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more than 75% of zimbabwe's generation. more than 75% of zimba bwe's population generation.we's population is under 35. however, voters of that age group are only 5%. that is because they are only 5%. that is because they are disillusioned and are looking for alternatives. the leader of the african democratic party says, i don't see the situation changing because these people lack integrity. she says, we cannot have the same current players that we have, so why not just move off current players that we have, so why notjust move off the stage? the example that you are giving of muscling, of the african democratic party, they just signed muscling, of the african democratic party, theyjust signed up to join the coalition of democrats, which is in the efforts of talking to everybody to ensure that we build that all—inclusive coalition to fight the next election —— marcelline. what is critical at the end of the day is that we come together, that by agreement and consensus we agree on the person who should be the opposition leader in the forthcoming election. i do not think it sho
more than 75% of zimbabwe's generation. more than 75% of zimba bwe's population generation.we's population is under 35. however, voters of that age group are only 5%. that is because they are only 5%. that is because they are disillusioned and are looking for alternatives. the leader of the african democratic party says, i don't see the situation changing because these people lack integrity. she says, we cannot have the same current players that we have, so why not just move off current players...
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zimbabwe is gripped by a severe drought which has left a third of its 15 million people dependent on food aid. the state is running out of dollars, workers go unpaid and unemployment is very high — a dire situation that presents the opposition in the country with an opportunity in nationwide elections in 2018. my guest today is welshman ncube, who leads his own faction of the zimbabwean opposition party movement for democratic change, known as mdc—n. the main opposition parties have now formed an alliance, but can they put aside their differences and focus on defeating president mugabe and his ruling zanu—pf? welshman ncube, welcome to hardtalk. your new opposition alliance is moving too slowly. there are other opposition forces that are filling the vacuum? firstly, it is not moving as fast as we would want to move. the important thing is that it has been confirmed across the political spectrum that it is absolutely necessary that we should come together, that we should create a single corner which is unified to see in the regime change next year. i am happy and confident that at the
zimbabwe is gripped by a severe drought which has left a third of its 15 million people dependent on food aid. the state is running out of dollars, workers go unpaid and unemployment is very high — a dire situation that presents the opposition in the country with an opportunity in nationwide elections in 2018. my guest today is welshman ncube, who leads his own faction of the zimbabwean opposition party movement for democratic change, known as mdc—n. the main opposition parties have now...
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it is legal to hunt lions in zimbabwe.to undertake this activity to remove a lion, usually a male. the rule of thumb, or the notional rule is that the animal must be six years old or older. you can tell this apparently through research by the colour of the animal's knows. if it is more than 60% black, the animal is more than 60% black, the animal is more than six years old. the reason it is set at that level by some people is because they reckon the animal will have fulfilled its genetic potential asa have fulfilled its genetic potential as a breeder and is therefore a sort of redundant. i happen to personally disagree profoundly with that because cecil himself was 13 and had very young calves at the time of his execution and zander was 6.2 years old, apparently, and so had potentially many years of successful breeding ahead of him. i do not think this notional and arbitrary establishment of a six—year rule stands up to real—life scrutiny. but the wider issue is this, we have 20,000 lions left on the entire continent of af
it is legal to hunt lions in zimbabwe.to undertake this activity to remove a lion, usually a male. the rule of thumb, or the notional rule is that the animal must be six years old or older. you can tell this apparently through research by the colour of the animal's knows. if it is more than 60% black, the animal is more than 60% black, the animal is more than six years old. the reason it is set at that level by some people is because they reckon the animal will have fulfilled its genetic...
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this happen in western zimbabwe. the hunt was led by a professional hunter, and the client was a spanish native. the hunt was done legally and properly registered. a final look at your hot forecast, coming up next. stay with us. eat a chocolate bar or grab some chips and eat a whole bag. today is national junk food day. it is dedicated to those guilty pleasures that are not so good for you but oh so good. everyone has their own idea of what junk food is.it is almost always high in calories and low in nutritional value. mine is a snickers bar. >> i already had a doughnut, so i am good to go today. adrianna: let's talk about this hot weekend. molly: we had a heat advisory for the rest of today until 8:00. this weekend not much better. temperatures stay in the upper 90's tomorrow through sunday. also, the chance for some severe weather saturday afternoon. just a heads up. relief comes on tuesday. hang in there a little longer. adrianna: keep the sunshades with you, the hat, the sunscreen. thank you for joining us this m
this happen in western zimbabwe. the hunt was led by a professional hunter, and the client was a spanish native. the hunt was done legally and properly registered. a final look at your hot forecast, coming up next. stay with us. eat a chocolate bar or grab some chips and eat a whole bag. today is national junk food day. it is dedicated to those guilty pleasures that are not so good for you but oh so good. everyone has their own idea of what junk food is.it is almost always high in calories and...
