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at 150—7, south africa had a few available moves left. chris morris did his best to hoist them to 227. a modest score in the face of this indian batting lineup, which features the two best one—day batsmen in the world. rohit sharma, in second. virat kohli is by some way the best. butwhat if, just for a moment, south africa could be better? quinton de kock produced it. a man of genius succumbing to an act of genius. what followed was steadier but for india essentially, as sharma plotted his path to a reassuringly slow century. by the time he'd done it, he'd nearly won it. alongside him, almost to the end, was ms dhoni. but chris morris had worked hard for a wicked and he was not going to let anything get in his way, not even the stumps. they all count but they don't all matter. hardik pandya got india over the line. just as their world cup‘s starting, south africa's could be coming to an end. patrick geary, bbc news. isaid in i said in the post match i think it was a very professional effort from us. was a very professional effort from
at 150—7, south africa had a few available moves left. chris morris did his best to hoist them to 227. a modest score in the face of this indian batting lineup, which features the two best one—day batsmen in the world. rohit sharma, in second. virat kohli is by some way the best. butwhat if, just for a moment, south africa could be better? quinton de kock produced it. a man of genius succumbing to an act of genius. what followed was steadier but for india essentially, as sharma plotted his...
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there are some of the south korean forces assembled as well. let's listen to see if we hear these two presidents saying anything. [speaking korean] >> [through the interpreter] i want to thank you for your efforts. you are safeguarding peace and freedom of the republic of korea. [speaking korean] >> [through the interpreter] this is the first time in history the president of south korea and the president of the united states have visited the demilitarized zone? in history. and we have a more drama it i can event that awaits us. and i would like to thank president trump for making such a bold decision. [speaking korean] >> [through the interpreter] now the joint security area has been transformed from a symbol of confrontation and hostilities to a symbol of peace. and all of you are witnesses to this change. and the very person who has actually brought this great change about is president trump. he is the president of all of you. county require wanyou. president trump: i want to thank you very much. we really appreciate it have much. [speaking k
there are some of the south korean forces assembled as well. let's listen to see if we hear these two presidents saying anything. [speaking korean] >> [through the interpreter] i want to thank you for your efforts. you are safeguarding peace and freedom of the republic of korea. [speaking korean] >> [through the interpreter] this is the first time in history the president of south korea and the president of the united states have visited the demilitarized zone? in history. and we...
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one victim had family spread across the south bay. abc 7 news reporter amanda del castillo spoke with his family. >> reporter: san mateo county deputies returned to this rural stretch of skyline boulevard to search for additional evidence linked to the stabbing death of abdulmalek nasher. just before midnight those deputies found someone calling for help. they found 34-year-old john pekipaki. he did not survive. >> i'm missing him. he will be missed by us for the rest of our lives. i know he is in good hands. >> reporter: similar to monday night's victim, pekipaki's victim says he also received a work call. they say he was working for a towing company when a job came up tuesday evening. >> he got a call to go over to that area and pick up a vehicle. and when john drove over there on highway 35, that's when it happened. that's when they killed him. >> reporter: shortly after deputies found pekipaki, they also spotted a man they believed was responsible for the stabbing. the sheriff says the 26-year-old was attempted to leave the area.
one victim had family spread across the south bay. abc 7 news reporter amanda del castillo spoke with his family. >> reporter: san mateo county deputies returned to this rural stretch of skyline boulevard to search for additional evidence linked to the stabbing death of abdulmalek nasher. just before midnight those deputies found someone calling for help. they found 34-year-old john pekipaki. he did not survive. >> i'm missing him. he will be missed by us for the rest of our lives....
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simply not -- >> it was a busy day there in south carolina. at the south carolina democratic convention, as we had our special coverage all day here on msnbc. with that that wraps it up for me this hour. i'm richard lui. i'll be back tomorrow at 4:00 p.m. eastern. you can follow me on twitter, instagram and facebook. coming up next "saturday night politics with donny deutsch." this is the ocean. just listen. (vo) there's so much we want to show her. we needed a car that would last long enough to see it all. (avo) subaru outback. ninety eight percent are still on the road after 10 years. come on mom, let's go! woman: (on phone) discover. hi. do you have a travel card? yep. our miles card. earn unlimited 1.5 miles and we'll match it at the end of your first year. nice! i'm thinking about a scuba diving trip. woman: ooh! (gasp) or not. you okay? yeah, no, i'm good. earn miles. we'll match 'em at the end of your first year. yeah, no, i'm good. so chantix can help you quit slow turkey.rkey. along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. wi
simply not -- >> it was a busy day there in south carolina. at the south carolina democratic convention, as we had our special coverage all day here on msnbc. with that that wraps it up for me this hour. i'm richard lui. i'll be back tomorrow at 4:00 p.m. eastern. you can follow me on twitter, instagram and facebook. coming up next "saturday night politics with donny deutsch." this is the ocean. just listen. (vo) there's so much we want to show her. we needed a car that would...
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south carolina '08, obama got almost 80% of the black vote in south carolina. that was the night you knew not only did obama have a shot at the nom paying, he had a shot at winning support among black voters everywhere. transformed his campaign. had a lot to do with how that campaign went in south carolina. had something to do with jim cleburne. >> steve kornacki at the big board, speaking of names in southern politics, i said heflin, i meant talmadge, i apologize. steve, we cannot wait for your trip to continue on south. >>> coming up for us, if your friends are people you met in politics, you may need actual friends instead. before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn, marie could only imagine enjoying freshly squeezed orange juice. now no fruit is forbidden. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? has four levels of defenseremium algasoagainst ection. gunk, wear, corrosion and friction. that helps keep your engine running like new. it's fuel for thought. at pane
south carolina '08, obama got almost 80% of the black vote in south carolina. that was the night you knew not only did obama have a shot at the nom paying, he had a shot at winning support among black voters everywhere. transformed his campaign. had a lot to do with how that campaign went in south carolina. had something to do with jim cleburne. >> steve kornacki at the big board, speaking of names in southern politics, i said heflin, i meant talmadge, i apologize. steve, we cannot wait...
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africa the country's economy contracted 3.2 percent in the 1st quarter now south africa's economy has already shrunk by the largest amount in a decade largely due to a decline in manufacturing and mining it's a major blow to president cyril ramaphosa who was reelected only a few weeks ago among his election promises a pledge to fight corruption and create jobs so far though his efforts to close the poverty gap have failed unemployment remains stubbornly high with one in 5 people out of work and while the country has posted robust growth in the past those times appear to be over in the 1st 2 quarters of last year the south african economy shrank there was a recovery in the subsequent months but the figures out today have squashed hopes of it continuing so what's behind this most recent slump in the south african economy let's bring him philip vet in johannesburg he is an associate editor for business insider south africa philip good to have you on the show. south africa's economy is shrinking again how much of it can be blamed to the recent power outages that people and businesses have
africa the country's economy contracted 3.2 percent in the 1st quarter now south africa's economy has already shrunk by the largest amount in a decade largely due to a decline in manufacturing and mining it's a major blow to president cyril ramaphosa who was reelected only a few weeks ago among his election promises a pledge to fight corruption and create jobs so far though his efforts to close the poverty gap have failed unemployment remains stubbornly high with one in 5 people out of work and...
