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it help me understand how he is viewed in neighbouring zimbabwe.— in neighbouring zimbabwe.e i be impossible to write about the history of zimbabwe without referring to him. he was a central figure notjust in the fight against colonialism in zambia but also zimbabwe and south africa, namibia, mozambique, angola, and so many freedoms that black southern africans a joy today as a result of the decisions that he made and the sacrifices that zambia made. during those days in the 70s. kaunda offered his country as a base for liberation movements from which they launched their military offences. including zimbabwe, one of the wings of the armed, of the forces was headquartered in zambia. the country suffered immense casualties because of attacks as a result of that. and zambia suffered economic collapse. many people would say natural because of the collapse in the copper prices as well as the economic policies, but the support he gave to countries like zimbabwe, south africa and namibia. does he gave to countries like zimbabwe, south africa and namibia.— south africa and namibia.
it help me understand how he is viewed in neighbouring zimbabwe.— in neighbouring zimbabwe.e i be impossible to write about the history of zimbabwe without referring to him. he was a central figure notjust in the fight against colonialism in zambia but also zimbabwe and south africa, namibia, mozambique, angola, and so many freedoms that black southern africans a joy today as a result of the decisions that he made and the sacrifices that zambia made. during those days in the 70s. kaunda...
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zimbabwe's ( began about 2.5 months disaster. zimbabwe's ( began about 2-5 months ago _ disaster.about 2.5 months ago with _ disaster. zimbabwe's ( began about 2.5 months ago with donations - disaster. zimbabwe's ( began about 2.5 months ago with donations and | 2.5 months ago with donations and purchases — 2.5 months ago with donations and purchases from _ 2.5 months ago with donations and purchases from china, _ 2.5 months ago with donations and purchases from china, india - 2.5 months ago with donations and purchases from china, india and i 2.5 months ago with donations and i purchases from china, india and more recently— purchases from china, india and more recently russia — purchases from china, india and more recently russia. to _ purchases from china, india and more recently russia. to date, _ purchases from china, india and more recently russia. to date, about - recently russia. to date, about 700,000 — recently russia. to date, about 700,000 people _ recently russia. to date, about 700,000 people have - recently russia. to date, about 700,000 people have receivedj recentl
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iwasjust listening to the report in zimbabwe about all of that new generation of artists rising, creatingbecome established artists and becoming a living of their art and we expect that generation in the next decade to grow very significantly in numbers and obviously we need to build the tools to grow at each stage of their career and the support from various stages to establish artists to top artists in each of these local markets around the world. but ou do it markets around the world. but you do it in _ markets around the world. but you do it in a _ markets around the world. but you do it in a way that enables them to retain ownership, don't you? they haven't got to sort of sign everything over to a record label?— of sign everything over to a record label? yes, absolutely. we think that _ record label? yes, absolutely. we think that the _ record label? yes, absolutely. we think that the right - record label? yes, absolutely. we think that the right model| we think that the right model is one of independence. artists, they do want to keep their rights, they want a better share of the ec
iwasjust listening to the report in zimbabwe about all of that new generation of artists rising, creatingbecome established artists and becoming a living of their art and we expect that generation in the next decade to grow very significantly in numbers and obviously we need to build the tools to grow at each stage of their career and the support from various stages to establish artists to top artists in each of these local markets around the world. but ou do it markets around the world. but...
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point out some fairly gusty winds. durban could see them went up to about 50 kilometers per hour. zimbabwe plenty of sun. so bulawayo 21 degrees. ferrari also sitting at a high of 21 for you on wednesday, with plenty of sun. in the forecast, the frank assessments, schools and shelters have been reduced to rubble. how do you think the shapes of generation and their policy and satellite has been shipped by vitamin some conflict inside story on our jazeera, the news agreement warning, the us says violence in the mar could cause a massive loss of life beyond anything seen in the military. style ah, so i'm 20 back to boy watching al jazeera life. my world headquarters in dough also ahead know to hatred and to slam a phobia no to terror and to racism.
point out some fairly gusty winds. durban could see them went up to about 50 kilometers per hour. zimbabwe plenty of sun. so bulawayo 21 degrees. ferrari also sitting at a high of 21 for you on wednesday, with plenty of sun. in the forecast, the frank assessments, schools and shelters have been reduced to rubble. how do you think the shapes of generation and their policy and satellite has been shipped by vitamin some conflict inside story on our jazeera, the news agreement warning, the us says...
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dollar zimbabwe. that's all i'm saying. hyper-inflation, that just like zimbabwe was, no matter what. there's no way around it, hyper- inflation here it comes in america. >> well you can't keep printing trillions of dollars, you just can't keep it up. it inflates the stock market and stuart, this is called a mania. this is not a boom. it's not a bubble. it's a mania right now, and that's why i'm very cautious. i'm making a fortune but we're destroying this. we're destroying the dollar, it becomes zimbabwe, our economy, and its happened, you and i are the same vintage. this happened in 1971, 50 years ago to 2020 when nixon took the dollar off the gold standard and we're here at the 50th anniversary of the future zimbabwe dollar, [laughter] so i'm a pessimist. stuart: well, okay, no, i see your point, i mean if we get hyper-inflation the conventional dollar is worth nothing but does hyper-inflation mean that bitcoin, or another crypto becomes the new reserve currency, used around the world? >> you're asking a horrible questio
dollar zimbabwe. that's all i'm saying. hyper-inflation, that just like zimbabwe was, no matter what. there's no way around it, hyper- inflation here it comes in america. >> well you can't keep printing trillions of dollars, you just can't keep it up. it inflates the stock market and stuart, this is called a mania. this is not a boom. it's not a bubble. it's a mania right now, and that's why i'm very cautious. i'm making a fortune but we're destroying this. we're destroying the dollar, it...
