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and how we see the world, but maybe equally important, how the world sees us. as president, i will ensure the democracy is once again the watch word of u.s. foreign policy. not to launch some moral crusade but because it's in our enlightened self-interest. we have to restore our ability to rally the free world so we can once more make a stand upon new fields of action together to face new challenges. we only have one opportunity to reset this democracy after trump. and we have to be prepared to make the most of it. so what does it mean at least from my perspective and practice? first, it means repairing and reinvigorating our own democracy. even as we strengthen coalitions to democracies that stand with us on other continent. -- on every continent. i'll start by putting our own house in order. remaking our education system so the child's opportunity life isn't determined by their zip code or their race. reforming our criminal justice system eliminates discrepancies in the system and putting teeth back into our voting rights act. i will seek greater transparency
and how we see the world, but maybe equally important, how the world sees us. as president, i will ensure the democracy is once again the watch word of u.s. foreign policy. not to launch some moral crusade but because it's in our enlightened self-interest. we have to restore our ability to rally the free world so we can once more make a stand upon new fields of action together to face new challenges. we only have one opportunity to reset this democracy after trump. and we have to be prepared to...
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those world championshipsjust looking really good.hips just can't come quick enough. australia have retained the women's ashes after the only test match in the multi—format series was drawn today in taunton. it means that england cannot catch australia despite three t20 matches remaining. henry moran reports. it always seemed likely on this fourth day that a draw would be the outcome of this game, a lot of time was lost on the second day, and our results seem implausible, england did get past the follow on target, and the declared, and see if they could try to get early wickets that would refer us to result in this game. a couple of wickets fell in one over, that peaked a bit of interest for england, as laura got the openers, healy and haynes, but at least perry, what a series she's had come another half—century as australia batted through the afternoon and into the evening. and eventually, got australia of the draw they needed to retain the ashes. three to follow this match, if england win all of them, they will at least level the se
those world championshipsjust looking really good.hips just can't come quick enough. australia have retained the women's ashes after the only test match in the multi—format series was drawn today in taunton. it means that england cannot catch australia despite three t20 matches remaining. henry moran reports. it always seemed likely on this fourth day that a draw would be the outcome of this game, a lot of time was lost on the second day, and our results seem implausible, england did get past...
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they have secured the most women's world cup wins, they have scored the most goals in a world cup tournament. they have won the most consecutive world cup championships, and now they're getting a world class celebration. you're looking right there at city hall where you see the mayor, bill de blasio, and the first lady there who will be beginning the festivities. this is like the second chapter of this huge honor for the u.s. women's national soccer team. first it started with a new york ticker tape parade and the keys to the city will be happening very soon for the u.s. women's national soccer team after winning their fourth world cup title. the last time the city had a celebration like this, there's your quiz of the day, four years ago when the same team won the 2015 world cup. it has been a party all morning long in lower manhattan. crowds lining the streets, cheering on these rock star athletes. cnn's alisyn camerota is at the end of the parade route. what you're looking at right here on your screen, outside city hall, where the next big moments will be taking place for us. also joining
they have secured the most women's world cup wins, they have scored the most goals in a world cup tournament. they have won the most consecutive world cup championships, and now they're getting a world class celebration. you're looking right there at city hall where you see the mayor, bill de blasio, and the first lady there who will be beginning the festivities. this is like the second chapter of this huge honor for the u.s. women's national soccer team. first it started with a new york ticker...
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you so the summer of cups is almost finished the women's world cup the cup america and the gold cup are over and we are going to talk about it then yeah are you ready . so let's start with the women's world cup of course because it was the biggest tournament this summer it was a welcome after all. the winner of united states not really the biggest surprises well i mean we saw the u.s. come out strong and absolutely destroyed thailand but then i don't think a lot of people there to 13 know why but i don't think a lot of people were expecting i don't think it was as easy for them as people thought it was going to be which is good because the level of world football in general i mean we saw spain really challenge them france england it was not a walk in the park any of those games were not easy so it's good to talk about the final against the netherlands you know the defending like they're kind european champions you know a bit of an unexpected final maybe or do you think it was kind of one could expect that holland would go so far in the tournament well the netherlands like you said are t
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the cricketers are in downing street is about winning the world cup for the first time.ial thief that targeted victims to a gay dating apps is found guilty of murdering a businessman with the overdose of a six graduate b. donald trump who has been accused of making racist remarks about four democratic women has said they are anti—american. a new study described as ground breaking into the eating disorder anorexia claims its origins are in both the mind and the body. in pioneering surgery, surgeons in london have successfully separated twin girls who were born joined at the head. sportsday in a moment. first, though, a quick look at what coming up. ithink though, a quick look at what coming up. i think on's cricketers had to downing street tonight, for that reception to mark their success in the world cup, we will ask if the sport can build on their momentous victory. after the bbc was granted exclusive access to a ground—breaking series of operations ata ground—breaking series of operations at a british hospital to separate those two conjoined sisters, we will ask what i
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well that's right you would think that the world cup final whether is the men's or the women's world cup would be a highlight of the footballing calendar and therefore would deserve a day or 2 itself in football but in fact sunday is not only the host of the women's world cup final in fact is not the only international football final this on on sunday we also have the men's copa america final that's the south american football championship that's coming just a couple of hours after the women's world cup final finishes and following hot on the heels of the cup america final you also have the men's gold cup final that's the central and north american football championship now this of course takes the focus away from the women's world cup final instead of having the whole footballing world watching the women's world cup final you now have kind of some so maybe split interests in certain parts of the world understandably so with big footballing nations taking part now as you say did have some very strong comments to make about this of course the big question would be would this have happ
well that's right you would think that the world cup final whether is the men's or the women's world cup would be a highlight of the footballing calendar and therefore would deserve a day or 2 itself in football but in fact sunday is not only the host of the women's world cup final in fact is not the only international football final this on on sunday we also have the men's copa america final that's the south american football championship that's coming just a couple of hours after the women's...
