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en el barrio chino en la capital del perÚ, lo conocen como el gandhi peruano.allado y tranquilo, como el personaje en el que se inspira, y aprovecha el extraordinario parecido para ganarse la vita vida leyendo la suerte en la baraja, no le faltan clientes. >>> sÍ, bastante a gandhi. >>> eso te llamÓ la atencion? >>> sÍ, lo vi afuera en la calle, y me llamÓ la atencion el parecido, y todo. >>> una seÑora que lo conocÍa de antes, me dijo que limpiÓ su casa, lo que hace, no? >>> orlando era empleado pÚblico se quedÓ sin trabajo, luego de seguir cursos de reflexologia usÓ un puesto en el barrio chino de lima, y aliviaba a sus clientes con la presiÓn de manos, y comenzaron a notar su pareciÓ con gandhi, orlando no conocÍa ni el nombre ni la fama. >>> al verme decÍan gandhi, comencÉ a indagar, a investigar, me doy con la sorpresa, encuentro un folleto, miro el rostro, se llama la foto, y comparo con mi y hago increÍble paa mÍ. >>> de inmediato se consiguiÓ unos anteojos redondos y se mandÓ a hacer tres tÚnicas y afiches, se promocionaba como el gandhi peruano, los cl
en el barrio chino en la capital del perÚ, lo conocen como el gandhi peruano.allado y tranquilo, como el personaje en el que se inspira, y aprovecha el extraordinario parecido para ganarse la vita vida leyendo la suerte en la baraja, no le faltan clientes. >>> sÍ, bastante a gandhi. >>> eso te llamÓ la atencion? >>> sÍ, lo vi afuera en la calle, y me llamÓ la atencion el parecido, y todo. >>> una seÑora que lo conocÍa de antes, me dijo que limpiÓ su...
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man, we about to pull a gandhi up in this piece. who with me?ks fast on his protest. >> uh, well, well, uh... who down for a protest after lunch, you know what i'm saying? 'cause you know a brother, a hungry brother. for breakfast? [ doorbell rings ] >> oh, hey. >> tanya. >> yeah. i thought it was brianna. hi. >> actually, brianna left her jacket in the car. um, is she back from school yet? >> um, no. no, nobody's here. no, i'll take it. thanks.
man, we about to pull a gandhi up in this piece. who with me?ks fast on his protest. >> uh, well, well, uh... who down for a protest after lunch, you know what i'm saying? 'cause you know a brother, a hungry brother. for breakfast? [ doorbell rings ] >> oh, hey. >> tanya. >> yeah. i thought it was brianna. hi. >> actually, brianna left her jacket in the car. um, is she back from school yet? >> um, no. no, nobody's here. no, i'll take it. thanks.
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gandhi hadly, already been assassinated. he meant almost everybody.he work in the united states about nonviolence. he said we have to turn conflicts into creative conflicts, and that has remained in my mind. fromat is another clip "broader outsider." break andng to take a then come back to talk about bayard rustin, who has been awarded the presidential medal of freedom. stay with us. ♪ [music break] >> this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. is john d'emilio, who wrote the book "lost prophet: the life and times of bayard rustin." chair of theformer naacp. when you heard the announcement last week about bayard rustin being honored along with 15 others with the presidential medal of freedom, what were your thoughts, what do you think bayard's would have been? >> is special and important, before the anniversary of the march. he would have been elated and surprise that we would have had an african-american president so soon after he died. of the big six civil rights organization that issued a call for the march
gandhi hadly, already been assassinated. he meant almost everybody.he work in the united states about nonviolence. he said we have to turn conflicts into creative conflicts, and that has remained in my mind. fromat is another clip "broader outsider." break andng to take a then come back to talk about bayard rustin, who has been awarded the presidential medal of freedom. stay with us. ♪ [music break] >> this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy...
