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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, rallying _ tremendous. and 22 did travel the world, rallying and - tremendous. and 22 did travel. the wor
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...
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man: there is, of course, a big coal-mining industry in south africa. it is multi-faceted, from mining to transportation of coalo all kinds of services in communities that have built up around the coal-mining towns of south africa. the coal-mining sector has been an extremely successful example of black economic empowerment, and now suddenly they've been told, "no, nothe future is green, the future is not coal." for them, this is a disaster because of their new investments into the coal sector that they see as possibly becoming stranded assets. [crowd chanting indistinctly] man: oh, the challenges that we find ourself into would be the low salaries to our members, and as the union, our role and responsibility is to fight for job security. the mines, some of them are closing because they are saying the export price has dropped and so on, so forth, the coal price has dropped, and so on, so forth. we are of the view that the price has been manipulated. a week ago, the president was addressing a watered-back region, that we had mines in that area that can s
man: there is, of course, a big coal-mining industry in south africa. it is multi-faceted, from mining to transportation of coalo all kinds of services in communities that have built up around the coal-mining towns of south africa. the coal-mining sector has been an extremely successful example of black economic empowerment, and now suddenly they've been told, "no, nothe future is green, the future is not coal." for them, this is a disaster because of their new investments into the...
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africa — you continue to boycott south africa untit— you continue to boycott south africa until majority _ you continue to boycott south africa until majority rules - africa until majority rules established. _ africa until ma'ority rules established._ africa until ma'ority rules established. �* ., ., established. around the world eo - le established. around the world peeple are — established. around the world people are being _ established. around the world people are being paid - established. around the world people are being paid tribute l people are being paid tribute to the iconic rock star david bowie was sold hundred 40 million albums in a career spanning half a century. his family announced overnight that he died of cancer at the age of 69. ., ,., he died of cancer at the age of 69. ., 69. the world solid skyscraper o ens 69. the world solid skyscraper opens tater — 69. the world solid skyscraper opens later today _ 69. the world solid skyscraper opens later today it _ 69. the world solid skyscraper opens later today it was - 69. the world solid skyscraper opens later today
africa — you continue to boycott south africa untit— you continue to boycott south africa until majority _ you continue to boycott south africa until majority rules - africa until majority rules established. _ africa until ma'ority rules established._ africa until ma'ority rules established. �* ., ., established. around the world eo - le established. around the world peeple are — established. around the world people are being _ established. around the world people are being paid -...
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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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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, you know? 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 which he goes into retreat, he is deeply spiritual. 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, you know? 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 cold war was over and the apartheid governmen
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, you know? so, we took ourselves off to bishop's court and, to his credit, we literally rang the bell...
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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 ourselvesj off to bishop's court, and to his credit, _ we literally rang the bell and said "it's us, we want to see him," and he let us in. i i i discovered afterwards it was also. monday, where he goes into retreat, he is deeply spiritual. after sunday, he actually 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 and he looked at me completely horrified | but straight in the eye, | and said to me, "i have a mandate from god." what do you say? and then, abruptly, everything changed. the cold wa
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 ourselvesj off to bishop's court, and to his credit, _ we literally rang the...
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and south africa's to very much a broken society. but it was at the start of trying to start something new is sort of a book to sort of, you know, admitting that atrocities on both sides also on the side of the liberation movements and trying to move forward. and but it's a long process. that's definitely a complicated process for sure. that's nowhere near finishing desmond to to, of course i'll go out on a limb here and say most people know his name. most people know something about him, but how will he be remembered now and how will his mission be carried forward by future generations? well i think in this last week a lot of young people is discovered, you know, the generation, the bone fries as we call them in south africa. there is born off to the end of discovery. we was and there is sin of rebirth of like he is also a man for the future. not only for the falls we can take what we learned from him and who do you know both both the nation and also even in the rest of africa. a lot of clergy, a lot of people have faith, all sort o
and south africa's to very much a broken society. but it was at the start of trying to start something new is sort of a book to sort of, you know, admitting that atrocities on both sides also on the side of the liberation movements and trying to move forward. and but it's a long process. that's definitely a complicated process for sure. that's nowhere near finishing desmond to to, of course i'll go out on a limb here and say most people know his name. most people know something about him, but...
