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she knows because i live in this mission, white africa is not push the blue sort of thing. it was a strong level of course, but also we don't do much. but or bonus joe has any instruction on or someone gala but almost a minute ago that kim was little boy and just push up the ones that we will normally filter to play ladia william ward smith. and that way we're listening to him in preparation. you deal law exposure to you guys give us ukrainian military uses oregon rocket systems to belt the city with federal. mine's a single volley contains 16 rock is my kid, this is the law says continue will continue to do up at school. there's a reason the mine is called a pedal released from the air, the mind scanned to hope a large radius and often end up on roofs sappers must remove them from their to attach it still about the greater percentage of company they're up on. you can put that in us, but it's not to talk about it. lip is key, but according to excuse crash, but the more than you got going on when russian sap is 3 of the roof tops they team up with the republic services emerg
she knows because i live in this mission, white africa is not push the blue sort of thing. it was a strong level of course, but also we don't do much. but or bonus joe has any instruction on or someone gala but almost a minute ago that kim was little boy and just push up the ones that we will normally filter to play ladia william ward smith. and that way we're listening to him in preparation. you deal law exposure to you guys give us ukrainian military uses oregon rocket systems to belt the...
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you can see these chilling images of killer whales attacking a group of great white sharks off the coast of south africarcle of life if you will, researchers have been observing two male orcas, nicknamed port and starboard, killing at least eight. eight white sharks in recent years. by the way, in case you're wondering, orcas are apex predators. that means they are at the top. of the food chain, so it's a little it's a war to battle out there like they're winning water next to taming an alligator marshmallows . and while it did not happen in florida, it did involve man. it did involve a florida man. it wasn't it would never be me couple celebrating their wedding anniversary in the louisiana bayou encountered this friendly. if you can call it that critter. look at it. hester dolgen recorded her husband petting the giant reptile, feeding it marshmallows and even shaking one of its paws. at least i think that's the back or yes, yes, yes, but still alright alligators. they could just turn around and snap and that's all it takes is one time so we don't recommend you do this yourself whether or not you're fro
you can see these chilling images of killer whales attacking a group of great white sharks off the coast of south africarcle of life if you will, researchers have been observing two male orcas, nicknamed port and starboard, killing at least eight. eight white sharks in recent years. by the way, in case you're wondering, orcas are apex predators. that means they are at the top. of the food chain, so it's a little it's a war to battle out there like they're winning water next to taming an...
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but how has south africa's violent and racist past influenced his work as a white artist?illiam kentridge injohannesburg, welcome to hardtalk. william kentridge injohannesburg, welcome to hardtalk. zeinab, thank you very much and welcome to the studio in johannesburg. you were born injohannesburg in 1955, the son of two prominent anti—apartheid lawyers, wow did growing up under apartheid affect you? i think because my parents were both very much aware anti—apartheid struggle, from a young age i was aware of how unnatural south africa was. there was always a slight disjunction between myself and say, other people in the class whose parents took it as a natural... remember all white school, all white children, assumed that apartheid was part of the natural order. so from a very young age, both in terms of things that were said at the dinner table, and in terms of the people who came to the house, i was aware of the unnaturalness of south african society. your parents were very anti—apartheid although they weren't members of the anc but they represented people like nelson man
but how has south africa's violent and racist past influenced his work as a white artist?illiam kentridge injohannesburg, welcome to hardtalk. william kentridge injohannesburg, welcome to hardtalk. zeinab, thank you very much and welcome to the studio in johannesburg. you were born injohannesburg in 1955, the son of two prominent anti—apartheid lawyers, wow did growing up under apartheid affect you? i think because my parents were both very much aware anti—apartheid struggle, from a young...
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africa weekend energy. we're addressing key issues. a security, i mean, pressure by the west african states to tighten their carbon emission belt long millions, white to survive. 600000000 people around africa have no access to electricity. $900000000.00 your axes, no access to clean cooking technologies and protests against foreign intervention intensify in haiti as united nation's chief joins, calls for an armed action in the country, seemingly ignoring widespread opposition on the ground with from last out to the world. this is our to international. i merger blevins and these are the top stories. this, our, the evacuation of civilian has been announced by the governor of the hearse on region. as the commander of russia's military operations is ukraine's troops are preparing to is prohibited tactics and their upcoming assault on the russian city of her song. he describes the current situation on the front as tens adding that keeps forces are deliberately targeting residential buildings and civilian infrastructure. now those code, okay, so let me see, let me ok, in the nato leadership of the ukrainian armed forces as long been demanding from the k
africa weekend energy. we're addressing key issues. a security, i mean, pressure by the west african states to tighten their carbon emission belt long millions, white to survive. 600000000 people around africa have no access to electricity. $900000000.00 your axes, no access to clean cooking technologies and protests against foreign intervention intensify in haiti as united nation's chief joins, calls for an armed action in the country, seemingly ignoring widespread opposition on the ground...
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it has always been like this, as soon as a white man entered the land of africa, a black man began tohink what he could sell to him so that he would be more pleasant. hans never saw horses and saw a rider pulling a horse through the water. they thought that the rein was completely so to speak, just a continuation, like the body of a horse's ears, what is it? so far and so far. here, uh. this tradition has been going on for decades, maybe even centuries . one of the oldest crafts in this country, the technology of their manufacture is the same as 500 years ago. and here is the topic became, until the middle of the 19th century, a bronze craftsman in the area of amulets of various forms, weights for weighing the golden sand of elephants and warriors, but in 1874 for the nephew of the english governor-general. we have been carrying a bicycle since the time of the coming of the horse, nothing more magical has been seen here. the figurine of a cyclist has become a permanent hit of ghanaian artisans. according to the hans, most of the images of animal people, gods and cyclists, contribute
it has always been like this, as soon as a white man entered the land of africa, a black man began tohink what he could sell to him so that he would be more pleasant. hans never saw horses and saw a rider pulling a horse through the water. they thought that the rein was completely so to speak, just a continuation, like the body of a horse's ears, what is it? so far and so far. here, uh. this tradition has been going on for decades, maybe even centuries . one of the oldest crafts in this...