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want to keep stimulus in effect until they have more on country that's all too familiar with it. zimbabwe it's central bank now projects, year on year inflation to flow sharply from an expected 105 percent this month. to 55 percent in july, that would bring the official rates with lowest since january 2019 to bob, which has struggled to tame as currencies for more than a decade. dealing with hyperinflation amid economic downturn. now the government is counting on pandemic, beating economic growth of 7.8 percent this year will be up from minus 4 percent last year. so, and you gone to the most important export is can you guess coffee? but for a group of enterprising farmers, honey is actually turning into a big opportunity. especially with import rights into the european union. were demand for the sweet substance out pieces local production in the rain, zoe mountains of western uganda. from the phone, didn't your treasure. jerry sassik wilma has just maybe, yeah, of be keeping and she's already counting profit from high smaller area. i expect much more money from honey production. i want a
want to keep stimulus in effect until they have more on country that's all too familiar with it. zimbabwe it's central bank now projects, year on year inflation to flow sharply from an expected 105 percent this month. to 55 percent in july, that would bring the official rates with lowest since january 2019 to bob, which has struggled to tame as currencies for more than a decade. dealing with hyperinflation amid economic downturn. now the government is counting on pandemic, beating economic...
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in the late 1990's, zimbabwe sent soldiers to assist the government.indiscernible] it has been done before. the question is which countries will form part of the standby force, when will they come in? anchor: people in madagascar are are on the verge of starvation. did you food agency says there is a desperate need for aid, malnutrition more than doubling. reporter: this wasteland was once for tile. use of drought mean a few patches of ring remain. thlack of water. the food has nearly ran out. many families are forced to eat insects are leaves. >> in the morning i prepared this plate of insects. i clean them up best i can. my children and i have been eating this every day for eight months, because we have nothing else to eat and no rain. reporter: aid groups are warning of catastrophe, especially for children, now orphans after their mother died of hunger. their arms are wasting away while their stomachs are bloated by malnutrition. >> i rely on god. today we have nothing to eat except cactus leaves. we have nothing left. their mother is dead and my hu
in the late 1990's, zimbabwe sent soldiers to assist the government.indiscernible] it has been done before. the question is which countries will form part of the standby force, when will they come in? anchor: people in madagascar are are on the verge of starvation. did you food agency says there is a desperate need for aid, malnutrition more than doubling. reporter: this wasteland was once for tile. use of drought mean a few patches of ring remain. thlack of water. the food has nearly ran out....
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now, zimbabwe that's no less up to the violence in me and more videos posted on social media show. most buildings destroyed and can not village residents accused the military of firing at them before burning nearly 200 homes as well as can in capital. on tuesday, the us supreme court has rejected a challenge to the affordable care act known as obamacare. it was one of the former president brock obama signature policies. the judges rule, 72, rejecting the republican challenge. it's the 3rd time the court has preserved the law since it was introduced back in 2010. so those are the headlines and continues here now to 0, after witness reckoning with laughter that you're watching. something was going to change, has anything really changed? this is systemic violence that needs to be addressed at its core. we are in a race against the barrier and know what to say. we are all say we're looking at the world as it is right now, not the world. we like it to be, the devil is always going to be in the bottom line when i was just there on the low grade so much so before i believe that i have to
now, zimbabwe that's no less up to the violence in me and more videos posted on social media show. most buildings destroyed and can not village residents accused the military of firing at them before burning nearly 200 homes as well as can in capital. on tuesday, the us supreme court has rejected a challenge to the affordable care act known as obamacare. it was one of the former president brock obama signature policies. the judges rule, 72, rejecting the republican challenge. it's the 3rd time...
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garbage news like elon musk he is not the universe he's not the global macro of this fake 10 million zimbabwe dollars, this is what people are chasing, fake money it is ridiculous. maria: you think bitcoin can go $200,000. >> and a good day i suggest people read this as the creature from jekyll island, it explains how the fed and the u.s. treasury were fundamentally created in 1913, what bitcoin and biden are doing, not bitcoin but what biden is doing is violating the law and aggression law states that money enters the equation, this is bad money, this money gold, silver and bitcoin go to hiding the more that they violate the law, when bad money enters the equation good money goes into hiding i'm a buyer a bitcoin and the more that they. , the happier i get with bitcoin. maria: it could be that we see higher regulation around this as well, perhaps putting more barriers but were going to keep following this and we hope that you will come back soon to walk us through what is going on at the crypto currency market, great to see you this weekend, thank you. robert kiyosaki joining us as we can. w
garbage news like elon musk he is not the universe he's not the global macro of this fake 10 million zimbabwe dollars, this is what people are chasing, fake money it is ridiculous. maria: you think bitcoin can go $200,000. >> and a good day i suggest people read this as the creature from jekyll island, it explains how the fed and the u.s. treasury were fundamentally created in 1913, what bitcoin and biden are doing, not bitcoin but what biden is doing is violating the law and aggression...
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also helping zimbabwe again independence in 1980.fe spent at the center of politics, he lived out his final years at home in the country he loved, the zambia he helped lead to freedom. >> the u.n. says the human rights situation in myanmar is deteriorating and fast. videos posted on social media shows most of the village burned to the ground. they say that government troops fired guns at them before burning nearly all of the homes. one of the regional groups ranged against the military says fighting in the kia state has started again. tens of thousands of people have fled the states, taking refuge in camps. as reporting from the myanmar order, there is concerns that disease is spreading and camps are running short of food. >> this is some of the aid that has been hastily pulled together by an organization and thailand to be sent across the border and myanmar where it is thought that almost 100,000 people are sheltering from fighting with very little food or drinking water. they have blankets here to protect them from the cold, rain j
also helping zimbabwe again independence in 1980.fe spent at the center of politics, he lived out his final years at home in the country he loved, the zambia he helped lead to freedom. >> the u.n. says the human rights situation in myanmar is deteriorating and fast. videos posted on social media shows most of the village burned to the ground. they say that government troops fired guns at them before burning nearly all of the homes. one of the regional groups ranged against the military...
