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>> jon: it's a young helen mirren. am i out of my gourd. >> you blew my mind from this entire situation. that was so random. his no idea what you were going to do and i couldn't have guessed that you were going to do that. >> jon: can i tell you why i did it? >> i would love for you to. >> jon: you don't prepare for this very well. >> the producers and everybody involved in the show tells everyone. he's not going to know a lot about the movie or a lot about you. you have a preinterview and good over bullet points and scenes we want to touch on. no, no, no you guys are going to talk. he probably won't ask you anything about the movism he might not ask you anything. [ laughter ] >> jon: did they say anything else like don't look him in the eyes. he's a freaky little man. >> they told me not to look at your nipples. >> jon: what? that's weird. [cheers and applause] [laughter] here is why -- >> they've been staring at your nipples the whole time. >> jon: here is why i think it's weird that they would tell you that. it's my
>> jon: it's a young helen mirren. am i out of my gourd. >> you blew my mind from this entire situation. that was so random. his no idea what you were going to do and i couldn't have guessed that you were going to do that. >> jon: can i tell you why i did it? >> i would love for you to. >> jon: you don't prepare for this very well. >> the producers and everybody involved in the show tells everyone. he's not going to know a lot about the movie or a lot about...
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not because i'm me, but because i'm a young man. of handsome appearance. what an incredible conceit. a don juan, perhaps, or maybe you are a joseph. yes, i do believe you are a joseph. do you? i almost fear it. just so it happens. have you something in your eye? it's the melodrama of this play, i always knew. it's going back to oedipus. [laughter] oh, we have been here before. nothing. it's just a pair of brooches. [laughter] there. now it's gone. kiss my hand and thank me. miss julie, yes. there. it's gone. kiss my hand and thank me. miss julie, listen to me. christine has gone to bed now. - would you listen to me? - kiss my hand first. - listen to me. - kiss my hand first. okay. joking or serious? the now "kiss my hand" again, you know, seem such a destructive, you know-- - that's right. --thing that she does. you know, just to go back into it. and it's--it's in bits like that and a bit like where he orders her to come out for the lilac. that i think--you know, i think of her with an accent, you know? where she reverts into almost a parody of her own soci
not because i'm me, but because i'm a young man. of handsome appearance. what an incredible conceit. a don juan, perhaps, or maybe you are a joseph. yes, i do believe you are a joseph. do you? i almost fear it. just so it happens. have you something in your eye? it's the melodrama of this play, i always knew. it's going back to oedipus. [laughter] oh, we have been here before. nothing. it's just a pair of brooches. [laughter] there. now it's gone. kiss my hand and thank me. miss julie, yes....
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she is a young woman -- >> it was. on a day that she -- she is a young woman. actually has decided to go out and kill animals, and so she is old enough -- >> she has the right to do that. she lives in a free country. >> and we have the right to address it. >> the child -- [overlapping speakers] >> jimmy, respond to this. >> absolute limit all you have to do is go and find the person -- the family of the person that was killed in canada by a mauling last year by a bear. how about the child that was killed in tennessee, on vacation, just close to the condo they were staying with. last week, the girl was mauled in florida. when you're looking at particular areas, especially the area of, late sea the neighboring state of new jersey, they did not allow bear hunting, bears overpop lated to the point for christie said we're going dish. >> that's not true. >> it is true. an emergency bear season -- >> [overlapping speakers] >> the governor did do that. are you saying -- >> there's no a bear overpopulation -- >> [overlapping speakers] >> hunters go into the wild and mani
she is a young woman -- >> it was. on a day that she -- she is a young woman. actually has decided to go out and kill animals, and so she is old enough -- >> she has the right to do that. she lives in a free country. >> and we have the right to address it. >> the child -- [overlapping speakers] >> jimmy, respond to this. >> absolute limit all you have to do is go and find the person -- the family of the person that was killed in canada by a mauling last year...
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a two-girl outcall. anything for me? i'm looking for young girls, if you've got anything. >> the team is hunting specifically for ads like this one for daisy oliver, a very young-looking female who may likely be a juvenile. >> does she look like a juvie? >> i would say so. let me pull her up again. says she's 18. that's her right there. >> yeah, we got to try her. >> yeah, i'm trying to get ahold of daisy oliver. >> a female undercover makes contact with daisy's agency and makes an unusual request. >> yes, i was hoping -- it's mine and my husband's anniversary, i was hoping she'd do couples. >> a couples date is double the money, and the booker seems interested. he tells the undercough tore sit tight and wait for daisy's call back. >> she's going to call back on a blocked number. >> hopefully we'll be able to obtain an underage girl that's involved in prostitution or may be able to assist in our related cases we have open right now. >> yeah, that sounds good. >> that would be the benefit out of all of this tonight. >> it's a little after 7:00
a two-girl outcall. anything for me? i'm looking for young girls, if you've got anything. >> the team is hunting specifically for ads like this one for daisy oliver, a very young-looking female who may likely be a juvenile. >> does she look like a juvie? >> i would say so. let me pull her up again. says she's 18. that's her right there. >> yeah, we got to try her. >> yeah, i'm trying to get ahold of daisy oliver. >> a female undercover makes contact with...
