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, they shot the borders to south africa and were keen to south africa and were keen to absorb _ to south africa and were keen to absorb that bad news when we provide _ to absorb that bad news when we provide good news all of a sudden _ provide good news all of a sudden there's a lot of scepticism. in sudden there's a lot of scepticism.— sudden there's a lot of sceticism. ., g ., . , , scepticism. in a johannesburg bar, business _ scepticism. in a johannesburg bar, business as _ scepticism. in a johannesburg bar, business as usual. - scepticism. in a johannesburg bar, business as usual. southj bar, business as usual. south africa has managed omicron without any new restrictions without any new restrictions with a push to increase vaccine rates. it with a push to increase vaccine rates. , ., ., , , rates. it is going to be better if more people _ rates. it is going to be better if more people get _ rates. it is going to be better. if more people get vaccinated. and then morejobs if more people get vaccinated. and then more jobs will be, there will be more jobs available and companies, pe
, they shot the borders to south africa and were keen to south africa and were keen to absorb _ to south africa and were keen to absorb that bad news when we provide _ to absorb that bad news when we provide good news all of a sudden _ provide good news all of a sudden there's a lot of scepticism. in sudden there's a lot of scepticism.— sudden there's a lot of sceticism. ., g ., . , , scepticism. in a johannesburg bar, business _ scepticism. in a johannesburg bar, business as _ scepticism. in...
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jim crow was really born in the south, although it would, it would go north certainly, but in the south it would become legal. it would become part of state law, the local laws in the north, we became kind of part of the custom, but not necessarily part of the law. ah, i think it's fair to say that dixie, the so called white south has left a very deep imprint on the political culture of the united states. it was defeated militarily during the civil war, but not to be defeated politically. because it's white supremacist ideas were not defeated. and in fact, it seems as if the part of the reconciliation between dixie and the rest of the country is to give dick see a pass. the, the south had lost nearly everything in the war, but we refused to surrender. instead, we united around a strange miss known as the last cause. i grew up surrounded by it. it was always the yankees or the war of northern aggression life before the war was romanticized, as one of content, slaves and idyllic plantation, life monuments to confederate battle fields and generals were everywhere. we were a separate people
jim crow was really born in the south, although it would, it would go north certainly, but in the south it would become legal. it would become part of state law, the local laws in the north, we became kind of part of the custom, but not necessarily part of the law. ah, i think it's fair to say that dixie, the so called white south has left a very deep imprint on the political culture of the united states. it was defeated militarily during the civil war, but not to be defeated politically....
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so again, we have the border south are these states up here the upper south here the lower south or the deep south here the lower south has seceded by march now those other four states or really the other eight slaveholding states are the subject of continued efforts at compromise because folks know that if for example, virginia and tennessee decide that they're not going to go with the confederacy this would change the game quite a bit and maybe there would be a possibility to bring the lower south back into the union. so in march and excuse me in february and march there are going to be continued efforts to try to bring these states along both in the confederacy and in the united states. and so one thing that happens, is that in february. there are all kinds of folks who are organizing to try to create some sort of compromise both in the north and in these upper south states one big group of these folks is businessmen in new york. you remember we talked last week about how important those business connections were in new york. and so they are very concerned about the possibility of se
so again, we have the border south are these states up here the upper south here the lower south or the deep south here the lower south has seceded by march now those other four states or really the other eight slaveholding states are the subject of continued efforts at compromise because folks know that if for example, virginia and tennessee decide that they're not going to go with the confederacy this would change the game quite a bit and maybe there would be a possibility to bring the lower...
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we respect law and order in south dakota. we continue to support those who uphold the law we have one enforcement officers with us today please stand. please stay standing. you can set. [laughter] i want them to stay standing. [laughter] when the riot started months agoan we launched a nationwide campaign to recruit law-enforcement officers to move to our state we went every place officer to know if they want to live somewhere that is appreciated and respected and country south dakota. hundreds have responded to our invitation we are known as the state that stands in d defense of t people to put their lives on the lives every day to keep arkady safe. we are free to pursue her american dream can we have any members of the south dakota national guard please stand and those officers that are currently standing thank you. [applause] >> stay standing you can sit again. [laughter] continuing to demonstratete excellence 114 fighter wing for the most outstanding air guard unit yet again in 2021 for the fifth time in 15 years. on 52nd
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they fell in love with south dakota. many people who moved here brought their businesses with them, big and small. acer technologies chose rapid city as a location for their note gig up factory after a nationwide search. they consider what every other state in this country had to offer and then they chose south dakota as the best place to expand their business. they will create nobody farms move the headquarters. [applause] that is a little bit of a cultural change. to sell their product and bring in more than 500 jobs. businesses have always called south dakota home have also expanded ten south dakota businesses were named among the fastest growing in the nation earlier this year. north sioux city is adding over 300 acres to their industrial park to host many new businesses and they are preparing to build three or new career homes to support that growth. black hills harley davidson, listen to this. black hills harley davidson led the world in harley sales. [laughter] in fact, no harley davidson dealership anywhere has e
they fell in love with south dakota. many people who moved here brought their businesses with them, big and small. acer technologies chose rapid city as a location for their note gig up factory after a nationwide search. they consider what every other state in this country had to offer and then they chose south dakota as the best place to expand their business. they will create nobody farms move the headquarters. [applause] that is a little bit of a cultural change. to sell their product and...