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the literary canon in africa, but it was the 1st novel published in english by a black woman from zimbabwe. decades later, duncan is also a successful play writes and filmmaker author of a landmark trilogy. and she has just been awarded the peace prize of the german book trade. that's germany's highest literary honor the past and present symbolic way. how did the lives of people here develop after colonialism? that theme runs like a thread through city dungarees because work in a trilogy of novels she depicts the life of the young woman struggling for the right to a dignified life. and for female self determination. that's not a given in symbolic hyper inflation and the corona virus. pandemic have let the authoritarian government to take even more repressive action against its own people . when city dunker rambo demonstrated for political reform last year, she was arrested. the $1659.00 does exist and it does come to the right to demonstrate tend to petition peacefully. but it seems to be very difficult to do that practically because you run the risk of being rest of that. if you do the, t
the literary canon in africa, but it was the 1st novel published in english by a black woman from zimbabwe. decades later, duncan is also a successful play writes and filmmaker author of a landmark trilogy. and she has just been awarded the peace prize of the german book trade. that's germany's highest literary honor the past and present symbolic way. how did the lives of people here develop after colonialism? that theme runs like a thread through city dungarees because work in a trilogy of...
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the bbc has taken me from zimbabwe to london to tokyo and onto washington.d every minute of it. i have also loved bringing you come our american vis on pbs , the best of our global coverage every evening. the bbc's correspondence around the world do next ordinary job telling us stories you will out here anywhere else. i want to thank them along with the hard-working, incredibly talented people behind the scenes who put the show together night after night. i could not have done it without any of them. finally, i want to thank you, our loyal viewers, for giving me your time over the years. it has been a privilege to sit in this chair and i will miss your company. thanks so much for watching. ♪ narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymond james. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ narrator: you'
the bbc has taken me from zimbabwe to london to tokyo and onto washington.d every minute of it. i have also loved bringing you come our american vis on pbs , the best of our global coverage every evening. the bbc's correspondence around the world do next ordinary job telling us stories you will out here anywhere else. i want to thank them along with the hard-working, incredibly talented people behind the scenes who put the show together night after night. i could not have done it without any of...
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globally, more than a billion young people have missed in zimbabwe, this training session is taking ally, more than a billion young people have missed out on employment, education and training. but so far, the battle against covid has been focused on protecting the physical health of the elderly. the brunt of this is being borne by young people to some extent because they are the ones who need those early opportunities. so it's in the interests of not widening inequality in society as a whole that more of an effort is made to support young people to finish their education and get into employment. what are the risks if those who can make a difference, policymakers, businesses, ignore that kind of advice? well, we are throwing away the potential of 1.8 billion young people. wherever you are, there is no easy solution. ignoring young people's prospects now could blight their lives for decades. alternatively, there's the opportunity to equip them better for the jobs of the future. darshini david, bbc news. a buckingham palace source has told the bbc that the queen was "never asked" for pe
globally, more than a billion young people have missed in zimbabwe, this training session is taking ally, more than a billion young people have missed out on employment, education and training. but so far, the battle against covid has been focused on protecting the physical health of the elderly. the brunt of this is being borne by young people to some extent because they are the ones who need those early opportunities. so it's in the interests of not widening inequality in society as a whole...
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well, you heard it love joy from zimbabwe, suggested that educating police officers could help tackling this pan african problem. we also want to shift our focus away from the problem itself and instead find the solutions. that's why we took our st debates to kenya's capital, nairobi a colleague, you just give money, met up with victims and activists to discuss what needs to be done to improve the relationship between law enforcement officers and citizens. the, the 77 percent has been to italy, we've been to germany. and now we're back in the capital city of kenya, nairobi. and it's in this country that in march a curfew was put in place as a corporate prevention measure. and it's reported by the human rights watch that in the 1st 10 days of that curfew, 6 people died at the hands of police officers. and so today we are asking who do you tend to when you need protection from the police? and as you can see, there are no uniformed police officers here. we did send them an invitation, literally count of their office, but they didn't make it, but the show must go on. and so i'd like to begi
well, you heard it love joy from zimbabwe, suggested that educating police officers could help tackling this pan african problem. we also want to shift our focus away from the problem itself and instead find the solutions. that's why we took our st debates to kenya's capital, nairobi a colleague, you just give money, met up with victims and activists to discuss what needs to be done to improve the relationship between law enforcement officers and citizens. the, the 77 percent has been to italy,...
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well, you heard it lovejoy from zimbabwe, suggested that educating police officers could help tackling of this pan african problem. we also want to shift our focus away from the problem itself and instead find solutions. that's why we took our st debates to kenya's capital, nairobi. i colleague kim, i met up with victims and activists to discuss what needs to be done to improve the relationship between law enforcement officers and citizens. the, the 77 percent has been to italy. we've been to germany and now we're back in the capital city of kenya, nairobi. and it's in this country that in march a curfew was put in place of a cobra prevention measure. and it's reported by the human rights watch that in the 1st 10 days of that curfew, 6 people died at the hands of police officers. and so today we are asking who do you tend to when you need protection from the police? and as you can see, there are no uniformed police officers here. we did send them an invitation, literally count of their office, but they didn't make it, but the show must go on. and so i'd like to begin this conversation
well, you heard it lovejoy from zimbabwe, suggested that educating police officers could help tackling of this pan african problem. we also want to shift our focus away from the problem itself and instead find solutions. that's why we took our st debates to kenya's capital, nairobi. i colleague kim, i met up with victims and activists to discuss what needs to be done to improve the relationship between law enforcement officers and citizens. the, the 77 percent has been to italy. we've been to...