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here's our south america business correspondent, daniel gallas. all attention is about trade tensions between china and the united states, the news of brexit being negotiated, so we're seeing politicians saying that the best way to create jobs is to lower tariffs and reduce protectionism. it's not a view that everyone shares in south america and europe, and politicians will still have the trouble to make their point at home with their member states, but it is quite significant that a deal that has been negotiated for over 20 years has been struck at this moment. what you think the biggest benefits will be that people in south america will see out of all of this? well, the people of south america hope that this deal will bring a lot of better deals for consumers. there are high tariffs on european products shipped to brazil and to argentina. so what happened most of the time in the past was that these tariffs, with these high tariffs, european companies had to set up shop in these countries and set up their factories and actually produce locally a
here's our south america business correspondent, daniel gallas. all attention is about trade tensions between china and the united states, the news of brexit being negotiated, so we're seeing politicians saying that the best way to create jobs is to lower tariffs and reduce protectionism. it's not a view that everyone shares in south america and europe, and politicians will still have the trouble to make their point at home with their member states, but it is quite significant that a deal that...
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several other dizzy moves, ad for four, south africa we re moves, ad for four, south africa were in this. but still out there regarded as one of the best batsman in the world because of shots like this in situations like this. the game like this though, there are a lwa ys game like this though, there are always twists. close in fact, it would have been out, had they refuted, he had hit it. in the state which sums up south africa plus instrument but they're in the final over was williamson and that completed its century before he finished the match and effectively ended south africa's world cup. done to the table and new zealand, unbeaten at the top of the standings are south africa, just the one victory so far and qualifying for the semifinals now, still to play pakistan, sri lanka and australia. she said she would take more positives than negatives from the birmingham classic despite being knocked out in the second round by the 2017 french open champion. in seven attempts, she has never been in the third round in birmingham, beaten in straight sets, this last week's event and now h
several other dizzy moves, ad for four, south africa we re moves, ad for four, south africa were in this. but still out there regarded as one of the best batsman in the world because of shots like this in situations like this. the game like this though, there are a lwa ys game like this though, there are always twists. close in fact, it would have been out, had they refuted, he had hit it. in the state which sums up south africa plus instrument but they're in the final over was williamson and...
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zone between the north and south. he did give a twitter information —— twitter invitation to the leader, kim jong—un, information —— twitter invitation to the leader, kimjong—un, to meet on the leader, kimjong—un, to meet on the border but we're not sure if thatis the border but we're not sure if that is happening. we will keep you across on bbc news. hello again. yesterday was the hottest day of the year so far. temperatures reached 3a degrees celsius at both northolt and also heathrow in west london but a cold front has been working eastwards over recent hours and that's been bringing fresher air with it so today's top temperature will be around 25 degrees. that's not cold, still warmer than normal for the time of year but not as hot as yesterday and yesterday ended in a bit of a bang as well. some lively thunderstorms, particularly focusing in on parts of scotland brought also some localised flooding issues. it wasn't the first time this month that edinburgh was in the firing line for some pretty nast
zone between the north and south. he did give a twitter information —— twitter invitation to the leader, kim jong—un, information —— twitter invitation to the leader, kimjong—un, to meet on the leader, kimjong—un, to meet on the border but we're not sure if thatis the border but we're not sure if that is happening. we will keep you across on bbc news. hello again. yesterday was the hottest day of the year so far. temperatures reached 3a degrees celsius at both northolt and also...
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few tried to go the country even though before the break up with south sudan in 2000 when u.s. government did nothing but keep punishing sudanese people you keep going you're for sheer keep strong policies that even cheap. things what you know it's international today's day 40 moscow time ahead of the program this wednesday a bruising row of race and land ownership in south africa now nelson mandela's daughter is in the spotlight with some inflammatory tweets. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or somehow want to be left. to go right to be cross this is what the 3 of them can't be good. interested always in the water is a. question. again tensions on the rise in south dakota in the us off the state passed a new riot boosting law was coined by state legislators to cover people that encourage civil disobedience even if they were not a riot themselves but activists say no to protest as you continue to rally against the keystone pipeline. so the new rules not only take aim at people who activel
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state of south dakota gets tough on a long running protest over a controversial all pipeline company saying new york and she write rules will be used in fact to silence indigenous protesters rather than target violent. good morning my name is kevin though in this is our international live from h.q. in moscow here welcome to this 30 minute news update this wednesday that started with a story members of the venezuelan opposition has been implicated in a corruption scandal leaks documents appear to reveal that officials from one quite those movement has been embezzling aid funds for personal use the money was intended for soldiers who defected and fled to neighboring colombia last february. money. humanitarian aid it is more a humanitarian robbery all the money from the famous humanitarian aid fund was stolen of take note washington not only are the opposition liars but they are thieves too who stole thousands of dollars from each other. thousands of dollars raised from an aid concert on the colombian border were apparently spent on hotels busy prostitutes and luxury goods but 2 members
state of south dakota gets tough on a long running protest over a controversial all pipeline company saying new york and she write rules will be used in fact to silence indigenous protesters rather than target violent. good morning my name is kevin though in this is our international live from h.q. in moscow here welcome to this 30 minute news update this wednesday that started with a story members of the venezuelan opposition has been implicated in a corruption scandal leaks documents appear...
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africans are keeping the money tight south africans aren't investing in businesses and south africans aren't exporting as much as we had before and how much of an impact does this have south africans keeping their money together rather than going out and spending it. well that is there isn't a great deal of confidence in the economy and that's one of the reasons that we worry that we might already be an heiress ation at the moment and we're looking at some of the purchasing manager indexes for instance showing that many just just on buying if they can help it we're looking at some of the capital investment fixed keppel investment numbers we're not seeing that fixed capital going into the ground at the moment in the agricultural sector they still and certainty about land tenure and about whether they will be expiration without compensation so we've not seen to make an investment there all of which of course contributes to these economic woes method of president obama polls has vowed to revive the economy by attracting a $100000000000.00 from foreign investors and by fighting corruption
africans are keeping the money tight south africans aren't investing in businesses and south africans aren't exporting as much as we had before and how much of an impact does this have south africans keeping their money together rather than going out and spending it. well that is there isn't a great deal of confidence in the economy and that's one of the reasons that we worry that we might already be an heiress ation at the moment and we're looking at some of the purchasing manager indexes for...