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africa. and although the white minority rule back then acknowledge the existence of the zulu kingdom, they, for example, expected the zulu king to wear a western attire to wear suit. basically for his coronation, we see a star contrast of that to day of the new coronation of the new king, tens of thousands, including the king out there celebrating zulu kasha and of course, wearing the traditional attire. and just to put it in a bit of context, how important is the new nation is in south africa every 5th? south african actually is zulu. it is by far the biggest ethnic group in the country. i drink, clarify for us. what role does the zulu king play today in south africa? which of course is a republic so south africa government controls the traditional leadership in south africa. they acknowledged aids monarchs and also financed them. so these monex, including the zulu, have more of a ceremonial rule, but the zune was, as i said, as one of the most important groups in the country. so they do have a very strong moral authority of the kings, especially the zoo looking. we've seen that in the past, a
africa. and although the white minority rule back then acknowledge the existence of the zulu kingdom, they, for example, expected the zulu king to wear a western attire to wear suit. basically for his coronation, we see a star contrast of that to day of the new coronation of the new king, tens of thousands, including the king out there celebrating zulu kasha and of course, wearing the traditional attire. and just to put it in a bit of context, how important is the new nation is in south africa...
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africa. and then the white minority author, or it is expected, the young monarch to where western attire basically a suit. in contrast, today's event is a real celebration of school culture, as you can see, with tens of thousands attending and wearing traditionals tire. what role does the zulu king play to day in south africa? which of course is a republic? right, i mean, a sense of south africa's population is zulu, is this, the country is largest ethnic group and you have to know that south africa's traditional leadership is actually regulated by the government. so the king holds only a ceremonial position, but he is considered a moral authority so he has the power to raise important issues. and the former king did that. for example, in the past, he talked about sexualized violence, alter crit, also criticized outbreaks of violence that happened in the past and in the region. but he was, for example, also criticized. we're not speaking out loud enough against as in a for bigger text that happens in the regions of the past. so he has really a strong role still and he can still influence people in
africa. and then the white minority author, or it is expected, the young monarch to where western attire basically a suit. in contrast, today's event is a real celebration of school culture, as you can see, with tens of thousands attending and wearing traditionals tire. what role does the zulu king play to day in south africa? which of course is a republic? right, i mean, a sense of south africa's population is zulu, is this, the country is largest ethnic group and you have to know that south...
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look at the data myself and was like this will be serious so my first step was to go to the white house to the africanational security council say to them i need to have an emergency meeting with the african diplomats so before the end of january with got all african diplomats in the indian treaty room and i'm going through why i'm concerned, i have doctor fauci talk and doctor redfield talk about what we would doing domestically so the africa could no and cable back to their countries two things, we need todl rapidly develop tools and they can tell their ministries to utilize the capacity we built the last two decades and i wanted them to know our resources were available to them immediately so i'm trying to get africa and asia ahead ofs the curve and we are sending d out cables through state department and the embassies about my concern and their dollars to expand testing and left the ministries of health know the depth of my concerns. i'm assuming the same thing is happening in the united states but then i just watch over february, i was in africa and most of february and i'm watching the nightlyl
look at the data myself and was like this will be serious so my first step was to go to the white house to the africanational security council say to them i need to have an emergency meeting with the african diplomats so before the end of january with got all african diplomats in the indian treaty room and i'm going through why i'm concerned, i have doctor fauci talk and doctor redfield talk about what we would doing domestically so the africa could no and cable back to their countries two...
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well you should have thought about that before your and tours col knifed africa, you white devil.ly any good medical school would give props to western medicine and everything it's done for humanity, right? >> we pledge to honor all indigenous ways of healing that have been historically marginalized by western medicine. knowing that health is intimately connected to our environment, we commit to healing our plant and communities and social political and additional systems to advance health equity. >> that's frightening stuff. but finally a counter argument against living longer. follow their advice. so where's this all come from? well the guy leading the oaths a well credentialed doctor named robert englander, not to be confused with robert england aka freddy kruger although your health might be in better hands with freddy but it was written by a committee of 15 students and a spokeswoman says it's common practice for them to work with faculty to write an oath that reflects values and ethics the class as spires to uphold. meaning they should only practice medicine in soap operas.
well you should have thought about that before your and tours col knifed africa, you white devil.ly any good medical school would give props to western medicine and everything it's done for humanity, right? >> we pledge to honor all indigenous ways of healing that have been historically marginalized by western medicine. knowing that health is intimately connected to our environment, we commit to healing our plant and communities and social political and additional systems to advance...
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white community... privileged community... ..privileged community in south africa, and yet, as we said, your family wereents of apartheid, and you are and so on and so forth. do you feel guilt on the one hand that you are the beneficiary of white privilege? does yourjewishness have a role to play? one of the things about white guilt, let it be said, is how rare it is for people who really feel badly in themselves about what happened. there are remarkable people who are tortured by the sense of... there's a sense of responsibility for it, but i think there's a... for me, there's a sense of responsibility to the community in which i work, which is the community of artists, actors, performers... which is the community of and you're very away... which is the community of but yourjewishness is significant, isn't it? let me tell you, judy hecker, who cocreated one of your exhibitions at the museum of modern art in new york about a decade ago, said, "there's no question william kentridge is influenced by hisjewishness. the notion of the oppressed and the oppressor — the holocaust must have something to do with
white community... privileged community... ..privileged community in south africa, and yet, as we said, your family wereents of apartheid, and you are and so on and so forth. do you feel guilt on the one hand that you are the beneficiary of white privilege? does yourjewishness have a role to play? one of the things about white guilt, let it be said, is how rare it is for people who really feel badly in themselves about what happened. there are remarkable people who are tortured by the sense...
