ran grenfell tower. he stepped down back in june, because ran grenfell tower. he stepped down back injune, because he said he wa nted back
champions scarlets and the rest of the pro12 will be joined from next season by two teams from south africa. southernber. and big orange fails to become the first horse to win the goodwood cup three times ina row... frankie dettori's favourite loses out to stradivarius on the opening day of glorious goodwood. i will have more just after 11.30. the company that managed grenfell tower for kensington and chelsea council has appointed a new interim chief executive. elaine elkington takes over from...
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africa. the southern kings and cheaters will be part of an expanded tournament from september.he first horse to win the goodwood cup three times in a row. more on those stories after 5:30. let's talk more about one of those stories we heard in the headline. specially trained prison staff have been deployed to jail in hertfordshire where prisoners have taken over part of a wing. a specialist riot squad has been called into action for the second time in as many days at hmp the mount in bovingdon near hemel hempstead. it is understood prisoners armed with weapons have seized control of part of one of the prison's wings which houses 250 inmates. let's cross to bovingdon and join andy moore who is outside the prison. the prison itself is some distance behind us. there is no visible sign of any riot or disturbance on going at the moment, but what we have seen are these specially trained officers are these specially trained officers are arriving in considerable numbers over the course of the last hour or so. over the course of the last hour or so. some arriving in vehicles with blue l
africa. the southern kings and cheaters will be part of an expanded tournament from september.he first horse to win the goodwood cup three times in a row. more on those stories after 5:30. let's talk more about one of those stories we heard in the headline. specially trained prison staff have been deployed to jail in hertfordshire where prisoners have taken over part of a wing. a specialist riot squad has been called into action for the second time in as many days at hmp the mount in bovingdon...
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these are people who are still subject to slave trading ways in southern suddennan, for example, and other places in africa. these are people whose parents are so impoverished that people take their christian to pay for their -- their children to pay for their debt. >> host: brenda stevenson teaches history at ucla. hereto her most recent book: "what is slavery." this is booktv on c-span2. >> book tv recently visit capitol hill to and members of congress what they're reading this summer. >> i intend to read different book
these are people who are still subject to slave trading ways in southern suddennan, for example, and other places in africa. these are people whose parents are so impoverished that people take their christian to pay for their -- their children to pay for their debt. >> host: brenda stevenson teaches history at ucla. hereto her most recent book: "what is slavery." this is booktv on c-span2. >> book tv recently visit capitol hill to and members of congress what they're...
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with gert out of here we focus on the southern atlantic and some disturbances coming off the africa coast. there's a chance of more happening throughout the next week. irma, jose and katia. back to us and back to right now. 76 degrees in philadelphia. upper 70s in wildwide and millville, 75 degrees in dover. it's humid everywhere. we made it to 90 degrees yesterday. we'll be kind of close today even with the thunderstorms there could be a little bit of sunshine but 88 today. then we clear out for the weekend, 89 tomorrow and 88 on sunday. for eclipse day, still looking good and it will be hot as well, close to 90 degrees then. but not too much cloud cover. a chance of pop-up showers and thunderstorms on tuesday and wednesday of next week. that's your 7-day forecast. a reminder that 101.1 more fm if our radio partner. you hear the forecast on the radio as well as on tv every single day. 18 after 6:00, let's check traffic. back to that accident we told you about last time, it is torresdale academy road at grant avenue. and it was a vehicle that hit a pole there. wires are down. this is prob
with gert out of here we focus on the southern atlantic and some disturbances coming off the africa coast. there's a chance of more happening throughout the next week. irma, jose and katia. back to us and back to right now. 76 degrees in philadelphia. upper 70s in wildwide and millville, 75 degrees in dover. it's humid everywhere. we made it to 90 degrees yesterday. we'll be kind of close today even with the thunderstorms there could be a little bit of sunshine but 88 today. then we clear out...