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to keep sri lanka's hopes of chasing a record 388 alive on day four of the one—off test against zimbabwehosts were 170—3 at stumps, with mendis batting alongside angelo mathews. sri lanka's highest—ever successful run chase was against south africa, back in 2006, when they ran down a target of 352. the pairings have been announced for the first two rounds of this week's open, at royal birkdale, and 2016 winner henrik stenson kicks off the defence of his crown alongside former world number one and two—time major winnerjordan spieth. then, check out this tasty trio. masters winner sergio garcia will be joined byjason day and zach johnson. elsewhere, rory mcilroy will partner the current world number one, dustinjohnson. but earlier in the morning britain's tommy fleetwood, who hails from southport, where the open is taking place, tees off with us open champion brooks koepka. let's hearfrom fleetwood now. it is going to be an experience for me that i will never forget. it is not... it is very rare that you get a tournament is close to home. i know everybody wants to talk about that, and it i
to keep sri lanka's hopes of chasing a record 388 alive on day four of the one—off test against zimbabwehosts were 170—3 at stumps, with mendis batting alongside angelo mathews. sri lanka's highest—ever successful run chase was against south africa, back in 2006, when they ran down a target of 352. the pairings have been announced for the first two rounds of this week's open, at royal birkdale, and 2016 winner henrik stenson kicks off the defence of his crown alongside former world number...
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. >> then we will look at exporting to local african markets -- zambia, zimbabwe, namibia, botswana,mosambique. we have a very good presence in all these markets. and once it's proven here, we will introduce it into those markets. >> experts estimate that by 2030, south africa can reduce its co2 emissions by 2 million tons alone through better insulation and propane-based cooling units. it's a first step toward making south africa's refrigerated transport climate-friendly. and that is urgently needed to sustain the sector's rapid growth. >> that's all for today. but do get in touch. write to us at global3000@dw.com, or via facebook, dw global society. see you next time. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] man: this is a production of china central television america. may: from clean water to a stable climate, the planet's ecosystems are under attack. but environmental pioneers around the globe are trying unique and innovative ways to save the earth. this week on "full frame," conversa
. >> then we will look at exporting to local african markets -- zambia, zimbabwe, namibia, botswana,mosambique. we have a very good presence in all these markets. and once it's proven here, we will introduce it into those markets. >> experts estimate that by 2030, south africa can reduce its co2 emissions by 2 million tons alone through better insulation and propane-based cooling units. it's a first step toward making south africa's refrigerated transport climate-friendly. and that...
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you will remember two years ago cecil the lion was killed by an american trophy hunter in zimbabwe.een killed during a hunt. there is a general strike in venezuela designed to push president maduro from power. roads have been barricaded and there are roads have been barricaded and there a re protesters out roads have been barricaded and there are protesters out on the street. you can see protesters and armed police on the streets. this is nothing new, there have been protests since april. since april these protests have been going on, dozens these protests have been going on, d oze ns of these protests have been going on, dozens of people have been killed. they are all designed to get rid of president maduro. he says he is not going anywhere. a couple of other things to show you. the national news agency has been putting out images showing people going about their work. this sign says the national assembly is unstoppable. these are public sector workers a p pa re ntly these are public sector workers apparently showing their support for the government but it is very difficult tojudge
you will remember two years ago cecil the lion was killed by an american trophy hunter in zimbabwe.een killed during a hunt. there is a general strike in venezuela designed to push president maduro from power. roads have been barricaded and there are roads have been barricaded and there a re protesters out roads have been barricaded and there are protesters out on the street. you can see protesters and armed police on the streets. this is nothing new, there have been protests since april. since...
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. >>> and the global outrage tonight after cecil the lion was killed in zimbabwe two years ago shot byamerican hunter, authorities now say his son, xanda has also been killed by a hunter. he was wearing a tracking collar, but authorities say he wandered outside the protected national park. >>> when we come back on a thursday night, the family vacation and the life-changing surprise for the children in that family. more than 2 million views and counting and you have got to see it. [music playing] across the country, we walk. carrying flowers that signify why we want to end alzheimer's disease. but what if, one day, there was a white flower for alzheimer's first survivor? what if there were millions of them? join us for the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's. register today at alz.org/walk. abdominal pain... ...and diarrhea. but it's my anniversary. aw. sorry. we've got other plans. your recurring, unpredictable abdominal pain and diarrhea... ...may be irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea, or ibs-d. you've tried over-the-counter treatments and lifestyle changes, but ibs-d
. >>> and the global outrage tonight after cecil the lion was killed in zimbabwe two years ago shot byamerican hunter, authorities now say his son, xanda has also been killed by a hunter. he was wearing a tracking collar, but authorities say he wandered outside the protected national park. >>> when we come back on a thursday night, the family vacation and the life-changing surprise for the children in that family. more than 2 million views and counting and you have got to see...
