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his nickname is the frontier gandhi. so an idea is that he took his inspiration from the mahatma, not so. he again said and again. it's from the prophet mohammad and from the prophet mohammad. it is not a new creed. it's followed 1400 years ago but the prophet all the time was in mecca and a member of his group, the certificate infants of god told an interviewer we do not follow nonviolence because gadhafii told us and we followed it because of islam the prophet said violence does not solve anything and that's an remarkable person. there's a new documentary than none other than the great media person. his daughter. she contacted me eight or nine years when she started the document my. she made the movie. it's not even available for purchase the last time i checked. i would urge everybody to see it. i'll try to get a copy of myself. there are biographies of him of gandhi's son. he died in 1988 at a age of 98 and there's a remarkable movement in the northwest region of pakistan. another chapter dedicated to people like thi
his nickname is the frontier gandhi. so an idea is that he took his inspiration from the mahatma, not so. he again said and again. it's from the prophet mohammad and from the prophet mohammad. it is not a new creed. it's followed 1400 years ago but the prophet all the time was in mecca and a member of his group, the certificate infants of god told an interviewer we do not follow nonviolence because gadhafii told us and we followed it because of islam the prophet said violence does not solve...
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they had non-violence espoused by mahatma gandhi and practiced by martin luther king. they confronted the segregation of apartheid with the reconciliation that martin luther king did not fully see not fullyof, but to that south africa today tries to hold up in a world that is polarized in so many other ways. we confronted the conflict of apartheid with the values of peace and coexistence that martin luther king john of and saw on the mountaintop but that archbishop tutu, nelson mandela, and others would start building on the southern tip of africa. add to this the values of truth , the values of mahatma gandhi, martin luther king, nelson mandela, and desmond tutu, not as a commodity to compromise but as something that they could trade for reconciliation, if you told the truth, you would not be venged against, but you would be reconciled with. the truth would truly set you free. south africa is regarded as a miracle. what we do a search in south africa is that our transformation was divinely inspired, but not a miracle out of reach of ordinary human beings. south africa
they had non-violence espoused by mahatma gandhi and practiced by martin luther king. they confronted the segregation of apartheid with the reconciliation that martin luther king did not fully see not fullyof, but to that south africa today tries to hold up in a world that is polarized in so many other ways. we confronted the conflict of apartheid with the values of peace and coexistence that martin luther king john of and saw on the mountaintop but that archbishop tutu, nelson mandela, and...
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let's remember, gandhi could be plus years after he came back to india. it took martin luther king a decade. in this teenage, we have very limited attention span and we should give people more time. you know, it's not invented here, so we should definitely be patient. so the theme of my bookcase, you know, islam and nonviolence, islam and pacifism. i caution people and tell him because they say what about al qaeda? what about the taliban? i'm not saying there's an absence of violence. what i'm saying is please do not be a strand of nonviolence, 80 pacifism that can be used in engaging in protests. and they have. a fish on my book on icann and again, back in the 1940s, 1930s, and now of course the green movement and tunisia, egypt and other countries in the arab world. what's happening in the middle east has changed people's minds about the world and about islam. but unfortunately, not did not. and that's the reason i think if i may be a bit less humble, that the book is needed. a recent statistic was the one that distressed me the most. march 2011, after
let's remember, gandhi could be plus years after he came back to india. it took martin luther king a decade. in this teenage, we have very limited attention span and we should give people more time. you know, it's not invented here, so we should definitely be patient. so the theme of my bookcase, you know, islam and nonviolence, islam and pacifism. i caution people and tell him because they say what about al qaeda? what about the taliban? i'm not saying there's an absence of violence. what i'm...
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we gave the documents to the mayor and then we went through on earth the gandhi's. they were was dug out and about four. out xander at four thirty was any of us that are walking in the park we heard people saying those relatives that's gone it was as if they didn't know us they obviously repeated what they had heard. i am. regarding alexander's case we have always asked the state for transparency and justice. my mother says it all the time she doesn't want her son to be remembered as a criminal who died fighting. because that's not the truth it wasn't a criminal. i don't understand why the government picks people and passes and off as positive as knowing that these people have a family what is say's they go out there and look for the real gorilla man and if you want to meddle earn it by the sweat of your brow not just by killing the first guy you come across to be condoled for the colombian people on against that and they've got no idea of the pain their cause into their relatives so if we don't reconsider be armed conflicts and the excessive militarization of the c
we gave the documents to the mayor and then we went through on earth the gandhi's. they were was dug out and about four. out xander at four thirty was any of us that are walking in the park we heard people saying those relatives that's gone it was as if they didn't know us they obviously repeated what they had heard. i am. regarding alexander's case we have always asked the state for transparency and justice. my mother says it all the time she doesn't want her son to be remembered as a criminal...