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>> well, it wasn't just martin luther king, it has been gandhi and jesus, people have been screaminghis for a long time. my motivation is i want to observe and be a positive influence in any way i can, and i want to be able to learn something that i can give to my children, and be able to tell them firsthand like my parents told me first hand about the civil rights movement. >> reporter: excellent wisdom. thank you, sir. >> you have a good day. >> reporter: richelle what a great group. >> yeah, great stuff there, robert. thank you so much. >>> i'm dave warren, we are just looking at the fire conditions out west. the weather not helping at all. the rim fire has really gone down from containment. it is about 1% contained now. it continues to spread. they are not making much progress there. no rain where we're seeing the rim fire. but these showers and storms developing are giving some light rain but also lightning, so they are watching that with the weather. there's a red flag warning in effect, because they really don't help. that rain is so slight, and the lightning could easily star
>> well, it wasn't just martin luther king, it has been gandhi and jesus, people have been screaminghis for a long time. my motivation is i want to observe and be a positive influence in any way i can, and i want to be able to learn something that i can give to my children, and be able to tell them firsthand like my parents told me first hand about the civil rights movement. >> reporter: excellent wisdom. thank you, sir. >> you have a good day. >> reporter: richelle what...
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sometimes i think about what is it, this mahatma gandhi thing. he cracks your head and you say thank you. he cracks your head again. you have to be animal when you do that. it's an outrage. he pauses and collects himself. i'm not talking from bitterness. he says this and yet how can you let go of bitterness. like a dog licking a wound keeping it open and raw greg bright revisits his past wonders if it's a happy ending because he lives in a yellow house, my pot of gold at the end of a rainbow after finally receiving $190,000 in rest tuition. unending that could go either way. thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you very much. before we kickoff the first panel we have a special treat for you. we are lucky enough to have the filmmaker in one of the subjects that premiered at the sundance festival called gideon's army. they fight tooth and nail in possible odds. you are going to get a sneak peak at this right now. [film] >> the judge is going to tell you that the state fails to prove their case. it is your duty, you must acquit. that's the beauty of thi
sometimes i think about what is it, this mahatma gandhi thing. he cracks your head and you say thank you. he cracks your head again. you have to be animal when you do that. it's an outrage. he pauses and collects himself. i'm not talking from bitterness. he says this and yet how can you let go of bitterness. like a dog licking a wound keeping it open and raw greg bright revisits his past wonders if it's a happy ending because he lives in a yellow house, my pot of gold at the end of a rainbow...
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gandhi is quoted to say, be the change you wish to see in the world.wing up if mom that didn't see herself and value of herself, how can you create change? so we really wanted to empower young people. she empowered with her presence and story and we want to do that for all the generations and to validate the immigrants and families who have made a difficult journey. >> krist put put. they are such ins operations, thank you for sharing. that we're going to take another short break. stay with us.- ( snaps, clatter) that sounds awful. ( music stops ) but a lot better than last week. ( rock music playing ) ♪ we weren't born to follow. ♪ >> kristen: we're bac with billy wong and our panel. what do you think the most important sign of progress for asian-americans today? [ laughter ] >> i think one way the media world has changed so much, just as we talked about, each one talked about how important stories are. having asians be focused on media, where there is a giant gap over the decades. the work that everybody here that incore prialts those stories is real
gandhi is quoted to say, be the change you wish to see in the world.wing up if mom that didn't see herself and value of herself, how can you create change? so we really wanted to empower young people. she empowered with her presence and story and we want to do that for all the generations and to validate the immigrants and families who have made a difficult journey. >> krist put put. they are such ins operations, thank you for sharing. that we're going to take another short break. stay...
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sometimes i think about what is it, this mahatma gandhi thing. he cracks your head and you say thank you. he cracks your head again. you have to be animal when you do that. it's an outrage. he pauses and collects himself. i'm not talking from bitterness. he says this and yet how can you let go of bitterness. like a dog licking a wound keeping it open and raw greg bright revisits his past wonders if it's a happy ending because he lives in a yellow house, my pot of gold at the end of a rainbow after finally receiving $190,000 in rest tuition. unending that could go either way. thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you very much. before we kickoff the first panel we have a special treat for you. we are lucky enough to have the filmmaker in one of
sometimes i think about what is it, this mahatma gandhi thing. he cracks your head and you say thank you. he cracks your head again. you have to be animal when you do that. it's an outrage. he pauses and collects himself. i'm not talking from bitterness. he says this and yet how can you let go of bitterness. like a dog licking a wound keeping it open and raw greg bright revisits his past wonders if it's a happy ending because he lives in a yellow house, my pot of gold at the end of a rainbow...