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hundred thousand people have reached a city by sea from north africa in three years putting enormous pressure. on processing centers in the southern reaches for more that we can go it to rhyme our correspondent josephine mckenna is that. and judge me what exactly is the crew of the juventus accused off right now. well this is quite a dramatic move by the italian authorities and on the prosecutor's guide approached press conference today. to say that brian had evidence all nations as thes interesting that this is happened today. that he say that reinvestigation gross like what time it's two thousand six staying. well this is happening just days to this organization like several other ngos refused to sign the code of conduct replies by the italian government. which included things like us you know the. transferring. stopping the ngos from transferring microbes from one but yellow. and enforcing. rules that we require to rs i'll with this massive influx of migrants who thing from media crossing the trying age recently. plans after said judge hideously has as long been complaining that it feels like it's been left alone to deal with t
hundred thousand people have reached a city by sea from north africa in three years putting enormous pressure. on processing centers in the southern reaches for more that we can go it to rhyme our correspondent josephine mckenna is that. and judge me what exactly is the crew of the juventus accused off right now. well this is quite a dramatic move by the italian authorities and on the prosecutor's guide approached press conference today. to say that brian had evidence all nations as thes...
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southern texas and hopefully not to houston. tropical storm irma has formed off the coast of africa, this looks to be become a category one hurricane and move across the atlantic and push into toward the leeward islands and start to threaten areas like puerto rico after that. it's a long way off and a lot of uncertainty with this buttish ma is one to watch when it pushes to the east all eyes on the southern portions of the u.s. and the east coast. too soon to say if there is an affect on the united states. >> a lot of time for that thank you. >>> you can get weather updates any time on your mobile device, including real time views from stormtracker 6 live double scan it's a free download in the itunes and google play stores. in other news an elderly couple lost their lives in bucks county overnight. and it shows how intense the flames were from the structure from kings lane in bensalem. several fire companies responded to the scene and tried to get inside but it was too dangerous. part of the second floor collapsed and it took crews hours to gain the upper hand and once inside firefighters found the body of albert and his wife eile
southern texas and hopefully not to houston. tropical storm irma has formed off the coast of africa, this looks to be become a category one hurricane and move across the atlantic and push into toward the leeward islands and start to threaten areas like puerto rico after that. it's a long way off and a lot of uncertainty with this buttish ma is one to watch when it pushes to the east all eyes on the southern portions of the u.s. and the east coast. too soon to say if there is an affect on the...
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africa. cheetahs are the defending currie cup champions. they sit at the top of the accommodation as we speak. the southernns in super rugby, beating the sharks, bidding most of the australian teams in pushing their other teams really close. they are the sleeping giants of southern by. are the sleeping giants of southern rugby. they are a huge force, and if you look at some of their statistics back when they first joined, you look at some of their statistics back when they firstjoined, 32,000 average attendance, we can connect with that rugby audience. we are going into rugby heartlands that, just as it is here in ireland. and those two teams, i think they are going to be adding something special oui’ going to be adding something special our tournament. ahead of england's fourth and final test against south africa, stuart broad says the side are firmly focussed on winning the series. they go into the match, which starts on friday at old trafford, with a 2—1 lead. i certainly don't think we will be looking to go out there and consolidate. we need to play the way that naturally we have got characters who lik
africa. cheetahs are the defending currie cup champions. they sit at the top of the accommodation as we speak. the southernns in super rugby, beating the sharks, bidding most of the australian teams in pushing their other teams really close. they are the sleeping giants of southern by. are the sleeping giants of southern rugby. they are a huge force, and if you look at some of their statistics back when they first joined, you look at some of their statistics back when they firstjoined, 32,000...
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africa. so, we passed one of the first southern states to pass the comprehensive may be the only comprehensive exchange program and nothing kentucky we have 30 programs all passed on the local options in the state. we know that increases the treatment capacity by five times when somebody just walks over the doorstep and battles back the diseases. sadly, kentucky as the cdc reports 54 of the 220 counties most acceptable to the rapid outbreak of hiv. what is the response to battle this again taking a bold step on this program passing congregants of legislation and in the consecutive years in the pill mills to battle back synthetics in the first state in the country to mandate the usage of what we call the prescription drug monitoring program now we've become the first now to require physicians from prescribing to limit prescriptions to three days. some have done something and some have done ten and i can promise the government spent some capital on that. >> james wright president emeritus of dartmouth college talks about the experiences of those that fought in vietnam and the impact of the war o
africa. so, we passed one of the first southern states to pass the comprehensive may be the only comprehensive exchange program and nothing kentucky we have 30 programs all passed on the local options in the state. we know that increases the treatment capacity by five times when somebody just walks over the doorstep and battles back the diseases. sadly, kentucky as the cdc reports 54 of the 220 counties most acceptable to the rapid outbreak of hiv. what is the response to battle this again...