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it was during south africa's long — conscience. it was during south africa's long and _ conscience. it was during south africa's long and violent - conscience. it was during south | africa's long and violent struggle against the countries brutal regime that he rose to prominence. we will be free! after the country became a democracy he presided over the tumultuous reconciliation process. in accordance with his wishes the archbishop will be acclimated, this is a green alternative to cremation. his ashes will be interned beneath the floor at st. george's cathedral. it's the end of it in error, the last of south africa's well—known freedom fighters leaves behind a difficult task of the leaders to rid the country of corruption and racial divisions. and to also forge the way forward in the spirit of the moral compass that many believed was a driving force to desmond to choose leadership. the archbishop of canterbury has urged people today not to despair when it comes to climate change. justin welby, who's head of the worldwide anglican communion, has used his new year's message to refl
it was during south africa's long — conscience. it was during south africa's long and _ conscience. it was during south africa's long and violent - conscience. it was during south | africa's long and violent struggle against the countries brutal regime that he rose to prominence. we will be free! after the country became a democracy he presided over the tumultuous reconciliation process. in accordance with his wishes the archbishop will be acclimated, this is a green alternative to cremation....
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and those winds still feeding some mild air up from the south. but we're looking at gusts of 60 to 70 miles per hour, even a little stronger than that in the most exposed parts of western scotland. one band of rain pushing across the south east of england, some showers into scotland and parts of northern ireland, and top temperatures between 13 and 16 degrees as we head through this evening. tonight, that rain will cling on across the south east corner for a while, then some clear spells. but we see another pulse of wet weather pushing in across wales, the south west into the midlands and northern england, and some showery rain also into northern ireland and western scotland. another mild night for most, although a little bit cooler than it has been, especially across the northern half of the uk. tomorrow morning, then this clump of heavy rain will clear away eastwards. then we'll get to see some spells of sunshine. then some more wet weather will swing in across the southwest and into wales. and for northern ireland and scotland, we will see som
and those winds still feeding some mild air up from the south. but we're looking at gusts of 60 to 70 miles per hour, even a little stronger than that in the most exposed parts of western scotland. one band of rain pushing across the south east of england, some showers into scotland and parts of northern ireland, and top temperatures between 13 and 16 degrees as we head through this evening. tonight, that rain will cling on across the south east corner for a while, then some clear spells. but...
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in south dakota. the rancher herself weighing in on the rising price of meat in joe biden's inflationary economy. kristi noem is next. ♪ ♪ for strength and energy. woo hoo! ensure, complete balanced nutrition with 27 vitamins and minerals. and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein. ♪ ♪ dry eye symptoms driving you crazy? inflammation might be to blame. time for ache and burn! over the counter eye drops typically work by lubricating your eyes and may provide temporary relief. those'll probably pass by me! xiidra works differently, targeting inflammation that can cause dry eye disease. xiidra? no! it can provide lasting relief. xiidra is the only fda-approved non-steroid eye drop specifically for the signs and symptoms of dry eye disease. one drop in each eye, twice a day. don't use if you're allergic to xiidra. common side effects, include eye irritation, discomfort or blurred vision when applied to the eye, and unusual taste sensation. don't touch container tip to your eye or any surface. a
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my guest is somebody who can claim to be one of south america's best—known global icons. she knows the continent well. born in peru, raised in chile, she was also schooled in bolivia and has lived in venezuela. isabel allende is not only an acclaimed novelist, she's also known for her political writings. her uncle was salvador allende, the chilean democratic leader who was ousted in a coup by general pinochet in 1973, forcing isabel and herfamily to flee to neighbouring venezuela. her books have been translated into more than a0 languages, including her latest novel, violeta. how does she use her own life to inform her work, and how does she interpret political trends across latin america? isabel allende, in california, welcome to hardtalk. now, i can see your book there, your latest one, violeta, behind you, and it depicts an old woman, violeta, writing a letter to her grandson. now, your... camilo. your book came out at a time when we were all experiencing covid, and it's set in 1920 when the spanish flu has just arrived in latin america. 18 million people killed, of co
my guest is somebody who can claim to be one of south america's best—known global icons. she knows the continent well. born in peru, raised in chile, she was also schooled in bolivia and has lived in venezuela. isabel allende is not only an acclaimed novelist, she's also known for her political writings. her uncle was salvador allende, the chilean democratic leader who was ousted in a coup by general pinochet in 1973, forcing isabel and herfamily to flee to neighbouring venezuela. her books...
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slavery was protected in the price of protecting that institution was disproportionate power to the south, politically. and it carries through today. and we possibly could have lightened some of the consequences of slavery if there had not been such a concerted effort to maintain this differences between blacks and whites. it's kind of like an infection. i think it may go away, but it always bubbles back up to with ha, eventually. i think that's what's happening. maley. with all be angry because i'm was going on right now. why does nothing ever change here? why does this keep happening over and over again? i was born in greensboro, north carolina, into a privileged world where the idea of white supremacy was rarely questioned. as a child, the only black people i ever interacted with in a meaningful way where the people who worked for us. i felt a huge amount of sadness as a kid, seeing how they and other african americans were treated in the south. i didn't understand it. i knew something was deeply wrong, but it was not ok to talk about it. to sorrow, anger, and lingering questions about
slavery was protected in the price of protecting that institution was disproportionate power to the south, politically. and it carries through today. and we possibly could have lightened some of the consequences of slavery if there had not been such a concerted effort to maintain this differences between blacks and whites. it's kind of like an infection. i think it may go away, but it always bubbles back up to with ha, eventually. i think that's what's happening. maley. with all be angry...
