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they understood what was happening to people in the congo. once, someone told me they could not read and write, so they could not understand that. the term illiterate assumes people don't think. black people knew what was going on. they knew from the ame church as they attended, they knew from the baptist churches, they knew from missionaries what was going on. in areas where they could not read or write, there was someone who could read in the community. they would get the chicago defender and church documents and they were well aware that they were being treated like people in the congo. i chose two women to look at their life to determine how learning about the colonial experience shaped their politics. the first is ann hutton. she was college educated, she married alfred hutton and they bore two children. her husband worked for the ymca. i'm jumping ahead in her biography. her husband died in 1916 and she began to work for the white w -- ywca. the u.s. had begun to deploy troops in the segregated units to germany. life for these men was n
they understood what was happening to people in the congo. once, someone told me they could not read and write, so they could not understand that. the term illiterate assumes people don't think. black people knew what was going on. they knew from the ame church as they attended, they knew from the baptist churches, they knew from missionaries what was going on. in areas where they could not read or write, there was someone who could read in the community. they would get the chicago defender and...
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it was the capital on the banks of the congo.it was very important to the promoters of this fight that the fight get in before the storms occurred. once the rainy season comes you can't do anything. the congo had such a wonderful name. to call it zaire didn't have quite the majesty. but there it was, the congo. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> mobutu was everywhere. he was the equivalent of joseph stalin. you saw his picture everywhere. part of the vanity of dictators, they almost always, with the possible exception of mussolini, who was half ugly and half attractive. most dictators are unbelievably ugly or plain. franco. hitler. mobutu looked the archetype, the epitome of a closet sadist. sort of guy if you meet him in the bar you think, oh my god, who are the poor women who are associated with this fellow? since mobutu was an extraordinarily practical man for his country, down under the stadium seated 100,000 people were detention pens and rooms and chambers where you could imprison as many as a couple thousand people at once. before the fight came,
it was the capital on the banks of the congo.it was very important to the promoters of this fight that the fight get in before the storms occurred. once the rainy season comes you can't do anything. the congo had such a wonderful name. to call it zaire didn't have quite the majesty. but there it was, the congo. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> mobutu was everywhere. he was the equivalent of joseph stalin. you saw his picture everywhere. part of the vanity of dictators, they almost always, with the...
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it was the capital on the banks of the congo.important to the promoters of this fight that the fight get in before the storms occurred. once the rainy season comes you can't do anything. the congo had such a wonderful name. to call it zaire didn't have quite the majesty. but there it was, the congo. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> mobutu was everywhere. he was the equivalent of joseph stalin. you saw his picture everywhere. part of the vanity of dictators, they almost always, with the possible exception of mussolini, who was half ugly and half attractive. most dictators are unbelievably ugly or plain. franco. hitler. mobutu looked the archetype, the epitome of a closet sadist. sort of guy if you meet him in the bar you think, oh my god, who are the poor women who are associated with this fellow? since mobutu was an extraordinarily practical man for his country, down under the stadium seated 100,000 people were detention pens and rooms and chambers where you could imprison as many as a couple thousand people at once. before the fight came, the crimi
it was the capital on the banks of the congo.important to the promoters of this fight that the fight get in before the storms occurred. once the rainy season comes you can't do anything. the congo had such a wonderful name. to call it zaire didn't have quite the majesty. but there it was, the congo. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> mobutu was everywhere. he was the equivalent of joseph stalin. you saw his picture everywhere. part of the vanity of dictators, they almost always, with the possible...
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. >> in the belgian congo, it was foaledly mutiny.onths the political pattern changed with speed until it was seized by the forces of the colonel. >> after watching the other night, i would rate myself about number two now. >> i'm out the break floyd patterson's record, and by this being my 20th birthday, today january 17th, that leaves me one year to reach my goals. >> people do say i'm cocky, some say i need a good whooping but anything i say i back it up. the other night i predicted i would knock him out in four rounds and i did. ♪ >> keep it close. >> that's impossible. i'm the greatest. if you get too slow, i'll knock you out. >> are you taking money for this fight? >> i saw sonny listen a few days ago. >> ain't me ugly? >> i'm young. i'm handsome. i'm fast. i'm pretty, and can't possibly be beat. >> cassius goes into the record book as another great upset in the heavyweight history. >> it's befitting that i leave the game just like i came in, beating a big, bad monster who knocks out everybody and no one can whoop him. that's wh
. >> in the belgian congo, it was foaledly mutiny.onths the political pattern changed with speed until it was seized by the forces of the colonel. >> after watching the other night, i would rate myself about number two now. >> i'm out the break floyd patterson's record, and by this being my 20th birthday, today january 17th, that leaves me one year to reach my goals. >> people do say i'm cocky, some say i need a good whooping but anything i say i back it up. the other...
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i was at the congo and such a wonderful name, somehow called -- there it was called the congo. ♪ >> mobutusible exception of mussolini, most of them are ugly or plain. hitler. mobutu is the epitome of a closet sadist, the sort of guy if you meet him in a bar you think, oh, my god, who are the poor women associated with this fellow. mobutu was extraordinary for his country. down under the stadium, seated 100,000 people, were detention pens and rooms and chambers where you could imprison as many as a couple thousand people at once. before the fight came, the criminal rate in zaire began to go up and a few white foreigners had been killed driving their cars and mobutu decided this was going to be a disaster in terms of publicity. so on a given day, he had a thousand of the leading criminals rounded up and put in this stadium down in the detention pens. and then the legend has it, he had 100 taken at random and killed them and the reason was a simple one from his point of view. criminals who make a life out of it have connections that protect them when they are in trouble. so by making this ki
i was at the congo and such a wonderful name, somehow called -- there it was called the congo. ♪ >> mobutusible exception of mussolini, most of them are ugly or plain. hitler. mobutu is the epitome of a closet sadist, the sort of guy if you meet him in a bar you think, oh, my god, who are the poor women associated with this fellow. mobutu was extraordinary for his country. down under the stadium, seated 100,000 people, were detention pens and rooms and chambers where you could imprison...