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glove, the white people who come for them and say, africa savvy. when they know that's well that they enjoy your new home the way that they enjoy america is on the basis of stolen mineral resources. india is pushing for hinder, to be recognized as an official language of the un, the country as far as to say that fits around the way. so i think the example of unesco where the language is already in use as far as the use of hindi. at its headquarters is concerned, we have a memorandum of understanding with them. they are using it in social media and newsletters. it will take some time to expand this. it is not sir, easy for language to be introduced in the u. n. process. handy is the most widely spoken language in india and the mother tongue for more than half a 1000000000 people worldwide efforts to officially make the language part of the un vocabulary come as new delhi advocates becoming a permanent member of the security council, we say to a professor of south asian studies who believes that the un needs to be reformed just to keep up with
glove, the white people who come for them and say, africa savvy. when they know that's well that they enjoy your new home the way that they enjoy america is on the basis of stolen mineral resources. india is pushing for hinder, to be recognized as an official language of the un, the country as far as to say that fits around the way. so i think the example of unesco where the language is already in use as far as the use of hindi. at its headquarters is concerned, we have a memorandum of...
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data myself and i was like this is going to be serious, so my first up was to go to the white house to the africa bureau of the nse, the national security council, and say to them i need to have an emergency meeting with all of the african diplomats. and so before the end of january with could all the applicant, african diplomats in the indian treaty room at them going through why i'm concerned, dr. fauci fox hunter found utah, dr. redfield about what were doing domestically so that africa could no and cable back to the country to things. that we need to rapidly develop tools and that they can tell their ministries to utilize the capacity that we built over the last two decades with pepfar. i wanted them to know that our resources were available immediately. so i'm trying to get africa and asia ahead of the curve and were sending out cables for state department come to all the embassies about my concern and how to utilize pepfar dollars to expand testing and let the ministries of health know the depth of my concern. i'm assuming that the same thing is happening in the united unitd states, but the
data myself and i was like this is going to be serious, so my first up was to go to the white house to the africa bureau of the nse, the national security council, and say to them i need to have an emergency meeting with all of the african diplomats. and so before the end of january with could all the applicant, african diplomats in the indian treaty room at them going through why i'm concerned, dr. fauci fox hunter found utah, dr. redfield about what were doing domestically so that africa...
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africa town and how it grew. right after the war we have africans buying the land and building each other houses then they built the school for their kids because the whiteive them one but by the time we get to 1900 africa town is the fourth largest community in the united states governed by african-americans and has grown explosively and the reason is other african-americans american-born blacks that were enslaved see the people running their own town. the africans, the moment they were free they appointed one person to be their chief and they all agreed to a set of rules and they started this community-based honor african customs of how you would run the community. itd really worked on the americans have never been freed if only been captive for fiveve years and those who are used to owning land so it goes and by the 19 fifties there are 12000 people living there fromll those 30 africans they have movie theaters and restaurants and grocery stores doctors and pharmacists and everything youou would expect in a town of 12000 people fast-forward to today there are 2000 people and not a single business in africa town what happened? alabama the state and mob
africa town and how it grew. right after the war we have africans buying the land and building each other houses then they built the school for their kids because the whiteive them one but by the time we get to 1900 africa town is the fourth largest community in the united states governed by african-americans and has grown explosively and the reason is other african-americans american-born blacks that were enslaved see the people running their own town. the africans, the moment they were free...
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other sources and then they bring us, what does human agent for white glove, the white people who come for them and say, africa savvy. when they know that the well that they enjoy your new hope that they enjoyed america is on the basis of stolen mineral resources. washington as coughing up another $275000000.00 in weapons and other a key aimed at restocking thousands of rounds of ammunition. that says, the commissioner for home affairs admits the black market of weapons already supplied. ukraine is deriving, adding, though that she has full trust in the way he manages the weapons. see from the europe hall at the top of report that the organized criminal groups are being more and more violent. this is the threat. so as i was security and we have to address this elicit firearms, we know from experience from their former boy, you, slaver. we can still see weapons coming from from this area course. i trust ukrainian military. they are really using the weapons in the right way. only 30 percent of weapons already went to crane ended up on the battlefield. according to a partially retracted c. b s report. the vitamin
other sources and then they bring us, what does human agent for white glove, the white people who come for them and say, africa savvy. when they know that the well that they enjoy your new hope that they enjoyed america is on the basis of stolen mineral resources. washington as coughing up another $275000000.00 in weapons and other a key aimed at restocking thousands of rounds of ammunition. that says, the commissioner for home affairs admits the black market of weapons already supplied....
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africa. those of the watched affected areas. but this is a problem continent white. and they know that when our financial problems and problems like this, they can lead to political problems and we've seen some upheaval in africa already . there are additional problems as well. in africa, not least, the only 21 percent of the population. the continent has been vaccinated against coven 19. that means that they are more susceptible to new outbreaks, more susceptible to new a variance. and so there's an appeal really to try and help africa get through that . then add to that there's climate change. there been real climate emergencies in africa, from a, from a continent that hasn't really contributed it to a greenhouse gases, but seems to suffer disproportionately. so there are real problems there and then governments are faced with the idea of trying to help those who are struggling most, but realizing that they have dep payments to meet. and they've also got to try and keep essential public services walking. so that puts a real strain on finances essentially as the dele
africa. those of the watched affected areas. but this is a problem continent white. and they know that when our financial problems and problems like this, they can lead to political problems and we've seen some upheaval in africa already . there are additional problems as well. in africa, not least, the only 21 percent of the population. the continent has been vaccinated against coven 19. that means that they are more susceptible to new outbreaks, more susceptible to new a variance. and so...