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and it's, it's for south africa. so way do they move from now? i'm it is, it is also sad they, but i mean, he would have said then be said, you know, why you, you said love like i was generous and li self contained speaking about desmond tutu . now, in other news, countries around the world have been ringing in the new year with fireworks gatherings and celebrations. new york held its annual bowl drop and this time time square was full of confetti and good cheer. even though the pandemic has forced many places to scale back the parties, paypal or greeting 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 cove. if you just see people taking a more tougher approach to it, like yeah, i'm going to get vaccinated. but i'm not going to shut everything else out. i've got to keep moving forward. i g
and it's, it's for south africa. so way do they move from now? i'm it is, it is also sad they, but i mean, he would have said then be said, you know, why you, you said love like i was generous and li self contained speaking about desmond tutu . now, in other news, countries around the world have been ringing in the new year with fireworks gatherings and celebrations. new york held its annual bowl drop and this time time square was full of confetti and good cheer. even though the pandemic has...
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africa, — from a country such as south africa, but _ from a country such as south africa, but when we talk about omicron, _ africa, but when we talk about omicron, they shot the borders to south— omicron, 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 mo
africa, — from a country such as south africa, but _ from a country such as south africa, but when we talk about omicron, _ africa, but when we talk about omicron, they shot the borders to south— omicron, 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...
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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 would 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 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. after sunday he actually 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 "i have a mandate from god." what do you say? and then, abruptly, everything changed. the cold war was over and the apartheid government agreed to release nelson mandela from prison. that the government has
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 would 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 rang the bell and said it is us and...
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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 would 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 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 do you have to call marches? and he just, he looked at me completely horrified but straight in the eye, and said to me "i have a mandate from god." what do you say? and then, abruptly, everything changed. the cold war was over and the apartheid government agreed to release nelson mandela from prison. that the government has taken a firm decision to rel
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 would 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 rang the bell and said it is us and we want to see...
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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. a few blocks away from the church, mourners gathered to watch the funeral on screens provided to allow ordinary citizens to pay tribute to the man they affectionately referred to as the arch. i have a strong sense that i needed to be in a community of people who were honouring him. the archbishop is a very important man, notjust in south africa but to the rest of the world. he's a great humanitarian, he's a wonderful person. he's done so much for this country. 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 the floor here at st george's cathedral. it's the end of an
south africa's president delivered the main eulogy. archbishop desmond tutu has been our moral compass, but he has also been our national conscience. a few blocks away from the church, mourners gathered to watch the funeral on screens provided to allow ordinary citizens to pay tribute to the man they affectionately referred to as the arch. i have a strong sense that i needed to be in a community of people who were honouring him. the archbishop is a very important man, notjust in south africa...
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south africa says a final good bye to an anti apartheid hero. that cyril ran the pause of prizes, the spiritual father of the new south africa at the funeral. archbishop desmond tutu in cape town to to was awarded the now go peace prize to combating white minority rule. also coming up, bringing out the old and bringing in the new around the world concerts, lot shows and fireworks kick off the new year. new york welcomes 2022 with annual ball drop time square. and unlike previous year, like the previous year, rather thousands of people join in the fun. any size. i hope you see it will see an end to the pandemic. and remembering one of hollywood best love actresses. tv legend, betty walk dies just dies before her 100. ah matheney, howard, welcome, south africa has said good bye to last a great hero of the struggle against apartheid. the funeral of archbishop desmond tutu was held in the same place. he used the pulpit for decades to rail against south africa's brutal white minority regime. in a modest ceremony family, friends, clergy, and politicia
south africa says a final good bye to an anti apartheid hero. that cyril ran the pause of prizes, the spiritual father of the new south africa at the funeral. archbishop desmond tutu in cape town to to was awarded the now go peace prize to combating white minority rule. also coming up, bringing out the old and bringing in the new around the world concerts, lot shows and fireworks kick off the new year. new york welcomes 2022 with annual ball drop time square. and unlike previous year, like the...