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. >> how a young boxer fought his way through nearly three decades in prison, become a country's firsto us. he belongs to the ages. >> don't call me. i'll call you. >> his magnetic sense of humor, mandela was loved by everyone from world leaders to celebrities. >> when he visited the u.s., aretha franklin sang to him. tonight she's with us sharing her special memories only on "night line". >> this special edition of night line will be back in 60 sec >> this is a special edition of "nightline" nelson mandela, a man who changed the world. >> good evening and thanks for joining us. nelson mandela's face is one of the most recognizable in the world. and tonight in south africa this symbol of racial equality died at the age of 95. from boxer to advocate, prisoner to peace prize winner, seemed mandela was always fighting for a cause greater than himself. it's clear that his legacy as a champion of human rights, equality and freedom will be forever etched in our minds and memories. >> like so many around the globe, i cannot fully imagine my own life without the example that nelson mandela set
. >> how a young boxer fought his way through nearly three decades in prison, become a country's firsto us. he belongs to the ages. >> don't call me. i'll call you. >> his magnetic sense of humor, mandela was loved by everyone from world leaders to celebrities. >> when he visited the u.s., aretha franklin sang to him. tonight she's with us sharing her special memories only on "night line". >> this special edition of night line will be back in 60 sec...
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and as a young college student, i became involved in the divestment movement in the united states. member meeting with a group of anc leaders and hearing stories of their struggles and of their leader, nelson mandela. >> that was a video birthday message that president obama prepared for nelson mandela back in 2008. we've got much more ahead. please stay with us. >>> he is now at peace. our nation has lost its greatest son. our people have lost a father. although we knew that this day would come, nothing can diminish our sense of a profound and enduring loss. >> african president jacob zuma earlier tonight, announcing the death of nelson mandela in south africa. mr. man del della was hospitalized this past june. in late june, his condition went from serious to critical and at one point mr. mandela was placed on life-support. his family gathered, seemingly getting ready to say good-bye. for several days in late june, the whole world braced for the world of mr. mandela's passing. world leaders from president obama to the u.n. secretary general, ban ki-moon, offered prayers and remembr
and as a young college student, i became involved in the divestment movement in the united states. member meeting with a group of anc leaders and hearing stories of their struggles and of their leader, nelson mandela. >> that was a video birthday message that president obama prepared for nelson mandela back in 2008. we've got much more ahead. please stay with us. >>> he is now at peace. our nation has lost its greatest son. our people have lost a father. although we knew that...
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and what people don't realize, it's a very young country. the majority of people never really experienced nelson mandela as a leader. but the legacy of bringing people together, the legacy of bridging black and white, the legacy of bringing old and new is something that should live on for them. and i think it's a very hopeful time for them and should be. and it is the rainbow nation as he called it. >> rick stengel, a joy to have you here tonight as we remember this towering life. thank you. >>> we'll take a break. we'll have much more coming up on the passing of nelson mandela. up next, tom brokaw who covered mandela's long fight for freedom will be with us next with his thoughts. and later, some of the day's other news including a big and dangerous weather system moving across our country as the news marches on. >> reporter: that's a live picture of the marquee at harlem theater tonight where they quickly changed the lettering outside in remembrance of nelson mandela after the word started to spread today about his death at age 95. as we'r
and what people don't realize, it's a very young country. the majority of people never really experienced nelson mandela as a leader. but the legacy of bringing people together, the legacy of bridging black and white, the legacy of bringing old and new is something that should live on for them. and i think it's a very hopeful time for them and should be. and it is the rainbow nation as he called it. >> rick stengel, a joy to have you here tonight as we remember this towering life. thank...
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speaker, young people meet a solution to this crisis. young people need a solution to this crisis now. thank you. [applause] >> steven, thank you very much indeed. to oppose, i call mr. -- [applause] >> thank you, mr. speaker. look at theed to roles and who we represent, and today, our role is to select a one double campaign for tomorrow and the year after. now, youth unemployment, yes, the numbers are high, but so is the task of combating youth unemployment. only focuses on young people aged 16 and above. now, i am above the age of 16, so i am good. this issue supports me. but i am not selfish. [laughter] [applause] and i know none of you are too. let's pick an issue that affects all of us regardless of how old we are, let's take an issue that 18-cts all of the 11 to year-olds that we represent not just some of them. we need to look at why youth unemployment in such a big problem. value work experience more than anything. many young people spend all of their lives and education, all of their lives being looked after, and then we get into
speaker, young people meet a solution to this crisis. young people need a solution to this crisis now. thank you. [applause] >> steven, thank you very much indeed. to oppose, i call mr. -- [applause] >> thank you, mr. speaker. look at theed to roles and who we represent, and today, our role is to select a one double campaign for tomorrow and the year after. now, youth unemployment, yes, the numbers are high, but so is the task of combating youth unemployment. only focuses on young...
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thank you very much for this tribute (clapping) and speaking about diversity there's a young man who taught me a lot of things oversee the years hose now, of course, the democratic elapse for the state of california he's also that paid attendance and that's congressmen john bird (clapping) >> thank you ed. you know if willie brown were here he wouldn't have let those first degree engines go by he would have fired the cohesive (laughter) >> but the mayor didn't mess up the fight of the red triple for the tenant against the howard's authority efforts the lawyer that led the fight (clapping.) but this is a tough day for me speaking about diversity a separate male. heather i knew george i loved george and i group together. if it would for george i won't have passed the bar he took me four days and asked me legal questions i learned 63 years in law school. what encountering brought to the city it's what heather brought not 9 the city of state but to the country george brought the neighborhoods into city hall. up until the time he was mayor the downtown groups and i don't say that in a nega
thank you very much for this tribute (clapping) and speaking about diversity there's a young man who taught me a lot of things oversee the years hose now, of course, the democratic elapse for the state of california he's also that paid attendance and that's congressmen john bird (clapping) >> thank you ed. you know if willie brown were here he wouldn't have let those first degree engines go by he would have fired the cohesive (laughter) >> but the mayor didn't mess up the fight of...