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there's a lot in south africa that's black and white, but the reality is way more complicated. country falling short of its rainbow nation dream? or a place that's made more progress in 20 years of freedom than some countries have in centuries? here's what i think. they're lucky to have amazing young comics turning problems into punch lines. young, gifted, and funny are good natural resources to have. call me a believer. >> my family were immigrants, and whenever i go back, i go back to the village, i feel like the rapper that made it. like, i show up. i'm like, yo, this is how you guys are living? what--yo, when hasan's here, everybody eats, son. everybody eats. yeah. capri sun's on me, fam. gushers on me, fam. fruit rollups on me. you're welcome. like, they're losing their minds, you guys. they're losing--they're making me their king. they're like, hasan is here. hasan is our king. they're shitting their pants over stale oreos. they're like, oh, my god, hasan, it's one cookie, but now it's two. i'm like, i'm not even gonna give you a samoa. you can't handle this, son. this gr
there's a lot in south africa that's black and white, but the reality is way more complicated. country falling short of its rainbow nation dream? or a place that's made more progress in 20 years of freedom than some countries have in centuries? here's what i think. they're lucky to have amazing young comics turning problems into punch lines. young, gifted, and funny are good natural resources to have. call me a believer. >> my family were immigrants, and whenever i go back, i go back to...
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the dark days off racial segregation in south africa, and although the white minority rule back them acknowledge the existence of the zulu kingdom, they, for example, expected the zulu king to wear a western attire to wear suit. basically, for his coronation, we see a star contrast of that to day of the new coronation of the new king, tens of thousands, including the king out there celebrating zulu cash and of course, wearing the traditional attire. and just to put it in a bit of context, how important is the new nation is in south africa every 5th? south african actually is zulu. it is by far the biggest ethnic group in the country. i drink, clarify for us. what role does the zulu king play today in south africa? which of course is a republic so south africa government controls the traditional leadership in south africa. they acknowledged aids monarchs and also financed them. so these monex, including the zulu, i have more of a ceremonial rule, but the zune was, as i said, as one of the most importance groups in the country. so they do have a very strong moral authority. the kings,
the dark days off racial segregation in south africa, and although the white minority rule back them acknowledge the existence of the zulu kingdom, they, for example, expected the zulu king to wear a western attire to wear suit. basically, for his coronation, we see a star contrast of that to day of the new coronation of the new king, tens of thousands, including the king out there celebrating zulu cash and of course, wearing the traditional attire. and just to put it in a bit of context, how...
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africa's national team. the springboks. an international rugby power house and national institution, associated for more than a century with whiteh africa, kolisi is keenly aware of the challenges of transforming the team. >> we are human beings before we're sportsmen. you know? and the more we talk to another, the more we understand each other the more we'll get to know each other. and the more we trust each other and open up to each other. the more you get that deeper sense of connection with your teammate. >> reporter: you're saying if i know your motivations, if i know your story, when we're covered in mud at the end of the game -- >> yeah. think about that. i don't want to let you down. you know, when you're standing there and i'm tired, i don't give up because i know that you won't drop me and you know what i'm fighting for, too. >> reporter: we wanted to see this all for ourselves. but with kolisi, preoccupied with playing, we leaned on his friend and recently retired springbok teammate, tendai mtawaria, aka the beast, accompanied us to an international match in capetown this past summer. he was our rugby guide as south a
africa's national team. the springboks. an international rugby power house and national institution, associated for more than a century with whiteh africa, kolisi is keenly aware of the challenges of transforming the team. >> we are human beings before we're sportsmen. you know? and the more we talk to another, the more we understand each other the more we'll get to know each other. and the more we trust each other and open up to each other. the more you get that deeper sense of...
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africa in the 1960s. rohit sharma is the white house reporterfor hindi news outlet dainik bhaskar and joins us from washingtoni sunak and what have you found in terms of the background to rishi sunak who will become the new prime minister of the uk?— minister of the uk? essentially, the eo - le minister of the uk? essentially, the peeple have — minister of the uk? essentially, the people have spoken _ minister of the uk? essentially, the people have spoken to _ minister of the uk? essentially, the people have spoken to in _ minister of the uk? essentially, the people have spoken to in the - minister of the uk? essentially, the people have spoken to in the uk, i people have spoken to in the uk, they have varied reactions. a majority of them added that they're happy to see an asian or of indian origin getting the top job happy to see an asian or of indian origin getting the topjob in origin getting the top job in the uk. the topmostjob in the uk. and they are thinking of pride and not shying away from this because he's never shied away from his roots or his heritage, for that matter i think the summer, he went
africa in the 1960s. rohit sharma is the white house reporterfor hindi news outlet dainik bhaskar and joins us from washingtoni sunak and what have you found in terms of the background to rishi sunak who will become the new prime minister of the uk?— minister of the uk? essentially, the eo - le minister of the uk? essentially, the peeple have — minister of the uk? essentially, the people have spoken _ minister of the uk? essentially, the people have spoken to _ minister of the uk?...
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africa. but she find she is 100% black, there is no white blood mixed in her family. oprah winfrey, she is pure black and she's a billionaire. you can be better than that my opinion. so, garvey was of course deeply suspicious, he walked into the naacp office one day look than everybody is, as a, say light, bright and almost. white has du bois is criticizing him because he has this narrow base and wants to go back to africa, garvey is of course chastising and criticizing du bois too. and another class we'll deal with their great differences. over political, philosophy, things like that. a couple years later, du bois, garvey tries to turn the ship line that's going to go and take africans back to some portion of africa. it fails, the ship cannot get out of the port. it takes a lot of money to run, that i spent some years working on big ships. takes a lot of money to build a big ship and repair it. it didn't get out of the water. during that period of time du bois is constantly disillusioned with american society. he feels that more radical answers should be developed. h
africa. but she find she is 100% black, there is no white blood mixed in her family. oprah winfrey, she is pure black and she's a billionaire. you can be better than that my opinion. so, garvey was of course deeply suspicious, he walked into the naacp office one day look than everybody is, as a, say light, bright and almost. white has du bois is criticizing him because he has this narrow base and wants to go back to africa, garvey is of course chastising and criticizing du bois too. and another...