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sri lanka trail zimbabwe in a 1—off test. 164 craig irwin.he women's world cup, england make the finals, scheduling new zealand forjust cup, england make the finals, scheduling new zealand for just 79 runs. they will now play australia at the same venue in the last four. group winners england will take on south africa. stage 14 of the tour de france was one by michael matthews. it finished in a sprint to the line. the australian taking it ahead of his opponents. chris froome regained the yellowjersey from aru. the lead was 19 seconds, with six stages remaining. lewis hamilton will start the british grand prix from pole position. he was fastest in qualifying by half a second. the mercedes driver equalled the record of five pole positions at this race. his rival vettel was third fastest. raikonen trails hamilton. and chelsea have completed the signing ofa chelsea have completed the signing of a moroccan midfielder, who will help them on a five—year contract for a reported fee of more than 50 million dollars. that is all the sport now. hugh ferr
sri lanka trail zimbabwe in a 1—off test. 164 craig irwin.he women's world cup, england make the finals, scheduling new zealand forjust cup, england make the finals, scheduling new zealand for just 79 runs. they will now play australia at the same venue in the last four. group winners england will take on south africa. stage 14 of the tour de france was one by michael matthews. it finished in a sprint to the line. the australian taking it ahead of his opponents. chris froome regained the...
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in colombo, sri lanka trail zimbabwe by 63 runs.. upul tha—ranga — and dinesh chandi—mal — made 126 between them — in reply. sri lanka closing on 293 for 7. in the women's world cup, india have beaten new zealand — to reach the semi—finals. 186 runs was the difference — at derby — as india skittled new zealand out for just 79. mithali raj had made 109 for india. they'll play australia — at the same venue in the last four. group winners, england, face south africa. stage 1a — of the tour de france — was won by michael matthews — for the sunweb team. the 181—kilometre ride — from blagnac to rodez — from blagnac to rodez finished in a sprint to the line — the australian taking it — ahead of greg van aver—maet and edvald boasen—hagen. team sky's chris froome "regained the race leader's yellowjersey" from astana's fabio aru. the briton‘s lead is 19 seconds over the italian with six stages remaining. lewis hamilton will start the british grand prix from pole position. he was fastest in qualifying by more than half a second. that delighted
in colombo, sri lanka trail zimbabwe by 63 runs.. upul tha—ranga — and dinesh chandi—mal — made 126 between them — in reply. sri lanka closing on 293 for 7. in the women's world cup, india have beaten new zealand — to reach the semi—finals. 186 runs was the difference — at derby — as india skittled new zealand out for just 79. mithali raj had made 109 for india. they'll play australia — at the same venue in the last four. group winners, england, face south africa. stage 1a...
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in colombo, sri lanka trailed zimbabwe in a 1—off test in which craig irwin excelled. world cup. india skidded new zealand out for just 79 runs. world cup. india skidded new zealand out forjust 79 runs. raj had made 109 for india, and they will now play australia. england will meet south africa. stage 1a of the two would france was one by an australian. the australian taking to the lead. chris room regained the yellow jersey. his lead the lead. chris room regained the yellowjersey. his lead is now 19 seconds with six stages remaining. i want to take an hour to ankara but we're president erdogan is now about to address parliament. it is to do as the anniversary of the failed coup in turkey. and he has already addressed a rally in istanbul. he said there that he wanted to see the heads of traders chopped off. plenty more coming up in the next few hours. —— heads of traitors topped off. this was the sunset in cambridgeshire and a little earlier in the day when we saw cloud breaking upa in the day when we saw cloud breaking up a little through the likes of the midlands and
in colombo, sri lanka trailed zimbabwe in a 1—off test in which craig irwin excelled. world cup. india skidded new zealand out for just 79 runs. world cup. india skidded new zealand out forjust 79 runs. raj had made 109 for india, and they will now play australia. england will meet south africa. stage 1a of the two would france was one by an australian. the australian taking to the lead. chris room regained the yellow jersey. his lead the lead. chris room regained the yellowjersey. his lead...
