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and i'm thinking in particular of archbishop desmond tutu.ng to him when i did a hardtalk with him, "well, you know, president robert mugabe of zimbabwe has described you as an evil little interfering bishop." and he looked at me and he said, "did he say that? did he really say that? !" he started laughing and laughing and laughing, chuckling, with his shoulders moving up and down. what did i do, of course? laugh my head off, too. on air! so sometimes there are a humorous moments on air. tutu is wonderful for that, wasn't he? he is. but that's a very good way of defusing actually a difficult question. and the same with burt reynolds. i remember saying to him, "have you used your good looks and your sex appeal to further your career?" nothing like buttering him up, of course! exactly. he did that nude photo spread. it was a very iconic image of you lying on your side with just your hand protecting your modesty. yeah. both my hands, by the way! which are not small. and i was... yes, it made me happy. laughter how did you react? i laughed! would
and i'm thinking in particular of archbishop desmond tutu.ng to him when i did a hardtalk with him, "well, you know, president robert mugabe of zimbabwe has described you as an evil little interfering bishop." and he looked at me and he said, "did he say that? did he really say that? !" he started laughing and laughing and laughing, chuckling, with his shoulders moving up and down. what did i do, of course? laugh my head off, too. on air! so sometimes there are a humorous...
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archbishop desmond tutu for his nonviolent campaign against apartheid in south africa to martti ahtisaari for resolving conflicts in kosovo it proves that the path to peace on many but nothing threatens world peace more than the fifteen thousand nuclear weapons held by just nine countries and i can says that as long as they exist nuclear disaster is inevitable. the crisis in north korea means that the threat is greater than it has been in decades i can doesn't expect nuclear states to sign the u.n. treaty immediately but it hopes to stigmatize the weapons like landmines chemical and biological weapons making their use and thinkable their opponent a powerful but so are the people says i can course the economic impacts that individual people can have so we have a major campaign called don't bank on the bomb and we're encouraging people to call their banks or their pension funds or other financial institutions and see if they have a policy to take the money away from nuclear weapon producing companies again with land mines and cluster bombs this is had a huge impact on this incentivizing eco
archbishop desmond tutu for his nonviolent campaign against apartheid in south africa to martti ahtisaari for resolving conflicts in kosovo it proves that the path to peace on many but nothing threatens world peace more than the fifteen thousand nuclear weapons held by just nine countries and i can says that as long as they exist nuclear disaster is inevitable. the crisis in north korea means that the threat is greater than it has been in decades i can doesn't expect nuclear states to sign the...
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desmond tutu acted in hope every day when there was not that much optimism around. do we not retreat to cynicism, a privilege for those that have to survive? how do you act in hope? >> i invite people to join the conversation on twitter. i'm going to read this. that should be a response. "the lord be with you." and i would invite colleagues to bring forward the microphone because we have some time for questions. if you could stand up here and ask people to line up instead of jumping around, that would be a great help. lineup behind this gentleman. i want to begin further back. ok. congressman lewis, you crossed the bridge, not for love. you crossed it for voting rights. love was the way you expressed that. our friends at the democracy fund want democracy to work. but, it looks like we are backwards on voting rights. the supreme court invalidated major sections of the bill. people gave great speeches about how they were going to fix it. now, we have legislators trying to make it work. what is at work here? what can congress do? is that something concrete we can work
desmond tutu acted in hope every day when there was not that much optimism around. do we not retreat to cynicism, a privilege for those that have to survive? how do you act in hope? >> i invite people to join the conversation on twitter. i'm going to read this. that should be a response. "the lord be with you." and i would invite colleagues to bring forward the microphone because we have some time for questions. if you could stand up here and ask people to line up instead of...
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this does not feel safe past winners of the nobel peace prize or a diverse bunch from archbishop desmond tutu for his nonviolent campaign against apartheid in south africa to martti ahtisaari for resolving conflicts in kosovo it proves that the path to peace are many but nothing threatens world peace more than the fifteen thousand nuclear weapons held by just nine countries and i can says that as long as they exist nuclear disaster is inevitable. the crisis in north korea means that threat is greater than it has been in decades i can doesn't expect nuclear states to sign the u.n. treaty immediately but it hopes to stigmatize the weapons like landmines chemical and biological weapons making their use and thinkable their opponent a powerful but so are the people that i can. of course the economic impacts that individual people can have so we have a major campaign called don't bank on the bomb and we're encouraging people to call their banks or their pension funds or other financial institutions and see if they have a policy to take the money away from nuclear weapon producing companies again wi
this does not feel safe past winners of the nobel peace prize or a diverse bunch from archbishop desmond tutu for his nonviolent campaign against apartheid in south africa to martti ahtisaari for resolving conflicts in kosovo it proves that the path to peace are many but nothing threatens world peace more than the fifteen thousand nuclear weapons held by just nine countries and i can says that as long as they exist nuclear disaster is inevitable. the crisis in north korea means that threat is...
