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nelson mandela. >> i came back from south africa trying to see nelson mandela and getting arrested forto see him on robbins island and he was in prison. >> tucker: that's right, joe biden single-handedly stormed robbins island to freeness mandela. horus, thanks so much for coming on. so i actually don't hold biden to account for this, he probably believes it. what annoys me, and i think is actually poisonous, is the point to the kamala harris story, which is this is about country and only by giving me more power we would be a good country. i feel like i hear that everywhere. have you noticed? >> yes, but i want to back up just a little. i don't want to give joe biden a complete free task. >> tucker: you're right. >> both of these two individuals ought to have been running on not the democrat ticket, but they should have been running on the fabulist ticket, the pair who can best make up woke stories so that they can appear to be so much aware, so much pro-the progressive vision, well admitting that they always knew how bad america was. apparently kamala knew it when she wasn't even two
nelson mandela. >> i came back from south africa trying to see nelson mandela and getting arrested forto see him on robbins island and he was in prison. >> tucker: that's right, joe biden single-handedly stormed robbins island to freeness mandela. horus, thanks so much for coming on. so i actually don't hold biden to account for this, he probably believes it. what annoys me, and i think is actually poisonous, is the point to the kamala harris story, which is this is about country...
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decades later joe biden flew all the way to south africa to free nelson mandela from prison. >> i had great honor of being arrested with our ambassador. >> i got arrested trying to see him, nelson mandela. >> came back from south africa trying to see nelson mandela and getting arrested for trying to see him in robin's island. >> we will admit it now, most of us assume that biden was risking his life to fight the racist policies of the south african government. but we didn't know was that joe biden was actually fighting a more insidious foe, gender apartheid. robin hood island was meant only second segregated by sacks. but the fight isn't over yet. even now in the supposedly liberated time, groups of women saunter to restaurants together in restaurants across america without a single man joining them in the stall. that happens, believe it or not. right now as we speak tonight there are still sexually segregated public showers in this nation, not to mention dressing rooms and retail stores that men are not allowed to enter. and what about your house? how many boys slept over at your sev
decades later joe biden flew all the way to south africa to free nelson mandela from prison. >> i had great honor of being arrested with our ambassador. >> i got arrested trying to see him, nelson mandela. >> came back from south africa trying to see nelson mandela and getting arrested for trying to see him in robin's island. >> we will admit it now, most of us assume that biden was risking his life to fight the racist policies of the south african government. but we...
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mandela didn't implement it once he was in power unfortunately. it was also a different world.ould not have liked to have taken over south africa at that moment, not really to be honest. but you know, the freedom charter called for masks nationalization and a whole range of things. while mandela's he said his favorite form of democracy was the british parliamentary system, economically he, was a socialist. i don't think we will be seeing much of that when he passes. one for a long time he refused to announce any association with the communist party. mandela would be another one who's understood as a nice old man. >> i agree that malcolm x had a critique of capitalism but they have to water remember you to want to depoliticize. >> we've got a livestream question. this person asks, is there still a generation who remembers the fight of all these leaders? how can we instill interest in new generations for them still? >> how do you instill interest in young people to want to learn history? [laughs] you have to related to them. it has to be tangible, it has to meet something to your
mandela didn't implement it once he was in power unfortunately. it was also a different world.ould not have liked to have taken over south africa at that moment, not really to be honest. but you know, the freedom charter called for masks nationalization and a whole range of things. while mandela's he said his favorite form of democracy was the british parliamentary system, economically he, was a socialist. i don't think we will be seeing much of that when he passes. one for a long time he...
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with nelson mandela.back from south africa trying to see nelson mandela and getting arrested for trying to see hum on robin's island. he was in prison. tucker: we saw that, but few of us understood the significance of it at the time of we'll admit it now, most of us assumed biden was risking his life to fight the racist policies of the south african government. what weac didn't know was that e biden was actually fighting a more insidious foe, gender apartheid. robin island was segregated by sex, if you can imagine. but the fight isn't over yet. joe biden's holy war of liberation continues. even know in this supposedly liberated time, groups of women still saunter to the ladies' room together in restaurants across america with not a single man joining them in the stall. that happens, believe it or not. it happens right now. right now, as we speak tonight, there are still sexually segregated public showers in this nation. not to mention dressing rooms and retail stores that men aren't allowed to enter. and
with nelson mandela.back from south africa trying to see nelson mandela and getting arrested for trying to see hum on robin's island. he was in prison. tucker: we saw that, but few of us understood the significance of it at the time of we'll admit it now, most of us assumed biden was risking his life to fight the racist policies of the south african government. what weac didn't know was that e biden was actually fighting a more insidious foe, gender apartheid. robin island was segregated by...
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, most of it, came to embrace king in the same way that most south africans came to accept nelson mandeladgingly and gratefully, retrospectively, selectively without grace but with consider guile. by the time they realized their dislike of him was spent in futile, he created a world in which admiring him was in their own self-interest because in short they had no choice. when it comes to king and his speech, one of the central arguments in this book is it's not just about what you remember, it's also about what you forget. thank you. [ applause ] >> good evening. before i get started, i want to spend -- send a special shout-out to the second u.s. circuit court of appeals for reminding us all that the work ain't over, but i would like them to know we will win. i grew up in a malcolm x house hole. my introduction to malcolm x, i was probably 4 or a 5, and my father who kind of favors malcolm x portrayed him in a black history month special play of some sort. there was malcolm x literature all over the household. i still have on my nightstand right now a copy of the autobiography that my fat
, most of it, came to embrace king in the same way that most south africans came to accept nelson mandeladgingly and gratefully, retrospectively, selectively without grace but with consider guile. by the time they realized their dislike of him was spent in futile, he created a world in which admiring him was in their own self-interest because in short they had no choice. when it comes to king and his speech, one of the central arguments in this book is it's not just about what you remember,...