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i think this is the end of an era in south africa. and, i think, you know, many people will feel a deep sense of loss. and some will even feel leaderless, because he provided spiritual leadership. he provided political leadership, although he was not a politician. what stands out for me, he really was what we call here in south africa, a man of the soil. he was honest. he loved his values, and he was grounded in his faith. and he was always acting in the best interest of everyone. and he was a very, very caring and authentic leader. >> yes. a man of the soil, in fact, in some of the eulogies there, we doll hear how he was really inspired by jesus, to be among their struggles and not just preach from the pulpit. you know, so many of us have had an opportunity to review his life. unfortunately, at that point, you're reviewing the cruel, dehumanizing effects of apartheid. the more relevant, all of us are seeing, obviously with everything that so many people are struggling around the world, in terms of what you do, in that pursuit of demo
i think this is the end of an era in south africa. and, i think, you know, many people will feel a deep sense of loss. and some will even feel leaderless, because he provided spiritual leadership. he provided political leadership, although he was not a politician. what stands out for me, he really was what we call here in south africa, a man of the soil. he was honest. he loved his values, and he was grounded in his faith. and he was always acting in the best interest of everyone. and he was a...
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and it's, it's for south africa also way 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 sat law like i was and lisa fontaine talking about desmond tutu. okay. in other news, countries around the world have been ringing in the new year with fireworks gatherings and celebrations. new york held his annual ball drop and this time tom. 4 square was full of confetti and good cheer. even though the pandemic has forced many places to scale back the parties, people are greeting 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 they were 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 vaccinated, but i'm not going to show everything else out. i've got to keep moving forward. i gotta make this wor
and it's, it's for south africa also way 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 sat law like i was and lisa fontaine talking about desmond tutu. okay. in other news, countries around the world have been ringing in the new year with fireworks gatherings and celebrations. new york held his annual ball drop and this time tom. 4 square was full of confetti and good cheer. even though the pandemic has forced many places to...
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a major blaze ravages of south africa parliament building. this is devastating you terrible. busy and devastating event, south africa's president vows the work of the parliament will go on despite severe damage to the national assembly complex. in cape town, also coming up, it's usually the other way around and, and the identified person crosses south korea's heavily fortified border into north korea. we'll look at how they might have done it. what's behind this possible defection and and german football giants by and munich, a hit hard by coven 19 infections. we'll take a look at how the pandemic is affecting the sports top flight. ah. i'm on your campus. mckennan. thanks for joining us. south africa's parliament building has been badly damaged and a major fire and the national assembly chamber gutted dozens of fire fighters were cooled into battle blaze which sent a plume of smoke rising over cape town. a man is in custody over the fire. it's caused is still being investigated. the fire had already been burning for hours when security guards discovered it at around 6 in the
a major blaze ravages of south africa parliament building. this is devastating you terrible. busy and devastating event, south africa's president vows the work of the parliament will go on despite severe damage to the national assembly complex. in cape town, also coming up, it's usually the other way around and, and the identified person crosses south korea's heavily fortified border into north korea. we'll look at how they might have done it. what's behind this possible defection and and...
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in south africa, you have a constitution and people know their rights. here, the government has been threatening people, but people are not saying i have to look after my personal freedoms because we don't have a sense of that so strongly here. it is more people need reassurance and need the vaccines to be easily available. getting them out to remote counties and sparse populations is much harder. host: you spoke about some of the logistical problems facing some countries in africa. can you give us an overview or some context as to where we are with the vaccine rollout. are there some countries better equipped or supplied to look after their populations more so than others? >> yes. as you would imagine, the richer countries of the regions such as south africa have got better infrastructure. it has been easier, although not easy, to scale up a national program. as was said, many countries are small. we have areas that are conflict zones. many have sparse populations, migrant populations, nomadic populations which are difficult to access. south sudan at th
in south africa, you have a constitution and people know their rights. here, the government has been threatening people, but people are not saying i have to look after my personal freedoms because we don't have a sense of that so strongly here. it is more people need reassurance and need the vaccines to be easily available. getting them out to remote counties and sparse populations is much harder. host: you spoke about some of the logistical problems facing some countries in africa. can you...