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or if the people i'm writing about patina got out of darkness, my zimbabwe on al jazeera oh a and one of the top stories here and i was 0, a heat wave in the us and canada has shattered temperature records and contributed to the death thousands of people, hospitals are reporting in flux of heat stroke, victims of the threat of large wildfire is growing in the u. s. northwest. if you're, if his government is warned, that it's military could re enter the capital of the northern region within weeks to fight, declaring a unilateral feast on monday to drive people's liberation front to reject the fees . and donald rumsfeld, the us defense secretary, who ever saw the invasion of afghanistan and was the main architect to be iraq war as died at the age of 88. he served under for president and was defense, sex treat during the attacks on the twin towers in 2001 protest as the demanding democratic freedom in the kingdom of s. what he need the tiny country is africa. last absolute monarchy with a king retaining ultimate control over the government. forces of fod guns and tear gas to protest is k
or if the people i'm writing about patina got out of darkness, my zimbabwe on al jazeera oh a and one of the top stories here and i was 0, a heat wave in the us and canada has shattered temperature records and contributed to the death thousands of people, hospitals are reporting in flux of heat stroke, victims of the threat of large wildfire is growing in the u. s. northwest. if you're, if his government is warned, that it's military could re enter the capital of the northern region within...
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point out some fairly gusty winds. durban could see them went up to about 50 kilometers per hour, zimbabwe plenty of sun. so bulawayo 21 degrees. hurry also sitting at a high of 21 for you on wednesday, with plenty of sun in the forecast. the, who's the oh, a top stories on the auto renew tower. are you in court has rejected the appeal a former boss and served command direct from a ladder to attention to life in 2017 for genocide and more crimes including the server. nature must occur found guilty of killing more than a 1000 muslim man. envoys in the 1990 s the f b. i says it's developed a secret encrypted device to target criminal organizations worldwide. 800 people have been arrested in a global crime operation. doug trojan shield the really security cabinet has decided a controversial march by right wing nationalists will go ahead. next tuesday, the flag march to be held an occupied easter. roussel was cancelled on monday because of security concerns. it was originally scheduled for me, the 10th. it's been strongly rejected by palestinian groups and had us about to retaliate if it went
point out some fairly gusty winds. durban could see them went up to about 50 kilometers per hour, zimbabwe plenty of sun. so bulawayo 21 degrees. hurry also sitting at a high of 21 for you on wednesday, with plenty of sun in the forecast. the, who's the oh, a top stories on the auto renew tower. are you in court has rejected the appeal a former boss and served command direct from a ladder to attention to life in 2017 for genocide and more crimes including the server. nature must occur found...
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doesn't make any difference to the ongoing was in the middle east. joining me now from horizon. zimbabwe is a man responsible for putting both men in power off. naphtali advisor, george bramble, and george, i know you're not going to say it's just you who got him into power, but i'll get to get to that in a moment. i better ask you, 1st of all about the bite and put in some it in geneva. what's your take on the significance of the summit? the summit is important for, for some reason. first obviously is the, the russian american relationship. beyond this administration has been at the forefront of geo politics were for decades. certainly coming of, you know, the, the trump era by industry is trying to paint, you know, a different picture and different angle in terms of their relationship with russia . white and you definitely posher himself is trying to be a tough guy and be called upon to match, but in terms of his toughness, poon is a master.
doesn't make any difference to the ongoing was in the middle east. joining me now from horizon. zimbabwe is a man responsible for putting both men in power off. naphtali advisor, george bramble, and george, i know you're not going to say it's just you who got him into power, but i'll get to get to that in a moment. i better ask you, 1st of all about the bite and put in some it in geneva. what's your take on the significance of the summit? the summit is important for, for some reason. first...
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the eruption killed more than 30 people and destroyed thousands of homes last month in zimbabwe conservation, he said, trying to protect some of the countries historical heritage. some of the oldest buildings in the capital herrera have been destroyed to make way for modern developments. how remotest every force her out is bobby's capital city founded in $890.00 by british colonial settlers. the city used to be known as solsbury when the country was called rhodesia. more than 100 years later, modern buildings have come up. but you can still find the hidden, james from the past historic buildings that give her a city its character. some of them had been well preserved, showing architecture that rich and cultural history. others have seen better days, globally in the city. it's yes, it is captured in its buildings, the buildings tell the story of how the city stead tibbs we a to be in and where it is now. so it is absolutely decided that you studied duties and only preserved, but also kept in a manner that kept chose as much of that is possible. said lee at the moment must, you didn't see that
the eruption killed more than 30 people and destroyed thousands of homes last month in zimbabwe conservation, he said, trying to protect some of the countries historical heritage. some of the oldest buildings in the capital herrera have been destroyed to make way for modern developments. how remotest every force her out is bobby's capital city founded in $890.00 by british colonial settlers. the city used to be known as solsbury when the country was called rhodesia. more than 100 years later,...
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point out some fairly gusty winds. durban could see them went up to about 50 kilometers per hour, zimbabwe plenty of sun, so bulawayo $21.00 degrees. ferrari also sitting at a high of 21 for you on wednesday, with plenty of sun in the forecast. sponsor cut on airways. be part of the debate is self defeating the end because it in the us or in the u. k, because it will just come back again when no topic is off the table. but we wanted to talk about the white man talking loud and clear where a global audience become a global community. jumping to the comment section, and part of the discussion there are like kinetic efforts to silence fell opinions on the online face on al jazeera. ah, ah, the me you want to remind them top stories this are by vigils being held in canada for a muslim family killed and what the prime minister says was a terrorist attack motivated by hate. 4 members of the same family died after being run over by a driver. the bus in the military commander who lead force is responsible for the massacre of bosnian muslims, and the 1990 s, has lost his final legal battle. un cour
point out some fairly gusty winds. durban could see them went up to about 50 kilometers per hour, zimbabwe plenty of sun, so bulawayo $21.00 degrees. ferrari also sitting at a high of 21 for you on wednesday, with plenty of sun in the forecast. sponsor cut on airways. be part of the debate is self defeating the end because it in the us or in the u. k, because it will just come back again when no topic is off the table. but we wanted to talk about the white man talking loud and clear where a...