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was once a testament to the city's grandeur but decades later the theater has become a symbol of mandela's sticky now the philippine government is changing their government buildings the universities and monasteries were just some of the many structures that were destroyed in the law joining world war 2. but we're building a life and a city from scratch has proven difficult and some experts say manila has never truly recovered. the american people have finally poking around here as i see it when america is off balance or become more dangerous the world is looking unfair next year of sanderson. with the election behind us the republican party dumptruck the fuel weekly take on us politics and society that's the bottom line al-jazeera investigative unit obtained censored and unseen video from hot filmed as the coronavirus are great is just beginning to lose an unknown all those years actually of. exposing this secrecy and censorship by chinese authorities. ha ha ha ha ha ha health system struggling to cope i'll just see the investigation 3 dates that still the world. war. 2 and all deserve me
was once a testament to the city's grandeur but decades later the theater has become a symbol of mandela's sticky now the philippine government is changing their government buildings the universities and monasteries were just some of the many structures that were destroyed in the law joining world war 2. but we're building a life and a city from scratch has proven difficult and some experts say manila has never truly recovered. the american people have finally poking around here as i see it...
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and that was just the beginning, decades later he flew all the way to south africa to free nelson mandela i have the great honor on the streets trying to get this on robins island. >> i came back from south africa trying to help nelson mandela and kitten arrested on robins island when he was in prison. >> most of us assume the joe biden was risking his life to fight the racist policies of the south african government. what we do know is that he was fighting gender apartheid. robben island was a men only, if you can imagine. the site is not over yet. it continues, even now in this liberated time, groups of women sauntered to the ladies room together in restaurants across america with not a single man putting them in the stall. that happened, and it happens right now. right now as we speak tonight there are sexually segregated public showers not to mention dressing rooms in retail stores that men cannot enter. and what about your house? how many boysou slept over at yr seventh grade daughter slumbert party? need to ask ourselves questions like these, come to look within america, and so we c
and that was just the beginning, decades later he flew all the way to south africa to free nelson mandela i have the great honor on the streets trying to get this on robins island. >> i came back from south africa trying to help nelson mandela and kitten arrested on robins island when he was in prison. >> most of us assume the joe biden was risking his life to fight the racist policies of the south african government. what we do know is that he was fighting gender apartheid. robben...
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>> the first example is the state dinner cooked for nelson mandela.hef named patrick clark, who was offered the white house executive chef job under president clinton. patrick clark was a well-known african american chef in new york, tavern on áhe green, only on, but he turned it dow' because it was too much of a pay cut. he was making six figures, well into the six figures, as a cook at the hay adams hotel across at ttreet from the whitecross house. at that time, the white house executive shift salary was 68,000. a definite drop off. he had several kids and so he turned down. the clintons asked him to create a mail which was a sesame crusted halibut, with red curry and lemongrass vegetables, as a kind of cornerstone of the meal. i have this recipe in my book if home. irxmáq-Ñ thought that was an amg meal. at the last second, the clintons asked him to actually be the guest of honor along with nelson mandela at that meal. so he did not actually cook the meal, but he created it. in terms of allergies, the only when it comes to mind is president george h
>> the first example is the state dinner cooked for nelson mandela.hef named patrick clark, who was offered the white house executive chef job under president clinton. patrick clark was a well-known african american chef in new york, tavern on áhe green, only on, but he turned it dow' because it was too much of a pay cut. he was making six figures, well into the six figures, as a cook at the hay adams hotel across at ttreet from the whitecross house. at that time, the white house...
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the first example i would say is the state dinner code for nelson mandela.y created by the african american chef named patrick clark, who was offered the white house executive chef job under president clinton. petra clark was a well-known chef, and are only, on he turned it down because it was too much of a pay cut. i mean he was making six figures well into the six figures as a cook at the hay adams hotel across the street from the white house. but at that time, the white house0@gkp■executive chef salars 58,000. so it's kwó/4Ña definite drop o. he had several kids. he turned it down. the clintons asked him to create this meal which was a sesame crusted halibut with red curry and lemongrass vegetables as the kind of cornerstone of the meal. i have the recipe in my book if you want to replicate at home. i thought it was amazing meal and the clintons actually asked him to be the as guest of honor along with nelson mandela at so he didn't cook a meal but he created it. terms of allergies the only one that comes to mind is president herbert walker bush, after he
the first example i would say is the state dinner code for nelson mandela.y created by the african american chef named patrick clark, who was offered the white house executive chef job under president clinton. petra clark was a well-known chef, and are only, on he turned it down because it was too much of a pay cut. i mean he was making six figures well into the six figures as a cook at the hay adams hotel across the street from the white house. but at that time, the white...
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so the first example i would say is the state dinner cooked for nelson mandela.hat was actually created by an african-american chef named patrick clark who was offered the white house executive chef job under president clinton, and patrick clark was a well-known african-american chef in new york, tavern on the green, but he turned it down because it was too much of a pay cut. yeah. i mean, he was making six figures well into the six figures as a cook at the hay adams hotel across the street from the white house, but at that time the white house executive chef's salary was 58,000. so it's a definite dropoff from the private sector. he had several kids so he turned it down. the clintons asked him to create this meal, which was a sesame crusted halibut with red curry and lemon grass vegetables as the kind of corner stone of the meal. and i have this recipe in my book if you want to replicate it at home. at the last second the clintons asked him to come and be the guest of honor along with nelson mandela at that meal. he didn't cook that meal but he created it. in te
so the first example i would say is the state dinner cooked for nelson mandela.hat was actually created by an african-american chef named patrick clark who was offered the white house executive chef job under president clinton, and patrick clark was a well-known african-american chef in new york, tavern on the green, but he turned it down because it was too much of a pay cut. yeah. i mean, he was making six figures well into the six figures as a cook at the hay adams hotel across the street...
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. >>> all the greats have talked about forgiveness from jesus to gandhi to nelson mandela, migellay that if you don't your past. you are back in the past. forgiveness allows for a future. but it is still not something easy to do. i want to talk more to donald about what that is like, to forgive. >> as i'm listening to you daughter was killed, y e bere i used to go to chip murray's church and i will never forget this woman and i don't know her name. i can see her face. she had a testimony of her 14-year- old son who was murdered for his nikes. shot in the head three times. i will never forget this. i get emotional just thinking about it. she stood up and said, every month i go to the il and have bible study with the young man who killed my son. at that moment, i could not conceive. i was crying and i waited until everybody went up to her afterwards and i was the last one and i said, i don't understand how you do this. she said, with god and sursedes any human understanding. i hugged her. i often wanted to -- i don't even know the woman's name or how to connect with her -- and who would ha
. >>> all the greats have talked about forgiveness from jesus to gandhi to nelson mandela, migellay that if you don't your past. you are back in the past. forgiveness allows for a future. but it is still not something easy to do. i want to talk more to donald about what that is like, to forgive. >> as i'm listening to you daughter was killed, y e bere i used to go to chip murray's church and i will never forget this woman and i don't know her name. i can see her face. she had a...