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one teenage boy and an iconic photo became symbols of a need for change. the youngntoinette peterson, the bloodied and lifeless boys in the arms of a stranger is her 13-year-old brother, hector. it was june 16th, 1976, the day the soweto uprising began. >> all of a sudden there was a shot. can you imagine that number running for cover? >> reporter: it began as a peaceful protest by high school students against a government policy requiring them to learn in africans, the language of the white minority government. >> students are like no we are not going to fight anyone. we are just going to convey the message. the one written on the plaquard. >> reporter: you had no idea you were in danger? >> not at all. not at all. to us it was a peaceful march, just going to convey our message. >> reporter: but then tear gas followed by bullets were fired at the crowd by police, scores, including young hector, who wasn't even supposed to be there, were killed on that first day. >> you're sort of torn, i could see myself on the other end crying in desperation. the next moment there
one teenage boy and an iconic photo became symbols of a need for change. the youngntoinette peterson, the bloodied and lifeless boys in the arms of a stranger is her 13-year-old brother, hector. it was june 16th, 1976, the day the soweto uprising began. >> all of a sudden there was a shot. can you imagine that number running for cover? >> reporter: it began as a peaceful protest by high school students against a government policy requiring them to learn in africans, the language of...
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and i was talking to a young family. to them it meant they could adopt their children. ey're dutch and white and their children are african and black. they said his legacy means they can give their children a good and equal life. the president of south africa was also here briefly to meet with the family. and he left after speaking a few words to the crowd. but it has been nonstop, chris. >> and like many heads of state and dignitaries, plans for a funeral are meticulously planned well in advance. what can you tell us about the details and the timing for his funeral? >> reporter: as we expected, the first really big public event will be a memorial service in a football stadium. or as we say in america, a soccer stadium. in fact, that's the place where mandela gave his last public appearance to this enormous ovation. that stadium holds more than 90,000 people. and some dignitaries and even world leaders will likely attend that. three days after that, his body will lie in state in pretoria and then his state funeral, that will be on the 15th in his remote hometown of kunu.
and i was talking to a young family. to them it meant they could adopt their children. ey're dutch and white and their children are african and black. they said his legacy means they can give their children a good and equal life. the president of south africa was also here briefly to meet with the family. and he left after speaking a few words to the crowd. but it has been nonstop, chris. >> and like many heads of state and dignitaries, plans for a funeral are meticulously planned well in...
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and, as a young college student, i became involved in if divested movement of the united states. i remember meeting with a group of anc leaders and hearing stories of their struggles and all of their leader, nelson mandella. >> that was a video birthday message. we've got much more ahead. please stay with us. >>> he's now at peace. our nation has lost its greater son. our people have lost a father. although we knew that this day would come, nothing can diminish our sense of a profound and enduring loss. >> african president announcing the death of nelson mandella in south africa. in late join, his condition went from serious to critical. his family gatt othered for several days to say good-bye. prayers and remembrances were offered. but mr. mandella held on. on the first of september, he was discharged from the the hospital so that he can continue to receive intensive care at home. after he died, his home there is where south africans have gathered tonight. joining me is in front of his home right now. what can you tell us just about the scene where you are and the reaction tonigh
and, as a young college student, i became involved in if divested movement of the united states. i remember meeting with a group of anc leaders and hearing stories of their struggles and all of their leader, nelson mandella. >> that was a video birthday message. we've got much more ahead. please stay with us. >>> he's now at peace. our nation has lost its greater son. our people have lost a father. although we knew that this day would come, nothing can diminish our sense of a...
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thank you (clapping) >> and our last but not least is a young lady. ping) working on projects if a that immigrant workers she's traveled to go africa thank you so much for your contributions (clapping) >> yeah. >> so once again, we want to thank all our letters throughout their lives and people hope they continue to be the leader for california and the rest of the nation. >> (clapping) >> (speaking spanish.) >> so we would like to thank supervisor avalos and all the participants. please feel free to take a seat. we're going to go ahead and conclude the reception is following but wild to emphasize we appreciate here in the city and county of san francisco all the latinos that are out there working day in and out. i want to honor the folks who have clean up the places that workday in and out to sustain the city silently at times but we have roots here in this state. we fray many, many generations and keep building strong community and encourage our young people to get their potential and to definitely definitely pass the word we must not ends our lives w
thank you (clapping) >> and our last but not least is a young lady. ping) working on projects if a that immigrant workers she's traveled to go africa thank you so much for your contributions (clapping) >> yeah. >> so once again, we want to thank all our letters throughout their lives and people hope they continue to be the leader for california and the rest of the nation. >> (clapping) >> (speaking spanish.) >> so we would like to thank supervisor avalos and...
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long before he chatted with a young reporter, this historic figure moved a nation. >> nelson mandela. much his orator skills -- >> nothing will stop our date with destiny. >> reporter: but the aura of a story that inspired. a story so familiar and intertwined with america's past and still so very painful. >> racism will not survive. >> reporter: it was just four months after he was set free from prison in 1990 that nelson mandel what set foot in america for the first time. an eight-city tour starting in new york. it was magical. it was as if malcolm or martin were still alive and the nets had won the world series, all in new york, all in one day. former new york mayor david dinkins was instrumental in making new york mandela's first stop in america. >> in my mind, mandela was ten feet tall. what nelson mandela was able to achieve demonstrated what in fact can occur. >> reporter: one american who like mandela knows the high price of equality, congressman john lewis. >> if nelson mandela can do it we can do it. >> reporter: tonight the movie about mandela's life "long walk to freedom" p
long before he chatted with a young reporter, this historic figure moved a nation. >> nelson mandela. much his orator skills -- >> nothing will stop our date with destiny. >> reporter: but the aura of a story that inspired. a story so familiar and intertwined with america's past and still so very painful. >> racism will not survive. >> reporter: it was just four months after he was set free from prison in 1990 that nelson mandel what set foot in america for the...
