FBI Reveals They Were Warned But Failed To Act, Youtube Black Creator Promotion Backlash, and More - YouTube

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Sup you beautiful bastards, hope you're having a fantastic Friday! Welcome back to the Philip DeFranco show
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And if you're new here, on Fridays we do things a little bit different.
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I try to cover more viewer requested stories, stories we were going to include,
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but for times sake to try and get out even remotely on time, we had to cut.
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So with that said, let's just jump into it
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and the first thing I want to talk about today is a very strange update around the Parkland, Florida shooting.
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It's one of the things we mentioned yesterday
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Is that there were reports that the shooter in this school shooting was actually connected to a white nationalist organization--an organization called Republic of Florida.
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It was all over the place, The Associated Press tweeting, "Breaking leader of white nationalist group has confirmed suspect in
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Florida school shooting was a member of his organization," and that person they're talking about is a guy
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by the name of Jordan Jereb. According to reports, he gave statements to multiple media outlets
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We also saw reports that there were first-hand confirmations from former students that he was a part of this organization
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So we had that, but then we got new information.
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Lieutenant Grady Jordan, who is a spokesperson for the Leon County Sheriff's Office in Tallahassee
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He said that his officers arrested militia leader Jordan Jereb at least four times since January 2014. They've been monitoring the group's membership,
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saying he has very solid information on the group
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There's no known ties that we have that we can connect the shooter with the group.
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So now we have law enforcement saying we're very knowledgeable of this group,
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we've been monitoring them, but we can't confirm any connection as of right now.
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So the question becomes how can we have Jordan Jereb doing all of these interviews and so when we have one part of the story
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and then we're supposedly getting confirmation that former students are saying yes
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He was a part of the organization
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Well, according to new reports
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Jordan Jereb is now walking back his claims. An account attributed to Jordan Jereb on the social network, Gab, writing, "Those of you calling me a
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Fake white nationalist go fuck yourselves. There was a legit misunderstanding because we have multiple people name *omitted* in ROF.
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And I got a bunch of conflicting information, and I have not slept for like two days, and so when (((They)))
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[and also by the way if you ever see something with three parenthesis, they're talking about Jewish people]
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call me up and ask me yes-or-no questions, it's easy for them to misrepresent what I say.
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Are you really going to blame ME for the lying Jew media? We know they're liars. Fuck 'em."
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And as far as the other sources from ABC News
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That there are also reports that maybe that was just people on 4chan fucking with ABC News.
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So at least for this part of the story it looks like it's a mixture of people that were trying to fuck with the media,
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as well as someone that either was confused, or was just purposefully lying.
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Also, it appears that the reason journalists even reached out to Jordan in the first place
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is because the anti-defamation league saw conversations on 4chan, but this explanation really doesn't make sense to me
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I mean I wouldn't be shocked to find out a white nationalist was a fucking idiot. Either that he was actually
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Confused which once again really does seem like a lie because there are several
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Statements that he reportedly gave to several media outlets or that he was a fucking idiot and that he thought this was a great way
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to get promotion for his organization
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or for himself which actually based off of other reporting from his past it does seem like he would do anything to get some attention
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although that still feels weird because you would think connecting a mass murderer to yourself or your
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organization would be bad news even with Jordan saying we didn't say to do this
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We don't support this,
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still looks bad but many a point I am still incredibly skeptical of all information around this specific aspect of the story,
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but I felt it incredibly important to update you guys because as I've stated before, I will always try to make sure the information I
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get in front of you is as accurate as possible and when we come across things that it turns out the reporting was bad or
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it was incorrect, or was part of a hoax
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I want to always make sure we update clarify and correct that and still for some reason this morning
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there are some outlets still running with the story despite the new information that has since come out now with that said I think it's
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incredibly important that we talk about the other updates around this story because while the republic of Florida angle the Jordan Jereb angle is
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actually an important part of the story now because it shows the potential pitfalls in
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reporting, the people knowingly trying to mislead the media
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and thus the public. Ultimately, the big reason why it was being reported on in the first place is to answer the question of
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why, and also who knew, also why did this happen could this have been stopped? Well, according to a new FBI
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statement that came out today...