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so it's a world cup hopes are very much on the line here.t said, they should go into this match with renewed confidence after their impressive win against india at the weekend, but their captain eoin morgan knows there is simply no room for error.” captain eoin morgan knows there is simply no room for error. i think two defeat does that. i think it was clear after the australia game that there was a huge amount of disappointment in the changing room and the fact we have been able to turn that around, identify where we are atand turn that around, identify where we are at and identify what we need to do in order to progress to the semis made things clearer about how we wa nted made things clearer about how we wanted to continue to play. it hasn't changed. it is important and it has been effective. such a big game for england. and eoin morgan spoke about having been thrashed by new zealand at the world cup four years ago had been a rock bottom for his team and they use that new zealand side as a blueprint for england's recent resurgence. the cu
so it's a world cup hopes are very much on the line here.t said, they should go into this match with renewed confidence after their impressive win against india at the weekend, but their captain eoin morgan knows there is simply no room for error.” captain eoin morgan knows there is simply no room for error. i think two defeat does that. i think it was clear after the australia game that there was a huge amount of disappointment in the changing room and the fact we have been able to turn that...
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south africa are fifth in the world and jamaica are number two in the world.e first—half, jamaica came back at them the second, but south africa we re at them the second, but south africa were able to hold on. jamaica are facing a tough team in this phase and england want to win, they are unbeaten so far and they want to continue that great run. it will be one to watch this afternoon at three o'clock. there has also been other home nation action this morning. we saw a northern ireland unfortunately lose to malawi. they were only two behind the african nation for the majority of their match. their shooting stats were not quite on it today and malawi turned out to be the stronger team. disappointment for northern ireland but they will focus on their next matches in the tournament. scotland are in action later on today. they will play south africa. you can follow all of the netball here across the bbc. the england match will be on bbc two today. thank you, kate. and day 10 of the tour de france is under way. france's julian alaphilippe still has the leaders yello
south africa are fifth in the world and jamaica are number two in the world.e first—half, jamaica came back at them the second, but south africa we re at them the second, but south africa were able to hold on. jamaica are facing a tough team in this phase and england want to win, they are unbeaten so far and they want to continue that great run. it will be one to watch this afternoon at three o'clock. there has also been other home nation action this morning. we saw a northern ireland...
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stay with bbc world news. hello.of sunshine in the forecast. however, the week ahead is going to be quite changeable. i think many of us, at one point or another, will get at least a little bit of rainfall. now, here's the latest satellite picture, and clouds are gathering just to the north—west of the uk, in fact, streaming in into ireland right now, so that means that the skies will be pretty hazy across some western parts of the uk. and the high pressure is moving away and giving way to these weather fronts here in the atlantic. but the high pressure will be back later on, once these weather fronts push through. so the forecast on monday morning, then — a lot of hazy weather there first thing across many western parts of the uk, but i think it'll start off clear across much of scotland, eastern and southern parts of the uk. in fact, pretty chilly very early in the morning there in eastern scotland and north—east england. temperatures could be as low as two or three degrees above freezing, a real nip in the air. no
stay with bbc world news. hello.of sunshine in the forecast. however, the week ahead is going to be quite changeable. i think many of us, at one point or another, will get at least a little bit of rainfall. now, here's the latest satellite picture, and clouds are gathering just to the north—west of the uk, in fact, streaming in into ireland right now, so that means that the skies will be pretty hazy across some western parts of the uk. and the high pressure is moving away and giving way to...
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england have won the world cup!as tired but by virtue of scoring more boundaries in the game, by the tiniest of margins, england have won. at the fan zone in trafalgar square, they understood that. it was all that needed to be known. it was a victory. after so much tension, the release, everywhere. this world cup has been shared by many nations, all linked with their love of cricket, but in england cricket passion, where is the passion? england! here's the passion! i thought we'd lost it, the passion? england! here's the passion! ithought we'd lost it, i thought it was all over, and i was like that, my hands on my head. that is the greatest one—day cricket match of all time. honestly no words at the moment. i'mjust match of all time. honestly no words at the moment. i'm just so gutted. only respect between these two sides. only one winner. fortune favours the brave. that's the word that has defined england's journey to this. joe wilson, bbc news, lord's. it is worth remembering of course that england are now world c
england have won the world cup!as tired but by virtue of scoring more boundaries in the game, by the tiniest of margins, england have won. at the fan zone in trafalgar square, they understood that. it was all that needed to be known. it was a victory. after so much tension, the release, everywhere. this world cup has been shared by many nations, all linked with their love of cricket, but in england cricket passion, where is the passion? england! here's the passion! i thought we'd lost it, the...
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we have the strongest military in the world. and i would argue in the history of the world. but as president, i will ensure it stays that way. i will make investments necessary to equip our troops for the challenges of this century, not the last century, this one and the next one. but the use of force should be a last resort, not a first. used only to defend our vital interest when the objective is clear and achievable and with the informed, i emphasize the informed consent of the american people. it's long past time we end the forever wars which have cost us untold blood and treasure. i have long-argued that we should bring home the vast majority of our combat troops from the wars in afghanistan and the middle east and narrowly focus on our mission to deal with al-qaeda and isis in the region. and we should end our support for the saudi-led war in yemen. it's hurting us. [applause] vice pres. biden: staying entrenched in unwinnable conflicts drains our capacity to lead in other issues that require our attention. it prevents us from rebuilding the other instances of american
we have the strongest military in the world. and i would argue in the history of the world. but as president, i will ensure it stays that way. i will make investments necessary to equip our troops for the challenges of this century, not the last century, this one and the next one. but the use of force should be a last resort, not a first. used only to defend our vital interest when the objective is clear and achievable and with the informed, i emphasize the informed consent of the american...