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unlike any, the world has seen before, my zimbabwe showcases personal stories offering a fresh look at the changes and challenges that's in pub way. today. just by growing tension with saddam ethiopia reset to the next phase of filling it down on the blue nile july on a jazz eat up. ah, celebrations in ethiopia, thick region of the local falls and drive out the government troops. they said had taken back full control of the regional capital. these atrocities must start and stop now. but washington's warning, ethiopia and eritrea of tougher actions, if i don't stop the vine, ah, like him all santa maria, here in the hall with the world news from al jazeera, the anger unoccupied through. mimic is ready for knock down a palestinian shop as part of the demolition drive. if he's crime that you've met with impunity, you will do significant damage to the rule of low south africa, the top court sentence, its former president jacob's baby to 15 months in jail for failing to appear at a corruption inquiry. ah, well regional forces in ticket i, in ethiopia, threatening to pursue what they call en
unlike any, the world has seen before, my zimbabwe showcases personal stories offering a fresh look at the changes and challenges that's in pub way. today. just by growing tension with saddam ethiopia reset to the next phase of filling it down on the blue nile july on a jazz eat up. ah, celebrations in ethiopia, thick region of the local falls and drive out the government troops. they said had taken back full control of the regional capital. these atrocities must start and stop now. but...
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point out some fairly gusty winds. durban could see them went up to about 50 kilometers per hour, zimbabwe plenty of sun. so bulawayo 21 degrees. hurry also sitting at a high of 21 for you on wednesday, with plenty of sun. in the forecast. the a weekly critique of the stories hitting the headlines. the news media have been left to sort through nick messaging on a quite complex story from mainstream to st. journalism. been main objective is to get me to send it to the wall to show them what's going on, exposing real world threats to activity. often they return to moscow and neck and tunnel. the people were arrested. the listening post covers the way the news is covered on a jersey. oh, the me. you want to remind you about top stories. this are a vigils been held in canada for muslim family children. what the prime minister describes as a terrorist attack, motivated by hate for members of the same family, died after being run by a driver. proposing to start military commander who lead force is responsible for the massacre of bosnian muslims in the ninety's has lost his final legal battles. a
point out some fairly gusty winds. durban could see them went up to about 50 kilometers per hour, zimbabwe plenty of sun. so bulawayo 21 degrees. hurry also sitting at a high of 21 for you on wednesday, with plenty of sun. in the forecast. the a weekly critique of the stories hitting the headlines. the news media have been left to sort through nick messaging on a quite complex story from mainstream to st. journalism. been main objective is to get me to send it to the wall to show them what's...
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while it speak to hurrying because she's across the meeting for us from herrera and neighboring zimbabwe. ari, this is obviously not a new issue, although that does appear to be renewed and attention on the conflict. so what are they actually hoping to achieve at this meeting? well, this meeting has been going on for more than 3 hours. and so far the leaders are being talked about marching of 40 as a regional integration. but because of the address in nor than might be expected, that they will talk about the conflict in poverty problems when they go to a close door session was, will be president, believe me perhaps that he got opposed to getting outside help, but he did whatever innovation that comes in mozambique must be seen to be the one leading. it doesn't want it to be seen as far as invading the country. that is a proposal lisa, now that true from the region from the set it region come into my then big, big have to agree to support before that can happen. but if it happens, it will me that would help to troll the indian ocean coastline, which hold the border with me at another neig
while it speak to hurrying because she's across the meeting for us from herrera and neighboring zimbabwe. ari, this is obviously not a new issue, although that does appear to be renewed and attention on the conflict. so what are they actually hoping to achieve at this meeting? well, this meeting has been going on for more than 3 hours. and so far the leaders are being talked about marching of 40 as a regional integration. but because of the address in nor than might be expected, that they will...
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bob way, showcase his personal stories, offering a fresh look at the changes and challenges that zimbabwe today, despite going tension with sudan, ethiopia, is that for the next phase of filling it down on the blue nile july on a jazz eat up the world's lungs being seized. the amazon rain forest is diminishing it. a rate of 2 football pitches a minute to meet the market insatiable appetite for logging, mining and farming. as both scenarios, government seek to relax conservation laws and increase production. indigenous communities on the brink of extinction. no, it's the bite of their life. people empower brazil's amazonian battle on al jazeera ah, the us expressive hope for peace than if your peers, northern te gray region, but regional fighters are gaining ground after rejecting a government fire. ah, your watering else is there a life from a headquarters and i'm getting obligated also ahead. north korean leader kim jong, who has replaced his top officials for failures and the fight against corona virus . a record heat wave in canada kills dozens with temperatures reaching 50 degrees cel
bob way, showcase his personal stories, offering a fresh look at the changes and challenges that zimbabwe today, despite going tension with sudan, ethiopia, is that for the next phase of filling it down on the blue nile july on a jazz eat up the world's lungs being seized. the amazon rain forest is diminishing it. a rate of 2 football pitches a minute to meet the market insatiable appetite for logging, mining and farming. as both scenarios, government seek to relax conservation laws and...