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was once a testament to the city's grandeur but decades later the theater has become a symbol of mandela's decay now the philippine government is changing their government buildings the universities and monasteries were just some of the many structures that were destroyed in manila drawing world war 2. but we're building a life and a city from scratch has proven difficult and some experts say manila has never truly recovered. what december had been doing with the money that it's boring we bring you the stories and developments that are rapidly changing the world we live in argentina as congress is debating a bill seeking to raise billions of dollars from the super rich poor families hit all by investment counting the cost on al-jazeera. and a territory that's been under constant siege for 12 years. and in a state of perpetual conflict with its neighbor. women a swimming against the tides and challenging stereotypes and that isolated society . al-jazeera wild fun is 5 palestinians making a difference. the new women of gaza on al-jazeera. ready. saudi arabia reopens its borders and airspace
was once a testament to the city's grandeur but decades later the theater has become a symbol of mandela's decay now the philippine government is changing their government buildings the universities and monasteries were just some of the many structures that were destroyed in manila drawing world war 2. but we're building a life and a city from scratch has proven difficult and some experts say manila has never truly recovered. what december had been doing with the money that it's boring we bring...
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i had no idea about the mandela effect conference. i mean, these are the moments i live for.ike this show just happened at the right time. i mean, it seems like we needed show right at this time. it's called "how to with john wilson" on hbo max. john wilson, can't wait for next season. >> thanks for having me. >> jimmy: we'll be back with i don't know how but they found me. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. ♪ the average person has over 100 online accounts, scattered across the internet. but with allstate's new digital footprint, you can control all your data, easy. ♪ free in the allstate app. you've never been in better hands. allstate. download for free today. ♪ ♪ cheez-it snap'd. how does it taste? it's so thin, crispy and cheesy. and i just want to keep eating it. i've done it! and eating it...! they love em! snap'd. so good, we may run out of cheese. this is crazy! (laughing) you coming? seriously? it is way too comfortable in here. the all-new sienna. toyota. let's go places. i'm jimmy dean and uh, isn't
i had no idea about the mandela effect conference. i mean, these are the moments i live for.ike this show just happened at the right time. i mean, it seems like we needed show right at this time. it's called "how to with john wilson" on hbo max. john wilson, can't wait for next season. >> thanks for having me. >> jimmy: we'll be back with i don't know how but they found me. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the...
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nelson man del ala talk about the -- mandela talked but the importance of that. i want to know what she thought about that. in 1991 of course that was the clarence thomas confirmation hearing. she had to have been paying attention to that. she was a deputy district attorney, had to have been paying attention to that and i wondered what she thought of anita hill and the whole spectacle and her then-senator biden had such a pivotal role. so i don't know about that. somebody will ask her that i'm sure, i hope. >> what happened with anita hill and then the parallel with her questioning of brett kavanaugh in the panel. that was something that was -- i guess i'll use the term moment. her questioning was highlighted as part of the larger hearing. >> absolutely. and so of course i would havedrop that connection and -- i would have drawn that connection. i don't understand her relationship with her father. she has said he's a nice guy but they're not close. interesting to me don't know why. and then there are some policy issues would want to ask her about. >> got it. can
nelson man del ala talk about the -- mandela talked but the importance of that. i want to know what she thought about that. in 1991 of course that was the clarence thomas confirmation hearing. she had to have been paying attention to that. she was a deputy district attorney, had to have been paying attention to that and i wondered what she thought of anita hill and the whole spectacle and her then-senator biden had such a pivotal role. so i don't know about that. somebody will ask her that i'm...
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one very movingly when nelson mandela came up broadway soon after his release from rhode island and his arrival in the united states. i by chance found myself downtown and as i walked towards broadway realizing something was happening just as i arrived at broadway there was mandela old car in the parade and his glance fell to the left of me but i felt i could see there was the same phenomenon of goodness, of goodness appearing as light. i saw it once in an artist when he was looking at something, the same kind of attention when it was given as a sort of pure attention, a pure love of the subject. the same thing and then strangely what connected me back to mrs. roosevelt and what began this book for me was coincidence i only realized some of the coincidences later around 2001 i was given access to a basement on madison avenue to go down into the basement under the office building to look for the records from 1950 of the beginning of peanuts, of the peanuts cartoon strip of charles schultz. our cartoonist from minnesota and trying for a number of years to get his cartoon started united fe
one very movingly when nelson mandela came up broadway soon after his release from rhode island and his arrival in the united states. i by chance found myself downtown and as i walked towards broadway realizing something was happening just as i arrived at broadway there was mandela old car in the parade and his glance fell to the left of me but i felt i could see there was the same phenomenon of goodness, of goodness appearing as light. i saw it once in an artist when he was looking at...
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they get in there because it's all of that on this in a while my why don't you know we don't know mandela and inaccurate like a lot. more that are going to sort out their only ability. to let many. blow isleton someone and so shortly our little hint at a medical then talk to bloviate in an oligarchy school to my dog actually i was in guess what little did you ever want to get out of the roll off or you could. i still see it. always go out of a lot of court of the programming style or to get started on time when i get by with the go i could element at the midem or near some border on up my office either get a dormant and out of hail or by minute the butter on my middle it off time when i'm back at the mess hall to knowledge enough but almost on me that i'm not a machine. i wanted them to live up to here you'll deliver. some light. damage to home ollie's ost a school day in a. box when i stay open my. hardest not to call cause you had edited out of e.g. what if you made a gift 1000000 devilish good at the bottom and i would like an. image i don't want to clean nice weeks in the new sheet to
they get in there because it's all of that on this in a while my why don't you know we don't know mandela and inaccurate like a lot. more that are going to sort out their only ability. to let many. blow isleton someone and so shortly our little hint at a medical then talk to bloviate in an oligarchy school to my dog actually i was in guess what little did you ever want to get out of the roll off or you could. i still see it. always go out of a lot of court of the programming style or to get...