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to die fest from south africa. so he was pushing them and up to the present day. he was consistent. desmond tutu saw the clear parallels as we had between apartheid in south africa and apartheid today in palestine. and he has the same message. he was one of the tiny handful of people of his stature, who is willing to say, as we boycott to the pockets, south africa, we must boycott apartheid israel. he was very clear about that. he said that being neutral between those, the oppressor and the oppressed means in effect, siding with the oppressor. there is no neutrality when it comes to issues of justice. either you stand with the oppressed, you take action on behalf or you're guilty of complicity with the oppression. that's what desmond tutors, message one. and he was absolutely consistent about. there are many people around the world, many rights groups that support the palestinian calls. but when it comes to men of the cloth, i'm saying these in a very generic form of mr. benet. but is there anybody now that you can thing called the said we can't replace desmond tu
to die fest from south africa. so he was pushing them and up to the present day. he was consistent. desmond tutu saw the clear parallels as we had between apartheid in south africa and apartheid today in palestine. and he has the same message. he was one of the tiny handful of people of his stature, who is willing to say, as we boycott to the pockets, south africa, we must boycott apartheid israel. he was very clear about that. he said that being neutral between those, the oppressor and the...
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south africa, vanessa english, northeast in south africa, price or hopes that the pandemic could become endemic. as with other corona viruses, if most of the population has a basic immunity from the previous infection or vaccination, he util. galati or flu, that i also had a homemaker that we can get around regular booster shots. for i can well imagine that if everyone has basic immunity and another variant doesn't come as a nasty surprise, dive into it, and then we can keep her immunity up not by natural me or me, called directly re infections. when i went to corona virus, rubashaw for my lot under a 1000000 to comp no one wants to think about more mutations right now in the milk restaurant. certainly not owners, the fellow giovanna. he already has big plans and wants to expand to other cities. he says at the prospect for south africa once again look good i. we are now joined by of can. plaza was in that report. he's head of medical for ology art stellan, boss, university, and cape town. professor. there are differences between south africa and europe's experiences with our micron. as
south africa, vanessa english, northeast in south africa, price or hopes that the pandemic could become endemic. as with other corona viruses, if most of the population has a basic immunity from the previous infection or vaccination, he util. galati or flu, that i also had a homemaker that we can get around regular booster shots. for i can well imagine that if everyone has basic immunity and another variant doesn't come as a nasty surprise, dive into it, and then we can keep her immunity up not...
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not only in south africa, but around the world that president of south africa around pose of delivering the eulogy of desmond tutu at saint george's cathedral in cape town. he described to 2 as a rares of souls who attain the stature of global icon in their lifetime. described him as a man of great moral stature, exceptional qualities, and incredible services to humanity. that she said the teacher was not spragans aboard on the palestinian cause and cold in general, calling on both sides to recognize human beings in each other. it was with homeless, the helpless, the sick and destitute. he was our moral compass to that and our national conscience, the man who coined the phrase rainbow, lay chief will. okay, let sir brigand from you to mila course. one who's live 1st and kate, jonathan listening in listening to the president's speech, there was a heart warming speech or that we heard that from the president from you. oh certainly was over the president also recalling how the archbishop desmond tutu was at the front and center of the fight against a party and racial segregation. how this
not only in south africa, but around the world that president of south africa around pose of delivering the eulogy of desmond tutu at saint george's cathedral in cape town. he described to 2 as a rares of souls who attain the stature of global icon in their lifetime. described him as a man of great moral stature, exceptional qualities, and incredible services to humanity. that she said the teacher was not spragans aboard on the palestinian cause and cold in general, calling on both sides to...
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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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as you can see, south africa. the 4th wave here was far sharper, but also shorter and crucially be on a cron wave has so far resulted in fewer deaths than previous waves. there were also, if you were hospitalized ations this time around, you can see that the data here that is lead some experts to conclude that i'm a crohn is less dangerous. but others have warned that many cases may go unreported or undetected. so the real numbers of cases and death could be much higher. they are warning not to underestimate on the crown as a milder variance. to day is an important day for c panel, honey barnett. 2 years ago, financial problems and the pandemic forced him to close his bond dress to rent and kate towns calisha township. but now he's fine in the re opening. over does caught, that's a lot of things that we need to put your eggs and different buckskin. and also you need to try and think outside the bose because i mean, for me, i don't test the storm from whatever bed situation that i mean i always knew propose a tip.