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they underskood what was happening to people in the congo. and once someone told me well, they couldn't have possibly understood that because they couldn't read and write. i don't use the term illiterate. i like the term non-literate. because illiterate assumes people don't think and they don't have other ways of knowing what's going on. in the pulpit and in the presses black people knew what was going on. they knew from the a.m.e. churches that they attended, they knew from the bap pivot churches, they knew from missionaries what was going on. and areas where they couldn't read or write there was always somebody who could read in the community. and they got the crisis, the chicago defender and church documents and they were well aware that they were being treated like people in the congo. second point, i chose two women to look at their lives to determine how learning about the colonial experience shaped their politics. the first is addie hutton, born in 1866 in norfolk, virginia. she was college educated. she married alfius hutton and they
they underskood what was happening to people in the congo. and once someone told me well, they couldn't have possibly understood that because they couldn't read and write. i don't use the term illiterate. i like the term non-literate. because illiterate assumes people don't think and they don't have other ways of knowing what's going on. in the pulpit and in the presses black people knew what was going on. they knew from the a.m.e. churches that they attended, they knew from the bap pivot...
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an incredible experience to be that close to mountain gorillas in congo, ruwanda.erry, you and others at the zoo played a big role in harambe's life, you were parents to him for about a year. what was he like as a young gorilla? >> i told everybody, he was born, he was on the small side. his mom gave up after 21 days. she was young to be having a baby. so we took him, bottle raised him. i took him home at night. i had two sons, never changed a diaper. i am getting up 2:00 in the morning changing the diaper, giving him his bottle. it was a unique experience. >> at a certain age they're too big to be handling like that, and silverbacks, adult males are incredibly strong animals. was he aggressive or violent in your experience? >> no. he never was violent. he was a very inquisitive, curious character. made keepers lives miserable. >> how so? was he mischievious? >> he would do things like throw the water, he would hold the doors open so they couldn't close it and sit there and look at them. they finally give up, walk off. he would close it himself. he was never mean o
an incredible experience to be that close to mountain gorillas in congo, ruwanda.erry, you and others at the zoo played a big role in harambe's life, you were parents to him for about a year. what was he like as a young gorilla? >> i told everybody, he was born, he was on the small side. his mom gave up after 21 days. she was young to be having a baby. so we took him, bottle raised him. i took him home at night. i had two sons, never changed a diaper. i am getting up 2:00 in the morning...
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aÑos despuÉs y contra todos los pronÓsticos, retÓ a george el estadio 20 de mayo, o repÚblica del congogada para la contienda que fue televisada en el mundo entero, pero no en el paÍs anfitriÓn. ali lo amarró y asimilÓ sus ataques, en el octavo asalto lo destruyÓ con combinaciones para coronarse monarca. alì se convertÍa en leyenda. tras anunciar su retiro, dejando del boxeo en 1981. al ser diagnosticado de parkinson, no dejÓ la vÍa pÚblica, 1986 encendiÓ la llama olÍmpica en atlanta. la vida y el Éxito se transformaron en un ejemplo vivo para deportistas. el rÉcord de su carrera fue de 61 combates, 56 victorias, 37 por nocauts, y cinco derrotas. en 2015 alÍ fue hospitalizado varias veces. >> descanse en paz el campeÓn. autoridades dieron un paso para tratar de recuperar la confianza de los ciudadanos en una ciudad donde la violencia estÁ a la orden del dÍa con un promedio de dos asesinatos diarios. revelaron centenares de vÍdeos que involucran a policÍas, en situaciones que el uso de la fuerza ha resultado imprescindible. los nuevos vÍdeos grabados a policías serÁn dados a conocer al p
aÑos despuÉs y contra todos los pronÓsticos, retÓ a george el estadio 20 de mayo, o repÚblica del congogada para la contienda que fue televisada en el mundo entero, pero no en el paÍs anfitriÓn. ali lo amarró y asimilÓ sus ataques, en el octavo asalto lo destruyÓ con combinaciones para coronarse monarca. alì se convertÍa en leyenda. tras anunciar su retiro, dejando del boxeo en 1981. al ser diagnosticado de parkinson, no dejÓ la vÍa pÚblica, 1986 encendiÓ la llama olÍmpica en...
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stephen: it's kind of like your character from "the hateful 8." >> and he worked himselfs into the congote letters to various governments. king leopold, even though he was extracting all those riches he ran out of money building the railroad so he started borrowing money from various governments. george washington williams was writing letters to various governments telling them what he was doing and to stop supporting him and, of course, the united states was one of the first countries to support king leopold and he was trying to stop them from doing it also. >> stephen: in that scene, are you actually in africa in those shots? >> we're in a beautiful, air conditioned bug-free studio in london. >> stephen: that shot right there wasn't anywhere on the african belt? >> we didn't touch africa. ( laughter ). >> stephen: how much of your work these days is in a green room, like, looking at a broom with ping-pong balls glued to it? >> i would say, i don't know, each movie has a bit of it because that happens. but no more than-- a third. this movie just happened to be on the lot for some reason
stephen: it's kind of like your character from "the hateful 8." >> and he worked himselfs into the congote letters to various governments. king leopold, even though he was extracting all those riches he ran out of money building the railroad so he started borrowing money from various governments. george washington williams was writing letters to various governments telling them what he was doing and to stop supporting him and, of course, the united states was one of the first...