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mahatma gandhi. hotch, listen. garcia's gonna help me find a way to get ellie back to l.a.her foster mom's credit card, then bought a ticket online, and then somehow lied her way through airport security. how old is she? she's 9. i didn't see this coming at all, but i will fix it. rossi: check this out. no forced entry at either house. both dinner tables are set for 5 people, not 4. maybe they knew him and invited him to dinner. both families live in different states but only 8 miles apart. is it possible they knew each other? garcia, did you find any overlap between the bennett and archer families? zip. they didn't work, shop, eat, or worship in any of the same places. worship? both families religious? and then some. pretty much all their social lives revolved around some kind of church activities. maybe he forced the families to make dinner as part of a ritual, like karl arnold. the fox was a classic family annihilator who targeted patriarchs. the dissection of the last dad makes me think the unsub was focused on male parents as well. i'm not so sure. there's a lot of ove
mahatma gandhi. hotch, listen. garcia's gonna help me find a way to get ellie back to l.a.her foster mom's credit card, then bought a ticket online, and then somehow lied her way through airport security. how old is she? she's 9. i didn't see this coming at all, but i will fix it. rossi: check this out. no forced entry at either house. both dinner tables are set for 5 people, not 4. maybe they knew him and invited him to dinner. both families live in different states but only 8 miles apart. is...
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if it wasn't gandhi, it's going to -- >> we're going to say it's gandhi.great dictator in our lives is the clock and the calendar. it was certainly on my mind that it just all goes too quickly. my mother was 84. she said, baby, look, i've had a wonderful life, a great life, a blessed life. you know, i'm not even going to say it should have gone on till 90. i do say the 84 years and the time we had together, it went too quickly. that's something that should be -- that i hope -- look, i've covered ten wars. i know that life can be short, nasty and brutish and i'm going to emphasize the short. but the fact is, it just goes too quickly. and it makes us -- i think we should set our thermostats differently and make room for those things that are worthwhile and fun and engaging and try and deemphasize the stuff that doesn't contribute. >> so quickly. i remember back in the '80s i think "time" magazine put billy graham on their cover and they said, you know, the great wisdom. what have you learned from life. you expected some deep spiritual insight. he said it's b
if it wasn't gandhi, it's going to -- >> we're going to say it's gandhi.great dictator in our lives is the clock and the calendar. it was certainly on my mind that it just all goes too quickly. my mother was 84. she said, baby, look, i've had a wonderful life, a great life, a blessed life. you know, i'm not even going to say it should have gone on till 90. i do say the 84 years and the time we had together, it went too quickly. that's something that should be -- that i hope -- look, i've...
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destroy it they would keep law we had to sell the gandhi newspaper reveals how he was pressured to destroy bottles he received from n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden. the latest news on the week's top stories we're watching the weekly here on r.t. with me. for joining is. damascus has given the u.n. inspectors permission to access the site of an alleged must chemical attack as the u.s. says it's almost certain the afghan government carried out that sold and pledged a serious response alongside the ally the u.k. also his middle east correspondent paula cleary is following the right wing tensions that. well damascus has agreed to allow u.n. investigators access to the scene of this and made chemical attack but the point needs to be made that while the damascus is it will do its maximum to ensure a safe house image for the investigators the actual territory is rebel held and then so i hope to mostly it will be the rebel forces who determine whether or not the u.n. investigators have the access that they require we're just hearing however from the united states who says that this now comes t
destroy it they would keep law we had to sell the gandhi newspaper reveals how he was pressured to destroy bottles he received from n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden. the latest news on the week's top stories we're watching the weekly here on r.t. with me. for joining is. damascus has given the u.n. inspectors permission to access the site of an alleged must chemical attack as the u.s. says it's almost certain the afghan government carried out that sold and pledged a serious response...