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the back, and that is how they returned to south africa.— to south africa. the activism, milton, again, _ to south africa. the activism, milton, again, as _ to south africa. the activism, milton, again, as we - to south africa. the activism, milton, again, as we were i to south africa. the activism, | milton, again, as we were just milton, again, as we werejust listening and viewing some of his grandchildren there, he was an activist. and it looks like many of them. , , them. yes indeed. the referent is . uite them. yes indeed. the referent is quite active- _ them. yes indeed. the referent is quite active. the _ them. yes indeed. the referent is quite active. the archbishop i them. yes indeed. the referent is quite active. the archbishop not l quite active. the archbishop not only was challenging racial discrimination, he also challenged homophobia and introduced the concept that the church needs to decriminalise the lgbtq+ community. he was leading from the front, not just here but in the israeli — palestinian conflict, he always tried to point out where
the back, and that is how they returned to south africa.— to south africa. the activism, milton, again, _ to south africa. the activism, milton, again, as _ to south africa. the activism, milton, again, as we - to south africa. the activism, milton, again, as we were i to south africa. the activism, | milton, again, as we were just milton, again, as we werejust listening and viewing some of his grandchildren there, he was an activist. and it looks like many of them. , , them. yes indeed. the...
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africa's brutal past. wounds of south africa's brutal ast. ~., , ., wounds of south africa's brutal ast. , ., . past. many of the message received has said, thank _ past. many of the message received has said, thank you _ past. many of the message received has said, thank you for _ past. many of the message received has said, thank you for sharing - past. many of the message received has said, thank you for sharing him | has said, thank you for sharing him with the world. well, it actually is a two way st because we shared him with the world you shared part of the love you held for him with us. south africa's president delivered the main eulogy.— south africa's president delivered themaineulo: . ~. ,, ,, ., the main eulogy. archbishop desmond tutu has been — the main eulogy. archbishop desmond tutu has been our _ the main eulogy. archbishop desmond tutu has been our moral— the main eulogy. archbishop desmond tutu has been our moral compass - the main eulogy. archbishop desmond tutu has been our moral compass but| tutu has been our moral compass but he's also _ tutu has been ou
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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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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
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so the full extent is still unknown. shapes carrying suppliers are still days away, south africa and returns to something like a normal, despite being badly affected by the only problem the barrett code, the virus infections and death are decreasing. so what lessons can you have blood? and we'll look at how athletes and other physicists to next month and then pick games in beijing could be at risk because the flaws in the china says they must download. ah, i'm so galle welcome to the program. german foreign minister and the letter bare box says there's no alternative to good relations between moscow and bern. then she was speaking of talks in the russian capital with her counterpart. so gay, love rav, most topics on the agenda are the russian troop build up on the ukranian border. and fierce russia could be about to invade its neighbor. was bareback said they would be discussing a host of issues including those that cast a shadow over bilateral ties. the german foreign minister emphasized the importance of the visit. nanette buckingham, the man in the last few weeks, more than 100000
so the full extent is still unknown. shapes carrying suppliers are still days away, south africa and returns to something like a normal, despite being badly affected by the only problem the barrett code, the virus infections and death are decreasing. so what lessons can you have blood? and we'll look at how athletes and other physicists to next month and then pick games in beijing could be at risk because the flaws in the china says they must download. ah, i'm so galle welcome to the program....
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south africa was badly affected by the on the cross varia, but now the country appears to be returning to normal with infections and death decreasing. so does this mean hearted europe will also be able to relax soon? ah, i'm gabelle as well come to the program. the united nations, a say the pacific island nation of thom has suffered sick if it can damage in saturdays volcanic eruption. the 1st images are starting to emerge off to the zealand and australia. a sent surveillance plains to the area communication has been limited after the countries only internet cable was caught. new zealand is also sending ships carrying water and other supplies planes card land because of a blanket of ash covering the main airports runway. who at pre, lou to a violent corruption on friday, the hunger tonda hung the hot by volcano, sent plumes of smoke and dash shooting into the sky activity that seem decrease. it will prove to be a brief rest. by the next day, the volcano rumbled to life again in an explosion so powerful it sent shock waves around the world. before and after south lies images show had th
south africa was badly affected by the on the cross varia, but now the country appears to be returning to normal with infections and death decreasing. so does this mean hearted europe will also be able to relax soon? ah, i'm gabelle as well come to the program. the united nations, a say the pacific island nation of thom has suffered sick if it can damage in saturdays volcanic eruption. the 1st images are starting to emerge off to the zealand and australia. a sent surveillance plains to the area...
