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this is really interesting because harry belafonte was known as the king of comics allen of course he wasn't us that he signed to a sold out house at carnegie hall and every korean went well supplied and a lot of international performers edition of different nationalities awesome the recordings of this very popular sign. by the nineteen sixties there were a lot of different variations. it's used in a sincere way for jewish celebrations. but exhausting use by recording artists such as allan sherman me to carry the added about jewish suburbanites. its use by torino turin in a very serious and says the civil rights and tends to be quite sad as the sun now and it says now is the moment so it's interesting how has all these different layers of meaning the eye. martin said new versions of company b of a host of new ep really new to him she said the visitors to check out the exhibit at the museum i need to be a delightful surprise. i think it's a nice breath of fresh air at the end of the museum experience to focus on something that's so familiar that has the sand and dimensions. the exhibit
this is really interesting because harry belafonte was known as the king of comics allen of course he wasn't us that he signed to a sold out house at carnegie hall and every korean went well supplied and a lot of international performers edition of different nationalities awesome the recordings of this very popular sign. by the nineteen sixties there were a lot of different variations. it's used in a sincere way for jewish celebrations. but exhausting use by recording artists such as allan...
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harry belafonte. no way stokely might upstage dr.ing with his eloquent -- teasingds, stokely is dr. king. he says, my activism is one of the reasons you are coming out against the war. tavis: this audience knows i love dr. king. out thistext coming summer. i regard him as the greatest american this country has produced. i will be the first to say stokely outdid him that day. if you see stokely speech and king speak, it was the one day stokely took the show. it.ely killed >> 30 friendship was connected to that vietnam war road test. -- the deep protest was connected to that vietnam war protest. stokely says he is coming and is going to be in the front row and is leading the standing ovation for dr. king. it's important to note that stokely loves dr. king deeply. anis: this might sound like indictment on this generation, on our generation, and if it comes across that way, maybe it's deliberate. long at a dinner party not ago, and we were talking about the fact that our generation -- we are notasure up. our parents. we are not our great
harry belafonte. no way stokely might upstage dr.ing with his eloquent -- teasingds, stokely is dr. king. he says, my activism is one of the reasons you are coming out against the war. tavis: this audience knows i love dr. king. out thistext coming summer. i regard him as the greatest american this country has produced. i will be the first to say stokely outdid him that day. if you see stokely speech and king speak, it was the one day stokely took the show. it.ely killed >> 30 friendship...
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fighting bedtime according to the full extent of it suited bag of money chasing and last december belafonte to head to insanity and thirty six and the unknown. five decks have already been deported this month so far. many heavy and it did any of the cost but those in midfield but just couldn't get a shot to death and insisted on adam antiques and sanity while it's on the trip into two basic as many as sixty thousand the backs to the distribution and be with us that the story tells you that the taste however to forgive at the end of the province is trying to wash its hands off sightseeing. it has delighted that you'll be missed and the distribution is that the spontaneity of the district administration did this and that meant that i've come up that's been upset by those at the knees up under the bodhi as dvd getting the province doubt affected. it's usually that is about to end a wonderful job of it and that is noting five she's young she's bugging she isn't is a clean and that the nano and the things that serve them and stayed taken though i was going on in pots. box office this weekend rea
fighting bedtime according to the full extent of it suited bag of money chasing and last december belafonte to head to insanity and thirty six and the unknown. five decks have already been deported this month so far. many heavy and it did any of the cost but those in midfield but just couldn't get a shot to death and insisted on adam antiques and sanity while it's on the trip into two basic as many as sixty thousand the backs to the distribution and be with us that the story tells you that the...
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he was introduced to her by harry belafonte who had introduced them to a global audience.so he was interested in anti-apartheid activism and she had spoke out forcefully against them and were living in exile. and also she's this beautiful woman who is considered as world-renowned individual and someone who wants to be around him. john f. kennedy makes a point of having her come and she's just so proud in 1962. and so it's very important because in a way they provided stokely with this and she is a more well-known leader of stokely carmichael. by marrying her with different treatments like an official diplomat and they both are. but they will treat you very important and they get the more personalized understanding of the struggle in africa. always saying that black people wherever they are, they are african. and that we are all africans. whether from harlem or haiti or birmingham, alabama, and so what's interesting is their aim is crucial and they are international celebrities. one thing that i think is interesting about politics and movements in the 60s in a way that is d
he was introduced to her by harry belafonte who had introduced them to a global audience.so he was interested in anti-apartheid activism and she had spoke out forcefully against them and were living in exile. and also she's this beautiful woman who is considered as world-renowned individual and someone who wants to be around him. john f. kennedy makes a point of having her come and she's just so proud in 1962. and so it's very important because in a way they provided stokely with this and she...
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you spoke at yankee stadium where he was introduced by harry belafonte. >> never in the history of humankind has there ever been a voice that has more clearly caught the imagination of the spirit and fired up the hope of freedom than the voice of the deputy president of south africa nelson mandela. [cheers] >> the principle of one person, objective. our throughout our lifetime, we have -- we will remain true to this until the end of our days. >> that was nelson mandela speaking at yankee stadium, four months after his release from prison in south africa. he came to the united states to thank those who have fought for his freedom. that clip is taken from the film "mandela in america." ryan shapiro, we're going to talk about other cases you're involved with in our next segment, but why is this so important to you? also, talk about the latest news we have a president obama seeking limits for the nsa. >> why is this so important to me? why.t to know nelson mandela is held as cicero figure, yet the united states actively suppressed his movement. was very likely involved in putting him in prison f
you spoke at yankee stadium where he was introduced by harry belafonte. >> never in the history of humankind has there ever been a voice that has more clearly caught the imagination of the spirit and fired up the hope of freedom than the voice of the deputy president of south africa nelson mandela. [cheers] >> the principle of one person, objective. our throughout our lifetime, we have -- we will remain true to this until the end of our days. >> that was nelson mandela...
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harry belafonte tee. honor to meet him.ortant things on television and to me, he said, stay out of trouble. >> okay. >> what advice. >> today on the show we have tons about the still missing plane. i can't believe we are talking about this long and still have no evidence. we are going to talk about that march madness basketball tournament. i'm going to talk about the debate between electability and principle going in the democratic party. >> okay. that sounds really great. it was great hanging out with you. looking forward to "the cycle" which comes up next. co: i've always found you don't know you need a hotel room until you're sure you do. bartender: thanks, captain obvious. co: which is what makes using the hotels.com mobile app so useful. i can book a nearby hotel room from wherever i am. or, i could not book a hotel room and put my cellphone back into my pocket as if nothing happened. hotels.com. i don't need it right now. a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation, an irregular heartbeat not
harry belafonte tee. honor to meet him.ortant things on television and to me, he said, stay out of trouble. >> okay. >> what advice. >> today on the show we have tons about the still missing plane. i can't believe we are talking about this long and still have no evidence. we are going to talk about that march madness basketball tournament. i'm going to talk about the debate between electability and principle going in the democratic party. >> okay. that sounds really...