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. >> he sai this, quote, in keeping with people like gandhi and others, if you believe something that is not right, and unjust, you are willing to defy customming dark digs, bad laws, have you a right to defy those laws and be willing to pay t price. >> up next, one of the main faces of nbc news, highly critical of his network's planned hillary clinton documentary, the a-team will take it up and more. next. right now, 7 years of music is being streamed. a quarter million tweeters are tweeting. and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's why hp built a new kind of server. one at's 80% smaller. uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this&is gonna be big. hp moonshot. it's time to build a better enterprise. together. do you mind grabbing my phone and opening the pital one purchase eraser? i need to redeem some venture miles before my demise. okay. it's easy to erase any rece travel expense i want. just pick that flit right there. mmm hmmm. give it a few taps, and...it's taken care of. this i
. >> he sai this, quote, in keeping with people like gandhi and others, if you believe something that is not right, and unjust, you are willing to defy customming dark digs, bad laws, have you a right to defy those laws and be willing to pay t price. >> up next, one of the main faces of nbc news, highly critical of his network's planned hillary clinton documentary, the a-team will take it up and more. next. right now, 7 years of music is being streamed. a quarter million tweeters...
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. >> he said, this, quote, in keeping with people like gandhi and others, if you believe something thats not right, and unjust, you are willing to defy customming dark digs, bad laws, have you a right to defy those laws and be willing to pay the price. >> up next, one of the main faces of nbc news, highly critical of his network's planned hillary clinton documentary, the a-team will take it up and more. next. the boys used double miles from their capital one venture card to fly home for the bigamily reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! traveling is easy with the venture card because you can fly any airline anytime. two words. double miles! this guy can act. wanna play dodge rock? oh, you ys! and with double miles u can actuay use, y never miss the fun. beard growing contest and go! ♪ win! what's in your wallet? lou: department of housing and urban development with a new rule, new policy called affirmatively furthering fair housing. it would require government officials to gather data on a neighborhood they deem segregated or discriminatory, officials would push po
. >> he said, this, quote, in keeping with people like gandhi and others, if you believe something thats not right, and unjust, you are willing to defy customming dark digs, bad laws, have you a right to defy those laws and be willing to pay the price. >> up next, one of the main faces of nbc news, highly critical of his network's planned hillary clinton documentary, the a-team will take it up and more. next. the boys used double miles from their capital one venture card to fly home...
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rama gandhi. >> my grandfather never visited the united states but his heart was fully involved in the struggles in this country. in february, 1936, after meeting four african americans in a hut in western india, this is what gandhi said. well, if it comes true, it may be through the african americans that the unadult rated message of nonviolence will be delivered to the world. in 1967, four years after the 1963 march, dr. king said this in new york city. every nation must now develop an overriding loyalty to mankind as a whole. dr. king added a warning against what he called the apathy of conformist thought within one's own bosom and in the surrounding world. today, as we underline america's enormous need, dr. king's phrase overriding loyalty to humankind also demands our attention. yet, conformists talk stops us from trying to persist. we must ask, do we want democracy here but only dependable elsewhere? our next speaker social activist, civil rights leader, hairman emeritus of the naacp, -- oh. i thought he forgot to give him his name. i met this man when i was just a sophomore in c
rama gandhi. >> my grandfather never visited the united states but his heart was fully involved in the struggles in this country. in february, 1936, after meeting four african americans in a hut in western india, this is what gandhi said. well, if it comes true, it may be through the african americans that the unadult rated message of nonviolence will be delivered to the world. in 1967, four years after the 1963 march, dr. king said this in new york city. every nation must now develop an...
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gandhi was number 13. churchill was ten. fdr was sixth. einstein was fourth.e very top it was a close call with first place going to mother teresa and second going to martin luther king jr. it's not like that was a surprise or something. if you took the same poll again today, martin luther king would probably finish close to the top once again. he really is wrun of the most revered and admired figures of american history. but now take a look back at this. it's the gallup's annual list of the ten most admired americans from 1967. this is the last for the last full year martin luther king was ali alive. billy graham made it. dirkson made it, george wallace, arch segregationist, even he cracked the top ten. but martin luther king was nowhere to be found. we can put numbers on this, too. gallup used to something use call the scaleometer used to measure the popularity of public figures. it tested martin luther king in 1966. the results came back, 63 negative, 32% positive. a difference of 2 to 1. this raises two questions. the man who seemed to inspire the whole co
gandhi was number 13. churchill was ten. fdr was sixth. einstein was fourth.e very top it was a close call with first place going to mother teresa and second going to martin luther king jr. it's not like that was a surprise or something. if you took the same poll again today, martin luther king would probably finish close to the top once again. he really is wrun of the most revered and admired figures of american history. but now take a look back at this. it's the gallup's annual list of the...