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[whistles] gandhi, incoming. mr. randolph's nissen fundoplication, it's all yours. j.d.: there's nothin' you can do to stop it, even if you wanted to. keith? elliot. i didn't go home to see my family. i went to see your father to ask his permission to do this. oh! elliot... will you marry me? [door opens] [melody gasps] no way! j.d.: yep... such is life. from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show with jon stewart." captioning sponsored by comedy central [theme song playing] [applause] >> jon: welcome to "the daily show," everybody. my name is jon stewart. we have a good show. we have a good show. our guest tonight, austan goolsbee. [laughter] that's my crypt keeper impression. "goolsbee." all right. turns out you were right the first time. all right. we often hear about how divided our country is and just how hostile the opposing parties in our political debate have become and the fear these divisions are so entrenched as to be permanent. well, i'm going to show you something right now. >> six-year-old lucy magnum is the brave
[whistles] gandhi, incoming. mr. randolph's nissen fundoplication, it's all yours. j.d.: there's nothin' you can do to stop it, even if you wanted to. keith? elliot. i didn't go home to see my family. i went to see your father to ask his permission to do this. oh! elliot... will you marry me? [door opens] [melody gasps] no way! j.d.: yep... such is life. from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show with jon stewart." captioning sponsored by comedy...
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the exception who was gandhi does not prove the rule. less was known about how to devise, plan, and then instruct people in how to use different kinds of resistance tactics in the 1920s and 1930s than is known today. today you can download hundreds of thousands of pages on how to do nonviolent resistance and believe me, they're doing it all over the world. the knowledge, the accessibility of knowledge, about how to plan and execute nonviolent resistance is orders of magnitude greater than it was 70 or 80 years ago. so it was much more necessary in his circumstances for there to be a single leader, speaking of gandhi. but the question of leadership really has to do with how to build the capacity of a participatory, broad-based, diverse, representative campaign or movement to do the kind of pressure that one of the questioners asked about. movements have to exhibit unity, diversity, and representation so they can have legitimacy. so they in fact can accumulate political force and how to do that is a form of knowledge. it is a skill. you ha
the exception who was gandhi does not prove the rule. less was known about how to devise, plan, and then instruct people in how to use different kinds of resistance tactics in the 1920s and 1930s than is known today. today you can download hundreds of thousands of pages on how to do nonviolent resistance and believe me, they're doing it all over the world. the knowledge, the accessibility of knowledge, about how to plan and execute nonviolent resistance is orders of magnitude greater than it...
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indira gandhi, was in the a post-gender when bolivia elected its first working class president, where the post-class? i mean, it is a reflection of the dichotomy. the movement -- you cannot deny the accomplishments of the movement. the human rights movement, which we need to begin talking about more, and malcolm x began to increasingly before he was assassinated, but the thing is, these smokescreens get thrown at us, and we fall over and over again. happen with clarence thomas in a certain way, right, you know? in a more evil way, many of us have gotten comfortable because rock is in the white house, but he cannot be most effective unless we are on his ass, right? we voted, so i will go home now, and see you in four years. the republicans, the tea party, all these folks, they are on his ass, so if you believe that all that there is power in that position, and there are folks that make convincing arguments about a black face on white supremacy, so there is complications, but can progress be made? can progress be made with that position? absolutely. but while we honor and acknowledge th
indira gandhi, was in the a post-gender when bolivia elected its first working class president, where the post-class? i mean, it is a reflection of the dichotomy. the movement -- you cannot deny the accomplishments of the movement. the human rights movement, which we need to begin talking about more, and malcolm x began to increasingly before he was assassinated, but the thing is, these smokescreens get thrown at us, and we fall over and over again. happen with clarence thomas in a certain way,...