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point out some fairly gusty winds. durban could see them went up to about 50 kilometers per hour, zimbabwe plenty of sun, so bulawayo $21.00 degrees. hurry also sitting at a high of 21 for you on wednesday, with plenty of sun in the forecast. the discover a world of difference determination. i'm coming down where we are moving freedom. we saw the 16 corruption and compassion, the l. just 0 world a selection of the best films from across our network of channels. the latest news as it breaks from a bio, as escalation in many parts of the country becoming increasingly real detailed coverage conditions are really clean. and so here the local administrators said that they've already detected several cases of cholera from around the world. a couple of 100 migrant children have been found places on the mainland to alleviate the pressure in there to ah ah hello again. the top floor is on the.
point out some fairly gusty winds. durban could see them went up to about 50 kilometers per hour, zimbabwe plenty of sun, so bulawayo $21.00 degrees. hurry also sitting at a high of 21 for you on wednesday, with plenty of sun in the forecast. the discover a world of difference determination. i'm coming down where we are moving freedom. we saw the 16 corruption and compassion, the l. just 0 world a selection of the best films from across our network of channels. the latest news as it breaks from...
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joining me now from horizon zimbabwe is the man responsible for putting both men in power off. naphtali advisor, george bramble, and george, i know you're not going to say it's just you who got him into power, but i'll get to get to that in a moment. i better ask you, 1st of all about the bite and put in some it in geneva. what's your take on the significance of the summit? the summit is important for, for some reason. first obviously is the, the russian american relationship. beyond this administration has been at the forefront of geo politics. we're for decades. certainly coming out of the, the trump era by industry. she is trying to paint, you know, a different picture and different angle in terms of their relationship with russia . vitamins definitely posher himself is trying to be a tough guy and be called upon to match food in terms of his toughness. poon is a master of joe politics to be sure. and i was a little surprised at the announcements at the biden administration had that they will be holding a solo press conference after the summit as opposed to it's normally a joint pres
joining me now from horizon zimbabwe is the man responsible for putting both men in power off. naphtali advisor, george bramble, and george, i know you're not going to say it's just you who got him into power, but i'll get to get to that in a moment. i better ask you, 1st of all about the bite and put in some it in geneva. what's your take on the significance of the summit? the summit is important for, for some reason. first obviously is the, the russian american relationship. beyond this...
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sinovac has a ready ship 380 million doses to countries and regions ranging from hong kong to zimbabwe late last year. global news 24 hours a day, on-air and at bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. matt: thanks very much. laura wright in london with your first runners. coming up, we focus in on the u.s. ahead of the jobs numbers on friday. that discussion around nonfarm payrolls next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ matt: welcome back to "bloomberg markets: european open." we are 38 minutes away from the start cash trading. we are seeing a mixed picture in terms of futures but we hit all-time highs yesterday. we are up there in terms of equities and in terms of valuations. do you think people are still making the u.s. to europe rotation? mark: they certainly seem to be. i think this european recovery trade, this european outperformance trade has done so well in the past six months and we keep on wondering how much more it has got to go. most guests have said they are still fully committed to it. so far, they are p
sinovac has a ready ship 380 million doses to countries and regions ranging from hong kong to zimbabwe late last year. global news 24 hours a day, on-air and at bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. matt: thanks very much. laura wright in london with your first runners. coming up, we focus in on the u.s. ahead of the jobs numbers on friday. that discussion around nonfarm payrolls next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪...
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sinovac is already shipped 380 million doses two countries and regions ranging from hong kong to zimbabweate last year. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. manus: thank you very much, annabelle droulers with the latest. coming up, optimism for the uk's economic recovery and the outlook for the ftse for the rest of the year. that conversation coming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." you're with me, manus cranny, in dubai. the u.k. has seen a milestone in the path out of the pandemic, for the first time since last march, the economy reported -- the country reported zero deaths yesterday. it's adding to optimist him around the u.k. economic recovery, hoping the prime minister will push ahead with ending the final restrictions. what is the best case for the u.k., you've got the euphoria around the u.k.. a senior european equity strategist is with bloomberg intelligence. we have this euphoria on the vaccine and business optimi
sinovac is already shipped 380 million doses two countries and regions ranging from hong kong to zimbabweate last year. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. manus: thank you very much, annabelle droulers with the latest. coming up, optimism for the uk's economic recovery and the outlook for the ftse for the rest of the year. that conversation coming up next. this is...
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thousands where people hurry, matessa, she's across this meeting for us from her rory in neighboring zimbabwe. how are you? so santa is now going to deploy these troops, but do yet know who will actually contribute them. i know results as a thin on the ground. there no, we don't know yet. which country the truth will come from early on in the day. most antiques pleasantly and you see fit that the region. fedex should play be the primary pot in the, in the fight against terrorism. so it will likely because you but have the capability to go in and help most and be probably come, you'd like for africa, which is the biggest economy in the region. can you like them bob way and then maybe and then go and have fort before and regional deployment in that in the see the 1990. if they have the capacity, if they have the money, maybe they could be deployed. what we know from the proposal that was suggested that whatever to go in there will help them be perhaps patrol the indian ocean coastline bill patrol the board a of the times in the we some would be the surgeon thought to be coming from and also pat
thousands where people hurry, matessa, she's across this meeting for us from her rory in neighboring zimbabwe. how are you? so santa is now going to deploy these troops, but do yet know who will actually contribute them. i know results as a thin on the ground. there no, we don't know yet. which country the truth will come from early on in the day. most antiques pleasantly and you see fit that the region. fedex should play be the primary pot in the, in the fight against terrorism. so it will...