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. >> across the atlantic, in south africa, plans to put an open coal pit mine next to a white rhino reserve the health and welfare of both rhinos and local people at risk. jeff barbee reports. >> poaching has become a crisis. the number of rhino killed for the horn has ne from 13 in 2007, to over 1,000 in 2013 alone. but a new danger to the park may be even more disastrous than the widespread poaching problem in the country. a new open-cast coal mine on the sthern border of the park threatens this, africa's most important rhino breeding ground. park officials here worry that this new danger could be a deep dark hole for rhino conservation, because the mine will pollute the air with dangerous gases, like toluene and benzene, and blow toxic coal dust over this wilderness area. the mine will also discharge acid mine water laced with sulfuric acid and radioactive byproducts into the umfolozi river, where the park's animals and the livestock of the surrounding community all drink. >> and when we come here, we come here to kind of, like, to unwind and experience the wild, and now there's a mine h
. >> across the atlantic, in south africa, plans to put an open coal pit mine next to a white rhino reserve the health and welfare of both rhinos and local people at risk. jeff barbee reports. >> poaching has become a crisis. the number of rhino killed for the horn has ne from 13 in 2007, to over 1,000 in 2013 alone. but a new danger to the park may be even more disastrous than the widespread poaching problem in the country. a new open-cast coal mine on the sthern border of the park...
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we had another perspective of this we have the perspective of the white enslavers because the captain of the ship who sailed to africa guy named william foster, kept a very detailed which ended up in the mobile library and in the journal he tells you he burned the ship at this specific spot in the delta 12 by the island. i figured going through the historical record, nobody had ever looked there because timothy mayer given up about a dozen locations in those interviews i mentioned over the years. and he would say, oh, we burned it all by you cannot or by you compost by you, sara. so all the people who had looked for it went to the places he said he burned the ship. now, the first clue that couldn't be in those places is there were more than one. so you knew he was lying. so anyway, this famous historian in mobile who wrote a book about the battle of mobile bay, which is the -- the torpedoes battle, he spent tens of thousands dollars doing modern surveys of all the places that timothy mayer he burned the ship, but he never found it. and died. so i had his research papers from the history museum. so i knew where he had
we had another perspective of this we have the perspective of the white enslavers because the captain of the ship who sailed to africa guy named william foster, kept a very detailed which ended up in the mobile library and in the journal he tells you he burned the ship at this specific spot in the delta 12 by the island. i figured going through the historical record, nobody had ever looked there because timothy mayer given up about a dozen locations in those interviews i mentioned over the...
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a businessman who was born in south africa as president of the united states just wants to go to the whitehe still won’t be so that if there are political interests in the mask’s proposals, then bene forbid yourself to dream of a bank for entrepreneurs and enterprises tele2 represents a doubling of gigabytes every 3 months in the tariff included for new subscribers and those who have been with us for a long time connect to tele2 and get double gigabytes forever. the halva card surprises by retaining a free installment plan of 10 months, halva, as before, weighs nothing to you. still zero interest on delinquency and no maintenance fees either, hulk's weightless installment plan is a significant advantage. open the m.video application and get 500 bonus rubles. sounds profitable loan application selected banks and get approval for comparison. if credit, then compare it perfectly. marina's career went up in all situations. she doesn't raise her voice. and for me, tenoten is calm, tenoten, we are the masters of our lives, such a low rate has not yet had a loan in alpha bank. from 4.5% get money
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africa, and buddhist algeria is just a few kilometers. did you, bro say in europe? morocco has a 36000000 inhabitants and india. living tangier, white moorish architecture, meet spanish and french colonial styles. every thing is huddled together on a rocky outcrop. how tall begins at the legendary cafe hoffer which has hardly changed since it was established in 1921. very welcome to tangier grey to see you and g off. good jenny, i'm calling you from very good. thanks. looks fantastic. are. yeah, i'll let you. beautiful blue is nat wall. it's really, really beautiful. except i brush you here because this cafe has views of the mediterranean that are pretty hard to boss, lik a and i'm coffee admitted math into the new appear. and tangier lesson plan, as you know, i was born and raised in germany, one of hong special i spent my summer breaks in tangier, year after year in turn off of the host, not by what else connects you to morocco, where language, my lou, i source and i definitely still feel a personal bond is often what kind of bond are you. i have family here and i visited often. i understand this country i'm to offer these we're m
africa, and buddhist algeria is just a few kilometers. did you, bro say in europe? morocco has a 36000000 inhabitants and india. living tangier, white moorish architecture, meet spanish and french colonial styles. every thing is huddled together on a rocky outcrop. how tall begins at the legendary cafe hoffer which has hardly changed since it was established in 1921. very welcome to tangier grey to see you and g off. good jenny, i'm calling you from very good. thanks. looks fantastic. are....