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in colombo sri lanka trades zimbabwe by 63 runs in a 1—off test in which craig irvin excelled, 160 forallangur closing on 293— seven in theirfirst innings. in the kallangur closing on 293— seven in their first innings. in the women's world cup india have beaten new zealand to reach the semifinals 186 i’u ns zealand to reach the semifinals 186 runs was the difference in their match at rbs india skittled new zealander arejust 79 match at rbs india skittled new zealander are just 79 runs. match at rbs india skittled new zealander arejust 79 runs. they will now play australia at the same venue will now play australia at the same venuein will now play australia at the same venue in the last four group winners, england will take on south africa. state 1a of the tour de france was won by the australia michael matthews, the team was 181 ride. he finished in the sprint to the line. the australian taking it ahead of chris froome, who retains the yellow jersey. the ahead of chris froome, who retains the yellowjersey. the lead for the briton is 19 seconds with six stages remaining. lewis hamilton
in colombo sri lanka trades zimbabwe by 63 runs in a 1—off test in which craig irvin excelled, 160 forallangur closing on 293— seven in theirfirst innings. in the kallangur closing on 293— seven in their first innings. in the women's world cup india have beaten new zealand to reach the semifinals 186 i’u ns zealand to reach the semifinals 186 runs was the difference in their match at rbs india skittled new zealander arejust 79 match at rbs india skittled new zealander are just 79 runs....
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in colombo, sri lanka trails zimbabwe in a 1—off test in which craig irwin excelled. in theirfirst innings. the women's world cup, india defeated new zealand's reach the semifinals. 186 runs was the difference in their match as india skittled new zealand out for just 79 runs. raj made 109 for india and they will now play australia while england take on south africa. stage 1a of the tour de france was won by the australian michael matthews. it was a sprint to the line, the australian taking ahead of other riders. the british rider, chris froome regained the yellow jersey. his lead 19 seconds with six stages remaining. lewis hamilton will start the british grand prix from pole position. he was fastest in qualifying by over half a second in the light the crowd at silverstone. he equalled the record of five polls at this rate. his rival, sebastien beddall, was third before i go, time to tell you about the english premier league's chelsea who have completed the signing of a french playerfrom monaco. he joins chelsea on a five—year contract for a reported fee of over $50 mi
in colombo, sri lanka trails zimbabwe in a 1—off test in which craig irwin excelled. in theirfirst innings. the women's world cup, india defeated new zealand's reach the semifinals. 186 runs was the difference in their match as india skittled new zealand out for just 79 runs. raj made 109 for india and they will now play australia while england take on south africa. stage 1a of the tour de france was won by the australian michael matthews. it was a sprint to the line, the australian taking...
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and his brother eric proudly posing with trophy kills from a 2012 zimbabwe hunt. water buffalo, a massive crocodile hanging from a noose in a tree. and this, don jr. holding the tail of an elephant in one hand, a large knife in the other. animal activists sounded the alarm, but the younger trump pushed back saying villagers were grateful for the meat. >> i've always been a hunter. it's something that i've done for a long time. it's tough to talk about something like a commodity. i get it. but the reality of the situation is there are a lot of things tough to talk about. once you get exposed to it, you realize it's not this savage thing that people try to make it. >> don jr.'s love of hunting so strong, he once even joked that he might run the department of interior one day. >> i don't know if i would be the head of it or just informing them. but rest assured for all the hunters and shooters out there they would know i would have his ear. >> at the republican national convention just months before his father would win the white house -- >> good evening. i'm donald
and his brother eric proudly posing with trophy kills from a 2012 zimbabwe hunt. water buffalo, a massive crocodile hanging from a noose in a tree. and this, don jr. holding the tail of an elephant in one hand, a large knife in the other. animal activists sounded the alarm, but the younger trump pushed back saying villagers were grateful for the meat. >> i've always been a hunter. it's something that i've done for a long time. it's tough to talk about something like a commodity. i get it....
