Move people out of the area after a standoff with palestinians at one side of the gates to the site the trouble began when rightwing jewish groups demanded that since to the compound separately on the gaza border a palestinian was shot and killed by Israeli Soldiers the said such incident in recent days. Of course in south africa has temporarily suspended plans to investigate president so around the poses for corruption the president has been accused of deliberately Misleading Parliament over a 50000. 00 donation to his Leadership Campaign which he denies more now from our correspondent in pretoria for me jim in us. President has managed to get a in interdict to stop the remedial action that was recommended by the Public Protector against him and thats linked to her reports that she said he had deliberately misled parliament when answering questions around donations to his campaign when he was running for president of the African National congress on the Public Protector and said that
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Nationalgi anthem. All of you who are able to, please rise. [inaudible] [inaudible] present arms. Oh, say, can you see, by the dawns early light what so proudly we haild at the twilights last gleaming . Whose broad stripes and bright stars, thro the perilous fight oer the ramparts we watchd, were so gallantly streaming . And the rockets red glare, the bombs bursting in air gave proof thro the night that our flag was still there. O say, does that starspangled banner yet wave oer the land of the free and the home of the brave . [applause] [applause] please join me in thanking the air force tc honor guard for that very special presentation in tribute to our nation. Please be seated. Ladies and gentlemen, i am the events director for the Richard Nixon foundation and its a pleasure to have you all here tonight. Thursday of last week marked the 75th anniversary of operation overlord, the largest sea, land invasion in history and the turning point of world war ii. A day remembered as dday. At
[inaudible conversations] ladies and gentlemen can i have your attention please. Welcome to the Richard Nixon president ial library for this very special occasion. We begin thero Patriotic Program appropriately with the presentation of colors followed by the singing of our National Anthem please rise. [applause] the esperance rotc thank you for that special presentation to our nation. [applause] please be seated. Ladies and gentlemen i have the events director for the foundation it is a pleasure to have you all here tonight. Thursday last week marked the 7h anniversary the largest seaborne invasion at the turning point of world war ii. A day that is remembered as dday time to remember and honor the heroes of the greatest generation of world war ii. What is a time to remember incredible sacrifices made in the face of evil to protect thee essential freedoms and it is a time to show the tremendous respect and appreciation and admiration to the great warriors of world war ii and all who se
Affordable housing in the mission for generations to come. [applause] now we all know the sad history of rewoment in our city. The community that i grew up in the Western Addition and what happened to that community. A lot of propsses were made. A lot of housing was built. But when the time came, for example, in the Public Housing that i grew up in, 300 units torn down, 200 units built and the difficulty of so many of us being able to move back to the community. You remember this joyce armstrong, what happened in the Western Addition and how it really sadly destroyed a very vibrant African American community. And we look at this as a Lesson Learned and we have to think of the challenges that existed back then and what we have to do to change that for the future of San Francisco. And we are going to protect our diversity and our communities. We have to start making the right kinds of investments. Its why, when i was on the board of supervisors with this community, Roberto Hernandez was