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southern hempishere's super rugby competition. in the new expanded pro14 the teams will be split evenly into two conferences with two teams from ireland and wales in each and one team from scotland, italy and south africa southern kings have come some great wins in super rugby —— the cheaters makro are the defending currie cup champions. they are the sleeping giant south rugby, are the sleeping giant south rugby, a huge force and if you look at some of their statistics when they first joined, 32,000 average attendance, we can connect with that rugby audience can go into a rugby heartland just as it is here in ireland and those two teams will be adding something special that our tournament. british gymnast ellie downie will miss 0ctober‘s world championships in canada after ankle surgery. the 18—year—old injured her left ankle at the british championships in march but went on to win four medals in april's european championships. downie plans to return for next year's commonwealth games in australia. she's tweeted, "a minor setback is a pathway for a major comeback". her older sister becky will also miss the worlds as she continues to recover from an elbow injury. the favourite and two time winner big or
southern hempishere's super rugby competition. in the new expanded pro14 the teams will be split evenly into two conferences with two teams from ireland and wales in each and one team from scotland, italy and south africa southern kings have come some great wins in super rugby —— the cheaters makro are the defending currie cup champions. they are the sleeping giant south rugby, are the sleeping giant south rugby, a huge force and if you look at some of their statistics when they first...
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gets the most of the migrants— coming from all over africa — to make that dangerous journey from libya's coast, across the mediterranean, to italy's southernuary. over 2,370 have died. italy is also putting forward other measures to stem the flow of migrants— richard galpin has more. at the start of the migrant crisis, the italian navy used to play a key role rescuing those caught in stormy seas. but now its mission is to enter libyan territorial waters to help the libyan coast guard spot migrant boats as they set sail, and stop them going any further. the abrupt change of mission was given the go—ahead by the italian parliament. most politicians clearly wanting an end to the crisis. the goal of the italian government is to stem the flow, bring it close to zero and basically tweak the turkey deal and adapted to the situation in libya but get the same result, which is to bring a flow which is in the hundreds of thousands, to close to zero. almost 100,000 migrants have reached italy so far this year. other eu countries were supposed to have taken many of them. but it has not happened. so large numbers are applying for asylum here, putting th
gets the most of the migrants— coming from all over africa — to make that dangerous journey from libya's coast, across the mediterranean, to italy's southernuary. over 2,370 have died. italy is also putting forward other measures to stem the flow of migrants— richard galpin has more. at the start of the migrant crisis, the italian navy used to play a key role rescuing those caught in stormy seas. but now its mission is to enter libyan territorial waters to help the libyan coast guard spot...
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over 50,000 migrants have left the corner of africa's -- a rubber dinghy packed with people thought to be undocumented migrants has landed on a beach in southernsurprising sunbathers. the beachgoers who shot this video said some of the two dozen men disembarked and scattered. police arrived later but the people had vanished. the german defense ministry says an army helicopter that crashed last month lost its rotors before going down. two were killed. the aircraft's deployment to the region was controversial. they required upgrading in order to operate in higher temperatures. kenya is on edge after opposition leader raila odinga rejected results that showed president uhuru kenyatta won yesterday's election. clashes broke out with protesters barricading streets. odinga has complained that the election computers were hacked. the election commission is investigating. reporter: anger in disappointment on the streets of nairobi. these protesters are crying foul, saying there has been voter fraud. they shout, no peace without raila odinga. >> when we vote we must die. president uhuru kenyatta should tell us where those other votes came from without c
over 50,000 migrants have left the corner of africa's -- a rubber dinghy packed with people thought to be undocumented migrants has landed on a beach in southernsurprising sunbathers. the beachgoers who shot this video said some of the two dozen men disembarked and scattered. police arrived later but the people had vanished. the german defense ministry says an army helicopter that crashed last month lost its rotors before going down. two were killed. the aircraft's deployment to the region was...
