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so it's out because 1st of all, practically elected president nelson mandela into college. so today we're here to find out such as late to how has the political space in south africa changed. we use which i can look back at those african history and what led up to today you know, 60 bates, we find out what young people think of flock to politics and will take you on a v i. p to arouse the west. but 1st, we want it to look back at what those 1st elections in 1994 really meant to people . and we'll do this. we have a very personal account, but also as african correspondence, diane hawkins. i still remember the date 10, even though i was only 10 years old for this feeling of excitement and joy in the country. what i remember most communities, my grandmother, ruth elizabeth, to 75 years old. and it was the 1st time that she was allowed to vote. she went to the town hall with my aunt. and i remember her telling me that she was nervous and excited. she had put aside so she needed some help, mocking her brothers paper. but she did it any way. she had lived most of her life and par
so it's out because 1st of all, practically elected president nelson mandela into college. so today we're here to find out such as late to how has the political space in south africa changed. we use which i can look back at those african history and what led up to today you know, 60 bates, we find out what young people think of flock to politics and will take you on a v i. p to arouse the west. but 1st, we want it to look back at what those 1st elections in 1994 really meant to people . and...
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mandela into power. so today we're here to find out 30 years later how has the political space in south africa changed? we use we took a look back at those african history and what the doctor today. in our 60 base, we find out what young people think of spot to facilitate and will take you on a v i p to arouse the width of but 1st we wanted to look back at what those 1st elections in 1994 really meant to people and we'll do this, we have a very personal account, but also as african correspondents, dionne hawkins. i still remember the date clearly, even though i was only 10 years old. was this feeling of excitement and joy in the country? what i remember most clearly is my grandmother ruth elizabeth to 75 years old. and it was the 1st time that she was allowed to vote. she went to the town hall with my aunt. and i remember her telling me that she was nervous and excited. she had put aside so she needed some help mocking her by the paper. but she did it any way. she had lived most of her life and parties.
mandela into power. so today we're here to find out 30 years later how has the political space in south africa changed? we use we took a look back at those african history and what the doctor today. in our 60 base, we find out what young people think of spot to facilitate and will take you on a v i p to arouse the width of but 1st we wanted to look back at what those 1st elections in 1994 really meant to people and we'll do this, we have a very personal account, but also as african...
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nelson mandela, the new pope and then we got into this sticky wicket of gay and lesbian rights in the church and how it is impacting various denominations. the united methodist church, what is the stands, and what are the repercussions? >> the stance is that for years, in our particular conference, we have performed blessings of gay couples and about 10 to 12 years ago they said we cannot even do that. some people have said, no, for 25 or 30 years we have supported gay and we want to continue. but the law in the methodist church voted against it. so any clergy who does do a gay union or marriage because there are marriages now, they are award is taken from them. that has recently happen to the reverend schaefer. >> so you are no longer ordained? >> that is right. you have to surrender your orders and all the rights of doing marriages. he, by the way, did the wedding for his son. he felt like he could not walk past like the levite, and was determined when he felt compassion for his son and anyone in that regard. it is a justice issue. but the clergy who do it -- >> and he is defrocked
nelson mandela, the new pope and then we got into this sticky wicket of gay and lesbian rights in the church and how it is impacting various denominations. the united methodist church, what is the stands, and what are the repercussions? >> the stance is that for years, in our particular conference, we have performed blessings of gay couples and about 10 to 12 years ago they said we cannot even do that. some people have said, no, for 25 or 30 years we have supported gay and we want to...
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just as now he pretends nelson mandela of civil rights when he goes into the senate he sides with the old confederacy segregation is in the races city throws in with them and introduces legislation to prevent school integration and our public schools in 1994 crime bill. which laid out a plan to basically go after people who use and sell crack cocaine more aggressive than people use crack cocaine he was told that was races and he did it anyway. it is because the media are corrupt to the public does not get the context for joe biden and who he is, isn't that correct? >> that is exactly where the democrat party history on races terrible and joe biden is right in the middle of it. it was democrats who founded the ku klux klan it's a democrats here at the jim crow laws the democrat party it was built on racism. by the way as a republican the first republican president was abraham lincoln our party was literally founded to defeat slavery we succeeded in its democrats have engaged in an naked race and baiting. they try to divide us on race for the try to scare the african-american community
just as now he pretends nelson mandela of civil rights when he goes into the senate he sides with the old confederacy segregation is in the races city throws in with them and introduces legislation to prevent school integration and our public schools in 1994 crime bill. which laid out a plan to basically go after people who use and sell crack cocaine more aggressive than people use crack cocaine he was told that was races and he did it anyway. it is because the media are corrupt to the public...