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hillary clinton won the south carolina primary in 2016. president trump carried the state in the general election. >> rock hill, how are you doing tonight? raquel, please welcome to the stage, south carolina's deputy field director j run -- date -- jaylin. >> how are you all feeling today echo -- today? are you feeling the bern? i have the blessing and pleasure of being the deputy field director here for our campaign in south carolina that is going to lead the political revolution to change our nation for the better. when they come to events like these and we see all of our enthusiastic supporters, i can't help but feel hopeful for the future. of january 20, 2017, we have had dark days. we have had for some days that felt hopeless. we have had days of despair. we know because of people like because of people who manned a campaign, people like our candidates bernie sanders, a genuine 20th, this nation will change for the better. when we take the resolution -- revolution that starts in south carolina, it goes all the way to the oval office.
hillary clinton won the south carolina primary in 2016. president trump carried the state in the general election. >> rock hill, how are you doing tonight? raquel, please welcome to the stage, south carolina's deputy field director j run -- date -- jaylin. >> how are you all feeling today echo -- today? are you feeling the bern? i have the blessing and pleasure of being the deputy field director here for our campaign in south carolina that is going to lead the political revolution...
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that's south korean officials. and that's oneea of the reasons the moon government was brought to power, because they have this open sunshine policy that was started by severalha liberal governments evago. but of direct negotiations. you talk about divisions. one place where they are united, and a that is the trump administration and the moon government. they are on the same page here. i think it bears noting that in some ways the n south korean an the u.s. relationship on this, at least between this sitting government, has been very close and they've been working in tandem to make sure that these negotiations have someth sort o prospects for success. no one is under any other impression this is going to beu an incredibly difficult hallenge, as some of our other guests have been anoting, the life insurance policy, the existential threat north korea feels just by the presence of those 28,000 troops. a little bit on the logistics here, it's about a 20 to 25-minute helicopter ride away from yongsan garrison. the anpoo
that's south korean officials. and that's oneea of the reasons the moon government was brought to power, because they have this open sunshine policy that was started by severalha liberal governments evago. but of direct negotiations. you talk about divisions. one place where they are united, and a that is the trump administration and the moon government. they are on the same page here. i think it bears noting that in some ways the n south korean an the u.s. relationship on this, at least...
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south korea is a whole different place. japan. prime minister abe was telling me they had missiles going after japan on a very constant basis. you know that very well. i hate to hear the media give false information to the public when they say what's been done? a lot has been done. and there is also a good feeling. reporter: president trump is he believes if president obama were still a president if he was able to have a third term or hillary clinton had become president instead of him, south korea would be at war with north korea. there has been a lot of changes that would not have been made if he hadn't started this diplomacy with kim jong-un. and that's what the two leaders, south korea and the united states are going to try to continue this afternoon. the fact that you have got moon and president trump together add left to the idea, let's move -- add heft to the idea, let's move this down the road. south korea has been trying to make a difference. it was interesting what president moon said at the beginning of the news confere
south korea is a whole different place. japan. prime minister abe was telling me they had missiles going after japan on a very constant basis. you know that very well. i hate to hear the media give false information to the public when they say what's been done? a lot has been done. and there is also a good feeling. reporter: president trump is he believes if president obama were still a president if he was able to have a third term or hillary clinton had become president instead of him, south...
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south or south—easterly winds. a bit of fairweather cloud tend to build up through the day. but most places should stay dry. it will feel a bit warmer — those temperatures into the low 20s celsius across the south, maybe a degree or so warmer further north. so i'll show you the pressure charts as we head through the weekend: high—pressure dominates for most, bringing this warm south—easterly across the country. but we've got low pressure to the south—west trying to move into western areas and all that will do is destabilise the atmosphere here so we will see increasing chance of showers or maybe even some thundery rain. but for much of the country, on sunday it looks fine again, with some lengthy spells of sunshine drawing up some really warm and humid air from the near continent. temperatures might reach the mid 20s celsius across the south. but across the board you can see, it going to be warmer temperatures. central scotland, for example, in the low 20s. but like i mentioned, with that area of low pressure trying to move in the chance of thundery downpours increas
south or south—easterly winds. a bit of fairweather cloud tend to build up through the day. but most places should stay dry. it will feel a bit warmer — those temperatures into the low 20s celsius across the south, maybe a degree or so warmer further north. so i'll show you the pressure charts as we head through the weekend: high—pressure dominates for most, bringing this warm south—easterly across the country. but we've got low pressure to the south—west trying to move into western...
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hunger on the rise in south sudan the u.n. warns that millions of the country face a critical lack of food this despite a peace deal following the country's civil war so what should be done to stop the disaster and who or what is to blame this is inside story. hello welcome to the program i'm adrian finnegan a record 7000000 people in south sudan a facing severe hunger according to reports by its government and 3 u.n. agencies that's more than the heart of the population a lack of rain an ongoing economic crisis and years of civil war are being blamed for the worsening situation here's how one of the authors of the reports leigh sales wait from the world food program described the extent of the crisis every year hunger reaches higher levels in south sudan with millions of people unsure when they'll next be able to eat food shortages usually peak between may and july when the reports stop short of declaring a famine but says nearly 2000000 people go without meals for long periods and suffer acute malnutrition and that's leading
hunger on the rise in south sudan the u.n. warns that millions of the country face a critical lack of food this despite a peace deal following the country's civil war so what should be done to stop the disaster and who or what is to blame this is inside story. hello welcome to the program i'm adrian finnegan a record 7000000 people in south sudan a facing severe hunger according to reports by its government and 3 u.n. agencies that's more than the heart of the population a lack of rain an...
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which is still spoken today on the sea islands of south carolina. in 790 the islands were home to around 200 white colonists and 7800 black slaves 80 years later some 300 colonists ruled over more than 5000 slaves. as each decade passed the flaws of the american constitution became more apparent for those who are willing to see. in the north the thorny questions of freedom and equality were at least a topic of debate in the south it was business as usual. the south had its own concept of freedom to the plantation owners it meant the right to free trade and freedom from interference from both the british and the northern states. the virginia company of london was the 1st joint stock corporation to import slaves from africa to jamestown. the slaves replaced white indentured labor who gained their freedom after completing their years of service that covered the cost of their journey from england. for their owners the people brought from africa would never be free in the new world they lived to serve. slaves who attempted to escape faced brutal punishme
which is still spoken today on the sea islands of south carolina. in 790 the islands were home to around 200 white colonists and 7800 black slaves 80 years later some 300 colonists ruled over more than 5000 slaves. as each decade passed the flaws of the american constitution became more apparent for those who are willing to see. in the north the thorny questions of freedom and equality were at least a topic of debate in the south it was business as usual. the south had its own concept of...
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it was not his original intention to take the pikes and send them south area -- south. >> i just have to ask, what did throw -- thoreau do with his knife? dr. phillips: i wish i knew. died in 1862horeau at the age of 45. it's a curious thing about this weapon. it seems like whoever gets it does not last very long. i say that in all seriousness. the man who brown give it to initially was his son, frederick brown after the battle of blackjack. frederick, and the middle of the battle, he was supposed to guard the horses. in the middle of the battle, he gets on one of those forces, rides through the middle of the battlefield to announce, father, we have them surrounded, which was a complete lie. it convinced him that they were reinforcements everywhere and here to negotiate a surrender. gives thect, brown knife to his son, frederick. frederick is murdered in kansas. clay paste does not survive the civil war. henry david thoreau does not survive. it is a dangerous weapon, even though in the end, i don't think pate harmed a single person, but it create an amount of heimlich -- an amount of
it was not his original intention to take the pikes and send them south area -- south. >> i just have to ask, what did throw -- thoreau do with his knife? dr. phillips: i wish i knew. died in 1862horeau at the age of 45. it's a curious thing about this weapon. it seems like whoever gets it does not last very long. i say that in all seriousness. the man who brown give it to initially was his son, frederick brown after the battle of blackjack. frederick, and the middle of the battle, he was...