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i was a schoolteacher in zimbabwe i because i wanted to help build the marxist regime.cation using the american terminology and public education was as in favor of. the places i've seen that doesn't work. i have seen evidence and collected evidence and read other people's evidence that shows it doesn't work. and so i have shifted across to this side. the non- government organizations typically they get a lot of government money. they're not quite as innocent as you are saying. let's try to be why would they say that? only waking o things scalable >> up the resources of government. mick was to be charitable about this. that's not the only way you can use sustainability and scale for the extraordinary things for the first chapters in this book this ubiquity on the scale of private education. the different places we've done this, labor state over 70% of children are in private schools. there are probably 14000 low-costoo private schools. in india, let's you contextualize nigeria it's the most populous country in africa. >> is heavilyly populated start interrupting you. tha
i was a schoolteacher in zimbabwe i because i wanted to help build the marxist regime.cation using the american terminology and public education was as in favor of. the places i've seen that doesn't work. i have seen evidence and collected evidence and read other people's evidence that shows it doesn't work. and so i have shifted across to this side. the non- government organizations typically they get a lot of government money. they're not quite as innocent as you are saying. let's try to be...
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we have questions, he's raising a remarkable african regions saying become very toxic zimbabwe and etcump presidency ignored that and what is your opinion on this and what message you have for these human rights defenders? t >> thank you for that great question. i mentioned earlier in my remarks, across the african continent we have seen decreased level this and we haven't seen the right level of engagement that i would like on the continent so engaging across all of africa not only to focus on hotspots where we are in crisis but also to focus on the parts of africa that were we see progress and want to recognize the progress and also connect a good middle. countries that are there but also not in the midst of crisis. where we have the opportunities to strengthen and support those leaders to ensure they consolidate the gains they are seeing. again, i think many i t countris including southern africa are facing challenges, the same kinds of challenges and democratic backsliding we see around the world so a key and critical part of our policy is going to be to increase engagement and ens
we have questions, he's raising a remarkable african regions saying become very toxic zimbabwe and etcump presidency ignored that and what is your opinion on this and what message you have for these human rights defenders? t >> thank you for that great question. i mentioned earlier in my remarks, across the african continent we have seen decreased level this and we haven't seen the right level of engagement that i would like on the continent so engaging across all of africa not only to...
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well, you heard it love joy from zimbabwe, suggested that educating police officers could help tackling this pan african problem. we also want to shift our focus away from the problem itself and instead find solutions. that's why we took our st debates to kenya's capital, nairobi, i believe you just money, met up with victims and activists to discuss what needs to be done to improve the relationship between law enforcement officers and citizens. the, the 77 percent has been to italy. we've been to germany and now we're back in the capital city of kenya, nairobi. and it's in this country that in march a curfew was put in place as a covey prevention measure. and it's reported by the human rights watch that in the 1st 10 days of that curfew, 6 people died at the hands of police officers. and so today we're asking who do you tend to when you need protection from the police? and as you can see, there are no uniform to police officers here. we did send them an invitation, literally come to their office, but they didn't make it, but the show must go on. and so i'd like to begin this conversati
well, you heard it love joy from zimbabwe, suggested that educating police officers could help tackling this pan african problem. we also want to shift our focus away from the problem itself and instead find solutions. that's why we took our st debates to kenya's capital, nairobi, i believe you just money, met up with victims and activists to discuss what needs to be done to improve the relationship between law enforcement officers and citizens. the, the 77 percent has been to italy. we've been...
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while mining has displaced people around the world from germany to zimbabwe, the history of rehabilitation in india is especially poor. since 951 over 2500000 people have been displaced by mine and less than a quarter. what do you have related to? the of it's, i gotta go get the little blue sutherland now. the government is asking us to leave this place where we go. we have logged on the land to make it for dial and sustain us. we don't want to be enemies, like we only want to save this land market. i'm not happy love. ellen. do not have gone up finding in the morning they led me into the forest to show me why they're adamant about not leaving this place. the bundle was used to including balls and arrows to collect fruits from the florida. the main source of nutrition is a kind of hubert, the dig out of the ground. they are largely a self sustaining community living off the forest. thank you. we are driving through the call belt. we saw defunct minds everywhere, where extraction once boomed, but no, nothing remains, but blots on the landscape. completely bad, and they usually do religious
while mining has displaced people around the world from germany to zimbabwe, the history of rehabilitation in india is especially poor. since 951 over 2500000 people have been displaced by mine and less than a quarter. what do you have related to? the of it's, i gotta go get the little blue sutherland now. the government is asking us to leave this place where we go. we have logged on the land to make it for dial and sustain us. we don't want to be enemies, like we only want to save this land...
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why mining has displaced people around the world from germany to zimbabwe. the history of rehabilitation in india is especially poor. since 951 over 2500000 people have been displaced by mine and less than a quarter. what do you have up to up it's, i gotta go get the little do something. now the government is asking us to leave this. where would we go? we have worked on this land to make it for dial and sustain us. we don't want to be enemies, like we only want to save this land back here. i'm not talking about tele going up where i live in the morning, they lead me into the forest to show me why they are adamant about not leaving this place. the bundle is used tools, including bows and arrows to collect fruits from the florida. that's the main source of nutrition. as a kind of hugo, the dig out of the ground, they are largely a self sustaining community living off the forest. thank you. we are driving through the cold belt. we saw defunct minds everywhere. were extraction once boomed, but no, nothing remains, but blots on the landscape. was completely bad a
why mining has displaced people around the world from germany to zimbabwe. the history of rehabilitation in india is especially poor. since 951 over 2500000 people have been displaced by mine and less than a quarter. what do you have up to up it's, i gotta go get the little do something. now the government is asking us to leave this. where would we go? we have worked on this land to make it for dial and sustain us. we don't want to be enemies, like we only want to save this land back here. i'm...