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mandela that that would have a pyaar allowed changeable the little choice of country general colin powell i view all porch and down the lay of the corps glowing as i said the latter part of you or . your wall i'm sure she did or bureau 39 never acts openly but its fundraising activities spanned the globe. angle what income bodhi or a world heritage site. over $2500000.00 people visit the old command temples every year. selfies for the tourists. foreign exchange for cambodia and call what operating company earned more than $100000000.00 in 2018 tourism is by far the largest industry here a lucrative business also for north korea. right next to the entrance to the temple a museum that opened in 2015 at its heart is a 3 d. painting that depicts the history of the camaro empire in monumental images throngs of tourists are guided through here every day. 7 7 and not call me i think. they're not running and. circumventing un sanctions north korea not only built the complex but also financed it in return the north koreans collect all the revenues for the 1st 10 years after that ringback they'll s
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soon as a rod in the middle of the kimono mandela. it's a disaster for the british healthcare system since qualified personnel from the e.u. countries are placing invaluable role in hospitals and nursing homes. now many are leaving britain for good leaving a massive void behind that. some good strong euro. on d w. how does a virus spread. why do we panic and when we'll all miss. just 3 of the topics covered and the weekly radio show is called spectrum if you would like and the information on the krona marist or any other science topic you should really check out our podcast you can get it wherever you can get your podcast you can also find us at dot com slash science. and a free day counts for us and for our planet. global ideas is on its way to bring you more conservation. how do we see this rebirth how can we protect habitats what to do with all our waste. we can make a difference by choosing smart solutions overstrained said you know ways. to go and do those implements a series of moves me knows i'm going to double mine. the to. a
soon as a rod in the middle of the kimono mandela. it's a disaster for the british healthcare system since qualified personnel from the e.u. countries are placing invaluable role in hospitals and nursing homes. now many are leaving britain for good leaving a massive void behind that. some good strong euro. on d w. how does a virus spread. why do we panic and when we'll all miss. just 3 of the topics covered and the weekly radio show is called spectrum if you would like and the information on...
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in invictus not bad i knew him very well wasn't he something mr mandela greatest figure it might have been you know the 20th century what was it like to play him it was the most fun i had i was working with my favorite director plenty's to it. and when we when we shot the very last scene everybody said let's start over real yeah. it was just the most fun i've had what special about working that is would. she i think the 1st thing is he speed he just doesn't fool around you got it let's move on number 2 he doesn't fool around with actors he hired you to do the job so he do it for you so he respects the actor he respects you and there are about who's ever worked with him come away with that feeling this guy's tops what was it like to play god. you didn't list that as one of your memorable ones you know it was it wasn't like that because i mean how do you play god. who is god and you just played it because oh i'm agnostic. i boarded just cause you were good good. well i think that because i'm god you see the do it well let's talk about the voice it's that imitated voice that something di
in invictus not bad i knew him very well wasn't he something mr mandela greatest figure it might have been you know the 20th century what was it like to play him it was the most fun i had i was working with my favorite director plenty's to it. and when we when we shot the very last scene everybody said let's start over real yeah. it was just the most fun i've had what special about working that is would. she i think the 1st thing is he speed he just doesn't fool around you got it let's move on...
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junior rosa parks nelson mandela and president barack obama the celebration was hailed as a settlement house to help immigrants and use standing on the stage the proclamation made no mention of the homelessness and is a have to make sure 6000 bigger bed in a girls. and then to go want to build a better world and community as a role model that only from the five children eventually wishes with your service and with the esteem will it be known the majority leader of the new york city council quickly honor the service and entering contributions and the expectations are now in writing she gave herself two weeks to find volunteers and to recruit more. so tell us what happened next. [laughter] >> and then recruiting volunteers and printed them out at home that day and all the balloons have a complete uniform on and then when they said you doing? is that you can't get anything on the wall is that i got permission they said it's fine. i called to confirm this it's okay go ahead but every single flight to the elevator there are two i'm getting off on all floors and putting it right when you wal
junior rosa parks nelson mandela and president barack obama the celebration was hailed as a settlement house to help immigrants and use standing on the stage the proclamation made no mention of the homelessness and is a have to make sure 6000 bigger bed in a girls. and then to go want to build a better world and community as a role model that only from the five children eventually wishes with your service and with the esteem will it be known the majority leader of the new york city council...
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was once a testament to the city's grandeur but decades later the theater has become a symbol of mandela's decay now the philippine government is changing their government buildings the universities and monasteries were just some of the many structures that were destroyed in the no lodger in world war 2. but rebuilding a life and a city from scratch has proven difficult and some experts say manila has never truly recovered. a secret musgrave in our new discovered at an institution run by catholic nuns. a mission shot to school. people in power investigates a scandal but destroyed families cost thousands of lawyers and still raises profound questions about the toys between the catholic church and the irish states . arlen's mother and baby scar. on a 0. would escape city has become a major global issue the demand is going straight up and the supply is going straight down turning an essential natural resource into a commodity traded to the profit just because they're deployed doesn't mean it's going to be priced what about the guy that can afford it and in that case tell these water. now to s
was once a testament to the city's grandeur but decades later the theater has become a symbol of mandela's decay now the philippine government is changing their government buildings the universities and monasteries were just some of the many structures that were destroyed in the no lodger in world war 2. but rebuilding a life and a city from scratch has proven difficult and some experts say manila has never truly recovered. a secret musgrave in our new discovered at an institution run by...
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in 1990, nelson mandela came out to california to speak and i was there, covered it to the l.a.es. it's just a basic fact and once she came away, i know what i came away with. it was a hugely moving event. it was huge. the train going into the coliseum was slow, a very exciting day. a good story, to from my perspective because california had an important role in the abolition. california and maxine waters on this woman in the assembly pushed legislation to force the california public employee to divest the only in south africa. anyway, i wanted to know what she thought about that. in 1991, thomas confirmation hearing, she had to have been paying attention to that. she was deputy district attorney, had to have been paying attention to that. i wondered what she thought of the whole spectacle and senator biden had such a difficult role so i don't know about that one somebody will ask that, i'm sure, i hope. >> would happened with brett kavanaugh, i know this was something -- it was really highlighted as part of the larger yuriy. >> absolutely i would have drawn that connection. i d
in 1990, nelson mandela came out to california to speak and i was there, covered it to the l.a.es. it's just a basic fact and once she came away, i know what i came away with. it was a hugely moving event. it was huge. the train going into the coliseum was slow, a very exciting day. a good story, to from my perspective because california had an important role in the abolition. california and maxine waters on this woman in the assembly pushed legislation to force the california public employee...