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. >> if we look at what happened after partied, that's such an amazing idea that desmond tutu had. we needed that after official social justice movements. i'm looking forward to that. i'm happy to go to davos and start that. >> thank you, jodie foster. always good to have you. a new season o running a small business is demanding. and that's why small business owners need more. like internet that's up to the challenge. the gig-speed network from comcast business gives you more. with speeds up to 20 times faster than the average. that means powering more devices, more video conferencing, and more downloads in seconds, not minutes. get fast internet and add phone and tv for only $24.90 more per month. comcast is building america's largest gig-speed network to give small businesses more. call 1-800-501-6000 today. bp is taking safety glasses to a whole new level. using augmented reality so engineers in the field can share data and get expert backup in the blink of an eye. because safety is never being satisfied and always working to be better. wand those who finds, their hear
. >> if we look at what happened after partied, that's such an amazing idea that desmond tutu had. we needed that after official social justice movements. i'm looking forward to that. i'm happy to go to davos and start that. >> thank you, jodie foster. always good to have you. a new season o running a small business is demanding. and that's why small business owners need more. like internet that's up to the challenge. the gig-speed network from comcast business gives you more. with...
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. >> if we look at what happened after partied, that's such an amazing idea that desmond tutu had.eeded that after slashry. we needed that after official social justice movements. i'm looking forward to that. i'm happy to go to davos and start that. >> thank you, jodie foster. always good to have you. a new toasting dad: i'm not one but here's to... to many more years of friendship. and feasts! crowd: [laughing, cheering] to presents! a mi familia que lo es todo. ♪ to being right here, right now, with you. sfx: dog bark. and you. toasting dad: i guess what i'm trying to say is, here's to family. we're proud to bring your family amazing value every day. t.j. maxx. marshalls. homegoods. family is the greatest gift. we're on a mission to show drip coffee drinkers, it's time to wake up to keurig. wakey! wakey! rise and shine! oh my gosh! how are you? well watch this. i pop that in there. press brew. that's it. so rich. i love it. that's why you should be a keurig man! full-bodied. are you sure you're describing the coffee and not me? full-bodied. -take care. ♪ so probably take it at ni
. >> if we look at what happened after partied, that's such an amazing idea that desmond tutu had.eeded that after slashry. we needed that after official social justice movements. i'm looking forward to that. i'm happy to go to davos and start that. >> thank you, jodie foster. always good to have you. a new toasting dad: i'm not one but here's to... to many more years of friendship. and feasts! crowd: [laughing, cheering] to presents! a mi familia que lo es todo. ♪ to being right...
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if we look at what happened after partied, you know, that's such an amazing idea that desmond tutu saidreconciliation. >>> this morning on "the dish" banker-turned-baker humber ahmad born to pakistani immigrants in michigan, she excelled in school, graduating from mit and earned two more degrees before starting a career in investment banking. one of her business clients was world-famous chef tom collichio. >> and when he sampled the incredible desserts she baked as a hobby, he encouraged her to make it a career. he advised her as she opened her award winning pastry shop in new york's west village. good morning and welcome to "the dish." >> what did you bring us, chef? >> i brought you a whole bunch of doughnuts. then we have a vanilla shu that has a puff pastry inside. a devil and ganache cake with chocolate on chocolate on chocolate. a croissant which is gorgeous and delicious and a whole bunch of other things. in the front is the first thing i learned how to make. it's a very traditional finnish bread made with milk, caramel, and almonds. >> and some savory things. >> these are family
if we look at what happened after partied, you know, that's such an amazing idea that desmond tutu saidreconciliation. >>> this morning on "the dish" banker-turned-baker humber ahmad born to pakistani immigrants in michigan, she excelled in school, graduating from mit and earned two more degrees before starting a career in investment banking. one of her business clients was world-famous chef tom collichio. >> and when he sampled the incredible desserts she baked as a...
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. >> if we look at what happened after partied, that's such an amazing idea that desmond tutu had.ded that after official social justice movements. i'm looking forward to that. i'm happy to go to davos and start that. >> thank you, jodie foster. always good to have you. a new bob, i don't know where this van is going, but this guy is in a hurry. uh, i was in a hurry this morning. barely had time for breakfast. growl. grumpy! jack's gonna crash your crave hey guys. try my country scrambler plate, with jimmy dean sausage, homestyle potatoes and scrambled eggs mixed with bacon, ham and cheese. careful out there, jack, i heard there's some crazy driver in a van. (laughing) it's him! i'm talking about him! try my brunchfast country scrambler plate with jimmy dean sausage. crave van! the energy conscious whopeople among usle? say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it
. >> if we look at what happened after partied, that's such an amazing idea that desmond tutu had.ded that after official social justice movements. i'm looking forward to that. i'm happy to go to davos and start that. >> thank you, jodie foster. always good to have you. a new bob, i don't know where this van is going, but this guy is in a hurry. uh, i was in a hurry this morning. barely had time for breakfast. growl. grumpy! jack's gonna crash your crave hey guys. try my country...
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desmond tutu said, and i quote, if you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor, end of quotes. i weasel said, i -- elie weasel said, i hope, neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. silence encourages the tormentor. never the tormentor. and i quote with the statement of martin luther king who said, i quote, an individual who accepts evil without protesting against it is really cooperating with it. end of quotes. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from new york reserves. gentleman from california is recognized. mr. royce: i yield two minutes to the gentleman from ohio, mr. steve chabot, chairman of the subcommittee -- chairman of the committee on small business. he's a senior mefment committee on foreign affairs. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. chabot: thank you, mr. speaker. i appreciate the chair yielding the time. of of oday in support h.con.res. 90. this is a bipartisan bill condemning the burmese military systematic attacks
desmond tutu said, and i quote, if you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor, end of quotes. i weasel said, i -- elie weasel said, i hope, neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. silence encourages the tormentor. never the tormentor. and i quote with the statement of martin luther king who said, i quote, an individual who accepts evil without protesting against it is really cooperating with it. end of quotes. i yield back. the speaker pro...