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city of baquba the azerbaijani capital already has 2 world heritage sites. palace built in the 18th century and the 12th century made tower this is stuart setting is where unesco members will decide what other landmarks deserve to be considered an official part of the world's cultural legacy. among germany's contenders a very insidious school which argues its medieval system of water management artificial props canals sluices and sawmills some nearly 500 years old deserving asco recognition. it's a 12th century mine in the or mountains straddling the german czech border is also in contention communities on both sides came together to lobby unesco on the project. from the beginning on it was a project to bring together all the municipalities on both sides of the border and to give them the chance to work for the 1st time together not against each other to work together for a better development of this area on the basic over scotch will a natural richness in its. natural richness and. at the center of iceland's unesco nomination the national park includes euro
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the world. a position and is exciting to watch and exciting to play in. what will it mean for you personally, in your journey, to the filly woke up as england captain? it would mean everything. it absolutely would. the whole country is behind you. i can tell you that new zealand won the toss and elected to bat. he huge day of sport continues this afternoon because later it is the main‘s final at wimbledon. after beating rafael nadal at wimbledon on friday, roger federer is going for another wimbledon title. he is going against novak djokovic a man who has beaten him before. i feel good, novak djokovic a man who has beaten him before. ifeel good, i must novak djokovic a man who has beaten him before. i feel good, i must say that i've recovered well after the match against rafael nadal. to take the content is again for this turning so farand the content is again for this turning so far and reallyjust remind myself that we have won the match to go, when more and for that when i need to be ready. ——
the world. a position and is exciting to watch and exciting to play in. what will it mean for you personally, in your journey, to the filly woke up as england captain? it would mean everything. it absolutely would. the whole country is behind you. i can tell you that new zealand won the toss and elected to bat. he huge day of sport continues this afternoon because later it is the main‘s final at wimbledon. after beating rafael nadal at wimbledon on friday, roger federer is going for another...
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he served in world war i. he was in fact, a political rival with cousin franklin rose vel roosevelt during the great depression. theodore jur. wanted to get int the military again. initially he served as a commander in the first infantry division, and he served in the big red one, which was one of the few battle tested divisions to go into normandy. however, roosevelt didn't gain a lot of acclaim or trust in the eyes of omar bradley or george patt patton. theodore roosevelt jr. had a very laid back command persona and that wasn't up to snuff for somebody as spit and polish as patton was. om omar bradley thought he got a little too comfortable and laid back with some of the soldiers. and there wasn't the rigid discipline. he was removed from command in the first infantry division. he wasn't down and out, and he landed a spot as the assistant division commander in the fourth infantry division in the months immediately prior to the normandy invasion, and roosevelt pleaded with his commander, genere monday tubby b
he served in world war i. he was in fact, a political rival with cousin franklin rose vel roosevelt during the great depression. theodore jur. wanted to get int the military again. initially he served as a commander in the first infantry division, and he served in the big red one, which was one of the few battle tested divisions to go into normandy. however, roosevelt didn't gain a lot of acclaim or trust in the eyes of omar bradley or george patt patton. theodore roosevelt jr. had a very laid...
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as she played the former world number one around the court with ease.reak soon followed, with history perhaps brewing. most teenagers right now are busy with homework. but here, cori gauff is screwing her elder, taking the first set. and the second looked to be going that way too, but at a break, she wobbled when faced with her first break point. it was just a temporary wobble. breaking straight back, giving herself a chance to serve for the match. she's got it! these are moments that most can only dream of. meeting her idol on her wimbledon debut. it's a dream debut for the 15—year—old! wimbledon debut. it's a dream debut for the 15-year-old! they say never meet your heroes, this introduction will live long in the memory of cori gauff. she just told will live long in the memory of cori gauff. shejust told my congratulations and to keep going and good luck. after the match at all to thank you for everything that she did. and i wouldn't be here if it wasn't for her. telling her she is so inspiring and i always wanted to to her that. and even though i met
as she played the former world number one around the court with ease.reak soon followed, with history perhaps brewing. most teenagers right now are busy with homework. but here, cori gauff is screwing her elder, taking the first set. and the second looked to be going that way too, but at a break, she wobbled when faced with her first break point. it was just a temporary wobble. breaking straight back, giving herself a chance to serve for the match. she's got it! these are moments that most can...
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it's 50 years since the world watched as u.s. astronauts lost set off on a mission many adults impossible or whatever then marveled as they made those 1st uncertain steps. are. join us as we look at the ingenuity and those who made the journey of a 111 possible. the moon landing 50 years on and al jazeera news special. education is struggling to keep pace often failing to prepare children for today's world. but some schools are changing the rules there are kids who have hope that they can eat and how to give each of them with but still mission results last july. they have it both are in. rebel education early learning mexico on al-jazeera. on. the. water an essential resource for all humankind across europe pressure to recognise water as a human right and put its management back into public hands is increasing i think that the european commission would be very very clear that this was a privatisation on anybody it's the only field. those people who see ever to do something to invest a profit of they want are up to the last drop o
it's 50 years since the world watched as u.s. astronauts lost set off on a mission many adults impossible or whatever then marveled as they made those 1st uncertain steps. are. join us as we look at the ingenuity and those who made the journey of a 111 possible. the moon landing 50 years on and al jazeera news special. education is struggling to keep pace often failing to prepare children for today's world. but some schools are changing the rules there are kids who have hope that they can eat...
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perry: we are seeing emissions being reduced around the world. i was with some of our friends from the european union and reminding them about what you are being able to do in this country with the innovation. we are being able to deliver liquefied natural gas to them so they can move away from these dirtier, burning, old, inefficient plants and bring a cleaner environment to those countries. you know, it is our national labs at the department of energy. we have talked about this and you have seen this through your years, where this technological revolution that is occurring. we are not only increasing our energy supply, but we are making it cleaner. we are doing it in a way that the world is enjoying with us. and at your direction, mr. president, d.o.e. launched, as you mentioned earlier, the water security grand challenge. using the power of competition, the water security grand challenge will spur innovation and advances in transformational thatgy that -- technology will meet the global need for safe, affordable, beautiful, crystal-clear water
perry: we are seeing emissions being reduced around the world. i was with some of our friends from the european union and reminding them about what you are being able to do in this country with the innovation. we are being able to deliver liquefied natural gas to them so they can move away from these dirtier, burning, old, inefficient plants and bring a cleaner environment to those countries. you know, it is our national labs at the department of energy. we have talked about this and you have...