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. >> stripped of their rights, exploited and abused, working in the democratic republic of the congo's mines are hell on earth, forced labor without any pay at all. modern slavery has many faces and is more wide red than generally understood. these asian fishermen have been through hell as cap on ship, so-called c slaves, forced to work without pay. but they are lucky and survived. more than half of people on the slave index live in five countries. the largest number live in india were nearly 18.5 lead people our list it as slaves. many are forced to serve as domestic slaves. after india comes china, pakistan, bangladesh and use pakistan. the country with the highest number of slaves per a -- per capita is north korea. but there are incidences of slaves in 167 countries. a study says the number of slaves worldwide has risen sharply due to improved data the ring. it's based on interviews carried with 42,000 people. daniel: let's dive deeper into this topic to discuss this. it is shocking that in 2016, we have tenwhat kinds of condition contribute to slavery in the worst affected countri
. >> stripped of their rights, exploited and abused, working in the democratic republic of the congo's mines are hell on earth, forced labor without any pay at all. modern slavery has many faces and is more wide red than generally understood. these asian fishermen have been through hell as cap on ship, so-called c slaves, forced to work without pay. but they are lucky and survived. more than half of people on the slave index live in five countries. the largest number live in india were...
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en la historia de juegos olÍmpicos y lo harÁn bajo una bandera olÍmpica, dos de ellos que son del congotrato de la federaciÓn se quedaron iniciaron otra vida, aseguran que pasaron hambre, tengo hambre de medalla para cambiar mi vida. >> quiero llegar y luchar en el tatami para mostrar quien soy. >> hace unos dÍas el comitÉ olÍmpico anunciÓ que ellos dos y otros 8 atletas competirÁn en rÍo bajo la bandera olimpica, en su caso fue posible gracias a un entrenad entrenador de ayudo local. >> estÁn preparados para luchar. >> todos los dÍas se desplazan casi dos horas para llegar de la favela donde viven a este gimnasio, un gran sacrificio pero sin duda incomparable con el esfuerzo. >> la expresiÓn les cambia a ambos cuando se habla de sepÁis, no quieren volver, dicen que tambiÉn fue un infierno, aseguran que cuando perdÍan los metieron en una jaula. >> tuve que parar en un entrenamiento y explicarle al resto una situaciÓn de ellos y pasÓ haber una competencia mÁs pacÍfica. >> viendo los entrenar, pero todo vale para cambiar su vida mÁs en el caso de Él que se ha casado y tiene un niÑo, en rÍ
en la historia de juegos olÍmpicos y lo harÁn bajo una bandera olÍmpica, dos de ellos que son del congotrato de la federaciÓn se quedaron iniciaron otra vida, aseguran que pasaron hambre, tengo hambre de medalla para cambiar mi vida. >> quiero llegar y luchar en el tatami para mostrar quien soy. >> hace unos dÍas el comitÉ olÍmpico anunciÓ que ellos dos y otros 8 atletas competirÁn en rÍo bajo la bandera olimpica, en su caso fue posible gracias a un entrenad entrenador de...
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he went on to be a prominent politician in the democratic republic of congo, first in opposition, thengovernment. he was arrested in 2008, the most senior political leader ever to be detained by the icc. he is expected to appeal the sentence, but his conviction marks a historic moment for the icc. it sends a strong signal against the use of rape as a weapon of war. >> the south african government has appealed for calm after violence erupted in pretoria. protesters torched buses and barricaded roads with burning tires and one of the capitals townships. they are angry at the ruling party, which they say has imposed an unpopular mayoral candidate on them. this violence comes two days after a leading figure was shot dead over the same issue. in a sign of increased party infighting. we will take a short break. more news, coming up. dan will be here with the business headlines as well. stick around. ♪ ♪ >> welcome back with "dw news" live from berlin. with just over one day to go before british voters decide whether to stay in the eu or leave, leaders of the two sides have faced off in a tel
he went on to be a prominent politician in the democratic republic of congo, first in opposition, thengovernment. he was arrested in 2008, the most senior political leader ever to be detained by the icc. he is expected to appeal the sentence, but his conviction marks a historic moment for the icc. it sends a strong signal against the use of rape as a weapon of war. >> the south african government has appealed for calm after violence erupted in pretoria. protesters torched buses and...
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end of the day i can look in the mirror and say, "michael, because of you, "some little kid in the congo
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took his world championship fights to the ends of the earth, from the south pacific to europe to the congoth muhammad, he believed it was his duty to let everyone see him in person because, after all, he was the greatest of all time. [ applause ] the boy from grand avenue in louisville, kentucky, grew in wisdom and discovered something new, that the world really wasn't black and white at all. it was filled with many shades of rich colors, languages and religions. as he moved with ease around the world, the rich and powerful were drawn to him but he was drawn to the poor and the forgotten. [ applause ] muhammad fell in love with the masses and they fell in love with him. in the diversity of men and their faiths, muhammad saw the presence of god. he was captivated by the work of the dalai lama, by mother teresa and church workers who gave their lives to protect the poor. when his mother died, he arranged for multiple faiths to be represented at her funeral and he wanted the same for himself. we are especially grateful for the presence of the diverse faith leaders here today. and i would like
took his world championship fights to the ends of the earth, from the south pacific to europe to the congoth muhammad, he believed it was his duty to let everyone see him in person because, after all, he was the greatest of all time. [ applause ] the boy from grand avenue in louisville, kentucky, grew in wisdom and discovered something new, that the world really wasn't black and white at all. it was filled with many shades of rich colors, languages and religions. as he moved with ease around...