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and it's also where nelson mandela was elected as the 1st black president of south africa. of course, it's a place that attract tourists from all around the world. next month, president sterile rum, oppose is expected to deliver that state of the nation address. many might expect that this will no longer be the theme, the incidence igniting a long time debate to move parliament to the country's capital pretoria. bought for a place that served such a pivotal role during south africa's apartheid era. that is a move many south africans feel would strike a painful chord. chilling wolf, al jazeera cape town, still hadn't al jazeera marches, continuing to rock demanding an investigation into the death of customs. philip bonnie, the powerful iranian general killed m a. u. s. jones trying to years ago we're in the gaza strip for the health ministers where we did won't be able to cope with a 4th wave of covered 90. ah ah, look forward to brighter skies. with sponsored point cuts on it weighs away. we go with your weather start for the middle east. hello everyone. thank you for joini
and it's also where nelson mandela was elected as the 1st black president of south africa. of course, it's a place that attract tourists from all around the world. next month, president sterile rum, oppose is expected to deliver that state of the nation address. many might expect that this will no longer be the theme, the incidence igniting a long time debate to move parliament to the country's capital pretoria. bought for a place that served such a pivotal role during south africa's apartheid...
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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. a german sea rescue charity has taken hundreds of migrants to the italian port of pozzallo, in sicily. the sea watch 3 vessel has spent
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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_ should continue to boycott south africa until majority rule — south africa until majority rule is _ south africa until majority rule is established. south africa until ma'ority rule is established. around the world people — rule is established. around the world people have _ rule is established. around the world people have been - rule is established. around the world people have been paying tribute — world people have been paying tribute to— world people have been paying tribute to the _ world people have been paying tribute to the iconic— world people have been paying tribute to the iconic rock - world people have been paying tribute to the iconic rock star. tribute to the iconic rock star david — tribute to the iconic rock star david bowie _ tribute to the iconic rock star david bowie who _ tribute to the iconic rock star david bowie who sold - tribute to the iconic rock star david bowie who sold 140 i david bowie who sold 140 million _ david bowie who sold 140 million albums _ david bowie who sold 140 million albums in - david bowie who sold 140 million albums in a -
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driving force of the struggle against apartheid in south africa. he is celebrated from behind the pulpit he preached from at the st. george kcathedral. we will continue to bring you that ceremony and dip into live events there. >>> a fast moving wildfire hits near boulder, colorado fueled by hurricane-force winds. now survivors come to terms with the devastation and describe how they saved their own lives. that's next. >>> plus, you are looking at fans honoring betty white at her hollywood star. the actress and her spectacular life. neuriva plus fuels six key indicators of brain performance. more brain performance? yes, please! neuriva. think bigger. finally getting there...is the best! but with febreze freshness in your car... ...driving there is pretty darn good too. enjoy 30 days of freshness with febreze car. ♪ la, la, la, la, la ♪ tony here from creditrepair.com taking to the streets to talk about credit. can you repair your credit yourself? yes. -great. how? uhhh... how long does credit repair take? i don't know, like 10 years. what? are
driving force of the struggle against apartheid in south africa. he is celebrated from behind the pulpit he preached from at the st. george kcathedral. we will continue to bring you that ceremony and dip into live events there. >>> a fast moving wildfire hits near boulder, colorado fueled by hurricane-force winds. now survivors come to terms with the devastation and describe how they saved their own lives. that's next. >>> plus, you are looking at fans honoring betty white at...