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progress at the moment we've issued about nine thousand cause impulse bullets for the residents of the gandhi district and this trend continues we strongly concerned that all people should feel safe and live in peace traditionally this area was always well developed economically and we're confident that it will pick up eventually and the life of the people in gali will improve we believe that this district has great prospects and it is our tell us to make sure that all gali residents feel like rightful citizens of our republic. there is a whole generation of people in a positive who survived two wars with georgia during the past twenty years as a possible at all for these people to live peaceful lives. through the model of if you refer to our young people aged eighteen to twenty they ready cherish the events of the recent past and honor the memory of those who defended that country's independence and it's the task of the government to keep strengthening this memory the way i see it our people don't live in constant expectation of things to come you know what do they consciously think back to
progress at the moment we've issued about nine thousand cause impulse bullets for the residents of the gandhi district and this trend continues we strongly concerned that all people should feel safe and live in peace traditionally this area was always well developed economically and we're confident that it will pick up eventually and the life of the people in gali will improve we believe that this district has great prospects and it is our tell us to make sure that all gali residents feel like...
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prominent indian activist likened to gandhi has agreed to end his twelve day hunger strike which he was in during a campaign for anti graft legislation it comes after the country's parliament expressed non-binding support for a series of anti corruption proposals that it was supporting however the legislation is likely to take some time to come into force thousands gathered to celebrate the success of the seventy four year old and his role in helping india take a huge step forward towards the story of the. yemen is experiencing a sharp rise in the number of famine his somali refugees flooding into the country thousands are choosing to cross the gulf of aden and overcrowded boats instead of seeking shelter in neighboring countries can be the largest host country and also suffering for famine has already received nearly half a million somalis the drought has put about twelve million people at risk across ethiopia kenya and somalia and it's a big day for the former georgia republic of which has elected a new leader following the death of its president in may the victor saw two other candid
prominent indian activist likened to gandhi has agreed to end his twelve day hunger strike which he was in during a campaign for anti graft legislation it comes after the country's parliament expressed non-binding support for a series of anti corruption proposals that it was supporting however the legislation is likely to take some time to come into force thousands gathered to celebrate the success of the seventy four year old and his role in helping india take a huge step forward towards the...
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been protesting to support his call for new corruption legislation calling him a new one hundred gandhi a string of high profile corruption scandals one which might cost the government thirty nine billion dollars it's part of a privatized new public anti-corruption mulched always to be sought out but it's likely to take some time. right now we continue to explore russia in the latest in our close up series looking at life across the biggest country in the world. this time we're all one thousand kilometers from mostly to visit the camera it's a place full of community spirit what family bonds a strong so much so does not know that nothing takes percent of all friends and care of find a family before they turn six and she's a good girl that has been finding out the reasons for this are not complete hi steve. apart from being a personal tragedy and it difficult to overcome being an orphan there's also a social problem in russia there are thousands of thousands of orphans but the fact most of them have either parents or relatives outside of the orphanage but these people simply do not want
been protesting to support his call for new corruption legislation calling him a new one hundred gandhi a string of high profile corruption scandals one which might cost the government thirty nine billion dollars it's part of a privatized new public anti-corruption mulched always to be sought out but it's likely to take some time. right now we continue to explore russia in the latest in our close up series looking at life across the biggest country in the world. this time we're all one thousand...
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been protesting to support his call for nuance of corruption they're just calling him a new mahatma gandhi a string of high profile corruption scandals one which may cost the government thirty nine billion dollars stocks approach has a new public option watchdogs to be sets out but it's likely to take some time. right now we continue to explore russia and the latest in our close up series looking at life recalls the biggest country in cuba. and this time were one thousand kilometers from moscow to visit the pier of region is the place full of community spirit where family bonds are strong so much so that ninety percent of all orphans and carrot find a family before they turn six. as they're finding out the reason for this remarkably high figure. apart or being a personal tragedy and a difficulty over being an orphan is also a social problem in russia there are thousands of thousands of orphans caught in fact most of them have either parents all relatives outside of the orphanage but these people simply do not want to look after them or come of the choice of to do so so this is something th
been protesting to support his call for nuance of corruption they're just calling him a new mahatma gandhi a string of high profile corruption scandals one which may cost the government thirty nine billion dollars stocks approach has a new public option watchdogs to be sets out but it's likely to take some time. right now we continue to explore russia and the latest in our close up series looking at life recalls the biggest country in cuba. and this time were one thousand kilometers from moscow...