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we did the same thing with nelson mandela but doesn't other text, for another time. brother martin with this radical king, but keep track of the sensuality of the law of commitment, keep track of the essentiality of the compassion and willingness to take a loss. this is a challenge for the younger generation, this is book as many ways a love letter for the younger generation. and passing the seed. i don't need to be center stage. i'll tell that to brother al sharpton, you know? you don't need to be center stage brother. there's something called grassroot leadership, and leadership in different contexts. get away from the camera let the young folks speak. get away from the, camera let them tell the tours. you stand along beside them, that's where we did we went to ferguson. said no, we're going to forget jail when we go to ferguson. we want the young people to know how the old school folk love them and love them deeply. we may not fully understand them, but we are in solidarity with them, we stand alongside them. like call train allowing eric dolphin to play, allowing
we did the same thing with nelson mandela but doesn't other text, for another time. brother martin with this radical king, but keep track of the sensuality of the law of commitment, keep track of the essentiality of the compassion and willingness to take a loss. this is a challenge for the younger generation, this is book as many ways a love letter for the younger generation. and passing the seed. i don't need to be center stage. i'll tell that to brother al sharpton, you know? you don't need...
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joe biden not only made a story up he met nelson mandela in prison.story that turned out not to be true but it didn't really matter in the biggest story the hunter biden thing which he would never actually ask and it turns out it's 100% true and worse than we could have imagined. it's going to be an interesting few years and it will be great to be on fox because we are the only ones interested in stories that actually are telling the truth or to seek out the truth in it. everybody else is just asking questions. greg: about their contract renewal. >> , harassed the biggest surprise is she's almost been invisible since she got the nomination. >> we have been through that. i episode three you are like shut up. greg: all right kennedy aren't all of these people trained to be phonies and arts politicians supposed to have little stories that they make up? >> little humanizing and it does. i think it's disingenuous but my problem with kamala harris is she is wrong on literally everything. it's impossible. it's almost way impossible. bernie sanders his econom
joe biden not only made a story up he met nelson mandela in prison.story that turned out not to be true but it didn't really matter in the biggest story the hunter biden thing which he would never actually ask and it turns out it's 100% true and worse than we could have imagined. it's going to be an interesting few years and it will be great to be on fox because we are the only ones interested in stories that actually are telling the truth or to seek out the truth in it. everybody else is just...
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the norwegian state television or, in 2014 has not become renowned because the rewards that nelson mandela rather because it's controversy will choices. controversial choices are fine as long as the committee executors of the last will sticks to his instructions. nobel one of the norwegian nobel prize committee to have the champions to act as role models for the rest of us. mainly someone of a champion in business. first the committee's choices may not be everybody's cup of tea or have the most convenient political liens. second, the committee cannot predict how a nobel laureate will behave in the aftermath of the prize. what if the waiter does not turn out to be the beacon of hope and inspiration the committee had hoped for? the committee must show courage and conviction in their choices because history over reflect back on them and the choices making it all the more vital that the committee research their candidate properly. >> i think i will stop there. : : will. unni: that i deserve. and i can understand why someone say, that everything he had said when he had become the oracle because
the norwegian state television or, in 2014 has not become renowned because the rewards that nelson mandela rather because it's controversy will choices. controversial choices are fine as long as the committee executors of the last will sticks to his instructions. nobel one of the norwegian nobel prize committee to have the champions to act as role models for the rest of us. mainly someone of a champion in business. first the committee's choices may not be everybody's cup of tea or have the most...
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we did the same thing to nelson mandela, but that's another text for another time, they say.r martin, radical king. but keep track of the centrality and the willingness to pay a cost. this is part of the challenge of our younger generation. this book in many ways is a love letter to our younger generation. i don't need to be center stage. trying to tell that to brother al sharpton. the [ laughter ] [ applause ] we don't need to be center stage, brother. there's something called grassroot leadership, indigenous leadership. get out of the way of the camera. let the young folk speak. get out of the way of the camera. let them tell their truths. you stand alongside them. that's what we did. we said, no, we're going to jail when we go to ferguson. why? we want the young folk to know some of us old school folk love them and love them deeply. we might not fully understand everything, but we are in solidarity with them even as we want to protect and love them. we stand alongside them just like coltrain allowing eric to play, teenager to play. coltrain could've been center stage every
we did the same thing to nelson mandela, but that's another text for another time, they say.r martin, radical king. but keep track of the centrality and the willingness to pay a cost. this is part of the challenge of our younger generation. this book in many ways is a love letter to our younger generation. i don't need to be center stage. trying to tell that to brother al sharpton. the [ laughter ] [ applause ] we don't need to be center stage, brother. there's something called grassroot...
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because you know i look at south africa's history and you have the likes of nelson mandela but also alles but didn't get the accolade, same in america, the civil rights movement, you had many women have beene raced or overlooked when talking about the story of america achieving democracy. when you look at the fight happening now, there is no denying that everywhere around the country black women are at the forefront of trying to get america to be as progressive as possible. what do you think that comes from? >> that black women tend to bear the brunt of every evil and bear the responsibility for every failure. and so our own response has to be that we're going to push harder, fight longer and recognize that we will go unrecognized. but that sate, i want to expand the conversation a bit because for commutes, latino communities that are languishing in spaces where they are not respected, i think it is something that women do. i think that we have communities, asian americans, pacific islander commute, native american communities, women are often the leaders. the we are the one was do the
because you know i look at south africa's history and you have the likes of nelson mandela but also alles but didn't get the accolade, same in america, the civil rights movement, you had many women have beene raced or overlooked when talking about the story of america achieving democracy. when you look at the fight happening now, there is no denying that everywhere around the country black women are at the forefront of trying to get america to be as progressive as possible. what do you think...