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but this is not a calculating person, this is simply a young woman who was lying to try to get out oftake. >> quite a lot on the first day, kyung lah, thank you so much, appreciate it. now let's go back to anderson in south africa. >>> thank you so much, my conversation with the pulitzer prize winner, david turnley, spending decades photographing. and shares his memories next. stick with innovation. stick with power. stick with technology. get the new flexcare platinum from philips sonicare and save now. philips sonicare. but it doesn't usually work that way with health care. with unitedhealthcare, i get information on quality rated doctors, treatment options and cost estimates, so we can make better health decisions. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >>> well, everyone here in south africa of course, has memories of nelson mandela and what he meant to this country. but hardly anyone has had the extraordinary access of david turnley, a pulitzer prize winner and photographer. he has taken pictures of the family for 30 years and was invited to show some of his photographs. whe
but this is not a calculating person, this is simply a young woman who was lying to try to get out oftake. >> quite a lot on the first day, kyung lah, thank you so much, appreciate it. now let's go back to anderson in south africa. >>> thank you so much, my conversation with the pulitzer prize winner, david turnley, spending decades photographing. and shares his memories next. stick with innovation. stick with power. stick with technology. get the new flexcare platinum from...
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she committed jasmine to a children's home for ten months where with counseling the young teen seemed to pull her life back together. she went back to being a good student and working as a waitress. but pamela says danielle's boyfriend, a man she knew only as g, would not leave her granddaughter alone. >> they were demanding me to put jasmine on the phone. and i -- no. they were cussing me out and call me all kinds of names, and telling me, you don't know what we can do to you. and i said, you know, i'm an adult. she's a child. do it to me. you know? and when i told jasmine what i had done, argued on the phone with these people, tears came down her face and she said, nana, you don't know what you've done. >> while jasmine feared the threats against her grandmother's life, pamela remained unbowed until one day g appeared on her doorstep. >> this man had to be in his 30s at least. and he said, "i'm looking for jasmine." i said, who are you? and he said his name. i said, oh. really? i said, the southfield police department wants to talk to you. >> g beat a hasty retreat that night. but h
she committed jasmine to a children's home for ten months where with counseling the young teen seemed to pull her life back together. she went back to being a good student and working as a waitress. but pamela says danielle's boyfriend, a man she knew only as g, would not leave her granddaughter alone. >> they were demanding me to put jasmine on the phone. and i -- no. they were cussing me out and call me all kinds of names, and telling me, you don't know what we can do to you. and i...
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speaker, young people meet a solution to this crisis. young people need a solution to this crisis now. thank you. [applause] >> steven, thank you very much indeed. to oppose, i call mr. jawaad ashraf. [applause] >> thank you, mr. speaker. today, we need to look at the roles and who we represent, and today, our role is to select a one double campaign for tomorrow and the year after. now, youth unemployment, yes, the numbers are high, but so is the task of combating youth unemployment. this motion only focuses on young people aged 16 and above. now, i am above the age of 16, so i am good. this issue supports me. but i am not selfish. [laughter] [applause] and i know none of you are too. let's pick an issue that affects all of us regardless of how old we are, let's take an issue that affects all of the 11-year-olds to 18-year-olds that we represent not just some of them. we need to look at why youth unemployment in such a big problem. employers value work experience more than anything. many young people spend all of their lives and education
speaker, young people meet a solution to this crisis. young people need a solution to this crisis now. thank you. [applause] >> steven, thank you very much indeed. to oppose, i call mr. jawaad ashraf. [applause] >> thank you, mr. speaker. today, we need to look at the roles and who we represent, and today, our role is to select a one double campaign for tomorrow and the year after. now, youth unemployment, yes, the numbers are high, but so is the task of combating youth...
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a young woman condoms in her purse is expected to be engaging in prostitution. >> police have criminalizedssion of them. >> people go to a lot of trouble to distribute condoms to normalize condom use, to encourage condom use. and for police departments in new york city or anywhere in the country to then turn around and then say but if you look a certain way or if you're in a certain place or if you're transgender or if you are a woman of color or if you're out at 3:00 in the morning or if you're wearing a tight shirt suddenly that condom on you is evidence that you're about to conduct in lewd conduct or an offense. >> now one t wealthiest neighborhoods in the us. with more police comes more harassment of those who don't fit in. >> police are also really charged with enforcing racialized gender norms and expectations on how women are supposed to look, how men are supposed to look, how women are supposed to act and how men are supposed to act. someone who is visibly someone who is queer or gender sexually nonconforming they often read that as disorder. and they often perceive that person as
a young woman condoms in her purse is expected to be engaging in prostitution. >> police have criminalizedssion of them. >> people go to a lot of trouble to distribute condoms to normalize condom use, to encourage condom use. and for police departments in new york city or anywhere in the country to then turn around and then say but if you look a certain way or if you're in a certain place or if you're transgender or if you are a woman of color or if you're out at 3:00 in the morning...
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this is going to be a swoop. >> you can pop out and film this one. >> this young woman is done for theight but not before offering police a living, breathing reminder of exactly what it is that they are trying to accomplish out here on the track. >> what are you recording me for? can you get them out of my face? >> right now light is being shed on this issue perhaps for the first time. >> alameda county prosecutor sharmin bach says operations like these are not about harassing girls, they're all about raising public awareness to the growing problem of domestic trafficking. >> it's about really throwing the door wide open so people can see what is going on on the street corner every day. we're talking about american children being bought and sold by american men in epidemic proportions throughout our country. >> be cooperative, and you know how this works, right? >> yeah. i've got to go to jail? >> and so many people think that this is something that only happens in third world countries or with women and children coming over in shipping containers from the far east. but you know, if yo
this is going to be a swoop. >> you can pop out and film this one. >> this young woman is done for theight but not before offering police a living, breathing reminder of exactly what it is that they are trying to accomplish out here on the track. >> what are you recording me for? can you get them out of my face? >> right now light is being shed on this issue perhaps for the first time. >> alameda county prosecutor sharmin bach says operations like these are not...