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what was it gandhi who said if your opponent offends you stay home and go on jay leno? is that how you deal with this? thanks for the fake laugh. >> i was just pleading to god the joke would end. >> when i do it it is an attempt at a joke. >> he better know show putin that nobel peace prize. it is like, oh, let's look at that. in the museum it goes. >>> coming up, my home boys tried to warn me, but that butt you got makes me so horny. not a story, just a handwritten note steve wrote under my door. i am flattered, but i am also married. is this man a daredevil or a monster? the story that daredevil fancy doesn't want you to know. >> it is never funny. will he will quit over his biggest hit? chris brown announced he plans to retire from the music business after he slugs another woman, i mean the released of another album. he tweeted, quote, don't worry, mainstream, america. this next album will probably be my last album. tired of being famous for a mistake i made when i am 18. i am cool and over it. the mistake he is referring to of course is when he decided to get into m
what was it gandhi who said if your opponent offends you stay home and go on jay leno? is that how you deal with this? thanks for the fake laugh. >> i was just pleading to god the joke would end. >> when i do it it is an attempt at a joke. >> he better know show putin that nobel peace prize. it is like, oh, let's look at that. in the museum it goes. >>> coming up, my home boys tried to warn me, but that butt you got makes me so horny. not a story, just a handwritten...
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day and another time there were brave and courageous young feelings that followed the teaching of gandhiachings of martin luther king jr. so when i was beaten and left bloody and unconscious, when i thought i saw death, i was going to die, i never turned to hate. the reason we wanted to write this book is to tell another generation of young people you too can do something. you too can be leaders. you too can change things. we have this unbelievable audience that brought the world alive, and you can almost feel and tough and smell the action in this book called "march." on the morning of february 27th, 1960, we gathered to hear will campbell, a minister who had been run out of oxford, mississippi for playing ping-pong with a black man the day before we had gotten word from the nashville chief of police that anyone involved for the protests would be arrested. there were some rumors that drp the police did not intend to stop. campbell said, you attempt to sit in, the business community, the local officials, and their -- will all put back. they will let police and the rough element in the wh
day and another time there were brave and courageous young feelings that followed the teaching of gandhiachings of martin luther king jr. so when i was beaten and left bloody and unconscious, when i thought i saw death, i was going to die, i never turned to hate. the reason we wanted to write this book is to tell another generation of young people you too can do something. you too can be leaders. you too can change things. we have this unbelievable audience that brought the world alive, and you...
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it's studying the philosophy of non-violence, studying the great religions of the world, studying gandhi and thoreau and listening to the words of martin luther king, jr. you cannot be afraid. you cannot live in fear. >> you're lost when you live in fear. it's over for you, right? >> well, it's -- to live in fear is like you don't exist. you lose all sense of hope. you have to be hopeful. >> and you were when you approached those steps that morning to make your speech? >> when i arrived there on the steps of the lincoln memorial, i was very hopeful. i was very optimistic. i was ready. i was ready. and when a. philip randolph stood up and said, "i now present to you young john lewis, the national chairman of the student nonviolent coordinating committee," i had what i considered an executive session with myself. >> an executive session with yourself? >> yeah. i said, "this is it. i must go for it." so, i looked to my right. i saw all of these young people from the student nonviolent coordinating committee. then i looked to my left. i saw many young people, black and white, up in the trees
it's studying the philosophy of non-violence, studying the great religions of the world, studying gandhi and thoreau and listening to the words of martin luther king, jr. you cannot be afraid. you cannot live in fear. >> you're lost when you live in fear. it's over for you, right? >> well, it's -- to live in fear is like you don't exist. you lose all sense of hope. you have to be hopeful. >> and you were when you approached those steps that morning to make your speech?...