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he reminds me of being in south africa where everything was nelson mandela and south africans will have quarrels with you about that. we have the habit and the practice of making symbols out of people and it's a way for us to tell the stories of history how we got here and the way we talk about who we are but it can also be very dangerous. that is why we keep fighting and that is why we build movements. >> the last question, the actual last question. how do we prioritize organize ways of teaching and educational spaces in our circle? >> honestly the way to prioritize it especially in a moment where antiracist education is being attacked by the president of the united states. he's attacking critical race theory and attacking values and everything that is changing the unwritten rules of how it is that we live together. so i think the way to counter that is with audacity. this isn't the first time we have seen this. we saw the in arizona when they tried an ethnic studies. people still persisted and i think the way to kind of complicate this is what are the subversive and not the subversive
he reminds me of being in south africa where everything was nelson mandela and south africans will have quarrels with you about that. we have the habit and the practice of making symbols out of people and it's a way for us to tell the stories of history how we got here and the way we talk about who we are but it can also be very dangerous. that is why we keep fighting and that is why we build movements. >> the last question, the actual last question. how do we prioritize organize ways of...
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and then apartheid dissolved with nelson mandela. have all these miracles yet we are trapped in cynicism because i think we are all succumbed to the anti to the cynical politics that resented the politics that produced the civil rights movement. it's up to us to get out of it. i want to mention three areas of fierce debate. you are never going to be able to recapture the civil rights movement. you cannot find the next movement but alas movement rules. you need to look at them to. <$ healthy debate about leadership and styles of leadership. dr. king was prophetic leadership. he was the standard leader. you put one foot in the constitution, one in the scriptures. equal souls, equal votes. either way, it points to equal citizenship if you believe in your sacred heritage our civic heritage. there was a remarkable balance and his rhetoric. but there was a lot of students are saying he's a traditional leader saying follow me we want grassroots leadership. he's getting all the publicity we want to go out and serve. bob moses, freedom summer
and then apartheid dissolved with nelson mandela. have all these miracles yet we are trapped in cynicism because i think we are all succumbed to the anti to the cynical politics that resented the politics that produced the civil rights movement. it's up to us to get out of it. i want to mention three areas of fierce debate. you are never going to be able to recapture the civil rights movement. you cannot find the next movement but alas movement rules. you need to look at them to.
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gets greater and greater and one last thought, minorities having to veto so forth and so on, nelson mandelasaid where you stand depends on where you sit and i think it's instructive for democrats to think back and think about the first two years of the trump administration, trump very badly when it eliminate the filibuster and it was darth vader and mitch mcconnell himself who stood up to trump and said the support is not there in the republican caucus and we aren't going to do it and the sake of understanding what is at stake, think about two years of tropism if you are a democrat, it might bring a big smile to your face if you're republican but if your democrat think about the first two years of trump in the white house and what might've been if the house and the senate can be controlled with a simple majority. >> thank you the last question before we turn to questions from the audience, you both mentioned various points in various proposals to reform the filibuster short of abolition, rich maybe we will come to you to talk about particular proposals or a return to the talking filibuster
gets greater and greater and one last thought, minorities having to veto so forth and so on, nelson mandelasaid where you stand depends on where you sit and i think it's instructive for democrats to think back and think about the first two years of the trump administration, trump very badly when it eliminate the filibuster and it was darth vader and mitch mcconnell himself who stood up to trump and said the support is not there in the republican caucus and we aren't going to do it and the sake...
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south africa has remnants of this, the white nationalists who ran that country, fled the country when mandela elected. it's not like this is that unusual. what is interesting here is that this -- it might be true in other countries as well, there is a group of very wealthy people who benefit from keeping that movement alive. i want to -- here is tucker carlson defending qanon believers. here he is. >> no democratic government can ever tell you what to think. your mind belongs to you. it is yours and yours alone. >> it belongs to people who manipulate people on facebook. here's lou dobbs on a fox affiliate. >> think about it. they lost in 2008. they lost in 2012. they would have lost in 2016 and they did lose this year because the republican party forgot who was the true leader. >> who the real leader is, the true leader. you have rupert murdoch who has a whole industry built around this calling enforced conformity a straight jacket on sensibility, too many people have fought too hard, freedom of speech, freedom of speech. i could go on and on. aren't we trapped in this vicious cycle because t
south africa has remnants of this, the white nationalists who ran that country, fled the country when mandela elected. it's not like this is that unusual. what is interesting here is that this -- it might be true in other countries as well, there is a group of very wealthy people who benefit from keeping that movement alive. i want to -- here is tucker carlson defending qanon believers. here he is. >> no democratic government can ever tell you what to think. your mind belongs to you. it...
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king, colin powell, margaret thatcher, dylan and springstein, thurgood marshal and john lewis, mandelaand spielberg and streep, stephen hawking and hank aaron. and finally tony fauci and joe biden. a good shrink might theorize about an attempt to sully an honor others have received. it was telling when devin nunes received his medal today, no media were allowed at that event. on that note, that is our broadcast as we start a new week and a consequential one in our country. i'll see you tomorrow morning starting with our special coverage early in the evening, something about two runoff senate elections in georgia. for now for us on behalf of all my colleagues at the networks of nbc news, good night. >>> thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. it's really, really nice to be back. whether or not you were able to get some time off over the holiday -- and i hope you did -- i unfortunately have to break it to you now if you don't already know that this week, now that we're all back, this week is going to be nuts. but because this week is going to be nuts, because i can guarantee that
king, colin powell, margaret thatcher, dylan and springstein, thurgood marshal and john lewis, mandelaand spielberg and streep, stephen hawking and hank aaron. and finally tony fauci and joe biden. a good shrink might theorize about an attempt to sully an honor others have received. it was telling when devin nunes received his medal today, no media were allowed at that event. on that note, that is our broadcast as we start a new week and a consequential one in our country. i'll see you tomorrow...
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and apartheid dissolved with nelson mandela.have all these miracles and yet we're trapped in cynicism because i think we have all seccumbed to the anti -- the cynical politics that resented the politics that produced the civil rights movement. i want to mention three areas of fierce debate because you're never going to be able to recapture the civil rights movement. you can't fight the next movement by the last movement's rules. but you need to look at them, too. i think there's room for healthy debate about leadership and styles of leadership. dr. king was prophetic leadership. he was the standard leader. he put one foot in the constitution, one foot in the scriptures, equal souls, equal votes. either way, it points toward equal citizenship if you believe about your sacred heritage or your civic heritage. it was a remarkable balance in his rhetoric. but there were a lot of students who said, look. he is a traditional leader. he's just saying follow me. we want grass roots leadership. we want people to go out -- he is getting al
and apartheid dissolved with nelson mandela.have all these miracles and yet we're trapped in cynicism because i think we have all seccumbed to the anti -- the cynical politics that resented the politics that produced the civil rights movement. i want to mention three areas of fierce debate because you're never going to be able to recapture the civil rights movement. you can't fight the next movement by the last movement's rules. but you need to look at them, too. i think there's room for...