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finally, as we watch this period of mourning, what should we know about modern south africa, such a youngntry but they had such a relationship with him, often calling him father and saying about old age it's time for him to rest. >> people don't realize it's a very young country and the majority of people never experienced nelson mandela as a leader. the legacy of bringing him together, bridging black-and-white and bringing old and new is together that should live on for them. it's a very hopeful time for them and should be and it is the rainbow nation, as he called it. >> rick stengel, the biographer of nelson mandela, glad to have you here as we remember this towering life. >> thank you. >>> we'll take a break and have much more on the passing of nelson mandela and tom brokaw covered nelson mandela's long fight for freedom will be with us with his thoughts and later some dangerous move including a dangerous weather system moving across our country as the news marches on. my asthma's under control. i get out a lot... except when it's too cold. like the last three weekends. asthma doesn't
finally, as we watch this period of mourning, what should we know about modern south africa, such a youngntry but they had such a relationship with him, often calling him father and saying about old age it's time for him to rest. >> people don't realize it's a very young country and the majority of people never experienced nelson mandela as a leader. the legacy of bringing him together, bridging black-and-white and bringing old and new is together that should live on for them. it's a very...
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but this is not a calculating person, this is simply a young woman who was lying to try to get out ofus mistake. >> quite a lot on the first day, kyung lah, thank you so much, appreciate it. now let's go back to anderson in south africa. >> john, thanks. up next from johannesburg my conversation with the pulitzer prize winner, david turnley, capturing some of the most important photos of the strugp he shares his memories next. ob . but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. before using her new bank of america credit card, which rewards her for responsibly managing her card balance. before receiving $25 toward her balance each quarter for making more than her minimum payment on time each month. tracey got the bankamericard better balance rewards credit card, which fits nicely with everything else in life she has
but this is not a calculating person, this is simply a young woman who was lying to try to get out ofus mistake. >> quite a lot on the first day, kyung lah, thank you so much, appreciate it. now let's go back to anderson in south africa. >> john, thanks. up next from johannesburg my conversation with the pulitzer prize winner, david turnley, capturing some of the most important photos of the strugp he shares his memories next. ob . but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids...
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reporter: on this wednesday evening in east harlem, officers james docco and victor ramos pay a visit to a youngan in the neighborhood. he's a 20-year-old named jordan raus and was arrested a few years ago on a robbery charge, but they are not here to arrest him today, they are here to make sure he stays out of trouble. >> all right. any luck yet? >> not no luck right now. >> okay. >> this is what we do. we go visit. hey, what's going on, what's up? even though you haven't gotten in trouble in awhile, we want you to continue that route. we're here to prevent them from being arrested instead of being the person that arrests them. >> this kind of proactive policing is at the heart of a little-known program within the nypd called "the juvenile robbery intervention program," or j-rip. its aim is to steer every teenager who's arrested from a robbery away from a life of crime. the focus is on two new york city neighborhoods. officers make repeated visits to the teens' homes, getting to know their families and monitoring their whereabouts. >> in the police department we usually look at where crime is h
reporter: on this wednesday evening in east harlem, officers james docco and victor ramos pay a visit to a youngan in the neighborhood. he's a 20-year-old named jordan raus and was arrested a few years ago on a robbery charge, but they are not here to arrest him today, they are here to make sure he stays out of trouble. >> all right. any luck yet? >> not no luck right now. >> okay. >> this is what we do. we go visit. hey, what's going on, what's up? even though you...
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as a working mom of two young boys angie's list saves me a lot of time.ng all the reviews i know i'm making the right choice. online or on the phone, we help you hire right the first time. with honest reviews on over 720 local services. keeping up with these two is more than a full time job, and i don't have time for unreliable companies. angie's list definitely saves me time and money. for over 18 years we've helped people take care of the things that matter most. join today. >>> hey, welcome back, i'm live in johannesburg, sometimes meeting one of your hero can be a disappointment, sometimes, not for bono, who wrote a tribute to his long-time friend, quote, he had humor and humility, laughter, not tears was his preferred way. because of the damage done to his eyes in the long-term mine, he could not form tears, now, he could finally cry, and so could we. there is more of our conversation. do you remember the first time you met mandela? >> you know, i worked for him way longer than i met him. i think it was in dublin, in the four seasons hotel. it was no
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a young lady has died. no one takes that in an uncaring manner, but she is dead. >> this child is warm. she is soft to the touch. if you rub her foot, her foot curls in. the mother has yelled in her ear and the daughter has lifted up her arms. >> reporter: the hospital says it will comply with the judge's ruling. the next step is to bring an independent doctor to review the case. the hospital suggested five doctors out of ucs. the judge gave the family until monday to pick one of those five doctors while the hospital will check on each doctor's availability. the judge says he would like her examined monday so the family knows whether further treatment is warranted. nbc bay area news. >>> just into our news room, in the last hour we have confirmed that ac transit and its union has reached a tentative labor agreement. there will be no strike. the union will present the tentative agreement to its members in the coming days. >>> new details tonight on a terrible crash in san francisco. a garbage truck hit and k
a young lady has died. no one takes that in an uncaring manner, but she is dead. >> this child is warm. she is soft to the touch. if you rub her foot, her foot curls in. the mother has yelled in her ear and the daughter has lifted up her arms. >> reporter: the hospital says it will comply with the judge's ruling. the next step is to bring an independent doctor to review the case. the hospital suggested five doctors out of ucs. the judge gave the family until monday to pick one of...