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bill that could end a near two week hunger strike by a social activist dubbed by many as the new gandhi lawmakers from the ruling party in the main opposition have agreed in principle to. three key demands for the bill that came during a volatile special session of parliament however the legislation is likely to take some time to come into force seventy four year old has already has been pushing for the creation of a government anticorruption. the former georgian republic of abkhazia has elected a new leader following the death of its president alexander out of vibe so off to other candidates to win the top seat which he will now occupy for the next five years and. reports some big business to be taken care of in that tiny country. former vice president alexander viber is now the president of the caucasus republic cars here at the central election commission announced that he took fifty five percent of the one hundred two votes cast and they put voted turnout at a high seventy two percent all of this was made necessary by the death of the previous president surrogate by a gap which on t
bill that could end a near two week hunger strike by a social activist dubbed by many as the new gandhi lawmakers from the ruling party in the main opposition have agreed in principle to. three key demands for the bill that came during a volatile special session of parliament however the legislation is likely to take some time to come into force seventy four year old has already has been pushing for the creation of a government anticorruption. the former georgian republic of abkhazia has...
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to place an autocracy but significant nonetheless in india during the indian independence movement gandhi pioneered massively disobedience as the famous march to the sea to make south in defiance of the british colonists after decades of struggle the republic of india finally came into its own on the twenty sixth of being or one hundred fifty now you might not think of world war two as essential to the lead up to world war three but as world war one was essential to pissing off germans with economic sanctions and crippling that following the war so was the initiation of world war two by those governments germany japan and italy . who took the idea of governance to its logical conclusion essential to creating the governmental systems that people are fighting today and world war two as president eisenhower pointed out was responsible for the growth of our own military industrial complex right the but first there was the us civil rights movement but soon enough american politicians were able to go back to ignoring the people as in the lead up to the war in iraq in two thousand and three when
to place an autocracy but significant nonetheless in india during the indian independence movement gandhi pioneered massively disobedience as the famous march to the sea to make south in defiance of the british colonists after decades of struggle the republic of india finally came into its own on the twenty sixth of being or one hundred fifty now you might not think of world war two as essential to the lead up to world war three but as world war one was essential to pissing off germans with...
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speaking of gandhi. the question is how to build the capacity of a part to support it -- participatory are present -- rep campaign or movement to do the kind of pressure that one of the questioners asked about. movements have to exhibit unity, diversity, and representation so they can have legitimacy, so they can accumulate political force. and how to do that is a form of knowledge. it is a skill. you have to acquire that skill. you have to learn how to plan a campaign. and you have to know how to remain disciplined which most important means not to be violent. that is a serious problem in trying to cause the military or security force to hesitate or stall. you can i get someone to defect to your side. it does not work that way. all these things have to do with the skills or the movement. the skills to not have to be channeled into one or through one individual. once a movement or campaign to acquire skills and capacities, you may not need as much rightness. because conditions do not dictate whether move
speaking of gandhi. the question is how to build the capacity of a part to support it -- participatory are present -- rep campaign or movement to do the kind of pressure that one of the questioners asked about. movements have to exhibit unity, diversity, and representation so they can have legitimacy, so they can accumulate political force. and how to do that is a form of knowledge. it is a skill. you have to acquire that skill. you have to learn how to plan a campaign. and you have to know how...