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world has ever seen.. the further inside the ground and outside the ground as well was reminiscent of 2005, which was the last real glory time in men's cricket we experienced euphoric scenes in 2017 when the women's team won the world cup but this time i was taken back to trafalgar square in 2005. we saw the big screen there and the people that were crowded around. i'm sure they would have been many people in that crowd who otherwise would not have been watching the game but for the fact of the occasion of the visibility of it. they had been drawn in and i was taken back to 2005, where i was perched on the plinth of nelson's column. reminiscent of winning the ashes. it doesn't matter if you are young, old, man or woman, ashes. it doesn't matter if you are young, old, man orwoman, youjust had to have a heart to love that game yesterday and to love the sport. michael, i will be game yesterday and to love the sport. michael, iwill be with game yesterday and to love the sport. michael, i will be with you ina
world has ever seen.. the further inside the ground and outside the ground as well was reminiscent of 2005, which was the last real glory time in men's cricket we experienced euphoric scenes in 2017 when the women's team won the world cup but this time i was taken back to trafalgar square in 2005. we saw the big screen there and the people that were crowded around. i'm sure they would have been many people in that crowd who otherwise would not have been watching the game but for the fact of the...
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days of the footballing world is on france and on the sidelines of the woman's world cup a campaign has been launched to eliminate abuse harassment and exploitation in women's football in attendance was afghanistan's coach kelly lindsay who told me how difficult it was for her players to get the help they needed from people following reports of abuse while the dialogue went on but it didn't feel like anything was progressing i didn't feel like our players were receiving the concern and care that they needed and many of them were getting death threats many of them were being abused at the time we needed to get make sure they were safe we needed to get them out of the country so that they could speak the truth and help us understand what was really going on and it just felt like 8 months of a tennis match where nobody wanted to be held accountable and nobody wanted to really talk about the details and sort it out. back in november it was former player to lead a popal who 1st went public with allegations that key figures in the afghan football federation had sexually abused players june fo
days of the footballing world is on france and on the sidelines of the woman's world cup a campaign has been launched to eliminate abuse harassment and exploitation in women's football in attendance was afghanistan's coach kelly lindsay who told me how difficult it was for her players to get the help they needed from people following reports of abuse while the dialogue went on but it didn't feel like anything was progressing i didn't feel like our players were receiving the concern and care...
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a british oil tanker it detained in the strait of hormuz the vital waterway carrying a 3rd of the world's seaborne oil supply tehran says the vessel was seized after it collided with a fishing boat the british government has called it a dangerous move in germany says it's an aggravation of an already tense situation . iran's revolutionary guard sport this day not in pay to a british vessel it to team did in the streets of harmony after and every day an oil tanker was held in. britain say it's a dangerous move but london is determined not to let the tent for tat spiral out of control. priority. continues to be to find a way to deescalate the situation. that's why i reached out to the iranian foreign minister that's why due process interpol continues we need to see the illegal seizing of a british flag that's so robust we need the ship released and we continue to be very concerned the safety of well the 23 crew members. the u.k.'s allies are also stepping up pressure on iran u.s. president donald trump wants to run to accept more concessions over its nuclear program and he says his strategy
a british oil tanker it detained in the strait of hormuz the vital waterway carrying a 3rd of the world's seaborne oil supply tehran says the vessel was seized after it collided with a fishing boat the british government has called it a dangerous move in germany says it's an aggravation of an already tense situation . iran's revolutionary guard sport this day not in pay to a british vessel it to team did in the streets of harmony after and every day an oil tanker was held in. britain say it's a...
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uncles in world war ii. one was killed. one was a pow. so the book really hit home for me. i wanted to ask alex -- and it has been a scene from his book, "the bedford boys," if he could relate to the audience about what it was like for that western union operator, a female, who started to receive the notifications of the boys who were dying in bedford. there were so many. they were actually people that she knew. and i would love to hear his comments about that. >> thank you for calling in, mike. i interviewed elizabeth -- she was 21 years old in july of 1944. and i will go to a graveyard in bedford not far from where i am sitting right now this afternoon and i will go and visit the graves of several of the for boys that were brought home 22 were killed in normandy. and that was june and july of 1944. half are engraved at omaha beach. half of them here. not far. a couple of miles from where i am sitting. on the 21st of july, 1944, elizabeth went to work at the greens drugstore still open today. and she went t
uncles in world war ii. one was killed. one was a pow. so the book really hit home for me. i wanted to ask alex -- and it has been a scene from his book, "the bedford boys," if he could relate to the audience about what it was like for that western union operator, a female, who started to receive the notifications of the boys who were dying in bedford. there were so many. they were actually people that she knew. and i would love to hear his comments about that. >> thank you for...
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to the world actually. like all the buildings pitted rights house is supplied with produce solar power sustainable and eco friendly materials we used for the houses the facade of the rocks is made from cork. we had some discussions with a whole group and we had help from different. materials so we ended up with a lisa green orange less than a red list reckless was a no go orange was ok if you really have to because of course reasons or technical reasons but prefer to use only materials from the greenest so corcos on the green list and we like this very much showed it was our choice to do so. living on water has a long tradition in amsterdam houseboats can be seen on almost every can now. one of the 1st closing districts was built a couple of years ago in the district of. 50 houses on and now the trend is arriving in other european cities in london for example where british architects back up planning floating hundreds in the. copenhagen has responded to a lack of affordable student housing with the so-calle
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to overcome boundaries and subject the world it's time for g.w. . coming up ahead. it's been 15 years since the miami. heat was the 1st man to walk on the road. as a small boy she dreamed of the stars. as a pilot she flew anything no matter how dangerous a. church or go to the pole. as an astronaut he took part in the greatest adventure in history. oh i knew armstrong was his destiny starts july 20th on t.w. . never has it been the stock. is facing extinction. you could say the topic suffers in danger. but there is a glimmer. the biggest companies are uniting to create. a possibility. that not only animals will be sent. to. the lion share of the conservation of. plague the but . this is to live from hong kong see they carry land same's the territories controversial extradition bill is dead the islands chief executive had hoped the announcement would be enough to end mass protests activists getting ready to return to the streets also coming up at the top of the italian island of lampedusa has become the front line in europe stanzel of the migration and the role of re
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the best in the world.enie: above and beyond the americans, the world cup in general, what a huge hit. tell us about the numbers, how much it raised the spotlight on women's football. huge success, a popular success. one that surprised even the organizers. fifa was expecting to see the attendance rate in the stadiums, it was on average 74% fifa was looking for something along the lines of 60%. have seen plenty of stadiums at full capacity, including the final last night area games that were featuring the french teams, it showed people were interested in the game itself, not just their team. it showed in viewership records, there are records in every country that had a team participating in this world cup. everywhere, the women's games broke viewership records. england, theen in number of people tuning in for that semifinal between england werehe united sates, there more people watching that game than people in england watching the men'sat championship league that had two english teams in it. it gives you an
the best in the world.enie: above and beyond the americans, the world cup in general, what a huge hit. tell us about the numbers, how much it raised the spotlight on women's football. huge success, a popular success. one that surprised even the organizers. fifa was expecting to see the attendance rate in the stadiums, it was on average 74% fifa was looking for something along the lines of 60%. have seen plenty of stadiums at full capacity, including the final last night area games that were...