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us didn't lift a few trade that built the country even though before the breakup with south sudan in 2000 where the u.s. government did nothing but keep punishing the sudanese people you keep going there for sheer keep foreign policy to change. that they were true of nelson mandela has not because i'm asked to to denmark has caused outrage with controversial tweets about color and land ownership. do you ever tired apologists your time was over you will not rule again we do not fear you finally the statement was condemned by the country's opposition and south african trade union group both are calling for mandela to be dismissed from her ambassadorial post but the economic freedom fighters party say they fully support $1.00 running her critics and racist she defended the comments saying that she's entitled to have her own opinion. behind the argument is the controversial land reform bill in south africa and the expropriation of land from overwhelmingly white farmers they'd idea of that is to restore justice after apartheid according to the government white farmers will also be asked t
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i n't have to. >> will it be before the south carolina race?, >> if i do'll be before the primary. >> all right, representative clyburn, thank you very much for comi "firing line." >> thank you very much. very good. >> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible by... un additionalng is provided by...nd corporate g is provided by... ...and by... >> y're watching pbs. the people who gave the money to make mister rogers' neighrhood are the people of this and other... and... ♪ it's a beautiful da in this neighborhood♪ ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbor ♪ ♪ would you be mine? c ♪ould you be mine? ♪ it's a neighborly day in this beauty wood ♪
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i'm on a bit of a pilgrimage south of chicago to meet a man who's had a profound effect on the story of islam in america he's the son of a line gemma 100 but he led the largest single conversion to mainstream islam that america has ever seen. this is a dialogue.
i'm on a bit of a pilgrimage south of chicago to meet a man who's had a profound effect on the story of islam in america he's the son of a line gemma 100 but he led the largest single conversion to mainstream islam that america has ever seen. this is a dialogue.
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his offer to meet kim jong—un south korea for talks there. his offer to meet kimjong—un on south korea for talks there. his offer to meet kim jong—un on the border and now we have had a reply from north korea. north korea has described the offer as "very interesting." that says it has received no official request rom the us. of course we will keep you across all of that here on bbc news —— from the us. you can reach me on twitter, i'm @regedahmadbbc. friday was a hot one in the west of the uk, saturday is going to be hotter across eastern parts of the country. still nowhere near as hot as france — here is a reminder of that record—breaking temperature set on friday in southern france, nearly a6 celsius, smashing the previous record set in august 2003 of aa.1. across europe, still very hot, you can see these deep red colours, temperatures into the 30s across much of the continent, the heat is actually going to be shifting eastwards over the next few days, and then it will start to turn cooler. back to the uk, in england on saturday
his offer to meet kim jong—un south korea for talks there. his offer to meet kimjong—un on south korea for talks there. his offer to meet kim jong—un on the border and now we have had a reply from north korea. north korea has described the offer as "very interesting." that says it has received no official request rom the us. of course we will keep you across all of that here on bbc news —— from the us. you can reach me on twitter, i'm @regedahmadbbc. friday was a hot one in...
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which is still spoken today on the sea islands of south carolina. in 790 the islands were home to around 200 white colonists and 7800 black slaves 80 years later some 300 colonists ruled over more than 5000 slaves. as each decade passed the flaws of the american constitution became more apparent for those who are willing to see. in the north the thorny questions of freedom and equality were at least a topic of debate in the south it was business as usual. the south had its own concept of freedom to the plantation owners it meant the right to free trade and freedom from interference from both the british and the northern states. and. the virginia company of london was the 1st joint stock corporation to import slaves from africa to jamestown. the slaves replaced white indentured labor to gain their freedom after completing their years of service that covered the cost of their journey from england. for their owners the people brought from africa would never be free in the new world they lived to serve. as slaves who attempted to escape faced brutal pun
which is still spoken today on the sea islands of south carolina. in 790 the islands were home to around 200 white colonists and 7800 black slaves 80 years later some 300 colonists ruled over more than 5000 slaves. as each decade passed the flaws of the american constitution became more apparent for those who are willing to see. in the north the thorny questions of freedom and equality were at least a topic of debate in the south it was business as usual. the south had its own concept of...
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it is unacceptable that one in 10 south koreaians re -- south carolinaians remain uninsured. you have higher rates of diabetes than other states in this country. as your president i'll crack down on big pharma and insurance who extort the sick putting their profits of the health of our people. work you to pass medicare for all and make sure that every sick american in this country ets the care that they need. now my aunt is here today. she has been a public schoolteacher here in south carolina for her entire career, almost 40 years. and she shared with me the challenges that teachers in this state face. that teachers here remain under paid and overworked. as your president, i'll make education the priority it deserves by investing in our children and listening to our teachers about how we can empower them to do what they do best. as your president, i'll end the failed war on drugs. that has ruined so many people's lives, that has overcrowded our prisons and torn families apart. i'll reform our criminal justice system and the marijuana prohib i guess and end cash bail and ban
it is unacceptable that one in 10 south koreaians re -- south carolinaians remain uninsured. you have higher rates of diabetes than other states in this country. as your president i'll crack down on big pharma and insurance who extort the sick putting their profits of the health of our people. work you to pass medicare for all and make sure that every sick american in this country ets the care that they need. now my aunt is here today. she has been a public schoolteacher here in south carolina...
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, south—easterly winds. but we will have this area of low pressure nearby slowly encroaching in as the weekend wears on. for much of the country, it is going to be a fine saturday, a little bit of fairweather cloud bubbling up in the afternoon. we could see an isolated shower but most places will be dry and temperatures away from the east coast reaching below 20 celsius. high—pressure still dominating the scene, i think, on into sunday, this is the area of low pressure which will start to bring more cloud and perhaps a little bit of rain to western areas later in the day on sunday, but we will be importing some warm and humid air during sunday and into next week. so we could see 2a, 25 degrees in the south—east on sunday, and for parts of the country, a bit of uncertainty. it could turn briefly very warm into next week, but that could spark off widespread heavy, thundery showers. good morning. welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. 0ur headlines today: four become two. by the end of
, south—easterly winds. but we will have this area of low pressure nearby slowly encroaching in as the weekend wears on. for much of the country, it is going to be a fine saturday, a little bit of fairweather cloud bubbling up in the afternoon. we could see an isolated shower but most places will be dry and temperatures away from the east coast reaching below 20 celsius. high—pressure still dominating the scene, i think, on into sunday, this is the area of low pressure which will start to...