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Maybe. The FBI released a statement today saying, On January 5th
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2018, a person close to the shooter contacted the FBI's public access line tip line to report concerns about it. The caller provided information about
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the shooter's gun ownership, desire to kill people, erratic behavior, and disturbing social media posts as well as the potential of him conducting a school
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shooting. Under established protocols, the information provided by the caller should have been assessed as a potential threat to life. The information then should have been
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forwarded to the FBI Miami field office where appropriate
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investigative steps would have been taken. We have determined that these protocols were not followed for the information
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received by the PAL on January 5th. The information was not provided to the Miami Field Office and no further investigation
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was conducted at that time. FBI director Christopher Wray's saying we are still investigating the facts
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I am committed to getting to the bottom of what happened in this particular matter as well as reviewing our
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processes for responding to information that we received from the public
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It's up to all Americans to be vigilant and when members of the public contact us with concerns,
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we must act properly and
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quickly. We have spoken with victims and families and deeply regret the additional pain this causes all those affected by this horrific tragedy
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All of the men and women of the FBI are dedicated to keeping the American people safe and are relentlessly committed to improving all that we
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do and how we do it. And so with this new information I want to pass the question off to you
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What do you feel about this? What do you think? Then with the daily outrage news
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We had people angry at YouTube over this tweet reading "Roses are red, Violets are blue,
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Subscribe to black creators" and in response to this there were people supporting and retweeting and people saying yes,
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this is great, the promotion of people subscribing to channels for an underrepresented community awesome
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We also had a lot of people saying this is racist, it's ridiculous, and some saying it's pandering. People are saying
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why are you telling people to subscribe to someone because of the color of their skin?
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Some of the people annoyed by this tweet included black YouTube creators like Skye Williams Skye essentially calling bullshit tweeting
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"I am a black creator. When I made a video discussing black issues, you flagged it, claimed
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I was quote
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Inciting racism against people of color struck my channel and took everything from me. Then your staff pretended to care by setting up a meeting
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that was due four months ago. Delete this." Adding. "You don't care about black creators,
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you care about docile black people who see a dumbass tweet like this and think it actually means something. You're creating your own black friends
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so you can prove you're not racist at dinner parties
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Delete this. We black readers are fucking fantastic with or without you and your soapbox.
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Don't tell people to fucking sub to me because I'm black I want people to sub to me because I'm a fucking excellent content creator.
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This shows you don't even watch black creators. Delete this, also hitting a note
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that a lot of other content creators hit as well tweeting
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"Subscribe to creators who make you laugh, who make you experience emotion, who value you as a fan, who
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challenges your way of thinking, who helps you cope when things get rough, who you relate to who inspires you and none of the
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aforementioned reasons are specific to race. Now, as far as my opinion on this, I kinda just didn't care.
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I just saw this is YouTube continuing their Black History Month push
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I mean head on to their Twitter page with hash tag create black history, their bio subscribe to black creators check the link in our
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profile for a new feature channel every day this month. It is in general
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I've always looked at YouTube as kind of one of those organizations that seems to be competing in the woek Olympics
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and they're always going for gold and the cynical part of my brain thinks that the person that thought of this campaign feels like Khaleesi and
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that one memed scene. Also, from a marketing standpoint
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I think you'd got a lot less push back if you just featured creators
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and you didn't say just subscribe to this creator because of the color of their skin. One, racial groups already do that especially if they're
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underrepresented in mainstream media, I mean, just look at the Asian on YouTube
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It is thriving. It is just gonna happen naturally so to YouTube saying do it for this specific reason,
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it's not really gonna be helpful, but I also do understand
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why some people may be bothered by this,
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especially the Skye Williamses of the world. If I was in his position,
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I would 100% see this is an empty fake gesture, but that said I do want to pass a question off to you
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What is your takeaway from this whole situation? I'd love to know your thoughts and those comments down below. But from that,
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I want to share some stuff
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Incredibles 2 we have Hannibal Buress on Hot Ones and a movie that I'm excited about because it seems really
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just unique is Uncle Drew and I want to ruin it for you watch the trailer and we got a brand new trailer for Pacific
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Rim Uprising, then I had a lot of requests of people asking me to talk about this Boston Dynamics
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video and simple enough the video shows us their spot mini robot another spot mini with a claw of doom
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grabs the door handle opens the door and and keeps it open for its buddy
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and then they both pass through the door potentially to kill a human being
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because the next step for these robots is obviously to take over humankind.
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And you know, my response to this video is I think it's awesome
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I showed this to a lot of people and they were freaked out, but THIS IS FANTASTIC
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I mean sure, it's easy getting freaked out when you see this, and then you watch metal head from this season of Black Mirror
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Yeah
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well
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We've got what like 50 years before we get to that point. Between now and utter destruction,
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there's gonna be a lot of ways to use these things for convenience.
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Well, that said, I do pass the question off to you
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What did you feel when you first saw this and also are you excited or?