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. >> you are the gandhi of the drug muellers. >> and i am skinny enough and require a diaper. >> i think this is a good idea. the further away we get from this is irrelevant. i was watching "hawaii- five-o. the diamond thieves were all female try athletes. that does president happen in real life. >> but it still doesn't change the fact that the air travel is safe. >> don't try to stick to the topic. >> i totally agree. i wholeheartedly support the hot female try athletes. >> it is that thinking that everybody can be a criminal. not everybody is a criminal. >> the truth is, look, i know it is a cliche, they win when we do things like this. we can't have that. >> can we get back to the topic at hand. i feel we are veering away. >> when you watch the new hawaii 5-o how weird is his neck? >> weird. >> and he wears a sports coat. >> you can't wear a sports coat if you are all neck. >> do you want to move on? >> no, i want to talk about the neck. >> jesse? >> i liked your idea about how asking terrorists what their favorite beatle was, that's a telltale, what is your favorite beatle? dung. got
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. >>> and while we are quoting people, gandhi once said those who think religion has nothing who think religion has nothing [ male announcer ] this is the network. a network of possibilities. excuse me? my grandfather was born in this village. [ automated voice speaks foreign language ] [ male announcer ] in here, everyone speaks the same language. ♪ in here, forklifts drive themselves. no, he doesn't have it. yeah, we'll look on that. [ male announcer ] in here, friends leave you messages written in the air. that's it right there. [ male announcer ] it's the at&t network. and what's possible in here is almost impossible to say. >>> former republican delaware senate candidate christine o'donnell is back in the news, promoting her new book, troublemaker. the tea party candidate became a favorite media punch line last year when her comments about witchcraft and masturbation surfaced from the 1990s. >> we need to address sexuality with young people, and masturbation is part of sexuality, but it is important to discuss this from a moral point of view. the bible says that lust in your heart
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gandhi said become the change you seek. thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" begins right now. >>> reprieve. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. leading off tonight, make the republicans say no to jobs in their hometowns. as if we needed another reason for the president to do something. the dow up 243 at one point today but when the fed announced the economic growth was slower than expected, the dow plummeted. then surged spectacularly again. the dow ended the day up nearly 430 points, but the up-down day on wall street, how skittish the markets are about the economy 7 that's just another reason i say that president obama needs to come up with a jobs program. needs to highlight the bridges and roads that need fixing in this country and make republican say, no, i don't want jobs in my district. the question isn't whether president obama should do it or how. i'm telling him how. show the bridge, the rotten roads, the broken down sewer and water systems. put it in their faces. the question, is when. >>> also the p
gandhi said become the change you seek. thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" begins right now. >>> reprieve. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. leading off tonight, make the republicans say no to jobs in their hometowns. as if we needed another reason for the president to do something. the dow up 243 at one point today but when the fed announced the economic growth was slower than expected, the dow...
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speaking of gandhi. the question is how to build the capacity of a part to support it -- participatory are present -- rep campaign or movement to do the kind of pressure that one of the questioners asked about. movements have to exhibit unity, diversity, and representation so they can have legitimacy, so they can accumulate political force. and how to do that is a form of knowledge. it is a skill. you have to acquire that skill. you have to learn how to plan a campaign. and you have to know how to remain disciplined which most important means not to be violent. that is a serious problem in trying to cause the military or security force to hesitate or stall. you can i get someone to defect to your side. it does not work that way. all these things have to do with the skills or the movement. the skills to not have to be channeled into one or through one individual. once a movement or campaign to acquire skills and capacities, you may not need as much rightness. because conditions do not dictate whether move
speaking of gandhi. the question is how to build the capacity of a part to support it -- participatory are present -- rep campaign or movement to do the kind of pressure that one of the questioners asked about. movements have to exhibit unity, diversity, and representation so they can have legitimacy, so they can accumulate political force. and how to do that is a form of knowledge. it is a skill. you have to acquire that skill. you have to learn how to plan a campaign. and you have to know how...
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and he was planning when arrested to meet gandhi. the peace vision was very big for him. the day hitler came to power in 1933, he was giving a radio address. i didn't know it until i was reading a new biography of it, the only time he was on radio, and it was cut off in the middle. we who like romance, we say hitler's people turned it off. the engineer made a mistake. [laughter] it was on the principle of having a furyk. you could see how germany shaped up to the total obedience. from then on he never, ever, ever played up. some of the people in the catholic and lutheran churches played up to hitler. there was a movement in which they tried to make hitler's germany into a christian antisemitic force. the vast majority were just silent. what can you do in the middle of that, and there they were. he got committed early and hung out with a whole underground ever -- of people. i think another turning point 1 they knew -- is they knew a movement in the 1930s was being born and wanted to form the world counsel of churches, and it was postponed after the war. he was an early age
and he was planning when arrested to meet gandhi. the peace vision was very big for him. the day hitler came to power in 1933, he was giving a radio address. i didn't know it until i was reading a new biography of it, the only time he was on radio, and it was cut off in the middle. we who like romance, we say hitler's people turned it off. the engineer made a mistake. [laughter] it was on the principle of having a furyk. you could see how germany shaped up to the total obedience. from then on...