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a block from the south african film industry to pave the way for many black south africans to enter. the film's propaganda their last heritage. by modern standards the films haven't aged well but the story behind it tells us a lot about the history of south africa. and finally back to china the trade war that we touched on in our lead story and a state sponsored rap video that's been making the rounds online the band is called cd red short for chengdu revolution and it's backed by the communist party of china now it is not clear if president trump is a rap fan but this song was definitely written with him and western audiences in mind given that the lyrics are delivered in english and subtitled in mandarin this particular video focuses on the trade war with the u.s. currently being fought over huawei the chinese mobile phone company now it's racking up millions of clicks which is partly down to the size of the huge chinese market and the fact that state run media are big supporters of cd ref and that has an effect on the numbers but these rappers are a bit of a joke with chinese list
a block from the south african film industry to pave the way for many black south africans to enter. the film's propaganda their last heritage. by modern standards the films haven't aged well but the story behind it tells us a lot about the history of south africa. and finally back to china the trade war that we touched on in our lead story and a state sponsored rap video that's been making the rounds online the band is called cd red short for chengdu revolution and it's backed by the communist...
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south of scotla nd —— misty and murky. south of scotland could see sunshine, heavy showers, and showers likely in north—west england, wales, and a line from cornwall to 0xwich with the odd thundery one possible, but many places stay in dry —— cornwall to oxford. weather front bringing rain to the south—east and east anglia. heaviest of the rain staying out over the sea, a little rain affecting the coast. elsewhere, showers in the north—west, largely dry night. two areas of low pressure spinning around each other, wet day on friday in the northern half of scotland. very wet and windy weather on friday, could be warnings in force, stay tuned. low pressure moving on thursday into scotland, quite a grey day. elsewhere in between weather systems, sunny spells, a few showers, some could be heavy and thundery, some areas staying dry. this area of low pressure keep an eye on this, moving north, could bring gales and very heavy rain to france and towards our shores on friday and friday night and it will park itself across
south of scotla nd —— misty and murky. south of scotland could see sunshine, heavy showers, and showers likely in north—west england, wales, and a line from cornwall to 0xwich with the odd thundery one possible, but many places stay in dry —— cornwall to oxford. weather front bringing rain to the south—east and east anglia. heaviest of the rain staying out over the sea, a little rain affecting the coast. elsewhere, showers in the north—west, largely dry night. two areas of low...
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they beat south korea 2—1. penalties in each half proved the difference. caroline graham hansen with the first for norway. isabell herlovsen got hers in the second. south korea got a goal back through yeo minji, but they lose all three of their group matches. elsewhere, germany punished an error—strewn display from south africa, to finish top of group b. leena magull tapping in the two time champions‘ fourth goal. bangladesh came out on top in a must—win match against the west indies at the cricket world cup on monday. shakib al hassan hit a century for them at taunton, in the south west of england, to keep their hopes of reaching the semi—finals alive. patrick geary was watching the action. it isa it is a long way from taunton to both bangladesh and the west indies but chris gallop‘s approach to a crossroads is usually to accelerate but it turns out galeforce was not even a slight breeze. gone for a duck. others came charging. lewis made a steady 70. while the roof was written to be brought down. until this, only a nearby building restricted it
they beat south korea 2—1. penalties in each half proved the difference. caroline graham hansen with the first for norway. isabell herlovsen got hers in the second. south korea got a goal back through yeo minji, but they lose all three of their group matches. elsewhere, germany punished an error—strewn display from south africa, to finish top of group b. leena magull tapping in the two time champions‘ fourth goal. bangladesh came out on top in a must—win match against the west indies at...
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some decent sunshine as we head for the south into england. a few early—morning patches of mist are possible, but they should be fairly short—lived. and actually, for england and wales on the whole, a lot of fine weather. perhaps a bit of sunshine, as well, just getting into southern scotland later on in the day. just a chance of a few showers forming across the centre of the south—west peninsula, across towards 0xfordshire, through the afternoon. in terms of our temperatures, just 12 there in aberdeen, perhaps up to 20 further south, where we get more in the way of sunshine. then we go through wednesday evening into thursday. remember that front down there across the continent? looks like it's just going to bump some rain up towards the far east of england. now, there is some uncertainty as to how far onshore this pulse of rain will make it. if it does come onshore, it could be very heavy. at the moment, it looks like the majority will sit offshore in the north sea. actually, our wednesday night into thursday does look largely dry, but
some decent sunshine as we head for the south into england. a few early—morning patches of mist are possible, but they should be fairly short—lived. and actually, for england and wales on the whole, a lot of fine weather. perhaps a bit of sunshine, as well, just getting into southern scotland later on in the day. just a chance of a few showers forming across the centre of the south—west peninsula, across towards 0xfordshire, through the afternoon. in terms of our temperatures, just 12...
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13 celsius on monday in the south. it celsius in stornoway. here is a low pressure. high pressure is caused by across the continent where it is sunny and hot but we are underneath a low so that means this vicious circle of our weather continues. 0n means this vicious circle of our weather continues. on monday, frequent showers in scotland and northern ireland. less frequently for england and wales. temperatures will be higher in the south. tuesday, dry and brighter weather for a time across england and wales but the anticipation is that eventually showers will drift in from the south later in the day. very difficult to say when this blob of rain will actually arrive. it could be not until later in the evening on tuesday into wednesday. with that also thunder and lightning as possible. here is a weather system going into tuesday evening into wednesday. at the moment, more ofan into wednesday. at the moment, more of an easterly track. the outlook here shows showers. then towards the end of the week that temperatures will
13 celsius on monday in the south. it celsius in stornoway. here is a low pressure. high pressure is caused by across the continent where it is sunny and hot but we are underneath a low so that means this vicious circle of our weather continues. 0n means this vicious circle of our weather continues. on monday, frequent showers in scotland and northern ireland. less frequently for england and wales. temperatures will be higher in the south. tuesday, dry and brighter weather for a time across...
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south-east. studio: we will keep you there for a moment. we've been talking about puppy dog eyes this morning. we have heard about how dogs can change theirfacial we have heard about how dogs can change their facial expressions to manipulate us. does your cat to donald to do the same? yes, all i said was tweets, and he was like, i love you. how old is donald? 18, and he isa love you. how old is donald? 18, and he is a fun —— and a handsome boy. only one year younger than you?! how very dare you, i am younger than donald! 18! that is amazing. thank you for all of your pictures. first up, it's dan's dog, winnie. she is rather lovely. these are my dogs, waffle and ruby. here is sally's dog, in a towel, folsom reason. thank you for your pictures. melanie sent in this one of her sausage dog. this is luna, the eight—week—old lurcher. debbie smith sent in this picture of annie. and sarah sent in this of maggie, she said she is a master manipulator. absolutely lovely. there is something. do yourj
south-east. studio: we will keep you there for a moment. we've been talking about puppy dog eyes this morning. we have heard about how dogs can change theirfacial we have heard about how dogs can change their facial expressions to manipulate us. does your cat to donald to do the same? yes, all i said was tweets, and he was like, i love you. how old is donald? 18, and he isa love you. how old is donald? 18, and he is a fun —— and a handsome boy. only one year younger than you?! how very dare...