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never to mandela as you can on the scene of the crime which currently is operating as a bed and breakfastic crimes and for an extra fee that will even pick you up from the airport and o.j. simpson's bronco. the kids love the on-site nursery run by casey anthony. this is not for everyone, some people might feel uncomfortable living in a once bloodsoaked haunted house. but you'd be surprised. some people can fall asleep anywhere. [laughter] i love that. to be fair, jaisol president obama napping as well. is a great speech, very boring, we'll be right back. because my body can still make its own insulin. and trulicity activates my body to release it, lowering my blood sugar from the first dose. once-weekly trulicity responds when my body needs it, 24/7. trulicity is for type 2 diabetes. it's not insulin. it isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't take trulicity if you're allergic to it, you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have an allergic reaction, a lump or swelling
never to mandela as you can on the scene of the crime which currently is operating as a bed and breakfastic crimes and for an extra fee that will even pick you up from the airport and o.j. simpson's bronco. the kids love the on-site nursery run by casey anthony. this is not for everyone, some people might feel uncomfortable living in a once bloodsoaked haunted house. but you'd be surprised. some people can fall asleep anywhere. [laughter] i love that. to be fair, jaisol president obama napping...
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congress to vote against the resolution calling on the apartheid regime of south africa to move nelson mandela from the island prison where there's no doctor to the mainland prison where there was a doctor. and he is one of them. threeguys voted against it and he is one of them. , number four, worked very hard to identify you as your own man. so let's pick the guy who was the secretary of defense at a time of war for your father. that is going to erase that. people in the midwest and northeast are concerned about you being an oil man. let's double down and get the guy running the largest oil field supply company halliburton. ,let's do that, 12th amendment problem. bush is not a monologue guy. anyhow, this is like world so wrestling federation. nobody will bring up that vote. ridiculous. you areridiculous. so this goes on for 35 minutes and at the end i realize i can't unbutton my jacket because i have sweat through the shirt. he says, got anything else? i said, no, that's it, sir. he turns to the guy next to him and says, dick, got any questions for karl? cheney had been listening to me kick h
congress to vote against the resolution calling on the apartheid regime of south africa to move nelson mandela from the island prison where there's no doctor to the mainland prison where there was a doctor. and he is one of them. threeguys voted against it and he is one of them. , number four, worked very hard to identify you as your own man. so let's pick the guy who was the secretary of defense at a time of war for your father. that is going to erase that. people in the midwest and northeast...
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colin powell, margaret thatcher, dylan sinatra and springstein, thurgood marshal and john lewis, mandela, ali, barra and mayes, streisand and spielberg and streep, stephen hawking and hank aaron. and finally tony fauci and joe biden. a good shrink might theorize about an attempt to soil an honor others have received. it was telling when devin nunes received his medal today, no media were allowed at that event. on that note, that is our broadcast for this monday night as we start a new week and a consequential one in our country. happy new year to all. thanks to my friends for filling in over the break. i'll see you tomorrow morning starting with our special coverage early in the evening, something about two runoff senate elections in georgia. for now for us on behalf of all my colleagues at the networks of nbc news, good night. >>> tonight on "all in," trump goes down to georgia looking for an election to steal. >> so what are we going to do here folks, i only need 11,000 votes. give me abreak. >> 16 days from the inauguration of president biden, and president trump won't let go. >> the
colin powell, margaret thatcher, dylan sinatra and springstein, thurgood marshal and john lewis, mandela, ali, barra and mayes, streisand and spielberg and streep, stephen hawking and hank aaron. and finally tony fauci and joe biden. a good shrink might theorize about an attempt to soil an honor others have received. it was telling when devin nunes received his medal today, no media were allowed at that event. on that note, that is our broadcast for this monday night as we start a new week and...
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is the highest civilian award congress can present past recipients include rosa parks and nelson mandela >>> in just a few minutes, we're expecting to hear from joe biden. this is a live look in delaware where the president-elect will lay out his $1.9 trillion stimulus plan for the country. >>> vaccinating america, and getting more relief to the people president-elect biden to address the nation in a few minutes. >>> in the dark, underground for more than 24 hours, the race against time to save trapped miners >>> tumultuous final days in office for president trump, his party splintering. what's the future for the gop? >> announcer: the facts, the truth, the news with shepard smith, back in 60 seconds. president-elect biden set to speak any minute from now, expected to outline his vaccine and covid relief plans, urging congress to act on both immediately. we'll bring you that live when it happens here on cnbc. >>> well now to what michigan's attorney general calls the largest criminal investigation in his state's history, the former governor there rick snyder could face a year in prison f
is the highest civilian award congress can present past recipients include rosa parks and nelson mandela >>> in just a few minutes, we're expecting to hear from joe biden. this is a live look in delaware where the president-elect will lay out his $1.9 trillion stimulus plan for the country. >>> vaccinating america, and getting more relief to the people president-elect biden to address the nation in a few minutes. >>> in the dark, underground for more than 24 hours,...
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is the highest civilian award congress can present past recipients include rosa parkes and nelson mandela. in just a few minutes we're expecting to hear from joe biden. this is a live look in delaware where he'll lay out his $1.9 trillion stimulus plan for the country. >>> vaccinating america. getting more relief to the people biden to address the nation in a few minutes. >>> in dark. underground for more than 24 hours. the race against time to save trapped miners >>> tumultuous final days in office for president trump his party splintering. what's the future for the gop? did you know that your clothes can actually attract pet hair? with new bounce pet hair & lint guard, your clothes can repel pet hair. look how the shirt on the left attracts pet hair like a magnet! pet hair is no match for bounce. with bounce, you can love your pets, and lint roll less. >>> president-elect biden is expected to speak any minute now. he's urging congress to act on both immediately we'll bring you that live when it happens here on cnbc. >>> well now to what michigan's attorney general calls the largest crim
is the highest civilian award congress can present past recipients include rosa parkes and nelson mandela. in just a few minutes we're expecting to hear from joe biden. this is a live look in delaware where he'll lay out his $1.9 trillion stimulus plan for the country. >>> vaccinating america. getting more relief to the people biden to address the nation in a few minutes. >>> in dark. underground for more than 24 hours. the race against time to save trapped miners >>>...