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the singer i paul simon starts his tour of south — paul simon starts his tour of south africa _ paul simon starts his tour of south africa tomorrow- paul simon starts his tour of south africa tomorrow in - paul simon starts his tour of i south africa tomorrow in spite of protests _ south africa tomorrow in spite of protests and _ south africa tomorrow in spite of protests and violence - south africa tomorrow in spite of protests and violence froml of protests and violence from some — of protests and violence from some black_ of protests and violence from some black activist _ of protests and violence from some black activist groups. l some black activist groups. they— some black activist groups. they say— some black activist groups. they say international - some black activist groups. they say international art l some black activist groups. i they say international art as you — they say international art as you continue _ they say international art as you continue to _ they say international art as you continue to boycott - they say international art as i you continue to boyc
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and it's, it's for south africa. so where do they move from now? it is, it is also sad they, but i mean he would have said then be said, you know why you sad love like in other nice countries around the world, been ringing in the new year with fireworks gatherings and celebrations. new york held its annual ball drop and this time tom square was full of confetti and good cheer. even though the pandemic has forced many places to scale back the parties, people are grating 2022, in the hope that it might be the year when life returns, somewhat back to normal. ah, pandemic on milton demick. the world welcome the new year in style. in new york city, the clouds were back at times square, though a much smaller than before. the corona virus. good friend, your time. no more. no more pope. if you just see people taking a more tough approach to it, like yeah, i'm going to get back to needed, but i'm not going to show everything else out. i've got to keep moving forward. i got to make this work for sales will famous called cabana beach. once again did not disap
and it's, it's for south africa. so where do they move from now? it is, it is also sad they, but i mean he would have said then be said, you know why you sad love like in other nice countries around the world, been ringing in the new year with fireworks gatherings and celebrations. new york held its annual ball drop and this time tom square was full of confetti and good cheer. even though the pandemic has forced many places to scale back the parties, people are grating 2022, in the hope that it...
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not only in south africa, the country of his beth, but around the world as well. his friends with sometimes writing often can never play. and so did with voice owe force. right up to old age to, to full for his vision of a rainbow nation in which all races in south africa couldn't live in harmony after an eco friendly coronation. his ashes will be intent at the cathedral. ah, let's get more on that. we have, i may suffer tame, a south african journalist who made a documentary about desmond to, to ali, welcome to the program. first. can you give us some of your impressions of to, to when you met him? well, you know, he's infectious love. i think that's with every one, say the net something i think her all of us will miss because he used it so effectively over the years to diffuse 10 situations and sometimes just to cheer people up and in some ways. yeah, he did. may. there was a world a better place and he was just so fearless, m wild retaining. he's basic humanity, he's a born too. um and in a he look up any space we entered and it was so small, it's in stature, b
not only in south africa, the country of his beth, but around the world as well. his friends with sometimes writing often can never play. and so did with voice owe force. right up to old age to, to full for his vision of a rainbow nation in which all races in south africa couldn't live in harmony after an eco friendly coronation. his ashes will be intent at the cathedral. ah, let's get more on that. we have, i may suffer tame, a south african journalist who made a documentary about desmond to,...
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south carolina is booming. people from all over the world are visiting and following -- falling in love with our state. entrepreneurs opening new businesses and companies deciding to relocate here. our business and family friendly environment has produced historic gains in capital investment and population growth . since january 2017, we have announced 58,803 new jobs with over 17 million jobs of new capital investment it in the last 12 months we have announced 15,000 jobs and new capital investment. as of november 2021, 18,000 more south carolinians employed in february of 2020 p our gross domestic product increased 10% during the covid-19 pandemic and has increased 25% over the past five years. the state's unemployment rate remains well below the national average and improves every month of 2021, dropping from 5.1% to 3.7% in november 2021. u.s. census data shows south carolina is the 10th fastest growing state in the nation. i extend a hearty thanks to those who have gone before as well for the excellent ste
south carolina is booming. people from all over the world are visiting and following -- falling in love with our state. entrepreneurs opening new businesses and companies deciding to relocate here. our business and family friendly environment has produced historic gains in capital investment and population growth . since january 2017, we have announced 58,803 new jobs with over 17 million jobs of new capital investment it in the last 12 months we have announced 15,000 jobs and new capital...
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but south africa was already changing. secret talks had begun between the government and the outlawed anc. some black politicians now bristled at the way tutu behaved, the way he�*d organise a march without consulting them. i want you to say, "our march to freedom..." crowd: our march to freedom! desmond tutu called for a march and we were outraged. what mandate does this man have? so, we took ourselves off to bishop's court and to his credit, we literally rang the bell and said it is us and we want to see him, and he let us in. i discovered afterwards it was also monday where he goes into retreat, he is deeply spiritual. but he let us in and so i said to him excuse me, just what mandate after sunday, he goes into retreat. but he let us in and so i said to him excuse me, just what mandate do you have to call marches? to call a march. and he just, he looked at me completely horrified but straight in the eye, and said to me, "i have a mandate from god." i just... what do you say? and then, abruptly, everything changed. the
but south africa was already changing. secret talks had begun between the government and the outlawed anc. some black politicians now bristled at the way tutu behaved, the way he�*d organise a march without consulting them. i want you to say, "our march to freedom..." crowd: our march to freedom! desmond tutu called for a march and we were outraged. what mandate does this man have? so, we took ourselves off to bishop's court and to his credit, we literally rang the bell and said it...
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to south carolinians recently avoided the metal of honor. carmi command was awarded during a hostage rescue mission in northern iraq controlled by the islamic state and graduate and a veteran of 17 combat deployments is also received multiple combat decorations including bronze star metals and the purple heart he and his wife allison have three children and live in south carolina. a sergeant first class in the army before he listed in the army in 2007 sergeant first class so these was killed by his fifth deployment when he willingly exposed himself to enemy fire to direct and lead a medical helicopter evacuation of wounded troops sergeant first class was also awarded addition to the metal of honor bronze star medal and a meritorious service medal the sacrifices these two men made are difficult to comprehend. their bravery in the face of danger we are honored to have sergeant first class wife here with us tonight although we will never be able to adequately show our appreciation for what they have done and then to give us the opportunity to d
to south carolinians recently avoided the metal of honor. carmi command was awarded during a hostage rescue mission in northern iraq controlled by the islamic state and graduate and a veteran of 17 combat deployments is also received multiple combat decorations including bronze star metals and the purple heart he and his wife allison have three children and live in south carolina. a sergeant first class in the army before he listed in the army in 2007 sergeant first class so these was killed by...