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while playing softball, he meets a young woman named teri. t. >> he's really nice. just a really nice guy. too nice to be in prison. >> with teri, lowery can see a future beyond the prison walls. he comes up with a plan. if a lie is what got him in, a lie will get him out. >> it got me thinking. the only way i'm going to get out of here is go back to -- go to the parole board and complete all the programs they wanted -- they've been asking me to complete in order to get out of here and admit that i committed this crime. >> he submits to a battery of courses designed for hard-core sex offenders. >> it was very tough because i had to sit in there with a group of men in our group and admit that i committed this crime, share -- tell them how i committed this crime, and accept responsibility for this crime. i'd been in there approximately nine years at that time and knew that if i didn't do this, i was never going to get out of there and never see my daughter. >> after completing a year of classes for sex offenders, lowery is eligible for parole. a
while playing softball, he meets a young woman named teri. t. >> he's really nice. just a really nice guy. too nice to be in prison. >> with teri, lowery can see a future beyond the prison walls. he comes up with a plan. if a lie is what got him in, a lie will get him out. >> it got me thinking. the only way i'm going to get out of here is go back to -- go to the parole board and complete all the programs they wanted -- they've been asking me to complete in order to get out of...
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most societies know that it takes more effort to socialize a young man and young boys who are morally neglected. very unpleasant ways of doing this, i have noticed. most societies in just a lot of effort into humanizing, civilizing young men. what i have seen is in our school there has been a decline of character education and moral education, move replacing it with things like self-esteem programs, various therapeutic approaches that are -- we have a tried and true method of civilizing boys. it is through good sportsmanship, they can get from their coaches and moral guidance from parents, but reinforced by teachers and moved away from that. i believe now boys have become second-class citizens in our schools and their problems i neglected. a young man today is less likely to go to college than his sister. across all ethnic groups and racial groups and socioeconomic groups you find boys are behind their female counterparts, far less literate, the average 15-year-old boy has the writing skills of a 13-year-old girl, he is reading a year-and-a-half behind her, most importantly boys like
most societies know that it takes more effort to socialize a young man and young boys who are morally neglected. very unpleasant ways of doing this, i have noticed. most societies in just a lot of effort into humanizing, civilizing young men. what i have seen is in our school there has been a decline of character education and moral education, move replacing it with things like self-esteem programs, various therapeutic approaches that are -- we have a tried and true method of civilizing boys....
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and as a young college student, i became involved in the divestment movement in the united states. member meeting with a group of anc leaders and hearing stories of their struggles and of their leader, nelson mandela. >> that was a video birthday message that president obama prepared for nelson mandela back in 2008. we've got much more ahead. please stay with us. [ male announcer ] this is george. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ because you can't beat zero heartburn. woo hoo! [ male announcer ] prilosec otc is the number one doctor recommended frequent heartburn medicine for 8 straight years. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >>> he is now at peace. our nation has lost its greatest s son. our people have lost a father. although we knew that this day would come, nothing can diminish our sense of a profound and enduring loss. >> african president jacob zuma earlier tonight, announcing the death of nelson mandela in south a
and as a young college student, i became involved in the divestment movement in the united states. member meeting with a group of anc leaders and hearing stories of their struggles and of their leader, nelson mandela. >> that was a video birthday message that president obama prepared for nelson mandela back in 2008. we've got much more ahead. please stay with us. [ male announcer ] this is george. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take...
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which just adds to the complication and i think it makes a young person more likely to say whatever or right or wrong intelligently or not and not sign up for this and ninety five dollars a year the starting penalty for not signing up for obamacare there may be some some plans in the private market that actually are marketing more economical but we'll see the plume problem of that larry because once the exchanges created the private the private market is part of the exchange i think that's the argument that we've seen those on the right try to make would be go back to the private market but the current system for young people good health care is almost impossible to get health care in the current system the affordable care act a quote unquote obamacare allows you. to easy access to easy access to affordable health care and beyond that point if you decide just to get catastrophic care you can get that at a reasonable cost and you think about all the states where the governors decided to create their own exchanges so places like california maryland kentucky connecticut and all those stat
which just adds to the complication and i think it makes a young person more likely to say whatever or right or wrong intelligently or not and not sign up for this and ninety five dollars a year the starting penalty for not signing up for obamacare there may be some some plans in the private market that actually are marketing more economical but we'll see the plume problem of that larry because once the exchanges created the private the private market is part of the exchange i think that's the...
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. >> you got to interview a very remarkable young man. >> 17 years old, he invented a mind-controllednic arm. kind of amazing. i can't wait to tell you about it when we get back. the stream is uniquely >> okay, i'm phil with lindsay and costa, costa, what have you got going for us? >> let's take a look. 17 years old, he invented a mind-controlled prosthetic army. he's trying to hit that $100,000 price point so more people can have access to prosthetics. >> where do you use your mountain bike. >> all over where i live, in the mountains. >> the beautiful mountains of colorado, the place of this extraordinary teenager finds his inspiration. >> had a would be your dreams? to have your own lab tear? i'm getting into the final product. >> inspiration that has taken him all the way to the white house, even the president was amazed by his creations. >> i never would have imagined anything i made in my bedroom would be shaking hands with the president. >> gaining attention around the world for the creation of a low-cost prosthetic army that interfaces with the human brain. completely self-taug
. >> you got to interview a very remarkable young man. >> 17 years old, he invented a mind-controllednic arm. kind of amazing. i can't wait to tell you about it when we get back. the stream is uniquely >> okay, i'm phil with lindsay and costa, costa, what have you got going for us? >> let's take a look. 17 years old, he invented a mind-controlled prosthetic army. he's trying to hit that $100,000 price point so more people can have access to prosthetics. >> where do...