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africa. ah, the historic town center isn't far from the port. the old white washed houses have their own unique charm. that effect is on the costa delux or coast of light. it's a magnet for kite and wind surfers here where the mediterranean meets the atlantic . when conditions are ideal, i've always wanted to learn to serve. and where better to do it than here. i meeting christine sikowski from germany. she runs a surf school in 35. hello. apparently this is a place to learn windsurfing home and on windsurfing to my supervisor, my right was full. you're absolutely right. and have you ever when surf the for her? no, doesn't today's an ideal day because there isn't too much when line today we have plenty ice, which means that the wind coming in from the air. and it's not very strong really in the day, which is great for less than the course for beginners in over. i'm for beginners the fact late it'll get stronger towards the afternoon. then we'll have a good thermal wind. that's a bit better for the professionals. i see as we also i'd often has the levant. hey,
africa. ah, the historic town center isn't far from the port. the old white washed houses have their own unique charm. that effect is on the costa delux or coast of light. it's a magnet for kite and wind surfers here where the mediterranean meets the atlantic . when conditions are ideal, i've always wanted to learn to serve. and where better to do it than here. i meeting christine sikowski from germany. she runs a surf school in 35. hello. apparently this is a place to learn windsurfing home...
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africa. ah, the historic town center isn't far from the port. the old white washed houses have their own unique charm. that effect is on the costa duluth or coast of light. it's a magnet for kite and wind surfers here where the mediterranean meets the atlantic . when conditions are ideal, i've always wanted to learn to serve. and where better to do it than here. i meeting christine sikowski from germany. she runs a surf school in 35. hello. apparently this is a place to learn windsurfing home and on windsurfing to my super my right. well, you're absolutely right. great. and have you ever when surf the for her? no. today's an ideal day because there isn't too much when line to day. we have plenty anti which means that the wind coming in from the air and it's not very strong really in the day which is grading or less than the course for beginners or i'm for beginners the fact late it'll get stronger towards the afternoon. then we'll have a good thermal wind and that's a bit better for the professionals. as we also, i'd often hasta levant a that's the wind blowi
africa. ah, the historic town center isn't far from the port. the old white washed houses have their own unique charm. that effect is on the costa duluth or coast of light. it's a magnet for kite and wind surfers here where the mediterranean meets the atlantic . when conditions are ideal, i've always wanted to learn to serve. and where better to do it than here. i meeting christine sikowski from germany. she runs a surf school in 35. hello. apparently this is a place to learn windsurfing home...
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now for south africa, those rains are pepin up again and especially around as white, teeny, and southern most in big or the next 24 to 48 hours. that's it from be i'll catch up with the next hour to with sponsored by catch all day ways and talk to al jessie. we also do you believe women of afghanistan were somehow abandoned by the international community? we listen, we have a huge price for the role. i've been a terrorist that's going on and so money we meet with global news makers. i'm talk about the story stuck on al jazeera. we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter what and when use and current for that matter to you with a welcome back here watching al jazeera mind, if our top stories, as our chinese president gene paying has clinched a historic 3rd term is head of the communist party deals are now 6 all the new members of the party senior leadership group is dominated by jean loyalists 2 of the likely runners in the race to become the case. next. prime minister, have held face to face talks by force, johnson and richie c knox say they
now for south africa, those rains are pepin up again and especially around as white, teeny, and southern most in big or the next 24 to 48 hours. that's it from be i'll catch up with the next hour to with sponsored by catch all day ways and talk to al jessie. we also do you believe women of afghanistan were somehow abandoned by the international community? we listen, we have a huge price for the role. i've been a terrorist that's going on and so money we meet with global news makers. i'm talk...
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africa was destroyed in just six months. nato will begin a seven-month intervention ostensibly to protect the civilian population, while using banned bombs, white phosphorus and sometimes depriving lives of carpet bombing. thousands of innocent people 25,000 killed and 30,000 missing in 2011 are far from complete statistics of the libyan tragedy, almost none of the remaining in living families, did not receive compensation or an apology, those who ask for an apology found themselves in a nightmarish trap in which the samonato does not pay any compensation, but insists that individual member countries of the alliance must answer, nevertheless, even after 10 years of the country. including the uk, france and the united states still refuse to take responsibility to society for the harm they caused and it turned out that the arab spring for levi turned into a real winter, the clans continued to tear apart the country of oil and gas, african wealth was confidently divided among themselves by a western corporation, and all the time after the overthrow of such a terrible gaddafi, a civil war continues in the country only on october 23 , 2020, the part
africa was destroyed in just six months. nato will begin a seven-month intervention ostensibly to protect the civilian population, while using banned bombs, white phosphorus and sometimes depriving lives of carpet bombing. thousands of innocent people 25,000 killed and 30,000 missing in 2011 are far from complete statistics of the libyan tragedy, almost none of the remaining in living families, did not receive compensation or an apology, those who ask for an apology found themselves in a...
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white audience. about the plight of fellow american citizens of africa happened to be african-americans. about america's military which is the largest and most diverse institution. it kind of began with the researching branch with houston and marshall. them working to the judicial system. how harry truman became the first president to do what we now expect of our presidents. that is to use the judicial branch is often called franklin roosevelt epic struggles with the supreme court culminating in what became known as this court packing plan he the judicial reform. up until that time these the judiciary as a goal they would enact their policies with congress and active laws and hope the laws and policies would pass muster with the judicial branch. harry truman turn that on his head and for the first time he had a president who was using not just the supreme court but the federal judiciary taking full control of the department of justice to aggressively push his policies. that is so we expect them both major parties in the united states. it almost came out of necessity stately court was in
white audience. about the plight of fellow american citizens of africa happened to be african-americans. about america's military which is the largest and most diverse institution. it kind of began with the researching branch with houston and marshall. them working to the judicial system. how harry truman became the first president to do what we now expect of our presidents. that is to use the judicial branch is often called franklin roosevelt epic struggles with the supreme court culminating...