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jon: john roberts our chief white house correspondent in south korea. judith miller is with us, a fox news contributor. the president is not necessarily given to understatement very often. but he says this was a pretty big deal today. your take? >> it was atypical in a number of way. what was not atypical was the round of self-congratulatory comments the president made. but he was careful to low ball the meeting. he said this will take time, we can't rush it. he was suggesting there isn't going to be immediate grand progress or any kind of breakthrough. but i think the headline tomorrow apart from the stepping across the line itself and into north korea by an american president is the diplomatic process is unfrozen yet again. that we'll now begin the hard work of teams. beegan for the americans and i'm not sure who for the north koreans. and they will start to talk turkey, nuclear disarmament. if it does, this will be a significant event and we'll be able to say yes, it was a step forward for the president and for american diplomacy. that's a big deal.
jon: john roberts our chief white house correspondent in south korea. judith miller is with us, a fox news contributor. the president is not necessarily given to understatement very often. but he says this was a pretty big deal today. your take? >> it was atypical in a number of way. what was not atypical was the round of self-congratulatory comments the president made. but he was careful to low ball the meeting. he said this will take time, we can't rush it. he was suggesting there isn't...
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china russia brazil india and south africa. when you're. under these conditions it seems the brics states should take the initiative in shaping a more equitable and sustainable model of global development based on the principles of equality respect for sovereignty and taking into account the interests of all countries if you use a. laser japan shinzo they host a dinner for the leaders including trump and she they are due to meet on saturday to see if they can resolve their trade conflict. they raised his glass to a successful some us on the leaders enjoyed some traditional japanese theatre a breakthrough on fixing the global trade issue would be truly dramatic. let's get a quick check on financial markets shares of tech company apple have been under pressure after long time designs chief jony ive announced that he's leaving the british born designer has been behind the look and feel of some of the tech giants most iconic products not only the popular colorful i met computers from the 1990 s. but also the i pod i phone and i pad apple says i
china russia brazil india and south africa. when you're. under these conditions it seems the brics states should take the initiative in shaping a more equitable and sustainable model of global development based on the principles of equality respect for sovereignty and taking into account the interests of all countries if you use a. laser japan shinzo they host a dinner for the leaders including trump and she they are due to meet on saturday to see if they can resolve their trade conflict. they...
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it was volleyed past by one of the south korean players. the result was then put beyond doubt whether superb second for the super falcons. nigeria are on the board to group a bitter second defeat for south korea means the last 16 is a long way off for them. elsewhere, germany means the last 16 is a long way off forthem. elsewhere, germany beat spain. the only goal of the game was scored just before halftime, putting the olympic champions on the brink of the knockout stage. despite this defeat, spain will still be expected tojoin them. on thursday in group b — south africa and china will go in search of their first points when they play in paris while in valonciennes australia know they need something from their game against brazil if they harbour hopes of progressing from group c. one other football line — real madrid have signed left—back ferland mendy from lyon in a deal worth up to $60 million, taking their off season spending to around $380 million. the 24—year—old french international has signed a six—year deal at the berna
it was volleyed past by one of the south korean players. the result was then put beyond doubt whether superb second for the super falcons. nigeria are on the board to group a bitter second defeat for south korea means the last 16 is a long way off for them. elsewhere, germany means the last 16 is a long way off forthem. elsewhere, germany beat spain. the only goal of the game was scored just before halftime, putting the olympic champions on the brink of the knockout stage. despite this defeat,...
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cunningham of south carolina. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 445, the gentleman from south carolina, mr. kung ham, and a member opposed -- cunningham, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from south carolina. mr. cunningham: thank you, mr. chair. i want to recognize the great work of chairwoman mccollum in finding ways to increase funding for the land and water conservation fund. the chairwoman and the members of the committee have shown a strong commitment to this important program. and i applaud their efforts. one of the first things that congress did was pass into law the bipartisan lands package which permanently authorized the land and water conservation fund. this demonstrate what had we can achieve when we work together. -- what we can achieve when we work together, on behalf of our constituents. it not only promotes access to our public lands but helps ensure all americans can utilize these publicly owned resources. it is important that we build o
cunningham of south carolina. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 445, the gentleman from south carolina, mr. kung ham, and a member opposed -- cunningham, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from south carolina. mr. cunningham: thank you, mr. chair. i want to recognize the great work of chairwoman mccollum in finding ways to increase funding for the land and water conservation fund. the chairwoman and the members of the committee have...
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high pressure begins to build from the south from monday just back from begins to build from the south from mondayjust back from friday, we have low pressure towards the north of the uk, for much of scotland another fairly easy day with some showers again. it could be on the heavy side but further south the better chance of staying dry closer to that area of high pressure. they could be the odd shower around. but later wins and a strong mid—june sunshine, you will feel a bit warmer, 20 or 21 degrees but still mid teens further north. the high pressure really takes hold as we head to the weekend. for the start of the weekend, low pressure is trying to come in from the south—west as the weekend wears on. for many of us on saturday willing are generally light winds coming from the south or south—east, plenty of dry weather with some sunshine, a bitter fairweather cloud bubbling up into the afternoon. temperatures will respond away from eastern coast because of that south—easterly breeze, it will feel much warmer. below 20 celsius in places. high—pressure still a fine day, warm s
high pressure begins to build from the south from monday just back from begins to build from the south from mondayjust back from friday, we have low pressure towards the north of the uk, for much of scotland another fairly easy day with some showers again. it could be on the heavy side but further south the better chance of staying dry closer to that area of high pressure. they could be the odd shower around. but later wins and a strong mid—june sunshine, you will feel a bit warmer, 20 or 21...
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and it's taken 20 years of talks, but the eu and a group of south american countries finally clinch a historic free trade deal. hello and welcome. there's anticipation building as president trump and china's xijinping are due to meet shortly at the 620 summit injapan. the two countries are of course currently locked in a bitter trade war which is threatening to escalate. all eyes are on whether this meeting can break the deadlock — or at least offer global markets some relief. ourjapan correspondent, rupert wingfield—hayes is at the summit in osaka. how likely is it that the two sides will reach any sort of agreement? i don't think we will see this trade dispute dissolved —— resolved during this very brief meeting, between xi jinping and donald trump, but there is some hope that perhaps a truce can be called and concessions will be made by either side that will allow their trade teams to get back to the table, where they have not been for the last month or so. as they work out the details of any bilateral trade agreement. this is really important because since the end of last
and it's taken 20 years of talks, but the eu and a group of south american countries finally clinch a historic free trade deal. hello and welcome. there's anticipation building as president trump and china's xijinping are due to meet shortly at the 620 summit injapan. the two countries are of course currently locked in a bitter trade war which is threatening to escalate. all eyes are on whether this meeting can break the deadlock — or at least offer global markets some relief. ourjapan...