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tracking it incorporates landmarks from the real world to create a virtual game world.or the space can be restricted to a book. like this award winning adventure game. a familiar medium becomes interactive the camera recognizes the pages and allows the reader to decide how the story should continue using expanded reality. it becomes an adventure game depending on what decision the app user makes he or she is forwarded to other pages of the book and experiences the story in a new way. smartphone take is constantly being developed and it's also make such sophisticated game related ideas possible take angry birds for example the game 1st came on the scene 10 years ago but now there's an augmented reality version which adds a whole new level to the gaming principle for example i now have to play is the level i want to play in my environment and can then move around it and she was the perfect spot to launch my attack. microsoft is taking it a step further they bought mycroft the world's most successful computer game in september 24th team for over 2000000000 euros. mobile ve
tracking it incorporates landmarks from the real world to create a virtual game world.or the space can be restricted to a book. like this award winning adventure game. a familiar medium becomes interactive the camera recognizes the pages and allows the reader to decide how the story should continue using expanded reality. it becomes an adventure game depending on what decision the app user makes he or she is forwarded to other pages of the book and experiences the story in a new way. smartphone...
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a third world championship gold, a world record and a world record broken and the experts say there isore to come from adam peaty. and where next for gareth bale as the welshman is made to feel very unwelcome at real madrid. what a difference a year makes — from crying at carnoustie to claiming the claretjug. shane lowry speaks about his incredible turnaround. also coming up on the programme... the england netball players are philosophical about missing out on the gold medal. it could go either way, and unfortunately we lost the semifinal but the way we picked ourselves up for the bronze medal, was commendable. welcome to the programme. is there nothing the golden boy can't achieve? adam peaty finished first in the 100 metres breastroke at the world championships in south korea just a day after beating his own world record and becoming the first man to break 57 seconds. his dominance of the sport has been so impressive and with the olympics looming, hopefully there's more to come. when it seems your main competition is yourself, try to make the numbers are small as possible. this is ad
a third world championship gold, a world record and a world record broken and the experts say there isore to come from adam peaty. and where next for gareth bale as the welshman is made to feel very unwelcome at real madrid. what a difference a year makes — from crying at carnoustie to claiming the claretjug. shane lowry speaks about his incredible turnaround. also coming up on the programme... the england netball players are philosophical about missing out on the gold medal. it could go...
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england, world champions! on the fourth anniversary of the iran nuclear deal, the bbc is given rare access inside the country. and i'm mariko oi in singapore. also in the programme: more protests in hong kong. police fire pepper spray at demonstrators in a shopping mall. commentator: and that's it! and after more than five hours on court and a 25—game final set, novak djokovic beats roger federer to retain his wimbledon title. live from our studios in singapore and london. this is bbc world news. it's newsday. hello and a very warm welcome to the programme. it's 7am in singapore and midnight here in london, where england's cricketers are celebrating after winning the men's world cup for the very first time. they beat new zealand in one of the most incredible matches ever played. after a period of overtime — the super over — the teams were tied again with england winning because they'd scored more boundary hits. the outcome sent crowds at lord's cricket ground in london into wild celebrations. joe wilson was th
england, world champions! on the fourth anniversary of the iran nuclear deal, the bbc is given rare access inside the country. and i'm mariko oi in singapore. also in the programme: more protests in hong kong. police fire pepper spray at demonstrators in a shopping mall. commentator: and that's it! and after more than five hours on court and a 25—game final set, novak djokovic beats roger federer to retain his wimbledon title. live from our studios in singapore and london. this is bbc world...
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you're watching "world news now." u're watching "world news now."s aren't fully developed until at least 39 weeks. a healthy baby is worth the wait. did you know that people born from 1945 through 1965 have the highest rates of hepatitis c, but most don't know they're infected? people can live for decades without symptoms, the cdc now recommends that you get a blood test for hepatitis c. so talk to your doctor and find out if you have hepatitis c. it could save your life. know more. >>> so there's no question that beyonce is a star. and there's no doubt that because of her, i slay. you slay, we slay. >> this morning, we're meeting the man behind queen bey's moves and how he's busting out his own moves. here is kimberly. >> reporter: chris grant is a man in motion. a man in formation. the man behind some of beyonce's most iconic dance moves. now he is stepping out of the shadows to spotlight his own voice. >> there's a lot that i do that people have no clue. i feel like i can say hey, i can do this on my own. give me some credit. >> reporter: he has
you're watching "world news now." u're watching "world news now."s aren't fully developed until at least 39 weeks. a healthy baby is worth the wait. did you know that people born from 1945 through 1965 have the highest rates of hepatitis c, but most don't know they're infected? people can live for decades without symptoms, the cdc now recommends that you get a blood test for hepatitis c. so talk to your doctor and find out if you have hepatitis c. it could save your life....