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i'm not a senator from the south, but my family hails from the south, from monroe, louisiana, to alabama, to north carolina. i know my roots and i know the challenges of jim crow and thank god we are not in a time of jim crow. the history that my friend talked to i know i know this history and i know my colleagues in the senate know this history. we're all not blind to what happened in terms of racial oppression going back to the founding of this nation. the constitution the people have been waving around, it's hard not to read that and not see that many of the compromises were based upon an acquiescence to that original sin of this nation, slavery. we know the violence of what he said and talked about. i'm frustrated that we can agree that there has been overwrought language on both sides of the political aisle around this issue, but we should be focusing in on the facts. i have a hard time listening to people that want to talk about this issue and don't talk about facts. in the united states today, it is more difficult for the average african american to vote than the average white ame
i'm not a senator from the south, but my family hails from the south, from monroe, louisiana, to alabama, to north carolina. i know my roots and i know the challenges of jim crow and thank god we are not in a time of jim crow. the history that my friend talked to i know i know this history and i know my colleagues in the senate know this history. we're all not blind to what happened in terms of racial oppression going back to the founding of this nation. the constitution the people have been...
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on some of tongue is 169 islands in the south pacific. these images were captured by unusual and defense force reconnaissance flight. it's as close as outsiders concurrently get after a massive vo cannick eruption and soon ami hit tonga at the weekend. satellite pictures show the capital nuku a loafer before the eruption and after the ashes, proving quite problematic. not just for a water and sanitation because tom collected water from the roofs of household. but in terms of access for the aid from a stroller, new zealand, and other flight of they need to clear the runway supplies are already on their way. you see linz h m, n st. as wellington is one of 2. royal navy ships heading towards tomba, with water supplies survey teams, and a helicopter. australia is also sending help, including humanitarian aid. with regular communication lines, still down, tongue is almost cut off from the world. no one can be sure what they'll find when they get there. what more do we know about the situation on the ground and tango following those 1st surveil
on some of tongue is 169 islands in the south pacific. these images were captured by unusual and defense force reconnaissance flight. it's as close as outsiders concurrently get after a massive vo cannick eruption and soon ami hit tonga at the weekend. satellite pictures show the capital nuku a loafer before the eruption and after the ashes, proving quite problematic. not just for a water and sanitation because tom collected water from the roofs of household. but in terms of access for the aid...
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for the higher numbers than the women in south dakotaum during e pandemic south dakota was top lethree to the negative impact n female workers and also one of the top ten best estates for women to live and work and i'm very proud south dakota is one of the top five states for providing career opportunities for working moms. now we are seeing inspirational testimonies from women like our very own state senators. i am so grateful that she is allowing me to tell the story to all of you today. fifteen years ago, jessica suddenly found herself a single mother with three little kids with mouths to feed and only three dollars in her checking account. she went to visit a credit counselor to get advice on what she might do to improve her situation. jessica shared her dreams of getting a business degree of becoming a business owner someday and that woman responded to jessica by saying that there was no magic wand that was going to make her dream come true. well, that didn't sit very well. she went and bought herself a magic wand and kept it close to remind herself she could make her dreams come
for the higher numbers than the women in south dakotaum during e pandemic south dakota was top lethree to the negative impact n female workers and also one of the top ten best estates for women to live and work and i'm very proud south dakota is one of the top five states for providing career opportunities for working moms. now we are seeing inspirational testimonies from women like our very own state senators. i am so grateful that she is allowing me to tell the story to all of you today....
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however, unlike in europe or south america, there are 5 regional subdivisions to south east central and the dominant federations of western north africa. so why to west and north africa, dominic, when you start researching you quickly come across some easy explanations. this scientist from cape town thinks it's about physical attributes. such dominance always comes down to genetics. west africans are bigger and stronger than the rest of the continent. is it that simple, nigerian football expert oma a catch of but says, well, kind of, yes. west africa, i'm not sure. the stronger west africa are naturally are made to compete very well in football. true liberia's george way of or ivory? and did you talk by and yaya to they, they are strong guys, but then why are it li, european champions and not the netherlands? and how would this explained a strength of north africa and 2019 african winners algeria, one argument is north africans have lighter frames, but compensate for this with the superior ball skills. we're not with them, we're simply, they're presented with yahoo or junior, i'll leave
however, unlike in europe or south america, there are 5 regional subdivisions to south east central and the dominant federations of western north africa. so why to west and north africa, dominic, when you start researching you quickly come across some easy explanations. this scientist from cape town thinks it's about physical attributes. such dominance always comes down to genetics. west africans are bigger and stronger than the rest of the continent. is it that simple, nigerian football expert...
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and investment to south. second, premier division is well run maloney son downs from pretoria. and orlando pirates from johannesburg have both won the african champions league, another johannesburg site. the kaiser chiefs have a huge following, and are the 2nd richest club in africa after all. awfully. but we're very de la lacey because last one is what chris elgin co. g old, don't dom we're new z, judicial, you're now. each year bout on de moines musician. i think it's not you know, ah, south africa did not even qualify for the african 2021. plus they're out of the world cup and guitar. 2022 central africa. you ask? it's a similar story with former powerhouse t. r. congo in 1974. then as a year they played at the world cup around that time. they also want to african titles. today, this huge country of over 90000000 people failed to qualify for african 2021. let's finish on a positive note. there are always fresh faces emerging and african football. take camaros who sensationally qualified for the africa cup
and investment to south. second, premier division is well run maloney son downs from pretoria. and orlando pirates from johannesburg have both won the african champions league, another johannesburg site. the kaiser chiefs have a huge following, and are the 2nd richest club in africa after all. awfully. but we're very de la lacey because last one is what chris elgin co. g old, don't dom we're new z, judicial, you're now. each year bout on de moines musician. i think it's not you know, ah, south...