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. >> tucker: i've got a key decision to make about my chilton, one a lot bureaucrats in zimbabwe wayn? charles, thank you. >> my pleasure. >> tucker: we will be right what if we pull customer insights from the data in real time? wait, our data center and our clouds can't connect? michael, can we get this data to...? look at me...look at me... look at me... you used to be the "yes" guy. what happened to that guy? legacy technology can handcuff any company. but "yes" is here. so, you're saying we can cut delivery time? yeah. with help from hpe, we can finally work the way we want to. with the right mix of hybrid it, everything computes. >> tucker: this is a fox news alert. a murder confession in the case of four men missing in pennsylvania. fox news' rick leventhal has the latest. >> the news of that somewhat stunning confession broke late this afternoon and now, we are hearing a disturbing account of what may have happened to the sarcoma segment. -- four missing men. >> cosmo dinardo this evening confessed to the district attorney. he confessed to his participation or commission and t
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stage and is sitting just like this and is interviewed by a 22-year-old blogger from -- i think from zimbabwe, from a southern african country. and this young man asked very direct questions. not disrespectful, but pointed. what we think of as appropriately aggressive journalistic questions and looking up and down the aisle of the folks we were sitting with you could see them bristle and they are not used to taking questions like that. one muttered to the other, why is he doing this? he's setting a bad example. i thought he's setting a good example. the head of the biggest country on earth taking questions and who has no official role, who is simply trying to hold him accountable to a broader audience. >> and i think the power of our example is stunning, and so having just been in ukraine, and i was talking about the that democracy requires compromise so they did actually say like you guys, but the bottom line is i do think that going there and talking to them is a fantastic example. i think we're at a point where we ought to talk about budget cuts and bipartisanship and those two stand in di
stage and is sitting just like this and is interviewed by a 22-year-old blogger from -- i think from zimbabwe, from a southern african country. and this young man asked very direct questions. not disrespectful, but pointed. what we think of as appropriately aggressive journalistic questions and looking up and down the aisle of the folks we were sitting with you could see them bristle and they are not used to taking questions like that. one muttered to the other, why is he doing this? he's...
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cumulatively sanctioned north korean entities as those of zimbabwe.obama said north korea is the most heavily sanctioned, most cutoff nation on earth, he was flat-out wrong. hopefully the trump administration will do more, so far not distinguished north korean policy from that of predecessors. gerri: michael, what do you say? >> i agree, sanctions alone can't do. this if you have sanctions, you have to do more. there are tools that are levers for soft power and hard power. right now we need to look at north korea and what few options we have and look at iran. we have many more options and more time, but we really need to focus on this now. gerri: need to focus on it right now. and i've got to tell you, i find it so concerning, so difficult for americans to get their arms around. this thanks to both of you for coming on tonight. appreciate your time. >> appreciate it. gerri: isis may be facing defeat in syria and iraq, but trail of terror moves on, this time to a place you probably never expect. we'll give you the details, coming up. ... introducing ne
cumulatively sanctioned north korean entities as those of zimbabwe.obama said north korea is the most heavily sanctioned, most cutoff nation on earth, he was flat-out wrong. hopefully the trump administration will do more, so far not distinguished north korean policy from that of predecessors. gerri: michael, what do you say? >> i agree, sanctions alone can't do. this if you have sanctions, you have to do more. there are tools that are levers for soft power and hard power. right now we...
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year only the first time we sanctioned as many north korean entities as those we had sanctioned in zimbabwe. >> why is that? because china runs interference for them? why is that the case? >> there was a reluctance particularly by the obama administration from pressuring north korea. they were doing what i would call timid incrementalism. they would have a few entities sanctioned after each provocation. if you talk to people in the government who work sanctions, they'll say i have a list of chinese and north korean entities which are violating is u.s. law and we dole out a few and save the next for the next provocation. the obama and i think the trump administration so far has continued to pull their punches. >> victor, do you see it that way as two presidents with very different world views pulling their punches when it comes to new york? >> i mean, in a sense i do. i think that you know, every u.s. president for the past three decades has taken a crack at this problem using negotiations, using sticks. and the problem has not been "uss policy. the problem has been as bruce noted that this
year only the first time we sanctioned as many north korean entities as those we had sanctioned in zimbabwe. >> why is that? because china runs interference for them? why is that the case? >> there was a reluctance particularly by the obama administration from pressuring north korea. they were doing what i would call timid incrementalism. they would have a few entities sanctioned after each provocation. if you talk to people in the government who work sanctions, they'll say i have a...
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. >> tucker: i've got a key decision to make about my children, why don't i let bureaucrats in zimbabweharles, thank you. >> my pleasure. >> tucker: we will be right back. americans - 83% try to eat healthy. yet up 90% fall short in getting key nutrients from food alone. let's do more. add one a day men's complete with key nutrients we may need. plus heart-health support with b vitamins. one a day men's in gummies and tablets. i accept i take easier trails than i used to. i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but no matter what path i take, i go for my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'll go for that too. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus had less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis had both. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while
. >> tucker: i've got a key decision to make about my children, why don't i let bureaucrats in zimbabweharles, thank you. >> my pleasure. >> tucker: we will be right back. americans - 83% try to eat healthy. yet up 90% fall short in getting key nutrients from food alone. let's do more. add one a day men's complete with key nutrients we may need. plus heart-health support with b vitamins. one a day men's in gummies and tablets. i accept i take easier trails than i used to. i...