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a deadly bomb blast at a mosque in the tribal village of gandhi along the afghan border.st 34 people were killed and a hundred others wounded. >>> we are following breaking news out of afghanistan's capital. a few hours ago two suicide bombers attacked the british council in kabul. at least eight people were killed. ten others are being treated for injuries. explosions and gunfire echoed through the city several more hours. >>> in 90 minutes we will watch your money and wall street to see how it reacts to the beating the world markets are taking right now. steep declines in europe and asia after a painful day in the united states in the stock market. dow down nearly 4% down and nasdaq and s&p hit harder. renewed fears that the world economy is stalling. if we take a look at u.s. stock futures they are all down. dow futures down by more than 150 points. the good news they had been down more earlier. prepare yourself for volatility. >> there is your silver lining. >>> not only a loss of confidence of the economy but also president obama's ability to lead. texas governor ric
a deadly bomb blast at a mosque in the tribal village of gandhi along the afghan border.st 34 people were killed and a hundred others wounded. >>> we are following breaking news out of afghanistan's capital. a few hours ago two suicide bombers attacked the british council in kabul. at least eight people were killed. ten others are being treated for injuries. explosions and gunfire echoed through the city several more hours. >>> in 90 minutes we will watch your money and wall...
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hindus were there all the way back to gandhi's time.munists, catholic protestants, so many gradations in those days. black, colored, everything. and we studied the religious view of human rights, and they were highly educated people and highly intensely religious. i think it depends on what you devote yourself to, and if you're a busy scientist, that's what you devote yourself to. >> and i, although the question wasn't directed to me, i'll say, you know, having read these three books and read you the partial list of some that are to come in the series, there's certainly an opinion in parts of the academy that there are still, there is much to be learned from understanding how the great religious texts or many face bear on the world today. and partly what we see, i'm a journalism professor. what we see around the world, too, is as people acquire literacy, they acquire the urgency to ask questions in new ways. and partly, we see that to in many institutions are rejected for the first time because someone suddenly getting the ability to as
hindus were there all the way back to gandhi's time.munists, catholic protestants, so many gradations in those days. black, colored, everything. and we studied the religious view of human rights, and they were highly educated people and highly intensely religious. i think it depends on what you devote yourself to, and if you're a busy scientist, that's what you devote yourself to. >> and i, although the question wasn't directed to me, i'll say, you know, having read these three books and...
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they confronted the violence of apartheid with gandhi and practiced by martin luther king.ation of apartheid with reconciliation that martin luther king did not fully see the fulfillment of but that africa today tries to hold up in a world that is polarized in in some many other ways. we confronted the conflict of apartheid with emotion and the values of peace and coexistence that martin luther king dreamt of. that nelson mandela and others would start -- the values of trees, the values of condi, martin luther king, nelson mandela, and tutu son not as a commodity to compromise but something they could trade for reconciliation. and that if you told to the truth, you're not be avenged against but you would be reconciled. the truce would set you free. -- truth would set you free. we do in south africa was divinely inspired but not out of reach of ordinary human beings. south africa and the life of martin luther king has confirmed that human beings are capable of being good. that is human beings are capable of opting for values that are powerful against the harshness of militar
they confronted the violence of apartheid with gandhi and practiced by martin luther king.ation of apartheid with reconciliation that martin luther king did not fully see the fulfillment of but that africa today tries to hold up in a world that is polarized in in some many other ways. we confronted the conflict of apartheid with emotion and the values of peace and coexistence that martin luther king dreamt of. that nelson mandela and others would start -- the values of trees, the values of...