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we studied the way of gandhi. the way of thoreau. the way of martin luther king jr. and you come to that point where you say you're going to do nonviolence as a way of life, as a way of living. that you're not going to become bitter and hostile. that you're not going to hate, because hate was too heavy a burden to bear. just love everybody, and use love and peace and nonviolence as a tool, an instrument to change things. >> rose: but did you think you were going to die? >> oh, i thought once or twice i was going to die. i thought i was going to die in 19 gomry, may, 1961, the same year president obama was born. i thought i was going to die on that bridge in selma. i thought i saw death on march 7, 1965. put i feel it was kept here for a reason-- to keep pushing. to keep pulling, to try to help create a better america and a better world. >> rose: much discussion about the voting rights act and the action of the supreme court. >> well, i was very disappointed in the decision of the united states supreme court. when that decision came down, it made me very sad. i wanted
we studied the way of gandhi. the way of thoreau. the way of martin luther king jr. and you come to that point where you say you're going to do nonviolence as a way of life, as a way of living. that you're not going to become bitter and hostile. that you're not going to hate, because hate was too heavy a burden to bear. just love everybody, and use love and peace and nonviolence as a tool, an instrument to change things. >> rose: but did you think you were going to die? >> oh, i...
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they realized their american dream in of all places the barb gandhi region -- burgundy region of france. >> this passion only came after taking on a hobby of my wife's. >> the passion and the drive would lead us to whatever adventure we would find. >> reporter: they found a lot of hard work, eventually a silent partner with $130,000 to risk. >> i have nothing in my pockets, not much in my head but i kept on running. i think that's what impressed him. >> i knew what we had to risk. i just don't know how much we had to gain, so it was a very nice surprise. >> reporter: today their hands on winery is in their garage and underneath their modest home producing only 40 barrels a year. the remembered burgundies are made from grapes purchased from the region's finest vineyards. >> we don't use too much technology that wasn't around the last 2000 years. we -- 200 years. we keep it as simple as we can. >> reporter: they sell for $140 to $300 a bottle. their highest priority, stay small. >> once it's too large, it's not special. i need to be able to go down there and do most of the work myself to
they realized their american dream in of all places the barb gandhi region -- burgundy region of france. >> this passion only came after taking on a hobby of my wife's. >> the passion and the drive would lead us to whatever adventure we would find. >> reporter: they found a lot of hard work, eventually a silent partner with $130,000 to risk. >> i have nothing in my pockets, not much in my head but i kept on running. i think that's what impressed him. >> i knew what...
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it was a very interesting thing because steve jobs, he thought gandhi, which you might imagine and larry said napoleon. and not because of the great war victories but because of all that napoleon did, yes, the war victories also what he did with the laws, what he did with the social system, what he did with arts and culture. is very interesting glimpse into larry. >> rose: there is some reason that he would be prepared to see these boats smaller sized? >> i think the a.c.-45s is kind of the best fit which they now know but it's in hindsight. so they went big so that it would look imposing on t.v. and then they saw that the 45s-- which were raced in the world series regatta-- were impressive enough looking. so i think after this america's cup i think it's going to be exciting, i think it's going to be a lot of fun and who knows. you don't know if oracle is going to win or likely team new zealand will be going up against them. but what will happen? where will it be? san francisco? elsewhere? if oracle holds on the the trophy and keeps in the america what it look like the next time. it's a
it was a very interesting thing because steve jobs, he thought gandhi, which you might imagine and larry said napoleon. and not because of the great war victories but because of all that napoleon did, yes, the war victories also what he did with the laws, what he did with the social system, what he did with arts and culture. is very interesting glimpse into larry. >> rose: there is some reason that he would be prepared to see these boats smaller sized? >> i think the a.c.-45s is...