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[applause] to do about the south? the last major engagement in the north was the battle of monm outh courthouse new jersey 28th of june 1778. after that, stalemate in the north. but the british had been taken of a southern campaign since 1776 and for various reasons decided to turn south. now, at the tail end of 1778, the british assault force went ashore in between sun up and sundown became masters of savannah. in the new year, they marched about 1000 british and provincial regulars marched up country all the way to augustine. 178 miles. now, the british commander-in-chief in east florida and georgia, major general augustine prebo wrote that the object of the expedition was to open the back thetry to put oto the test professions of loyalty of its inhabitants. those loyal tory inhabitants failed the test. of the promise 6000 fighters, only 1100 showed, and their zeal disappointed and expected indian allies, not one of. . for those and other reasons, the british withdrew to savannah and the low countries. 1780,ollowing
[applause] to do about the south? the last major engagement in the north was the battle of monm outh courthouse new jersey 28th of june 1778. after that, stalemate in the north. but the british had been taken of a southern campaign since 1776 and for various reasons decided to turn south. now, at the tail end of 1778, the british assault force went ashore in between sun up and sundown became masters of savannah. in the new year, they marched about 1000 british and provincial regulars marched up...
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a months worth of rainfall across some parts of south—eastern england todayit some parts of south—eastern england today it was only 12 degrees, quite unusualfor today it was only 12 degrees, quite unusual for this today it was only 12 degrees, quite unusualfor this time today it was only 12 degrees, quite unusual for this time of year so chilly. look at this picture from great yarmouth. a miserable scene here. slate grey size and if you look at europe you will notice a pattern. this is the satellite loop from the last 24 hours and you can see the clouds have stuck across this part of europe and you have a sensation that they are rotating around the same place. this is down toa around the same place. this is down to a large vortex of whether forming across western europe and on the one hand we have cold air coming in from the north all the way from the arctic tucking into this lobe and also as far south as spain and portugal and france from the other hand you have a heat wave of warm aircoming infrom hand you have a heat wave of warm air coming in from the south from africa across eastern
a months worth of rainfall across some parts of south—eastern england todayit some parts of south—eastern england today it was only 12 degrees, quite unusualfor today it was only 12 degrees, quite unusual for this today it was only 12 degrees, quite unusualfor this time today it was only 12 degrees, quite unusual for this time of year so chilly. look at this picture from great yarmouth. a miserable scene here. slate grey size and if you look at europe you will notice a pattern. this is the...
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a very dangerous situation for south korea for north korea for the world. i think the relationship that we developed has been so much, to so many people it is an honor to be with you an honor you asked to stoefrp that line i was proud to step over the line i thought you might do that ifrs sure but i was ready to do it i want to thank you it has been great, one of the -- saying this could be very historic moment i guess that is what it is but i enjoyed being with you, thank you very much. >> back up. back up. thank you. >> jared kushner president son-in-law with his wife ivanka taking all this in history making live television as president trump meets with north korea's kim jong-un. south korean president not front and center there is mike pompeo secretary of state not front and center at this particular our tucker carlson we hope to hear from him momentarily he is there as well, but moon jae-in south korean president getting a little late here for those of us on the east coast. moon jae-in was not part of that news conference if you want to call it that, in
a very dangerous situation for south korea for north korea for the world. i think the relationship that we developed has been so much, to so many people it is an honor to be with you an honor you asked to stoefrp that line i was proud to step over the line i thought you might do that ifrs sure but i was ready to do it i want to thank you it has been great, one of the -- saying this could be very historic moment i guess that is what it is but i enjoyed being with you, thank you very much....
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thank you, south carolina, for having us out. [ cheers ] thank you, south carolina democrats. [ speaking spanish ] thank you, thank you. ♪ >>> good evening and welcome to a special edition of "politicsnation" live from columbia, south carolina. we're here at the state's democratic party convention where throughout the day nearly two dozen presidential candidates have and will continue to make their case in what is a crucial stop in this early voting state. as you can imagine, south carolina's first in the south primary is critical for democratic hopefuls and winning will depend largely on the support from its black community. later in the show i'll talk one on one with former texas congressman beto o'rourke, new jersey senator cory booker, and former vice president joe biden. but first, joining me now, house majority whip and democratic congressman from south carolina, jim clyburn. thank you, congressman. >> thank you so much, reverend, very field goal me. >> nobody could run for president without coming through you, and one of the big things of the calendar every presidential election
thank you, south carolina, for having us out. [ cheers ] thank you, south carolina democrats. [ speaking spanish ] thank you, thank you. ♪ >>> good evening and welcome to a special edition of "politicsnation" live from columbia, south carolina. we're here at the state's democratic party convention where throughout the day nearly two dozen presidential candidates have and will continue to make their case in what is a crucial stop in this early voting state. as you can...
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a block from the south african film industry to pave the way for many black south africans to enter. the film's propaganda their last heritage. by modern standards the films haven't aged well but the story behind it tells us a lot about the history of south africa. and finally back to china the trade war that we touched on in our lead story and a state sponsored rap video that's been making the rounds online the band is called cd red short for chengdu revolution and it's backed by the communist party of china now it is not clear if president trump is a rap fan but this song was definitely written with him and western audiences in mind given that the lyrics are delivered in english and subtitled in mandarin this particular video focuses on the trade war with the u.s. currently being fought over huawei the chinese mobile phone company now it's racking up millions of clicks which is partly down to the size of the huge chinese market and the fact that state run media are big supporters of cd ref and that has an effect on the numbers but these rappers are a bit of a joke with chinese list
a block from the south african film industry to pave the way for many black south africans to enter. the film's propaganda their last heritage. by modern standards the films haven't aged well but the story behind it tells us a lot about the history of south africa. and finally back to china the trade war that we touched on in our lead story and a state sponsored rap video that's been making the rounds online the band is called cd red short for chengdu revolution and it's backed by the communist...
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the south—east will see sunshine and heavy showers. in the north of the country there will be some sunshine around. at times it will be cloudy, but dry at least. on wednesday, the weather system is still with us, a sense of things spiralling very slowly around, and again, more heavy showers being pushed into the uk, so again, it continues to remain very wet across many parts of the country into wednesday. wednesday and thursday, the low pressure is still with us, so this pattern is not in a hurry to change. it will be on the cool side, in fact, as far as the rest of the week is concerned very little change really, at times will be quite windy as well. welcome to bbc news. i'm mike embley. our top stories: trump's mexico deal. officials say trade tariffs could still happen if the flow of migrants isn't stopped. the aftermath of a massacre in mali. the first images from a burnt—out village where almost 100 people died in ethnic violence. the vatican says people cannot decide their own gender. it has drawn strong criticism from lgbt gro
the south—east will see sunshine and heavy showers. in the north of the country there will be some sunshine around. at times it will be cloudy, but dry at least. on wednesday, the weather system is still with us, a sense of things spiralling very slowly around, and again, more heavy showers being pushed into the uk, so again, it continues to remain very wet across many parts of the country into wednesday. wednesday and thursday, the low pressure is still with us, so this pattern is not in a...