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as long as it was plugged into one photo, and so we have to have to describe his optimism optim nelson. mandela's released way back in 1990 compared to how he feels. now my name is only that mean, i'm a pension. now, living in trip down south africa display as i have avoided cry. i love this place for you. have any of yeah. when you go to no lights, no guys on trying to pick up the pieces. building the electricity do from the flight i to ran. i know to i do i'm not working. everything is 10. or we didn't think by monday low it'd be really is but not 01 monday low as we live we were very happy. we're all happy budget. instead of going full, i didn't go pick how no move involved. uh huh. how long was it? there's a fee for this, please. they put sweeties their food toilet, but nothing is open and everything is caught up. caught option disliked in this thing they, i want their my vote. maybe they asked me which i would be probably done an hour. i couldn't say i waste my time voting. and so even after i elective, i think it would be west all, all i can say about people from outside the coun
as long as it was plugged into one photo, and so we have to have to describe his optimism optim nelson. mandela's released way back in 1990 compared to how he feels. now my name is only that mean, i'm a pension. now, living in trip down south africa display as i have avoided cry. i love this place for you. have any of yeah. when you go to no lights, no guys on trying to pick up the pieces. building the electricity do from the flight i to ran. i know to i do i'm not working. everything is 10. or...
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gandhi, nelson mandela, martin luther king. they don't set up to change everything in every march in every effort. sometimes just change the thing in front of you. that might be you. self-improvement. the way you help someone get educated. but if we do the small things we mr. not only change the world. how many times have you discovered local politicians you would look at and easily say this person could be the president of the united states. people are out there. do your part to nurture the goodness in society and the fairness and democracy and it can work. >> usually, i ask authors what do you hope people will take away from reading your book, but you just gave that answer. the name of the book is small acts of courage. the legacy of endurance and the fight for democracy. it was written by my colleague ali velshi. pick up this book to read ali's amazing story and his message. but also, pick up the book because you didn't know ali rode a motorcycle did you? you'll find that out in the book. congratulations. >> and we'll be bac
gandhi, nelson mandela, martin luther king. they don't set up to change everything in every march in every effort. sometimes just change the thing in front of you. that might be you. self-improvement. the way you help someone get educated. but if we do the small things we mr. not only change the world. how many times have you discovered local politicians you would look at and easily say this person could be the president of the united states. people are out there. do your part to nurture the...
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we must distinguish between the ages of nelson mandela, but uh, i tried to resent it and i tried that. that freight shut off. okay. and the cut into amc, which is running so i'll just talk to the ground. the other issue that mr. micheal with which i'm picking up from the submission is that is not guided by bankruptcies, not scientific goodness approaches, ignored impulse that i, ignored in my posts. that's come out about corruption in the country mismanagement . if i can cite economy indicators, i have to go to actually do that onto the problems, comments kind of which point precisely to the mismanagement of the. so i'm going to call them in the fact that there's no intention to fight corruption. in fact, the one to fuel it because it helps them with their lifestyle. the issues. yeah. as the gym is that we've made it can even as we're talking about accommodations, pre inaction, gladish and the discussions that we're open to working with soft topic and political parties. that's what actually embrace our program and made sure that we can develop a program of action that is going to up,
we must distinguish between the ages of nelson mandela, but uh, i tried to resent it and i tried that. that freight shut off. okay. and the cut into amc, which is running so i'll just talk to the ground. the other issue that mr. micheal with which i'm picking up from the submission is that is not guided by bankruptcies, not scientific goodness approaches, ignored impulse that i, ignored in my posts. that's come out about corruption in the country mismanagement . if i can cite economy...
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look that the amc is synonymous with nelson mandela with the end of apartheid in south africa. but polls suggest that their support is now waning. have you felt that in your coverage, talking to voters as well? yes, it is a sense about that. and there's a number of factors at play here for cn. importantly, you've got a new generation of coaches, a generation supposed to have come through since 1994 with each election. what the amc achieved in 1994 at phase the degree in the memory, the parents of the children who are voting, 18 year olds and voting today. and they have a particular memory of the a and c. maybe this generation doesn't have the particular residence that the parents do in addition to that as well you've of course you've got the issue of a failure in delivery that has been economic nope, down. you have a thing with the electricity grid has full in the pond, all sorts of issues that have happened under the stewardship of the a and see. and this obviously has a run on, in terms of the, to like pro, support. so for all of these reasons you have got to do. busy diminis
look that the amc is synonymous with nelson mandela with the end of apartheid in south africa. but polls suggest that their support is now waning. have you felt that in your coverage, talking to voters as well? yes, it is a sense about that. and there's a number of factors at play here for cn. importantly, you've got a new generation of coaches, a generation supposed to have come through since 1994 with each election. what the amc achieved in 1994 at phase the degree in the memory, the parents...