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white now rivers to burst their banks. and since january floods have effected most of africa killing just under 2000 people, nigeria was the worst affected. ah, well, i spring in august south 40 days inside story in tallahassee abroad for johnson assistant professor of geography and a ph. d. in meteorology at florida state university in o tracked in the netherlands, martin van ounce director of the international red cross red crescent climate center and a professor of climate and disaster resilience. at the university of 20 and in islamabad, fall hard saeed. the south asia and middle east regional climate. scientists with climate analytics. welcome to the program. thank you very much for joining. as bradford johnson in tallahassee, let me start with you. hurricane in went from a tropical storm to a hurricane in less than 24 hours. and it's not the only storm that's recently experience this rapid intensification as they're calling it. what is behind this and what is making these storms more intense and more frequent? that's right, thank you for having silly day is really like you mentioned a long line a series of storm as f
white now rivers to burst their banks. and since january floods have effected most of africa killing just under 2000 people, nigeria was the worst affected. ah, well, i spring in august south 40 days inside story in tallahassee abroad for johnson assistant professor of geography and a ph. d. in meteorology at florida state university in o tracked in the netherlands, martin van ounce director of the international red cross red crescent climate center and a professor of climate and disaster...
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the premiere, desmond young, he had been a white colonel taken prisoner by the african court in north africa. he had a chance encounter with rommel that saves young's life. thereafter, he becomes fascinated with rommel because of his brilliant exports as a senior officer. and then, his tragic ending because of the not seize. so, after the war was over general young, you see this at the beginning of the movie, he goes to everybody that fought with or against rommel. especially in north africa. he goes through all the official records, such as they were declassified at the time. he puts together the story of erwin rommel, and the book, and the movie or first ranked. why? because they are done only six years after the end of the war. it has what the germans call, zeitgeist. the spirit of the times. you cannot capture it today. daryl, what the longest day, and the bridge too far, they are to hollywood a version. you go back and watch this movie on a desert fox. then you will find out about rommel. the man, and the officer, and how he stood up to hitler. what about books? years ago, there used to
the premiere, desmond young, he had been a white colonel taken prisoner by the african court in north africa. he had a chance encounter with rommel that saves young's life. thereafter, he becomes fascinated with rommel because of his brilliant exports as a senior officer. and then, his tragic ending because of the not seize. so, after the war was over general young, you see this at the beginning of the movie, he goes to everybody that fought with or against rommel. especially in north africa....
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africa, the ships arrive day after day with an unrelenting cargo. in ghana, they call them "obroni wawu," or "the clothes of dead white men."l ajaab: take this bale from australia. linton: they're the charity shop castoffs from the western world. emmanuel: dirty. linton: it's sweat. emmanuel: see. yeah, rubbish. it's like a insult. linton: too many of them arrive in unwearable condition. while the trade in used clothes has created thousands of jobs, it's also turning parts of ghana into a toxic landfill. solomon noi: this place is serving as a dumping ground for textile waste in the name of second-hand clothing. linton: the world's unwanted fashion ends its journey here. liz ricketts: we call them tentacles. when they first wash up on sea, they're very long. linton: it's creating an environmental catastrophe of unthinkable proportions. [cock crowing] linton: in accra, the working day begins long before dawn. ♪♪♪ linton: as thousands of ghanaians make their daily migration into the center of this west african capital. from old fadama, accra's biggest slum, aisha iddrisu and her 18-month-old son sharif join the throng working
africa, the ships arrive day after day with an unrelenting cargo. in ghana, they call them "obroni wawu," or "the clothes of dead white men."l ajaab: take this bale from australia. linton: they're the charity shop castoffs from the western world. emmanuel: dirty. linton: it's sweat. emmanuel: see. yeah, rubbish. it's like a insult. linton: too many of them arrive in unwearable condition. while the trade in used clothes has created thousands of jobs, it's also turning parts...
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africa, which was downright racist. and this only shows that britain, which today is not just white. there are people from all over the world will come in and contribute into britain's progress and prosperity. but british politics is on rising. and unfortunately, people at the top have themselves become voice of ation and be fervently feel that the incoming prime minister issues. so he puts an end to this. now you mentioned the incoming prime minister, and i want to talk about him a little bit because of course tonight is the 1st british indian prime minister. now, under his, under his control, really should we expect the free trade agreement to be fast tracked? because during his recent campaign he said he wanted to change the india u. k. relationship to a more mutually beneficial partnership. so could that bode well for future relations between london and new delhi? what do you think the fact that we have. busy a person from whose family was of indian origin becoming the prime minister of britain naturally has, has made large people in india happy. of course, he's his family moved
africa, which was downright racist. and this only shows that britain, which today is not just white. there are people from all over the world will come in and contribute into britain's progress and prosperity. but british politics is on rising. and unfortunately, people at the top have themselves become voice of ation and be fervently feel that the incoming prime minister issues. so he puts an end to this. now you mentioned the incoming prime minister, and i want to talk about him a little bit...
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the white house accuses russia of weaponizing food, the grain deal to feed much of africa and the middleast now in jeopardy. we're live with the fallout. >> live from cnn center, this is "cnn newsroom" with kim brunhuber. >>> we begin with shock and grief in south korea where at least 150 people have died in a crowd surge. officials say thousands of partygoers gathered for a halloween celebration, but many crashed when the large crowd moved through a narrow alley. one witness says authority shoes have been better prepared. listen to this. >> translator: seeing this incident, i think the police were not prepared enough. there were way too many people and it was too crowded. i know the police and rescue workers are working hard, but i would say there is a lack of preparation. >> paula hancocks is live at the scene. and as people are now trying to grapple with the scope of this enormous tragedy, describe what is happening there as some families are still looking for loved ones and answers. >> reporter: that's right, yes, we know that there are still some family members who are looking for t
the white house accuses russia of weaponizing food, the grain deal to feed much of africa and the middleast now in jeopardy. we're live with the fallout. >> live from cnn center, this is "cnn newsroom" with kim brunhuber. >>> we begin with shock and grief in south korea where at least 150 people have died in a crowd surge. officials say thousands of partygoers gathered for a halloween celebration, but many crashed when the large crowd moved through a narrow alley. one...