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freaked out by it? I'd love to know where you're at and if you want to see the full versions of everything
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I just shared the secret link of the day anything at all links are always in the description down below.
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Then let's talk about South Africa's President Jacob Zuma who has stepped down this week.
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To give you some background,
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he's been in power for nine years out of a 10 year term. Zuma has been a longtime member of the African National Congress
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Party (ANC) and he is very well known for being charismatic. He's a huge populist
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He's been very active in almost all aspects of his party from the militant wing in the early 60s
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which eventually led with him serving on Robben Island with Nelson Mandela all the way to become intelligence chief of the ANC under Mandela. From
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there, he eventually became the deputy president of South Africa,
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but then lost the position in
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2005 after being implicated in a fraud trial. Those fraud charges would end up being dropped in just two weeks after
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Zuma was elected president in 2009 and so with his nine years,
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he's actually the longest-serving president in the country so far
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Now since the end of apartheid, South Africa has only elected ANC members and many have had scandals,
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but not quite like Zuma. Aside from the 2005 fraud charges, there were a bunch of other charges and allegations. In 2006,
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he was charged and eventually acquitted of raping a family friend. During his presidency, the state Ombudsman said that 20 million dollars in security upgrades
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to his home were excessive and obscene. There's also been
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controversy that his government was essentially paid to play. One of the prominent examples is the Gupta family. They're wealthy Indian immigrants. There,
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we saw emails link that implicated that the Guptas were actually using Zuma to help them get political appointees and better contracts for their businesses.
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And actually just this, week police raided their residence, which actually led to concerns that there was more damning evidence
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that would be popping up soon against Zuma.
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But actually, one of the biggest things to happen came in October of 2017
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Because that's actually when the Supreme Court ruled that Zuma would need to face corruption charges because of a sketchy arms deal around two decades
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ago and from this to see many people in ANC just had enough with Zuma and in fact in November of 2017 they tried to
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vote him out of office though the president in South Africa is elected more like a prime minister. The parties vote for him into office
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not the people. Now, that said, Zuma ended up surviving that vote,
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but just barely. We then saw a rival faction in the ANC push forward Cyril Ramaphosa
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as the new head of the ANC. Cyril also has a long history with the party.
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He's actually seen as the real protege of Mandela by many.
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The ANC gave an ultimatum to Zuma: step down or we are going to vote you out of office and so Wednesday he announced his resignation
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in a speech saying, "No life should be lost in my name and also the ANC should never be divided in my name.
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I have therefore come to the decision to resign as president of the Republic with immediate effect even though I disagree with the decision of
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the leadership of my organization, I have always been a disciplined member of the ANC. As I leave,
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I will continue to serve the people of South Africa as well as the ANC, the organisation
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I have served all my life." And after his resignation, the Parliament broke out into song and dance and seemingly the reaction wasn't just from
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his opposition.
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One analyst for the BBC in South Africa saying this: "The resignation of President Jacob Zuma
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marks the end of an era an era of one corruption allegation after another, an era of divisions, infighting, and public
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squabbles. There are many people who are
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celebrating now and not just from the opposition benches. Also, the question of well who will be president now
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Well if you've been paying attention it should come as no shock - Cyril Ramaphosa.
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He's already been sworn in and right now things are looking hopeful although South Africa of course has a long road ahead of it
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But just looking at the reaction in general,
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it looks like people are
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celebrating this change and are very hopeful. And for those of you that thought that maybe DACA would be handled this week...
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Nope! Yesterday, all four immigration bills that have been worked on failed. Chris Coons and John McCain's bill failed 52 to
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47. Toomey amendment failed 54 to 45. The Susan Collins Chuck Schumer common-sense plan failed fifty four to forty five and the Grassley bill that
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President Trump tweeted that if Dems were serious about DACA
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they would vote for was 39 to 60 and the other bills were expected to fail, but the one that had the most
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hope was the Bipartisan bill the ones with Collins and Schumer things actually looked pretty promising
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until Trump threatened to veto the bill on Twitter calling it a total catastrophe,
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saying it's a vote against law enforcement and a vote for open borders. Now as far as what happens now,
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I have no idea because so much time has seemingly passed with so many people focusing on this issue and we are
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nowhere closer to striking a deal and ultimately we're looking at a situation where every solution proposed failed,
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no one really knows
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what comes next, everyone's going on a vacation, and DACA recipients have no long-term protection.
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But ultimately we're just gonna have to wait and see what happens next. That's where we're going to end today's show and remember if you
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You can click or tap right there to watch that, but with that said of course as always my name is Philip DeFranco
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You've just been phill'd in. I love yo faces, and I'll see you Monday