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[applause] [laughter] >> my path awakening to nonviolence or what i call, what gandhi calls soul force what is wrong, trying to help create what is new and not to be passive and overwhelmed. um, catholic nun, grew up great mom and tadty, i wasn't -- daddy, i wasn't just a little egg placed in the nest and then they left. great mom and daddy, catholic mom and daddy in baton rouge, louisiana. and to give our life over to god was prized in our family, and i became a nun, great support. mom and daddy, my sister mary ann sitting in here today. and i became a nun, and the spirituality out of which i was trying to follow the ways of jesus was the spirituality that really separated the world. everybody's trying to get to heaven, so people have to suffer here, well, one day they can have a great crown in heaven. and i was separated. we became nuns and cloistered ourselves, i was separated from the world. and living out in the suburbs of new orleans -- speak speak talk about. [speaking in native tongue] >> and living out in this suburbs, my father had been a successful lawyer. so in the new orle
[applause] [laughter] >> my path awakening to nonviolence or what i call, what gandhi calls soul force what is wrong, trying to help create what is new and not to be passive and overwhelmed. um, catholic nun, grew up great mom and tadty, i wasn't -- daddy, i wasn't just a little egg placed in the nest and then they left. great mom and daddy, catholic mom and daddy in baton rouge, louisiana. and to give our life over to god was prized in our family, and i became a nun, great support. mom...
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helen deather a -- kearl and mohammed gandhi on the other side -- helen keller and mohammed gadhafi.ther side, carolinaen flow remembers, dr. marcus foster, and -- carmen flores, dr. marcus foster. >> reporter: the unveiling will be at 1:00 on the 6th. back to you. >> wow, spectacular. thank you, craig. >>> you can a learn more about the 25 25 humanitarians by going to our channel 2 website. just go to ktvu.com and click on the "remember them" tab. >>> you've seen it. >> yes. >> i've stood next to it. >>> time now is 8:41. stall, we have things happening on the roads. it's not looking pretty. >> no, it's very slow out there, dave and tori -- dave and tori. if you are driving in the east bay highway 4 is cleared up. very traffic in walnut creek. also this morning, we're leaking at the bay bridge toll plaza, trying to get into san francisco, you will be there for a minute and traffic is backed up getting into the city. look at the livermore valley. if you drive there this morning, you need to give yourself plenty of exer time. also slow traffic, on 880 all the way down to fremont. it's
helen deather a -- kearl and mohammed gandhi on the other side -- helen keller and mohammed gadhafi.ther side, carolinaen flow remembers, dr. marcus foster, and -- carmen flores, dr. marcus foster. >> reporter: the unveiling will be at 1:00 on the 6th. back to you. >> wow, spectacular. thank you, craig. >>> you can a learn more about the 25 25 humanitarians by going to our channel 2 website. just go to ktvu.com and click on the "remember them" tab. >>>...
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effort to rally the genuine spiritual leaders of the world, to become in the tradition of mohatma gandhimartin luther king jr., bush odd desmond tutu, spiritual leader and nelson mandela, political leader, to work out a peace agreement. we have colt fr come to a point where we're now in a precarious situation and we ask to pray for us and members of the press corps who need to be actually be relocated i think in the interests of preserving our lives. >> so congressman, how scared are you right now for your life? >> well i'm not scared at all. i'm here on a mission, as i've been all of my life, to serve the lord, and i just believe in the word of prayer and make that appeal, and dr. kay joins me in that appeal. he is one of the well-known evangelists from india and has assembled a group of political leaders as well as spiritual leaders from around the world who are working with us in an effort to affect a peaceful situation in the problem that confronts us here and now. >> we're praying for you, walter fauntroy and matthew chance and journalists at the rixos hotel. we'll check in with mat
effort to rally the genuine spiritual leaders of the world, to become in the tradition of mohatma gandhimartin luther king jr., bush odd desmond tutu, spiritual leader and nelson mandela, political leader, to work out a peace agreement. we have colt fr come to a point where we're now in a precarious situation and we ask to pray for us and members of the press corps who need to be actually be relocated i think in the interests of preserving our lives. >> so congressman, how scared are you...