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nelson mandela, or gandhi, or martin luther king, that i write about, they don't set up to change everything in every margin, every effort, sometimes just change a thing in front of you. it might be self improvement, see you can do better for your family. it might help someone get educated or mentor someone, but if we do the small things and do those small things connected to politics we want only change the world, but how many times have you and i discovered in the last few years young local politicians, local legislators, you could look at and easily say this person could be the president of the united states, people are out there, do your part to nurture the goodness in society, and the fairness of democracy, and it can work. >> i ask authors, what you hope people will take from reading your book, but the name of the book is small acts of courage he, small written by my colleague, ali velshi. check out this amazing story, and his message, but also pick up the book, because you didn't know, ali rode a motorcycle, did you? thank you. >>> and we'll be back with more of "the saturday show," r
nelson mandela, or gandhi, or martin luther king, that i write about, they don't set up to change everything in every margin, every effort, sometimes just change a thing in front of you. it might be self improvement, see you can do better for your family. it might help someone get educated or mentor someone, but if we do the small things and do those small things connected to politics we want only change the world, but how many times have you and i discovered in the last few years young local...
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a young nelson mandela once lived on this street — in fact, in this house right here. the images of the 1976 uprising by soweto schoolchildren and its violent repression in this neighbourhood forced the world into isolating the apartheid regime. but those democratic dividends don't spread far beyond the area around vilakazi street. just a ten—minute drive away is a very different soweto to the one that most tourists see. here, 70 years later on from the adoption of the freedom charter, i meet young mothers still struggling to get by. these women's stories reflect a much wider truth in south africa today — that division is now often between the haves and the have—nots. it's very much clear that people don't feel like we've fundamentally changed the architecture of our country and so, there are some glaring things that you can see about the country that are still very similar. we know that the inequality is now notjust racialised in terms of black and white in the way that apartheid legally created it to be, but you still have amongst black populations high levels
a young nelson mandela once lived on this street — in fact, in this house right here. the images of the 1976 uprising by soweto schoolchildren and its violent repression in this neighbourhood forced the world into isolating the apartheid regime. but those democratic dividends don't spread far beyond the area around vilakazi street. just a ten—minute drive away is a very different soweto to the one that most tourists see. here, 70 years later on from the adoption of the freedom charter, i...
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mandela using it. script. hello hello, whether it looks pretty quiet now across much of the middle east allows the clear sky, lots of all sunshine getting up into the forty's full many then as we go through the next couple of days, a little bit of a, a brisk when. so some lifted off the side of possibility, central pa for saturday, maybe even here and console, but nothing too much to speak of. less pushed further north where a soul about the wet toilet making its way across the pots of duck. yeah, we got some showers coming through here. warm enough around the live and to be touching so to celsius and garza on sunday could well get to 38. that's 1051 height as we go on into monday night. st pocket of 8. that is a freight tank at northeast and corner of egypt, car, right? $37.00 celsius and a rising 5 a. so a few shala's just tugging the south coast of west africa would expect them to be little more widespread than they up to one or 2 rumbles, certainly a possibility and you push a little further a still well,
mandela using it. script. hello hello, whether it looks pretty quiet now across much of the middle east allows the clear sky, lots of all sunshine getting up into the forty's full many then as we go through the next couple of days, a little bit of a, a brisk when. so some lifted off the side of possibility, central pa for saturday, maybe even here and console, but nothing too much to speak of. less pushed further north where a soul about the wet toilet making its way across the pots of duck....
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mandela era can still be achieved today but there is a younger generation, born towards the tail end of mandela's presidency and might not have seen him in power at all and they are asking for economic freedom and talking aboutjobs, and two years ago he had the highest unemployment rate of the country, 35.7% that the city was ranked in the top ten worst cities to live in, the most dangerous cities to live on in the world in a poll last year and for the young people is here, ladies concerned about gender—based violence and some of the statistics out of the country have been worrying away are saying they are looking for leadership that can tackle some of these issues so i remind you of these issues so i remind you of these issues so i remind you of the nelson mandela era for many of them they speak with a reverence regarding that but they are asking for immediate solutions from the leader is available now so the mandela effect is still there but for younger voters they want to seek solutions. we younger voters they want to seek solutions.— seek solutions. we will be watching _ seek
mandela era can still be achieved today but there is a younger generation, born towards the tail end of mandela's presidency and might not have seen him in power at all and they are asking for economic freedom and talking aboutjobs, and two years ago he had the highest unemployment rate of the country, 35.7% that the city was ranked in the top ten worst cities to live in, the most dangerous cities to live on in the world in a poll last year and for the young people is here, ladies concerned...