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i haven't always been on this side of the argument, a schoolteacher in zimbabwe, i want to to look at the regime of robert mcgarvey and public education is absolutely what i was in favor of. a long process, i am seeing that doesn't work. i've seen collective evidence that shows it doesn't work so i shifted across to this side but a nongovernment organization gets a lot of government money so they are not as innocent as you are saying. just tried to be why would they say that the way to get things scale is if you have the resources of government, let's be charitable about this. my work and other people have shown that is not the only way to get sustainability, that is one of the first chapters in this book, i talk about it, different places, over 70% of children are in private schools, 15,000 low-cost -- in india -- >> nigeria is the most populous country. >> it is heavily populated so i am entrusting you but that is where the research and done but hasn't been done in other states but i've done visits northeast of these places, offered police escorts and has to ship them off, the polic
i haven't always been on this side of the argument, a schoolteacher in zimbabwe, i want to to look at the regime of robert mcgarvey and public education is absolutely what i was in favor of. a long process, i am seeing that doesn't work. i've seen collective evidence that shows it doesn't work so i shifted across to this side but a nongovernment organization gets a lot of government money so they are not as innocent as you are saying. just tried to be why would they say that the way to get...
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who say, listen, you print too much money you will end up like the weimar republic or venezuela or zimbabweit will never happen. what do you say about that? >> well, you know we've only been -- there was a period after lehman we were doing some mmt, modern monetary theory but eventually they were able to get out of that, right? so right now we've been in the process for nine months and clearly to me mmt. we need velocity to pick up relative to m2 supply. the supply, greatest explosion in our lifetime. we've never seen anything like the m m2 supply component. you need a little bit more velocity of money that probably comes over the next year as economy reopens. that will weaken the forces. charles: i hope so. i know it is bad on one side but so amazing this much money has been printed and the velocity of money has gone straight down year after year after year no matter how much is printed. i have got to let you go but are you in the camp that sees 100-dollar-barrel of oil because of all this money printing in part because of that. >> for sure. charles as we talked about it is unintended cons
who say, listen, you print too much money you will end up like the weimar republic or venezuela or zimbabweit will never happen. what do you say about that? >> well, you know we've only been -- there was a period after lehman we were doing some mmt, modern monetary theory but eventually they were able to get out of that, right? so right now we've been in the process for nine months and clearly to me mmt. we need velocity to pick up relative to m2 supply. the supply, greatest explosion in...
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central bank does not have that independence, then you get something resulting along the lines of zimbabweyperinflation, western germany. all of these things, really undercut the economic framework of what makes the united states great. it is very concerning to hear all of this, you know deficit funded spending. charles: right. >> it is utterly wishful thinking, charles, to think any of this will be funded with any amount of confiscatory tax framework. charles: no. i agree with that but, i just wonder, i mean, just had the conversation with douglas eakin, and you know last month 20% of all personal income in this country came from the government. when you start to ration it out like that, kathryn, how do you take it back? i don't know there will be the political will to take it back. >> it is very difficult to retrace social welfare programs. why i've been saying, charles, you know this, the six trillion dollars approved by congress the past 12 months supposedly for covid targeted stimulus spending, that will never be retraced. that 6 trillion will become massive social spending right. >>
central bank does not have that independence, then you get something resulting along the lines of zimbabweyperinflation, western germany. all of these things, really undercut the economic framework of what makes the united states great. it is very concerning to hear all of this, you know deficit funded spending. charles: right. >> it is utterly wishful thinking, charles, to think any of this will be funded with any amount of confiscatory tax framework. charles: no. i agree with that but,...
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that's something that you think about happening in zimbabwe or venezuela or some other country that isacy. >> we know what happened in georgia. we know what happened in florida. in texas, they are just going to march across this country until they have made it very hard for anyone to vote, and anyone who misses a step is going to go to jail. >> kayleigh: charlie, the fact that the texas bill expands early voting hours, the fact that it doesn't ban male and voting. it just makes you put in a request for an absentee ballot. lay out for us the fact versus fiction. >> charlie: it is truly incredible. i can never figure out if beto o'rourke is more dumb or dishonest, but either way, it is not good. the idea that he would try to compare things like jim crow laws to the idea that we would have voter i.d. at polls, ensure the integrity of elections is just astonishing. it shows not only complete ignorance of history, but also a real disregard for what those horrible laws really were back in jim crow. and it's a cavalier ignorance and dishonesty on his part. but the truth of the matter is these
that's something that you think about happening in zimbabwe or venezuela or some other country that isacy. >> we know what happened in georgia. we know what happened in florida. in texas, they are just going to march across this country until they have made it very hard for anyone to vote, and anyone who misses a step is going to go to jail. >> kayleigh: charlie, the fact that the texas bill expands early voting hours, the fact that it doesn't ban male and voting. it just makes you...
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well, you heard it lovejoy from zimbabwe, suggested that educating police officers could help tackling of this pan african problem. we also want to sift our focus away from the problem itself and instead find solutions. that's why we took our st debates to kenya's capital, nairobi i colleague, you just money met up with victims and activists for this cause what needs to be done to improve the relationship between law enforcement officers and citizens. the, the 77 percent has been to italy. we've been to germany. and now we're back in the capital city of kenya, nairobi. and it's in this country that in much a curfew was put in place of the corporate prevention measure. and it's reported by the human rights watch that in the 1st 10 days of that curfew, 6 people died at the hands of police officers. and so today we're asking who do you tend to when you need protection from the police? and as you can see, there are no uniformed police officers here. we did send them an invitation, literally come to their office, but they didn't make it, but the show must go on. and so i'd like to begin thi
well, you heard it lovejoy from zimbabwe, suggested that educating police officers could help tackling of this pan african problem. we also want to sift our focus away from the problem itself and instead find solutions. that's why we took our st debates to kenya's capital, nairobi i colleague, you just money met up with victims and activists for this cause what needs to be done to improve the relationship between law enforcement officers and citizens. the, the 77 percent has been to italy....