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Aug 16, 2017
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africa. at least 245 people have been killed in flooding and mudslides, triggered by a monsoon across part of india, southern and bangladesh. millions of others have been displaced. meanwhile, at least 300 people have been killed in devastating mudslides in sierra leone. at least 700 others are missing. thousands have lost their homes. >>> and here in the u.s., heavy rain has triggered flash flooding across parts of arkansas. more than four inches of rain parts of the state, swelling rivers and creeks and flooding homes. meanwhile, out in the atlantic, hurricane gert is pushing out to sea, still enough of a punch to cause rough surf and rip currents. from north carolina though southern new england. >>> an alabama woman says she stayed alive in the woods for a month by eating berries and mushrooms. >> she was missing since mid july. but she was recently reunited with her family after being stopped walking along the road. she lost about 50 pounds during the ordeal. >> so still the question remained about how she ended up alone and in the woods. police say around the time that she disappeared, she was with two
africa. at least 245 people have been killed in flooding and mudslides, triggered by a monsoon across part of india, southern and bangladesh. millions of others have been displaced. meanwhile, at least 300 people have been killed in devastating mudslides in sierra leone. at least 700 others are missing. thousands have lost their homes. >>> and here in the u.s., heavy rain has triggered flash flooding across parts of arkansas. more than four inches of rain parts of the state, swelling...
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tropics and it's all in the southern atlantic here with harvey here. 70% chance of another storm forming and a 30% chance of one after that all moving off the west coast of africa. irma, jose and katia are the next couple of names on the list. everybody is in the 70s this morning. some folks like in millville are already in the upper 70s and it's barely 5:15 in the morning. 68 degrees up in mount pocono. it's very sticky out there as well. we made it to 90 degrees yesterday and there are a few chances for us to do it again over the next couple of days. sun comes out tomorrow 89. could make it to 90. upper 80s on sunday. for eclipse day we could make it to 90 degrees but it looks like we'll see the sun and then see it obliterated at least 80% by the moon and it stays hot through tuesday and don't forget about 101.1 more-fm. let's see how long it takes you to get from here to there as we check your traffic. start off with a look at new jersey at route 55 northbound. the journey from 322 to 42 is a 9-minute one and 42 northbound from atlantic city expressway to 295 southbound is also a 9-minute trip. the construction has cleared out of i-95 northbound to the betsy
tropics and it's all in the southern atlantic here with harvey here. 70% chance of another storm forming and a 30% chance of one after that all moving off the west coast of africa. irma, jose and katia are the next couple of names on the list. everybody is in the 70s this morning. some folks like in millville are already in the upper 70s and it's barely 5:15 in the morning. 68 degrees up in mount pocono. it's very sticky out there as well. we made it to 90 degrees yesterday and there are a few...
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Aug 22, 2017
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southerns to tap economic utility, political compromise, property rights, and race. political compromise, the federal constitution was bapsed on balancing various state interests and economic utility only people of africa ran decent could work in the lower south lacked a rational for shoring up slavery and did not counter the petitioners slams of underlying -- claims of underlying black quality. this left properties rights and race. as we shall see, in defending american slavery, the lauer southerns would merge calls of property rights with racialin fierierity and lack of capacity for freedom. on march 16th, tucker of south carolina initiated the second round of debates on slavery when he offered a motion to substitute the entirety of the report with, quote, that congress could not take the said memorial or petition into their consideration, as being unconstitutional and intentioning to injure some of the state's of the union. james jackson of georgia regarding byes a colleagues as a cantankerous and fiery orator, seconded the motion and spoke for over an hour and here is a portrait of james jackson. attesting to the sanctity of property rights b he asked his clegs if the rights of property are not ade
southerns to tap economic utility, political compromise, property rights, and race. political compromise, the federal constitution was bapsed on balancing various state interests and economic utility only people of africa ran decent could work in the lower south lacked a rational for shoring up slavery and did not counter the petitioners slams of underlying -- claims of underlying black quality. this left properties rights and race. as we shall see, in defending american slavery, the lauer...
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Aug 6, 2017
08/17
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southern border with bangladesh. and the migrants from the hard-hit drought areas, climate related droughts, particularly in the eastern mediterranean, but in large regions of the middle east and north africa. right now according to the united nations, 20 million people are at risk of starvation, the largest humanitarian catastrophe since 1945 according to the u.n. in iran a couple of years ago, one of their cities had a heat index, the combination of heat and humidity, of 74 degrees celsius. 165 degrees fahrenheit. and no human being can live for more than five or six hours outdoors in those conditions. >> do you think that when you look at the future, you are able to maintain your optimism given the kind of pretty bleak picture of what you are describing happening right now and the reality that a large amount of this pollutant is already out there? >> well, nothing compared to what would be up there if we don't stop it now. if we don't cut way back on it. there was a famous economist who you may have known, rudy dornbush who once said things take longer to happen than you think they will. and then they happen much faster than you thought they could. we've seen that with these technology
southern border with bangladesh. and the migrants from the hard-hit drought areas, climate related droughts, particularly in the eastern mediterranean, but in large regions of the middle east and north africa. right now according to the united nations, 20 million people are at risk of starvation, the largest humanitarian catastrophe since 1945 according to the u.n. in iran a couple of years ago, one of their cities had a heat index, the combination of heat and humidity, of 74 degrees celsius....