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find out more about who george washington williams was and what had king leopold actually did in the congoto host the espys four times. john cena was here. do you have tips for john on what to do? >> i hosted the show, i had a great time. i used my sports fandom as a guide. no matter what. i know a little bit of something about and i have an opinion about them all. he should get out and voice them and have as much fun as he can. >> if not, put them in a head lock. >> is a lea sleeper hold. that won't be good for the show. >> it will not. samuel l. jackson. always looking >>> samira wiley plays on "orange is the new plaque." and spoiler alert, she's opening up about the season's shocking twist. for fans of "orange is the new black" the end of season four took a heart breaking emotional turn. >> come on, man. >> reporter: the death of fan favorite pouse washington came out november where. sapped one of the most gut-wrenching scenes in the series. you had fate a secret. >> oh, yeah. >> for almost the entire season. how were you able to do that? >> i have no idea. it was the hard ets thing i h
find out more about who george washington williams was and what had king leopold actually did in the congoto host the espys four times. john cena was here. do you have tips for john on what to do? >> i hosted the show, i had a great time. i used my sports fandom as a guide. no matter what. i know a little bit of something about and i have an opinion about them all. he should get out and voice them and have as much fun as he can. >> if not, put them in a head lock. >> is a lea...
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. >> commissioners good evening this is my agenda we live on congo street we have standing before youto emphasize the developers have a huge credibility problem what they're saying what we do to support the ken tension that has a history of declaring bankruptcy thai they have liens and restraining orders we stand before you because of history of the section and the bankruptcy because of the nordoff, llc was heading on the project this project was full of problems the mortgage company filed for breech of the contract and specific performance and judicial foreclosing it was stopped bus of the improperly permits making disadvantage and ufltd the property was taken and the contractor had a history of - a problem of developments that james has federal and state taxed and multiple lions and foreclosures on given avenue and penalty railroad approved by the board of supervisors when the judgment were made he declared bankruptcy the deceptions continued the plans by the nordoff that the - >> can we have. >> this is an area. >> overhead the tree size. >> ask for the overhead. >> can i have the
. >> commissioners good evening this is my agenda we live on congo street we have standing before youto emphasize the developers have a huge credibility problem what they're saying what we do to support the ken tension that has a history of declaring bankruptcy thai they have liens and restraining orders we stand before you because of history of the section and the bankruptcy because of the nordoff, llc was heading on the project this project was full of problems the mortgage company...
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he had never been to africa and he went to zaire, the federal republic of the congo and he took over the country literally. and he learned the language and he walked down the streets and he cheered with the people. and he was just the quintessential ambassador for peace, love and the unity of all of god's children, whatever race, creed, color or religion they may be. >> mayor andrew young also a former u.s. ambassador to the united nations. great to talk to you again. thanks for coming in on the phone this morning. >> okay, thank you and god bless you. >> thank you, sir. you as well. listen, when we come back, we're going to take you back live to louisville, kentucky. the home of muhammad ali, ryan young is there. he's talking to the mayor, as you just heard. we're going to get more information about that and hopefully learn more about funeral and memorial services that are yet to be planned. stay close. ♪ headache? motrin helps you be an unstoppable kind of mom. when pain tries to stop you, motrin works fast to stop pain. make it happen with motrin® liquid gels. also try motrin pm t
he had never been to africa and he went to zaire, the federal republic of the congo and he took over the country literally. and he learned the language and he walked down the streets and he cheered with the people. and he was just the quintessential ambassador for peace, love and the unity of all of god's children, whatever race, creed, color or religion they may be. >> mayor andrew young also a former u.s. ambassador to the united nations. great to talk to you again. thanks for coming in...
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find out more about who george washington williams was and what had king leopold actually did in the congoimes. john cena was here. do you have tips for john on what to do? >> i hosted the show, i had a great time. i used my sports fandom as a guide. no matter what. i know a little bit of something about every sport. and i have an opinion about them all. he should get out and voice them and have as much fun as he can. >> if not, put them in a head lock. >> is a lea sleeper hold. that won't be good for the show. >> it will not. samuel l. jackson. samuel l. jackson. always looking dapper. samuel l. jackson. always looking dapper. life's sharing a meal. and a kitchen with room for everyone. spend $4000 or more on a new kitchen and get 15% back at the ikea kitchen event. i survived breast cancer. if the doctors hadn't caught it early i might not be sitting here. so i'm outraged that pat toomey voted to defund planned parenthood... ...which thousands of pennsylvania women depend on for cancer screenings. pat toomey was even willing to shut down the federal government to eliminate funding for pl
find out more about who george washington williams was and what had king leopold actually did in the congoimes. john cena was here. do you have tips for john on what to do? >> i hosted the show, i had a great time. i used my sports fandom as a guide. no matter what. i know a little bit of something about every sport. and i have an opinion about them all. he should get out and voice them and have as much fun as he can. >> if not, put them in a head lock. >> is a lea sleeper...
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this episode of the animated series "sooner than you think congo, we have -- " sooner than you think,e have that. >> the world is running out of oil. at least that was the ideal behind the peak oil hypothesis that dominated economic thinking for decades. but it turns out that with fracking, deepwater drilling, oilsands, there is a lot more oil than we thought. the peak oil theory isn't happening. but what if instead of running out of oil, we just stopped buying the stuff? most of us scoff at that idea. there are more than one billion gas guzzling cars on the road today, and only 0.1% has a plug. opec intends that even in 2040, electric vehicles will make up just 1%. but don't be so sure. consider the s curve. s curve is used to describe new technology overtime like early refrigerators and color tvs. growth starts slow and when the product will start to connect with everyday people, they left off. eventually the market gets saturated at the top. for electriccurves cars is extremely difficult because we are making assumptions about demand for a type of vehicle that doesn't even exist ye
this episode of the animated series "sooner than you think congo, we have -- " sooner than you think,e have that. >> the world is running out of oil. at least that was the ideal behind the peak oil hypothesis that dominated economic thinking for decades. but it turns out that with fracking, deepwater drilling, oilsands, there is a lot more oil than we thought. the peak oil theory isn't happening. but what if instead of running out of oil, we just stopped buying the stuff? most...