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you tweeted that south africa has reached a turning point in the pandemic. what did you mean by that? thank you for having me. so i think that's feedings during the course of this wave which was. busy terminated by our micron, very much shows a decoupling of infections i and severe disease and death. we su correctly to report that this time dawn, especially in the province we trust initially to be sent out on the con outbreak to halting robins, the number of hospitalizations that transpired was one that compared to what done spire children to cause it adult, the radiant radio and many of us hospital like they closed sessions, this time rom actually what betty frederick incidentally, infections in that people have been admitted for other reasons. and we're just going so gently testing positive. but more striking was gonna tell it to make the number of people that have died. you didn't, of course, of this particular race in a hotel province, contribution to less than 5 percent of all of the cove at 9. in that, that def transpired since the thought of endemic i
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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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south africa, new case numbers, a shot up peaking at a 127000. in mid december. daddy infections that dropped by a 3rd in the week leading up to christmas and they've been fallen ever since. on new year's eve, the government lifted a late night curfew. the authorities se omicron is still a threat. well, hannah hussy is a medical doctor and public health registrar at south africa university of cape town. i asked her if she was encouraged by this news. he does announce herself go down. okay, miss and admissions as well. so. and we still watching it all very closely, but at the moment it does seem very reassuring. what do you think is behind this? why have numbers dropped a despite relatively loose restrictions low with all surges? we see an increase in obviously case numbers have to go down at some point and it appears we're on a crown, been much more transmissible than at the variance. and this whole process has happened a lot faster. and, and so we saw a very rapid increase of case numbers and in november, december, and now we received a return o
south africa, new case numbers, a shot up peaking at a 127000. in mid december. daddy infections that dropped by a 3rd in the week leading up to christmas and they've been fallen ever since. on new year's eve, the government lifted a late night curfew. the authorities se omicron is still a threat. well, hannah hussy is a medical doctor and public health registrar at south africa university of cape town. i asked her if she was encouraged by this news. he does announce herself go down. okay, miss...
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so for example, the africa union was the south african government, the w h o m r n a hub in south africa. now if a company like with them now share the knowledge over that scene with them about sandwiches, told me to be funded by by taxpayer americans. if you share that knowledge, then the hub enable cable companies. there's not any company to produce enough for people in developing countries rather than now, totally relying on the pharmaceutical portions for now see a point. unfortunately, we're running out of time. we'll get commodity any tickets on your so and chris smith, i really appreciate your site looking forward to talking to you in the future and thank you for watching. you can see the program again anytime by visiting our website. i'll just the dot com for further discussion goes on facebook page, thus facebook dot com forward slash a j in 54. or you can also join the conversations with our hands that it's at a j site. but for me and the entire team here, they'll have like one of the ah ah close your eyes. ah, listen, a thought i'd be singing in parliament with the boy. i neve
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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. new year celebrations were more low key this year because of the pandemic. edinburgh's hogmanay event was cancelled, and london kept the
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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like many african countries, south africa only recycles a minority of its waste. so far, more than 50 percent of it ends up in landfills or as in the case of a waste is shipped overseas. monitoring waste streams experts say as one key incentive to operate cycling. we wouldn't recycle waste for the goodness of your heart. the people who do me to earn an income and ideally make us at least a small profit on it. and so the idea is to say, what is the value in this material? so if you can extract the value in it is a worthwhile industrial undertaking. the idea for the waste recycling project was developed here at the hydro metrology lab of the university. currently, if a team is still in the research phase through data collection, they want to refine and demonstrate the effectiveness of the chemical extraction. not only for copper, but also this will retrieve in gold and parts from lower energy and set of costs. the method has another advantage. what excites me about the project is the fact that we are trying to develop technology for our local end users for the afric
like many african countries, south africa only recycles a minority of its waste. so far, more than 50 percent of it ends up in landfills or as in the case of a waste is shipped overseas. monitoring waste streams experts say as one key incentive to operate cycling. we wouldn't recycle waste for the goodness of your heart. the people who do me to earn an income and ideally make us at least a small profit on it. and so the idea is to say, what is the value in this material? so if you can extract...