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and brother eric proudly posing with trophy kills from a 2012 zimbabwe hunt, a leopard, a water buffalo a noose in a tree. and this, don jr. holding the tail of an el faint one hand, a large knife in the other. animal activists sounded the alarm. but the younger trump pushed back. sake, villagers were grateful for the meat. >> i have always been a hunter. something i have done a long time t it's tough to talk about something like this. i get it. the reality of the situation is, there are a lot of things. >> once you get exposed to it, you realize not like this savage thing that people try to make it. >> don jr.'s love of hunting so strong, he once even joked, that he might run the department of interior one day. >> the head of it or informing them. rest assured for all hunters and shooters out there, they would know i would have his ear. >> at the republican national convention, just months before his father was win the white house. >> good evening. >> i'm donald trump jr. >> don jr. made his most public push to convince voters, his father was the only choice. >> a president who will un
and brother eric proudly posing with trophy kills from a 2012 zimbabwe hunt, a leopard, a water buffalo a noose in a tree. and this, don jr. holding the tail of an el faint one hand, a large knife in the other. animal activists sounded the alarm. but the younger trump pushed back. sake, villagers were grateful for the meat. >> i have always been a hunter. something i have done a long time t it's tough to talk about something like this. i get it. the reality of the situation is, there are...
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found in the soviet union and the old soviet union in cuba and venezuela, and for that matter in zimbabwe in africa, north korea, in these kinds of systems markets are abolished. the state owns all of the business resources and central economic planning is installed and the first question i throw out to these men is what do we know about the results to citizen consumers under such systems? >> before i answer that question, i just want to say how pleased i am to be back at grove city college again after a couple of years' absence and especially to be in this particular auditorium named for paul stikt, our great friend and benefactor of the college and a great leader as the chairman of the board of trustees it's very nice to be here under those circumstances. >> as to your question, we know a lot, but we don't know a lot. the reason i say that is because we know a lot by observation and what happened during the soviet regime. why don't we? because the statistics were terrible. they were distorted. they were full of lies, deceptions and it was very difficult to know what was happening there
found in the soviet union and the old soviet union in cuba and venezuela, and for that matter in zimbabwe in africa, north korea, in these kinds of systems markets are abolished. the state owns all of the business resources and central economic planning is installed and the first question i throw out to these men is what do we know about the results to citizen consumers under such systems? >> before i answer that question, i just want to say how pleased i am to be back at grove city...
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you know, we talked in the past once, i quoted a friend of mine from zimbabwe who said you americansound this country like it's a football. it's actually not a football. it's a faberge egg. you could actually drop it, you could break it. right now we're really just kicking around our country. the thing that people have to remember is that we are the world. i don't say
you know, we talked in the past once, i quoted a friend of mine from zimbabwe who said you americansound this country like it's a football. it's actually not a football. it's a faberge egg. you could actually drop it, you could break it. right now we're really just kicking around our country. the thing that people have to remember is that we are the world. i don't say
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you know, we talked in the past once, i quoted a friend of mine from zimbabwe who said you americans kick around this country like it's a football. it's actually not a football. it's a faberge egg. you could actually drop it, you could break it. right now we're really just kicking around our country. the thing that people have to remember is that we are the world. i don't say that in a jingoistic way. i say that if there a sense that we have led the world on a more integrated global order, rules based since the end of world war ii. it's had its imperfections and ups and downs, but all in all it's been a period of great peace and prosperity for many americans and many around the world. you take us out of the equation. you make us a greedy, selfish, american first nation and your kids won't just grow up in a different america, they'll grow up in a fundamentally different world. a world ordered by russia or china or most likely nobody at all and that will not be a friendly place for america or american prosperity. >> and talking about china, you wrote recently about the u.s. pulling out
you know, we talked in the past once, i quoted a friend of mine from zimbabwe who said you americans kick around this country like it's a football. it's actually not a football. it's a faberge egg. you could actually drop it, you could break it. right now we're really just kicking around our country. the thing that people have to remember is that we are the world. i don't say that in a jingoistic way. i say that if there a sense that we have led the world on a more integrated global order,...