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he inspired to the young men and young women in chicago, you can see that same kind of inspiration congo, in he nigeria, in zaire. in other places all across the world. mr. speaker, when he retired, i remember as a freshman here in had a session we and we honored the 15th greatest athletes of the century, and here was some great athletes. but the one who i wanted to be with, the one who i was most excited about, the one who i wanted to be photographed with was only muhammad ali. bart starr, kareem abdul-jabbar, many, many others were here. but muhammad ali was here and he kind of sucked the air out of the room. later, mr. speaker, when i chaired the annual legislative dinner, the the gala, chaired the galea, i was so honored -- galea, i was so honored -- gala, i was so honored that he came to accept an award from the congressional black caucus with his lovely wife. another great time, another great memory. the greatest honor , the greatest moment of inspiration, my most profound was when muhammad ali to go to fight in the vietnam war. i think, in my humble opinion, had he just been a gre
he inspired to the young men and young women in chicago, you can see that same kind of inspiration congo, in he nigeria, in zaire. in other places all across the world. mr. speaker, when he retired, i remember as a freshman here in had a session we and we honored the 15th greatest athletes of the century, and here was some great athletes. but the one who i wanted to be with, the one who i was most excited about, the one who i wanted to be photographed with was only muhammad ali. bart starr,...
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miners, gold rising today inrand gold -- it has mines mali, ivory coast, the democratic republic of the congo -- it is benefiting from the 7% in the price of gold. if brexit occurs, gold could reach $1550 an ounce. that is according to the strategist we have survey data bloombergs. this is rand gold versus gold. 5056% higher. that is not bad. the s&p 500 in the same time period is up by 40%. a dark day for the banks at record lows for credit suisse. the swiss national bank says they need to take further measures to meet switzerland's capital requirements. today, it is 3% lower. bs is down by 1.3%. deutsche bank is at a record low today. look at the u.k. 10-year after the bank of england repeated its warning that quitting the eu could damage the economy. uncertainty surrounding the vote, it says, is already having an impact. it could-in a brexit scenario. this is a big one, adding that the vote is the "largest immediate risk facing u.k. financial markets, and, possibly, also global financial markets. the u.k. faces a tricky balancing act because of sterling falls, inflation rises, and then you
miners, gold rising today inrand gold -- it has mines mali, ivory coast, the democratic republic of the congo -- it is benefiting from the 7% in the price of gold. if brexit occurs, gold could reach $1550 an ounce. that is according to the strategist we have survey data bloombergs. this is rand gold versus gold. 5056% higher. that is not bad. the s&p 500 in the same time period is up by 40%. a dark day for the banks at record lows for credit suisse. the swiss national bank says they need to...
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from the south pacific to europe, to the belgian congo.rse, with muhammed, he believed it was his duty to let everyone see him in person. because after all, he was the greatest of all time. the boy from grand avenue in louisville, kentucky, grew in wisdom from his journey. he discovered something new, that the world really wasn't black and white at all. it was filled with many shades of rich colors, languages and religions. and as he moved with ease around the world, the rich and powerful were drawn to him. but he was drawn to the poor and the forgotten. muhammed fell in love with the masses and they fell in love with him. in the diversity of men and their faith, muhammed saw the presence of god. he was captivated by the work of the dalai lama. by mother theresa and church workers who gave their lives to protect the poor. when his mother died, he arranged for multiple faiths to be represented at her funeral and he wanted the same for himself. we are especially grateful for the presence of the diverse faith leaders here today, and i would l
from the south pacific to europe, to the belgian congo.rse, with muhammed, he believed it was his duty to let everyone see him in person. because after all, he was the greatest of all time. the boy from grand avenue in louisville, kentucky, grew in wisdom from his journey. he discovered something new, that the world really wasn't black and white at all. it was filled with many shades of rich colors, languages and religions. and as he moved with ease around the world, the rich and powerful were...
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amy: george foreman was the in the jungle, the ,emocratic republic of congo this whole battle was setthe dictator did not actually go to see, perhaps afraid he would be assassinated as he came out. knonow, mohammed ali i interviewed the great journalist who used to work for .pr harvard graduate. fight brought the philippines into the 20th century. they were no longer dismissed as little brown peasants and became a first-class nation because of the fight came as a result of that fight. he met with the rebels duduring ramadan. that shows you how complex ali was. amy: we will break and when we come back, we'll be joined by a writer activist. his latest book, complete mohammed ali. we are going to hear elizabeth alexexander recite her palm. stay with us. ♪ -- her poem. stay with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ .my: muhammad ali i'm amy goodman to talk more about the length it like it. we are turning to help professor elizabeth alexander. the personauthor of poem narrative -- poem "narrative: ali", written from the perspective of muhammad ali. welcome. how did you get interested in mohammed ali? they started sh
amy: george foreman was the in the jungle, the ,emocratic republic of congo this whole battle was setthe dictator did not actually go to see, perhaps afraid he would be assassinated as he came out. knonow, mohammed ali i interviewed the great journalist who used to work for .pr harvard graduate. fight brought the philippines into the 20th century. they were no longer dismissed as little brown peasants and became a first-class nation because of the fight came as a result of that fight. he met...