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ah, this is dw news live from berlin, south africa bids farewell to an anti apartheid hero. you're looking at live pictures from cape town, where the funeral of archbishop desmond tutu is getting underway to, to was awarded the nobel peace prize for combating white minority rule. he was called the moral conscience of his country. also coming up around the world, concerts, light shows, and fireworks kick off the new year. new york welcomes 2022 with this annual ball drop on time square. and unlike the previous year, thousands of people joined in the fun. many say they're hoping for a better state of affairs in the year. ahead and fast moving wildfires in the american state of colorado destroy hundreds of homes. tens of thousands are forced to evacuate. no debts are reported, which the governor calls miraculous. ah, i'm nick spicer. welcome to the program. south africa is saying good bye to the last great hero of the struggle against a parts hard. as the funeral for archbishop desmond tutu gets underway. over the past weeks, south africa has seen an outpouring of grief for the
ah, this is dw news live from berlin, south africa bids farewell to an anti apartheid hero. you're looking at live pictures from cape town, where the funeral of archbishop desmond tutu is getting underway to, to was awarded the nobel peace prize for combating white minority rule. he was called the moral conscience of his country. also coming up around the world, concerts, light shows, and fireworks kick off the new year. new york welcomes 2022 with this annual ball drop on time square. and...
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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. the archbishop of canterbury has urged people today not to despair when it comes to climate change. justin welby, who's head of the worl
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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so for example, the africa union was the south african government on the w 2 and a hub in south africa. now, if a company like with the knowledge of that scene with them to be funded by taxpayer american, if they share that knowledge, then the hub can enable, came from one companies. it's not any company to produce enough for people in developing countries rather than now. totally relying on the forces in the state of anything. yeah. so your point, unfortunately, we're running out of time on the commodity any to keep on you. so and chris smith, i really appreciate your site and looking forward to talking to you in the future. thank you for watching. you can see the program again any time by visiting our website. i'll just the dot com for further discussion goes all facebook page. that's facebook dot com, forward slash ha. inside folder, you can also join the conversation to what, how 100 is out in size 40 from the house, and the entire teen hit into like, with ah, along with ah, close your eyes. ah, listen, oo wasn't, i never thought i'd be singing in parliament with the foyer. i never
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and as the leading voice against a party laws in south africa was to the full. ah, bishop doesn't want to do too much without question a crusade in the struggle for freedom, for justice, for equality and for peace. not only in south africa, the country of his best, around the world as well. 0, $1.00 at times in the service also celebrated the archbishop to his favorite hymns and scriptures. his last moments at saint george's cathedral, marked by final blessing. auspicious desmond tutu, was loved by many, but coven 19 restrictions limited. how they would have liked to pay the final respect. instead, they participated in services of small parishes across the country. ah, clergy and bishops form a god of honor as a final, goodbye to a remarkable man, simply known as the arch. he's ashes to be late to inter that the church he called home for me, the miller, i'll do 0 ah, at least 12 people have died in less than pete at a religious shrine, an indian administered kashmir. it happened as the voltaire were michael the new year, alexia bryan reports ah, in the cold dark
and as the leading voice against a party laws in south africa was to the full. ah, bishop doesn't want to do too much without question a crusade in the struggle for freedom, for justice, for equality and for peace. not only in south africa, the country of his best, around the world as well. 0, $1.00 at times in the service also celebrated the archbishop to his favorite hymns and scriptures. his last moments at saint george's cathedral, marked by final blessing. auspicious desmond tutu, was...
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south africa from every angle. every one that has been speaking day in church from the police shot, describing him as a humbler man, as a man who, who sacrificed everything for the sake of the nation. and we're expecting that as soon as i'm a process is don is going to hand over the national flake, add to the widow of 2 to leah. and after that, tad, the coffin is going to be taken out of the computer and there procession will march out and passed the media. he m f for a private commission service after that. and the issues are going to report back at to this church and to be intent here. this is what is going to be his resting place . and it teaches, of course, remembered as being one of the people who really helped bring apartheid to an end, but also for his idea of restorative justice, which spread around the world after the end of apartheid. can you help us remember what that was all about? this is a men or please to forgiveness. this is a men wanted peace. this is the men who wanted south africans to unite and
south africa from every angle. every one that has been speaking day in church from the police shot, describing him as a humbler man, as a man who, who sacrificed everything for the sake of the nation. and we're expecting that as soon as i'm a process is don is going to hand over the national flake, add to the widow of 2 to leah. and after that, tad, the coffin is going to be taken out of the computer and there procession will march out and passed the media. he m f for a private commission...