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notwithstanding his bravado and his comparisons of himself to nelson mandela, he does not want to spend the night in prison. it's uncomfortable. there's problems he would face personally and otherwise and aesthetically and grooming wise that i don't think he wants to get into. he likes to talk a good game and say i will be a martyr, but on the think he wants to go. >> he may want to go for an hour. he has been fundraising. let me ask. they resume the trial tomorrow. there are big witnesses who we have not heard from yet. michael cohen is a big one. who else are you watching for? >> stormy daniels testimony will be interesting. i will say and time at risk of being disabuse, the most important testimony has taken place. with these witnesses, david pecker -- >> was david pecker the most important one? >> in some ways yes. he told the story of how all these machinations were important to and relevant to and for the purpose of winning the election. you have holes here. hope hicks testified in part. she got some hits from the defense. saying part of the reason donald trump engaged in the cond
notwithstanding his bravado and his comparisons of himself to nelson mandela, he does not want to spend the night in prison. it's uncomfortable. there's problems he would face personally and otherwise and aesthetically and grooming wise that i don't think he wants to get into. he likes to talk a good game and say i will be a martyr, but on the think he wants to go. >> he may want to go for an hour. he has been fundraising. let me ask. they resume the trial tomorrow. there are big...
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. ♪ bernstein: this marla maples- donald trump story was occurring at the same time that nelson mandela was being released from his years in the south african gulag, an event of tremendous importance to the world. [ cheers and applause ] this was the purest example of the movement from tabloids into the mainstream press. and it also tells us something about donald trump and his rise through the sensationalist press. [ woman speaking indistinctly ] trump: i don't know. lambiet: the biggest tipster ever in the business was donald trump. he would call the tabloids in new york to drop gossip items about himself. woman #2: right. okay. he's had pseudonyms where'd he call and pretend that he was a spokesperson. he really wanted to be a star. we recognized that donald trump had value to the "national enquirer" because he could sell newspapers. brenna: he's a very, very good snake-oil salesman, and he fit very well with the "enquirer." coz: our readers liked him, so we put a gentleman in charge of him, and the gentleman's name was larry haley, and larry's job was basically to keep track of dona
. ♪ bernstein: this marla maples- donald trump story was occurring at the same time that nelson mandela was being released from his years in the south african gulag, an event of tremendous importance to the world. [ cheers and applause ] this was the purest example of the movement from tabloids into the mainstream press. and it also tells us something about donald trump and his rise through the sensationalist press. [ woman speaking indistinctly ] trump: i don't know. lambiet: the biggest...
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with south africa's general election just days away, will nelson mandela's legacy be enough to secure another anc win, or will voters turn away? iam in i am in johannesburg, iam injohannesburg, where thousands of i am injohannesburg, where thousands of people are streaming into this stadium injohannesburg. the president will address his supporters, but this has been a challenging election for the ruling party. hello, i'm lucy grey. we start this hour here in the uk, where the former conservative ministers michael gove and dame andrea leadsom have added their names to a list of more than 100 mp5 who say they won't contest their seats at the general election. the announcements came as the parliamentary session was officially closed last night, allowing full—scale campaigning to get under way. party leaders have already begun touring the country as they take their message directly to voters. our political correspondent hannah miller has the latest. through the brexit campaign, borisjohnson's friend, but at times his greatest foe, michael gove wasn't afraid to make enemies, pushing thro
with south africa's general election just days away, will nelson mandela's legacy be enough to secure another anc win, or will voters turn away? iam in i am in johannesburg, iam injohannesburg, where thousands of i am injohannesburg, where thousands of people are streaming into this stadium injohannesburg. the president will address his supporters, but this has been a challenging election for the ruling party. hello, i'm lucy grey. we start this hour here in the uk, where the former...
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with south africa's general election just days away, will nelson mandela's legacy be enough to secure another anc win or will voters turn away? and i am injohannesburg. thousands of the anc supporters are streaming into the stadium behind me singing and dancing, but this is going to be and dancing, but this is going to be a challenging election for the ruling party. hello. i'm lucy gray. former conservative ministers michael gove and dame andrea leadsom are among more than 100 mps to reveal they won't be contesting their seats at the general election. the announcements came as the parliamentary session was officially closed last night, allowing full—scale campaigning to begin. political leaders are touring the uk on the third full day of the campaign before voting begins on 4th july. rishi sunak will be heading to the north—east as sir keir starmer campaigns in the west midlands. our political correspondent hannah miller has the latest. through the brexit campaign, borisjohnson's friend, but at times his greatest foe, michael gove wasn't afraid to make enemies, pushing through edu
with south africa's general election just days away, will nelson mandela's legacy be enough to secure another anc win or will voters turn away? and i am injohannesburg. thousands of the anc supporters are streaming into the stadium behind me singing and dancing, but this is going to be and dancing, but this is going to be a challenging election for the ruling party. hello. i'm lucy gray. former conservative ministers michael gove and dame andrea leadsom are among more than 100 mps to reveal...