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south africa's president delivered the main eulogy. archbishop desmond tutu has been our moral compass, but he has also been our national conscience. it was during south africa's long and violent struggle against the country's brutal regime that he rose to prominence. we will be free! after the country became a democracy, he presided over the tumultuous reconciliation process. in accordance with his wishes, the archbishop will be aquamated — this is a greener alternative to cremation. his ashes will be interred beneath floor here at st george's cathedral. it is the end of an era — the last of south africa's well known freedom fighters leaves behind a difficult task for the leaders to rid the country of corruption and racial divisions, and to also forge the way forward in the spirit of the moral compass that many believe was the driving force to tutu's leadership. nomsa maseko, bbc news, cape town. today is officially the hottest new year's day on record. (oov)the met office say temperatures have reached 16.2 degrees the met office
south africa's president delivered the main eulogy. archbishop desmond tutu has been our moral compass, but he has also been our national conscience. it was during south africa's long and violent struggle against the country's brutal regime that he rose to prominence. we will be free! after the country became a democracy, he presided over the tumultuous reconciliation process. in accordance with his wishes, the archbishop will be aquamated — this is a greener alternative to cremation. his...
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further south most places say a bit more subtle, with a high—pressure to the south of the uk and this was a friend here just slowly slipping its way south, was quite a few ice bars on the map and it could be particularly windy through tonight across the north of scotland for the likes of kate or org needs to be a gales disruptive winds and large waves. for south we this waterfront sinking south through the early hours of thursday through the early hours of thursday through central parts of england and wales. for most of us there is enough clout and enough of a breeze to keep things frost free, could be just a touch of frost across parts of scotland, perhaps in the far south of england. heading through into thursday morning we've got this weather front initially, just dragged across central england and south wales with that that will bring a zone of cloudy skies with patchy rain in the far south of the windy to start the day across the north of scotland, these women slowly ease. showers moving in on this northwesterly breeze across northern and western parts of scotland further south a
further south most places say a bit more subtle, with a high—pressure to the south of the uk and this was a friend here just slowly slipping its way south, was quite a few ice bars on the map and it could be particularly windy through tonight across the north of scotland for the likes of kate or org needs to be a gales disruptive winds and large waves. for south we this waterfront sinking south through the early hours of thursday through the early hours of thursday through central parts of...
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but at the same time, you wanted to win the south or you needed to win the south to be elected. you had to step lightly around the southerners to south put this was stored national power to work, maintaining the nation's racial hierarchy with its veto power. southern politicians tarnished the creation of president franklin delano roosevelt. new deal . royal himself is a very good example of this, that he has to make certain compromises. he has to drill wells away to the end of the lazy p, i'm sorry, i can't sign this. anti lindsey bill, the bill is to make lynching a federal crime. that would be a big step in the opposition. that is so intense. so roosevelt himself says look, if i do this, begin about the new deal. ah, roosevelt's new deal created relief programs to put people back to work during the great depression. but southern politicians made sure the new federal job benefits programs, social security, the minimum wage, unemployment, insurance and union organizing did not apply to the 2 primary black locations of the era. agricultural and domestic service. ah, the jackpot t
but at the same time, you wanted to win the south or you needed to win the south to be elected. you had to step lightly around the southerners to south put this was stored national power to work, maintaining the nation's racial hierarchy with its veto power. southern politicians tarnished the creation of president franklin delano roosevelt. new deal . royal himself is a very good example of this, that he has to make certain compromises. he has to drill wells away to the end of the lazy p, i'm...
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in 1984, tutu's roll in south _ -- going to. in 1984, tutu's roll in south africa - -- going to. in 1984, tutu's roll in south africa was - roll in south africa was recognised internationally, with a nobel peace prize. the prize draws him not only fame, but a degree of protection inside south africa that many other anti—apartheid activists could only dream of. we could only dream of. took other anti—apartheid activists could only dream of. took him seriously because he was an influential person and that is why the government did not touch him. he why the government did not touch him-— touch him. he was free to travel all _ touch him. he was free to travel all over— touch him. he was free to travel all over the - touch him. he was free to travel all over the world, | touch him. he was free to l travel all over the world, he was free to address meetings and so on because, you know, if he did not do that the few raw in the world would have been tremendous.— in the world would have been tremendous. and 22 did travel the world. _ tremendous. and 22 did travel the world, rall
in 1984, tutu's roll in south _ -- going to. in 1984, tutu's roll in south africa - -- going to. in 1984, tutu's roll in south africa was - roll in south africa was recognised internationally, with a nobel peace prize. the prize draws him not only fame, but a degree of protection inside south africa that many other anti—apartheid activists could only dream of. we could only dream of. took other anti—apartheid activists could only dream of. took him seriously because he was an influential...
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south korea has dismissed the claim. now whatever the truth, the danger posed by hypersonic missiles is very real compared to ballistic missiles, hypersonic misses, fly more than 5 times the speed of sound often times faster than that too. and that direction can also be changed mid flight. think of it as a stone you have thrown, but then are able to change its direction and speed as it flies through the air that this makes hypersonic miss. i was very hard to detect. but traditional missile defense systems, for instance, a hypersonic miss. i'll fight between pyongyang and soule will take just seconds to reach its target for distance of nearly 200 kilometers. now, not korea claims it possesses such weapons and this year, south korea intends to test its own hypersonic missiles. keeping an eye on this for us is correspondent frank smith. in so frank with our reports that south korea plans to test its own hypersonic messiah this year. is this the start of a hypersonic messiah race on the korean peninsula? well, i think it's f
south korea has dismissed the claim. now whatever the truth, the danger posed by hypersonic missiles is very real compared to ballistic missiles, hypersonic misses, fly more than 5 times the speed of sound often times faster than that too. and that direction can also be changed mid flight. think of it as a stone you have thrown, but then are able to change its direction and speed as it flies through the air that this makes hypersonic miss. i was very hard to detect. but traditional missile...