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killed or poisoned but he had navalny that he was dealing with before, and now some say he may have a mandela-likewho has -- is able to gather support because of his expressions of bravery and commitment. and that is a much more difficult process and difficult adversary for putin to deal with than the navalny that he was dealing with before. >> such good points, richard engel. thank you very much for your per speculative. defense secretary lloyd austin, the first african-american to lead the pentagon, is about to be sworn in at the white house with vice president harris. seen along with the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, mark milley, who is continuing in that post as far as we know. this reversing the trump ban against transgender people joining the military. joining me now the spokesman retired rear admiral john kirby, back in a big post there, and under the state department of president obama. so good to see you. >> thank you very much for having us. thank you. >> you betcha. let's talk about the transgender ban and what the experience was in the military with it under obama after he mad
killed or poisoned but he had navalny that he was dealing with before, and now some say he may have a mandela-likewho has -- is able to gather support because of his expressions of bravery and commitment. and that is a much more difficult process and difficult adversary for putin to deal with than the navalny that he was dealing with before. >> such good points, richard engel. thank you very much for your per speculative. defense secretary lloyd austin, the first african-american to lead...
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was once a testament to the city's grandeur but decades later the theater has become a symbol of mandela sticky now the philippine government is changing their government buildings the universities and monasteries were just some of the many structures that were destroyed in manila during world war 2. but rebuilding a life and a city from scratch has proven difficult and some experts say manila has never truly recover it. kenyan journalists in pursuit of press freedom and justice i have seen very desperate situations where someone speak about the hope you can afford pain killer that's investigating government corruption and the national health care system some of the transactions espionage and the killing. of money that is unexplained to africa uncensored and publish those things up people don't want to publish even if it doesn't lock jaska whose truth is it anyway on al-jazeera. a criminal drug dealing cliff to take place is beyond the reach of the a good many people in afghan government when forced into drug trade guerilla wars in colombia. and mexico where the cartels have been respons
was once a testament to the city's grandeur but decades later the theater has become a symbol of mandela sticky now the philippine government is changing their government buildings the universities and monasteries were just some of the many structures that were destroyed in manila during world war 2. but rebuilding a life and a city from scratch has proven difficult and some experts say manila has never truly recover it. kenyan journalists in pursuit of press freedom and justice i have seen...
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is the highest civilian award congress can present past recipients include rosa parks and nelson mandela >>> in just a few minutes we're expecting to hear from joe biden. this is a live look in delaware where the president-elect will lay out his $1.9 trillion stimulus plan for the country. >>> vaccinating america. and getting more relief to the people president-elect biden to address the nation in a few minutes. >>> in the dark. underground for more than 24 hours. the race against time to save trapped miners >>> tumultuous final days in office for president trump his party splintering. what's the future for the gop? >>> the facts, the truth, "the news with shepard smith" back in 60 seconds woman: i have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now, there's skyrizi. 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months after just 2 doses. skyrizi may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. before treatment, your doctor should check you for infections and tuberculosis. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms, such as fevers, sweats, chills, muscle
is the highest civilian award congress can present past recipients include rosa parks and nelson mandela >>> in just a few minutes we're expecting to hear from joe biden. this is a live look in delaware where the president-elect will lay out his $1.9 trillion stimulus plan for the country. >>> vaccinating america. and getting more relief to the people president-elect biden to address the nation in a few minutes. >>> in the dark. underground for more than 24 hours. the...
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never to mandela as you can on the scene of the crime which currently is operating as a bed and breakfast you up from the airport and o.j. simpson's bronco. the kids love the on-site nursery run by casey anthony. this is not for everyone, some people might feel uncomfortable living in a once bloodsoaked haunted house. but you'd be surprised. some people can fall asleep anywhere. [laughter] i love that. to be fair, jaisol president obama napping as well. is a great speech, very boring, we'll be right (naj) at fisher investments, we do things differently and other money managers don't understand why. (money manager) because our way works great for us! (naj) but not for your clients. that's why we're a fiduciary, obligated to put clients first. (money manager) so, what do you provide? cookie cutter portfolios? (naj) nope, we tailor portfolios to our client's needs. (money manager) but you do sell investments that earn you high commissions, right? (naj) we don't have those. (money manager) so what's in it for you? (naj) our fees are structured so we do better when you do better. at fisher inv
never to mandela as you can on the scene of the crime which currently is operating as a bed and breakfast you up from the airport and o.j. simpson's bronco. the kids love the on-site nursery run by casey anthony. this is not for everyone, some people might feel uncomfortable living in a once bloodsoaked haunted house. but you'd be surprised. some people can fall asleep anywhere. [laughter] i love that. to be fair, jaisol president obama napping as well. is a great speech, very boring, we'll be...
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leaders like nelson mandela led south africa in a different way.i've been to south africa several times -- but part of the national healing was the work of the truth and reconciliation commission. to hear the truth, to face the truth, where have we gone wrong? where did we go wrong? it doesn't mean we'll agree on it, but at least tell the story, and then what can we do practically as a nation to heal and reconcile? truth and reconciliation is the hard work that can lead us to the powers of healing. then, next, we need to have a revival of our values, our shared values. we don't agree on everything. we've got different religion, different politics, but we share some values. we share the words of the declaration of independence. we hold these truths to be self-evident, but all folk are created equal and endowed by their creator with life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. we've got some shared values. then, lastly, let's have a revolution of relationships. go out and bless someone. go out and love somebody. senator sasse was right. shovel your ne
leaders like nelson mandela led south africa in a different way.i've been to south africa several times -- but part of the national healing was the work of the truth and reconciliation commission. to hear the truth, to face the truth, where have we gone wrong? where did we go wrong? it doesn't mean we'll agree on it, but at least tell the story, and then what can we do practically as a nation to heal and reconcile? truth and reconciliation is the hard work that can lead us to the powers of...