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juba and then spread to other cities in south sudan well you have to remember that south sudan is a young country and a civil war is what initially caused breakaway from the north you know the united states campaigned for it some experts believe that washington's enthusiasm for south sudan autonomy had less to do with humanitarian issues and more to do about the south sudanese oil reserves now the irony right now is that no matter which way you slice it the international community has another crisis on its hands that may be costly and complicated the country's top u.n. humanitarian official said the death toll from the past ten days has surpassed one thousand but added that there's no official firm counts it may be more it may be less nobody knows what we do know is that the violence is spreading and spreading quickly. and apart from the u.n. peacekeeping force washington is sending marines closer to south sudan the state department says they will assist in the evacuation of american citizens from the area if needed by patrick a news wire editor of a human is a key was says the u.s. needs
juba and then spread to other cities in south sudan well you have to remember that south sudan is a young country and a civil war is what initially caused breakaway from the north you know the united states campaigned for it some experts believe that washington's enthusiasm for south sudan autonomy had less to do with humanitarian issues and more to do about the south sudanese oil reserves now the irony right now is that no matter which way you slice it the international community has another...
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a young man received a sentence that eastern even a judge call. >> 23 years eatio ago weldon waa fatherf two bhoi bhois boys aa budding record label. >> he was a total joke jokester. >> this is weldon's sister. inafge left he was also a smalle marijuana dealer. trans actions that let him down to this place the fed penitentiary where he has been incarcerated for a debl decade w rchl. >> while we talkin angela called for prison and talked about what led him there. i was young and dumb and it was a big mistake. >> a mistake that owe i e he isg dearly for. >> one of my childhood friends was arrested and he was works as an informant. >> he sold his friend pot three times. a total value of just over 1,000 dollars. the informant claimed he saw a gun in two transactions. and aer iscer is e serb a seard guns. >> it's a progressive stat utd youtuba progress statute withth. 9 firsltthe first one is five y. >>. >> did he use the gun or pull the gunned o gurn or begun o gu. >> no. the prosecutor gave him a 3450ea deal. >> we faced over on 100 years ie didn't take the plea offer. the prosecutor said
a young man received a sentence that eastern even a judge call. >> 23 years eatio ago weldon waa fatherf two bhoi bhois boys aa budding record label. >> he was a total joke jokester. >> this is weldon's sister. inafge left he was also a smalle marijuana dealer. trans actions that let him down to this place the fed penitentiary where he has been incarcerated for a debl decade w rchl. >> while we talkin angela called for prison and talked about what led him there. i was...
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and a lot of young women are not angry at men. so you don't find african-americans as part of the movement. it has evolved into a white, upper middle class women's movement. and so when i say who stole feminism i am talking about the elites in the universities who defined it in extreme ways. there are articles in magazines for colleges for boys to avoid where you will go and they will have angry women and so forth. so i think that is all contributed to the bad name of feminism. i think people would think i was a dissonance in the theory, but i don't here the attack like in the past. >> what about women's studies programming in universities? >> there are many drawn from other fields teaching the classes. you have experts on socialology of women and they give straight-forward classes. what worries me is feminist theory and young women come into the classes and i have looked at the text book and the independent women forums asked for a look at the context of the books. and she found negative views of men, hostility to traditional femi
and a lot of young women are not angry at men. so you don't find african-americans as part of the movement. it has evolved into a white, upper middle class women's movement. and so when i say who stole feminism i am talking about the elites in the universities who defined it in extreme ways. there are articles in magazines for colleges for boys to avoid where you will go and they will have angry women and so forth. so i think that is all contributed to the bad name of feminism. i think people...
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. >>> a young bowler has pulled off what most bowlers never do in a lifetime. her accomplishment makes this our "play of the day." it comes to us from the tampa bay area. >> 9-year-old hannah diem, enjoying herself during a recent league night. she kept throwing strikes. she threw nothing but strikes. she scored a perfect 300. >> when i threw the last strike, i threw my hands up. i ran back there. and she was sobbing on my shoulder. >> people were cheering and clapping. it was just absolutely magical. >> hannah is the youngest ever to score a perfect 300 in the
. >>> a young bowler has pulled off what most bowlers never do in a lifetime. her accomplishment makes this our "play of the day." it comes to us from the tampa bay area. >> 9-year-old hannah diem, enjoying herself during a recent league night. she kept throwing strikes. she threw nothing but strikes. she scored a perfect 300. >> when i threw the last strike, i threw my hands up. i ran back there. and she was sobbing on my shoulder. >> people were cheering...
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is an undeclared global battlefield in which a young man is just one of the front lines. well today we're looking at a decade of america's drone warfare a yemen and pakistan that's left the population in fear of a strike any time anywhere and on anyone this year source of billion victims testify before the u.s. congress but this story is a waved away by the white house that insists that these terrorist attacks have pinpoint accurate in the latest incident up to seventeen people were killed in a rural wedding ceremony in yemen. next reports on the human price of america's war. it says no faith for the one who has no trust but both are now in short supply in this part of yemen for months the class has been without its math teacher and this pupil without his father this is the big show about a charity i didn't know. his name is still on the staff schedule but i leave hasn't been here since signing out of class on january twenty third the last of the the finality the father of three was killed by a u.s. drone alongside his twenty year old cousin salim a college student who dro
is an undeclared global battlefield in which a young man is just one of the front lines. well today we're looking at a decade of america's drone warfare a yemen and pakistan that's left the population in fear of a strike any time anywhere and on anyone this year source of billion victims testify before the u.s. congress but this story is a waved away by the white house that insists that these terrorist attacks have pinpoint accurate in the latest incident up to seventeen people were killed in a...