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obviously, the indian independence struggle led in the 1920s and 1930s particularly by gandhi.then in 1934 a much less well known struggle against a dictator in el salvador which was extremely successful through a popular general strike that lasts only 30 days. then the 0 year long, 40 year long violent struggle of african-americans under the leadership of eventually dr. martin luther king jr. in the united states. there was also then in the 1970s an extraordinary struggle that unfolded in argentina launched, many believe, by the famous mothers of the disappeared in the square in bemost aries -- buenos aires existence the millty junta which began a series of events that led to the dissolution of that regime. the movement against the dictatorship of by nope in chile which ended in 1988 of his having to step down as president. the long-running movements in if eastern europe and in be the former soviet union against one party authoritarian control in that region, perhaps best represented by the solidarity movement and the nonviolet transition to democracy in poland. the people pow
obviously, the indian independence struggle led in the 1920s and 1930s particularly by gandhi.then in 1934 a much less well known struggle against a dictator in el salvador which was extremely successful through a popular general strike that lasts only 30 days. then the 0 year long, 40 year long violent struggle of african-americans under the leadership of eventually dr. martin luther king jr. in the united states. there was also then in the 1970s an extraordinary struggle that unfolded in...
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one thing, for example, gandhi, martin luter king, or others like him that led to political change that can be called positive. on the positive side, few cultural phenomenas have suede public opinion as powerfully as the novel "uncle tom's cabin" which was central to making america a better nation. harriet beecher stowe was an unlikely fermenter of politically and social change, dreamy eyeded, she was a harried housewife with a brute of children. she had various obscure illnesses worsened by her hypochondria. she was married to a brilliant, but imprak table husband, but driven by her passionate hatred of slavery, she wrote "uncle tom's cabin" which when it appeared in 1852 broke sales records and became an international sensation. the boston thee dore parker said it sited more attention than the invention of printing. the author henry james noted it was for an immense number of people much less a book than a state of vision, of feeling and consciousness in which they didn't take or read or appraise at the time, but they walked and talked and laughed and cried. my new book, mightier than
one thing, for example, gandhi, martin luter king, or others like him that led to political change that can be called positive. on the positive side, few cultural phenomenas have suede public opinion as powerfully as the novel "uncle tom's cabin" which was central to making america a better nation. harriet beecher stowe was an unlikely fermenter of politically and social change, dreamy eyeded, she was a harried housewife with a brute of children. she had various obscure illnesses...
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the man believed in gandhi's teachings of love. he practiced the love. preached the love. that's my story on martin luther king jr. thank you. [applause] >> and now welcome to the stage the honorable elijah cummings. [applause] >> good afternoon, everyone. come on. you can do better than that. good afternoon, everyone. it is certainly my honor and my privilege to be here this afternoon and on behalf of two great members of the congressional black caucus, congresswoman sheila jackson lee of texas and congresswoman donna edwards of maryland, and on behalf of our entire congressional black caucus, we thank you. first of all, i want to say to the organizers, all that is planned to happen this weekend, sometimes god has another plan. i know that it can get kind of discouraging when you lay out plans, but the fact is that sometimes god will create a situation that will make it even better the next time around. and so i'm looking forward to the celebration. but i also came to not just to thank all these awesome, beautiful women. i told someone, i'm so glad i am a black man in ame
the man believed in gandhi's teachings of love. he practiced the love. preached the love. that's my story on martin luther king jr. thank you. [applause] >> and now welcome to the stage the honorable elijah cummings. [applause] >> good afternoon, everyone. come on. you can do better than that. good afternoon, everyone. it is certainly my honor and my privilege to be here this afternoon and on behalf of two great members of the congressional black caucus, congresswoman sheila jackson...
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ministers and prominent politicians to jail and it's getting very close to the head of the party namely gandhihappened since you wrote that, a number of people in india have said that you should be arrested, people say that you should be fired from harvard. and your house was just ransacked. >> that's right. it was ransacked by congress hoodlums and there is now a report by the police, i hope they will investigate but it's very well established they were congress people by those who are eyewitnesses and my security was withdrawn by the state sometime ago by this present government. so i think these attacks have been facilitated. >> you're talking a lot about the dynamics and the politics of india but there have been some who have called for you to be fired from harvard. you've got to feel good that harvard has stuck up for you and said, we're sticking with him. >> well, i'm very proud of harvard because i have a very long association of nearly 50 years with harvard. and they stood up for freedom of speech. i think that's a beacon light to the whole world. i think they're very good to harvard a
ministers and prominent politicians to jail and it's getting very close to the head of the party namely gandhihappened since you wrote that, a number of people in india have said that you should be arrested, people say that you should be fired from harvard. and your house was just ransacked. >> that's right. it was ransacked by congress hoodlums and there is now a report by the police, i hope they will investigate but it's very well established they were congress people by those who are...