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this is bbc world news.rofile judge, after the un accused the government of abuses against the oppostion. president trump may use an executive order to include a controversial question on citizenship in next year's census. government lawyers say they're still looking for legal grounds for the move. the ancient mesopotamian city of babylon has been declared a unesco world heritage site. iraq has been campaigning for nearly a0 years for it to be added to the united nation's prestigious list. but unesco has warned that babylon is in an extremely vulnerable condition and needs urgent conservation work. the bbc‘s tim allman has more. 4,000 years old, give or take. 0nce home to the mythic hanging gardens of babylon, one of the seven wonders of the ancient world. it's almost a surprise that this place, steeped in history, wasn't already on unesco's list. translation: babylon is a symbol of identity for the iraqis, so the city is considered a part of the history of iraq, whether on the architectural or scientific as
this is bbc world news.rofile judge, after the un accused the government of abuses against the oppostion. president trump may use an executive order to include a controversial question on citizenship in next year's census. government lawyers say they're still looking for legal grounds for the move. the ancient mesopotamian city of babylon has been declared a unesco world heritage site. iraq has been campaigning for nearly a0 years for it to be added to the united nation's prestigious list. but...
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women won a record 4th football world cup. the united states says iran will not attain a nuclear weapon and has threatened it with further sanctions and greater isolation this comes after tehran announced it would enrich uranium to levels greater than agreed upon as part of the 2015 nuclear deal until now iran's kept the maximum level of uranium purity at $3.00 that's enough to make electricity radium only becomes a nuclear grade bomb material if it's enrich to 90 percent of the iranians deny wanting nuclear weapons even so it will reduce its compliance with a deal every 2 months unless other signatories work to stop u.s. sanctions the deal does have a dispute resolution mechanism france says that will not be triggered though at least for now but if the dispute cannot be resolved u.n. sanctions could follow whatever action from washington in a moment 1st same as rob yes more from tehran. it is the boldest step iran has taken so far in its choreographed campaign to reduce compliance with a 2015 nuclear deal on sunday morning it
women won a record 4th football world cup. the united states says iran will not attain a nuclear weapon and has threatened it with further sanctions and greater isolation this comes after tehran announced it would enrich uranium to levels greater than agreed upon as part of the 2015 nuclear deal until now iran's kept the maximum level of uranium purity at $3.00 that's enough to make electricity radium only becomes a nuclear grade bomb material if it's enrich to 90 percent of the iranians deny...
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team to win four world cups.three var and the lead was doubled for the us thanks to rose lavelle. the united states at the moment look like they will get thisjob done states at the moment look like they will get this job done and become the first team ever to successfully win back—to—back titles is that bull is gathered by the keeper... it was a result most people were expecting and you can catch that life, the closing stages, on bbc one on the action also is on the bbc sport website and the app. and that is all from us. we have more support for you, of course, in the next hour but 110w you, of course, in the next hour but now on the news channel, it is time for click... a warm welcome to click. welcome to click. welcome to click, i am spencer kelly. finally we have reached a very special milestone. we have been on air every week of every year, without a break, since we launched in the year 2000, which means this week you are watching season 1, episode 1000. and to celebrate, we are making a world first. doing ne
team to win four world cups.three var and the lead was doubled for the us thanks to rose lavelle. the united states at the moment look like they will get thisjob done states at the moment look like they will get this job done and become the first team ever to successfully win back—to—back titles is that bull is gathered by the keeper... it was a result most people were expecting and you can catch that life, the closing stages, on bbc one on the action also is on the bbc sport website and...
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national team won the world cup. but now after back-to-back world championship wins and the most goals in the world cup and everything else, on the night before new york city throws the u.s. national team a ticker tape parade tomorrow morning in the canyon of heroes downtown, honestly, i'm like about to burst. so it's true. megan rapinoe will be here live in studio coming up in just a few minutes. to all of my myriad friends who suggested that this would be a night they would like to be here in studio for the show and i told you all no, i'm not even going to ask for your forgiveness. you have to realize how crazy that was that you all asked me. but i got to tell you, we actually have a scoop to break tonight as well. and honestly, this has just been a day when it feels like the news is being shot out of a cannon. there is a lot going on on a lot of different fronts right now. the calls are now at a fever pitch for the u.s. secretary of labor, alex acosta, to resign from trump's cabinet. before trump appointed alex ac
national team won the world cup. but now after back-to-back world championship wins and the most goals in the world cup and everything else, on the night before new york city throws the u.s. national team a ticker tape parade tomorrow morning in the canyon of heroes downtown, honestly, i'm like about to burst. so it's true. megan rapinoe will be here live in studio coming up in just a few minutes. to all of my myriad friends who suggested that this would be a night they would like to be here in...
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2013 ivory coast produced more color north i mean i did 3 years for about half that of nigeria the world's number one producer but farmers here say they can be given over a leader if they were given the same support and find i felt as a country school performance. there is little in the way of government support for the farmers but help is coming from elsewhere with researchers helping to improve farming techniques. it's essential for the farmer to be paid a good price per tonne access to new markets is also important that will ensure that they keep doing what they do. in africa calling it a mostly used in traditional ceremonies but also used to make drinks and pharmaceutical products so many here see their potential is huge trade isn't farmers say if their government could help them get a fixed price for their goods they would prosper and others would be encouraged to take up farming and that way they say their country would not only be the leading global producer of cocoa but of color that to all our might be trees al jazeera i would feel ivory coast. so i have for you on the program new
2013 ivory coast produced more color north i mean i did 3 years for about half that of nigeria the world's number one producer but farmers here say they can be given over a leader if they were given the same support and find i felt as a country school performance. there is little in the way of government support for the farmers but help is coming from elsewhere with researchers helping to improve farming techniques. it's essential for the farmer to be paid a good price per tonne access to new...
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world champions! all time today, as novak djokovic saved two championship points and beat roger federer in a thrilling final set tie—break. andy swiss reports. a day to reach for the superlatives. one of the greatest finals between two of the greatest players. it was about all of the bookies' favourite against the sentimental one. but if roger federer had the support, it was never a jug of its that soon had the edge. —— knew thatjohn give each. —— novak djokovic. photo came charging in the second. as eric lee, it ebbed and flowed, and novak djokovic winning a tie—break before federer levelled again —— mesmerising the. hearder had two championship points but somehow djokovic save them. at 12 all it was a tie—break for the title and after nearly five hours of drama, it went to djokovic. it had been the longest singles final ever, two grades of the sport but only one winner. this was if not the most exciting and thrilling finals i was ever part of and definitely to two — three in my career against one of
world champions! all time today, as novak djokovic saved two championship points and beat roger federer in a thrilling final set tie—break. andy swiss reports. a day to reach for the superlatives. one of the greatest finals between two of the greatest players. it was about all of the bookies' favourite against the sentimental one. but if roger federer had the support, it was never a jug of its that soon had the edge. —— knew thatjohn give each. —— novak djokovic. photo came charging...