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africa, the ships arrive day after day with an unrelenting cargo. in ghana, they call them "obroni wawu," or "the clothes of dead white men."s bale from australia. linton: they're the charity shop castoffs from the western world. emmanuel: dirty. linton: it's sweat. emmanuel: see. yeah, rubbish. it's like a insult. linton: too many of them arrive in unwearable condition. while the trade in used clothes has created thousands of jobs,
africa, the ships arrive day after day with an unrelenting cargo. in ghana, they call them "obroni wawu," or "the clothes of dead white men."s bale from australia. linton: they're the charity shop castoffs from the western world. emmanuel: dirty. linton: it's sweat. emmanuel: see. yeah, rubbish. it's like a insult. linton: too many of them arrive in unwearable condition. while the trade in used clothes has created thousands of jobs,
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white house is because she really captured a lot of media attention. she wasn't giving interviews herself, but for a few reasons, she ends up being in the press more than residents to africa is typically where in this period. first was she was an african american cook elevated to the role of head cook at the white house. and although she was not the first african american chef at the white house, several european, white chefs had preceded her. of course, right before her, madam pell ward and right before her another friend chef was in the role of white house cook. part of this was the fact that they had an african american cook at the white house, newspapers were celebrating this change in the staff. also, the harrison's did a major renovation of the white house kitchens. and so, as newspapers discussed the changes that were happening downstairs at the white house, descriptions of dolly and mary and their experiences were included in these reports. so, that it's a little bit about how we know so much about dolly. once, again she doesn't end up working at the white house very long for the cleveland. she ends up permanently returning to kentucky after about six months. and
white house is because she really captured a lot of media attention. she wasn't giving interviews herself, but for a few reasons, she ends up being in the press more than residents to africa is typically where in this period. first was she was an african american cook elevated to the role of head cook at the white house. and although she was not the first african american chef at the white house, several european, white chefs had preceded her. of course, right before her, madam pell ward and...
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we have the perspective of white slavers because the captainp of the ship who sailed to africa kept a detailed journal that ended up in the library and he tells you he burned the ship on the 12-mile island in this specific spot. i found out nobody looks there because he'd given up about a dozen locations in the interviews i mentioned in he'd say we burned it so all the people who looked for went to the places he said he burned the ship the first clue it couldn't be there is there were more than one so you knew he was lying so his famous historian who wrote a book about the battle with the torpedoes battles, he spent tens of thousands during modern surveys of the places timothy said he burned the ship and never found and he dies so i had his research papers so i knew where he looked and had not found the ship. then i found this thing in his journal he says 5-mile island and nobody lived there so i waited until very low tide and northwind, the bayno and river system were below normal and i went out into thousand 18 january 2, i went looking to see if i saw a ship poking out of the mud a
we have the perspective of white slavers because the captainp of the ship who sailed to africa kept a detailed journal that ended up in the library and he tells you he burned the ship on the 12-mile island in this specific spot. i found out nobody looks there because he'd given up about a dozen locations in the interviews i mentioned in he'd say we burned it so all the people who looked for went to the places he said he burned the ship the first clue it couldn't be there is there were more than...
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africa was destroyed in just six months. nato will begin a seven-month intervention supposedly to protect the civilian population, while using banned bombs, whitesphorus and sometimes killing thousands of innocent people, 25,000 killed and 30,000 missing missing in 2011 , far from complete statistics of the libyan tragedy, almost none of the surviving families received compensation or those who ask for an apology have found themselves in a nightmarish trap in which they themselves do not pay any compensation, but insist that individual member countries of the alliance must answer; nevertheless, even after decades, the countries of the alliance, including great britain france, the united states still refuse to take responsibility to society for the harm they caused and it turned out that the arab spring for levi turned into a real winter, the clans continued to tear apart the country of oil and gas african wealth confidently divided the western corporation among themselves and all the time after the overthrow of such a terrible gaddafi, the civil war continues in the country only on october 23 , 2020, the parties signed an act on a temporary cea
africa was destroyed in just six months. nato will begin a seven-month intervention supposedly to protect the civilian population, while using banned bombs, whitesphorus and sometimes killing thousands of innocent people, 25,000 killed and 30,000 missing missing in 2011 , far from complete statistics of the libyan tragedy, almost none of the surviving families received compensation or those who ask for an apology have found themselves in a nightmarish trap in which they themselves do not pay...
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. >>> the white house accuses russia of weaponizing food. a grain deal to feed much of africand the middle east now in jeopardy. we're live in kyiv and johannesburg with the fallout. >>> south korea has declared a national day of mourning of a of ap aft chaotic crowd surge claimed the lives of at least 151 people. thousands of partygoers had gathered for a celebration, but the turn ute so large and the space so small, many people got crushed in the middle of the crowd. here's how one witness described the scene. >> i saw the people going to the left side. i actually saw the person actually getting to the opposite side. so actually, the person in the middle, they got jammed. and they have, you know, no way to communicate. you know, they cannot breathe. >> cnn international correspondent paula hancocks is live at the scene. paula, as people are now trying to grapple with the scope of this enormous tragedy, describe what's happening now as some families are still looking for loved ones and for answers. >> reporter: that's right, kim. we've heard from officials that a few thousand
. >>> the white house accuses russia of weaponizing food. a grain deal to feed much of africand the middle east now in jeopardy. we're live in kyiv and johannesburg with the fallout. >>> south korea has declared a national day of mourning of a of ap aft chaotic crowd surge claimed the lives of at least 151 people. thousands of partygoers had gathered for a celebration, but the turn ute so large and the space so small, many people got crushed in the middle of the crowd. here's...