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. >> ♪ ♪ >> our next speaker is the grandson of mahatma gandhi. biographer, research prof.or south asian and middle eastern studies, univ. of illinois, dr. gandhi. >> my grandfather never visited the united states, but his heart was fully involved in the struggle in this country. in february, 1936, after meeting four african-americans in western india, this is what he said. "if it comes true, it may be through the african americans that the adult trade of message of non-violence will be delivered to the world." in 1967, four years after the 1963 march, dr. king said this n new york city. "every nation must develop an overriding loyalty to mankind as a whole." dr. king added a warning against what he called the apathy of conformist thought. today as we underline america's enormous needs, dr. king's phrase of overriding loyalty to humankind also demands our attention. conformist thought stops us from time to assess. we must ask if we want democracy here but only dependable friends elsewhere. >> ♪ ♪ >> our next speaker, a social activist, civil rights leader, chairman emeritus
. >> ♪ ♪ >> our next speaker is the grandson of mahatma gandhi. biographer, research prof.or south asian and middle eastern studies, univ. of illinois, dr. gandhi. >> my grandfather never visited the united states, but his heart was fully involved in the struggle in this country. in february, 1936, after meeting four african-americans in western india, this is what he said. "if it comes true, it may be through the african americans that the adult trade of message of...
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gandhi.ever visited the united states, but his heart was fully involved in the struggle in this country. meetingary, 1936, after four african-americans in western india, this is what he said. true, it may be through the african americans that the adult trade of message of non-violence will be delivered to the world. " in 1967, four years after the 1963 march, dr. king said this in new york city. develop anon must overriding loyalty to mankind as a whole." dr. king added a warning against what he called the apathy of thought.t fought -- we underlined america's enormous needs, dr. king's phrase of overriding loyalty to humankind also demands our attention. conformist thought stops us from time to assess. we must ask if we want democracy dependable friends elsewhere. >> ♪ , a socialt speaker activist, civil rights leader, .hairman emeritus of the naacp i thought he forgot to give him his name. i met this man when i was just a sophomore in college. longs and gentlemen, before there was a barack o
gandhi.ever visited the united states, but his heart was fully involved in the struggle in this country. meetingary, 1936, after four african-americans in western india, this is what he said. true, it may be through the african americans that the adult trade of message of non-violence will be delivered to the world. " in 1967, four years after the 1963 march, dr. king said this in new york city. develop anon must overriding loyalty to mankind as a whole." dr. king added a warning...
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the students in birmingham who got out of jail wanted to do i march on washington like gandhi's march they wanted to get out on highway 11 and ticket town by town. randolph thatip appeal to dr. king and sent bayard rustin down to try to talk little sense into us. we were what you used to call freedom high. bayard makes sense, but there was nobody in birmingham that was particularly enthusiastic about the march on washington. main, who was probably the ideologist assigned the march, wouldn't even come. i was not coming until dr. king called and said, you and dean better get on a plane. militantkind of arrogance. that infected us. >> and the market itself? >> the march itself, i was worried -- the march itself? >> the march itself, i was worried that it wouldn't do anything. there was not a lot of harmony. the naacp and the urban league didn't want the march. for different reasons. it didn't look like it was going to be fun until the people started. when the people -- i was out there on the lawn at 7:00 in the morning when the buses started coming in. when they started coming in and , f
the students in birmingham who got out of jail wanted to do i march on washington like gandhi's march they wanted to get out on highway 11 and ticket town by town. randolph thatip appeal to dr. king and sent bayard rustin down to try to talk little sense into us. we were what you used to call freedom high. bayard makes sense, but there was nobody in birmingham that was particularly enthusiastic about the march on washington. main, who was probably the ideologist assigned the march, wouldn't...
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. >> ♪ >> our next speaker is the grandson of mahatma gandhi. biographer, research prof. and middle eastern studies, univ. of illinois, dr. gandhi. >> my grandfather never visited the united states, but his heart was fully involved in the struggle in this country. in february, 1936, after meeting four african-americans in western india, this is what he said. "if it comes true, it may be through the african americans that the adult trade of message of non-violence will be delivered to the world." in 1967, four years after the 1963 march, dr. king said this in new york city. "every nation must develop an overriding loyalty to mankind as a whole." dr. king added a warning against what he called the apathy of conformist thought. today as we underline america's enormous needs, dr. king's phrase of overriding loyalty to humankind also demands our attention. conformist thought stops us from time to assess. we must ask if we want democracy here but only dependable friends elsewhere. >> ♪ >> our next speaker, a social activist, civil rights leader, chairman emeritus of the naacp.