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north korea ranked eighth, russia, iran, iraq, sudan and zimbabwe. even the 30% sanctions increase after the decision passed the congress, north korea is only the fifth most sanctioned country by the united states so loyal they moved from an action to some action the trump administration had the opportunity to use to build the leverage on pyongyang and beijing. they designated the financial institution and this should all be the beginning. they have access to the u.s. financial system. the report released last month by an independent organization identified over 5,000 chinese companies that are doing business with north korea. they are responsible for $7 billion of trade with north korea. moreover the report found only ten of these companies controlled 30% of chinese exports in 2016. one of the companies alone was responsible for nearly 10% of total imports from north korea. some of the companies were found in satellite offices in the united states. according to recent disclosures from 2009 to 2017 to use thanks to process at least $2.2 billion in tr
north korea ranked eighth, russia, iran, iraq, sudan and zimbabwe. even the 30% sanctions increase after the decision passed the congress, north korea is only the fifth most sanctioned country by the united states so loyal they moved from an action to some action the trump administration had the opportunity to use to build the leverage on pyongyang and beijing. they designated the financial institution and this should all be the beginning. they have access to the u.s. financial system. the...
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the 6-year-old lion was killed in zimbabwe.years ago by a minnesota dentist provoked worldwide anger. >>> one of o.j. simpson's statements during his successful parole hearing yesterday is drawing a lot of criticism. >> i basically have spent a conflict-free life, you know. i'm not a guy who ever got in fights on the street with the public and everybody. i'm not a guy who lived a criminal living you know. i'm a pretty straight shooter. >> simpson will soon be released after nine years of a 33-year-old sentence for armed robbery and kidnapping. it's been nearly 22 years since the jury found simpson not guilty of murdering his ex-wife nicole simpson and her friend ron goldman. the trial captivated the nation and le s' families feeling they did not get justice. later simpson was found liable for the deaths of two. with us is ron gold manned and his daughter, an author. this is your first appearance on cbs. welcome to both of you. he served nine years of a 33-year-old sentence. is this one more example of o.j. simpson getting away
the 6-year-old lion was killed in zimbabwe.years ago by a minnesota dentist provoked worldwide anger. >>> one of o.j. simpson's statements during his successful parole hearing yesterday is drawing a lot of criticism. >> i basically have spent a conflict-free life, you know. i'm not a guy who ever got in fights on the street with the public and everybody. i'm not a guy who lived a criminal living you know. i'm a pretty straight shooter. >> simpson will soon be released after...
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north korea ranked 8 behind ukraine, russia, iran, iraq, the balkan, syria, sudan and zimbabwe. even with the 130% sanctions increase after the legislation passed this congress, north korea is today still only the fifth-most sanctioned country by the united states. so while congress has moved the obama administration from an action to some action, the trump administration has the opportunity to use these authorities to build maximum leverage with not only pyongyang, but with beijing. i'm encouraged by the actions the united states took to designate a chinese financial institution, this should just be the beginning. the administration with congressional support should make it clear to any entity doing business with north korea they won't be able to do business with the united states. a report released last month by an independent organization identified over 5,000 chinese companies that are doing business with north korea. these chinese companies are responsible for $7 billion in trade with north korea. moreover, the report found that only ten of these companies, ten of these com
north korea ranked 8 behind ukraine, russia, iran, iraq, the balkan, syria, sudan and zimbabwe. even with the 130% sanctions increase after the legislation passed this congress, north korea is today still only the fifth-most sanctioned country by the united states. so while congress has moved the obama administration from an action to some action, the trump administration has the opportunity to use these authorities to build maximum leverage with not only pyongyang, but with beijing. i'm...
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. >> this is the only place you'll find this stone, is zimbabwe. >> paintings. >> i have a guy his name, he used to live in mt. airy. >> jewelry. >> jewelry, that's all from morocco. >> and masks. >> i have thousands. i have stuff in the storage room, you didn't even see. >> and his art is as varied as his clientele. on any given day. a mid welcomes cash usual collectors to fortune 500 company reps to his glennside pennsylvania store. >> either you hate it or you love it. one piece, you can see, there is no collection, everything one piece. modern art. that's what you call modern africa. >> because there is so much to see, he makes a point of telling each customer the same thing. >> first thing i tell them, do me favor, don't pick up the first piece that you see. i want you to look. because i have them. >> museums are finally catching on. and with hamid's help you will too. >> let's have something in common. art, then you have somehing is- connection between each other. >> what i would suggest, take lot of time. it will take hours to go through all of this. >> there is so much to see. >
. >> this is the only place you'll find this stone, is zimbabwe. >> paintings. >> i have a guy his name, he used to live in mt. airy. >> jewelry. >> jewelry, that's all from morocco. >> and masks. >> i have thousands. i have stuff in the storage room, you didn't even see. >> and his art is as varied as his clientele. on any given day. a mid welcomes cash usual collectors to fortune 500 company reps to his glennside pennsylvania store. >>...