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a woman, a young girl was shot, another one in very minor condition, a minor wound sustained in this shooting at this high school. these are pictures from earlier when the students were asked to leave the high school with their hands up. they didn't know if there were any others involved and the sheriff now saying once again, does not believe others were involved. joe johns was listening and watching. for our viewers, joe, who are just tuning in to "the situation room" right now, want to get an update on what was going on, update us on what we know. >> there was a lot of new information in that news conference and kudos to the sheriff for putting it out there. what we now know is this shooter goes to the school, he goes to the west side of the building near a student parking lot, three entrances back there, and he asks for a teacher by name, and where that teacher's location is. he's carrying a shotgun. then he apparently walks into the building, somehow the teacher he's looking for is alerted to the fact that the shooter's coming for him. the teacher exits the building and authoriti
a woman, a young girl was shot, another one in very minor condition, a minor wound sustained in this shooting at this high school. these are pictures from earlier when the students were asked to leave the high school with their hands up. they didn't know if there were any others involved and the sheriff now saying once again, does not believe others were involved. joe johns was listening and watching. for our viewers, joe, who are just tuning in to "the situation room" right now, want...
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it is a young marine who had been injured by an ied, a live explosive device. he young man -- i take one quick step back and say, you know, i wasn't kidding when i say berkeley was a formative place to grow up in. it was also a formative place to train. i thought i have seen average, possible. gunshot wins, stab wounds, explosive injuries even. motor vehicle accidents. i felt very comfortable with my level of experience or trauma based on my book kings county experience and so forth. the first day that we were there it is so hard to describe because even though it did not ball to read for years before deploying and seeing individuals with the extremity injuries and prosthetics and some of them still undergoing the additional surgeries they need it, i hadn't seen that brought in real time right after occurred. that was what i saw upon arriving, you know, there was no delay. some of our colleagues were two other areas where they didn't see casualties for weeks or even months after being stationed. we thought the first day. the nike says that he thinks no matter wh
it is a young marine who had been injured by an ied, a live explosive device. he young man -- i take one quick step back and say, you know, i wasn't kidding when i say berkeley was a formative place to grow up in. it was also a formative place to train. i thought i have seen average, possible. gunshot wins, stab wounds, explosive injuries even. motor vehicle accidents. i felt very comfortable with my level of experience or trauma based on my book kings county experience and so forth. the first...
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the victim is recovering. >> another theft left a young man without medicine. someone broke into a van last night on willow pass road. the thieves got way with his heart medication. >> still to come targeting your money. new revel yeahings thieves got more than first revealed in that massive breech at target. >> and will the third time be the charm for ac transit? >> kickoff for fight hunger bowl in just a moment. that story is coming up live. >> starbucks gift card that keeps on giving. stay with us, more still t female announcer: female announcer: it's time to make room for the new mattress models during sleep train's huge year end clearance sale. get beautyrest, posturepedic, even tempur-pedic mattress sets, at low clearance prices. save even more on floor samples, demonstrators and closeout inventory. plus, free same-day delivery, set up and removal of your old set. why wait for the new models? sleep train's year end clearance sale is on now. superior service, best selection, lowest price, guaranteed! ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> ac transit
the victim is recovering. >> another theft left a young man without medicine. someone broke into a van last night on willow pass road. the thieves got way with his heart medication. >> still to come targeting your money. new revel yeahings thieves got more than first revealed in that massive breech at target. >> and will the third time be the charm for ac transit? >> kickoff for fight hunger bowl in just a moment. that story is coming up live. >> starbucks gift...
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>> there was a young man called mimi, and he was a major, major activist, and he was going to be hungarsalis: but on his way to the gallows, mimi delivered a message to hendrik verwoerd, the architect of apartheid. >> ( sings "watch out, verwoerd" ) and all the people in the cells as he was going joined him. >> ( group sings "watch out, verwoerd" ) >> as this guy is going to his death and he's saying to verwoerd, "watch out, verwoerd. here comes the black man." i mean, to me, it's like the most... one of the most... probably the most powerful, like, liberation song i've ever heard. >> marsalis: it's powerful hearing you sing it here today. >> ( singing "watch out, verwoerd" ) >> marsalis: "watch out, verwould" became one of the earliest anthems for freedom. the music moved and motivated an embattled people. our civil rights movement had its music, but, in south africa, hundreds of songs rang out. >> ( singing "nanku" ) >> marsalis: "nanku," recorded by mariam makeba, kept alive the spirit of mandela and others locked up on robben island. >> the nation's feelings when those guys were a
>> there was a young man called mimi, and he was a major, major activist, and he was going to be hungarsalis: but on his way to the gallows, mimi delivered a message to hendrik verwoerd, the architect of apartheid. >> ( sings "watch out, verwoerd" ) and all the people in the cells as he was going joined him. >> ( group sings "watch out, verwoerd" ) >> as this guy is going to his death and he's saying to verwoerd, "watch out, verwoerd. here comes...
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we knocked, and a young woman named sarah came to the door. e doing a story about who lived in this house in 1960. >> oh, yes, uh-huh. >> do you know about this person? >> irene garza? >> irene garza. you knew that? >> yeah. >> this is irene garza's cousin. sarah had learned about irene's murder when she was in high school. how old are you now? >> i'm 25. >> 25 years old, the same age as irene when she died. and like irene, sarah lives with her parents. in fact, irene's old bedroom is now sarah's bedroom. sarah even bears an eerie resemblance to irene. >> you almost have the same hair, i must say. she had long, dark hair. >> noemi asked if she could go in the house. >> see what it triggers back because i was here as a child. the day that she went missing, i was here. >> oh, you were here. wow. >> sarah welcomed her inside where the past came back in a way noemi never imagined. inside, sarah gave something to noemi. after all these years, a high school yearbook from 1949 had remained in the house through three different owners, waiting for the f
we knocked, and a young woman named sarah came to the door. e doing a story about who lived in this house in 1960. >> oh, yes, uh-huh. >> do you know about this person? >> irene garza? >> irene garza. you knew that? >> yeah. >> this is irene garza's cousin. sarah had learned about irene's murder when she was in high school. how old are you now? >> i'm 25. >> 25 years old, the same age as irene when she died. and like irene, sarah lives with her...