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Aug 16, 2017
08/17
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africa. each one of these tropical waves eventually have a moderate chance to turning into another hurricane. we have the low pressure systems running a couple of models here. one perhaps running down into southernribbean. another taking a more northerly route. this is one that we could see towards the east coast. that is something that we're paying close attention to, the weekend and early next week. more "shepard smith reporting" after the break. ♪ fitting into my skinny jeans again? that's cool. feeling good in slim fit? that's cool. looking fabulous in my little black dress? that's cool. getting the body you want without surgery, needles, or downtime? that's coolsculpting. coolsculpting is the only fda-cleared non-invasive treatment that targets and freezes away stubborn fat cells. visit coolsculpting.com today and register for a chance to win a free treatment. as chief everything officer, lynne smith, gets ready to launch the school year. binders, done. super-cool notebooks, done. laptop setup, done. that's mom taking care of business. but who takes care of mom? office depot / office max. during our "taking care of back to school" sale, order online and pick up in-store in just one hour. an
africa. each one of these tropical waves eventually have a moderate chance to turning into another hurricane. we have the low pressure systems running a couple of models here. one perhaps running down into southernribbean. another taking a more northerly route. this is one that we could see towards the east coast. that is something that we're paying close attention to, the weekend and early next week. more "shepard smith reporting" after the break. ♪ fitting into my skinny jeans...
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Aug 21, 2017
08/17
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africa there. there is inevitably also... we all know about the movement of migrants across the mediterranean into southern europe.ieve, over the coming months. basically what we see is that we have already been focused over the past two years very much on the influx of immigrantss from northern africa, and there has been worried before, we have seen attacks in britain... people who we re attacks in britain... people who were involved in attacks. we have seen were involved in attacks. we have seen links and much stronger now and this attack, but also for example in the manchester attack when one of the manchester attack when one of the attackers came from libya. with the attackers came from libya. with the numbers of returnees to tunisia, morocco, libya, it will be much more difficult to keep track of who is coming in and with what purpose. because a year or so ago we were focused on the fact there was radicalisation that was going on in syria, parts of iraq as well, where so—called islamic state had set up their basis, if you like. they now looks like that radicalisation is far more widespread than many thought j
africa there. there is inevitably also... we all know about the movement of migrants across the mediterranean into southern europe.ieve, over the coming months. basically what we see is that we have already been focused over the past two years very much on the influx of immigrantss from northern africa, and there has been worried before, we have seen attacks in britain... people who we re attacks in britain... people who were involved in attacks. we have seen were involved in attacks. we have...
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Aug 5, 2017
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caribbean and we will watch potential development of that in southern texas maybe watching that and then there's another system off the coast of africaumid at all but we do have big storms this morning throughout parts of kansas, the kansas city area moving in throughout missouri throughout the day today a little bit of flooding possible. temperature wise take a look. really cool air feels like fall for many people. tomorrow in chicago 69 hard to imagine. okay guys back to you inside. >> pete: help me out rick my cars been parked out there illegally for an hour and a half >> abby: i've been there. it's not going to end well. >> pete: i just realized it. >> clayton: coming up on the show new details about the infamous tarmac meeting between bill clinton and loretta lynch. what james comey knows and how the media may have downplayed the entire thing. >> abby: it's the match up everyone in america has been waiting for pete versus clayton. who can pop more shots and the loser, oh, yeah, is going in the dunk tank. ♪ now i'm a believer. >> abby: you can't back out. ♪ no doubt in my mind. &%c1 &%f0 >> abby: welcome back. well a brand new do
caribbean and we will watch potential development of that in southern texas maybe watching that and then there's another system off the coast of africaumid at all but we do have big storms this morning throughout parts of kansas, the kansas city area moving in throughout missouri throughout the day today a little bit of flooding possible. temperature wise take a look. really cool air feels like fall for many people. tomorrow in chicago 69 hard to imagine. okay guys back to you inside. >>...