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his world championship fights to the ends of the earth, from the south pacific, to europe, to the congo. and of course with muhammad, he believed it was his duty to let everyone see him in person, because after all, he was the greatest of all time. [ applause ] the boy from grand avenue in louisville, kentucky, grew in wisdom from his journeys, discovering something new, that the world really wasn't black and white at all. it was filled with many shades of rich colors, languages and religions. as he moved with ease around the world, the rich and powerful were drawn to him, but he was drawn to the poor and the forgotten. muhammad fell in love with the masses and they fell in love with him. in the diversity of men and their faiths, muhammad saw the presence of god. he was captivated by the work of the dalai lama, by mother teresa, and church workers who are gave their lives to protect the poor. when his mother died, he arranged for multiple faiths to be represented at her funeral, and he wanted the same for himself. we are especially grateful for the presence of diverse faith leaders here
his world championship fights to the ends of the earth, from the south pacific, to europe, to the congo. and of course with muhammad, he believed it was his duty to let everyone see him in person, because after all, he was the greatest of all time. [ applause ] the boy from grand avenue in louisville, kentucky, grew in wisdom from his journeys, discovering something new, that the world really wasn't black and white at all. it was filled with many shades of rich colors, languages and religions....
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but those diseases are in the congo. you're fine.s lots of merits to breastfeeding if that works for you, awesome. >> it's your business. >> mind your own business. >> we have something coming our way. >> alex is here because we've had viewers who were writing in questions. so, alex is giving them to us in a minivan. >> beep beep. >> these are minivan for mom questions. >> kelly from alabama feeling left out. i'm the oud mom out because of my age. today is my daughter's third birthday and in a couple days i'll celebrate my 47. >> in new york city everybody has kids later and it's totally standard and just know that you're not alone and really children are the great leveller of that playing field because they keep you young. so, you're actually lucky, kelly. >> exactly. having a teenager, i'm exhausted. >> come on, roll that one out. >> i do a good beep. >> you do an excellent beep. >> kirby from virginia mom shaming is real life. people constantly say i'm making him girly for letting him use the nail polish and stuff. >> kirby, you h
but those diseases are in the congo. you're fine.s lots of merits to breastfeeding if that works for you, awesome. >> it's your business. >> mind your own business. >> we have something coming our way. >> alex is here because we've had viewers who were writing in questions. so, alex is giving them to us in a minivan. >> beep beep. >> these are minivan for mom questions. >> kelly from alabama feeling left out. i'm the oud mom out because of my age. today...
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but what she didn't tell you is those diseases are in the congo.ing and if that works for you, awesome. >> the whole point is it's your business. >> mind your business. >> >> we had some things coming our way. >> alex is here because we've had viewers writing in questions so alex is giving them to us in a minivan. >> it's like a beer in a bar. >> kelly from alabama is feeling left out. she says "i'm the odd mom out because of my age. today is my daughter's third birthday and in a month i'll celebrate my 47th. i've got very little in common with the young moms." >> in new york city everyone has kids later, people have their careers here, it's totally standard op, know you're not alone. and children the great leveller of that playing field because they keep you young so you're lucky. >> they keep you young or kill you. >> exactly. having a teenager, i'm exhausted. >> roll that baby out here, minivan! >> i do a good beep. beep! >> kirby from virginia writes boy who loves everything from monster trucks and dinosaurs to pretty nail polish and rainbows.
but what she didn't tell you is those diseases are in the congo.ing and if that works for you, awesome. >> the whole point is it's your business. >> mind your business. >> >> we had some things coming our way. >> alex is here because we've had viewers writing in questions so alex is giving them to us in a minivan. >> it's like a beer in a bar. >> kelly from alabama is feeling left out. she says "i'm the odd mom out because of my age. today is my...
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they're from south sudan, syria, congo and ethiopia. the ioc president made the announcement today saying the athletes will compete under the olympic flag and are an in spir ration to all. >> and it can send a signal, the international community, that ref jeetz are our fellow human beings. >> they will work into the opening ceremony just ahead of the home team from brazil. they will compete in track & field, swimming, and judo and add opening ceremony here on nbc bay area, august 5th. >> very cool to see. tonight an nbc bay area news investigation reveals a fast rising number of crooks trying to steal or fake priceless art and artifacts. our sister station from washington, d.c., and some of the boldest cases here in clueding one in san francisco. >> reporter: the fbi is known for bagging bank robbers and fugitives. a smaller unit of agents searching for priceless paintings, port ritz and prints. >> art makes us civilized society. the theft tugs at the fabric. >> helped supervise the art crime team. tracking pieces of art. some missing f
they're from south sudan, syria, congo and ethiopia. the ioc president made the announcement today saying the athletes will compete under the olympic flag and are an in spir ration to all. >> and it can send a signal, the international community, that ref jeetz are our fellow human beings. >> they will work into the opening ceremony just ahead of the home team from brazil. they will compete in track & field, swimming, and judo and add opening ceremony here on nbc bay area,...
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and find out more about who george washington williams was and what king leopold actually did in the congo the espys four times. do you have tips for john on what to do? >> i hosted the show, i had a great time. i used my sports fandom as a guide. no matter what. i know a little bit of something about every sport. and i have an opinion about them all. he should get out and voice them and have as much fun as he can. >> if not, put them in a head lock. >> exactly. put them in a sleeper hold. that won't be good for the show. >> it will not. samuel l. jackson. ladies and gentlemen. [ cheers and applause ] always looking dapper. always looking dapper. "the legend of tarzan" opens nationwide on friday. we'll be right back. >>> samira wiley plays poussey on "orange is the new black." i recently sat down with her. and spoiler alert, people. she's opening up about the season's shocking twist. for fans of "orange is the new black" the end of season four took a heartbreaking emotional turn. >> come on, man. >> reporter: the death of fan favorite poussey washington came out of nowhere. [ sobbing ] >>
and find out more about who george washington williams was and what king leopold actually did in the congo the espys four times. do you have tips for john on what to do? >> i hosted the show, i had a great time. i used my sports fandom as a guide. no matter what. i know a little bit of something about every sport. and i have an opinion about them all. he should get out and voice them and have as much fun as he can. >> if not, put them in a head lock. >> exactly. put them in a...