. >> ♪ >> our next speaker is the grandson of mahatma gandhi. biographer, research prof. and middle eastern studies, univ. of illinois, dr. gandhi. >> my grandfather never visited the united states, but his heart was fully involved in the struggle in this country. in february, 1936, after meeting four african-americans in western india, this is what he said. "if it comes true, it may be through the african americans that the adult trade of message of non-violence will...
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the students in birmingham who got out of jail wanted to do i march on washington like gandhi's marcha. they wanted to get out on highway 11 and ticket town by town. it was a. philip randolph that appeal to dr. king and sent bayard rustin down to try to talk little sense into us. we were what you used to call freedom high. bayard makes sense, but there was nobody in birmingham that was particularly enthusiastic about the march on washington. james, who was probably the main ideologist assigned the march, wouldn't even come. i was not coming until dr. king called and said, you and dean better get on a plane. it was a kind of militant arrogance. that infected us. >> and the march itself? >> the march itself, i was worried that it wouldn't do anything. there was not a lot of harmony. the naacp and the urban league didn't want the march. for different reasons. it didn't look like it was going to be fun until the people started. when the people -- i was out there on the lawn at 7:00 in the morning when the buses started coming in. when they started coming in and singing freedom songs, from
the students in birmingham who got out of jail wanted to do i march on washington like gandhi's marcha. they wanted to get out on highway 11 and ticket town by town. it was a. philip randolph that appeal to dr. king and sent bayard rustin down to try to talk little sense into us. we were what you used to call freedom high. bayard makes sense, but there was nobody in birmingham that was particularly enthusiastic about the march on washington. james, who was probably the main ideologist assigned...
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to overthrow the british mandates there but yet they knew of each other they knew for instance of gandhi. is an incredible story the egyptian assassin a collaborator in egypt he assassinated the collaborator was seeking that who assess major british official in london because there is that connection so these people understood something that was much larger than the confinement of their territory. so there was a much larger can't -- canvas i thought the history of the nation state not only is the history of defeat but if you remember by the 1980's and 90's when the nation states were coming under the crisis and other things they would say nationalism is a failure but in fact, if you go back the story is much more complicated not only by writing about the national dreams the in a much broader horizon so my next project was to right that dynamic the emergence of those dreams and the contradictions because after all i am not capable of great seeing only the dreams of the nationalist. one of the tragedies of being a marxist you are confronted with the contradictions always. sometimes you hav
to overthrow the british mandates there but yet they knew of each other they knew for instance of gandhi. is an incredible story the egyptian assassin a collaborator in egypt he assassinated the collaborator was seeking that who assess major british official in london because there is that connection so these people understood something that was much larger than the confinement of their territory. so there was a much larger can't -- canvas i thought the history of the nation state not only is...
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another, "been sitting only yell yum floor in gandhi for hours now and plane hasn't left." virgin tweeted "unfortunately, hotels are full." >> i had never experienced anything like that so that was quite an ordeal for me. >> reporter: this morning the airline is of 0ing a round trip ticket to passengers and added in a statement overnight an apology for any inconvenience caused. an inconvenience, an ordeal that finally ended with a two-hour plus flight 214 on a replacement plane delivering them to jfk sunday night at 7:00, nearly a full day late. for "good morning america," david kerley, abc news, washington. >>> that's some weekend, huh? >> yeah, beats the alternative. they're safe. the most important thing. >>> we turn now to an incredible survival story. a 12-year-old girl attacked by a black bear, not once, but twice and she manages to get away. this morning she describes those horrifying moments and abc's linzie janis is here with her story. good linzie so glad she's okay. >> abby wetherell was mauled in cadillac, michigan, now after three nights in the hospital she is
another, "been sitting only yell yum floor in gandhi for hours now and plane hasn't left." virgin tweeted "unfortunately, hotels are full." >> i had never experienced anything like that so that was quite an ordeal for me. >> reporter: this morning the airline is of 0ing a round trip ticket to passengers and added in a statement overnight an apology for any inconvenience caused. an inconvenience, an ordeal that finally ended with a two-hour plus flight 214 on a...