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meanwhile, as we go toward the south, wreeeping an e o thisycne moving its w downowd the south. new zealand, you need to be on the lookout for this. we'l seef theysm can make it to nor land. even i i doesn't,e' still talking authe possibility of seeing some high waves and strong winds and some rain coming up as we head towardhe weekend. we'lleoving tth south withheinds pickiup be on the lookout on this as we go forward to saturday and sunday. northern areas ofusalia still lki at the rnants of a tropicallow. avy rainfall and flooding possibilities associated with this. be on the lookout for that. thunderstorms with a high of. in also into brisbonnd syey on frid. g orm in norerareas of eupestrong winansnow intolas likeory, that's the story through thursday. high pressure through the south into central areas of europe. lave calm weaer but chilly. 6 for high in paris, 7 in london, and 5 in vienna for thursday ho y have a go d erever youre ♪ ♪ >>> and that's all for now on th edition o k "newslin" m raja pdh in too. coming up next is "newsline biz" with ramin mellegard, so don't
meanwhile, as we go toward the south, wreeeping an e o thisycne moving its w downowd the south. new zealand, you need to be on the lookout for this. we'l seef theysm can make it to nor land. even i i doesn't,e' still talking authe possibility of seeing some high waves and strong winds and some rain coming up as we head towardhe weekend. we'lleoving tth south withheinds pickiup be on the lookout on this as we go forward to saturday and sunday. northern areas ofusalia still lki at the rnants of a...
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the chp shuts down part of highway 1, south of carmel. crews are battling this fire and here is the challenge. strong winds are fanning these flames. cal fire says tonight 75 to 100 acres already burned. let's bring in jeff ranieri. >> the way the wind is going right now, we are seeing wind gusts in the area of big sur right where the fire location is of 20 to 40 miles an hour. when we look close of the direction, it is coming from the south and east pushing off the smoke and flames towards the pacific. it could help slow and spread of this fire. winds over night, 20 to 40, through the morning, 15 to 35. we should start seeing winds become calmer. we have all of that rainfall in october. record setting rainfall, if you have a big enough ignition point, a fire could start any day. something to keep in mind. we'll learn more about this in the coming hours. back here across the bay area, winds warning up for our mountains. we'll take a look at when we could get some rain. >> stay with us the latest on the wind and this fire in carmel. we'll
the chp shuts down part of highway 1, south of carmel. crews are battling this fire and here is the challenge. strong winds are fanning these flames. cal fire says tonight 75 to 100 acres already burned. let's bring in jeff ranieri. >> the way the wind is going right now, we are seeing wind gusts in the area of big sur right where the fire location is of 20 to 40 miles an hour. when we look close of the direction, it is coming from the south and east pushing off the smoke and flames...
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further south, we're sitting under the colder air. so, really, from mid—week onwards, we've got a bit of a split. it's mild and breezy in the north, whereas further south, colder with some fog patches that could linger for quite a time. that's how wednesday looks, then we've got the cloudier, breezier conditions across parts of scotland in particular. fog patches further south, it will slowly clear away, and then a lot of dry and sunny weather. we've always got that bit more cloud and a few showers in the far north—west. here, 11 degrees for stornoway, and about 7 degrees or so for london. and a few places could struggle where we keep that fog. through the day on thursday, some of that fog could be quite extensive and slow to clear across parts of england and wales too. breezy and cloudy in the far north—west, plenty of sunshine elsewhere, but we could see those lingering fog patches all day for a few areas. bye— bye. this is bbc news. the headlines: an anxious wait for novak djokovic. he's back in training ahead of the austra
further south, we're sitting under the colder air. so, really, from mid—week onwards, we've got a bit of a split. it's mild and breezy in the north, whereas further south, colder with some fog patches that could linger for quite a time. that's how wednesday looks, then we've got the cloudier, breezier conditions across parts of scotland in particular. fog patches further south, it will slowly clear away, and then a lot of dry and sunny weather. we've always got that bit more cloud and a few...
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south korea has been building up. it's military over the past couple of decades since about 2020 under kim day john. but the missile development has really taken off over the past year, especially as an agreement between south korea in the united states released south korea from limitations on its payload, in range of its ballistic missiles. south korea is also made efforts to try to develop a more independent security structure. yet you have a south korean president, moon j, in speaking of dialogue with the north. i'm and that's what he said after the recent north korean missiles test. ah, mood jane's hopes for these stalks are rapidly evaporating. and if a presidential election in march. well, i think that's fair to say in order for peace talks to take place on the korean peninsula. first, they have to involve the united states in north korea. they have to involve di, new chloride, zation or at least arms control. right now the u. s. really isn't interested in negotiating with north korea because it has other, you k
south korea has been building up. it's military over the past couple of decades since about 2020 under kim day john. but the missile development has really taken off over the past year, especially as an agreement between south korea in the united states released south korea from limitations on its payload, in range of its ballistic missiles. south korea is also made efforts to try to develop a more independent security structure. yet you have a south korean president, moon j, in speaking of...