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zimbabwe has elections.d to the world is one of expanded liberty, more individual liberty and people creating more wealth, jobs and opportunity for themselves, their families, their a neighborhoods, their nations because they were free. and the united states has gotten too bureaucratic and has too much expensive big government. but europe's got it even worse. i mean, europe is the future we need to avoid, but we should reach out to europe, to poland, the other countries and say don't continue down the path of ever bigger bureaucracy that you've been heading down. it doesn't work. charles: of course, with that big bureaucracy comes big tax bills and to pay for all of it. and still you have angela merkel, macron and you have others in the e.u. who are feeling a little bit stronger now after a wave of election victories. this seems to be one of the big issues, this and trade policies at least on the economic front that are going to be hashed out over the next day or so. >> well, a number of the european countri
zimbabwe has elections.d to the world is one of expanded liberty, more individual liberty and people creating more wealth, jobs and opportunity for themselves, their families, their a neighborhoods, their nations because they were free. and the united states has gotten too bureaucratic and has too much expensive big government. but europe's got it even worse. i mean, europe is the future we need to avoid, but we should reach out to europe, to poland, the other countries and say don't continue...
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it didn't help zimbabwe. this is the ridiculousness of the system. we have been able to capture position ofg in a creating the reserve currency of the world. that came out as some speakers alluded to the strength of the united states after world war ii. it has been very strong and trusting. we had the military and the wealth and they trust us to a degree. we have been able to do this and deficits can be handled to the point that it is all an illusion. i think it goes back to this idea that we as americans should really question who the enemies are. what are the odds of some country coming in here and invading and taking over? may be after the chaos who knows what is going to happen. gulf. in the persian if you vessels over there and planes and bombs and drones. and we are very much involved in making sure that nobody drags up a lot of sand. we do? ld in our country, they generally don't want to look and put the same calculation on ourselves as on others to readily accept this idea that we are -- that we have goodness to spread and all you have do is
it didn't help zimbabwe. this is the ridiculousness of the system. we have been able to capture position ofg in a creating the reserve currency of the world. that came out as some speakers alluded to the strength of the united states after world war ii. it has been very strong and trusting. we had the military and the wealth and they trust us to a degree. we have been able to do this and deficits can be handled to the point that it is all an illusion. i think it goes back to this idea that we...
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charles: kind of remindses you like zimbabwe with wheelbarrow of money to buy a loaf of bread.g in line maybe two or three hours. ashley: yeah. liz: venezuela was once per capita one of the highest in this hemisphere. ashley: oil. liz: socialism has ruined it, if it was just oil, north dakota would be a basket case. wake door and canada would be too. not just oil. charles: dell socialism. >>> president trump criticizing china after north korea test of intercontinental ballistic missile. trade between china and north korea grew 40% in the first quarter. so much for china working with us. hey, we had to give it a try. joining us congressman lee zelden from new york. congressman, this will be a big topic of discussion at the g20 summit. how do you think think this will play out? >> as we talk about north korea with these other nations, we still have as our top, several options trying to get china to exert a leadership role as the united states presses forward with a principle called dime, diplomacy, information, military, economics, with a military certainly the last option we wou
charles: kind of remindses you like zimbabwe with wheelbarrow of money to buy a loaf of bread.g in line maybe two or three hours. ashley: yeah. liz: venezuela was once per capita one of the highest in this hemisphere. ashley: oil. liz: socialism has ruined it, if it was just oil, north dakota would be a basket case. wake door and canada would be too. not just oil. charles: dell socialism. >>> president trump criticizing china after north korea test of intercontinental ballistic...
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we got married in zimbabwe.we were traveling and got married in africa and i guess, i think we did is there but we did it again when we came back you know. it was an opportunity for us to kind of bring all of the very valuable resources that we have. you know very, anyway in which we could make sure that you know through our literary pursuits in particular. because she got me my first, one of the books we didn't talk about was the form portuguese colonies in africa.>> we don't have that one listed! [laughter] you have a 30 books out there. >> well but that was the first - >> we had to curate the list a little bit. >> that was the first one peter. she was working and heard about it so she contacted me. i was still in detroit at the time. and she said there is a possibility, do you want to do this book? and i have traveled all over the continent. ended out of africa at least every summer i took off and went to some parts of africa for about 10 straight years. so i had accumulated quite a lot of information and hav
we got married in zimbabwe.we were traveling and got married in africa and i guess, i think we did is there but we did it again when we came back you know. it was an opportunity for us to kind of bring all of the very valuable resources that we have. you know very, anyway in which we could make sure that you know through our literary pursuits in particular. because she got me my first, one of the books we didn't talk about was the form portuguese colonies in africa.>> we don't have that...