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which is still spoken today on the sea islands of south carolina. in 790 the islands were home to around 200 white colonists and 7800 black slaves 80 years later some 300 colonists ruled over more than 5000 slaves. as each decade passed the flaws of the american constitution became more apparent for those who are willing to see. in the north the thorny questions of freedom and equality were at least a topic of debate in the south it was business as usual. the south had its own concept of freedom to the plantation owners it meant the right to free trade and freedom from interference from both the british and the northern states. the virginia company of london was the 1st joint stock corporation to import slaves from africa to jamestown. the slaves replaced white indentured labor to gain their freedom and after completing their years of service that covered the cost of their journey from england. for their owners the people brought from africa would never be free in the new world they lived to serve. as slaves who attempted to escape faced brutal puni
which is still spoken today on the sea islands of south carolina. in 790 the islands were home to around 200 white colonists and 7800 black slaves 80 years later some 300 colonists ruled over more than 5000 slaves. as each decade passed the flaws of the american constitution became more apparent for those who are willing to see. in the north the thorny questions of freedom and equality were at least a topic of debate in the south it was business as usual. the south had its own concept of...
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tonight he has left south carolina for the peach state. with us tonight, our own miami's steve kornacki. a truly agust venue. >> thank you. we are at the 18th green at augusta. tiger woods has just bogeyed this hole. he is now in the clubhouse. and now msnbc's own winner of the 2002 greater open is putting for the green jacket. he sunk the putt. and won. congratulations. the green jacket belongs to him. he can add another championship to his resume. how did you make that shot under such immense pressure? >> i would like to go to the senate and testify to build my stress response and really try to imagine i'm not going to miss it. >> it was an amazing shot. congratulations to you. wear that jacket with pride. clint watts, he has won the green jacket. that is, of course, a great georgia tradition there. i can put this fake microphone down. we are on the green here. instead of green, let's talk red and blue. georgia, of course, traditionally known as a red state. republicans win this thing inputal elections, but democrats think they can make
tonight he has left south carolina for the peach state. with us tonight, our own miami's steve kornacki. a truly agust venue. >> thank you. we are at the 18th green at augusta. tiger woods has just bogeyed this hole. he is now in the clubhouse. and now msnbc's own winner of the 2002 greater open is putting for the green jacket. he sunk the putt. and won. congratulations. the green jacket belongs to him. he can add another championship to his resume. how did you make that shot under such...
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our south america business correspondent daniel gallas has more. it's been 20 years in the making and now it has finally been announced. europe and south america have closed one of the largest free trade deals in the world — tariffs are being scrapped to ease trade in a combined market of over 800 million consumers. for years there was distrust from both sides — european farmers campaigned for tariffs and subsidies in order to block cheaper products from the south. manufacturers in countries like argentina and brazil also relied on trade barriers to limit competition, but negotiators say a deal has been reached in which all can benefit. in terms of tariff saving it's also unprecedented. when fully in operation it will save, from the european side, companies up to four billion duties at the border, that's four times as much as with japan. protectionism is on the rise globally, with brexit and the growing trade war between china and the united states, politicians and south america and europe were keen to stress that the deal is also a message to
our south america business correspondent daniel gallas has more. it's been 20 years in the making and now it has finally been announced. europe and south america have closed one of the largest free trade deals in the world — tariffs are being scrapped to ease trade in a combined market of over 800 million consumers. for years there was distrust from both sides — european farmers campaigned for tariffs and subsidies in order to block cheaper products from the south. manufacturers in...
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barack obama ultimately won the south carolina primary the first in the south primary that really launches the campaign on to super tuesday and beyond, but at this point of that race, he was not the front runner. hillary clinton was. it was only after he won the iowa caucuses that voters here in south carolina saw him as a winner and that's when they went for him. we should keep in mind front runners are fleeting and this race is still wide open, and it's still early. >> fleeting indeed, and fluid. jeff zeleny, thanks so much. >>> joining us now laura barone lopez, national reporter forer t politico. >> we heard congressman cliburn is not holding these comments from joe biden against him, but you share a byline, an african-american congressman who wholeheartedly disagrees with congressman cliburn. tell us what you heard from bobby rush. >> bobby rush of illinois has a very different view of biden's comments than majority whip cliburn, and so rush says that what biden said was woefully ignorant of -- it shows that biden is woefully ignorant of the black american experience and the nuances t
barack obama ultimately won the south carolina primary the first in the south primary that really launches the campaign on to super tuesday and beyond, but at this point of that race, he was not the front runner. hillary clinton was. it was only after he won the iowa caucuses that voters here in south carolina saw him as a winner and that's when they went for him. we should keep in mind front runners are fleeting and this race is still wide open, and it's still early. >> fleeting indeed,...
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for south africa, finally a little pride restored. here are the world cup standings after that result for south africa. just their second win. they can't reach the semifinals but a bit of pride there. sri lanka's hopes have taken a blow because if they had won, they would have gone level on points with england. you may have seen that very public spat between england opener jonny bairstow and former captain michael vaughan. bairstow has claimed that people want them to fail and the media aren't supportive enough. vaughan has accused him of having a negative and pathetic mindset. here's the current england playerjos buttler their mood in the camp is still very good. naturally there are some external pressures and it would be naive to say we have got our blinkers on and are not aware of things that are going on outside or the pressure of the tournament, so i think wejust have the pressure of the tournament, so i think we just have to accept those things. that is what is going to happen during tournament cricket. we know the situation we
for south africa, finally a little pride restored. here are the world cup standings after that result for south africa. just their second win. they can't reach the semifinals but a bit of pride there. sri lanka's hopes have taken a blow because if they had won, they would have gone level on points with england. you may have seen that very public spat between england opener jonny bairstow and former captain michael vaughan. bairstow has claimed that people want them to fail and the media aren't...
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on a south korean soil. president moon of south korea is also in the entourage or has been earlier in the visit with president trump who had a state visit in the soul last night and kimjong—un are now standing on and kimjong—un are now standing on a south korean soil. just seeing if we can pick up any of the conversation. as you can see, it is a little bit chaotic with the media. although the visit to the dmz was not planned, this was not necessarily, the meeting between these two men. not necessarily months in the planning at all. it seems to have been a very impromptu meeting and therefore, it is a little scrambled but nonetheless, significant for it. i think we can talk to our correspondent who is a few miles away from where this particular meeting is now. stephen mcdonnell, in seoul. what you think? well, i can tell you, all eyes here in seoul are on the televisions. people can't believe it. you are seeing first donald trump, striding into north korea, to meet kim jong—un. the two of them coming ba
on a south korean soil. president moon of south korea is also in the entourage or has been earlier in the visit with president trump who had a state visit in the soul last night and kimjong—un are now standing on and kimjong—un are now standing on a south korean soil. just seeing if we can pick up any of the conversation. as you can see, it is a little bit chaotic with the media. although the visit to the dmz was not planned, this was not necessarily, the meeting between these two men. not...