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i'm from the south. everybody. there are no no what signifies some african american employees assumed he was imitating the ku klux klan and reported the incident to their supervisors. finally, the system plant manager comes back down and says, doug, mister williams, you've got to take that ludy off your head. their conversation was quite escalated . jack insisting that he pulled the cap off, doug refusing, he wanted to know who had reported. he wanted the names without approval from lockheed williams took a week off. when he did return to work, he was punished. lockheed again ordered him to diversity class, and again, he refused to go, went out to his draw, got his guns and came back. and that's when the shooting started. storms in the room. he goes by numerous wide employees don't shoot any body in mickey fitzgerald, brave man, he was the white guy. stood up said doug, you'd wanna do this, bel kilten just point blank. shad. i'm in. he and he go straight to the area where the black co workers that he had been intim
i'm from the south. everybody. there are no no what signifies some african american employees assumed he was imitating the ku klux klan and reported the incident to their supervisors. finally, the system plant manager comes back down and says, doug, mister williams, you've got to take that ludy off your head. their conversation was quite escalated . jack insisting that he pulled the cap off, doug refusing, he wanted to know who had reported. he wanted the names without approval from lockheed...
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to restore border also on the program fire, ravages south africa, is part of this is deborah with turbo and devastating event. presidents here on post vows the legislature's work will go on. police are questioning a suspect. and protests against a national lockdown in the netherlands turn violent. the government says, restrictions are essential to stop the spread of the oma con barrier. ah, i'm william gruff. welcome to the program. we begin in sudan where the prime minister has resigned following months of political turmoil dollar. hm. duck says he has failed to restore order under a power sharing agreement with the military. dozens of people have been killed during protest ever since the army staged a qu in the central african nation. october weeks later, hum duck was reinstated to head up a transition back to civilian government. but pro democracy activists never accepted the d. o. b, let's get more now with mohammed. i mean, he joins us from cartoon mohammed, welcome to the program. how are people reacting to this latest development? you can actually, it's, there is a wide divide di
to restore border also on the program fire, ravages south africa, is part of this is deborah with turbo and devastating event. presidents here on post vows the legislature's work will go on. police are questioning a suspect. and protests against a national lockdown in the netherlands turn violent. the government says, restrictions are essential to stop the spread of the oma con barrier. ah, i'm william gruff. welcome to the program. we begin in sudan where the prime minister has resigned...
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the accident happened in a region south of the russian capital. moscow. u. s. president joe biden is set to discuss the escalating tensions on the russia ukraine border with ukrainian president volota ne zalinski. ukraine says one of its soldiers was killed in fighting with russian backed forces on saturday. on thursday, president biden spoke with russia's lead of vladimir putin about the growing number of russian troops along the border. now south korea's military says an unidentified person has crossed the border into north korea. the army detected the person in the demilitarized zone and surveillance equipment data showed that the person had crossed into north korea. the border region between the 2 countries contains millions of land mines and it's one of the most heavily armed places in the world. it's more on this. we can frustrate to frank smith, a journalist in sol, the capital of south korea. thanks for joining us. frank. how is it that someone can cross the border, that is considered one of the best defended in the world? how did this happen? well,
the accident happened in a region south of the russian capital. moscow. u. s. president joe biden is set to discuss the escalating tensions on the russia ukraine border with ukrainian president volota ne zalinski. ukraine says one of its soldiers was killed in fighting with russian backed forces on saturday. on thursday, president biden spoke with russia's lead of vladimir putin about the growing number of russian troops along the border. now south korea's military says an unidentified person...
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further south, we're sitting under the colder air. so, really, from mid—week onwards, we've got a bit of a split. it's mild and breezy in the north, whereas further south, colder with some fog patches that could linger for quite a time. that's how wednesday looks, then we've got the cloudier, breezier conditions across parts of scotland in particular. fog patches further south, it will slowly clear away, and then a lot of dry and sunny weather. we've always got that bit more cloud and a few showers in the far north—west. here, 11 degrees for stornoway, and about 7 degrees or so for london. and a few places could struggle where we keep that fog. through the day on thursday, some of that fog could be quite extensive and slow to clear across parts of england and wales too. breezy and cloudy in the far north—west, plenty of sunshine elsewhere, but we could see those lingering fog patches all day for a few areas. bye— bye. row this is bbc news. i'm david eades. our top stories: back on the practice courts: novak djokovic prepares f
further south, we're sitting under the colder air. so, really, from mid—week onwards, we've got a bit of a split. it's mild and breezy in the north, whereas further south, colder with some fog patches that could linger for quite a time. that's how wednesday looks, then we've got the cloudier, breezier conditions across parts of scotland in particular. fog patches further south, it will slowly clear away, and then a lot of dry and sunny weather. we've always got that bit more cloud and a few...
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he was a noble laureate and a hero of south africa's fight against a white minority rule. the nation is saying its final goodbye from st george's cathedral, a private service will take place by the determinant of his remains —— internment of his remains at a later date. the view you can see and the steps are the bishops and clergy were doing him the honour of carrying him out of his beloveds saint georges cathedral, where he once held the appointment of archbishop. we will leave you with the final sounds from inside, the music from inside st george's cathedral. you have been watching bbc news. hello, we had some records want to end 2021. it has been a very mild start to 2022. the record for a new year's day were set back in 1916 and could be that we picked that 15.6 degrees today because of the wind direction. they are coming up from the tropics, a strong south—westerly wind, it is a dp area of low pressure settle to the north—west of us and that has prompted the met office to issue a warning for when strengths of 75 mph for western parts of scotland. it will be a
he was a noble laureate and a hero of south africa's fight against a white minority rule. the nation is saying its final goodbye from st george's cathedral, a private service will take place by the determinant of his remains —— internment of his remains at a later date. the view you can see and the steps are the bishops and clergy were doing him the honour of carrying him out of his beloveds saint georges cathedral, where he once held the appointment of archbishop. we will leave you with...