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congos on vacation. we can't go only vacation. if you look at what happened in brazil and puerto rico, we have a case of a child born with the side effects of zika up in the northeast. so we have to get prepared. here's what we have done. we have been working with the cdc, the department of health. i asked the president, because congress failed to act, which is very disappoint ---w -- we need insecticides, money for personnel, protective gear, communication help. we have to treat his like we treat a hurricane you. get prepared before it happens. don't wait until after it happens. then on top of that i need a plan from fema how they'll deal with this after the fact. but in florida we'll do everything we took get prepared but we need a federal partner. >> but, governor, do you not have the money yourself and the state coffers to take care of this? >> we're spending money now already but this is a national issue, not just affecting florida. our department of health is spending money, the counties spending money, mosquito boards are s
congos on vacation. we can't go only vacation. if you look at what happened in brazil and puerto rico, we have a case of a child born with the side effects of zika up in the northeast. so we have to get prepared. here's what we have done. we have been working with the cdc, the department of health. i asked the president, because congress failed to act, which is very disappoint ---w -- we need insecticides, money for personnel, protective gear, communication help. we have to treat his like we...
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among them a judo athlete from congo.training for gold and he's from an adopted home in brazil. today he finds out if he makes that cut. today they're expecting to name the official members of the team. they'll be walking in with the olympic flag. >> these wonderful. i love that. >>> tourists in paris will be showing up to it closed. you can see the water up the wall. the mona lisa is safe, we can tell you. she's been put on an upper floor of the museum and they they're working to move the art to higher ground. it has left at least ten people dead so far. forced thousands more to evacuate. >> fortunately we don't have any severe weather in our area. we have high temperatures for a lot of you. hi, mike. >> good morning. hi, miechlkt say hello to the sunshine over my shoulder there, and there's a little bit of got starting to creep back into the neighborhood. let's see where it is along the coast. right now it's making that right-hand turn across the golden gate bridge. this is your only foggy spot during the morning commut
among them a judo athlete from congo.training for gold and he's from an adopted home in brazil. today he finds out if he makes that cut. today they're expecting to name the official members of the team. they'll be walking in with the olympic flag. >> these wonderful. i love that. >>> tourists in paris will be showing up to it closed. you can see the water up the wall. the mona lisa is safe, we can tell you. she's been put on an upper floor of the museum and they they're working...
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-- ♪ whoa, come with me now >> with 48 million youtube views, come with me now with a big hit for congoaniac. >> we wanted to find a way the make a cool video, but also add some goofiness and tongue-in-cheekness to the idea offie egomania and our heads inflating. >> and the four brothers originally from south africa, johnny, dylan, danny and jesse are on tour through the fall and explain why they love being on stage. >> as much as we like opening for bigger bands. >> it's when you put on your own show that the pressure is on you, but you also have the freedom to creatively explore where your album and where your live sound is going to go. ♪ >>> you and i were friends. >> no. >> it was so much fun because i would tell you a story and you would completely forget about it and i would get to tell it to you over and over again. >> ellen degeneres is back. i was at the premier this week. we got a sneak peek at the making of the movie. and ellen also told me how her life was changed by that forgetful fish with the memorable motto. >> dory's philosophy just keep swimming, i didn't write that li
-- ♪ whoa, come with me now >> with 48 million youtube views, come with me now with a big hit for congoaniac. >> we wanted to find a way the make a cool video, but also add some goofiness and tongue-in-cheekness to the idea offie egomania and our heads inflating. >> and the four brothers originally from south africa, johnny, dylan, danny and jesse are on tour through the fall and explain why they love being on stage. >> as much as we like opening for bigger bands....
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from the south pacific to europe to the congo.ith muhammad he believed it was his duty to let everyone see him in person, because after all, he was the greatest of all time. [ applause ] the boy from grand avenue in louisville, kentucky, grew in wisdom from his journeys. he discovered something new that the world really wasn't black and white at all. it was filled with many shades of rich colors, languages and religions. and as he moved with ease around the world the rich and powerful was drawn to him but he drawn to the poor and the forgotten. muhammad fell in love with the masses and they fall in love with him. in the diversity of men and their faiths, muhammad saw the presence of god, he was captivated by the work of the dalai lama who gave their lives to protect the poor. when his mother died, he wanted different religions represented. he wanted the same. >>> you know as i reflect on the life of my husband it's easy to see his most obvious talents. his ma jes try in the ring as he danced under those lights enshrined him as a c
from the south pacific to europe to the congo.ith muhammad he believed it was his duty to let everyone see him in person, because after all, he was the greatest of all time. [ applause ] the boy from grand avenue in louisville, kentucky, grew in wisdom from his journeys. he discovered something new that the world really wasn't black and white at all. it was filled with many shades of rich colors, languages and religions. and as he moved with ease around the world the rich and powerful was drawn...
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-- ♪ whoa, come with me now >> with 48 million youtube views, come with me now with a big hit for congoind a way the make a cool video, but also add some goofiness and tongue-in-cheekness to the idea offie egomania and our heads inflating. >> and the four brothers originally from south africa, johnny, dylan, danny and jesse are on tour through the fall and explain why they love being on stage. >> as much as we like opening for bigger bands. >> it's when you put on your own show that the pressure is on you, but you also have the freedom to creatively explore where your album and where your live sound is going to go. ♪ hey there, hi. why do people have eyebrows? why do people put milk on cereal? oh, are you reading why people put milk on cereal? why does your tummy go "grumbily, grumbily, grumbily"? why is it all (mimics a stomach grumble) no more questions for you! ooph, that milk in your cereal was messing with you, wasn't it? yeah, happens to more people than you think... try lactaid, it's real milk, without that annoying lactose. good, right? mmm, yeah. i got your back. cscr
-- ♪ whoa, come with me now >> with 48 million youtube views, come with me now with a big hit for congoind a way the make a cool video, but also add some goofiness and tongue-in-cheekness to the idea offie egomania and our heads inflating. >> and the four brothers originally from south africa, johnny, dylan, danny and jesse are on tour through the fall and explain why they love being on stage. >> as much as we like opening for bigger bands. >> it's when you put on your...