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the d w world heritage 36050 s. it's been 50 years since the moon landing. he was the 1st man to walk on the moon. and all are fired. as a small boy he dreamed of the stars. as a pilot he flew anything no matter how dangerous. church or go to the pole. as an astronaut he took part in the greatest adventure in history. but he rode the legend was simply a human being. who was neil armstrong starts july 20th on t.w. . so. the european central bank is in for its 1st female leader good the i.m.f. christina god pulled together the blocks economy says president of the e.c.b. . austria bad old use of the world's most widely used to have us i'd like to say a huge close to new waters by a. and facebook's fledgling.
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networks around the world really. right well that's a concern for europe and you know the background here is that you're up to spend lagging behind in 5 g. it's it's not anywhere near the 5 g. standards that the u.s. or asia is that right now. so semiconductors are obviously a huge part of the internet of things so there definitely is concern that any sort of cut back the amount of semiconductors out there could slow down. just generally the amount of speed of 5 g. adoption so it's many i'm friends with thank you. many companies today prevent pretend that they're socially conscious and ecological but if you look at the value changed things often look different the value chain expresses where the money is being made and by whom under what conditions who gets what share of the final price of a product in the textile industry for example very often workers and asia who actually make the garments end up with a pittance and work in horrible conditions the german government is now threatening companies who sell these produc
networks around the world really. right well that's a concern for europe and you know the background here is that you're up to spend lagging behind in 5 g. it's it's not anywhere near the 5 g. standards that the u.s. or asia is that right now. so semiconductors are obviously a huge part of the internet of things so there definitely is concern that any sort of cut back the amount of semiconductors out there could slow down. just generally the amount of speed of 5 g. adoption so it's many i'm...
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the likes of know we prince steve keen michael hudson we look for solutions to the problems of the world and in fact this 1st segment where we're introducing this notion of our summer solutions for 2019 is i want to say like i want to solution to the kaiser report the kaiser report exists only because of all of the financial economic and monetary skullduggery out there in the world and if that didn't exist then we wouldn't need kaiser report just like james grant the interest rate observer said the head of the federal reserve bank their 1st act if he was to take over would be to fire himself they don't need a central bank central bank is an impediment to everything that we cherish in our lives and kaiser report is here to tell everybody about messed up everything is and if everything was all messed up there would be no need for us and we would be on permanent summer vacation you know we have refill compelled to keep doing the show even though it's completely basically you know on a away that i don't know how to even to finish the sentence i have an idea but i'm retracting that sentence n
the likes of know we prince steve keen michael hudson we look for solutions to the problems of the world and in fact this 1st segment where we're introducing this notion of our summer solutions for 2019 is i want to say like i want to solution to the kaiser report the kaiser report exists only because of all of the financial economic and monetary skullduggery out there in the world and if that didn't exist then we wouldn't need kaiser report just like james grant the interest rate observer said...
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he is unhappy the world's which is developing nations can geta world's which is developing nations can better trading deal than american firms at the wto, and he warned he would ignore apple's pulley to be exempt from tariffs and components the tech giants imports from china. —— plea. the trade row has pushed consumer prices up and damaged business confidence. farmers hit by tit—for—tat tariffs from china were last week offered a $16 billion aid package. mrtrump china were last week offered a $16 billion aid package. mr trump has set a more hostile tone for talks as investors and companies around the world a re investors and companies around the world are braced for the trade war that began more than a year ago to rumble on. abbas ameli—renani is the emerging markets portfolio manager at amundi. we have been here before, global trade negotiations between these two countries. how likely are we to see anything come of this?” countries. how likely are we to see anything come of this? i think really the best we can hope for is for the ceasefire to hold. it is far too early for a peace deal
he is unhappy the world's which is developing nations can geta world's which is developing nations can better trading deal than american firms at the wto, and he warned he would ignore apple's pulley to be exempt from tariffs and components the tech giants imports from china. —— plea. the trade row has pushed consumer prices up and damaged business confidence. farmers hit by tit—for—tat tariffs from china were last week offered a $16 billion aid package. mrtrump china were last week...
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d w world heritage 360 you feel. the world is getting worse and worse mourns catastrophes a lot of problems. the global 3000 talks with a team of british researchers who take a more optimistic view. while it is not always a good point but it's much much better than it was in the pot is the world really getting better. a global $3000.00 special report. starts aug 19th on deja vu. hello and welcome to our arts and culture news a new film from quentin tarantino is always an event once upon a time in hollywood his latest offering opens this thursday in the u.s. and also coming up. japanese swiss artist lake oh it came outta has lived or worked in germany since the early 1980 s. she's currently the subject of a solo exhibition in bosnia and will be joining me in the studio. and in our series underground europe we're off to denmark to see a world war 2 bunker that's been brilliantly converted into a museum. quentin tarantino is back with once upon a time in hollywood which opens in u.s. cinemas this weekend and once again
d w world heritage 360 you feel. the world is getting worse and worse mourns catastrophes a lot of problems. the global 3000 talks with a team of british researchers who take a more optimistic view. while it is not always a good point but it's much much better than it was in the pot is the world really getting better. a global $3000.00 special report. starts aug 19th on deja vu. hello and welcome to our arts and culture news a new film from quentin tarantino is always an event once upon a time...