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this month, south korea's government condemned the intermediate range ballistic missile test. after president mon jay in person, he presided over a meeting of the national security council. this also appears to be the most powerful miss all 5 since us president joe biden took office a little over a year ago. this january has seemed the highest number of miss are launched by killing young in a single month, highlighting the nuclear states expanding also not the government claims to have launched hypersonic and long range cruise missiles, from rail cars and from airports. that crucially, north korea hasn't tested it's intercontinental ballistic missiles or nuclear weapons in 2017. however, leader kim jong and has indicated he may end the more than 4 year fries on those tests. analysis from robert kelly now professor of political science and diplomacy and national university. he says if young will continue to shelf its military off, nor unless discussions resume with south korea and the us i'm part of it is attention, i think, always right. i mean, and, you know, north korea is s
this month, south korea's government condemned the intermediate range ballistic missile test. after president mon jay in person, he presided over a meeting of the national security council. this also appears to be the most powerful miss all 5 since us president joe biden took office a little over a year ago. this january has seemed the highest number of miss are launched by killing young in a single month, highlighting the nuclear states expanding also not the government claims to have launched...
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within south carolina, just so many people know who this family is. and then the double homicide happened. >> hampton county 911. what is your emergency? >> this is alex murdaugh, at 4147 moselle road. i need the police and an ambulance immediately. my wife and child have been shot badly. >> on june 7th, 2021, at 10:07 p.m., alex murdaugh calls 911, and he is frantic. >> are they breathing? >> no, ma'am. >> okay. and you said it's your wife and your son? >> my wife and my son. >> the scene that alex murdaugh is looking at is his 52-year-old wife, maggie, and his 22-year-old son, paul. >> is he moving at all, your son? i know you said that she was shot, but what about your son? >> nobody -- they're not. neither one of them's moving. >> the mother and the son were found dead, not too far from each other, near a dog kennel. >> they were both shot to death outside their property, a place they call moselle. >> moselle was basically their primary residence at that time. >> do you see anyone in the area? >> no, ma'am. >> did you hear anything, or did you com
within south carolina, just so many people know who this family is. and then the double homicide happened. >> hampton county 911. what is your emergency? >> this is alex murdaugh, at 4147 moselle road. i need the police and an ambulance immediately. my wife and child have been shot badly. >> on june 7th, 2021, at 10:07 p.m., alex murdaugh calls 911, and he is frantic. >> are they breathing? >> no, ma'am. >> okay. and you said it's your wife and your son?...
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desmond tutu is laid to rest in south africa. and fundraiser 11—year—old tobias weller becomes the youngest person to be recognised in the new year honours. good evening. a senior health official has warned, that the "next few days are crucial" a senior health official has warned that the "next few days are crucial" in the battle against the omicron variant of coronavirus. chris hopson, the chief executive of nhs providers, which represents health trusts, says the government "must be ready to introduce new restrictions if they're needed." latest figures show hospital admissions in england have risen to their highest level since january last year and infections have hit a new daily record. the health secretary, sajid javid, says any new "restrictions on freedom, must be an absolute last resort." here's our health correspondent, sophie hutchinson. this is a platinum - jubilee line train to... ..2022! a new year and with it, the hope that 2022 will draw us closer to the end of the pandemic, but, once again, january is likely to
desmond tutu is laid to rest in south africa. and fundraiser 11—year—old tobias weller becomes the youngest person to be recognised in the new year honours. good evening. a senior health official has warned, that the "next few days are crucial" a senior health official has warned that the "next few days are crucial" in the battle against the omicron variant of coronavirus. chris hopson, the chief executive of nhs providers, which represents health trusts, says the...
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by midday, things wind down a little bit south west to northeast, but not before upwards of nearly a foot and a half of snow falls over place like buffalo, coastal warnings in effect, new england coast all the way down through the tri state area, including long island and parts of jersey shore, be careful if you're traveling around the northeast today. send it back to you, andrew and faith. >> coming up, the president of a prestigious university is fired for breaking his own rule. >>> but first, a second major volcanic eruption in the pacific. new images, and the impact along the west coast of the u.s. >>> and later, the teenage pilot soaring to new >>> this morning, new images of a massive volcanic eruption in the south pacific that triggered tsunami alerts for millions of people. now an urgent call for disaster relief after a second eruption, here's abc's rianna nally. >> reporter: this morning, new video of waves from the powerful south pacific volcano reaching the west coast. high waters crashing into the shores of pacifica, california, after a massive volcano erupted underwater
by midday, things wind down a little bit south west to northeast, but not before upwards of nearly a foot and a half of snow falls over place like buffalo, coastal warnings in effect, new england coast all the way down through the tri state area, including long island and parts of jersey shore, be careful if you're traveling around the northeast today. send it back to you, andrew and faith. >> coming up, the president of a prestigious university is fired for breaking his own rule....
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she is a woman raised in the south, still does service in the south. she would bring a unique perspective to the supreme court if for no other reason than to let people know there are a lot of southerners who are african-american and who are real southerners. >> biden has definitely heard your call for a black woman to be on the supreme court, but one of the things he actually said shortly after justice ruth bader ginsburg died was that if he were to be elected president and he had to go through a nomination process, he would want the input of democrats and republican senators who are going to obviously oversee this confirmation process. because he doesn't want it to become a partisan event like we have seen it in the last couple of years. you think that childs does have, potentially, appeal among republican senators? and are you thinking of doing what you do best -- picking up the phone, whipping votes, talking to republicans to see if your pick is going to get some support? rep. clyburn: absolutely. we have two republican senators from south carolina
she is a woman raised in the south, still does service in the south. she would bring a unique perspective to the supreme court if for no other reason than to let people know there are a lot of southerners who are african-american and who are real southerners. >> biden has definitely heard your call for a black woman to be on the supreme court, but one of the things he actually said shortly after justice ruth bader ginsburg died was that if he were to be elected president and he had to go...