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. >> do you think out in a foxhole in the congo valley that the soldiers cared if you are a democrat a republican, or if you're gay or straight, black or white, rich or poor? do you think they really care? no, they didn't care at all as long as you did your duty, as long as you were in a sense faithful to the tribe you were with at that moment. they come home to a society. they fought for a society which is destroying itself, and they have to wonder how can they not, they have to wonder why the hell did i do that? what did i fight for? >> your argument goes against the grain, against conventional wisdom anyway which is what people think. these men and women go overseas, fight wars and damage in some ways and come home and have trouble reintegrating. it's on them and not the society. you're flipping is and saying the exact opposite is rue. >> if we lived in a mentally healthy society where we had very low rates of suicide and depression i would say, you know, there's something going on with the soldiers but we don't. one of the tragedies of modern society is that your community almost
. >> do you think out in a foxhole in the congo valley that the soldiers cared if you are a democrat a republican, or if you're gay or straight, black or white, rich or poor? do you think they really care? no, they didn't care at all as long as you did your duty, as long as you were in a sense faithful to the tribe you were with at that moment. they come home to a society. they fought for a society which is destroying itself, and they have to wonder how can they not, they have to wonder...
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the team consists of athletes from south sudan, five of them, two from syria two from congo and one fromthiopia. they'll compete in track and field swimming and judo. they'll gather together under the olympic flag and march in the opening ceremony on august 5th. the athletes were chosen to show the world that despite the unimaginable tragedies they face anyone can still contribute to society through their talent skills and sheer strength of human spirit. >> health check tonight it is fitness friday. what better way to get in shape than having a friendly competition with your coworkers. >> that you go a little arm wrestling. >> how about a pie eating contest. >> more corporations are promoterring wellness. health reporter and registered nurse ali gorman has the story. >> virtua launched the fitness challenge 10 years ago. the first year they had only 200 people sign up. this year they have almost 1,000 people participating. many say it motivates them to get moving. it's lunchtime at virtua health system and outside dozens of employees are getting their steps in for the tenth annual fitnes
the team consists of athletes from south sudan, five of them, two from syria two from congo and one fromthiopia. they'll compete in track and field swimming and judo. they'll gather together under the olympic flag and march in the opening ceremony on august 5th. the athletes were chosen to show the world that despite the unimaginable tragedies they face anyone can still contribute to society through their talent skills and sheer strength of human spirit. >> health check tonight it is...
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to mohammad haumly so they take him with them in zieary now known as the democratic republic of the congoworked for foreman, his heart was in the other camp. >> the first time with mohammuh ali was in the gym over there i asked him if i could spar. he said, yeah, you're fast for a white boy. >> reporter: he was ringside the night that ali recaptured the title with a stunning ainl round knockout when many people thought ali was washed up. terry says it's been difficult watching the champ's health deteriorate over the years. it's even more difficult watching preparations for a memorial service in ali's hometown of louisville, kentucky, where muslim prayers are being said today in advance of tomorrow's funeral. terry says sparring with the legend taught him a lot. >> he was very intelligent and very fast in the ring. he could take a punch. if you can't take a punch when you're a heavyweight, you better give it up. >> reporter: he says in or out of the ring there was only one muhammad ali. >> he just was the greatest. >> reporter: eric thomas, abc 7 news. >> abc 7 will carry live coverage of
to mohammad haumly so they take him with them in zieary now known as the democratic republic of the congoworked for foreman, his heart was in the other camp. >> the first time with mohammuh ali was in the gym over there i asked him if i could spar. he said, yeah, you're fast for a white boy. >> reporter: he was ringside the night that ali recaptured the title with a stunning ainl round knockout when many people thought ali was washed up. terry says it's been difficult watching the...
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. >> so sam jackson's character, george washington williams, shows up, invites him back to the congoo go but his wife convinced him to go and then kind of the adventure kicks off and stuff like this happens. >> seth: you mentioned seeing you're old friends which is actually part of the film. you -- there's a great scene where you see lions that last saw you when they were cubs and you nuzzle up against these lions. >> yeah. >> seth: now, obviously, that's cgi -- >> yeah. >> seth: because they can't train lions to -- [ light laughter ] or even if they did you -- >> we tried but i was hurt badly. >> seth: so -- [ light laughter ] what were you actually nuzzling up against? [ laughter ] >> ace, a 25-year-old break dancer from south london. [ laughter ] >> seth: and so, what's ace -- is ace dressed like a lion? or is he a dude? >> he was in a gray pajamas. >> seth: okay. [ laughter ] >> and -- >> seth: now i'm interested. keep going, yeah. >> we -- he ended up playing -- he was also one of the apes later. but this was our first -- we met on set the day we shot the scene with the lion. an
. >> so sam jackson's character, george washington williams, shows up, invites him back to the congoo go but his wife convinced him to go and then kind of the adventure kicks off and stuff like this happens. >> seth: you mentioned seeing you're old friends which is actually part of the film. you -- there's a great scene where you see lions that last saw you when they were cubs and you nuzzle up against these lions. >> yeah. >> seth: now, obviously, that's cgi -- >>...