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over his dealings with the press recently thoughts suggest that today only one in 10 people in the world lives in a country with a free press and today the country of james madison has a leader who vilifies the media making honest journalists all of the world more vulnerable to abuse. italy's deputy prime minister has denied receiving funding from russian investors for only recently secret recording buzz feed news obtained what it says is a tape of covert talks in moscow between close aides to salvini and 5 other men and says the recording shows russia trying to funnel millions of dollars to the italian legere party led by selby ne he says he plans to sue the allegations. hailstones the size of oranges of ham and the east coast of italy while an incoming storm caused sunbathers to flee the beach 18 people have been injured and the city of perspiring was flooded heavy rainfall is weeks of sweltering heat across the country. german chancellor angela merkel has done played concerns over her health saying she's fine despite a 3rd bout of shaking in public in a month the 64 year old says she'
over his dealings with the press recently thoughts suggest that today only one in 10 people in the world lives in a country with a free press and today the country of james madison has a leader who vilifies the media making honest journalists all of the world more vulnerable to abuse. italy's deputy prime minister has denied receiving funding from russian investors for only recently secret recording buzz feed news obtained what it says is a tape of covert talks in moscow between close aides to...
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but once again from doha view and i'm come out santa maria with the world news from . a change of government in greece is the center right opposition claims victory in a snap election the african union moves a step closer to creating what it is calling the world's largest trading bloc. up until a few years ago the streams play a constant source of water now it's just a trickle and a report from nepal with farmers are adapting to the perils of climate change. the united states says iran will not get a nuclear weapon and has threatened it with further sanctions and greater isolation is off attack iran announced it would enrich uranium to levels greater than agreed as part of the 2015 nuclear deal until now iran has kept the maximum level of uranium enrichment of uranium purity if you like. 3.7 percent that's enough to make electricity uranium only becomes nuclear bomb grade material if it's and reached up to 90 percent of the iranians deny even wanting nuclear weapons even so it will reduce its compliance with the deal every 2 months until other signatories work to stop
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green with you might be alone may not be an ass but definitely makes a huge difference for example world vision has been occurring out of community since the search for missing. meets and. teaching the people on how the disease is spread and how it can be stopped how it can be prevented from for them to. prevent themselves from further infection but because we don't have sufficient resources to actually. broaden that message submission we have been constrained so having those resources would be a huge relief to did to disseminate the information the trust from the local communities because they actually do not ignore how the disease is spread and how it can be prevented as long as we give them the right mr g. and that messaging is given by people they know the trust they were due to be trust within their communities and that whereas resources or thank you very much for your thoughts on that joseph kamar thank you sir i mean a prominent u.s. senator chuck schumer has called on the f.b.i. to investigate one of the most popular applications in the world face that he's concerned it could pos
green with you might be alone may not be an ass but definitely makes a huge difference for example world vision has been occurring out of community since the search for missing. meets and. teaching the people on how the disease is spread and how it can be stopped how it can be prevented from for them to. prevent themselves from further infection but because we don't have sufficient resources to actually. broaden that message submission we have been constrained so having those resources would be...
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the playing the best players in the world and coming through in tough matches again. so there is not much more you can ask for as a professional tennis player. she's arguably been the story of the tournament so far, but 15—year—old coco gauff‘s fairy tale run at wimbledon has come to an end after she was beaten in straight sets by the former world number one simona halep. gauff beat venus williams in the opening round, but the seventh seed halep was determined not to be on the receiving end of another shock. austin halewood has more. in sport, a week and be a long time will just seven days in sport, a week and be a long time willjust seven days ago on this very court, coco gauff came out ranked 3/13 in the world, an anomic in hergrand slam ranked 3/13 in the world, an anomic in her grand slam debut. a week and ten days later, she is a talk of the tennis world but some hallett became her toughest challenge yet. a grandson champion and former world number one, the early initiative and breaking coco gauff in the early initiative and a coco gauff in her first game. but yo
the playing the best players in the world and coming through in tough matches again. so there is not much more you can ask for as a professional tennis player. she's arguably been the story of the tournament so far, but 15—year—old coco gauff‘s fairy tale run at wimbledon has come to an end after she was beaten in straight sets by the former world number one simona halep. gauff beat venus williams in the opening round, but the seventh seed halep was determined not to be on the receiving...
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both locally and around the world. was born in lancashire england in 1953 and moved to johannesburg with his mother his experiences with zulu migrant workers during his childhood introduced him to their culture and music. at the age of 17 together with the. click form to their 1st bad trooper. so many years from 1969. but they scored. takes involvement with black musicians often led to him being arrested during apartheid and his music was restricted on south african airwaves in 1960 partnered with to the zulu to form his 2nd interracial band called sufi. also recorded several solo albums and enjoyed international success selling out concerts wherever he performed for many south africans johnny clegg suppliant of music represented hope for those wanting to change a racially segregated nation he became a symbol of unity often defying a particle was simply by performing with people of other races play performed that african jazz legend. many times says he's left his mark on south african history can just not imagine you k
both locally and around the world. was born in lancashire england in 1953 and moved to johannesburg with his mother his experiences with zulu migrant workers during his childhood introduced him to their culture and music. at the age of 17 together with the. click form to their 1st bad trooper. so many years from 1969. but they scored. takes involvement with black musicians often led to him being arrested during apartheid and his music was restricted on south african airwaves in 1960 partnered...
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they are world cup.retain the they have the world cut out for them because the two teams in it tomorrow -- people say, "tommy, the u.s. beat sweden already." sweden didn't care whether the u.s. finished first or second.ha the netherland turned out to be a very talented side. people said maybe they are a wee bit young. u are never too young in this game. in fact, the younger you are, the better. you have got to be fit to run all night. there will be huge excitement. but i thk the fact that it was the u.s. against england, and the fourth of july is around the corner, i think this whole thing -- it was kind of a war again. we are going to go out there and take it and get the job done. to the end of the day, as the man in the washipub, even though he is sober anyw, he said that the game, the best team probably just about won, and i would have to roll with that opinion as well. lenada: well, we can'you leave without giving your prediction for the final. you said the united states was the best team. will they be the best team in the final? tommy: i've said all along that i think sweden will w
they are world cup.retain the they have the world cut out for them because the two teams in it tomorrow -- people say, "tommy, the u.s. beat sweden already." sweden didn't care whether the u.s. finished first or second.ha the netherland turned out to be a very talented side. people said maybe they are a wee bit young. u are never too young in this game. in fact, the younger you are, the better. you have got to be fit to run all night. there will be huge excitement. but i thk the fact...